The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1964 Page: 5 of 8
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FAIRFIELD EAGLE CLUB
Mrs. Elina Miles, who has been
ill in the local hospital, was trans-
ferred to Baylor Hospital, Room 435,
in Dallas Sunday where she is un-
dergoing tests.
The W. S. C. S. met at the church
Tuesday morning with nine members
present. Mrs. June Glazcner taught
the lesson and plans were made for
the annual harvest dinner to be held
in the near future.
Let us plan your Life Insurance
Program—Auto and Home, The Hill
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Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Whatley Jr.
and Phil of White Oak spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. James
Whatley and baby, Teresa.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stroud and
son of Waco visited relatives here
over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. David Harrison and
daughter visited Mr and Mrs. Bill
Sessions and Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Harrison over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Danny Robertson of
Fort Worth attended the Fairfield-
Teague football game Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Bonner and
children spent the week end in Dal-
las with Mrs. Bonner’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. M. Crosby,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sessions and
Mrs. David Harrison spent Saturday
in Huntsville.
Let u* sell your property, homes
or farms. Have buyers. Hill Real
Estate Co.—adv.
Mrs. David Lott and children vis-
ited her parents in Denton over the
week end.
Rev. James Bishop, pastor of First
Baptist Church, returned home Mon-
day night from a week’s revival
meeting.
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CARD OF THANKS
We want to express our apprecia-
tion for the kind expressions of sym-
pathy, for the flowers and favors
during our bereavement in the loss
of our wife and sister. Special thanks
to Gov. John Connally for the beau-
tiful flowers he sent.
John Livingston, husband,
Ethel (Cummings) Holland, sister.
And the Cummings Family.
Etna Crouch, Melvin
Glenn Cotten To Be
Married Here Oct. 10
Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Crouch an-
nounce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their daugh-
ter, Etna, to Melvin Glenn (kitten,
i son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cotten
of Livingston. The wedding will take
place at 7:30 p. m. Saturday, Oct.
10, at the Antioch Baptist Church
near Fairfield. Friends and relatives
are cordially invited to attend.
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Visiting in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Bryan Gilpin over the week
end were Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Gil-
pin Jr. and son, David, of Houston,
and Miss Tommye Jean Gilpin of
Dallas.
Kill rats now. Gilpin's "Good
Buy." Money back guarantee. Gil-
pin Drug Store.
Mrs. Linnie Owens is visiting Mrs.
Tommy Joe Robinson and Tommy
Joe Jr. in Whitney while Tommy
Joe is in Chicago for two weeks
training for the Texas Telephone
and Telegraph Company.
Charles Mac Robinson spent the
week end in Austin.
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends for
the prayers, visits, cards and flow-
ers I received during my recent hos-
pitalization. I am also thankful to
the fine staff of doctors and nurses
for their many kindnesses. May God
bess each of you.
Mrs. Woodrow Ivy.
FOR WOMEN
ONLY!
If It'* a boy, girl or mora, our
maternity policy pays your hos-
pital and doctor bills accord-
ing to the plan you choosa.
SEE US IN TIME!!
David Lott
Agency
Complete Insurance
Service
Phono 389-2238 Fairfield
CARD OF THANKS
With deepest gratitude we extend
this word of thanks for the many
kind acts of sympathy expressed by
thoughtful friends and neighlxirs in
our bereavement Your kindnesses
have meant much to us. We are es-
pecially grateful to Dr. Bonner and
the nurses of Freestone County Hos-
pital.
The Family of
Mrs. Ada Donaldson.
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CARD OF THANKS
We would like to express our sin-
cere appreciation to each and eveiy-
one who helped in any way during
the illness and death of out loved
one. For the prayers, cards, visits
and food we are grateful. Also to
Dr. Bonner, Dr. Keller and the hos-
pital staff for their untiring services.
The Family of
Leslie McGuyor.
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Don Daniel, who has attended Cis-
co Junior College for the past two
years, left Sunday for Nacogdoches
where he has enrolled as a junior
at Stephen F. Austin College.
THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER, FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COUNTY. TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPT. 24, 19*4 -PAGE FIVE
Donaldson—
(Continued From Page 1)
(Grace) Moore, and Mrs. Steward
(Frances) Whitaker of Fairfield: four
sons, Clyde, Ralph, Severne and
Roger Donaldson; one sister, Mrs.
Mary Willard; many grandchildren
and great-grandchildren; other rela-
tives and many friends.
Pallbearers were deacons of Cal-
vary Baptist Church. They are C. L.
Mullen, Robert Speed, Rankin Gil-
pin, Wm. H Cherry, Albert York,
Fred Richardson, James Baker and
Joe Brown. Honorary pallbearers un-
able to be present were Sneeu Ault-
man, Jess Anderson and Jim Ivy.
