The Teague Chronicle (Teague, Tex.), Vol. 48, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1954 Page: 3 of 8
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I»j*d Mrs. Dave Berman
I . ,>ral days-this week In
I1* with friends.
R. C. Estes, of , Houston,
visited Mr. and Mrs Leslie
Cooper and Jimmy, Tuesday.
Janet Theut of Houston is
visiting her grandparents. Mr,
and Mrs. G. F. Fredenrich.
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MR. COTTON FARMER
We will appreciate your business. We have spent much
time and money keeping our plant in tip top shape. We
are always ready to start ginning when the fifct bale
is picked and we stay open until the last bale has been
ginned in the falL
From start to finish we invite your business and will try
in every way to satisfy our customers.
We give top market prices for
Cotton and Cottonseed.
TURNER GIN
L. J. TURNER, Owner and Operator
Fairfield, Texas
FREESTONE
MRS. W. T. HOPSON
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ethridge
went to Houston recently to be
with relatives who had been in
a car accident.
Mrs. Jewel MrGuire of Oak-
wood and Mrs. Pearl Dorman,
from Houston, spent the week-
end with their mother, Mrs. J.
W. Anders, Mr. and Mrs., Brum-
low from Houston, Mr. and
Mrs. H. S. Foreman from Donie
and H. S. Foreman Jr. and shil-
dren from Spring visited Mrs.
Anders.
Mrs. Etta Tacker was In
freestone last week, shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Shaddix and Joe
Don were in, Freestone last
Saturday afternoon.
S. B. Pierce, of Centerville,
was in Freestone last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Robinson
from Houma, La., and Mrs.
Kittye Belle Jackson from Donie
visited- Mrs. Guy Williamson.
Last Saturday also, Jesse
Williamson and Jimmie from
Grapevine viisted Mrs. William
son.
Mr. and Mrs. Cummins of
Conroe were in Freestone Sat
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. H. McCormick
and family of Corsicana visited
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Lamberth
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. S A. Mandeville
and Brenda Kay from Lufkin
are spending part of their va-
cation with Mr. and Mrs. J. G.
Lamberth and in other parts of
the State.
Mrs. Williamson and daugh-
ter, Nancy, are visiting In
Grapevine. Mrs. L. H. Raines
of Centerville visited her
mother, Mrs. Anders, Friday
afternoon.
William Eppes of Velasco
Tom Joe Peyton
And Son, Finis,
In City Hospital
Tom Joe Peyton and son Fin-
is, are recuperating from surge-
ry they underwent at City
hospital last weWc. -
Finis was released Tuesday,
Tom Joe will stay until the
last of the week. Both are Co
ing nicely.
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RAT GIBBS RECEIVES
MASTER'S DEGREE
IN EDUCATION
J. D. Gibbs, Mrs. Vestie Fos-
ter, Mrs. J. W. Whitley and
children, John and Linda, at-
tended the graduation exercises
of their son and brother, Ray
Gibbs, who received his Master's
Degree in Education Friday
evening at SHSTC in Hunts-
ville.
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MISS GENELLE JAMES
COUNC1LER POR
TWIRLER'S SCHOOL
Miss Genelle James, a student
at SH9TC, Hutnsville, spent the
weekend here with her mother,
and family, Mrs. George James.
Genelle is back in Huntsville
this week, where she will be
Counciler for the twirler’s school
at the college.
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Mrs. Marvin Senter and chil
dren, Robert, Judy and Steve,
went to Dallas Monday or.
business for the Palace Drug.
Mrs. Dorothy Cofield and son,
Curtis, who had been visiting
relatives here accompanied them
to their home in, Dallas.
visited his family in Freestone
through the weekend.
Mrs. Freddie Woodward and
Mrs. Mary Kindon visited Mr.
and Mrs. W. M. Kindon last
week.
The Chronicle, Teague, Texas, Thursday, Aug., 26. 19.V4—3
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ANNUAL F
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(AMATEUR)
-AT-
CITY PARK ARENA
TEAGUE, TEXAS
September 3-1
evening performance only
Added Prize Money Each Performance
Parade Each Day at 5 p.m.
• BAREBACK BRONC RIDING ($25.00 Added)
• BULL DOGGING ($10.00 Added)
• CALF ROPING ($10.00 Added)
• BULL RIDING ($25.00 Added)
LADIES’ BARREL RACE ($5.00 Added)
TEAM TYING ($10.00 Added)
Open Only to Freestone County Men
OTHER EVENTS
Stock Furnished by Lloyd Woodley, Lampasas, Tex.
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BACK TO
SCHOOL
BARGAINS AT
TEAGUE DRY GOODS CO.
FRIDAY-SATURDAY-MONDAY
Another Shipment!
GIRLS
Dresses W©
Bellringers for back to
school! Very best styles.
Many, many color com
binations. Ideal for
school wear. All san-
forized and fast for
washing. A money sav-
er!
SIZE 4 to 14
$1.98
Value
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USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN
PRE-TESTED
Weather Bird Shoes
FOR GIRLS AND BOYS!
As good as you can buy] Rugged school oxfords and
loafers. Mannish dress-ups for boys. Dainty dress ups
for Prissy Missy. Colors red, tan, black, brown and
white. All sizes.
Back to School Prices From —
$2.98 to $4.98
DAN RIVER
GINGHAM
§§j Special purchase for back-to-school.
Sanforized, fast color, plaids and
checks. Take advantage of this best
buy in ginghams at this special price!
A 98c Value
Back-to-School Price
47c
BOYS’
Mid-Tex Jeans
This is it! Snug western fitting, heavy rugged denim,
extra heavy zipper, extra length for 4 inch cuff.
Sizes 4 to 16.
A $1.98 Jean
Save At
Teague Dry Goods
ONLY
$1.69
First Quality
Wrangler
Jeans
The Jeans that thg Top
Rodeo Stars Wear. 11-
oz. Denim.
Size 4 to 16
$2.25
A HOT ONE!
SchoolSocks
Argyles, plaids and
checks. Imperfect of 35c
and 39c socks. All soft
combed cotton. Sizes 7
to 10 Vfe.
6 pr. for 88c
USE OUR LAY - AWAY PLAN
Teague Dry Goods Co.
“AHEAD WITH BETTER VALUES’*
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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/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.