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THE CHRONICLE, TEAGl'E. TEXAS, SEPTEMBER 6. 1935.
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STAR THEATRE
T>a£iH\ Texas
Friday, September H
“HERE COMES COOKIE’
—'WITH—
Burns & Allen
ALSO —
“TEX AS TERROR”
—WITH—
John Wayne
Saturday. September 7 —
“GAY DECEPTION”
—WITH—
Francis Lederer and Frances Dee
Saturday at 11 p. m. and
Sunday-ortth Monday, Sept. 8-9 —
“CHINA SEAS”
—WITH—
( lark Gable, Jean Harlow and
Wallace Beery
Tuesday. September 10 -
'• BANK NIGHT
“ALICE ADAMS”
_ WITH —
Katherine Hepburn
Wednesday and Thursday, Sept. 11-12-
“Cl’RLY TOP”
— WITH — V
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
»!TW() TEAGl’E YOUTHS
j \ ICTIMS OF III-JACKERS
» AT FAIRFIELD FRIDAY
Things were
Ry Robert Tuley.
GOATS LOSE BACKER:
• LIONS,"A RAZZER
rocking along
much as usual at the , Humble
service station and the Texaco
serv ice station at Fairfield Friday
“fw-*- J. J*.
morning at a, m But by
;4:58 a m. Edell Petty, working : teaGUE GRIPPERS
at the Humble station, and Wick WORKING Ol T AT
Bonner, employed by the Texas REU.lN IlELD PA1L4
; .r— *'
Company, had been held up, kid- :
tapped, passengers in 5 speeding |
Y-S and imbibers of a pint of
1 whiskey, all in all spending
■ rather busy 40 minutes.
j blJe V’T'twolw sedan^Aoi a |ot the dis r ''t championship in ton Post. By the same tokfci the
. Louisiana license pulled into the , 1934.
a.nnd 20 hope-
The Groesbeck Goats, the grid-
iron crew performing under the
With bet- . ......- - - . . .
fuls report - each afternoon at * .
^ ... the past three years, lost one of
Hr van Schley has *
their most
i 3 o’clock, C
rooters
a | - ------* ------------. - tneir mosi enthusiastic
started intensive workouts for the iast weej£ when W eldon-Hill ac-
elever.. holders copied a position with the Hohs-
1935 high
Teague Lions of Bryan Schley
were rid of one of their chief
. _. _ • , „ , . , . , critics and .razzers, for Hill was
non of Highways .5 and and lineup that .arted against State .. Mwgyj Belittlin- the wearers
the driver ordered 5 gallons of > Home in tl title clash last ^ Q e and White
gasoline. His companion got out missing fn the squad, pros- ' ^ writinfr foll the
of the car and wandered into the pects are very dim for a repeti- , T__. „ -.--.j
station and reached into the soda uon of the title winning tea.. ^ with the
water box and opened a eoca-co- Teague fan- are hopefql,.however .^q{ & stretch in the tree
la. As Petty came into the sta- ! that the e: rgetic mentor will , . ,
1 r array, and carried on a
verbal and written battle
lion he was, handed a one dollar : fashion a -.ghting team out
Jr
warm
with i
Formal Openini
The public is invited to attend our Formal
in our new location, comer Main and Fourth*1
Friday Evening, September 6
7 j30 to 9:00 o’clock
We have endeavored to install fixtures and
■store in keeping with the demands of the n
and we take pardonable pride in the results of]
efforts. We invite you to be our guests on tM«
ion, Inspect oar new facilities for modern «
renew the friendships of long standing or form
ones we shall hope to keep.
Our service includes Drugs and Proprietary
cines, Prescriptions, Soft Drinks, Cosmetics * j
ties, Sporting Goods, Confections and every item^
ally expected to be foifnd in a modem, complete
Store. _ r
A cordial welcome awaits you.
