The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1952 Page: 4 of 6
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THE TEAGUE CHRONICLE. TEAGUE, TEXAS. THURSDAY. JUNg 5. 1952
ponsible. If the doctor she con-
sulted felt that a psychiatrist
jhighl be able to help her in her
problems^including thut of over—
Weight/ she should certainly not
be,insulted, but realize that he Esc
dirty giving -the best adVice Jltf*
can.' • . ■
People who are trying to 1°*®
height often fool themselves by 1
Reinhardt »ees more evidence
>f this popular’ feeling lh;>t the
'South won tlte-war in surh cttr-
i ent lads'.as JlyiRg of Confederate
Hags on college students’ cars,
neckties With Confederal'' lndUls,
gol andV ntl th« wearing of Cortfcdcret'
eaps as novejty sportswear,-es--
l> v.; pecluUy among the under-10.
dawn’ yK0S?Ofrftgo set.
I belong exclusively, ty iheS<>utl>
WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLS
Honey-Lover
1,8 Depicted fSWttish
animal ■ J theepfold
10 Sea nymph It Biblical
12 Papal cape count**
13 Health resort 12 Hops’ kiln
14 It live* In-
in boos
17 Golf device ,
•18 Occupants 19 A few
20 Poker stake 2C Awaken
29 Shield hearing 21 Closer
27 Peruse • ——
28 Groan
29 On account
(ab)
30 Girl’s name ,,
31 It is known as 26 Makes Into 44 Masculine
sticking strictly to their diet most*-
of the time but eating between Ii
meals. They say to themselves,:
”1'just wont epunt this."
Also, many people say that they
eat. practically nothing at all.
What they mean is that the* eat
a Small breakfast and small
-This column Is started with e
quotation front a rather^ extra -
ordinary letter received fix>m a
reader. She says: "
"I have always had irouble
keeping my weight down, and
lutely have been taking pills
that help to kill the appetite. Alt-
ar some time 1 Corisulted a doc-
tor because of ijpme menstrual
ksHlNCH
I, in" Eiw
[that she i
L may t
Lr to i»<
[ haii do.
L I’
tflai'P* I’-
[ now at
HOLLYWOOD
won the peace. t South ttw wlnner wa- ncill
Gottfried Reinhardt producer novel nm lift screen, n w
of the Civil War movie "The Red old-time stage melodrama.
Badge of Courage, has come to . yonte theme was tty■ Civ:
that conclusion after a iiltidV of hfid every matinee idol mt\
the novels' arid movies that deal (hat his repertoire included
with-Civil war themes.'Hie North (tJ plays irt which he poi
yyton the _
him tied .bis sypurd. wyer^ri* (ttfir
plant at Appomattox, according
to thi'i history book^x but it has
been"losing ever since in the pub-
lic iuiagirutiort. f ( .. . ......
','AU the gallantry, the dash, the ‘doesn't like it
color the drama, and the fare- 'after all, you
well kisse1- m the moonlit garden man said aboi
STUDENtS SUSPENDED
FOR RADIO HOAX
IT AC A. New Yhrk -
Cor-
noil tinivoriuty has barred 25 stu-
r ! dints 'from Gne CnttvpuS for one
ft year for seizing a university
r- broadcasting station and annuune-
.. ......___ r_______^ d mg- that Hessian pUine.s had
when Gtn. Tjpo a gaRant southerner in thcWai■ of i boiritH,l«4 lvix i-' and England.
15 Georgia f*b ) 3 Z|Sj|* ^7 ^ c| jjj Ik
32 Oriental coin 45 Headstrong
33 Mimicker 46 Brazilian
36 Peer Gynt’s macaw
22 symbol fpr mother ■* 47 Low haunt
48 Cereal grain
50Number
51 Before
Read A Daily
Newspaper, to
thihk’they ought to.
tantalum 37 Exist
*4 Pole * II GreCk letter
25 Light cavalry 42 Yes (Sp )
Now the foods which can be
turned into human Cat most
easily are animal . or vegetable
fats, such as fat meat, butter or
margarine, and the starches or
Carbohydrate foods which in-
clude grains, grain cereals, sugar
and potatoes.
Foods such as these can be cut
out of the diet or at least taken
ih smaRlguantities. They cah be
replaced" 'With lean meat, fish,
fowl, vegetables ajpd fruits which
are not mo sweet. This is w£at is
called a High protein, low starch
and fat diet.
