The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1954 Page: 8 of 8
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1953 FORD Custom Tudor
Fordomalic Transmission, Radio. Heater,
(ustum Seat ( overs Tinted Glass, Uow
Mileage. A-l Condition. He sure to see this.
Personals
Mrs. Hugh Sims is •visiting
her daughter arJl family, Mrs
Dave Alderman, in Houston, this
week.
Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Irwin,
Mr and Mrs. Forrest Clyde Ir-
win spent the weekend in Can-
yon, with Capt and Mrs. Gar-
land Ray MeSpadden, and
'daughter, Carol Ann.
1950 FORI) TUDOR
Has that economical 6-CyL Kngine. Radio,
Heater, Seat Covers. Good Tires. A Real Bar-
gain . . .
$645.00
Mrs. R. G. Petty and daugh-
ter, Martha, . of Fort Worth,
spent last week here with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Smith. Vickie, who has been
with her grandparents for six
weeks, accompanied her mother
home.
The Chronicle, Teague, Texas, Thursday, Aug., 26, 1954—8
Miss Carolyn Jones returned
recently from a terr days visit
with relatives in Gainesville.
Miss Kaye Devers returned home
with her to help celebrate
Carolyn's birthday.
Carolyn Sue Hancock is at
home after spending ten days in
Houston, with an aunt, Mrs. E.
T. Brown. Sue and Billy Spen-
cer accompanied her home for
a visit.
1947 NASH, 600 Club Coupe
Radio, Heater, Real ('lean. Lots of miles to
the gallon of gas. Check this, only . . .
$245.00
1950 MERCURY SEDAN
Local car, Nice and clean. Test drive this to-
day.
$795.00
Mrs. S. W. Robinson visited
her daughter, Mrs. Woodrow
Gilpin, in Corsicana, last week.
THUR.-FRI. AUGr-26-27
We apologize to those of
you who couldn’t get a
seat Wednesday night to
see this swell picture , . .
“MEN OF THE
FIGHTING LADY”
Starring
Van Johnson
If48 PONTIAC Tudor Sedan
All those nice accesosries. Perfect condition.
Onlv . . .
$450.00
1952 CMC PICKUP
Low Mileage, Heater, Perfect
Mrs. W. C. Medlook and.
daughter, Jerry, of Houston,
spent last week in the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
ttndsey.
Mrs. N. W. Bendy visited
friends in Waco-last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Harvey
and children, of Galena Park,
visited her parents, Mr. and
Mrs, L. R. Cnundwell, over the
weekend.
SAT. ONLY AUG. 28
Wayne Morris
“THE MARKSMAN”
PLUS 2nd FEATURE
Johnny Sheffield
SAFRI DRUMS
$895.00
1952 FORD 2-Ton Truck
2-Speed Axle. Good Tires. Ready to work.
$850.00
Mrs. Neal Crundwell and
daughter left Sunday for Sidney,
Nebraska, for a visit with her
plrents, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Har-
/
SUN.-MON. AUG. 29-30
Gregory Peck
Jennifer Jones
DUEL IN THE SUN’
1942 FORD TUDOR
$145.00
Miss Jean Nichols, Billy Wol-
son and Maurice Lancaster,
business students in Dallas
schools, spent the weekend here
with their families.
If you need a USED CAR he sure to check our Lot.
L. R. Boyd Motor Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Brim
and children of Freeport return-
ed home after visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. G F.
Fredenrich.
Sales — FORD —■' Service
Phone 300 Teague, Texas
FORREST WOOD L. R. BOYD, SR.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schrader
of Belivllle and children, Velva
Ann and Dearl, are visiting his
brother, Mr. and Mrs. Leon
Schrader.
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TOWN CRIER 25-Pounds
FLOUR ........... $1.89
Ccww&ct Foods |
COFFEE, Folger’s......................... lb. $1.17
QUALITY meats
CRUSHED ot SLICED, FLAT CAN
2 For
PINEAPPLE
29c
OUR DARLING
2 For
CORN
35c
STEW
MEAT
Pound
29c
TRELLIS, ENGLISH
PEAS
2 For
.....25c
cmm
venation
2 Large or
4 Small
JELLO
3 for 25c
canned JUICES
canned MEATS
LILLY Vi- Gallon
Mellorine 49c
MRS. TUCKER'S 3-lb Crt.
Shortening 79c
PINTO ' 2 Pounds
BEANS ......... 25c
CREAM * 25 Pounds
MEAL..............$1.49
RIVER
RICE
2 Pounds
....... 29c
IMPERIAL PURE CANE
SUGAR 10-lbs. 89c
CHUCK
Pound
ROAST lb.
