The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1954 Page: 3 of 6
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Hospital News
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for medical treatment and was]
released March, 5.
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Nelda Pate of Buffalo entered
March 6 for medical treatment.
of a daughter born March 6, rectors ’• meeting. 7:48 P.
weighing five pounds and three Courthouse. ■
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time, place and date of your
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Those visiting in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. CT B. Robinson
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Bragg and Carder Thorn-
ton, Stewards Mill; Mr. and Mrs.
Lesley Weaver and Keith, of
Navarro; Mr. and Mrs. Mac Rob-
inson, Streetman; Mr. and Mis.
if. * ’ . * \ r>u I Clarence RobinBon ‘and Keith
Simpson of Selman City I Qf DaUa8. and Mr and Mrs
his mother, Mrs. C. F. Clyde Gray and Harvey Robin-
Tuesday and Wednes- Ij of Corsicana.
pi Mrs. T. A. Mcllveen
_j Tuesday night from a
ptrlL^coast'
[•Ellen Nettle visited the
Nettles in Oklahoma City
mm _ • _ . , Mr. arid Mrs. J. E. Baker and
B’ 1 ' Sc ldt' el son, Mark, spent the weekend
iof wit^their M| a,u| Mrs>
noon in the home of a wamiu
loger Steward.
1 i>ott ~of Tyler Junior
Visited here briefly
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J.' & Baker and Mrs. Nannie
Bonner. Mark celebrated his
third-birthday Sunday.
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y, March 11
ROBERT TAYLOR
ANN BLYTHE
In
the Brothers
fere Valiant
(Technicolor)
at., March 12-13
JEFF CHANDLER
H7REEN O’HARA
In
War Arrow
(Technicolor)
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March 14-15
IROBERT MITCHlTM
JEAN SANDERS
In
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March lt>
|MILY BIGHT
JEAN SIMMONS
! VICTCRE MATURE
Ffair With A
Stranger
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CLARK GABLE
AVA GARDNER
In
Magombo
(Technicolor)
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c. N. Williford and J. W.
Richards, A-., sb«tlt Thursday
rind ’Frldajr in Corsicana attend-
ing a MCA meeting.
Just, arrived costume*Jvwelry
by Coro for spring. Whitaker’s
Jewelry.—Mv.
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Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Ekas of
Dallas spent last weekend in the
home of Mr. and Mrs. B. G.
Capps, Jr.
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Mrs. Ethel Cannon of Corsi-
cana visited Mr. and MwwRamon
R. Kirgan Tuesday and Wednes-
day.
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Mr. and Mrs. Vance Garrett
and his father, G. L. Garrett, of
Pasadena, visited Mrs. Ellen
Nettle Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Joe Lee Kirgan spent
Friday night and Saturday in
Temple where she visited her
father, who remains in a serious
condition at the* Santa Fe Hos-
pital. f
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Mrs. R. W,...Montgomery and
Dan visited relatives and attend-
ed the state boys’ basketball
tournament in Austin last week-
end.
NEW ARRIVAL
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holcomb of
Austin are the proud parents of
a baby boy born March 8. Mr.
and Mrs. Holcomb have one
other child, Barbara Kay, who is
seven years old. Mrs, Holcomb
was formerly Miss Hazel Merie
Ray. Grandparents are Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Holcomb, Sr., of Bart-
lett, and Mrs. Gladys Ray.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Steward
were in Dallas Saturday where
they saw the game between the
whites and blues of the SMU
football squad. Leighton Stew-
ard played with the blues.
L. C. Mcllveen was admitted future events-
March 5 for medical treatment
and was released March 7.
10:30 A. M.—Sunday SdU
11:00 A. M.—Breach lav
pastor.
6:00 P. M.—Preach tug
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wooldridge pastor. ,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe C. Gole-i _—.....—o
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bonner
are parents of a son, Frank Wat- . , _ ^ ,v . . ,__.
son, born March 6, « weighing*1 "Ruby Durham of Mexia en in Fort Worth to*
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eight pounds and 12 ounces
[ tered Monday, a medical patient. |en^
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Chord!.........* -
Henry Yeager of Dallas
tewn Tues< j.
Mrs. Paul Starnes of Denver,
Colo., an accident patient, was
admitted March 6 and transfer-
red to a Denver hospital Mon-
day.
Mrs. Otis Young 7>f Route 2,
Streetman, entered Monday for
medical treatment.
Dr. W. R. Hall was admitted
Monday for medical treatment
Mrs. Alonzo Thomas entered
Future Events
F’irst Tuesday—P-TA in the
band room at 3:00 P. M.
Third Tuesday nights—7:30,
Order of Eastern Star.
F’irst Friday night—7:00, Ma-
sonic Lodge.
Second Friday nigtits—8:00,
Future Farmers regular meet
ing.
Second and fourth Tuesday
nights—7 30, Volunteer Firemen.