Orchestra Music Refreshments in the
Souvenirs for the Ladies
bill. in<r*ften he opened the hU mater,. , practically always (. ® of ^ Mexia News j
cash register to get the change the slinune- ir. the district. _ ^ ^ chronide m review-1
he was proodea with a .S> auto- Five tfs.r;<.t canie? w V. be ..
matic in the rib*. The holdup J pUyed' by the Liras this fall. *.Twill swm a very quiet sea-!
artist, said by Pettv to have been thrw of t..^eing away front . ^ without the cigar-chewing
shaking aimost as much as he | homt r.v on. P.eagar. iie'.d. . H,n !ollinp around Reagan Field1 statewide allotment
was. ordered him to put up nis } ^
CITY DRUG COMP,
Free Delivery Service 7 :f)0 Jt, m. to 7:00 p.
rhone No. 5 Corner Main and
hands, and then, instantly counter- ; carded> onl>
manded the order, thinking of the j ^ g
possibility of being seen from the t p,,rtunity .
Gulf or Sinclair stations across
the highway. With Petty sprawl-
ed on the floor, the contents of
the cash register were transferred
to the pockets of the bandit, and
he was then ready for his depart-
| six games
New tea:
! local field :
engaged tK
i past, and c:
i tangled wi:
r. g i.val far
s, e the L:.ra-
the: r home t
l'*>* marveling,
lay
The driver in the meantime had koff a dis. . rva- of ,his veaT
covered the door of the station and ... e r#ver Piaved
with his portion of the artillery, Tew bef .. Kerens. V.ar-
for lateral
r.on-djstrict game- .;aj) supposedly scouting the j roads.”
•e " e%. L -ra.s but in reality doing some Washington news dispatches in-
dicating that the federal deadline
—-— | applied to state lump sum allo-
wpy VDMIMSTRATOR ; cations supported the belief that
ai tesr p the pLSt KIBES WORK TO BE local sponsors may change their
o'if.g ■ l NDERT tKEN IN STATE individual projects against allo-
ieague e.e er..- in. trie _ cations granted their state.-
Sara Antonio, Sept. 4 4.—With Texas’ request for statewide
five statewide projects asking work projects grants which would
grants of $372130.609 and a re- provide the equivalent of la year
era- that have never
the local wearers
of the Ora and White. Ma.a-
so when Petty was told to walk
quei and
I
^___' out and ge* in the car, there was ,he K
--- , no argument, the rear seat merely '<
------- ”-----------^-------*7------- : gaining a passenger. Just past ineJude u,
FREESTONE . NEWS. Mrs. A C McNabb and A. C.. the city Lmits of Fairfield the j ^ ^
He...' -everybody: We have - Jr- of were the guest of; car was stopped and Petty was ponenu‘ {pi
the light showers of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. V. searched, the total cash from the Lions. Th-
rive beer, receiving Timmons. las: Sunday. station and his pockets amount- ^.
The ,ream supper which has - :r*g to $43.50. field
Mr. ar.d Mrs. JixL- Stegall and s ‘
N rar.ar.gee ha', e beer,
-e-iule : r s'me time,
played or. the road
State Home. Ore.--
- all familiar op-
\ >.r.. e
( welcomed
Vara, we hi
tre folk were of the
I. 0 O. F Lynx. Payables by September
terra v-s.trrr t Rea -
£
---e —
. ream suppe
been arra.ounced for the following
make a ISco ap-
Saturviav r.-.ght will be postponed.
two sons and their families visit-
l ■,
unt 1 Saturday. Sept. :4. Every- X Cl Uaffett^unday.
or.e c me to W. R. Mjx’ re's store.
crag-, r.g was, better Sur.gTT
night. A G. Sartor of
was ur p.rar._st. His presence
The swo young men in charge pea ranee a -\
of the affair then began diacusa-------- —-—.
