The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1949 Page: 3 of 6
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Children’s
il Health Day
Obseryed
IN,—Obser
itional Chi
plies are being used in one ex-
periment. Sodium fluoride is be-
ing added to the supply of one
city, and the results in the re-
duction of dental caries checked
against that of the city whose
water supply is not treated.
“This experiment has been in
ervance of the
lational Children's Dental
Day on* February 7th has
Approved Irnd c6wi
»ns by an official Memo-
signed by Governor H.
H. Jester. .
[dental health of children
lme importance to their
well-being, and Dr. Geo. .. . „
, State Health Officer, drinking water."
lat every child,J^muld be! Early training of
the regular care of a com-, good dental hygiene
dentist from the time he
months of agf.
tch can be done in the way
E>th decay prevention by
of today,” Dr. Cox satd,
are under way at they are needed,
|t which may lead to still
advances in the control
|tal caries. Two Texas cities
khnost identical fluorine
it in their" city water sup- trip to Dallas last week.
is too early to esablish a posi
tlve evaluation, but the results
checked so fat have demonstrat-
ed a decided tendency to caries
reduction in the city where so-
dium fluoride is added to their
children In
will ma-
> . tonally aid them In keeping their
teeth and gums in good condi-
tion, and their regular visits to
the dentist will enable him td
make any corrections as soon as
JOURNEY TO DALLAS
H. V. Kennerly and Townsend
Clark iimde a one-day business
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hat Do You Expect
From Your Dry Geaner?
You expect that your dry cleaners
will do a satisfactory job of cleaning for
a reasonable price- We do that PLUS in-
sure your garments while in our care
PLUS keep our deadline so that your
garments are returned on time.
- And remember—
’ Oar services are
GUARANTEED! _
Pete’s Tailor Shop
STE DAVIDSON
Phone 68
EX-KINO TWOSOME AT PLAT .
“Uneasy lies the hand that waa
Belgium and the Duke *f
Exponents of the old adage,
«*,* ex-King Leopold of
as the monarch who Jet-
NEWS FROM
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■ • THE TEAGUE CHRONICLE
TEAOuE. TEXASFEBRUARY 3. 1949
HUFFMAN.
Lket of
BT
Winter
smrtmrmr nmm
this ar«a Saturday nig
Sunday morning with the
est temperature experienced
here in several years.
Paul Fulton lost part of a
finger Saturday afternoon while
working on his automobile. He
was rushed to the doctor .in
dren and Mrs. Claud Petigrue of Mrs. R. O, McDaniel is visiting
Newby, visited Mr. And Mrs. her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chea-
James Devine last Tuesday. [ter Gage of Pasadena and her
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Forman son. Mr. and Mrs.-Clinton Me-
have been visiting in Houston. Daniel of Houston.
the Cura**. France, course. The Duke appears a mite unhappy at the
moment, but the photographer reports that his gloom wae
by nothing men serious than a peer shot.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess West were
notified by telephone last Tues-
day morning that their daugh-
ter, Miss Doris West, was In
houpltal at Jacksonville
seriously ill with menigitis.
They immediately' left for Jack-
sonville and the last report was
that Mias West is slowly im-
proving.
Congress
By Congressman Olin E. Teague
Sixth Texas District
lion dollars will be used to pa
ft
Melton Huffman was carried
to the hospital in Fairfield last
Thursday, and returned home
Friday afternoon. His condition
is improv
John
ancJ^datrgTiter, Lana K. of/BdTvf
o visited his parents, Mr and^*
Mrs.- M. L. Little last
and Mr. Little was b
Donie again Saturday.
Cpl. and Mrs* Kenneth
gomery of San Antonio
relatives here recently.
.—Mr— and Mrs.Bonner Milter
rtumed from a visit ftt Austin
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
"Yew-are Invited to attend the
rsday | following services at the {first
k in Christian Church on February 6.
1949:
Bible School,' 9:45 a. m.
Morning Service, 11:00 a. m.
The Perfect Standard.
EVARlhfc Service, 7:00 p. m.
The Good Confession.
James L. Pennington, Pastor.
last Friday.
int-
vlsited
lllinesi n OUf hatlohal rdebt 1 JoW" Huffman was placed
We will be very fortunate In- j under the doctor’s care last
deed If we can pay all of our Wednesday. He is 71 years old
Federal expenses out of the and this is his first time to see
present Federal inoome during a doctor about his health. Re-
tke next 12 months if addition- i ports are that he is doing nice-
st governmental services and ly.
honpfitg
ire added.
