The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1951 Page: 2 of 8
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The C hronicle, Tensile, Texas ThtfMdav, \u£. 9.J951
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DO YOU REMEMBER?
New, Highlight, Reprinted from the File* of The Taague
Chronicle.
10 YEARS AGO
Funeral Held for | ■
Mrs. Ora M. Tatum
Funeral services for Mrs. On j“
j M. Tatum were held Wednesday,
August 1, at -1 p.m. in the. First
j Presbyterian Church, with Rev.
W. A. Casseday assisted by Rev.
A. P Hamrick, officiating.
Mrs. Tatum died Tuesday,
Chester and Robert ___________ ____ ______v,
Mrs W A. Newlirid and son. Mrs. ■i'41n,e Thompson id j July 31, at 7 am. in the home of
uch of Houston, and son,‘Hen Uallas sP«*nt a few da>^ visiting , her son. T H. Tatum, in Waco.
j friends here ihLs week. j She was born Mias Ora Mae
30 YEARS At.O
! these same children do not have
j the clothes and supplies to at-
tend school unless the State,
, through iti welfare agencies
provide iheqj ,wit^.„same. Open-
ing the door to Them to gain
employment on our small farms
will provide them with the
necessary mohey to ably take
care of their school needs. Exist-
Washingan, D. C., Aug 9.—As ing Federal laws. In my opinion,
this newsletter is being written,!tend to retard rather than facHi-
I am appearing before the tate thet education of many ot
In
Congress
By Congressman Oltn E. Teague
Sixth Texas District
1 Mrs. Alma Lee Yates had as
luncheon guests Monday, her
brother and wife, Cspt. and Mrs.
H. C. West and Mrs. West’s
parents,* Mr. and Mrs. Walter friends’ ,tol
Hampton, all of Galveston. Capt. . * the,r tr>j».
West is a pilot for Pan American
Airways on the Panama-South
America Route.
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liuch, of Houston, and son.-^lei
r> of Brownwood, spent Saturday. i -«-•------------- ---, ------ --
with Mrs. E. O Pyburn and i 30 YEARS AUO | Jefferson, near Mills, Texas, in j House Committee on Education these children, in that it deprives
family Mrs. ^bade Harris and family. 1864, and lived in Freestone snd Labor to testify on a resolu-) them of this opportunity to earn
MIk k viv.iinc Mr 411(1 Mrs E J Headlee and ! County all her life. She married tion which I Introduced on April I money during the cotton harvest,
frionds relatives m Houston i d®ukhte'Cs ot Denton, and Mr. John Howell Tatum, February 118 to provide that Federal leg is-1 By the same tdken, the
this week and Mrs‘ C‘ L Rowe' and daagh -j 27, 1887, to this union was born j lation which prohibits the em-1 numerous regulations and re-
ter, Emm;* Mae, of Fort Worth, j six children, two sans, J. H. and ployment of children during Cer- j **rictions of the present law have
Miss Lillie Mae Sewell ot; .sporjt this week with relatives in j a. H. Tatum, and husband pass- tain hours shall not apply with!worked to the detriment of many
Mexia, is visiting with friends 1,1 j..Jrague. j ed on several years ago. ------ »- *■*— *— —— * • *---—------* !—
Teague and Fairfield this week Misses Mary and Ruby Roy of j she Joined the Presbvterian
Dickie Davis of Hitchcock j Groesbeck, are visiting Misses I Church in her early twenties., existing law under the oro ..........- ..............
Ruth and Hazle Lee Thu weelcfwith her husband and led an visions of the Fair Labor Stand- *‘mply becaU8e after * yew of
Miss Sadie Kirgan of Fairfield j active Christian life until her ards Act of 1938 as amended hard Work in the planting and
spent last week with Miss Ma-1 health failed. She was lovingly i state* in part that the section !railsing ot his cott»n crop, he is
W,«ror»„ ^ krlown b> famil>' a"d triends as dealing with child labor shal'i unable to Produce enough labor
Mrs. Floyd Allen and children, Mama. j not apply with respect to anvl*0 coropirte thte successful har-
Naomi and Ruth of EstervHle, Those who survive are two ] employee emploved in agricul
Iowa, are visiting their parents,'—- t u t-.— _# --- >, ' v * e employ in agncui
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Maupin.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gauntt and
family have returned from
Westfield, Mass., where Mr.
