The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1961 Page: 5 of 8
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WOOD'S DRUG STORE
THE FAIRFIELD REORDER, FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE rot’NTV, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JI NK 29, 1 !M> 1—FAGE FIVE
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Mr. and Mrs. Tom L. Wool-
dridge and children of La
Porte spent Thursday and Fri-
day of last week visiting their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Wooldridge. Linda and Jerry
remained to spend a week.
Buy your Bridge Tallies at
England’s.—adv.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. F. McCulley
of College Station and Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Parker and Larry of
Grand Prairie spent the week
end with Mrs. H. L. Williford
and Newt Robertson.
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Marie’s Beauty Shop
Phone 2261
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mache-
mehl Jr. and two children of
Austin visited in the home of
Mrs. Frank McDonald and Mr.
and Mi's. Jim McDonald over
the week end.
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Mrs. Jesse W. Roberson is at-
tending training school at Mt.
Saquoyah at Fayetteville, Aik.,
a Methodist Jurisdictional As-
sembly covering eight states.
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Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Keller Jr.
and Carolyn and Mr. and Mrs.
O. B. Utley Jr. and children
returned Tuesday from a vaca-
tion trip to Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Vestal
attended the wedding of Dr.
and Mrs. Claude McLelland in
Dallas last Saturday evening.
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When In Ktxta, stop at the
friendly Majrstie Hotel.—adv.
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Rev. Lawrence Perrault vis-
ited Thursday and Friday in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Finch enroute to Tulsa,
Okia. He also stopped in Gar-
land anti visited Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Cox.
DEARBORN
PORTABLE COOLER
$44*
Phone 2151
Fairfield
Mr. and Mrs. Tobie Gordon
and girls of Premont arc spend-
ing their vacation here with
relatives.
Expert TV servicing lor both
Black and white and color
sets; also Radio Repairing and
small Appliance Repairing. Hill
Hardware \ Appliance, Phone
2421. Ua-tfe
Those spending Father's Day
in the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Sim Gordon were Mr. anti Mrs.
Albert Finch and boys, Mr. and
Mrs. John Franklin and fam-
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Key,
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Gordon Jr.,
Mrs. Travis Meyers and family,
Jessie Earl .bines and Patricia
Denton, all of Fairfield; Mr. and
Mrs. Tobie Gordon and family
of Premont; Mr. and Mrs.
Wayne Cox of Garland: Buddie
Harrison and Bob Burns, also
of Garland.
J. B. Weaver of Abilene and
Mrs. D. B. Claridge of Hobbs,
N. M., are spending a couple
of weeks vacation here with
friends and relatives.
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Mrs. Ollie Geppart and Mrs.
Mary Hullum of Teague, Mrs.
Vesta Webb and Mrs. Neal Ken-
nedy of Dallas visited in the
home of Mrs. Grace Lott re-
cently.
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Get your hit records at Hill
Hardware & Appliance. If we
don’t have it in stock we can
get it for you in three days.
Come by and check our stock—
new records being received
weekly. Phone 2421__adv.
Mrs. Frank Dent of Houston
visited here Tuesday. Her mo-
ther, Mrs. Grace Lott, returned
to Houston with her for a visit.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lott and
Loyd and Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
Wood and Cathy attended the
McLennon County Hammond
Organ Society meeting in Waco
Tuesday night. Loyd participat-
ed in the program.
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When in Mexia, stop at the
friendly Majestic Hotel.—adv.
Alan Campbell of Lansing,
Mich., left Friday after a few
days’ visit with Mr. and Mrs.
H. L. Robertson. Mrs. Campbell,
the former Beth Robertson, re-
mained for a longer visit.
