The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1956 Page: 5 of 12
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WOOD'S DRUG STORE
THE FAIRFIRLD RECORDER, FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE CXIUNTY, TEXAS. THURKI
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FAV^riE^O. TEX'
A. H. Base and Frank Bragg
are in St. Louis, Mo., standing
the Rural Electrification Asso-
ciation Convention.
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T. S. Watson, Jr., of Luling
spent Monday afternoon in the
home of his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. S. Watson.
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We "Bring'Em
Back Alive!"
After you’ve been drench-
ed by a sudden shower,
you wonder if your clothes
will ever look the same
again. Don’t worry I Send
’em to us, and we’ll bring
’em bdck “like newl"
Col Cleaners
ONE 2501
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Slddail of
Port Arthur visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Llnnenberg last weekend.
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J. H. Keller of Centerville
visited his son, Dr. John H.
Keller, Jr., and Mrs. Keller
Monday.
Special—30 gallon glass lined
(10 year guarantee) hot water
heater, 109.95. Whitaker’s,—adv.
Mr. and Mrs. A .E. Stroud vis-
ited Warren Stroud at NTSC in
Denton Sunday.
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Freida Folk and Pat Robert
son visited in Huntsville recent
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D. B. Nettle of Austin visited
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Robinson
and family Tuesday and Wed-
nesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wade Casey of
Amarillo visited the Joe Lee
Kirgans briefly Saturday eri-
route to Florida to spend sever-
al months.
Clifford Fischer and Henry
Tisdale of the Fairfield Motor
Company attended a sales meet-
ing in Waco Friday
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Complete insurance service.
The Williford Co.—adv.
Mrs. E. R. Glazener returned
home Friday from Dallas where
she has been visiting in the
homes of her sons, S. M. and
’Travis Glazener.
SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturday, Jan. 27-28
BISCUIT BAKER—PILLOW CASH BAG
FLOUR, 25 lbs_________________________^$1.79
-COFFEE, Bright and Early, lb. ..69c
PINTO BEANS, 2 lbs...................19c
GRIFFIN'S PURE
BLACK PEPPER, 4 oz._______________25c
BLUE PLATE—12 OZ. GLASS
BLACKBERRY JELLY, 2 for ...49c
BLUE PLATS)—12 OZ. GLASS
Blackberry Preserves, 2 for........45c
NAPKINS, assorted col., 2 pkg ..25c
Toilet Tissue, Old Dutch, 3 for ..19c
PIMIENTOS, Sunhine, 2 cans ....29c
POTATOES, red, 10 lbs..................39c
CABBAGE, fresh green, lb.... *_____4c
ONIONS, yellow, lb..........1...............5c
LETTUCE, large head..................19c
GRAPEFRUIT, Ruby Red, 4 for 29c
SALT JOWL, lb............................15c
HOMEMADE—PURE PORK
SAUSAGE, lb...................................35c
OLEO, Sun Valley, lb.....................19c
STEW MEAT, lb...........................25c
GROUND MEAT, lb.....................33c
STEAK, Loin or T-Bone, lb. 45c
Steak Chops or Seven Steak, lb. 39c
CHUCK ROAST, lb........................29c
DBcacmra iowana
BACON, slab sliced, 3 lbs...... $1.00
PORK CHOPS, lb.........................35c
Anderson Bros. & Co.
KAHT HIGHWAY 51
Free Delivery — Phone 2891
I’TJBNTY PARKING STACK AND CURS BfflmCH
in you -mm
Wfi APPRECIATE YOUR PATRON AGS
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Willlam-
son and Fred of Huntsville visit-
ed the C. L. Williamsons this
week and the Doyte Taylors in
Teague.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bill Nash of
Houston spent last weekend in
Fairfield.
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Glazener
are spending this week in Hous-
|ton.
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Expert Television and Radio
repairing. Phone 8421. HIP
Hardware A Appliance. 29Jy-tir
Mrs. Jack Daugherty visited
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Marsters,
six year old Frankie and three
months old Scott, in Houston
last weekend.
Mrs. J. E. Lott and Loyd were
In Dallas Saturday.
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Clifford England has returned
from a week’s visit in Monter-
rey, Mexico.
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Mary Lou McNew of Houston
visited her father, H. L. Childs,
and Mrs. L. C. Kirgan the week-
end of Jan. 54.
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Mrs. Jack Daugherty is in
Maiakoff today to attend an
executive committee meeting of
the Palestine District Women’s
Sbciety of Christian Service of
Methodist Churches, at the home
of Mrs. Gladys Gilmore. Mrs.
Daugherty Is director of youth
work.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ross Lind-
ley and children, Michael and
Michelle of Harvey, La., near
New Orleans, spent last week-
end in the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lindley, oth-
er relatives and friends.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ritter and
Jack Lendon and Mr. and Mrs.
Leslie McGuyer visited Mrs. P.
H. Medaris at Hillcrest Hospital
in Waco Sunday.
