The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1960 Page: 2 of 8
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COURTHOUSE
NEWS
Warranty IX»ed from Fair-
field State Hank to F (I 1.1 j>-
soy, covering acres of land
in the M. Lyon League.
Warranty Deed from Eugenia
Kirgan to Joe Lee Kirgan, Jr..
c<>\cl ing )>.irt iif Lot 11 in block
12 in the City of Fairfield.
Wan an
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from
H. H.
(! lazener
ft UX to
Gael
Yates
iionnt'i. (
uvering
land
in the
I. H. Rev
(! l.eagut
W in m
ty Deed
from
r. J.
Roll''!'' -' It
1, Jr., et
ux. to John
Ross I’ve, covering IS.Id acres
of land in the M. Riondo and
11. Dowdy Surveys.
Warrann Deed from Ralph
Sims et u.\ to .1. F. Sims, cov-
ering I1* 1.027 aria's of land In
tlie 11. Howard Survey.
Warranty Deed from George
Sims et ux to John Elmo Sims
• nx, eoveritvg 130 acres of the
.1. Sparks League.
Marriage licenses
Pink Fife and Mary Fife.
Athos Denton James and
Uremia Fay IJaugh.
Prejudice is never easy un-
less it can pa.-s itself off for
i t ason.—William Hazlitt.
What was applied on the UKGISTEREH CATTLE
laud m the way of conservation j R M Wilson, of Wortham,
l .si year in the district ’ * he i recently purciiased some regis-
iU'Wer to this question is Hereford cows from Jack-
i >'i ,1"' ! lR*1,,w: j Filling’s Round Mountain Here
Some 1,064 district coopera- ford Ranch. Mr Wilson, a mem-
ior- were contacted; The dis- |kt of the Freestone County
trict gained 71 new cooperators:1 Cattle Committee, has
'Developed 111 basic plans on been in the registered Hereford
( •!" inter- farms; Revised 52 business for several years,
agreements and list) cooperators * * *
! •IV ... i -ted in applying a con nkm ATODES IN GAKDKNS
sen ;ion practice on their Tomatoes, carrots and several
I -Jure planting, 10,is, (lt|u.r vegetable crops are se-
i i pet u.'c, I '.(HO act i vercb affected by nematode-
p.ru-h c.«ntml 10.432 acres; D- jn many gardens. This situation
Grazing, lo.i. j acre-, lbs t.a(1 (u, <■<i by fumigating
grazing. JO.IJii acre-, t|1(. soji jn t|u. garden at least
dinstructed, G<» two weeks before planting.
" veral more prac whal An Uematodert
on Which assistance wu»| pl;(at.para Hie nematode is
vwi, Inu i„o small to list on, a W(,rm.sha|)((1. almost micro-
j .-copie animal that feeds on the
rhe district board of super- I(,ts ,,f plant-, it often causes
\i-n! wish to thank each and ,|t.f,irmed root- and cankers or
• who had a part in knots un the root system of
making 19.',9 a successful year ^ p]antSi Many plants are killed
ill - mug conservation on the ,,y attacks of this pest, while
sl"','ial thanks to all agri-i0thers linger on in a very un-
igencies and the AS( thrifty condition. If you sus-
wh" eave assistance in cost jM.c.t nematode trouble, or want
more information, contact your
county agent- office.
We are sorry to loose the help, * * *
■ a John R Spivey, Jr., who jsoii, TESTS
vciit back to school to get his . . ..... -
... , , llradley Anderson, of
is i-ters degree. Mr. Spiv'ey liad
SCOUT PANCAKE SUPPER
6:30-8:00 FRIDAY—PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ALL YOU CAN EAT-50(
the
There \(.i- a young fellow
named Mat k
Who thought playing with
matches a lark,
Hi- lioiix he liurneit down
With no inshorance, lie
found.
Now Mark has to live in
(lie park.
* * *
Bcttci cheek up on the
iiishoranee on your home
now and lie sure it’s enuf
jest in case,
Henry Steward
been with u- a year and heljied
i! i:: ny of the cooperators
I farms. We regret to loose him
but wish him all the luck in
hi- school work.
