The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1948 Page: 4 of 4
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JULY 29, 1948
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14c
25c
$1.75
BACON, Sliced, lb..
23c
FLOUR, Gladiola, 25-lbs. $1.69
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SEVEN STEAK, lb.
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, Nu Zest, 46-oz.
SUGAR,
23c
17c
15c
10-lbs.
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SLICED BACON ENDS, lb.
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CARROTS, large bunch
BEANSTPintJ,
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2,99
2.49
I’EACIIES, No. 1, Car
15c
>14.98-Dresses
.At “Half-Price” ...
No. 1 Can
ENGLISH PEAS
Sincerely,
Renfro Speed.
ure Cane,
MINCE MEAT, large jars 19c
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of confidence in me.
I earnestly ask the
CHAS. F. W. YOUHG
Chas. F. W. Young J
ed from ,Eufala, Oku
associate, Wm. T. Blot
Teague.
STEW MEAT, Fat and Nice,
lb. 45c
VISITING IN SHI
Mr. and Mrs. R. W
Miss Mamie Rothe a
in Sherman.
DRY SALT BACON SIDES
lb. 25c
APEFRUIT JUICE, Texsun.
>10.98 Dresses
At 'Hart-Price”
No. 2 Can Lone Star
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE
>19.98 Dresses
At “Half-Price”
>12.98 Dresses
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LIMIT
PEACHES, Dry, lb.
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]7C I LETTUCE, large heads
Small Size
3 MINUTE OATS
1 l-oz. Bottle
CATSUP, Fraziers Southern Style 14c
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I do appreciate your vote, and to those
who could not support me, I hold no ill feel-
ing and stand .ready to serve you at any and
all times you call on me. I still consider you
a friend.
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COFFEE, Bulk, Peaberry
lb
— We Grind it Fresh
Dressed Fresh Water CAT FISH
Dressed Fryers ( (Miked Picnic Hams
Reserve Right to Limit Quantities
GROCERY-MARKET
PHONES 91 - 94
$ 1.98 Dresses
At “Half-Price^’
Children’s Dresses at “Half-Ilrice” too.
Ladies Blouses at “Half-Pricy*
Ladies’ Bags at ‘‘Half-Price’’.
All Ladies’ Hats at „ $1.00 each ,
Men’s Straw Hats at $1.00 each
Many other “Close-Out” numbers
No Exchanges . . . No Refunds
No Alterations
Clyde R. Glazener
’EYTON BROS.
TEAGUE
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Summer dale
LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR
9.99
Estelle Dodds
33c
I could not ask for a better endorsement thd
your overwhelming vote last Saturday. I
shall ever be humbly grateful for your frieni
ship, your understanding; and I shall try fl
merit your continued confidence and support
Your County Treasurer, ------ ~ 1
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25c
I want to thank my friends
for their support in the July
24th Primary. 1 will continue
to do my duty so long as 1
am in office. Thanks.
J. G. Anderson
For Sale: 2-bedroom house, To The Voters Of
next door to Boles Cafe on frtP«f OtlP Coimtv
Main Street. Reconditioned T^CSlOne VOUIliy
put last year. The Davis
Company Since 1907.
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GRAPE FRUIT JUICE, 6 for
HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE, 3 cans
Miss Mary Allen
employee of South*
Telephone Company,
visited her parents, 1
Roy Beene, Wedw
Thursday of last we
COFFEE, Bright and Early, 1-lb.
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1-lb. .Package
BROWN SUGAR ...
PINTO BEANS, 2-lbs. .
SNOWDRIFT 3-lbs.
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MACKEREL, tall can
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FLOUR. Gladiola, 50-lbs_
FLOUR, Gladiola 25-lbs. .
SYRUP, Brer Rabbit, gal.
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EARLE McSPADDEN
GROCERY and MARKET
Phone 7 U Phone 8
FRIDAY and SATURDAY'
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To The Voters Of
Freestone County:
1 am deeply grateful to you
for the nice majority given
me at your hands last Sat-
urday, and I will continue to
make every effort to admin-
ister the affairs of the office
in a manner which will merit
the confidence you have | gain
reposed in me.
J. R. SESSIONS
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I am very grateful for the confidence
you placed in me in the past election in Pr-
electing me as your servant another two
It is my desire to serve all the people of
the County, and elsewhere if called upon.
To my opponent I feel he made a good clean
race and I appreciate him for that.
Laytbn-Christia»
Rites Solemnized
Gwen Layton and Jean Chris-
tian were married at his grand.-'
mother's Mrs. G. M. Moreland’s!
home, July 17, at 1:45 p. m.,
with a few friends and rela- '
lives present.
They will make their home in I
Teague, where he- is employed
at the Brick^and Tile Company.
To the Voters Of |
r Freestone County:
I am indeed grateful for the
i vote given me in last Saturday’s
'primary election, and’ for the
I kindness and courtesies extend-'
| ed me while making my cam-1.
paign, I assure you, those who
supported me, and those who did
* not, that 1 enjoyed meeting you,
! renewing old friendships, and
jpaking new ones.
I I especially thank the people
of my home town for tne won-
Iderfnl support given me, and I
j assure you that 1 am indebted
to you for such an expression
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BREAD
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J)URE LARD, 4-lbs.