Gauntt has been employed.
it st- •fi'ft
Mr- and Mrs. Ed Hartj^i
Eddie Gene ft
Houston, visited Ki.
Teague last week
spent ihe weekend with his
grandparents, Mr and Mrs. G. T.
Davis.
Mr ;*nd Mrs. Boyd Anderson
of Waco, spent ihe weekend in
Teague, visiting Mrs 7. H. An-
derson, and Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Anderson
11VU1B snail ran apply Wim uciumcin OI many
respect to the harvesting of has- I of our small fanners engaged m
ic agricultural commodities. the indeepndent production of
Existing law under the pro sua‘a'ning himself and society
Miss Mollie Boyd i-etumed to
her home ;n Kemp, Monday, Oklahoma, is the guest
after spending a month In daughter, Mrs. Ed Brunazzi
Teague.
Mrs. Otto Ivihmeyer and son, j early date.
Fred, returned to Navasota, Sun j -
day, after several day, visit in Rabid Mexican Bats
the home of her parents, Mr. I . , . d _
and Mrs o. c. Petty Approaching” Texas;
Mrs. .1 Ji .Hearne, Jr. left on
Tuesday . f itus week u> join i,t.
Hearne it Camp Walters, where
he has boon called into service
as Assistant Sale., Officer. Lt.
Hearne has l»een at the Camp
two wenks.
_ — .....j employee emploved in agricul- I ves|n* and marketing of it. His
sons, T. H. Tatum of Waco, H. ture whi,e not |e_ally required entlre Year’s income and livli-
- W. Tatum of Wichita Falls, two' to attend school. This clause 1100(1 for. his family depends on
'-'S— the" g'uestTheilfnd^M^’ TAut^^I fSdSn dJStg Z'S^houSfaSSe'to
of the school districts in which ! do 80 wlM most a8»U««dly reduce
they live while they are work- educational opportuenity and in-
ing, without regard’to whether Jure the health and well-being
held Teague; W. D. iieightj. of 0r not 8Uch chpdrPn have met of the farm children. Furtne.,
dex.a; and grandsons, W. E. the attendance require- ias you wel1 know. th« economic
Latham, Dallas; .John Alderman, j ments of the scfloo, districtg jn | rtructure of the entire surround-
Dallas; Mervil Wood, Fairfield; which thelr homes arp situ&ted i ing area is basically hinged on
Don Tatum, Waco. My resolution would amend ihis thuJ °ne agricultural commodity..
Mrs. James Cam.ll was in ^vision to the extent that the ' whi'‘h ““ " “ .....
Mr Teague; eight grandchildren and
Rouse is expected to arrive at an j two great-grandchildren.
Pallbearers were. J. R. Shef-
Store is FVoparin^
25 YEARS AGO
Miss l.urline Middleton of
lost l>ak, visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. li. .Middleton over ibe week-
end.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Coats and
little daughter, N d;» Jtay, retur.’i-
«d Thursday from )»ganvport,
Louisiana, where ;hey visited found
Austin—Rabid Mexican vam- Lhnra„ . th„ vrT.T i i*'IX>vtslon to the extent that the
re bats have approached with- cretia Seelv sang The Fnd of I provisions of the rhild-lahor por-
in 100 miles of Texas and the 1 perf«.t oiv ” JUiv l^tion °f the Fair Labor Standards
State Health department is map- Far,in Caf B i ^ct of 1938 would not .apply in
ping plans to cope with the wuh You ’^11 We^Meet^!.tbe ^ of any emp.oyee em-
threat. According to a recent i—ollriai in- j ployed in agriculture outside of
United Press release. m R T J Chemeter>; I school hours for the school dis-
Dr. Kenneth Young, of the | arrangernents *
relatives.
Mrs. W F. .Stile, anrl
Annie Sue Driver, wh/> are at-
tending Ihe SMU summer school,
spent ihe weekend in Teague.
.Mrs. R. M. iienter and four
children. Richard, Ruth, )>eRoy
and Mary, arrived
from j.a mesa, or
relatives and friends
Misses Modfvie WTie.dus, Be<- and
trlct where such emplyee is liv-
ing while he is so employed.
