The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961 Page: 5 of 8
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FAIRFIELD. TEX
Mr. ami Mrs. J. D. Hudson Jr.,
Jimmy and David of Waco were
Fairfield visitors Tuesday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Hill,
Joan, John Suel and Don Lee,
Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Capps Jr.,
liarry and Mike, left Saturday
on a vacation trip to Washing-
ton, D. (’., New York and other
states enroute.
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When In Mrxta, stop at the
friendly Majfstlc Hotel.—adv.
Dr. and Mrs. L. L. Bonner and
Ann and Mrs. Laura Bonner
are on a vacation trip to Cali-
fornia and will visit Mrs. L. L.
Bonner’s parents in Hunting-
ton Park while there.
M . and Mrs. J. W. Baldree
visited their son, Jim Baldree,
and family in Mexia July 4.
Mr. and Mrs. Condia Robert-
son, Patricia, and Nancy and
Billy Moegelin, attended the
Young family reunion at Quit-
man Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Paul McCann of Los An-
geles, Calif., is visiting in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer
L. Robertson. Mr. Robertson is
ill at the local hospital. Mrs.
McCann is also vitdting Mr. and
Mrs. Condia Robertson.
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Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Corley
of Huntsville attended memorial
at Mt. Zion Friday.
| FOR^)MUMITH> GOOD TASTE ON A U8fTED
Living Room Suites — Bedroom Suites
Dining Room Suites or Occasional Pieces
ALL NEW FURNITURE
AT
Watson Furniture Co.
FAIRFIELD. TEXAS
PHONE 3571
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh B. Stew
ard are in Austin during the
special session of the legisla-
ture.
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Mrs. Eugene Howard and
children of Connecticutt are vis-
iting in the home of Mrs. Alon-
zo Stroud and Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Reeves.
Guests in the home of Mrs.
H L. Williford ami Newt Rob-
ertson last week end were Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Parker and Larry
of Grand Prairie ami the Rev.
and Mrs. C. E. Garrett of Hunts-
ville. They also attended Mt.
Zion Memorial Friday.
Mrs. Minnie Sturdivant, Mrs.
A. L. Duncan and daughter,
Elizabeth, of Jennings, La., were
visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Baldree last week.
Mrs. Sturdivant is Mr. Baldree’s
sister.
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Kill rats now. Gilpin's “Good
Buy.” Money back guarantee.
Gilpin Drug Store. 3jy-tfc
Visitors Sunday in the home
of Mrs. L. C. Kirgan were Mr.
and Mrs. Tom Gleason, Tim,
- Lee, Joyce ,who is convalescing
nicely from major surgery, and
Jenny of Dallas; Mrs. H. N Hop-
kins and children, Joy, Jane,
Newton Jr, ami Lynn of Sils-
bee; Mrs. George Stubbs, Mrs.
R. Q. Sims and Gina of Wor-
tham; Mr. and Mrs. Hulen Kir-
gan of Mexia. Tim, Lee and Jen-
ny Gleason had been visiting
the Hopkins in Sllsbee and
Newton Hopkins Jr. spent four
weeks in Wortham.
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Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Baldree
ami son, Johnny, of Houston vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bald-
ree last week end. Mrs. J. O.
Swinburn and Mrs. Baldree ac-
companied them to Waco to see
Mr and Mrs. N. W. Bendy. Mrs.
Bendy is a sister of Mrs. Swin-
burn and Mrs. Baldree. Mr.
Bendy is critically ill.
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Expert TV servicing lor both
Black and white and color
sets; also Radio Repairing and
small Appliance Repairing. Hill
Hardware 4fc Appliance, Phone
MSI. lla-tfc
Roger Worth, David and Ran-
dy Steward of Corpus Christi
are visiting their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Steward
and Mrs. T. S. Watson Sr.
The average highway im I best possible feed conversion
provement will produee more
than three dollars In direct
sav'ngs to motorists for every
dollar it costs.
Feed costs represent between
Joe Bigham of Kilgore who
is presently located in Center- .......
vilk by the oil company with I a half and two-thirds of the
which he w orks, visited in the j total cost of producing a dozen
eggs. This makes it just plain
good business to try to get the
from the laying flock, points
out Ben Wormeli. extension
poultry husbandman
S. H. Stall up home Saturday.
Mrs Nona Pearce of Boling
who is a guest in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Parker, Mrs.
Parker, Mrs. Frank McDonald
and Mrs. Morris Sneed were in
Dallas Tuesday evening to at-
tend the musical "Brigadoon.”
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Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Blount
and children spent last week
end in Arlington with her sis-
ter and family.
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pierce and
children were visitors in the
home of Mrs. E. J. Leben Sat-
urday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Hoit Richards,
Mrs. Lemma Piercy, Mrs. Hel-
en Bertha and Bobbie visited
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Owens and
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Owens in
Palestine July 4.
Recent visitors in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Lan-
caster and Dale were Mr. and
Mrs. G. J. Anderson, William
and Linda, of Princeton, La.; ^ (
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Lancas- ^u*-v 4
ter of Mesquite; Mr. and Mrs.
N. O. Findley and Brenda, and
Mrs. Pearl Anderson of Odessa;
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Hopson of
Huntsville; Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
ert Smith of Palestine; Mr. and
Mrs. James Baker of Fairfield;
Mr. and Mrs. Bradley Ander-
son, Patricia, Bradley Jr., and
David; Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Claridge of Fairfield; and Mr.
and Mrs. Minyard White of
Princeton, La.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Kirgan
visited O. C. Grayson in Wells
July 4.
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Mr. and Mrs. Bryan F. Wil-
liamson and children, Fred and
Jan, are spending a two weeks’
vacation here with Mr. and Mrs.
