The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1959 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE TWO—the FAIRFIELD RECORDER. FAIRFIELD. FREESTONE COUNTY. TEXAS. THURSDAY. JUNE 4, IMS
in the pink bollworm control
zone 7.
THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER
the COUNTY PAPER—ESTABLISHED 187(1
Publish.-d Bach Thui *cl:iy at Fairfield, T»«a», Fre*»tone County
• Whrrr lh» t.rcul lllulinax of Tnaa 1'rinM"
Butted .1* oml . 1 is-- mall matter at the Cost Offtoo at Fairfield. Teiaa,
Under Act of March 6. 1876
COUNTY AGENT'S
COLUMN
By J. H. PRITCHARD
The date change will affect
farmers in 23 counties, includ-
ing Freestone.
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TEXAS & >RESS ASSOCIATION
MRS. 1. C. K IRGAN
RAMON R K1 ROAN
MRS JOi: 1 KK K11U5AN
Owner |
BRUCELLOSIS CONTROL
LAW PASSED
Our Texas Legislature retent-
1\ pas.MHl a law whereby local
livestock producers may peti-
COURTHOUSE
NEWS
Manager-Kditor | ’’n The Livestock Sanitary
Assistant Kdinn ( "mnussion of Texas to start a
»: so
i-ontrol and eventual eradication
program on brucellosis, or
bangs disease.
S| IIS) llir t ins II \TKS
One Y«-ar. Freentone and Joining countlen .......
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One Vear out.ide Krea.tonr and Joining coundea ................. |:ioii| Texas is one Of the last states
Six M'lX'.hs, outside Free*tone iuid Joining countlea ................ K 5u j,. bat e such a law. Among all
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of hvt - k vloup tl ll b.i
any person firm or corporation which m:i> occur In the oolumne of The j OIU‘ of the hottest subjects 111
Fairfield Recorder will he corrected gladly upon being brought to the recent months and years,
attention of the pubiieher. jn order for our county to be
reepect. obltunrlea and carda of thanka, S cenja a VOVC j declared a ' BfUCtllOSlt l OtltfOl
ITivilege of omitting all poetry reserved by thl* paper. All nr#n Heme or \tea a petition must be sigll-
noftree sent In for publication muat be signed by sender. I tMj |)% ;il |CMst 75 percent of the
cuttle owners who own at least
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MEDITATION
Tod«*V
from
The World's Most Widely Used
Devotional Guide
! forcing Christianity under, bn-' -j ,M.rcent of the cattle and pre-
li - we ar.- prepared to meet j sented to the Livestock Sanitary
it with ideas lairn of Christ, | Commission,
ranter than primarily with]
iment and nuclear weapons, i1"0 PLANS
dl-aster lies ahead.
When Chri.-t came to the | indicate either one of two plans
earth to save humanity. He did j that they want. Briefly these
not choose Rome, the center of j plans an as follows:
the world-ruling Empire. He] Plan 1. No testing shall be
] sought no office. He wrote no j required, but
Warranty Deed from Carl Lee
Oates et vir to Delma Nevills,
8>4 acres of land in
the I). Carpenter Survey.
Warranty Deed from Reba
Dickson to Claude H. McCul-
lough et ux, covering land in
the J. L. Chavert League.
Warranty Deed from Oscar
Ely et ux to W I Rutherford
et ux. covering I acres of land
in the Thus. Middleton Survey.
Warranty Dee ! from T. W.
George to A. W. George, cover-
ing land in the F. O’Neal, Jas.
Spears, Z. R. Emmons and L.
Herrin Surveys. |
Warranty Deed from Richard
Smith et ux to Randolph Lee,
covering land in the Wm. Shof-1
ner Survey.
Warranty Deed from Donie
In the petition cattle ownersi independent School District to
all female calves
1 tooks. The mighty did not ac-' shall he required to be officially
C be Upper R»«m
C TMI UpeiR ROOM NA5MVIUI TINNC.JU
READ JOHN 12:30-36
Walk while ye have the
light, lest darkness come up-
on you: for he that walketk
in darkness knowetb not o hi-
ther he goetli. While ye have
light, believe in
that ye may Im- the etiildren
of light. (John 12JJ5-3fi.)
cept Him.