BARCELONA. Spain — ,More
Hi.,ii ty> 000 pilgrims filled B.,i
eeUaia’s M<iptjuicb -Stadium Sat-
While enjoying The Chr«
icle each week, why not rei
the only daily newspap
published by, for, and aboi
the people of Freestone u
Limestone counties? Ret
Ihe M«xia Daily NeWs. FUW
with same features as tl
big-city papers plus nm
•arid pictures of people y<
know.'
HERE’S A BARGAIN
Teague Chronicle
Plus
Mekia Daily News
For One Year By
Mail —.Only $7
(This is an actual
$6.60 Values)
SUBSCRIBE NOV
52 An
of Paris
hr K« 1 i
k did mot
by mall
i is four i
lluiK'i' re,
l M< stu„
imbourg.
,n w ith i
lyes m
jr had’ lit
ling back
Ffhe Eis
pd Ini' th,
nrvrr h
d," said c
id a man
K.i.-f nl
ie hectic
|city—tht
54 Palm 111
name
got to tell him that I had been
taking the pills. Do you think
that these pills could dty up a
person’s blood?” -'
This is the kind of story which
ihitates doctors no end. Here is
a reader who, without advice*
took drugs when she could not
astronomy
33 Chapters (ab.)
35 Percolate
slowly
38 Encourage
38 Sea eagle
39 Weight or
India (pt.)
40 Breathe
46 Bustle
49 Papal triple
crown
50 Beverage
53 Lariat
55 Nautical term
57 Against
58 It likes-
VERTICAL
1 Barons fab.’,
2 Corded fabric
3 British
account money
4 Pronoun-
5 Fastidious
6 British (ab.)
7 Dine
IT NEVER FAILS
? hi,peARiE/surprise* i just
tried out a new wot biscuit
RECIPE, SO I THOUGHT I'D MAKE
A DOZEN'OR SO EtfTRA - JUST.
, TOR. YOU ! j---——
THE DAY YOU OCT A YEN FOR
For e/scu/rs, and dropped
Ei/ERYTH/NG' TO L'F/P UP A BATCH |j|
For d/nner --/U waltzes your 'a
NEXT door NEIGHBOR —___
know whether they wpuld have I
any harmful effects or not_—
though whether they would “dry
Up a person’s blood” is extreme-
doubtful.
Then, when she went to the
doctor who found no physical
conditioh responsible, she did
not tell him the Whole story and
was insulted when he recom-
toended that she consult a
psychiatrist.
It is quite well known that
many pfersOhs suffering from over- j
weight lhay have some mental
cause which is at least partly res-1
NOTED BASEBALL
LEADER DfeAD
NE WYORK, New York —
Albert D. Lasker, 72, the man who
first promoted the idea of a major
league baseball “czar", died. Fri-
day from carieer.
Business and Professional Directory
bon d when he is around the
hoie-e for any length of time that
it is beginning to get on my ner-
vfcs. He doesn’t seem to know )
What to do with himself when he |
gets away from his office. I think ;
he is really reiieVed after each j
Weekend when Monday morhing i
rolls around and he can get back
to his job.”
Is he spehding all of his leisure
Try the
Directory Column
For Best Results
Ruth Millet
Observes
For All Kinds of
INSURANCE and BONDS
' SEE
D. C. TACKER
lift N. 4th Ave. Phone ;1Rf>
ELMElfc McVEY
Attorney-at-Law
GENERAL CIVtL PRACT1I
Fairfield, Texas
401 E. <
Phone
A wife has Teason for concern
if her husband seems restless
and bored in his own home.
Writes a 42-year-old wife: ”M«
husband seems so restless and
C. J. COBB
time at home? If sd, maybe he
heeds to get off occasionally with
mm friends for hunting,-fishing,
golf or whatever would appeal
to him. Or maybe you are both
„ itk k ing Too close to hortte, ahd ~
occas-
District Mgr.
A* J. BAttNtttLL
ZENITH DEALER
Amicable
y<?u 60 eishT ojt
HOLY 5MCKE.' HOVJ
CAN (?NE F\?0\.0&I2E
TO COWS' ^
PAW.' iOO SHOULD
BE ASHAMED. ^
SAYIN6-SUCH M
ATHINI6/
SUFFERIN' SEACOOVCS. JABBEE,
THAT’S ENOUGH! TAleE THAT
THING OUT TO THE BARN
iAND PLAY FOR THE COWS.1
A. J. BARNHILL.
TO THE BARN AND
•v APOLOGIZE.1,—
Hiirttihp - Flshlnft Licenses
nerd to get uwu;
ibnal evening Ou1
General Merehandwe
CompdrUy
V II ONE LU1
But fro\m the koUhd Of VoliZ 1*1-
ter, it may be that your husband
deeds to get interested in a hob-
by he can pursue at home.
