The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1955 Page: 5 of 8
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At Public Library
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Williford
and Newt Robertson spent Sun-
day In Grand Prairie where
they visited the Joe Parkers an 1
Mr. and Mrs. E. F. McCulley.
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Expert Television und Radio
repairing. Phone 2421. Hill
Hardware & Appliance. 29Jy-tfc
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Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Parker of
Pasadena spent Friday night
with Newt Robertson.
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Peyton Bros, have 45 Fall
Dresses from $10.98 up to $22.98,
going at Half Price, Friday, Hat-
apday and Monday. Final reduc-
tion and No alterations. No ap-
provals, No exchanges, No laiy-
a-ways, No refunds.—adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Nettle and
Jane Ann of Garland spent last
weekend with Mrs. Ellen Nettle.
Mr. and Mrs. Bryan William-
son and son, Fred, arrived Wed-
nesday to visit the C. L. Wil-
liamsons in Fairfield and the
Doyle Taylors In Teague. Mr.
Williamson was recently releas-
ed from Air Force duty at San
Rafael, C. If.
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Be sure to attend the Tom
Thumb Wedding for MOD at the
gym Saturday night.—adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen White and
Debbie are visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wilson, In
Teague this week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Smith and
family of Fort Worth visited in
the homes of Mr. and Mrs.
Terry Manahan and Mrs. H. J.
Cannon last Sunday.
SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturday, Jan. 28-29
FLOUR, Gladiola, 10 lb. cloth
...91c
PURE LARD, 8 lb. bucket......
$1.59
SUGAR, 10 lbs...........................
91c
COFFEE, Bright & Early, lb..
89c
PINTO BEANS, 2 lb. cello......
...19c
CRACKERS, Premium, lb.......
23c
RED POTATOES, 10 lbs..........
35c
TOMATOES, 2 cartons for......
25c
LETTUCE, large head .............
10c
CABBAGE, fresh green, lb.....
......4c
PEACHES, Val Vita, No. 2>/2 can 29c
ORANGE JUICE, Texsun, 46 oz. 29c
CORN, Le Grande, cr. style, 2 tor 25c
CATSUP, Del Monte ................
19c
Salad Dressing, Morton’s, pt.
...19c
MORToK’H
BLACK PEPPER, VA or.......
f
10c
CHILL block, lb.........................
38c
FRYERS, fresh dressed, lb.....
...41c
PORK ROAST, lb..........................
39c
iioMk^iAOe
SAUSAGE, pure pork, lb. ......
39c
GROUND MEAT, lb.................
33c
stEw meat, ib.
23c
Bobble Await returned to
North Texas State College Wed-
nesday after spending several
days between semesters with
her family and friends.
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Final Clearance Hale of Ladies’
and Children’s Dresses, now go-
ing on at Peyton Bros. All
dresses, under *10.00 in three
groups, $1.98-$2.98-$4.98.—adv.
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Carolyn White and Harlin
Anderson visited in the home
of Mr. and M-s. Bry>n Gilpin,
Jr., in Huntsvill • Thursday.
You are invited to attend the
Tom Thumb Wedding at the
gym Saturday night for the
March of Dimes.—adv.
Visitors in the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Randolph White re-
cently were Mrs. Olive McCeig,
Harold and Wanda, Mr. and
Mrs. Billy Joe Day of Teague,
Mr. and Mrs. Minyard White,
Nelda and Bonnie, of Haughton,
La.; Miss Laura Pearl White
and Novis White, of Houston;
and Billy Baker.
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Peyton Bros, have Special
prices on Boy’s and Girl’s Cow-
boy Boots.—odv.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Carter Cole-
man of Fort Worth spent last
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. H.
L. Wooldridge and Mr. and Mrs.
Cliff Coleman.
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Tom Thumb Wedding at the
gym Saturday night.—adv.
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F. B. Peyton, W. K. Bonner,
and the Rev. W. L. Loessin at-
tended a Central Texas Presby-
tery meeting in Gatesville Tues-
day.
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Peyton Bros, are Overstocked
on Blankets, and that is the rea-
son for those Low Prices.—adv.
Methodist News
Rev. Hal McCombs, Pastor
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School.
11:00 A. M.—Morning worship.
6:15 P. M.—MYF and MJF.
7:00 P. M.—Evening worship.
7:00 P. M.—Wednesday—Pray-
er Meeting and Bible Study.
7:30 P. M.—Wednesday, Choir
rehearsal.
3:50-5 P. M.—Friday each week
Junior Choir rehearsal, for boys
and girls in first through Bixth
grades.
CIRCLE I—Of the WSCS will
meet on Monday afternoon at
the church at 3:00 o’clock.
THE JOY CIRCLE—Will meet
at 8:30 A. M. on Wednesday
In the home of Mrs. Brent Berg-
strom.
Be sure to Shop Peyton Bros.
Store This week for those Dollar
Bargains and EOM Specials.
Ix>ok for the Green Tags.—adv.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swinburn
of Pulaski, Va., left Tuesday af-
ter visiting with Mrs. J. 0.
