The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1938 Page: 5 of 8
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Watch Inspectors
B. R. I. R. R.
Gift Goods
' e 1 r y.v Crystaware,
, Silver, Electric
Philco Radios, Sun-
Mixers, Fitted
night Bags.
ne 43 Main Street
found it is 1
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can stay on
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Students
PRICES
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lice Every
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>re and Quicker
rvice ...
the same cost when
h select our station
your Gasoline, Lu-
lts, Car Washing,
General Auto Serv-
es-
SINCLAIR
VICE STATION
C. A. Umberfield
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ONE of the big essentials of successful community building is a solid co-operation between
the business establishments and the masses of the people as a whole. Let us not permit the lure
of the City—or the mail-order catalog to lure us from the good things available right at our own
front door, as it were. Now is a good time for us to renew that oft-made, yet sometimes broken,
resolution to spend our money at home where we earn it—to repay that small account to the
men who helped us when we needed it most—to show our appreciation for the blessing we are
receiving from the citizenship of this community, by putting what we get out of our home
community back into it That is the successful community loyalty, and that will bring mutual
success. 1 __——.—-■'
Peyton Bros.
DRY GOODS
For the Whole Family
Teague.........Fairfield
J. S. Erwin Dry Goods
“Where People Like To Trade”
Dry Goods and Ready-To-Wear
An entire store force of loyal Patrons of Home Institutions.
AH Patronage Appreciated ~
ffSnio'u'LL
p.ynwnt. po*.
lAL COMfAN]
ireJSatisfaction
You’ll Never
Regret.
EASY TERMS
fENCER-GOODMAN
COMPANY
iin St Teague
TEAGUE MOTOR
COMPANY
Sales —
CHEVROLET
— Service
US Royal Tires, Delco Bat-
teries, Full Line of Acces-
sories.
Magnolia Gesoline, Magno-
lia Mobiloils and Greases.
DeLuxe Service.
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YOU
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SNEE1
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Call
[for appoint
Modernize vour
lathroom and
kitchen
with
IRANE Fixtures
On the Easy
| Payment Plan.
& SLEDGE
Phone 247
YORK...
Contributes to your
Pleasure in Automobile
Driving by Maintaining
“One Stop Service”
In This Section
and
Sales — BUICK — Service
YORK MOTOR 00.
Phone 41
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5HING TACKLE
[quarters
tch the Big Ones!
kh best Tackle from
|ea!&, and Higher Qual-
at Lower Price,
g. Reels, Tackle Boxes,
ks, Baits, Lines, Sink-
Try us this time for
.Added ...
to the highest of profes-
sional standards is the
personal pride of every
member of our staff of
morticians. The extra
services, appreciated at
a time of need, are t he
result of this sympathet-
ic understanding be-
tween loved ones and
funeral director.
HAM BROS
FUNERAL HOME
Phone 24
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1934 u*
CHEVROLET
USED TRUCK
Long Wheel Base
Dual Wheels
Body
PRICED TO SELL
1
RILEY-BOYD
MOTOR CO.
Fourth Avenue Phone 300
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Every dollar spent away from home in other trading centers for
home needs, for apparel, for foods, for automobile and upkeep, for
amusements, etc., decreases by just that amount the opportunity of
Teague stores and shops to grow and be able to better serve with
larger stocks and wider selections.
Dollars spent in Teague stores and shops stay here to help develop
hometown stores, pay new salaries, increase tax revenues, and create
business volume upon which communities thrive . . . Even the small-
est Teague property owner undermines his own investment here in
Teague when he takes his dollars away from home on shopping tours.
If we citizens want Teague to thrive, then we shall all now reslove to
trade at home and help make our town the TOP city.
To Buy...
Your necessities at home
is a long step toward
making your home town
a better place for a
home. -~~t—
Texas-New Mexico
Utilities Company
“Good Service”
Tax Payers and .Commun-
ity Boosters for 30 Years.
Your
Patronage
‘ -jl, . a—£& - -. ./A*
Will
Be
Appreciated
FORKE’S
VARIETY STORE
W. W. WITHROW
Electric and Farm
RADIOS
Let us tell you how to
light your home in con-
nection with your radio.
Phene 13*
Main St.
‘Say It With Flowers’
and
Let Them Be Ours
There’s no substitute for
Experience in Floral
Designing.
•
A. L. LOWRY
FLORAL CO.
Phone 158
A NEW LOW
PRICE ON
International
Pickups
Prices Reduced
$40.00
Now as Cheap in Price as
the Lower Priced Pickups.
B. P. COMPTON
Phone 46
HE
tcro4 J. w. RHEA
Iw are and Sporting Goods
10: Big Specials
Sale continues throughout the week. Come* to
see us for Bargains!
N. W. BENDY COMPANY
ie Real Bargain
In Motordom!
: at this station we offer
Lo Marfak, the sensa-
Ll, heavy-bodied, longlife
leant.
k for a very small price
|du a MARFAK Lubrica-
,! ,b—40 services to every
■fak Job!
this ... a Marfak Job
• an expense. It’s a sound
fct ment. v
lingly little.
. let us tell you
The Teague National Bank
Member Federal Deposit
Insurance Corporation
Capital and surplus ................-..........— $100,000,00
Constant Growth Is Proof of Good Service
WALLPAPER
iyg
New Patterns, New Styles, Large Stock Just Re-
ceived. Broom Free with every Room Paper-
ed. See us today.
DAVIDSON LUMBER CO.
The First National Bank
Capital.....................................................................—...........$ 50,000.00
Surplus and Profits...............................-....................$200,000.00
Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
The Strength of the First National Is Most Apparent In Times
of Depression
OUR ENTIRE STAFF- KMPLOYES
AND PROPRIETORS
Jt Baswwrsww
W, recognize thin as the only W '» B“Ud * 0004 Community.
com-
). L. JOl
WALLACE-HAM COMPANY
one 47
Main Street
WE KEEP A FRESH STOCK OF
RICE BRAN
TO USE WITH COTTONSEED MEAL AS A
HOG FEED
Munger Cotton Oil Co.
Freestone County
Lumber Company
Community Builders for
30 Years
We Maintain a Com-
plete Service for
Building Anything
Anywhere.
See us today if you are
interested in Building or
Phone No. 7.
J. P. Robinson, Mgr.
When You Eat
you want pleasant sur-
roundings as well as fine
flavored foods properly
prepared. Air Cooling
does it.
Jine Steaks, Chops,
Regular Dinners
Delightful Service
PHILIPS CAFE
“Cool As a Cave”
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MARTIN’S
BAKERY
Strictly a Home Institu-
tion. J ■
Makers of
Fresh Purity
BREAD
and
PASTRIES
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The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1938, newspaper, August 25, 1938; Teague, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1127181/m1/5/?q=%22ROSENBERG%22~1: accessed May 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.