But to the little circle of
i friends, He hot a me a flaming
] fire. He gave them new con-
ception of selfless service to'“Ucers.
I others, of the depths of divine ^lan -• requiies testing, \ac
love, of the |>ower of God in
j daily life.
In this time of pr found
| world need, God is calling upon
' " us- as He did upon Christ's <ii>-
I ciples of old. He calls us to
spread the flame of Christianity
If ever the world need a grip-;amonK those close to u< ; nd to
ping Christianity, it is today, i set t]le world 0n fire with the
Atheism, sweeping across Asia, j gospel and spirit of Jesus
I ‘ Christ.
PRAYER: O God. give us
courage, understanding, and
love like unto Christ's. May
He shine out through out-
lives so that we may win for
Thee all those whom we
touch. In His holy name we
pray. Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
In the face of the world's
need, our need is to live for
Christ.
Francis B. Sayre. Diplomat,
(District of Columbia)
World-wide Bible Reading—
1 Kings 21:1-16.
City of Donie, Texas, covering
all of Lot No. 1 in Block No. 24,;
in the City of Donie, Texas. ]
Warranty Deed from Donie
Independent School District to
City of Donie, Texas, covering
all of Lots 11 and 12 in Block
24 in the City of Donie, Texas. I
Warranty Deed from Mary C.
Sneed to J. P. Stubbs, covering
part of Lot No. •'!, in Block No. |
51 in the City of Wortham, j
cination. branding infected ani-] Texas,
mals, quarantines, disposition of! * * *
vaccinated within ages fixed by
regulations of the Livestock
Sanitary Commission, and com-
pliance is required by all pro-
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Marie’s tfeauty Shop
Phone 2261
infected animals and other prac-
tices as provided by regulations
of the Livestock Sanitary Com-
mission.
Producers determine which
plan they want to follow.
The control of this disease,
which causes undulant fever in
people, is very important from
an economic standpoint, as well
as for animal and human
health.
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COTTON PLANTING
DATE EXTENDED
Agriculture Commissioner
John C. White said recent
heavy rains in Central East
Texas have forced the first of-
ficial 1959 extension of cotton
planting dates under regulation
of the Texas Pink Bollworm
] Law.
I Commissioner White granted
1 a 10-day extension of the May
'31 deadline to midnight June 10
Marriage Licenses
Billy Charles Kennedy and
Jimmie Lou Hartley.
-r—o--
Butler Baptist
Church
Rev. Harold Greenwood, Pastor
Sunday:
10 A. M.—Sunday School.
11 A. M.—Preaching.
7:00 P.M—Preaching.
Announcing...
MR. AND MRS. ALVA BALDREE
of Houston and former residents of
Fairfield, wish to announce that
they have assumed the management
of Park's Cafe, located on Highway 75.
Friendly — Courteous — Service
Mr. and Mrs. Baldree invite all
their friends to visit them and enjoy
the excellent food, served in a cool,
comfortable atmosphere.
Private Dining Room
Alva and Marie Baldree
FAIRFIELD, TEXAS
BEAT THE HEAT
WITH THESE UNBEATABLE HOT WEATHER SPECIALS
OF USED CAR BARGAINS
1958 Ford Fairlane 500
Air Conditioned, Power Steering, Power Brakes, Low Mileage
1955 Ford Fordor Sedan
Has New Motor, Overdrive, Radio and Heater, Seat Covers, Real Nice
1956 Ford Customline Tudor V8
Radio and Heater, this ear is above the average
1956 Ford F-600 2-Ion Truck
latng Wheel Base, Completely Reconditioned every way
1951 Chevrolet Tudor Sedan
Motor Reconditioned
1954 Ford Custom 6 Cylinder Tudor
Radio and Heater, New Tires
All Cars Priced To Sell And Carry
Our A-l Used Cor Guarantee.
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Fairfield Motor Co.
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LP or Natural Gas
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WINDOW AIR CONDITIONERS
1-Ton Imperial
11,000 BTU
$239.95
IViz-Ton Deluxe
12,800 BTU
$239.95
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Kirgan, Ramon R. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 4, 1959, newspaper, June 4, 1959; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106362/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.