The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1959 Page: 5 of 8
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THE FAIRFILI.D RE< ORDER, FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE < Ol NTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, (HT, 15, 1959_PAGE H\E
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WOOD'S DRUG STORE
Some Wives,
Widows Eligible
For SS Benefits
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PHONE 2 091
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FAIRFIELD, TEX
Mrs. E. J. Lane returned Sun-
day night from a two weeks
visit in Lubbock with the Lovic
Glazeners and the James Tates.
Mrs. Jim Baldree of Mexia
and granddaughter Darla Curry
of Austin visited Mr. and Mrs.
A. L. Baldree Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Stroud
were in Dallas Sunday and join-
end Warren Stroud, Caroline
Morganthall, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
ard Morganthall of Midland to
attend the State Fair Sunday.
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Morris Sneed and Peyton
Await visited Millicent Sneed
at Texas Tech. Lubbock, la>t
Some separated (but not
divorced) wives and widows of
retired or deceased social se-
curity workers are missing out
on monthly social security ben-
efits. They are not receiving
their social security payments
because they are overlooking
an important change in the So-
Miss Clara Manahan has giv- f ial, Security Law. This change
, the hnsnltel ma<Je H POSslb,e f,,r SOme wives
and widows of retired or de-
ceased workers to get monthly
benefits even though they are
not now, or were not at the
HOSPITAL NEWS
(Oct. (Mht. 13)
en the- hospital a beautiful
painting of tulips in memory of
her sister, Miss Ona Manahan,
who painted the picture. The
‘wwteu,‘ ''f
Expert TV servicing lor both weekend and attended special
Black and white and color "Dad's Day." acthjtics. They
set*; also Radio Repairing and also attended the Texas Tech-!
email Appliance Repairing. Hill TCC football game.
Hardware & Appliance, Phone
2421. lta-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. Ramon R. Kir-
gan, Patricia Robertson and
Mrs. Joe Lee Kirgan attended
the SMU-Missouri football game
in the Cotton Bowl Friday night
and remained to attend the
Mrs. L. R. Whatley and Caro-
line were in Mexia Monday to
help celebrate Glen Williford’s
birthday. He is the youngest
son of Dr. and Mrs. Carl E.
Williford.
Kill rats now. Gilpin’* “Good
State Fair Saturday. Mr. and I Buy.” Money back guarantee.
Mrs. T. P. Cannon of Hender-1 Gilpin Drug Store. 3j*-tfc
son were in Dallas Thursday
and Friday.
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Mrs. A. W. Bounds of Hous-
ton visited Mr. and Mrs. (
Williford last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Sartor!
visited Mr. and Mrs. Billy l
Sartor in Baytown . last week.,
N. Mrs. Billy Sartor
I surgery.
had major
VOTE HERE OX-YOUR CHOICE
FOR NATIONAL FLOWER
FISCHER'S FLORIST & GIFTS
GIFTS—FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Dial 2871 Highway 75
a new picture
tube means
more TV fun
SERVICE
Let ns install one of the new aluminized
picture tubes in jour TV. Have far
brighter, sharper viewing pleasure.
Hill Hardware & Appliance
PHONE 2421 — FAIRFIELD, TEXAS
Patients dismissed: Mack
Robinson, Oct. 7; Sidney Ros-
ser Jr., Oct. 8; B. CL Curry,
Oct. 7; Travis Moore, Oct. 8;
Lee Bertha McGee, Oct. 7; Mrs.
C. F. Horton, Oct. 11; Mrs. C.
L. Carroll and baby son, Oct.
12; Gertrude Wade, Oct. 10;
Hollis Lambert, Oct. 11; Mrs.
B. G. Capps, Sr., Oct. 10.
Medical patients, dates ad-
mitted and released: Amos
Hayes, Buffalo, Oct. 7-8; L. M.
Grayson, Buffalo, Oct. 0-7; Mrs.
Peyton Knight, Buffalo, Oct.
7-8; Robert Banks, Oct. 6-8; Mrs.
Paralee Bounds, Wortham, Oct.
fi-8; Tommy Joe Crane, Oct.
0-8; Peyton Await, Oct. 0-7;
Jeneretta Jones, Oct. 6-8; Mrs.
R. (’. Wolf, Buffalo, Oct. 6-9; B.
B. Pickens, Oct. 8-9; James
Betts, Oct. 8-10; Alton Keaton,
Oct. 9-10; Estelle Dodds, Oct. 9-
12: Mrs. Neva Lee, Oct. 0-12;
Harvey Jones Jr., Oct. 9-10; G.
H. Pate, Oct. 9-12; Mary Ruth
| Moore, Oct. 10-11 ; Joe Don
Shaddix, Centerville, Oct. 11-12;
Walter Pickens, Oct. 12-13.