Second Tuesday night—Regu-
your Dociok
March 7 for medical treatment lar meeting of City Council.
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new spring Jewelry by <
Whitaker’s Jewelry.—adv.
Rillie Dale Harrison of Waco
visited his grandparents, Mr. and j
Mrs. Glen Emmons, Wednesday
of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lee Kirgan,
Jr., and Joe Lee III spent last
weekend in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Lee Kirgan and Mrs.
Ellen Nettle.
MERLE NORMAN
COSMETICS
At
LINNEMIEKGS
Dial 2071 ^’airfield
Mr. anil Mrs. Leroy Lett and
son of Wichita F'alls visited his
grandparents, Mr. find .Mrs. Glen
Emmons, last weekend. They
were accompanied by his moth-
er, Mrs. Roy Lett, of Mountain
Park, Okla.
Complete your spring ward-
robe with latest designs in jew-
elry by Coro. Whitaker’s Jewel-
ry*—adv.
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Mrs. Lula Griffith of Cleburne
formerly of Fairfield, is a guest
in the home of her daughter,
Mrs. Elbert Emmons and Mr.
Emmons.
Mrs. It. W. Williford and
Nancy were m Wortham Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Mrs. George Stubbs of Wor-
tham visited Mrs. L. C. Kirgan
Su nilay.
John Watson, Bobby Harris,
James Mcllveen, Don Emmons,
and Joe Ed Lane attended the
state boys’ basketball finals in
Austin Saturday.
Make old wardrobe look new
with spring jewelry by < 'oro.
Whitaker’s Jewelry.—adv.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson
and Tommy were in Huntsville
Sunday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Robin-
son were in Mexia Sunday.
and was released March 9.
Mrs. Loftrile Hnjtthm of D;ik
wood- was admitted for medical
treatment March 8.
Mrs. Thomas Martin of Teague
was admitted for minor surgery
Monday and released Tuesday.
R. H. Bradley was a medical
patient Monday.
A. A. Stroud was admitted
Tuesday for medical treatment.
Third Tuesday night — 7:00
Chamber of Commerce directors
meet at City Hall.
First find third Thursday
nights—Regular meeting of the
Lions Club' at the Tower Cafe.
Fourth Thursday — American
Legion.
Fourth Thursday — Americar
Legion Auxiliary
Tuesday nignis — Oddfellow
Lodge.
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oil a Ball-Joint cushion
Mr. and Mrs. W. K Bonner
spent last week in Galveston
with their children, Mr. and
Mrs. Don Webb and Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Camp.
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Joe Edwin Coleman spent a
few' days last week at the home
of his parents, between quart-
ers at Baylor University, Waco.
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Mrs. C. N. Williford, Mrs. L. It.
Whatley and Caroline spent
Monday in Corsicana.
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Icllveen & Steward
lecials For Friday and Saturday, March 12-13
(member when you trade yvith us that if mer-
cnandise is not right we want you to teU us so we
can make it right. We will always try to please you
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WASHING POWDER 29c
jige Juice, 46 oz. can 29c
^ACH, two 303 cans 25c
PITTED
IES, 303 can......24c
tAVORS
0, 2 boxes..............15c
FARM
IE, lb. can............99c
110 lb. 92c—5 lb. 47c
!• TUCKER’S
1RTENING. 3 lbs. ...72c
VCHO_MIGHTy GOOD
)HN, 303 can ______I________15c
OLD DUTCH
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SCOTT
TOILET TISSUE, roll .10c
MORRELL
SLICED BACON, lb. 64t;
OLD FASHION PURE PORK
SAUSAGE, 2 lbs____________89c
LONGHORN
CHEESE, lb. .............. . lie
FRESH GREEN
CABBAGE, lb.......... 24c
CELLO
COROTS, hunch .......7c
PREMIUM
CRACKERS, lb, box.....21c
FROZEN
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It’s the greatest chassis advance in 20 yean. —J ’Wm
And only the '54 Ford in its field bas it! It pay*
oil with the smoothest ride you've ever expe*i- ' ‘
anced in a low pricer! car . . . easier handling . , - .
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CONVENTIONAL KINGPIN SUSPENSION
dapands on hinga-llke joints for movement
of front wheels up ond down or right and
left. This system also requires lubrication at
8 points of wear at each front wheel Doesn't
permit maximum up-and down wheel travel
ond is not sealed against dirt and water
PffW FORD BALI-JOINT FtONT SUSPfNSfON
replaces "hinges' for pivoting and vp-
qnd-down wheel movement with sealed
ball joints. This eliminates 12 points of wear
. helps keep front wheels in line longer.
You get a smoother, more level ride. Your
Ford Weeps that new car "feel" longer.
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Come in and Test Drive the
with New Ball-Joint Front Suspensi
FAIRFIELD MOTOR CO.
A. E. STROUD L. R. BOYD
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Kirgan, Joe Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 25, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1954, newspaper, March 11, 1954; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1125808/m1/3/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.