The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1992 Page: 3 of 24
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THURSDAY. DECEMBFR 24, 1992 THF If AGUf CHRONICl f I'AGF THREE
Sr. Citizen Activities
• By Monette lirooke-
Thanks to Edwen and Florence
Barker for sharing their 50th
Anniversary cake with the center.
O It was enjoyed by all.
Our Christmas dinner held last
Friday was a big success with over
100 being served. This Wednes-
day we will have our gilt ex-
change, so remember to bring a
lady’s gift or man’s gift if you
wish to participate. The gilt ex-
change will be at 10:00 am.
This Scrooge (Me) w ill be glad
when the holidays are over. It
A always seems to be a sad time for
w me.
The center will be closed on
Dec. 24th. 25th, and 28th, so
Merry X-Mas to all- BAH HUM-
BUG!
MENUS
Tuesday Dec. 29th
Beef hash, okra & tomatoes,
corn on cob, rolls and peach cob-
bler
Wednesday Dec. JOtli
Cook’s Choice
Thursday Dec. 51st
Pepper beef & rice, bun.cob.
rolls and apple cobbler
1, for one, do appreciate all the
good things that we have all
shared in. The friendship, fellow-
ship and blessings we have re-
ceived this year. Our hope is that
everyone has a good X-Mas.
Social Security News
It is important for everyone
who works in Social Security-
covered employment to keep his
or her Social Security records up
to date. According to David
Helmer, Social Security Manager
in Corsicana, this means repotting
changes in circumstances that
could affect the person’s eligibil-
ity for, or the amount of, Social
Security payments. Among the
changes that should be reported is
a change in name.
a Many newly married women
^ continue to use their maiden
names at their places of employ-
ment. A woman who intends to
use her married name, how'ever,
should report the change to any
Social Security office and apply
for a new Social Security card.
The new card with the same num-
ber but with new name is usually
issued within two weeks.
To effect a change in name, a
newly married woman can use the
original or a certified copy of her
marriage certificate, showing both
her old and new names. If she is
foreign born, she will also need
proof of United Slates citizenship
or current legal alien status.
The Social Security Admini-
stration makes no charge for
changing a name on its records.
Some firms advertise that they will
provide this service for a fee;
however, Social Security offers
this service— as it docs all other
services— free of charge.
Mr. Helmer said the process
can be started simply by phoning
your Corsicana Social Security
office. The telephone number is
(903) 874-8206.
GLEB BOURIANOFF, M.D.
InternaI MEdiciNE
Announces
tI-IE OpENINC, of his pRACTiCE
MoNdAy, DecEivibER 1, 1992
AT
51 2 W. Commerce
BuffAlo, TX 75851
For AppoiNTMENIS OR MORE INfoRMAliON caII 905'522^4067.
TEAGUE SENIOR CITIZENS celebrating December birthdays at
the Senior Citizens Center with a party held in their honor on
December 18th were (seated I to r) Carl Smith and Eula Mae
Johnson. Standing (I to r) are Marcus French and Thurman
Harrison.
Letters To Santa
Dear Santa,
I want a trampoline & a mini
typhone 2 & a 270 deer rifle. In
my stocking 1 want some candy a
little race car, fireworks, crayons.
I will leave you milk & cookies &
raindeer food too.
Thank you Santa!!
Love, Eric Hassell
Dear Santa,
Hi! How are you? I am fine!
How is Mrs. Clause, the elves, &
the reindeer? (Roudolph #9) Did
you know I had a baby lamb,
LAMBCHOP. We got him on
Thanksgiving Day. You should
see him! Well, I have been good
this year, so I would like to tell
you what I want.
First, I would like Computer
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1,000. Next, I would like a game
called Guess Who? Also, a blue
jean jacket would be nice. I would
like to have a casset tape with
Cadallac Ranch on it, but, I don’t
know who sings it. Could you try
to find it for me? PLEASE! Next,
1 would like a country star, or
something like that on a watch,
but if you can’t find a watch with
a country star on it, that’s ok. Just
get me a watch. I know I have
one with Frosty on it, but I can't
wear that all year!
Would you, could you, please
find me a basket ball with grips
and on it have ATM? I would
really like that! Also, a new organ
book. Remember a few
Christmas's ago you gave me a
"Bontempi B1 Organ (with book)?