WASHINGTON, D. C.—.Many
important legislative matters
must be decided upon during the
81st Congess dealing with our
national defense, foreign rela- . . J m
lations, and our domestic econo-|debt> 6 bill,on dollars far ca«:in8
my and In an effort to find out!for our veterana- Perhaps 15 bll-i
what the people of the Sixth Uon dollars tor our armed torce*
District of Texas believe should Ito Provlde national defense,
be done about these questions, I another 5 billion dollars for
am sending out questionnaires to eennomic aid to Europe. Added
obtain your comments and > this we have the many neces‘
opinions. I sincerely hope thatsary government services carried
all of yoqr who receive the ques- u* b^- *be Agriculture Depart-
tlonnaire will take time to fill me?t “d other Departments
them out and return them to me and Agencies: of the govern-
as I assure yowl-will carefully naent_and wiwin.the-total bill is
study your replies. computed, it goes up to over 40
billion dollars, a year.
Betty
I dauch
Joe Howell,' 11 it IB
We have a great deal of ex-(daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jim
penses which cannot be reduced Howell, has been on the sick
such as the one previously list the past week,
mentioned of over 5 billion dol- Clovis Nanny of Houston visit-
lars a year for interest oif the ed his family over the past week
IMPORTANT NEWS!
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We’re continuing: our sensational wallpaper sale in
which we are selling
--------, ALL WALLPAPER at
V£ Price
WITHROW FURNITURE CO.
it’s ■Atl-Aotomaiic
In the event you do not re
ceive a letter a letter from me In
It is my hope that we can
the near future which will have more than meet the yearly ex-
this questionnaire as an enclo- P®115*8 °* 001 Government in
sure, please write to me request
ing the questionnaire. I am send-
ing the letter to all the names
I could secure .from poll tax lists
but it may be that your name
was omitted from the list.
Most of the proposals con-
tained in the recent messages
to Congress by the Presldest
will require additional expendi-
tures by the Federal government.
What concerns me so very much
about these new problems is
fthe fact that you and I, your
children and probably your
children’s children have a 252
billion dollar debt which must
be serviced by having the in-
terest payments met and which
must be gradually paid off if
we ever expect to maintain a
strong economy.
It is proposed by the President
that we have nearly a 42 bil-
lion dollar budget for the
what is considered to be a very
prosperous year because if we
fail to reduce the riational debt
during good years, it appears to
me that we might even have
difficulty servicing the debt by
paying the interest in it in bad
years.
Visitors: Chancellor Gibb Gil-
christ, Dr. Ide P. Trotter, College
Station; Private Eugene S. Ste-
phens, Bryan.
Assembly of God
Church
Sunday school, 9:45; worship.
11 a. m.; Sunday evening ser-
vice, 7; Thursday evening prayer
service, 7.
GUESTS IN PRICE HOME
Miss Ann Alderman of Hous-
ton and Merle Wysinger, both
next of Houston, were guests this
end.
Mrs. Melvin Kemble and
chil-
fiscal year of which over 5 bll- week in the E. O. Price home.
Ivy’s Milk
IT’S THE BEST
Ivys Dairy
FAIRFIELD
BUILT TO
STANDARDS
cooks without your watch-
ing, waiting, or guessing. Time-Teller cooks complete
oven meals without watching, turning kitchen hours
into minutes. Self-lighting Uniflex Simmer Burners
and Automatic Oven Lighting make your cooking
fast and. easy. Automatic oven temperature control
eliminates guessing. Come in and see this Quality
Automatic Gas Range.
A TtXAS CONDONATION
Only wMi Qai
DO YOU HAVE LIVE FLAME BROILING t
arcane
k : c
Perforated broiler grid drains grease off and
away from the flame. From above, the live
gas flame instantly and completely con-
sumes grease vapors as they rise from the
meat—an exclusive feature.
Only the live gas flame gives you instan-
taneous, searing temperatures. Eliminates
broiler preheating time. 7
Extra large burner spreads intense heat
evenly over the entire broiler grid. The live
gas flame sears... seals flavor in; then cooks
uniformly done.
INIINT TIRMS
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Crow, Bob. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 3, 1949, newspaper, February 3, 1949; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140683/m1/3/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.