The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1995 Page: 5 of 31
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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1995 - THE TEAGUE CHRONICLE - PAGE FIVE
Nine Year Old Nicole.
Williams To Participate In Program
Nine year old Nichole
Williams, a 4th grader at Teague
Intermediate School, has been
selected to participate in the 1995
Miss Texas National Pre-Teen
Achievement Program to be held in
Waco March 17th - 19th.
Nichole is the daughter of
Dwain and Vikki Williams of
Teague.
Competition in the Miss
National Pre-Teen Achievement
Program is based on
academics/achievement, poise,
appearance, interview, and
personality. Talent, sportswear,
Nichole Williams
Farmers And Ranchers Training
Meeting Set For March 2nd
The Cooperative Extension
Program at Prairie View A&M
University and Rural Economic and
Community Development (RECK),
United State Department of
Agriculture request your presence at
the Farmers and Ranchers Training
Meeting to be held March 2nd in
the District Courtroom in the
Freestone County Courthouse be-
ginning at 7 p.m.
Dr. Danny A. Klinefelter,
Professor and Extension
Economist-Management, Texas
Agricultural Extension Service,
will speak on "Financial
Management Considerations For
Beef Cattle Producers."
Dr. Donald J. Dorsett,
Associate Professor and Extension
Forage Specialist, Texas
Agricultural Extension Service,
will speak on "Pasture Management
and Forage Production."
The children, gramlcfvtlctrea, and
great-grandchildren of
Corine Gardner White
Invite gou to share in the
celebration of her
"8 0th” birthday,
Saturday, the 4th of March, 1995
2:00 until 4:00 p.m.
at her home in Fairfield, Texas.
3 miles south on highway 75.
(No gifts please.. .(four presence will be
_ gour gift.) _
essay and photogenic competition
is optional. The national non-profit
organization is open to those ages
7-14 committed to NOT using
drugs and alcohol. It teaches young
people how to deal with pressure
from their peers to experiment with
drugs, simultaneously alerting them
-to the dangers of drug use.
Nichole is an honor roll
students and has done very well in
U.I.L competition the past two
years.
Sponsors are currently being
sought to help with pageant
expenses for Nichole by
telephoning 739-3754.
Selection into the program is
based on school grades, awards,
honors and participation in outside
activities.
Reorganization
Meeting Held
By FCC Ladies
—By Mae Catherine Wood—
On Thursday, February ninth,
the Ladies Activities of the
Freestone Country Club met in a
reorganization meeting with
twenty-four present. The following
officers were elected: President:
Lucy Com; Vice President: Peggy
Sessions; Secretary-Treasurer:
Charlotte Hemby.
The president appointed the
following committees: Bridge
Tournament, Membership, and a
committee to review and revise the
By-Laws of the Organization. The
meeting time was set for the second
Thursday in each month: ten
o'clock for bridge, eleven o'clock
for program, and lunch at twelve
o’clock followed by afternoon
bridge.
Edith Fogleman received the
door prize and Charlotte Hemby
held high score for afternoon
bridge.
The hostesses for the meeting
were: Vera Smith, Maybelle
Sheffield, Louise Forke, and Mog
Bendy. A delicious luncheon was
served by the Freestone Country
Club. Hostesses for the March
meeting will be: Peggy Sessions,
Eloise Stover, Corin Forke, and
Evelyn Moegelin.
Any Freestone Country Club
member who is interested in joining
will be welcome. The next meeting
will be March ninth.
^LMARy KAy
Rebecca Mayo
Independent Skin
Care Consultant .
Call for
Complimentary Facial
(903)389-6562.
Rt. 3 Box 412
Farijictd, TX 75840
- Delivery to Teague -
The heat pump is a single unit that
both heats and cools. It is called a
heat pump because in the winter it
pumps outside heat into the home,
and in the summer it pumps
sesco
heat and humidity outside. When you
see your heat pump dealer, look for
units with an SEER rating of 11.
Contact your SESCO office fpr more
'I information.
Southwestern Electric Service Company
A Subsidiary of Texas Utilities Company
“IF IT COOLS,
WHY DO THEY CALL
IT A HEAT PUMP?"
FIVE GENERATIONS OF FAMILY are shown visiting together on Saturday, February 18th. Pictured (I to
r) are Mike Strader, Cora McSwane holding Seth Michael Strader, Wanda Burks and Debbie Strader. The
newest generation, Seth Michael Strader, was born February 1st in Navarro Regional Hospital to Mike and
Cindy Strader.
Seth Strader
Makes Arrival
Michael and Cindy Strader are
proud to announce the arrival of
their son, Seth Michael.
Seth was bom on Wednesday,
February 1, 1995 at 9:47 a.m. at
Navarro Regional Hospital in
Corsicana. He weighed 7 pounds, 7
ounces and was 20 inches long.
Seth is welcomed home by big
brothers, Justin and Josh.
Maternal grandparents are
Jessie and Coletta Lawler, of
Houston, and the late James Smith,
of Teague.
Paternal grandparents are
Ricky and Debbie Strader, of
Teague.
Paternal great-grandparents are
Annie Strader and the late R.T
Strader of Teague, and Rufus and
Wanda Burks, also of Teague.
Paternal great-great-
grandparents are Cora McSwane
and the late Alden McSwane.
Senior Citizen
Center News
-BY ARCHIE BROOKE-
We had a long weekend but we
are finally back to work. When I'm
off I miss you all. We had 14 folks
at game night. I was out of town
but thanks to Mr. Wylie for taking
care of the game night for me.
Remember Friday is birthday
so come on down and enjoy it with
us.
Next Tuesday is Bingo. Ladies
we have fun. We start playing at
9:30 until 10:30. Everyone that
wants to play-brings a gift and
that's what we play for. Mr. Wylie
calls for us. We have fun. Come to
see us.
Friday (2-24-95): Beef stew,
carrot raisin salad, jello, combread;
Monday (2-27-95): Turkey
breast/gravy, cheesy potatoes,
mixed veg., pineapple bread;
Tuesday (2-28-95): Chili w/beans,
mixed greens, cornbread, pears;
Wednesday (3-1-95): B.B.Q Beef,
potato wedges, coleslaw,
hamburger bun, cookies; Thursday
(3-2-95): Ham & limas, carrots,
salad, rolls, brownie.
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SCOTT BROOKSHIRE, D.C.
ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF
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CLINIC
(Formerly Fisher Chiropractic)
New Hours :
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Massey, Steve. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1995, newspaper, February 23, 1995; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1130919/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.