The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1946 Page: 6 of 8
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per word, one insertion
i per word each additional insertion--
Cards of Thanks, rate par word —--
Tributes of Respeet, rate par word-
Display in want ad section, par inch--*-
Copy received after Wednesday noon will appear under bet
Late For Want Ad Column."
Cask With Order Uideas Tea Hare Charge Account
_2 cents
_1 cent
BUY . . . SELL . . . TRADE . . . RENT . . . THROUGH THE
WANT ADS . . . COST IS LITTLE . .. RESULTS ARE GOOD
FOR SALE
HAVE buyer for small farm. Has
*8,000.00 to invest.
THE TIDWELL Apartments $10,000.
8A1 acres on south side of Highway
84 about 1*2 mile East of Fairfield,
has nice highway frontage.
A beautiful building site overlooking
highway 76, has good well water,
good barn, poultry shed and tool
shed. Located about 6 1-2 miles N.
of Fairfield, 18 acres land in-
cluded.
J. E. (Son) LOTT
volt
STRAWBERRIES at my farm
miles East of Dew, $1-26 per gal-
lon—$1.00 where buyer picks them
H. D. Bishop. ltp
frOR SALE—Late model 32
automatic Delco Light Plant, 1,000
watt output Also 82 volt fan, 82
volt radio, 82 volt iron. Frederick
Hill. 28m-tf-c
WASHING MACHINE REPAIRS-7
LIS. FLOOR CO.—Sanding and
finishing. Free estimates. Phone
126-W, Teague, Texas. 18a-4tp
LOST—Five, 80 pound Poland China
pigs. Reward. A. L. Evans, Fair-
field,
TRUCK—For public service. Let me
do your hauling. Tolbert Casey at
Parker Motor Co. 4a-4tp
FOR SALE—6 house doors, 8x7.
C. H. Richardson, Fairfield. lla-2tp
Any make or model. Ringer rolls
for all makes. Maytag Sales Ser-
vice. C. L. Clark. 208 East Main
St, Mexia, Texas. 2atf
HAVE many buyers’ requests for
farms from 6 to 100 acres. J. E.
Wells, real estate and farms, Box
$82, Fairfield; Phone 88 Kerens,
Texas. lOj-tf-c
JOfi ARTICLE that you don’t
need
at home bring to King’s Place, ltp
FOR ■Bjifllfi
SALE—Four room house,
furnished, and lot Inquire at N. L
Findley’s residence. ltp
“WANTED-A bout 20 head of geeee.
Roy Kelly, Fairfield.
tOR SALE—‘Filling
station, one
year lease on building, good loca-
tion, in Teague. Price $1,000.00 The
Davis Co., Teague. 18a-tfc
FOR SALE—Upright Piano, $160.00.
Mrs. David Claridge. See Mrs. Ira
Smith. < 4a-8tc
CHICKS—All leading varieties, day
old and started. Waldrops Hatch-
ery, Teague. tf
SCRATCH PADS—Useful and con-
venient scratch pads for your desk.
The price is negligible. tf
Church and Social News
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Methodist Church
BYRON LOVELADY, Paster
• Church School, 10 A. M.
* Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
Youth Fellowship, 6 P. M.
Evening Worship, 7 P. M.
Woman’s Society of Christian Ser-
vice, Monday, 2 P. M.
Wednesday Evening Service, 7 P. M
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Church Schedule
R. L. RYBURN. Paster
Sunday
Post Oak, each first
Saturday night before.
Corinth Dew, each Second and
Fourth Sundays.
Oak Grove, each Third Sunday and
Saturday night before.
Calvary Baptist
J. D. JONES, Paster
10:00 A. M. Sunday School.
11:00 A. M. Preaching.
0:80 P. M., B. T. C.
7:16 P. M., Preaching.
8:00 P. M. Monday, W. M. U.
7:00 P. M. Wednesday, Prayer
Service.
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First Baptist
BEN STOHLER, Pastor
10:00 A. M. Sunday School.
11:00 A. M. Preaching.
Training UUnion, 7 P. M.
Evening Service, 8 P. M.
W. M. S., Monday, 8:80 P. M.
Wednesday Service, 7:46 P. M.
WANTED—Furnished or unfurnish?
ed apartment or house, no children,
permanent. K. S. Barber at Barber’s
Tailor Shop. lls-tp
FOR SALE—Have plenty Texas
Wonder Stock Peas, 10c per lb., at
my place at Ward Prairie. Albert
York. lla-2tp
* Next 15 Days
$7.50 Permanent Wave $5
Fulton’s Beauty
Shop
2nd Floor Teague Natl Bank
i Phone 408—Teagae
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
WARREN R. HALL. JR^ Pastor
Sunday School, 10:00 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11:00 A. M.