Medical patients, dates admit-
i ted: Miss Clara Manahan, Oct.
17; Mrs. Oda Black, Oct. 7; Mrs.
Rosie Lee Story, Teague, Oct.
9; Wanda Cole, Oct. 11; A. F.
English, Oct. 11; Mrs. Estelle
Simmons, Teague, Oct. 12; Mrs.
Travis Speed, Oct. 12; Mrs.
Delma Connell, Oct. 12; Mrs.
Rena Day, Oct. 12; Leola Busby,
Oct. 12.
Surgery: Connie Parker ad-
mitted Oct. 12 for surgery.
Methodist Church
News
LEON PEACOCK, Pastor
Sunday
9:30 A. M.—Junior choir re-
hearsal
10:00 A. M.—Church School.
10:55 A. M.—Worship.
6:15 I’. M.—Junior and Youth
Fellowship.
7:30 P. M.—Worship.
Tuesday
9:00 A. M.—WSCS.
Wednesday
715 A. M.—Prayer Meeting.
7:30 'P. M.—Choir Practice.
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Dew Methodist
Church
LEON PE.VCOt K, Pastor
9:15 A. M.—First and third
ce.
Sunday,
living with or being supported
by them.
The three requirements for a i
wife, not insured through her i
own work, to qualify for month-j Sunday, preaching service.
ly benefits are as follows: (1 > ; io;3o a. M._Every
where there are no minor or Sunday School.
disabled children involved, she ___0_
must he 62 years of age or oid-! did*
er; (2) their marriage must be! DUtlcr Baptist
legal one that has not terminat-i Church
ed; and (3) her husband must
be receiving his monthly social HAROLD GREENWOOD, Pastor
security benefits. An aged Sunday:
widow must have been legally
married to her husband at the
time of his death to qualify for!
a monthly survivor benefit.
Wives and widows 62 years |
of age whose marriages havel
not been legally terminated, butI
Ward Prairie Baptist
Church News
MARION WILSON, Pastor
Services each Sunday.
10:15 A. M.—Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.—Preaching.
7:00 P. M.—B. T. S.
fc:00 P. M.—Evening Service.
Post Oak Baptist
Church News
It. L. RVI1CRN, Pastor
10:30 A. M — Sunday School
every Sunday.
11:00 A. M.—Preaching every
first and third Sundays.
Coney Baptist
Church News
HAROLD SMALL, JR., Pastor
Services each Sunday,
10:00 A. M—Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.—Preaching.
7:00 P. M.—Evening Service.
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Mrs It. M. Diggs and Billy
Hitt Jr., of Fort Worth visited
the H. (’. Cranberrys and othci
relatives here this w< ek.
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CLEANINGJ
Mrs. II. C. Cranberry, Mrs
J. T. Hitt Sr.. Mrs. R. M Bigg,
and Billy Hitt Jr., visited in
Mexia Sunday afternoon.
FREE Pl< hi I* AND
DELIVER)
Barber Cleaners
PHONE 2971
10 A. M.—Sunday hcrtool.
11 A M.—Preaching.
7:00 P.M.—Preaching.
Corinth Church
Of Dew
who have been living apart
from their husbands, should in-
quire promptly about their;
rights, because no benefit pay-
ment can begin until an appli-
cation has been filed.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank Dr. Crossno,
Dr. Keller and the nurses and
all of my good friends for being
so nice to me during my re-
cent stay in the hospital. Espe-
cially do I appreciate the pray-
ers, each card and the beauti-
ful flowers.
Mrs. Homer Henry
ami Family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Mike Rohaley
of San Antonio spent Monday
night in the home of her son,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Moegelin en-
route to the State Fair in Dal-
las.
BOBBY BALDREE, Pastor
Services each Sunday.
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.—Preaching.
6:30 P. M.—B. T. S.
7:30 P. M.—Evening Services
6:30 P M.—Wednesday night
Prayer Service.
BAKER'S RADIATOR
SHOP & GARAGE
X. Hwy, 75 Fairfield, Texas Ph. 5411
NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE VOI R RADIATOR
CHECKED FOR WINTER DRIVING
SEE I S FOR COMPLETE RADIATOR WORK
We give 4MGREEN STAMPS
Mrs. Max Wood and Charles
and Mrs. Jerome Wood and
Jerry were in Waco Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gray of
Corsicana visited Mr. and Mrs.
C. B. Robinson Wednesday.
Seethe SHOW that
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Child-
spent Friday in Waco where
they visited Mr. and Mrs. J.
D. Hudson Jr., and sons.
Mrs. Bernard Reeves and
Mrs. Condia Robertson were in
Dallas Monday and Tuesday.