, 1 feel that this problem of
MAIL CARRIER PLANS j working out the proper coordina
TO CONTINUE TRAVELS Jtion between school attendance
| Stockdale — Although Charlie!and the prompt harvesting of
No rabid bats have been ' McMeans covered 500,miles! asricultural commodities is best
und in Texas, Dr. Young said,1 while carrying mail on his rural !left 1° the Jurisdiction of
Health department said the In
fected has were reported in ai
area about 100 miles southwest
ot Presidio in the Rig Bend
country.
which are as a rule highly sea-
sonal and its success or failure
dictates the future of the com-
munity.
the
but if they do arrive “we plan to] route here during the past 45 i S,ates and in tUrn to th« school
Miss , go right t(> the caves and elimi- years, now that he has retired ; ‘listriets. My resolution would in
’ 'lt' J^ate the bat first." ! ■---■---* • • • • .’in,, ui» k*» -is-—1~:—*---
.‘C uai iireu | he plans to keep right on travel- -no way be discriminatory be-
^jeo is taking two main ing. He wants to tour other parts !twecn rUral and city children in
PFK t (l Pnmhnt c n ro o r\ tkn , * * u i TO •« w . - _ t hoir Anrinrtii ntflo,, f
steps to combat spread of the • ©f the US. McMeans says that 10 their opportunities for an educa-
rabkl bats—dynamiting of caves of the orlgtnal mail boxes Which Itl<m- There is nothing mandatory
where they roost and poisoning! were on his route when he start * “ ' ’ ' *
I hursday ) with hydrogen cyanide.
visit with
j cd carrying the mail in 1906 arc
in my resolution
prevent a child
which 'would
'rom attending
Castleberry, >m-* Beth Cook and
Dorothy <'hiIds spent Friday jn
Fairfield with Miss
Harding.
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still in use, am| hat 15 f his scho<>1 simply because he resided
.....* -<1 jk11LU patrvins
for [>eace does not rest in ing mail.
Th,- responsibility for freedom 1 original patrons'a re still receiv
If fi ruinen *___t •
Washington London, Moscow or;
Paris, but in the hears of the!
Evelyn jieople of the world. We have at!
our command the tools to pre
Mrs. Renfro Speed and
in a rural area, and the harvest
ing season was due. But, our
i migratory workers can no long-
er bring their families with
Mrs. them during the rush seasons
Visitors in the office from the
Sixth District: Mr. and Mrs. Juel
E. Weaver and children Judy
and Dolly, Mr. and Mrsr L. A.
Miller, Midlothian; Col. T. E.
Crabb, Ferris.
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300 Cedar
and Mrs. J. W. Rhea and j serve freedom and to aid in re-
son, James, Mrs. A. C. McSpad- storing peace to a tired'-and un-
#1/1 n r> ,1 -j _ I ■ a m
(k*n and little
Ann, are visiting
brother in San
week.
G. C. Pickle
Dallas, Monday,
been visiting ]
K Mr. Rhea’s
Antonio,
this
ret mined
Jirom
where >f
» has
Is two
lions,
world-.-- -Let’s
Rhea’s j tools. Prayer, worflt,
vote.
use these
Milba Hearne and children were j because of the number of days
in Teague Wednesday to attend the children are required to at-
the funeral of Mrs. Ora Tatum, tend school. A great number of
.hey remained foj a visit with these migratory workers are in
save and j friends and relatives.
LAWN MOWER OPERATES
BY REMOTE CONTROL
Dallas—Texans were given a
demonstration ot something out
of this world in lawn moWers
here last week. It is the inven-
tion of an Oregan man, who
demonstrated it while attending
the national model airplane
show here. The inventor sent the
lawn mower through its paces
while comfortably reclining in
the shade. All of the controls
were built Into a helmet worn
by the inventor, which made him
look very much like Buck
Rogers.
David Standridge has returned
home after a two weeks visit j
with his grandmother Mrs. L. E. •
Miss Joyce Tucker is visiting
m Kilgore ;*nd Troup this week
with 'riends and relatives.
., — , --- siniiuiiioiiier
the lower uncome bracket and Thurman of Childress.
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Perry, Coy. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 45, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1951, newspaper, August 9, 1951; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140708/m1/2/: accessed June 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.