C. L. Williamson and with Mr.
and Mrs. Doyle Taylor in
Teague. They visited in San An-
tonio and San Marcos from
Wednesday until Friday last
week.
Mrs. Lemma Piercy, Mrs.
Mary Helen Bertha and daugh-
ter, Bobbie, of Houston spent
last week visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Hoit Richards and other rela-
tives in Fairfield.
Mrs. Hoit Richards, Mrs.
Lemma Piercy, Mrs. Mary Hel-
en Bertha and Bobbie visited
Mrs. Beulah Horton in Dallas
Wednesday of last week.
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When in Mexia, stop at the
friendly Majestic Hotel.—adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilman Rut-
ledge arid c hildren, Judy. Thom-
as Alva and Cecilia of Childress
were visitors in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Emmons
Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Rut-
ledge is the former Frances
Griffith.
Visitors in the home of Mrs.
H. J. Childs and Flossie during
were Mr. and Mrs. Jay
Childs and family and friend.
Margaret Lamar, of Houston;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rovid and
children of Corpus Christi. Mrs.
Baird remained here for a long-
er visit, returning home Friday.
They visited Mr. and Mrs. Rely
Childs and family in Grand
Prairie last Wednesday and
Thursday.
Marie’s Beauty Shop
Phone 226]
33rn DISC. ON LADIES SUMMER DRESSES
Dresses were $17,98—Now........$11.99
Dresses were $14.98—Now........$9.99
Dresses were $12.98—Now........$8.65
Dresses were $10.98—Now........$7.32
Dresses were $8.98—Now........$5.99
Dresses were $7.98—Now........$5.32
Dresses were $5.98—Now........$3.99
Dresses were $4.98—Now........$3.32
All Other Print Dresses Now........$2.98
Formerly $2.98 and $3.98—Now----- $2.98
Children's Dresses, Choice—Now__________________$2.98
A Few Ladies' Dresses From Lost Yeor Now Going At
HALF-PRICE
We hove about 1 dozen Ladies' NEW Summer Hots, Going At
HALF-PRICE
Be Sure To Check Our Table of Remnants, Going At
HALF-PRICE
SHOP OUR SHOE BARGAINS—SPECIAL GROUPS—
Women's and Children's $2.98 — $3.98 — $4.98
Boys' and Men's________________________$4.98 — $5.98
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 p. B. PEYTON. JR.
PHONE 2176 — FAIRFIELD
ROBERTSONS
MS VOVK BOD6ET
FOOD STORES
PHONE 3861
FREE DELIVERY
SOUTH SIDE SQUARE
Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Old Fort
26-oz. MortonV Black 1 % oz.
Salt - - 2 (or 15c Pepper—10c
ATKINS POLISH STYLE 22 oz. Jars
PKKLES........3 for $1.00
WIKHHBO.NK FRENCH
DRESSING.....16 oz. bottle 29c
Hnnsweet Prune Del Monte I.ge. 20 oz.
Juice ■ - qt. 47c Catsup - - - 31c
unr a duict
TUNA........3 cans for 89c
NABISCO
CRACKERS - - -1 pound box 26c
Pinto Jack Spratt 2 Cans
Beans - 2 lb. 25c Hominy --15c
UNCLE BEN’S
RICE.........28 oz. box 45c
i ■*. .i t ‘
Red 10 lb*. Donald Duck Frozen Or.
Potatoes - - 49c Juice - 2 (or 45c
KRAFT LARGE
MARSHMALLOWS - - -10 oz. 19c
Hill's Dog S Cana Ranch Boy Dog 12 Cans
Food----35c Food----99c
GET QUALITY
DRYCLEANING
plus free SAN EX
MOTHPROOFING
Now at last . . . the
wore, safe answer to
moth damage. Yon
pay nothing extra
for this remarkable
new service. So why-
won d e r . . . why
worry . . . get the
very best quality dry-
cleaning plus FREE
SANEX MOTH-
PROOFING.
Barber Cleaners
Phone 2971
Free Pickup and Delivery
it's Really dangerous
—to be without
the protection of
FIRE INSURANCE ON YOUR
HOUSE end CONTENTS
Our Independent
Insurance Agency
SERVES YOU FIRST
The Big Difference
Is
We're Not Chained,
We're Free
To Take Your Side
Because We Are
An Independent
Agency
And Our Only Boss
Is Our Customers
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V /agent J
J. E. (Son) LOTT
I'hone 2441
FAIRFIELD, TEXAS
MRS. TUCKER'S
(SHORTENING
TIDE
3 Lb. Can .........
69c
Regular Size ...... 27(
PUREX
OUR DARLING
TOMATO JUICE
Gallon .......
49c
4G Oz. Can 33(
COLE
PINE OIL
SCOTTISSUE
12 Or-
29c
3 Rolls For 35(
SPEAH
VINEGAR
Speciols By
Quart—2 For ......
29c
GLADIOLA
ALCOA
Aluminum Foil
10 UUi. FLOCK 79C
12 Inch
29c
5 LBS. MEAL 33C
BILL WILLIAMS GRADE A
FRYERS
Chuck
l,oin or T-Bone
Roast - - lb. 55c Steaks - lb. 69c
METZGAR’S, BORDEN’S OR BOSWELL’S
MILK.........% gallon 49c
Fresh Lean Pork I*ure Pork 2 lbs.
Chops - - lb. 55c Sausages - 79c
FRESH
GROUND MEAT......lb. 55c
RATH’S RA-COKN BRAND
BACON...........lb. 39c
Hun Valley Sunlite 3 for
Oleo - - lb. 19c Biscuits—25c
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 43, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 13, 1961, newspaper, July 13, 1961; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106780/m1/5/?q=%221961-07%22&rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.