* * *
Ward Prairie community, re-
cntly sent sod samples to the
Soil Testing Laboratory for
analysis. Mr. Anderson produc-
es good yielii- every year and
In ;ie\e- that he right amount
, . of the right ■■■ ale of fertilizer
,v >•“» u:lshi';g the servfl,ces plays an imp tant role in crop
of the M'al .-oil conservation . ........
Most
successful
1 office t J1 the office at Fairfield l"',,,lui'lioJJ-
, . , tanners havi their soil tested
or ( in.' - : ■ ■ "mi ■ and pav ..
1 • periodically.
them a visit.
\
Watson & Steward
—INSURANCE—
“SERVING 101' S!N< E 1928"
HI U. 2«01—EAIRFIELD
FARM THE 'ONSFRVA-
jTiOX WAV IN' ID* KJ—It will
I pay.
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Kirvin Baptist
Church News
T. J. SEAMAN'S, Pastor '
1000 4. M.—Sunday School.
11 00 A. M.—Morning Worship
7:13 P. M.—Training Union, j
8:00 P. M.—Evening Worship, j
2:00 P. M.—Monday—WMS.
7:30 P. M.—Wednesday, Mid-!
week Prayer Service.
Dew Methodist
Church
I.EON PEACOCK, Pastor
9:13 A. M — First and third |Huker *'d<iy
Sunday, preaching service.
10:30 A. M.—Every Sunday,
1 Sunday School.
Methodist Church
News
LEON PEACOCK, Pastor
Sunday
9:30 A. M.—J inlcr choir re-
hearsal.
10:00 A. M.—Church School.
10:55 A. M.—Worship.
6:45 P. M,— lunior and Youth
Fellowship.
7:30 P. M.—Worship.
Tuesday
9:00 A. M.—WSCS.
Wednesday
715 A. M.—Prayer Meeting.
7:30 P M.—Choir Practice.
-o--
The tight thinker and work-
er does hi.- best and does the
thinking for the ages.—Mary
ON FALL READY TO WEAR
DURING OUR END OF MONTH SALE
THURS., JAN. 28th-FRI„ JAN. 29Ui-SAT„ JAN. 30th
(LOSE OUT PRICES ON ALL WINTER MERCHANDISE
Ladies' Dresses, Coats, Skirts, Blouses, Sweaters
During last three days in January, going at HALF PRICE
SALE PRICE continues on blankets, only 26 left in the house
Twenty-five per cent (25%) Discount, Men's, Women's
and Children's Winter Sleep Wear__________25% Discount
We Still Have a Few Towels From Our White Sale-Prices, all
Bargains, 1 for $1.00 — 2 for $1.00 — 3 for $1.00 — 4 for $1.00
Some 'Odds 'N' Ends" SHOES-
Children's $1.98-Women's $2.98-Boys' $4.98-Men's $5.98
Be Sure To Check Our DOLLAR TABLE _____
___Big Values for a DOLLAR
Our remnant table piled high with bargains, going at Half-Price
Close Out Prices on Ladies' Fall Hats—SPECIAL DOLLAR
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HOME Kill.ED MEATS
Veal Round.....lb. 79c
T-Bone Steak ____lb. 69c
Sirloin Steak — lb. (9c
Veal Chops _ lb. 59c
Chop Steak _____•_ lb. 49c
Chuck Roast________lb. 45c
Rib Slew........lb. 39c
PURE LARD-8-lb. pail $1 ^
Hamburger.....lb. 39c a
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KshU ivy
CORN FED PORK
Fresh Homs__________lb. 39c
FRESH
Pork Shoulder - lb. 39c
Center Cut Pork Chops lb. 49c
HOME MADE PURE
PORK SAUSAGE - - lb. 29c
DEGREE'S SUGAR CURED SLAB
Bacon lb. 29c
Sliced Free
LARGE LOAF PLAIN
BREAD......each 23c
SUNLITE
Biscuits
Each
DRY SALT
JOWL
FAIRFIELD PACKING PLANT
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H. I„ YORK AND C. L. CARROLL
WE PICKUP, KILL AND
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FOR THE HIDE.
Export Cuffing and Wrapping
3'/jC Pound
< USTOM SLAUGHTERING
WE BUY LIVESTOCK OF ALL
KINDS AT CURRENT
MARKET PRICES
GOLDEN
RIPE
BANANAS lb.
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1960, newspaper, January 28, 1960; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106253/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.