THURSDAY, June 29-FRIDAY, June 30-SATURDAY, July 1
MONDAY, July 3
WE WILL BE CLOSED TUESDAY, JULY 4
Twenty-five Percent DISCOUNT On Ladies7 Better Dresses—
Reg. $19.98-Special $14.98 Reg. $17.98-Special $13.48
Reg. $ 14.98-Special $11.23 Reg. $12.98—Special $8.23
Reg. $10.98—Special $8.23 Reg. $8.98 — Special $6.73
Reg. $7.98-Special $5.98 Children's Dresses-Choice $2.98
Ladies' Summer Hats, we have twenty more than we need —
Going for HALF PRICE
We have a table full of REMNANTS, we are offering at Vi price
We have a nice assortment Ladies', Children's Shoes $2.98 up
Casual and Sport Shoes
Old in Experience-Young in Vitality-Honesty Above All Things
We have been selling Quality Merchandise in Fairfield 53 Years
PEYTON BROS.
F. B. PEYTON
F. B. PEYTON, JR.
PHONE 21T6 — FAIRFIELD
ENGAGEM! XT—The engage-
ment of Jeanne Elizabeth
Stanton to Miles Francis Mc-
Niff III wio. announced this
week by Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mark Stanton, hrr parents, of
Goshen, Conn. Mr. McXiff is
son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles F.
McNIff Jr., of Watertown,
Conn. An August wedding is
planned. Mrs. Stanton is the
former Gwendolyn Norman
of Teague.
HOSPITAL NEWS
Patient! dismissed: Mrs. Tom
| Baker, Teague. June 21; Mr-. L.
P. Await, June 20; Mis Mary
| Hall. June 23; Mrs. Ruth Wil-
liams, Teague, June 21; Jenny
] Watson, Jun 21; Mr-. Paul
Bonner, June 23; J. E. M< Lol-
land Jr., June 22; Mrs. Ralph
Kitchens, June 20; Mrs. Rcasly
Terry, June 21; Mrs. Joyce Sat
terwhite, June 21: Lester Petti-
grew, June 21: Jessie Mae (bird-
net, June 20: John T. Willard,
Junt 21: Mrs. Mae Whitaker,
l June* 22; Nova La Mullen, June
21.
Medical patients, dates admit
ted and released: Rav Hart
June 21-24; Mrs. Shirley fir;
Temple, June 24-25: Mrs Shir
Icy Graham, Donie, June 23-23
Jimmie Rav Alford, Oakwood
June 23-21; Mis. Verda Stafford
Centerville, June 22-25; Jon Jab
lonowski, June 22-23: G. H. Pate
Oakwood, June 22-25: Ed Satter
white, Wortham, June 22-23; Jo
seph Gillespie, Temple, June 22
22; Mrs. Jack McAdams, June 21
25; Dwayne Hollingsworth, June
j 20-21; G. W. Gibson, Elkhart.
June 20-22: l/eoln Lewis, Mexia.
June 20-22; Mrs. Billy Casey,
Buffalo, June 20-22; Willie Lee
Govan. Oakwood, June 20-22:
Thelma Haynes, Jewett, June
2-1-20; Mrs. Adolph Rodell, Buf-
falo, June 25-20.
Medical patients, dates admit-
ted: Harmon Lyon, Buffalo,
June 21; Mrs. Connie Phelps,
Buffalo, June 22: Mrs. L. W.
Oliver, Buffalo, June 22; Eliza
English, June 22: Loyd Await,
June 23; J. G. Black, Buffalo,
June 24; Mrs. Vernon Willard.
Fairfield, June 24; Mrs. Ruby
Logue, Jewett, June 2’; Joe
Burns. June 24; Mrs Fannie
Gordon, Buffalo, June 24; Mrs.
A. E. Stroud, June 24; Weldon
Cox, Tea rue, June 25; Lester
Pettigrew, Teague, June 20:
Mrs. Jewel Deck. Wortham,
June 20: Nova La Mullen, June
20; Earnest Simms Centerville
June 24; .lari M< Donald June
20.
New Anlvals
Leon and Verdean Turner are
parents of a baby girl born June
21, weighing six pounds and
seven ounces.
