The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1946 Page: 3 of 8
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this week end and make
your selection while this
stock is on display.
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automatic gas ranges. From simmering
warmth to fast boiling there are any num-
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Freestone Co.
' Mrs. Jerry Sims and. Mrs. Billie
Brannon of Houston spent the
week end visiting relatives an<J
in Teague.
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PLUMBING
YOU NEED, CALL
C & B PLUMBING CO.
Phone 384-J Teague
Mrs. H. S. Forman Jr. spent
Saturday night in Donie in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. For-
man Sr. ______ ’
Mrs. J. B. Hardemap of Plain-
view spent Sunday with her sister,
Mrs. D. R. Powers.
Hgrold O. Rankin and family of
'icJgue have moved to Sour Lake,
Texas, where they plan to make
their home. Sour Lake was their
home before moving to Teague.
.Mr. and Mrs. W.. M. Lindsey
spent Sunday in Bynum. •
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QUALITY COOKING—There ii nothing
lik* tho dear blue Rome of ga» for bring-
ing out all the flavor of broiled foods and
at the same time conserving vitamins and
minerals. ,
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f^jnirely with their needle
feat each member should
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Mrs. Dannie Childs of Fairfield
visited Mrs. Emma Clark Saturday
night.
Mrs. Henry Stewart spent the
weds end in Wortham wittu her
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Mrs. Robert Holt and son of
Brownwood are visiting in the R.
W. Lawrence home.
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. . i New York Baritone
To Be In Groesbeck
ln the Tuesday. March 12
nvr in i .«**-■ « . ■ _x_ _ j| j
uf Jiew York, will appear in con-
courtocy of "Mrs" Harry Humble, [ ker^ $1.00; G. E- McSpadden, $1.00;
at the Methodist church there j J- S. Erwin, $1.00;’Mrs. J. H.
March 12 at 8:15 p. m. Stokes, JX); Mrs. Minnie Williams,
" -'i D- ■ F I-’ ™ Mrs. Lena Guiff, $3.00; Mrs.
-lubbard, $2.50; Mrs. Ollie
Hamilton, $2.50; Bailey Adams
and wife, $4.00; Mrs. D. K.
Compton, $1.40. .
Mrs, Olive McVey returned
home last Mortday after several
weeks visit with her daughter,
Mrs. T. B. Gpode, and family of
Vicksburg, Miss.
I ATTEND FUNERAL |
Rev. and Mrs. N. B. Crawford/
• • • Mesdames T. F. Hamilton, A. C.
Hall, F. G. Sheets, J. E. Stri
land Alice Wilson attended
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last Friday
interest with the Teague Drug Co.
T. L. Potti.went to Houston last
Saturday looking after business
for the Teague Lumber Co.
Misses Willie Howell and Siddie
Kitchens paid thJt. Chronicle a
pleasant call Monday.
Misses Burtha and Allie Will-
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Howell, Saturday^
Mrs. C. A. Dunn
Wortham this week.
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| ^^■‘he school committee
report and
Poiind^H bcvn Bur^yed *nd the
>tpB 1 .id been sent to Austin
• tbf Legislature pass a law
v «^l|^Rs an independent dis-
1 J Au boom as the proper ar-
-I 'l-. B are made the com-
WI order an election for a
. y jtfjfcol tax for the purpose
• ' -tip a school building. Dr.
1 ^^Houston made an in-
^Ktlk on the Commission
^^Kvernment. Mr. Huber
Ltatt when Teague was in-
«that we adopt the Com-
.. »m of government, mo-
R. H. Baker presi-
; b*« T. & B. V. Railroad
isv-S-'eeny, vice president
/nefel Manager were pres-
tfede interesting talks.
aRcia committee was ap-
I circulate a '
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Everyone seems to be planning for easier cooking!
New Freedom Gas Kitchens Point the Way!
Gas is far and away the most popular kitchen fuel. Its speed, flexibility and
economy are enjoyed in practically every urban home here in the Southwest.
Truly, it is America’s sought-after fuel. So it is little wonder that kitchen moderniza-
tion plans are centered around the new automatic gas ranges and silent gas
refrigerators. Around them, leading home economists, architects and designers
have designed the ultra-modern New Freedom Gas Kitchen. For easier, better
cooking in a beautiful, comfortable kitchen specify in your building or remodeling
plans: “A New Freedom Gas Kitchen.” ~ **
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SPEED—There is nothing Io equal the speed
of automatic gas cooking. For instance, pre-
heat mg time on ai aatowaSc gas oven:, nt
exactly eleven minutes it will go from room
temperature to 500 degrees. You have in-
stant heat with the clean, blue gas flame!
rrison and Sneed, have
tried local physicians for
I. V. railroad at Teague.
se N. S. T. Club
I. T. Club was charmin g-
ried by Mrs. Crittenden
^^Ees in the club are pro-
>ng hicely with their needle
and it was decided at this
nsr iiiat each member should
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to fring up next meeting,
^^BKhe business meeting,
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Kritu pain. try itu. aimplc
K home recipe that thousands
Get pael.se of Rue a
2 weeks' supply today. Mir
rich 3 quart of water, add the
pleasant
need only 3
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leave
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Blasco de Garay demonstrated a. crude steam craft in
the hafbor of Barcelona in 1543; In October, 1783, James
Rumsey successfully demonstrated a steamboat on the
Potomac River. 1. — “Popular Questions Answered”—
Geo. W. Stimpson.
