The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CHRONICLE, TEAGUE, TEXAS, JANUARY 4, 1940.
are avallal
j\uy Kvser Coming: to Star
Mr*. Mae Sanders of Louisville,
Ky„ Is visiting in tfie home of
her mother, Mrs. Eula Lee Hays.
Mrs. S. H. Wills and Mrs. K.
O. Nicholas spent last week in
Galveston in the home of Mr. and
office of
county tax assessor and collector,
subject to the action of Demo-
cratic primaries.
W. H. McSpadden announces
this wepk as candidate for County
Tax Assessor and Collector, sub-
ject to the action of Democratic
primaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Long at-
tended the Lubbock-Waco game in
the Cotton -Bowl in Dallas on Sat-
urday of last week.
SUGAR
10 lbs Granulated
Limit 49C M i
NICHOLAS
SPUDS 1]
10 lbs. No. 1 Whit© Jf
17c H
MATCHES (
6 Boxes Rose Bud '
i a :■
irocery a| Market
LETTUCE
Large Heads
19c
SPECKLS
- FO|_
riday Saturday
4c
■ r’ * j
PECANS
Large Size f
me I
CARROTS t
Large Bunch
34c
"That's '.tight, Your’re Wrong,” with Kay Kiser and
Adolphe Menjou, showing Wednesday and Thursday, .Ian.
10-11, at your Star Theatre.
Mrs. F. R. Fenwick, of Houston,
was the guest of Mrs. R. E. Petty
during the holidays.
Baking Powder k
(\ I ('k
for tl.
I’recin
the D
Coburn announces this
>r re-election as candidate
office of Commissioner of
’ I!, subject to the action of
nncratic primaries.
County Judge A. H. Benbrook
announces this week for renomi-
nation, subject to the action of
the Democratic primaries.
Mrs. C. E. Grayson of San
Antonio spent the holidays with
Mrs. It. E. Petty, __
50-oz.
K.C.
33c
M(ss Sue Gene Petty, who is
attending a business school in
Abilene, spent the holidays at
home.
Mrs. D. Hoblit left Friday, Dec.
‘29, for a ten day visit with her
daughter, Mrs. Fritz Lewis, in
San Antonio.
■Jack Alexander announces this
week for renomination, for Coun-
ty Treasurer, subject to the action
of the Democratic primaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack M. Dickinson
of Houston spent the Christmas
| holidays in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. E. W. Miller, and Mrs. Dick-
inson remained for several day’s
visit.
W A N T E D
Any Byrne Graduate un-
employed and desirous of
a position to get in touch
wilh College promptly.
BYRNE COMMERCIAL
COLLEGE
1708Vi Commerce
Dallas, Texas
Mayor S. W. Robinson announ-
ces this week as a candidate for
re-election, subject to the action
of the City Democratic primaries,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mooney and
daughter, Gladys, returned Wed-
nesday of , last week from Waco
where they spent the holidays in
the home of James Mooney ana
family.
J. E. Lindsey announces this
week as candidate for re-election
to the office of Justice of the
Peace, Precinct number 6.
SALT
3 - 1V^-1B. Boxes
ioc
LARD
8-lb. Bucket
. 75c
PINEAPPLE
3 Crushed
Dog Food
16-oz. Can
25c
6 for
JELL-O
Any Flavor
5c
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Hearne, Jr.,
attended the Cotton Bowl game
on New Years Day.
Apples, Oranges. 5^1 Dozen
PINEAPPLE
No. 2 Crushed
29c
2 for
Mr. and’ Mrs. Clyde Faubion of
| Ft. Worth spent last week-end
with their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
W. M. Faubion and brother and'
sister, Mr. and Mrs. "Floyd Fau-
bion.
Harvey H. Vibrock announces
this week as candidate for County
Attorney, subject to the' action of.
Democratic primaries.
Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Clark and
daughter, Judy, of Kilgore, are
visiting in Teague this week.
Rankin Gilpin announces this
week as candidate for re-election
to the office of . District Clerk,
subject to the action of the Dem-
ocratic primaries.