Addison Blakley of Teague
was ir. Fairfield Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reese, Jr.,
of Pasadena visited In the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Reese last
weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Peyton
returned Saturday from two
weeks In Corpus Christi with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Williamson
and daughters. Mrs. Williamson
had major surgery while they
were there.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tate left
Tuesday for Houston to visit
with their new grandson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clayton.
Joe Richards, Jr., and the
Rev. W. L. Loessin attended
the Central Texas Presbytery
in Marlin Tuesday.
Specie I—Order your Venetian
Blinds from us, prices include
hanging of bliuds. Whitaker’s—
adv.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Emmons last
weekend were Mrs. Roy Lett
and Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Lett and
son, Bruce, of Mountain Park,
Okla., and Mr. and Mrs. Luther
Thompson and children.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Terry of
Fairfield and Mrs. Leslie ,Welch
of Teague visited the Terry’s
daughter, Mrs. Bobby Hollo-
way, Mr. Holloway and their
daughter, Terry Ann, in Wichita
Falls last weekend.
Finance your aato with The
Williford Co.—adv.
County 4-H Club
Steers In Houston
Fat Stock Show
The Freestone Coupty 4-H
Club of Fairfield has entered i
Hereford steers, one Shorthorr
steer, 3 Angus steers in thf
Junior Division of the 195<
Houston Fat Stock Show, Feb
ruary 22, through March 4.
The steer show is one of th<
largest in the history of th<
show, numbering nearly a thou
sand head. Total prize money
special premiums and awardi
including three scholarship!
amount to $82,164 in the Junioi
division alone.
Headline attraction of th<
rodeo will be Roy Rogers, Kins
of the Cowboys and Dale Evans
Queen of the West. Comedia!
Pat Brady and the Sons of th<
Pioneers will appear with then
at each performance.
Ticket reservations should b<
addressed to Ticket Director
Houston Fat. Stock Show, 2031
Commerce Building, Houston
Texas. They are priced $4.25
iY, JAN. 20, 1050 —PAGE FIVE
$3.75, $3.50, $3.00, $2.50 and in-
clude front gate admission .
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Joe Ed Lane, student at Uni-
versity of Houston, spent the
weekend at home, and was ac-
companied to Houston Monday
by his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Lane.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Tate spent
last weekend in Angleton with
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Taylor.
Alice Hughes, district court
reporter, spent two days in
Palestine last week.
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GIFTS—FLOI
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Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Ernest Ooates during
the weekend were their sens.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coates, Jr.,
Terry and Mike, of Oakwood;
and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Coates of Tyler.
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C. B. Robinson, WT. K. Bon-
ner and Carder Thornton at-
tended funeral services for Miss
Sue McCrary at Corsicana Satur-
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmer McVey,
Nina Louise and Gary plan to
go to Galveston Friday and get
their son, Clinton, who is pres-
ently attending the Moody State
School for Palsied Children, and
they will spend the weekend in
Houston with Mr. and Mrs. M.
Q. Heck, Jr. Clinton will return
to the school Sunday where he
is attending speech classes.
s Florist & Gifts
Highway 75
ERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
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Thursday * Friday * Saturday
And All Next Week
We have 33 Better Dresses, $10.95 up to $22.50
HALF - PRICE
• - • - $4.98
$5.00
$5.00
We have 71 Dresses, Skirts, Dusters, $5.98, $7.98, $8.98 - Specials,- • -
We have 77 Dresses, Skirls, Biouses, Etc., $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 -- Two For
We have 67 Children's Dresses, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 -- Two For
NO ALTERATIONS — NO LAY A WAYS — NO REFUNDS — NO EXCHANGES
Ladies' Sweaters.....HALF-PRICE.....ALL Said Final
SHOP OUR DOLLAR RACK...........Skirts, Blouses, ain Coals, Etc.
THESE AND LOTS MORE BARGAINS - - - LOOK FOR THE RED TAOS
Dollar Specials All Through The House
Cannon Towels
Find Quality, four colors. No Mm It, a* long
as they laaf.
20x40
SPECIAL, 2 for .........
W ASH CLOTHS
4 for...................
$1.00
$1.00
Bed Blankets
Bing)'' .Blankets, 72x04, 4-Inch satin
binding,
50% Rayon, 50% Cotton
(4 M
Individually boxed, SPECIAL
Double Blanket.*, 70x80,
(4 sol
4 color*, 5% Wool, SPECIAL
' £ - p
s.v mm:
Garza Sheets
THREE SIZES
PILLOW CASK FREE WITH
*' EACH SHEET
FREE-FREE-FREE-FREE
One Box of Fifty Kids Hats and Caps
1 to a customer and they Must Fit
B|i Special
Ijudie*’ Ht —410 gauge, 15 denier,
4 pring colom.
SPECIAL
A Pair
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Be sure le check oar Close-Out Prices of Women's Shoes - Three Groups
New Spring Shoes tor All the Family Arriving Daily - "Star Brand Shoe
Peyton Brow.
V. Ik PEYTON
PHONE 2i70
or 82.85
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Are Better"
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Kirgan, Joe Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1956, newspaper, January 26, 1956; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106475/m1/5/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.