The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. [83], No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1990 Page: 2 of 18
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THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1990 - THE TEAGUE CHRONICLE - PAGE TWO
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'f rom ‘Days Cjone By .. .
'Five, Ten & Twenty 'years
Tap.
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(Taken Irom ihe Tiles ot The
l eague Chronicle April 4, 1985)
Gmng the Gift of Life over and
over again has earned special recog-
nition for Selina Nanny and Susan
Jones.,
They were each awarded “one-
gallon pins” during Thursday’s blood
drive for donating one gallon of blood
to the Red Cross Bloodmohile during
its visits to Teague
Qualified voters in the City of
l eague and the Teague Independent
School District wi II go to the polls on
April 6 to elect four school board
members and three city aldermen.
Four local art students have re-
cently claimed honors in aroacom pe-
titions.
Jeff Rite, Tri Vo and David Bush
have all been awarded a “Certificate
of Merit” for their original works of
an which were exhibited in the Cen-
tral Texas Regional Exhibition Pre-
liminary to the selection of finalists
for the National High School Art
Exhibit.
Judson Davenport’s recent in-
volvement with Corsicana’s ware-
house Living Arts Center earned him
an Honorable Mention (comparable
to4th Place) in the Fantasy Art Place.
Janice Karol Keils wasoneof488
University of Texas students awarded
Bachelor of Business Administra-
tion degrees at the close of the 1984
Fall Semester.
Ms. Keils is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. W.A. Keils of Teague.
Students of Teague LS D. will
observe a long holiday weekend
beginning with dismissal of classes
Wednesday one hour early and re-*
suming classes on Monday, April 8.
THS Ag Supporters will meet lor
their regular monthly meeting on
Friday, April 12, at the Ag Building.
The meeting will be hel<1 at 7 p.m.
and all supporters are asked to at-
tend.
Trinity Lutheran Church, located
on Highway 84 East, Fairfield, has a
special program planned for Easter
morning.
You are cordially invited to at-
tend.
Varsity Cheerleaders were re-
cently elec led at Teague High School
for the 1985-86 Fightin' Lions.
Being selected were: Tanya
White, mascot; Debbie Elrod, Jean-
ette Inmon, Vicki Ncmons, Pam
Neale, Paige Tucker, Tina Steen,
Sheryl Lowe and Jennifer Whitaker.
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(Taken from the files of The
Teague Chronicle on April 3, 1980)
Teague Band Boosters will spon-
sor a tw irling, dance and gymnastics
festival contest at Teague High
School Saturday April 12.Age divi-
sions are 15 and over, 13-14, 11-12,
7-10,0-6.
Paula Layton, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Paul Ray Layton of Waco,
has been invited for the second year
to participate asa Brazos Belle, in the
annual Brazos River Festival Paula
is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Moncrief of Teague.
City, Schtxil Elections will be
Saturday, April 5, polls open 7:00-
7:00.School election two trustees for
3-ycar terms, candidates arc: James
N. Anderson, Thomas M. Neale and
Robert Harris. Pete Adamson is on
the ballot for a one year tenn.Jcrry
Pruitt is a write in candidate.
The Teague Junior High Band
won a Superior ( 1st Division) in
thcirconccrt competition at the Mexia
Music Festival on Friday, March 28.
Approximately fifty of our Junior
and Senior High Sludcnus entered the
solo and ensemble portion of the
contest and brought home a total of
thirty-live medals.
Tyler Junior College has an-
nounced the recipients for the George
W. Pirtlc Technology Scholarships
lorthe college year 1980-81. Included
in the sixteen awards which provided
full tutition for both the fall and spring
semesters is Nancy Prollit, a medical
laboratory technology major from
Teague. Nancy is the daughter of Mr.
Don Prolfil and Mrs. Marion Collins
of Teague. Nancy is a graduate of
Teague High School.
Students of Charla Holmes com-
peted in the John Tyler Invitational
Twirling Conteston Saturday, March
22, were Laura Harris, Wendy Harris
and Bridget Bottoms. The Twirling
Texans will be competing in the
Teague Invitational Conteston April
12. The competition will be held at
the Teague High School.
Classifieds
Get Results!
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(Taken from the files of The
Teague Chronicle April 2, 1970)
An official Texas Historical
marker for Butler Church Bell will
be dedicated Sunday, April 5, at
2:00 p.m., at the Freestone County
Museum in Fairfield. The public is
invited to attend.