L. ~A. Ward is in Marlin this
week taking the mineral baths.
ATTENTION
Old Fiddlers
Limestone, Freestone,
Leon Counties
Old Fiddlers’ Contest
W. J. Mayberry announces this
week as candidate for the office
of City Alderman, subject to the
action of the City Democratic
primaries.
ROAST
Choice Beef
Pound 15C
PORK LINKS
Pound
25c
dl-
4eese
me 11 Cream
i* 4l9c
it he 4
BACON
1 pound Sliced
18c
•
PEPPER
PORK ROAST
f iWLS
OLEO
Black, Pound Pkg.
Pound
. 8 ,l*j . , Pound
Bowl Free
14c
15c
jl Wltfl
lit ns. 9 gp
Is wd
2 pounds42C
Established!
B. M. L.
Meets Ml
AtPhilii
. The Te
Luncheon'
regular me
■ at Philips Ca
Jan. 15.
This will
iug, since pla
will be made I
ments for tlj
W. R. Boyd
discussed.
The date
award has
for Monday
committee, <
endy, chair
D. Davids
Wm, J. Stril
latter part ol
fore the Clul
be in position
club prelimii
program andf
to the award
The Chron
details in
will be date
President
as express
pr a full
leeting
Miss Beat|
been aiding-
Miss Marie
work orgaj
morning
L. J. Streeter announces this
week as candidate for City Mar-
shal, subject to the action of the
city Democratic Primaries.
Reginald Weilman left Monday
for Houma, La., where he has a
position with and oil field supply
company. He had been visiting
hit, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Weilman, in this city for several
days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Emmons
of Houston were guests in the
W. B. Fogleman home during the
holidays.
MANY OTHER SPECIALS. SEE OUR
WILL HE HELD IN
Cab Forman of Corpfls Christi
and C. D. Forman of Katy and
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clayton and
son, J. Forman of Abilene spent
the hojidays with their mother,
Mrs. Annie Forman.
MEXIA
AT THE WELCH BUILDING
January 12, 1940
at 1:30 p. m.
Those interested please register and leave name,
address and age, by January 9th, with T. S.
Watson, Fairfield; C. D. Rarnes, Centerville; or
John H. Sweatt, Mexia.
t ENTRANTS WITH OR WITHOUT SECONDS.
wards Will Be Given
Miss Tomme Fern Brown re-
turned home Monday after spend-
ing the holidays n Big Spring in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S.t
Y'oung.
Riley Middleton bf Dennison
visited home folks here last week-
end. . _
Mrs. Joe Long ,and (laughter,
Miss Dorothy, are Palestine visi-
tors this week.
RUPTURE
SHIELD EXPERT HERE
H. M. SHEVNAN, widely known
expert of Chicago, will personally
be at the Navarro Hotel, Corsi-
cana, Wednesday, only, January
10, from 9 a. m. to ,6 p. m.
Mr. Shevnan says: The Zoetic
Shield is a tremendous improvei
ment over all former methods,
effecting immediate results. It will
not only hold the rupture perfect-
ly but increase the circulation,
strengthens the weakened parts,
thereby closes the opening in ten
days on the average case, regard-
less of heavy lifting, straining or
any position the body may assume
no matter the size or location. A
nationally known scientific meth-
od. No under straps or cumber-
some arrangements and absolutely
no medicines or medical treat-
ments,
Mr. Shevnun will be glad to dem-
onstrate without charge.
Add. 6441 N. RICHMOND ST..
Chicago.
Large Incisional Hernia or rup-
ture following surgical operation
especially solicited.
-
STORAGE ROOM BURNS
AT REAR OF TAYLOR
:AFE ON MAIN STREET
A building at the rear of the
Taylor Cafe on Main Street, used
as a combination garage and stor-
age room, partially burned on
Saturday morning at 3 a.m. the
origin of the fire being unknown.
A car was parked in the build-
ing and was damaged with the
rest of the building’s contests.
Building and contents were parti-
ally covered by insurance.
Despite the early hour and the
cold weather, the firemen were
promptly on the scene, as is their
custom.
