The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1954 Page: 4 of 8
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KK8TONB COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY », ISM
Local FFA To the Voters
Group Attends Freestone Coui
Annual Meeting words cannot express
° predation to the 3,173
Ralph (Buddy) Kitchens, Jr., who went to the polls Sj
and Warren Await, accompanied and cast your votes for
by Mr. and Mrij. Mabern D. the office of Sheriff for tl
Humphrey, returned to Fairfield in» two years. To 1,618 w
Friday night from San Antonio it best to cast their vc
where they attended the State the other two men in the
Future ~
^During the past several
months, .through my .candidacy
for the office of sheriff, it has
been my privilege to come In
contact with many of my fellow
citizens throughout Freestone,
Cpunty. It was good to see old
friends and to make new ones,
and to enjoy the courtesy of
fine people wherever I went.
For this courtesy I wish to
thank all of you, and to pledge
my full cooperation and support
to your chosen representatives
Yom depend up*
your doctor’s diag.
•tools and prescrip,
tion ’ to protect
your health. You
can depend on ns
to fill yonr doc-
tor's prescription
accurately, sclen-
tifieally, promptly.
1 Mrs. P. H.
Tu.’ "
10 1
Convention
the Plaza
More than
3,000 Future Farmers, Vocation-
teachers, and
(his meeting,
held by the
Boys’ State, al Agriculture
'ities in Aus- «uests attended
roung people the largest ever
iks to the State. FFA group, according to
on Auxiliary -,on Hagler of LaGrange, state
>le for them President.
.Tenet's. Speakers at the opening ses-
also spoke sion o{ the convention were R.
,g to govern- E."Nilflgher of Washington, D.
es program specialist with the
Office of Education; M. A.
Browning, assistant commission-
er of Texas Vocational Services,
and George H. Hurt, acting
, , director of Vocational Agrieul-
anuly had a tural Education.
y 25, at the Special feature of the opening
Lanely. A day’s program was a parade
served with (through the downtown business
,. . . . section of San Antonio with the
nis is to oe gtate FFA 0fficers and the FFA
the reunion sweethearts from the ten areas
fourth Sun- of ^the gtate participating. A
,r- large number of FFA pick-ups
e present at and several bands were included
relix Comp- in the parade,
mil White, Entertainment for Wednesday
Mrs. Ray evening was a fun night pro-
rs. A. T. gram presented at La Villita
rs. Garland where music was provided by
ly, Mr. and the Lone Star Farmer Orchestra
and Nickey, of the Sulphur Springs High
1 Magness, School. Cold drinks and other
M. L. Ekas of r
home last Frl<3
ur the week w
We double-check to make sure you get
“Just what the doctor ordered"
Gilpin Drug
Dial 2136
FOR
P'PIOOIItl < OSM
F • See
MBS. W. W. COLI
|i.i\ - IV.in in-
. Off the island of Mindanao In
the Philippines the ocean Is the
deepest—35,400 feet.
CARD OF THANKS
At this time we wish to ex-
press our sincere thanks and ap-
preciation to each one who in
any way assisted during the long
illness and death of our precious
loved one.
To the doctors, nurses, and
the entire hospital staff, we shall
ever be grateful for their untir-
ing efforts to make her com-
fortable.
To all the ministers hnd
friends for every prayer, card,
and word of love and comfort
which you extended her; and for
the beautiful floral offering and
food sent, we are truly grateful.
May God richly bless each and
every one is our prayer.
ED B. ROBINSON,
MRS. A. L. SW1NNEY,
MRS. TOM HAYNES.
New Low Shelf Prices
Good For Whole Week
100
Items
Reduced
Barb
Will Be Clost
For Vaeati
Reduced
Just A Reduction In Prices
NICHOLAS & JONES
Shop will be open
. regular clean in
FAIRFIELD. TEXAS
U. S. Presidents Wilson, Tyler
and Cleveland married while in
office.