ing the prospects of going back f , « »
and looting the Gulf and Sinclair ■ . ,——
Prar " results put that want-ad stations, but were dissuaded from
Cedar ® the Chronide. ' the plan by their captive who in--
' formed them that the operator
ighly appreciated by every-
t
111:
one and we extend to him a spec-
ial welcome to be with us or. each
Sunday right. We als- had v .sit-
ore fr.jml rVra.ie arsj Teague with
us j J
v _-sf yl agQt ler.e JReed of Mills
ar.d Or.ra
Dillard Talley of Trinity visit- the Sinclair sta|ion kept a gun
ed in the home of his parents. ■ handy and was of the type to
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Tilley, last argue with any intruders. They
week-end. * then decided to drop in on the
-- j Texaco station about 3t>*> yards
STOP THAT ITCHING north of the victimized establish-
If you are bothered by the meRt-
itching of Athlete's Foot, Ecze-1 "hen Wick Bonner, recently
GRU SCHEDULES
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NF RB> TF.AMS
J Meredith, of Cedar were
August 3> . ma. Itch or Ringworm the Teague Employed at the station, approach,
and Miss Agr.es plnl!f vou a ,-9r nf ed the car be was met with
Miiuce;
Serra —Fraxrat_ra at Franklin.
Sepra —Marvaei a: Teirue.
(hr.--V. rra. ra gee a: N' rr. ragee
Cvra -Com e a: Mar-
ues: for funds to prosecute $30.-; of work for 64.632 persons were
V2.345 Brazos River flood con- expected to be divided as follows:
•ra . ara.u conservation project al-j Farm-tu-rparket roads 'and
ead;. ir. the hands of Washington I streets, meliiding clearing, fenc-
ffitials. prospects that this state ing, grubbing, realignment, remo-
w.vuM :e able to secure suffi- j val of traffic hazards, grading
Works Progress ^aministra-' and surfacing, small drainage
• r. funds to care for its em- structures and roadside improve-
12 are ments; 30,065 man-years; federal
urag ng. H. F. Drought, state funds, $18,988,800; sponsors’ con-
Wf A administrator, announced to- tributions, $9,709,447. —
Community sanitation, sewer-
Iq-adirae fora—presentation—of j age main extensionr-sewage dis-
projects for state WPA grants posal plant construction, water
has oeen set a: September 13.by mam extension and malaria con-
the President, Drought declared trol. to include drainage ditching,
“For this reason these state- rip-rapping, oiling and storm
wide projects were forwarded sewer construction; ,19,634 man-
early in the hope that we may years: federal funds, $8,996,505;
secure allocations to Texas of en- sponsors' contributions, $2,473,-
cugh money to insure a year of 566.__
v>- rk for ali of our employables Distribution of surplus commod-
r. re.ie: r.-Us as of May 31. he djes £Uppijed by the Federal Sur-
plus Relief Corporation and pro-
Brashtars bf Tjcague.
Mr.j and MrsJ Bernice Smith are
leaving Saturday for Decatur.
I Just Wimpy.
sell you a jar of
intment on a s
aatee. Price 50c and $1.00.
% day night in the l;Iack Hawk Ointment on a guar- -«awed-off shotgun and the invita-
| >Ir. gnd Mrs. R.vbert ’ ! ...
Mr ataji J. L. Stegall of
Austin and,'.thro sons, Mr.
Mrs. I k>Vd Stegall of Ran An-
TDEIO
tr.c; -
Nervous, Weak Woman
Soon AO Right
*1 had regular shaking spells from ht-jackers then headed trara nra
tion to get hack in the statio*
and open the register. With the
persuasion of the sEStgura. as xr
incentive, Bonner compaed wrash.
the request and then joisec Btt-
ty in the rear seat. The pair bf_
—Oor» >:c it Oakwoed.
T J-t it Miix.'Jet.