Capps Funeral home was in charge
of arrangements.
MOTOR SALES COMPANY
AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
GENERAL REPAIRS — TUNE UPS
Transmission and Brake Service
Front End Alignment and Wheel Balancing
— Official Inspection Station —
W. E. "GENE" DAVIS, Owner
McGuyer—
(Continued From Page 1)
Randolph White, Lowery Lancaster,
Condia Robertson, Robert Speed and
C F. Horton.
Interment was at Lakes Chapel j
Cemetery with the Masonic Lodge in
charge of graveside rites.
Call DU 9-3336
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Fairfield, Texas
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2-303 cans
NIGHT QUARTER HORSE RACING
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - SEPT. 25 AND 26 — 8 P. M.
AT HILLTOP DOWNS
It's another "first" for Hilltop Lakes Resort
City . . . night quurterhorse racing! Don't miss
the racing event of the season at Hilltop Lakes'
new night track with 10-horse starting gate.
Bring the whole family for a night of fun and
thrills.
ADMISSION: ADULTS $1.50
CHILDREN UNDER 12 $.75
TO ENTER CONTACT:
T. Walling — Phone: Code 713 EX 6-6501
Write or Wire Hilltop Lakes, Texas 77871
For Lodge Reservations Phone: Code 713 EX 6-3501
HILLTOP LAKES
RESORT CITY
Hilltop Lakes, Texas
9 MILES NORTHWEST OF NORMANGEE ON F. M. 3
FIRESIDE
HUNT'S
CRACKERS
CATSUP
i ib. box -19c
14 oz. bot. |
ELGIN
OLEO
2 Lbs. - - -
CELLO
CARROTS---2 lb. bag 19c
SUNKIST
LEMONS________doz. 29c
FRESH, GREEN
CABBAGE......lb. 4c
FRESH
PORK LIVER
3 lbs. —
MRS.
TUCKER'S
SHORTENING
3 lb. dn. - - 49tf
MORTON'S
FRUIT PIES - - -
PRE-COOKED
FISH STICKS - -
DONALD DUCK
ORANGE JUICE
• - 3 for $1
- pkg. 29c
12 oz. 49c
BILL WILLIAMS
FRYERS
lb.- -
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1962 FORD Vt TON PKK-UP-
FIRST CLASS CONDITION!
1958 FORD Vi TON PKK-UP-
GOOD TIRES, GOOD MOTOR AND BODY.
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PICK-UP-
A BARGAIN!
I960 FORD GALAXIE 500 4-D00R SEDAN-
AIR-CONDITIONING AND ALL EXTRASI
I960 FORD 4-DOOR SEDAN-
BACON ....... lb. 44c
FRESH, LEAN
PORK STEAKS.....lb. 49c
PURE PORK (Wa Make Our Own)
SAUSAGE - - - 3 lbs. $1.00
BOLOGNA OR
PRESSED HAM
FOR BARBECUE
HOT LINKS - - -
SALT
JOWLS.....
- lb. 39c
- lb. 45c
- lb. 19c
BENCO
PINTOS
2 Lbs.
JACK SPRATT
PORK N' BEANS
15 Ox. Can—3 For
MAXWELL HOUSE
COFFEE
Pound Can /9(
STANDARD TRANSMISSION WITH OVERDRIVE.
1957 FORD 4-D00R SEDAN—
A GOOD ONE.
1962 FORD GALAXIE 4-D00R SEDAN—
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COME IN TO SEE THE 1965 FORDS
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REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED
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PHONE 389-2141
FAIRFIELD
FAMOUS STAR
CREAM PEAS
280 Size—2 For____
SUGARY SAM
YAMS
2 /, Cant-2 For
O. B. MACARONI OR
SPAGHETTI
7 Ox.—2 For
GERBER'S
BABY FOOD
Reg. Strained—2 For
BALLARD OR PILLSBURY
BISCUITS
4 For
CHEER
Giant Size 69(
SCOTTISSUE
2 for......23c
SCOTTOWEL
reg. roll----19c
GLADIOLA
25 LB. PAPER BAG
FLOUR $1.79
OUR DARLING
CORN........3-303 cans 49c
TENDERSWEET-WITH DICED TURNIPS 303 Cant
TURNIP GREENS - - - 2 for 27c
TRI-VALLEY HALF OR SLICED
PEACHES...... 5-303 cans 98c
RIVER
RICE.........2 lb. box 29c
BAMA PEACH
PRESERVES.....18 oi. glass 29c
WOLF BRAND
CHILI.........No. 2 can 59c
ADAMS 4 OZ. SIZE
VANIIU EXTRACT---bottle JSt
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WK RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
Specials Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sept. 24-25-26
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 24, 1964, newspaper, September 24, 1964; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106190/m1/5/?q=Lamar+University: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.