The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1948 Page: 2 of 8
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.... The
Teague Chronicle
Local Hunters Asked j*'lre long . u“leph“ne
Not to Shoot PirrfM J 'traCed *un<hot
ivtlt tO Din MM ntfQS—■-tuamagei— --- -*------s
On Tplpnhnnp WirP« Kvpn *ood Bhot8 miss occaa
un 1 eiepnone W ires tonally, Phillips said and a shot
Hunters not only shot bints'st a bird on a telephone ifije, or
last year, but also managed to flying in front of It, may' cut a
knock down 2.600 telephone wire and interrupt telephone
wires in Southwestern Bell Tele-, service. Until the company can
T>hone territory, H. P. Philips, get men out to repair Ihe dam-
[ manager for the company said-age, important messages may be
E NEWS
of Pt. Worth. Sam Shelton’s sis-
ter of Dallas visited here last
Week.-—---:---
I’ll sign off till next week.
Kno All.
Mr. A. L. Buliij and daughter,
Reba of Velasco, visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Bui In last week.
Cpl, Orvlg, Mrs. Orvig and
sop, Johnny Clifton, who have
been visiting "Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Jackson, left last week for the
Mxmy ..PiMt where . Cpl Orvig -is-
stationed.
Mr. and Mrs. W. • L, Anders
and family of Tomball are
j visiting their mother, Mip. J. W.
I Anders. ”-----
G. W. Tacker and family visit-
ed Miss Jessie Tacker last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. . Beene of
Teague visited Mr. and Mm.
Crisp last Sunday.
Mrs. Bodine of Teague- visited
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F,
Bulln fast Saturday afternoon.
Miss Bettie Rankin has re-
turned to her home in Old
Ocean, after visiting in Free-
The NEW
by J. T. Bsell
I will say the weather here at
Luna Is so hot and dry the farm-
>irs aw picking notion end peas
and gathering their corn.
1 am sorry to report at this
writing that Mr. Johh’ Knight is
I very sick. He has bean sick fbr
five months today.
| We were also sorry to hear
;that Mrs. Bill Mandevllle was
! taken to the hospital Sunday.
Mrs. Oza Snell of Jasper, pass-
ed by to see her parents, Mr. and
; Mrs. Clint Knight, Friday of this
week- She was on her way
home; after completing a special
education course at Austin.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cort-
man of Dallas are visiting
friends and relatives at Luna
h^rc tminy "With the 1948 hunt
Charlie—M
ing season about to open, thej jn asking that hunters think
Cbmpany urges hunters to use twice and pass up “fat” shots
care in shouting at or near its around telephone lines the man-
pole lines,” he said. agar said, "Care and thoughtful-
"What we probably need,’* ness on the part of hunters now
Phillips said, "is telephone lines will go a long way toward pro-
that can duck bird-shot. But, tecting the community’s vital
what we have is pole lines and long distance telephone service.”
home Sunday. • <
Visitors . in the Clifford
Thompson home last week were:
Mrs. Rosa Jones, California; Misa
Mary Sue Driver, Dallas; Miss
Bonnie Thompson. Ft. Worth;,
Mr, and Mrs. Dale Brown,
Mexia; Mr. and Mr*. Pete How-
ell and Cheryl, Mrs. Rilla Bond,
and George Turner, Teague.
Mrs. Oran Williams and chil-
dren visited her mother, Mrs.
Bond, In Teague, Friday.
Visitors In the home of Mrs.
Bess Turner Friday were, Mrs.
Kctsa Jones. California; Miss
Mr.
^on’t wait ,and
before J
rjjutlook
* because md
string a colol
,to brighten etf
I back t» -school
jj,Iete lines oil
| iupphc“s are I
w stores are
[gyles in schol
Us are MMB
K styles for
EgJese,-etKi rJ
that flash 1
continue to rj
g of the welH
gy, new und
fill be purchase
TO UPEND WEEK HEBE
Miss Dorothy Leah McSpadden
of Austin will spend a week's
vacation with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Earle McSpadden,
starting this weekend. •
Phone 15
THURSDAY
and insura
weekend in
John Wayne
and daughter, Sylvia.