45c
WEINERS lb. 27c
SALT JOWL lb
. 23c
SUN VALLEY
Pound
OLEO
21c
RATH'S KORNLAND
Pound
BACON
... 59c
KRAFT VELVEETA 2-lb. Box
CHEESE
... 89c
■99
Pound
CABBAGE
g
lb. 5c
CELLO BAG
CARROTS............
.... 10c
WHITE, SEEDLESS
Pound
GRAPES ..................
... 10c
Dozen
LEMONS
25c
THOMAS FROZEN
2 Foi
Orange Juice
29c
Specials For Friday and Saturday, Aug. 27th-28th
EARLE McSPADDEN
Phone 7
GROCERY & MARKET
Phone 8
TUESDAY AUG. 31
Cary Grant
“MR. BLANDINGS
BUILDS HIS DREAM
HOUSE”
15c To All
Too Late To Classify
FOR RENT—3 room Furnished
►•Apartment, with bath, at 610
Spruce St. Phone 482-J. 7-ltc
FOR RENT—A 2-bed room un-
furnished house, available by
Sept. 1st, at 500 Cypress. Tel.
421-W or see Mrs. May Wick-
ham. 7-ltc
NOTICE
Mrs. Henry Dorman will open
her studio of piano an. Aug.
30th. Anyone interested in piano
j lessons Call 231-J. ' 7-ltc
We have installed a new IOC
Hammermill in Teague 3 blocks
west of railroad. For custom
grinding see us. We also soon
will have a portable mill for
quantity grinding or will go to
your bam... Jim Latham, phone
579. 7-ltc
' John Bruce Ivy returned to
his home in Fairfield Sunday
after spending last week here
with Jimmy Cooper.
In the beginning it was the
apple that caused all the
trouble, but these days the
peaches do pretty well.
There are two kinds of women
who don’t think about marry-
ing—the ones \yho are already
married and dead ones.
A man needs only one wife,
as no man can hope to serve
two masters. *
Ralph Yarborough
Thanks the People
of Freestone County
—for your vote in the first primary. You gave
Yarborough 131 votes lead. Let's place Freestone
County in the Yarborough column by a 2 to 1
vote Saturday.
Ralph Yarborough urges every voter to go to
the polls Saturday, Aug. 28, and sound your
voice for good government in Texas.
VOTE YARBOROUGH—
A CHANGE WILL DO US ALL GOOD?
Paid PoL Advt
IX MEATS
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SUNVALE
BACON
SCOTTS 2 For
TISSUE ................ 23c
DIAMOND 2 For
NAPKINS 25c
NABISCO I-lb.
Graham Crackers
..... ................... 31c
PINTO 2-lbs.
BEANS 25c
SARDINES..
3 For
25c
DILL or SOUR
Quart
PICKLES
25c
WAPCO
CATSUP
15c
EVANGELINE
2 For
YAMS
29c
WAPCO, BLACK EYED
PEAS
11c
GUM 3 for 10c
KOOL AID 6 for 25c
Pet Milk
ilfl
25c
HEAD
LETTUCE...............13c
CABBAGE
LEMONS
Bunch
15c
Carrots, bunch... 10c
WHITE Pound
ONIONS.................. 8c
HEART-OF-TEXAS
Fryers
RATH, CELLO
FRANKS
LOIN or T-BONE
STEAK
Stew Meat
Pound
27c
VEAL CHUCK
ROAST
FOLGER'S
Coffee
LILLY
KREAM
■j-Gdi
1 4ft
IMPERIAL
Sugi
\r
10 Pod
89j
25-lb. BEWLEY - PILLOW CASE - 2-lb. MEAL . . . AI4.lt
Flour $2.05
KRAFT Pint
Salad Dressing
...............................33c
FROZEN
LEMONADE 15c
RATH VIENNA
Sausage, 2 for 37c
RATH 3 For
Potted Meat ... 25c
WHITE SWAN LUNCHEON
CORN......5 for 89c
WHITE SWAN 24-oz.
Pork ’n Beans
5 for............. 95c
KRAFT
Cheese Whiz
THOMAS FROZEN i
Orange Juice
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HORMELL
O L E 0
19c
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity
NICHOLAS AAAGNES!
-AIR CONDITIONED-
DaHrertos on
®>d Friday
GROCERY & MARKET
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Richardson, John. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1954, newspaper, August 26, 1954; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1140759/m1/8/?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.