:EFORE YOU BUY.
F. F. Sims announces this week
as a candidate for re-election to
the office of City Secretary, sub-
ject to the action of the City
Democratie primaries.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Adams and
daughter, Janet, of Kirbyville,
visited in the home of Mr ~ind
Mrs. L. LT‘:Peevy and Mr. and
Mrs. W. V. Geppert last week.
Constable E." JR. Davis announ-
ces this week as a candidate for
the Democratic nomination for re-
election.
L. T. Stringer of Houston visi-
ted his mother, Mrs. J[. E. String-
er, Sr.,'last week-end.
BACKACHE
CAUSED BY—
Miss-Mary Jim Hill of Middlo-
tlinin spent the holidays with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P."Hill.
Backache may be caused by
sluggish kidneys. If excess add
and other wastes are' not regular-
ly eliminated it may also lead to
getting up night;, burning, scanty
or frequent flow, leg or rheu-
matic pains, headache or dixsineae.
Keep Kidneys active aa
bowels. Get a 26c box of'
from any druggist. Your 26c
Mrs. Beulah Keaton and daugh-
ter, Beatrice, spent last week-end
with relatives in Dallas.
When | the fire alarm sounds
you can feel safe if you know
that your home and car afe cover-
ed by insurance. See E. B. St.
Clair and Insure In Sure Insur-
ance. •«
er our com-
31, because
le three year
:k, daughter of
|ard Black. Rev.
Rev. Miller
le funeral ser-
Idist Church on
Monday^ Jan. 1, at
three o'
Mr. a|e<»
son, of \pion
John Sp^n
Fine,UiV«
Christmaj
of Mr. ai
Miss Melt*'1*
Jr., visited t*
Wilson in A 1
holidays. 1
Miss Pearlfin
ter Grubb and
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs;, Mildred
spent the
in the home
"mith.
Killgore,
Mrs. Ray
urinfc the
Webb Hughes and Miss Fej
Waits were married Thursday
ter noon in Fairfield by
Henry Tisdale. Mr. Hughes,
eriy of Dew and Mrs. H<
formerly of Kerens, Texas,
make their home m Hartfi
Ark., where they are both
ployed by the Hartford Mij
Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred
of Dallas spent the holidays
Miss Shirley Ruth LamT|
student in Stephen F. Austin
lege in Nacogdoches, spent
liojldays here with her par
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Lambert. |
Miss Selma Clyde Johnson,
dent in Lon Morris College|
Jacksonville, spent the holi
here with friends and relat|
CARD OF THANKS *
To my many friends and cus-
tomers I wish to express my ap-
preciation for their patronage, as
I am no longer connected with
the Hunter Dairy.
Clyde De Monney.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wright
spent last week-end in Cleveland,
Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Prater and
daughter, Jp, of Trinty visited
iMrs
Sadie Prater last week-end.
Hinton Handley end family of
Duval, Texas, stopped by to visit
their parents Mr. and Mm. P. H.
Handley while en route to
Ohio, where Hinton has
moted to an engineer*.
............
of Okla-
t the holi
1 relatives
homa City, G
days with f:
h<3re.
Mr. and Mri
children of K
Mrs. Jesse M
Mr. and.Mrs.UiQjurdner of
Gladewater *peijje holidays
here with rela*
| towers and
Mr. and
Mrs. B. R. Bums and
Martha Jean, .and mother,
L. M. Willard, lefbgVednesdayl
Corpus Christi aifr spending
few days ' w|th relatives
Mr. and N
and children
Imlidays witl
Rpits, Mr. at
Mrs. Ray
Houston, spe
Mrs. Harmon
sie Clark.
Mrs. Susie
visited her
Clark, during
Mrs. Addit
from a two
brother, Ike
u 11 j
F
de Bartlett
i spent the
[rtlett’s pe-
on Clary,
hd sons,
’idays
Mrs.
of
friends.
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The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 34, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 4, 1940, newspaper, January 4, 1940; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1126829/m1/4/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Freestone+County%22: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.