Mary Sue Driver, Dallas
over the weekend.
Mrs. W. H. McQueen of Texas
T ain sprry to report that Mrs.
City was £ guest of the Van
Carrolls during the last week.
Butler Webb is on the sick list
at this writing.
Miss Chestine Ooilins of Dal-
las is visiting her-parcnts, Mr
and Mrs. G. R. Collins.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hill of
Houston were visiting In the
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
FORT APACHE
In-The-Basket
California, , are visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Hall. Other visitors in the Hall
home last week were, Mr. and
Mrs. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Pete
HflwqH aril Charyi, Teague; and
Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Gibson. Cllf-
Wlth French fries, honey,h hot
•rolls amp 'butter. Just blow
your horn and let our waitress
k of Ft, Woi
i porter, and
(Jreenville, M
id In the, hon
t Porter.
servo you in your 'tar or come
lord Thompson IS Mck home
from Roswell. N. Max. feeling
much better. He visited his chil-
dren, in Roswell. ;
Mrs- C. N-. - LlTes and Linda
also visited
Mrs. Cora .Mandevllle, the past
in and enjoy coolness of our
weekend.
Jack Holt
ARIZONA
air cooled dining room.
as*
3-Ah.m
flCOMMul
25 to 40
*o**VP«iy
On the First Sunday in Sept,
at 2 o’clock we are having a
home, coming at
Luna
church. All you good singers are
invited along with everyone else
Bonnie Thompson
RANGER
PLUS 2nd FEATURE
ro Join us. Brother Folk wlH
preach at 11 a. m. that day.
. Mr. and Mrs. Doll Knight and
family of Houston, are spending
the week end with Mr. Knight's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John
Knight.
Good Luck and best wishes for
every one.
Just Me.
1. Porter sd
of last weeH
ter, Mrs. Gall
Circus Thrill
CAGED FURY
Please don’t shoot
So mild- eo-pleasant to taste. Helps
reduce and eliminate intestinal gas.
Gives just the gende push needed.
Use as directed. Bren is better suited
to your child than what you now
give or your druggist will refund
your money.
HA WHITE VIS
L White ol D
Weekend with
and Mrs. H. G
Blazing away at a bird on a telephone wire)
may break the wire and “interrupt important
long distance calls.
j
Last year stray shots put 2,500 telephone
wires out of action. That’s why we asV:
Please don't shoot at birds.on telephone
wires or poles.
SAYS CITY DRUG
HERE'S THE REASOTt The germ
grows deeply. You must REACH
it to KILL it. TE-OL, containing
90 percent alcohol, PENE-
TRATED Reaches more germs.
Your 35c back from any drug-
gist If not pleased IN ONE
HOUR.
SUN. - MON. and TUES.
AUGUST 29 - 30 - 31
PHONE TEXAS
HERE FROM TENNESSEE
Mr. and Mrs. Earle McSpac^
den, Jr. of Chattanooga^ Tenn.
are spending their vacation in
Teague. They leave fpr their new
home in Buffalo, N. Y.,t after
their vacation. „
IE FROM
Never Before in the History
GIVES
Malarial
Chills t Fever
RELIEF
FREESTONE COUNTY
Have We Had the Pleasure
Of Participating in a
CITY DRUG CO.
WORLD PREMIER
SHOWING BUT NOW
We have jthe honor to An-
nounce the WORLD PRE-
MIER Showing in your Thea-
tre of . , .
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO,
VISITING FAMILY
H. C. Harris, Teague, is visit-
ing his son, Vernon Harris, and
family In Jones County.
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Crow, Bob. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1948, newspaper, August 26, 1948; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140688/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.