. —Co. vise ra it Mirr^e—
—Jewett it Jewe-ra
—IWretce it Mairfuei
. _—Buffo.: it Morquer
it Worth-
and Dfrrousnasa.” writes Mrs. Cora San- lowiir^Ttreertnan at a nra*
cSers. ot Paragould. Ark. "I was all
ran-down and cramped at my time
JL*-
; proximateiy SO miles per hour i
rat Mr: ara.d Mrs. Jtdm -Ste-- until I would hare to goto bed. After -P* e<i that caused the r* :ara
rad in the home j my tog bottle of Qanhd, I wasbet-]tives to earnestly re
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home >f i their sister and aunt.
ter
1 keP* taking Cardul and soon keep the car on the road . he 'tide-
fif,|
Mrs. W. R.. FVankiir.. at Freestone icd3! <Ld not'erampf ^Teu'worlds at‘ye member of the crew, 'tbe
Funds V. I {better. I *»»» CerUttl to taj dm&chter who one who had done the cash-lifting
«*> la ebout the uuee eoDUtUoa ud she
See hew much you can buy for
a dune ,'at Waldrop s Grocery.
ru *ooc en rt*ht"
The -ssai, ot '
Rted theta. It It A
room It e phrstetea.
testily Ctrlal beae-
■ not beneOt TOO,
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Announcing
the Opening
Earles Tailor
SHOP
Friday, Sept. 6
TEAGUE'S NEWEST AND MOST
MODERNLY EQUIPPED
TAILOR SHOP
In wooden building formerly occupied by
Hwdlec1 s Side Shop
HERE YOU WILL GET —
The best service i> (leaning. Pressing. Dy eing
and Hat Cleaning and Re-Blocking, at —
EARLE’S TAILOR SHOP
Earle
68
5*7-
ira.
Sep: —SLisAt i;. Wortham.
Or. - -JeTsrra x: ,'-f *e:i.
■Or- —a&reciEg Grove xi
Tir-lir___
Or- - —0*ws®e~ it TTyrthata.—
Ora - —Akoi>s a: Wortkac.
X . . —Tkanooe a: Wortham. >
; act. then produced a pir.*. braraie N;n * —Oakwioit at Wortham.
| of whiskey and handed it t - B*5- K-pt
ty with the order to drir.k hil: raura.
of it. Then Bonner was told to , :rr
! drink the other half. Quest: >o- raxra.
| ed after their return te Fairfield .
; as bo how the liquor tasted, both
i youths answered hat they hadn't
j tasted it jet. that it jus* ran down
i without any swallowing or tast-1
cvr.trauecL
“At the same time, sponsors duction projects, 286 man-years;
ire urged to continue proposing federal funds, $163,204; sponsors’
■cal projects. It must be under- contributions, $134,776.
ra »i clearly that statewide pro- Canning plants throughout Tex-
.ecras are submitted only in antic- ■ as for cannning fruits, meant and
,pa::ran of local sponsors submit- vegetables, 3,449 man-\'ears, fed-
-rarg proposals for similar tj-pes eral funs, $2,227^00; sponsors’
of projects. For instance, if the contributions, $97,500.
starewide lateral road request is Sewing rooms throughout Tex-
cran*ed. individual county road as for making grarment for men,
wdi W received as usual women ar.d children, 11,916 man-
ar.o will be charged against the i years; federal funds, $6,854,800;
Don’t discard the
you or your
finish the summer
cause they are
Bring them to us
will make them
new at a very low
City Shoe
Travis Flint,
Next to Forke’s
- i
x: 'Vor- j]
..—L O. O. F. xt Wore |
CREAM OF MARKET QUALITY!
j ing to it
When the speeding car reached
State Bob*
Sec*. - .—Oak CLff a: Dallas.
5*r. -- —Mens* at Men.
Or- 4 —Malak iff at Mxiak ff.
Or. Opec.
Oc*_ Ira.—Grotesbeck at Curs.
Or- 2X—Opes.
Xmr. l —Ebshs a: Fanis.
Nov. f —Opera i
Nov. 1\—Tetfie at Corsicana.
Nov. 22.—Opes.
*L O. O. F.
Sept. 13-—HiLLsbirc: there.
Sept. NX—Palestine there.
Sept. 27,—Ennis there.
4 -Oct. 4—Dawson there-" .1
Oct. 1L—Teagae at Teague,
Oct. Ira.—Open.