Evening Worship, 7:80 P. M.
Woman’s Auxiliary, Monday, 8:00
P. M.
Wednesday Evening Service, 7:80
P. M.
Assembly of God
F. LAMAR McGOWN. Paster
Sunday School, 9:46 A. M.
Morning Worship, 11 A. M.
Christ Ambassadors, 6 P. M.
Children’s Church, 6:80 P. M.
Evening Services, 7:16.
Tuesday Evening, 7:00.
Thursday, W. M. C., 2 P. M.
Friday Evening, 7:00.
You are welcome.
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Church of Christ
The regular services of the Church
of Christ are being held at the
Church located two blocks east of the
•quare and one block north of the
^^k’s^Tb^ins at 10:00 A. M.
and worship services at 11:00 A. M.
Everyone is invited te attend these
Old Line Baptist, Dew
W. W. WATSON, Pastor
Preaching services every Sunday
morning and Sunday night. B. T. C.
every Sunday night. Everyone in-
vited by membership and pastor to
attend.
Announcements
For Congress
$16.00
For Judicial District .....,
1000
For Senatorial District
10.00
For County Offices
6.00
For Commissioner
6.00
For Justice Precinct
8.00
We are authorized to announce the
following candidates for office, sub-
ject to -action of the Democratic
primaries:
For Lieutenant Governor:
JOE ED WINFREE
Of Harris County
For Congress, 6th District:
LYNN B. GRIFFITH
Of Ellis County
JOE COWLEY
Of Hill County
Far Representative:
JOHN PETER STUBBS
For Re-Election
ELMER McVEY
For County Judge:
A. H. BENBROOK
For Re-Election
For Sheriff:
TILDEN R. CHILDS
J. R. SESSIONS
For Re-Election
J. D. DAVIDSON, JR.
For Tax Assessor-Collector:
W. H. McSPADDEN
For Re-Election 2nd Term
For County Clerk:
HENRY McCORMICK
For Re-Election 2nd Term
For County Treasurer:
ESTELLE DODDS
For Re-Election 2nd Term
For District Clerk:
CLYDE R. GLAZENER
For Re-Election 2nd Term
Few County Superintendent:
SHELMA CARULE
For Re-Election
H. L. Williford R. W. Williford
WILLIFORD * WILLIFORD
Attoraeyn-at-Law
Fairfield, Texas
Practice In All The Courts
Protect—
YOUR TELEPHONE
INSTRUMENT FROM
ABUSE
Repair Parts Are Limited
Three States
Telephone Co.
Of Texas
Dr. W. R. McLeod
VETERINARY SURGEON
FAIRFIELD, TEXAS
Office at Residence
Phone 28F81
PAINTING AND
CARPENTER WORK
—No Work too Small
—Free Estimate
—Work Guaranteed
... See — >
JAMES IVY or f
NED HARRISON
Box 325—Fairfield
Wanted To Buy
WASHING MACHINES
All Makes or Kinds
In Any Condition
C. L. Clark
208 E. Main - Phone 240
Mexia, Texas
Auto Repairing
Welding: — Generators
Starters — Brake Repairs
Standard Garage
T. P. CREWS
Southern
Express Co., Inc.
Daily Freight Service to All Points
PICK UP AND DELIVER •
C.C.
LINNENBERG, Agent
PHONE 75
Back the Coop Hospital
For County Attorney:
J. O. ANDERSON
Eat At
THE FRIENDLY CAFE
LOPERS
For Conunisaioner, Precinct 1:
W. W. FREEMAN
JESS C. ANDERSON
JIM “BILL” BONNER. JR.
For Commieeioner, Precinct •:
J. S. COBURN
ALTON P. WILLBANKS
E. HAYNIE EZELL
For Re-Election
★ Short Orders
★ Hamburgers
★ Sandwiches
★ Hot Dogs
ir Cold Drinks
ir Ice Cream
if Coffee
You Receive A Welcome And
Courteous Attention
East Side Square
TAXI SERVICE
DAY AND NIGHT
0. K. Ray
Phones; Day 43—Night 80
During 1946 there will be six
eclipses, four of the sun and two of
the moon.
For Commissioner, Precinct 4:
R. G. BOUNDS
For Re-Election
W. A. (ZAN) POSEY
For Justice of the Peace, Prect. 1:
R. H. BRADLEY
For Re-Election 2nd Term
For CensUMe, Precinct 1:
HARRY ROBINSON
For Re-Election
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Forgotten
Men Quit
Advertising
Yesterday
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Pa
Dr. Joe B. Williams
Gazzaway Studio
Teague, Texas
We are equipped to give you
excellent service, and we want
you to become acquainted with
our work by bringing us your
pictures.
Also for special photos, fami-
ly gatherings and portraitures,
you will find our service best.
