The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1958 Page: 3 of 12
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HAVE IT DON*
Getanesfima
O F.ipchiu" sculpture show scheduled for May 8 ■ July 3 in Dallas under the auspices
Museum for Contemporary Art em >rares thirty contemporary sculptors whose work
approach. At left is Rodin’s “Hands.” at right. Lipchitx’s “Arrival,” ix>th in bronxe.
in-dual show-cases at the Meadows Building hanging gurdens and the Museum’s
id to be the most comprehensive sculpture show ever undertaken in the Southwest.
in a few big brood worms dug
out ofjthe flower bed. Then we
wet it down some more.
We then tossed out potato
peelings, slices of bread and
com meal Back in those days
weevils were bad about getting
into com meal. We talked the
comer grocer out of the return-
ed packages and fed the worms
with them.
Other good feed- for worms
consists of old tea bags, poul-
try ma*»h, catmeab etc. Do not
put any. citrus peels, like
grapefruit or oranges in the
bed. They will kill the worms.
The earthworm is bisexual.
All wom- can lay eggs, but
they must lx* fertilized by
other worms. They reproduce
very rapidly and—a—small bed-
will provide all you need. _
This little b<>d supplier! us
with many cans of big fishing
worms all summer long.
ARTIFICIAL WORMS -
Catching fish with artificial
Brooks-Washington
School News
BY A M. JOHNSON
Glamorous 'Auntie Mame
elusive. Jaycee sponsored.
RED FISH BAY TOURNA-
MENT: Port Mansfield, July
4, C of C sponsored.
BAY CITY TOURNAMENT
July 31-Aug. 3.'C of C spon-
sored.
INTERNATIONAL TOUR-
NAMENT: Port Isabel, Aug. 7-
us about an economicaI
March” by Mendelssohn. After
which the mixed chorus sang
“Go I>own Moses” and /King
Jesus Is A Listening." Rev. B.
T Johnson read the scripture
and Rev Austin Mathes gave
the invocation. Principal AM.
Johnson introduced Rev. C. C.
(Collins, w:hu delivered the ser-
| mon. Rev. Collins emphasized
to the seniors the necessity of
being prepared to take their
rightful places in society. Rev
Collins is pastor of Asia and
Union Primitive Baptist
Churches. After the sermon
the chorus, sang "Come, Thou
Almighty King." The benedie-
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Glamorous Constance Bennett
plays the role of the irrepressible
"Auntie Mame” in the hilartouff
comedy which opens the summer
season of State Fair Musicals in
Dallas. “Auntie Mame” runs June
9 through 22 at State Fair Music
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First National Bank
OF TEAGUE
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IT PAYS TO USE
CI.ASS1F1KP ADS
STARTS
JUNE 22-
ENDS
JUNE 30!£
“Wive fit a rully bit
Aaeivtrsary Show lust up fir
fM Jim 22. Ou t miss it*
^A-S t TTY TACKLE
June 28 July 6. Spon-
1T LAVACA FISHING
[NAMENT: July 4-6, in-
and Mrs. R. A. Fulcher
P 1(iave Teague June 10,
f“mi Florida, to attend
gfjy NOW1
SAVE NOW!
SPECIAL LOW, LOW PRICES! SPECIAL ANNIVERSARY DEALS
Fairly
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
and babies. Jeannine and
David, Pasadena, visited his
parents and brother, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Fairly and Gary,
last weekend. * __
M*C.B. Convention. They
r to Florida two or three
Wide child of models
Bk Chanced are you can get
immediate delivery on the model
you want by acting fast. Chooee
from station wagona, vonvertiblee,
hardtop*, sedans. Prices atart
below 42 models of "low-price 3.”
Every one a Performance
-V Champion. Mercury offer*
the biggest, most powerful can
you can buy at such low prices.
Mercury leads its field for all-
around bigness, horsepower (up
to 300) and power-per-pound.
iost in timo for your vacation
Don’t miss this special
opportunity! Truly spectacular
buys. Not only special low prices,
but unusually high trade-in allow-
ances. It’s the biggest money-
saving event of the year.
inishfd work by the garment
WET WASH 5c POUND
WASH and DRY 8c POUND
FINISHED KHAKI SUITS ... 45c
Joe Manahan. Austin, and
Bill Manahan, Houston, were In
Teague last week with their
father, Ed Manahan. who h^a
been in the City Hospital 111
with pneumonia and other com-
SPECIAL BUYS THIS MONTH ON
USED CARS. TOO—ALL MAKES
plications
tvrOP THAT ITCH!
IN JUST 15 MINUTES.
. Your itch MUST stop or your
48c back at any drug store. Ap-
Pftck Up and Delivery
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TEAGUE WASHATERIA
itch, burning In minutes, speed
healing. Fbr externally caused
Itch, get ITCH-ME-NOT today
at City Drug. ,
“Your Authorized Friendly Ford Dealer”
PHONE 300 Forrest Wood — L. R. Boyd
TEAGUE, TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mills, Owner
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Massey, Ralph E. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1958, newspaper, June 5, 1958; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1125758/m1/3/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.