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We now Have long awaited Seat Cover
Material, and can make your Seat Covers
Now.
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THE TEAGUE CHRONICLE
, Thursday/March T, HM5.
CARD OF THANKS i ORDINATION SERVICE
wouLdt lfke to take this wjntng Eightij
I W.-43. Harris,. Sr, $1.00;. W. J. ea^h*aX‘vT7“; Missionary Baptist Chun*
lUsulww. *1 <wt. Mm W W U.mr. »>Viev< rj [ ...... ~ ,
the full work of the Gospel Minis-
try, Friday night, March 15. All
preachers and pastors of the Free-
stone County Missionary Baptist
Asaociktion are invited to assist in
the ontlnation.
Everybody invited, to the ser-
vice. ,, » ,
H. L. McKissack.
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Baby Chicks
White Rocks, Barred Ply
mouth Rocks, Rhode Island
Reds, New Hampshire Reds, di J*
Buff Orpingtons and Hy- dflH
brids. ”
WE DO CUSTOM HATCHING
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We urge you to place your order now for these
chicks from U. approved' flqcks.
BRIDGES HATCHERY
Located 1 Vi miles east of Buffalo on Palestine highway.
BUFFALO, TEXAS BOX 82 PHONE 6F22 • I
FREE \>^
PLANNING BOOKLET.
You'll need this booklet for help in work-
ing out your remodeling or new home build-
ing plans for it contains floor plans and
color schemes for ten New Freedom Gas
Kitchen Designs. It also contains brief sug-
gestions for working out good kitchen de-
signs. Ask for it at your nearest lone Star
District offices. It is free to home planner!-
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(From Files of The Chronicle of 1906)
^^■o. 31, February 22, | Mrs. Dunn.
■B I Thf younger set enjoyed a
^^Besday night the T«n Z. H. Anderson's
^Klub met at its regular yught.
^Ketuig with President Jaclt Epp®* of Donie was in
| Teague Monday.
_________ Jessie McLendon of Mexia Was
said the here this week looking after his
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Wet-Wash.
results
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more P|wf , . .
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T S ft 171 Sajurday Tait and Co. and
1 hv-incr ii.write Co, who are to have
I UlllSg .;.(j0t)|brick hotel erected on
OUT faivtwelt near the depot, closed
_ ■ :tu I with. C- J- Kaul of
and W3 roI the mechanical part of
Miig. Work will begin
.sway and when the work is
^Mthis company promises
^Hthe hotel with the latest
ost bp to date furniture and
iflB^i<l we do not hesitate to
1‘ea^Se will have one of the
^^K>ed hotels in Texas.
T; i B. V. $20,000 depot- is
’omijeted and fixtures are
miri ed from the freight de-
i it. The new depot has been
(> > !■ >efore and is orie of the
est passenger stations in
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[Hall, F. G. Sheats, J. E. Stri
Alice Wilson attended
r<~0f- Mr*. Irtjla Authuflj m j Joh£ Seagle> talented
Palestine, Friday., Mrs. Anthony Iof York. will api»e
was the sister of Mrs. G. C. Pickle.
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Bell ar>d
Mrs. S. E. Bell visited in Shilo
Sunday afternoon. *
Miss Sharlene Hill of Dallas
spent the week’ end with her
mother, Mrs. S. P, Hill.-----
’ Herbert Newsom of I^mgview
spent the week end with his sis-
ter, Mrs. Raymond Heichelbefh.
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Miss Zena White of Dallas
spent the week end visiting friends
and relatives.
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try t
w that
package
of water.
It’s
times
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results
not
feel
to
druggist
We would ’ like to take this
means of expresslYfg btir apprecia-
finw a r» .A t It e* rtlrOf />uok etn.'l utrari'. I
one who gave Jo generously after | will ordain Bro. Earl Christian to
the burning of our home. May God
bless each of you,
r TLe T. R. Collins family and
Grandma Webb.
I. _ewy.
all. You
a
sometimes
are
quickly
better,
- try
unde*
guarantee.
pIlace dreg co.
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Miss Sylyia Davis returned to
Austin Sunday, after a weeks visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ->
Carl Davis. a't
Miss Gharlcie Allison, TSCW,
Detnon, spent the week end with
commission form of Allison.
Mr. and -Mrs. Gus Harper
visiting their --daughter,
James Frisby, in p - ■
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Mrs. Hazel Stokes of Palestine
Mrs. Mae Wickham and Miss Ruth
Lee were shopping in Dallas Sat-
urday.
. CO NTRI BITKINS TO
CEMETERY FEND
Donations to the B. & P. W,.
i [Club for the care of the Green-
1 j wood Cemetery during the month
I baritone ' of February, 1946:
w. ivew iora, win m cun- ... -.
cert and lecture at Groesbeck as a | Mayberry, $1.00; ^Mrs. H^W. Jiaw-
there|J~ S.’ Erwin, $1.00;’Mrs. J. H.
01.1___ ><-_ __r_ —_
Mrs. Humble is a fowner pupil
of Seagib, and Groesbeck is Con- “
sidering itself fortunate in ob-
taining such an outstanding
artist, for the program,
A small fee of 50c will be
charged to cover expenses, Mrs.
Humble has announced. Tickets
may be secured by calling or
writing Mrs. C. D. Kelly at
Groesbeck.
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Owens, H. Weldon. The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 33, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 7, 1946, newspaper, March 7, 1946; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1290667/m1/3/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.