Well, now 1 would like a new
book like that with alot of
different songs on it. That I can
play! But there is one more thing
that I really want. (Really, Really,
Really, Really, Really, Really,
Really, Really, Pretty Please, with
sugar on top) OK, here it goes
SNOW! That's what I really want!
Well, that's all I really want for
Christmas!
Thanks! Bye! Bye!
Love, Mandy Johnson
P.S.
Merry Christmas! And a Happy
New year!
P.S.S.
Hope you like my tiny Christmas
Tree!
Dear Santa:
I want a go cart and a hockey suit
with a hockey stick and a hockey
puck. And a basketball and a
map. I want some candy in my
stocking & fireworks & an alarm
clock. 5 lottery tickets & an um-
brella and a lot of trophies.
One more thing, I want a
basketball suit & a gold medal
& a Texas Longhorn suit. A
new soccer ball & a Dallas
Cowboy starter jacket. '■
Thank you Santa!
Adam Hassell
Dear Santa,
I’ve been a good girl this year.
At least "I" think so. So for
Christmas I would like.. A
granny doll house, doll that
puls her bottle to her mouth,
Baby Love to talk, Cherry
baby, rings, dishes, pants,
shirts, a barbie and car. If I
can't get it all Santa, leave the
clothes off. There will be a
treat for you under the tree.
Mycshia Nicloc Roblow
Dear Santa,
I wish I could be up to sec you
in person. However, my mom
will never go for that. So I’m
leaving a list: 1 would like to
have a Tcchnidromc, ninja
turtle, wagon, remote control
trucks, pin-ball machine,
batman car, and some clothes.
I will leave a treat for you and
Rudolph.
Damien T. Roblow
Some Facts... And A
Little Fiction
Hy Ralph E. Mawrey
Wlirn I M inlnlsi i' in rniiir into rontin I with rrilnlil
|tro|i|r I linvr known lor v*'nrs in T<;iguc mill tin- nrm, I
rnn irmll niinirrons things niton I inv nssot Inllon with
Ihrm Hint nlwnys tiling Itnrk loud memories. Ilcri: ore
somr 1'xninpk‘H:
Meda Stacks Now Medn Heniid. wns the high school
pl.misl loi tin- Tendin' Kolnry flub nnd ollrii rode to
tin- meeting with high srhool prim ipnl Bill Hancock
One ilny nt Innrli. Mr llnnrork wns silling Between
Meiln mill me The menl wns over nnd I lighted n
cigarette nnd ollered Medn one hy renehirig across in
front ol Mr. Hancock. It truly embarrassed tier beyond
words. She still mentions it occasionally when I see
her. My a|x>log|es Medn!
Beth Cooper Hell) once worked at The Chronicle and
one day at col lee break the crew was engaged In
conversation about a young lady who was about to
marry an older man. "I low old is he?" Ileth asked. An
answer came from one ol our part-time teen-age high
school employees who said, "lie's got to tie BO." Heth,
who was pretty close to the big 'BO' said. "Well, hr: must
he pretty well used up!"
Johnny Joe Layton --Johnny was a high school part-
time employee of The Chronicle and was enrolled in
the school s journalism and Spanish classes. My "Ex"
had been his teacher in both classes when she was
replaced hy Mario Cavazos Johnny .Joe and I had
been over to the drug store for our coffee break anti
were on our way back to the office when he said.
"There's sure a lot of difference between your wife and
Mr. Cavazos." I asked him what he meant and he said,
"Mrs. Massey knows quite a hit about journalism but
doesn't know much about Spanish." He continued.
"Mr. Cavazos doesn't know much about journalism,
but he's hell on that Spanish!" .Johnny is now and
has been an education/music youth director for some
large churches.
Jimmy Lawrence -Jimmy came into the office a
couple of weeks ago just after we had had the door
closer replaced. The door was extremely hard to open.
Debbie Graham told him we had a new door closer
and he said. "I'm glad to know that. I thought 1 sure
had gotten weaker In the last few minutes." Football
coach Jim McLendon once said to me. "Jimmy
Lawrence is the most coachable' athlete I have ever
coached." I remember sitting in the press boxes many
times and watching Jimmy as a linebacker. He made
very few mistakes. And. as most of you know, he is now
the F’resident of our bank!
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Massey, Steve. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 24, 1992, newspaper, December 24, 1992; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1130938/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.