Oct. 2 x—Opera
SUGAR Fine Cane
10 pounds
SALAD DRESSING, Supreme, Full Qt.
Streetmar.. the driver fumed off
to the right and drove down a
j lonely country road about a mile
and a half, stopped the car and'
] told his passengers to get out f
j and pay no attention to the li- ]
j cense plate, a request that was
heeded. The car then tore back
! toward Highway 75.
The two victims of the bandit
pair, vastly relieved at gaining
freedom, sped toward a farm-
houre, occupied^ the Gilbert I. .x<>; : _c«te™ue at Core,
family, and called Fairfield of- J X(yv
firere and M^tsof the two ofl Not. 1$_4LiWls ^
romponie*. Sheriff Sessions and; Nor ^_WanhmZD ^
two of his deputies came to j - *-T
Streetmar.. picked up t^e strand- j■' =
ed pair and drove on to Corsi- j drawer to Coreseana
can* as the tracks of the car
seemed to indicate that it had
turned north when regaining the
highwray. After fruitless inqui-
ries 'here, they came back to the
dirt road intersection and found
other tracks that seemed to in-
dicate that the car had backed
off the concrete and Vended
around south. Returning to Fair-
field. the officers Cod the Coca
Cota bottle and the cash register
BROOMS. 5-Strand __________
SORGHUM SYRUP, Gallon
J*ORK &. BEANS, can...........
P. A. TOBACCO, can
Garrett snuff.
COCOAXUT. Bulk.
ATOES, Colorado, 10 pounds 1
ES, Fresh, 2 pounds *
GES, Medium size, dozen
IfIM v dozen ______________________
- do
ill
OFjFEE, Peaberry, pound.........- ^
USTARD, Large Jar m
IGARETTES, Popular brands
FLOUR 48-pound sack
YEAST, Fleishmann’s, cake........ 3<;
' AXILLA \\ AFERS. pound Pkg. 15c
iktf; 7
for ringer
printing. They reported that
/dear prints mere obtained from
the hottlg, but no satisfactory
traces were found on the drawer.
' About day-break it eras learned
that a stafion in Palestine had
been robbed at l a. aa and the
operator kidnapped and left bound
by the roadside about half-way
between Fairfield and Palestine.
It is thought that te was done
by the same pdir of hi jackers.
OLEOMARGARINE, a tasty Oleo, per
MILK, 3 Large
CHEWING GUM, 3
Veal
Chops
P*r pound
BEEF ROAST, No. 7 Cuts, lb.
BOLOGNA SAUSAGE, per
DRY SALT feACON, per lb.
STEW MEAT, per pound
, Shefford
Jar Cheese, 5-oz. any kind, 2 for 37c
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All patr
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to make
parable even
Jill be exph
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Ben, 'vi'h
[laid upon
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the org
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I'parent' * ’ q
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• of m(lSt P<
J of this fi
e High beno
sponsors’ contributions. ,«H
g as its pro.
In addition to "thes^B
Object "Our
projects presented"Tm^B
project will
this week, state
I the efficie
proved 135 local proDo.JH
following off
tereu throughout the tnl
R. H. Tuley
as WPA districts. Aircre^|
iMrs. Lillia
proposed expenditure of Hi
President,
■'84.74 from federal fundi^H
Hen; 3rd Vic
local projects brought th^l
nan Adamsor
requests by Texas distriH
L Scogjjfns;
$6,476,318.36 exclusive of^|
Autrey.
wide projects. The
he 0. M. Hob
years of work anticipated®
Kt its >’ear
week’s local projects bri^l
Bring foster
total to 11,771 man-years
t Mrs. K. E
ployment to be provided
Went, Mrs. P
ly local proposals. .Sponsi^B
President, ’
week agreed to provide J®
3rd Vice Pr
toward the financing of
B; Secretary
submitted. This brings
Treasurer, -
sor participation figure onH
Men.
cal projects submitted to
V. A. G. Fit
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