The active men who are meet
contented at home - Usually are
men with such hobbies as wood
Working, gardening, gun collect-
ihg, etc.
The hours they spend at home
are spent doing something they
like to do,’ and so they keep busy
and happy.
It is- mig
Teague, Texas
DR. J. L EDWARDS
CHIROPRACTOR
914 Main Street
Teague. Texas
Teague Lodge No.
Odd Fellows nUiets
Thursday evehing. Visitors
cortie ahd solicited. J. Harpi
G,; R. F. Shofner, V. CL;
James, Secretary; B, H.
Treasurer; C. W Jolly, Jr.
Teague
Insurance Agency
Writing
# DWELLING
# HOUSEHOLD
# AUTOMOBILE
# BUSINESS PROP-
ERTY
# CASUALTY
INSURANCE — BONDS
FIRST NATIONAL
’ BANK
Telephone 450
■mipipaL_____ ___, mmm man
wild doesn’t like to sil and read
to get bored ardlirld ri house, es-
pecially if he isn’t the kind of
man who enjoys playing with the
children or Workihg around the
1 house and yard.
i A hobby He cah put»U* at
honie is a Wonderful thlhg for
I such a map.
So sec what you can dd to en-
courage your husband to get in-
terested in a hobby.
You might be surprised if you
knew how many men have been
led to hobbies by their wives.
A Wife gets interested in growing
roses and pretty soon her ntlsband
is the gardening expert ih the
funtily.
A wife gives her husband a
poWer tool for a, birthday or
DR. JOHN R. DOBBS.
ORTOMETUSf
.104 North Fourth
Phone 192 Ti
Teague
Lumber Co
WfcLL THE WAV
I HEARD IT...
DEFINITELY—HE l
FELL FOR SOMEONE
, ELSE!!! T-n-rr-T
r SALLY, DiD \OU HEAR \
■ CALL IT QUIT*! j-T REALLY'
^-7 ,— -'f -T WHAT 1
-ye WHAT ’
^HAPPENED?
PERMAWEWTLy?
Kiln Dried Lumber
tftY OtlR
BANCRfeDIT LOANS
FOR REMODELING
Builders Hardware
We Deliver
PHONE 11 TEAGUE,Tl
ini^amriM
PREVENT FIRES
Vou »re taxed for Soil Col
vation—make it prty.
Phone 29
Teague Motor Co.
Genuine Parts
THAT'S WHEA&I
OjL/T— fT §VAS h
AUNT'S FUNERAL
( SO, BE/NG ONTO
f HfS SCHEME, I <
k SAID /'D GO U
L ALONG, TOO. J
Rfent Your
FLOOR RIFINISHII
EQUIPMENT
j at your
BOWLEN BOND
101 East Commerce Street
Attorney-at-Law
Offices
110 North Fourth
mifrco:
ELLEN VICTER1
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in First Nation*
J: Bank Bldg.
TEAOUEi - - - TEXl
PHONOGRAH
RECORDS
Classcical-Hillbilly
Popular
RADIO REPAIRS
On All Makes
!AiT CENTRAL TERRS
tin min i tim ^
E. M. HITT
PRICKETT
Radio and Appliance
Philco Mexia
Dealer Texas
F r 1 e n d 11 ness,
vide, - and ftccui
B*R in prescrlptioh tn
our store hefldq1
tere for this section. City I
We Buy, Sell, Clean, Rent
Addinf Machines and
Typewriters
LEON PLATT
STATIONER
Mtxlfc Texi
THE $ £006 It MERELY
WHAT WE CALL IT - j—
YOU ’ LL GET* $ BOO !
OF COURSE
YOU UNDER
7| STAND — f
YOU RIDE ON THE BEST WttEN
YOU RIDE ON . . .
AND ABOUT
MY SALARY,
MR. CECIL?
SUPPOSE WE
CALL JT r-
$ 9,000 A
WEEK ?
dFad farm animals
Teague Rendering Co. Will pick up your
dead or useless horses, mules x>r cattle. Call
TEAGUE EENDERING CO.
BFJFl
C4K1CJI
HHf
otzirii
until
Glhini
CJUMlri
m. maoj
raraFin
nSMfNG lACKU
Western Aoto Assoc. Sto
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Deane, E. C. & Richardson, John. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 5, 1952, newspaper, June 5, 1952; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140685/m1/4/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.