Mrs. D. C. Satterfield and chil-
dren, Bill and Sue, returned to
their home in Wichita Falls,
Saturday after spending last
week with Mrs. Joe Lee Kirgan
and Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Lee Kir-
gun Jr. Lee Kirgan accompanied
them home for a visit.
Mrs. J. E. Lott and Loyd left
Wednesday for Fresno, Calif.,
where they will visit her sister.
They will be joined there by
Mrs. Lott’s other son, David
Lott, and will accompany him
to his home in Anaheim, Calif.,
for a visit with he and his fam-
ily.
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Buy your Bridge Tallies at
England's__adv.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kir-
gan spent last week end in
Henderson visiting Mr. and Mrs.
T. P. Cannon.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lane of
Wortham were Fairfield visi-
tors Sunday.
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Kill rats now. Gilpin's “Good
Buy." Money back guarantee, i
Gilpin Drug Store. 3jy-tfc|
FOBUNUHITEDGOOOmSTEOHA LIMITED BUDGET
8
Barbara Robertson of Bryan
was a week end visitor in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Robertson.
Living Room Suites — Bedroom Suites
Dining Room Suites or Occosionol Pieces
ALL NEW FURNITURE
AT
Watson Furniture Co.
FAIRFIELD, TEXAS
PHONE 3571
GET QUALITY
DRYCLEANING
plus free SANEX
MOTHPROOFING
Now at last . . . the
sure, safe answer to
moth damage. Yon
p a y nothing extra
for this remarkable
new service. Ho why
wonder . . . why
worry . . . get the
very best quality dry-
cleaning plus FREE
SANEX MOTH-
PROOFING.
Barber Cleaners
Phone 2971
Free Pickup and Delivery
ROBERTSON’S
MTS TOVK BUDGET
PICNIC
HEADQUARTERS
Everything For An
Enjoyable Fourth
BETTY DILL
Pickles - - qt. 29c
FOOD STORES
Starkist Tuna
CHUNK STYLE
Flat Can—3 For .. 2
PHONE 3861
FREE DELIVERY
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE
Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday
With This Coupon
5 Lbs.
Sugar 39c
UPTON
TEA
THE 8*fSK TEA
V* lb. 37c
UPTON
FtOTHR^
TEA BAGS
pk. of 16 2.V
Frozen Foods
Youngblood 1 lb. 10 oz.
Cut Up Fryers 69c
KEITH’S 2 For
Strawberries - 39c
DONALD DUCK ORANGE
Juice - - 2 for 45c
BOSWELL’S Vl Gal.
Mellorine---39c
Fresh Vegetables
Red 10 lbs.
Potatoes----49c
Cello
Carrots - 2 pk. 25c
LARGE
Lettuce - head 15c
Sankist
Lemons - doz. 29c
COLORFUL KLEENEX
Casual Napkins •
- - 2 pkgs. 27c
DEL MONTE
Catsup ---14 oz. bolt.—2 for 39c
GLADIOLA
Flour.......
----5 lbs. 39c
HILLS
Dog Food-----
----3 cans 35c
GLADIOLA
Meal.......
- - - 5 lbs. 35c
WHITE STAR
PICNIC PLATES
2 Pkgs. of 8 9-inch . 29C
CRISCO
3 lib. Can
BAMA
APPLE BUTTER
Giant 29 oz. Jar ...
DOLE
Crushed Pineapple
No. 2 Can
Our Darling
FANCY
CREAM STY LE
WHITE CORN
303 Can—2 For
BILL WILLIAMS GRADE A
Lb.
FRYERS 29c
CHUCK
Roast...........lb. 55c
FRESH, LEAN
Pork (hops........lb. 55c
FRESH
Ground Moat.........lb. 55c
BIRDBRAND
Bologna............lb. 39c
SUN LITE
Biscuits..........3 cans 25c
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 29, 1961, newspaper, June 29, 1961; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106372/m1/5/?q=cemetery: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.