Carl Avcra, teacher and histo-
rian of Palestine will he the speaker.
An old steam engine, formerly
used by the Moscow, Camden and
San Augustine Railroad many years
ago, has been donated to the B Rl
Railroad Museum in Teague by the
owners, W.T. Carter Brother ol
Houston.
J.W. Wood, local trainmaster
and also a trustee of the Museum
Association, is assisting in every
way possible to i™
transporting u* *
hyrail B.I.. Scelv
lor, will he in
moved as soon as,|
release is received.
Hie Orange St
High School’s mime,
per, won the champ*
ol its division in ii^
wide Inicrscliolasin U
Conference news^m-/
held on the Univcn
campus.
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Senior Citizens Ask?
-By Twila Lyles-
It’s been a while since you’ve
heard about my computer experi-
ences simply because things have
beer, going pretty good. I’ve fi-
nally admitted that the tiling does
save time and have even learned
how to pul the checks in and out of
the printer and they print on the
forre^t line...amazing!
One of the things that has al-
ways puzzled me about this strange
machine is having something hap-
pen and not know how it happened!
For instance, enter data, save it and
end up with the same data under
several different titles. For the life
of me, I could never understand
how I did that. But there was no
harm done as the information was
there, several times! But there was
harm done this week. In the proc-
ess of working on my annual RFP
(which is 45 pages long) I came
across a page that was missing. All
I did was type the page, save it as
RFP and oops...lost the original 45
pages. Now under RFP all I have
is the one lonely page I typed.
Needless to say, I was sick!! I
searched everywhere for the miss-
ing pages...it’s not to be found. So
here I am, with a computer full of
A Store Full Of
SAVINGS
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2 Liters: 990
16 Oz. 390
6 Pk. $1.99
12 Oz. cans 29 0
6 Pk. $1.69
for Lunch fry Our
fried Chicken With
lHomemade 'Biscuits
Or
Other Wot *De[ii
Items!
Mrs. Bairds
Fried Pies
3 For $1.00
LAYS
POTATO CHIPS
(LARGE PKG.)
Reg. $1.59
NOW $1.29
Hot Coffee
350*, 500*, 650*
‘Plus Tax
Fountain Drinks
12 Oz. - 490
22 Oz. - 650
32 Oz. - 790
32 oz. Squeeze
Mug - $2.69*
•Refills 59C
Delicious Breakfast
Items
Sausage & Biscuits, Eggs &
Sausage, Eggs & Bacon,
Eggs D Ham on croissants
or English Muffin Buns.
stuff, much of it duplicated, but
without 45 pages of very important
records. I’m not sure what I’ll do
about this matter but I have spent a
lot of time just wondering where is
it? Is there a special place for lost
computer data? Our sphere must
be full of the stuff.
HINT FOR THE DAY: Talk is
cheap because the supply exceeds
the demand.
Spec. P.M. Keeton
Receives Medal
-Reported-
Spec. Patrick M. Keeton has been
decorated with the Army Achieve-
ment Medal in West Germany.
The Achievement Medal is
awarded to soldiers for meritorious
service, acts of courage, or other ac-
complishments.
He is an infantryman with the 4th
Infantry.
Keeton is the son of Morris E.
Keeton of Fairfield, Texas and Pear-
lie M. Brown of Madisonville, Ky.
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Magnolia Burial Club
Meet At Simsboro Fri
Members of the Magnolia Bur-
ial Club will have their monthly
meeting Friday, April 6 at 2 p.m. in
the Simsboro Club House, near
Teague. All members arc encour-
aged to come and participate in the
business activity of your club.
During 1990 we have had four
of our lovcd-oncs (members) to pass
away:
Ms. Ester M. Duncan (Heggins),
New Jersey; Mr. Roosevelt
Gillespie, long time Teague resi-
dent; Mr. Frank Palmore, Fumcy
Richardson Community I
Area); and Mr. Claaifl
Fairfield, Texas.
Each member is
make a one dollar c
member that passes m
bers arc encouraged too
Eula M. Johnson to i
accounts: Write or visitlj
W. Tyler Sl, Teague,1
or you may call heratl
2744. If you are unable)
her, you may call I
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Massey, Steve. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. [83], No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1990, newspaper, April 5, 1990; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1130837/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.