OVER WESTERN AUTO
Custom Ground
Meal
For Sale at Mill—Also At
H. E. Lane Grocery, Hill Cash
Store, T. R. Bonner Grocery
and John Manahan
S. L. Daniel
EYES EXAMINED AND
GLASSES FITTEb
\ trial will convince you that cm
•ervice is exactly what we claim—
The Best at the Least Cost „
>6 1-2 W. 4th Ave. Corsicana! Tex
’n Mexia Office Every Saturday'
Monuments
For Monuments of All Kinds
Boo or Write
WILLI8 YOUNG
Fairfletd, Texas 21m4tp
FOR ELECTRICAL
WIRING AND SMALL
APPLIANCE REPAIRING
Hugh Harris
Phone 37
Lemon Juice Recipe Checks
Rheumatic Pain Quickly
USB
666
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Cold Preparations
Liquid. Tablets, Salve, Neee Drupe
Caution use only as directed
If you lufif from rkruutk, arthrf-
tf. Of neurit ia p»in, try tku
inexpensive home recipe thouxandx
u. uxina. Get t P^kaga of ku-Ba
Compound, a 2 mb’ aupply today, MS
k with • quart of wxter, add the
fuioc of 4 kmafu. It*, tier, pleuent
and no troubk u .11. You need onle I
ixMeapoonfule «o rim. . dx,. &k»
within 41 houra — (imilllui over*
?*** - 1>W»did rexulta we chained.
If the p.m. do not qukkl, leave
end if too do not fevl better. Ku-Ba
will M TOO nothin, to trr *• a ia
WOO IPS OKI (,
STORE
TRYONBC
QtutKj
LUNCHES —
W« ■■
Highway 75 —
RADIO REPAIR SERVICE
Dealer for Complete Weetinghonee Line and
Stromberg Carlson Radios
••4 rtf' ‘ Xf"' v ci • •" ' *r ' mL St V
Orders Accepted Now
' Radioe in City Called For and Delivered
H. Y. STEWARD
Red A White Store
WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD SERVICE
CLOTHING
CLEANED — PRESSED — ALTERED
HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED
Barber’s Tailor Shop
Fairfield, Texas
Back the County Coop Hospital
MMex'a»Tex/
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See Us For Your Needs—
H'
LACKS
-ASSOCIATE STORE-
EverytfmqFor HOME.. CAR ana OUTDOORS
ADJOINING FAIRFIELD STATE BANK
Buy Your Coop Hospital Share Now!
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ON
IXPIRIINCI
B$» we do haven
few ef tke finest
GOOD/YEAR
yjrjfc/r'
TIRES
m
Maybe all you need is
a small repair. Perhaps
you’ll get more for your
money with Extra Mile-
age Recaps.
And, if a brand new tire
is a must, we’ll handle
that problem tool
New Goodyear Do
Luxe . . 1 .
use out
IASY pay plan
WTi
5.
HIGH
r-Senior|
Friday
achool rl
Urge buildlnl
.utiful rod wwf
Streamers wei
entrance door
pd and white
ding from th«
t port. A l*r«
^ placed wne
*£ the center of the
A large table wa
Ljnter of the gymn
furge white table
ijth three vases of
*^snd white cr«
i consisted of c
as the banq
Easter. The
the progrl
_ the menu, sndl
pl autographs w^
•lace cards were
[ Mme» written in re
to gu® drops.
The table was a|
which attracted the
Ured the doorway.
The banquet startl
right With everyone^
janiors. who couldn’t
came dressed in tt
apparel with very
girls were di es
aing dresses. Sara*
aqua dress, with a b
and one at the wais
pretty on her tall
Andie wore a lime I
, low neckline and|
,jde. A darling be
heads and white st|
' dress. She wore
sories which consis'
rtrand of pearls, an
Nt. A rhinestone
the other accessory
The teachers wei
prettiest apparel, to
nice.
The courses of th<
ed as follows:
Pineapple juice
juniors gave the i
Cocktail—served
History and Prophe
pistes and beverag
the coune. end the -
listed of brick ice
■ the mothers of
Ki"“irs and friends
urred the meal at
«U| to thank each
B$t, and time)
liaquished for this
te.
The teachers wis
I success and hal
tore yeras, after th<j
ed. Everyone api
joyed the banquet
Sera and Audie
the hard day’s work
were content to go I
Mbrwards and tail
of the evening.
Cecil and Jerrel
went to Springfield
friends last Friday |
Douglas went
some others in his I
Furney and Ellis |
in Fairfield and
Teague.
Audie and Tomml
nrdsy night by goi|
and other placea.
Friday night but th|
Saturday night.
LUMBER
McAdami
Comd
Northeast Coril
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 18, 1946, newspaper, April 18, 1946; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1109889/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.