Swinburn and Mr. and Mrs. O.
P. Dickey.
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Peyton Bros, have a good
price on sheets, and besides that,
(you get a pair of pillow cases
Free with each pair of sheets.
No Limit__adv.
John Widner of Stanton visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Thornton
and family last week.
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Big wedding at gym Saturday
night. Proceeds go to polio
fund.—adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hudson
and Jimmie of Waco spent last
weekend in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Childs.
Safety first
“Relation of Soils, Rainfall
and Grazing Management to
Vegetation— Western Edwards
Plateau” is the title of a new
publication just released by the
Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station. It is available from the
Agricultural Information Office,
College Station. Ask for Bulle-
tin 786.
Calvary Baptist
Church News
SUNDAY
10:00 A. M.—Sunday School.
11:00 n M.- -Freacning Ser-
vice.
6:00 P. M.—Training Service.
7:00 P. M.—Preaching Service.
MONDAY
3:00 P. M —W. M. A.
4:00 P. M.—G. A.’s.
4:00 P. M.—Sunbeams.
WEDNESDAY
7:00 P. M. —Teachers Meeting.
7:30 P. M.—Prayer and Bible
Study.
Sunday School .............188
B. T. S..................... 86
We enjoyed having Bro. Callo-1
way of Jacksonville Baptist Col-
lege with us In the services Sun-
day, bringing us two inspiring
messages. Our college is doing a
fine work there.
A special conference was call-
ed to attend to the calling of a
pastor. Sunday night the church
voted unanimously to call Bro.
George A. Conn, of Keltep, as
their pastor. Bro. and Mrs. Conn
have two sons.
Let’s remember our Fifth
Sunday meeting and our county j
BTS at Caney this Sunday, at i
2:30 P. M.—Reporter.
precipited to their doom. Thb
book tells the story of the lives
AY, JAN. 27, 1*55 —PAGE FIVE
of those five people. A Pulitzer
prize novel.
“Random Harvest," by James
Hilton—More than half a million
copies of famous novel from
which Greer Garson and Ronald
Coleman made their unforget-
table moving picture have been
sold.—Reporter.
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“The Rrldge of Sans Luis
Rey,” by Thornton Wilder—The
setting for this Iteautiful and
sensitive book is Lima, Peru, ol
two centuries ago. One fatelu
day a hrielge which for'dges ha«
spanned a deep gorge near ih« Frances Stone spent last
city breaks, and five people art weekend in Corsicana visiting
her sister, Faye Stone,
Navarro Junior College.
Community
Little Theatre
On East Commerce
THURS.-FRI., JAN. 27-28
6:30 P. M.
Fighting Coast
Guard
SATURDAY, JAN. 29
1:30 P. M. - 6:30 P. M.
The Last
Musketeer
Community Little Theatre
For Children
AIltLTS WELCOME
Admission: Adults 25c
Children 15c
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In spite of improved high-
ways and safer cars, the auto
accident toll has suffered no
depression but maintains its
ghastly record.
The answer to the problem
still rests in the hands of the
man behind the wheel.
Only by safer driving on
the part of everyone will we
ever be able to reduce sub-
stantially the accident record
in this country.
Why not make a resolution
yourself always to observe
traffic rules — not to drive at
excessive speed (the greatest
single cause of fatal acci-
dents). To be considerate of
other fellow whether he be in
another car or on foot! And
most of all to be considerate
of yourself and your family—
for your lives are worth a
great deal more than the lew
moments which might be
saved by reckless driving!
THUNDER BIRD STYLING !
Run your eye over the '65 Ford’s long, lov Lines.
Note the wrap-around windshield, the n asive
grille, the treatment of head lights. They’ i fea-
tures inspired by Ford’s fabulous Thund bird.
LUXURY LOUNGE IMERIORS!
Step inside. You’ll see thrilling new uses o color
. . . new upholsteries, many of which mak their
first appearance in a car ... a new Asti -Dial
Control Panel . . . and other smart appoint venta
blended into a ’’luxury lounge’’ on wheels.
TRIGGER-TORQU j: POWER!
Your Test Drive will show you the most „
response ever in a car in Ford's field. You’ll
that comfortable feeling of security Ti
Torque power gives you in traffic. You'll enj
confidence of power-to-spare when passing <
highway. Trigger-Torque power can obey
commands quicker than you can wink.
AN ANGLE-POISED RIDE!
OLD
Sprinn
cushion
only up-duw*
shock
ol bumps.
NSW
Sprlnps
cushion
twad-o* shock
of bumps,
too.
You’ll di :»ver that rough roads are
’velvet-c ibioned,” smooth roads seem
to become ar smoother, and all handling
is of extr ordinary ease. That’s because
Ford’s at anced Ball-Joint Front Sus-
pension t ngs you a new Angle-Poised
Ride. Bu this is only the beginning of
the news you’ll learn when you Test
Drive thef 55 Ford.
.. .andyou'll want to clrivi
FAIRFIELD MOTOR
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> it home!
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Kirgan, Joe Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 27, 1955, newspaper, January 27, 1955; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1107175/m1/5/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.