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SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday, Od. 16-17
FLOUR, Gladiola — 25 lbs. $1.79
COFFEE, Admiration.....lb. 65c
BEANS, Pinto......2 lbs. 19c
MRS. TUCKERS
SHORTENING.......3lbs. 59c
CORN, Raider Cream - - 2 cans 25
DIAMOND BRAND
TOMATO JUICE......46 ozs. 25c
SPINACH, Raider Brand - 2 cns. 25c
PEACHES, Hemet - Size 2,/2 cn. 29c
I46’Ia KPN4TT
PORK AND BEANS --- 3 cans 29c
MEAL, Gladiola......10 lbs. 69c
TOILET TISSUE. Kim-- 4 rolls 29c
HOMEMADE PI RE PORK
SAUSAGE, lb. 35c - - - 3 lbs. $1.00
WEINERS, lb. 35c --3lbs. $1.00
BOLOGNA, lb. 35 - - - - 3 lbs. $1.00
OLEO, Sun Valley.....2 lbs. 35c
BISCUITS......3 cans 25c
Anderson Bros. & Co.
PHONE 2801 - FREE DELIVERY
i
Mr. and Mrs. A. 1.. Baldree
land son, Johnny, are visiting in
I Houston this week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Randolph White
1 were in Houston last weekend
j with Mr. and Mrs. Glen White
and family. Mrs. Glen White
j had a tonsiiectomy at Little
York Clinic and is reported con-
valescing nicely.
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Mrs. Hariin Anderson and
Jeffrey of Houston visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Randolph White
and Mr. and Mrs. C. D. An-
derson last week while Mr.
Anderson was away on a busi-
ness trip.
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Rev. and Mrs. Preston A.
Taylor and Marsha Kay went
to Lindale Monday and were
accompanied home Tuesday by
Preston Jr. who spent several
days with his grandparents.
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LACEY’S MKLLORINE
CREAM
Vi gal. 39f
FLOUR
Gladiola. 5 lbs. 49c
19 lbs. 85c
Mrs. W. E. Jones, Mr. and
Mrs. Forest Jones and children
visited Mr. and Mrs. Lee Scott
in Temple Monday.
Greatest convenience
of a Wife’s time...
A KITCHEN
TELEPHONE
GLADIOLA m gm
MEAL - - - 5 lbs. i9l
BEST MAID—quart 4|||
Salad Dressing i9l
U. S. NO. 1 RED— 10 III.-. 49 MV
POTATOES --- ill
PURE m MB
LARD - - - - 3 lbs.
PINTO JB 49
BEANS---2 lbs. In
TEXAS ORANGES OR 4*49
G. Fruit 5 lb. bag i9l
POWDERED OR BROWN $9 49
SUGAR -2 boxes In
RIVER 9| A
RICE-2 lb. box ill
HUXKIHT 4|||
LEMONS--doz.491
(iLADIOLA A dflfc
Cake Mix, 2 bx. 491
HOTEL—300 ( air 99
Tomatoes 3cns.iil
KEITHS FROZEN 4*49
Fish Sticks - pkg. *91
BRIGHT AND EARLY |A
COFFEE, lb. pkg.49l
OUR DARLING $999
SPINACH -2 (ns. In
DONALD DUCK FROZEN M99
Or. Juice - 2 cans 491
BRER RABBIT 1-2 gaL Jar MB AW
SYRUP-- -each 591
TRELLIS 99 m
PEAS ---2 cans 451
BORDENS 99 m
BISCUITS - 3 for 431
HAMS
SAMUEL'S PICNIC
lb. 35c
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A kitchen telephone is
the most time and labor
saving convenience you can
give your wife. There
isn’t a wife today who eouldn’t
use the time and energy
that’s saved each day
by a kitchen telephone. No
more running to answer
a ringing phone in another
part of the houae, and
no missed calls either.
Inexpensive too, only
pennies a day.
TEXAH TELEPHONE
& TELEGRAPH
COMPANY
FAIRFIELD. TEXAS
FRESH TENDER m 99
Chuck Roast lb i9l
Korn Kist
BACON
PRESSED HAM OR m mm
BOLOGNA lb. 451
fresh mm
Pork Chops lb. 551
lb. 35l
DRY SALT 4 BM
JOWL----lb. 1 /1
SAUSAGE
Pure Pork, lb. 39c—3 lbs.
$1.00
Spsciols lor Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Oct. 15-16-17
ROBERTSON’S
SOUTH SIDS SQUARE
FREE DELIVERY
PHONE 3861
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Kirgan, Ramon R. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1959, newspaper, October 15, 1959; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1107255/m1/5/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.