SUGAR, Imperial Pure Cane, 10 lbs. 84c
’’ $3.35
15-oz. Package
RAISINS
MIDDLETON’S
Food Specials
GROCERY MARKET FEED
Phone 100 Your Business Appreciated
fl,*, pursuit of
ujl set you free—
-u sever catch up
—Clarence
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At “Half-Price” ...
$ 4.98 Dresses
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from Grand 1
last week with her parents, Mr.
' and Mrs. M. T. Devine.
Mrs. Delbert West and two
small children spent last week
in Irving, visiting relatives.
Craig Graham and grandfather,
Dunk Graham, and Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Craig from Houston,
visited Mr. and Mrs. fh. H Bond
Tuesday of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Huffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmfe Fairly of
Teague; and Mr. and Mrs. TYoy
Huffman of Houston, went to
Lake and Dam fishing last Wed-
nesday. Reported no luck.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Forman from
Dallas, are spending their vaca-
tion with their daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Huffman, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Savage
from Houston visited his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Savage, over
the past weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Pettigrue and
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Kemble and
children from Newby, were visit-
ing relatives here the past Sun-
day. .... >
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Hyden visit-
ed their daughter, Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Eppes, of Freestone, the
past Sunday.
To My Friends Of
Freestone County
— TEAGUE TEXAS
To The Voters Of
Freestone County
Please accept my heartfelt
thanks for your votes and
supiwrt in nominating me for and
preciation. To you, I say a J
heartily “thank you” and Alu’r 1
shall always be grateful to luties ol
you. To those of you who did j
not feel that you could sup-
|x>rt me, J assure you that
there are no ill feelings to-
ward you.
W. W. FREEMAN
DONIE NEWS
Dusty, sultry' weather prevails
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1.49
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To The Voters
make Freestone County even] ()f Freestone County
a better place in which to,
live.
I pledge my unselfish de-
votion to the duties of the of-
fice to which you have en-
trusted me.
ELMER McVEY
The weather &t J
is still hot and rtry 3
weevil stays on the 3
same. 1
The sick ones
John Knight is snil]
and Reubin S;,n<y»3
again. I
I am glad to wwJ
ry Snell and
have returned from ■
Texas, where they 1
the First Baptist | visiting for a week j
iClitirch here, nevertheless, large j Mrs. L. Ray WeaJ
I crowds are reported to be attend-! Teague, has been J
ling the services. ^grandmother, Mrs. (J
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robertson ville, the wwkj
! from San Antonio returned home | Mrs. Dixon ThmJ
j Last week, ifter -visiting rela- Mrs. Johnj
tives and friends several days, day last week.
Mrs. Wayne Richardson and! Mrs. Ruth Webb J
son from Grand Prairie, spent jwas visiting her mothi
weekend.
Edward Ezell vi»W
hew and family,
Haynie Ezell, of
They had a home
brothers, Clinton
Walter, Gilbert ■ind
lies were there, anil
Zelda Mae Hay, and J
There was a large ■j
plenty of good din^
kodak was used tsgfl
WelL as I did nbR
to collect the news
will just ring off,-^
Your vote and influence have
made It possible for me to con-
tinue my campaign lor the of-
fice of County Judge. For this,
I am deeply grateful
Having reached this prelimi-
nary goal, I ask for your con-
tinued support.
Respectfully,
J. T. Hughes.
Mrs. John Smith
Honors Recent Bride
Mrs. John Smith honored Mrs.
Jean Layton with a bridal
shower Thursday, July 2i, from
2:30 until 4:30.
Punch and cookies were serv-
ed to 20 guests.
There were many useful gifts
received.
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■icholas and Earlt
■rap their hot cak
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Kst week, one nif
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Kail shifted across
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■’llng are more
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JE time a man
Mil he has collet
One who is young
Sunday morning
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tose editor of th
EmH Wolf Hunter
hi him with fort
town a car licens
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Kaiser I was on
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k>!; Mr Imkos-
pttt as a man ca:
"■uV'srate a restr
To The Voters Of
Freestone County
I am deeply thankful to those
w ho supported me in any way I
in my race for County Judge 1
wwkhv*1' •“ —-____-..J I am thankful for. the I
the office of County Attor- courteous treatment all of you
. A. ----regardless of the per (
you supported. ----m -----—
On August 28th the final Pri J at this writing, making it un-
mary will be held, and 1 earnest I o3TOfortable for the folks attend-
,ly request yop to seriously con-jjng the Baptist revival now in
citizen in the suppression of si(ler my qualifications for the |irogress at ‘ -- - - -
crime and the elimination of office of Couny Judge,
those conditions which breed
yrime. This office belongs to
di the people, and with your
teip and co-operation we can
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Freestone County for their
tinned support in the
primary election.
Sincerely,
Ellen Victery
THANK YOU THANK YOU
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To My Friends
To my friends who support-
ed me during my campaign
for sheriff of this county, 1
would like to take this
method of expressing my ap-
j | ney:
assume the, save Iue
,J that office next son
January, I solicit the help
and co-operation of every
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Owens, H. Weldon. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 42, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1948, newspaper, July 29, 1948; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290618/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.