FOR
Cleaners
, Let Us Treat Yc
Modern
Will Be Closed
Aug. 9 through
Aug. 14
PICKUP
FOR VACATION
Please Call For Clothes
You W’ill Need During
That Week By
Aug. 7
For Friday ai
floi ■
FL01 R, Kin
MEAL, Kim I
PPRE LARI
Thank You
Always On Tap
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank Dr. Innis, Dr.
Bonner, the nurses, the ones
who gave blood for me, and all
my friends for being so nice to
me during my stay in the hos-
pital. May God bless each one.
MRS. RAY VESTAL.
We're always standing by for
your phone call, read) to
move into action FAST on
yonr ailing TV or RADIO.
The number to call is 2421.
RATH CELLO
FRANKS
LARGE SIZE
Washing Powders
WELCH’S
Grape Juice......24 oz
AUNT JEMIMA
FLOUR.. .. 25 lbs
Hill Hardware
& Appliance
PEANUT Bl
CATSUP, Hu
Theatre
Teague, Texas
Mrs. W. R. Boyd, Jr., and
Frank Peyton, Jr., were in Dal-
las Wednesday.
MASTER 21
NO. 1 FLAT—CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE......can
MAYFIELD
CORN .
Compoct cabinet in striking
•bony finish; maroon, extra.
Model 215348.
ipefruit J
BOX OFFICE OPENS
8ATURDAY-8UNDAY 2 P. M
ALL OTHER DAYS 6:45
BOX OFFICE CLOSES
AT 9:30 P. M.
NO. 2—CRUSHED
PINEAPPLE......can
TRELLIS
PEAS
EF STEW
RN, Mayf
DIAMOND f
NAPKINS
GLADIOLA
CAKE MIX
Thursday, July 29
ANN BAXTER
Carnival Story
MATOES.
WHOLE—WAPCO, 303 SIZE
New Potatoes, 2 cans
MILK, 2 tall or 4 sm
Fri.-Sat., July 30-31
CHARLESSTARRETT
Pecos River
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Sun.-Mon., Aug. 1-2
LANA TURNER
Flame And The
Flesh
Aunt Jemima 5 lbs. 40c
SHUCK ROA
STEW MEAT
IgOUND Ml
jALT JQWU,
FROZEN FOODS
Tuesday, Aug. 3
Victor Mature
GLORY
BRIGADE
With exclusive Built-in Cube and Tray Releases
. .. Fit most Refrigerators ... beautiful Golden-
finished Aluminuml
Hill Hardware
& Appliance
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BUTANE SERVICE CO
THOMAS Lt
GREEN BEANS |
19
c
THOMAS FROZEN
Strawberries box/e
THOMAS J
CUT OKRA J
19c
THOMAS FROZEN
Orange Juice ... 2 for
THOMAS J
ENGLISH PEAS...... 1
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■Vi gal. 49(1
SUNVALE
BACON ............
ib. 45c
HORMEL
OLEO
lb 19c
WAPCO
HOMINY
.2 for 15C
GUM..............
... 3 for |Ql
SOUR OR DILL
PICKLES
qt-25c
CUT—WAPCO—303 CAN A *
Green Beans________can | /\
WAPCO BLACKEYE
PEAS
... can 1
WAPCO^W CAN
SPINACH.....
.....can 13|
TOMATO
PUREE.......
.... can
MORTON A
SALT lUCIi
WHITE SWAN
Turnip Greens
... can \ \ f)
PINTO
BEANS
2 lbs. 25(l|
REAL GOLD
Lemon Juice...
■v ■
6 oz. 19g
AMERICAN
SARDINES
.3 for 25f>
ANY FLAVOR
JELLO
2 for 15C
LIGHT AND HARK
TUNA FISH
MEAT
ICOCOANUT,
can /v?|
I SARDINES.
HUNT’S ■*
Tomato Juice, 46 oz. / / (J
WAPCO
CATSUP .......
bottle 1511
Imellorini
TSTEAK
1 STK.\ K < II o
OLEO. lh
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TEA ............ Ih. J jC
18 OZ.
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Kirgan, Joe Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 29, 1954, newspaper, July 29, 1954; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1125408/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.