The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963 Page: 2 of 8
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PAGE TWO—THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER. FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1963
THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER
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MEDITATION
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from
The World's Most Widely Used
Devotional Guide
COURTHOUSE
NEWS
l Warranty Deed from Mrs. Ola
■Thrash et vlr to Jimmy Fletes
! et ux, covering land in the City
of Wortham, Texas.
Warranty Deed from Frances
> Barkouskie et al to R- A. Fer-
M ARK I ARE LICENSES
Bobby Gene Dowell and Bever-
ly Kay Belvln.
-o-
John Jay was the first chief
justice of the Supreme Court.
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The pecan is the State Tree
of Texas.
A few sugar maples grow in j
East Texas.
LIKE A GULLIVER, George Boer,
a Houston, Tex., draftsman, towers
over scale model oil rig. one of
several he built as hobby. Drill
took him four years to complete.
Cb« Upper
© TMI UPPER ROOM NMHVlUt TINNESSU
Read 11 Corinthians 8:17- 1:6
We all. w ith unveiled face, be-
holding the glory of the Lord,
are being changed into his like-
ness from one degree of glory
to another; for this comes from
the Lord who is the Spirit. (11
Corinthians 8.18. RSV.)
a tendency to hold the image,
even when the lens is jaunted
elsewhere. Engineers call this
“burning in."
To eliminate such "ghosts,”
the eemera is trained on the
blank white paper. The white-
ness will “burn in" and thus re-
place any other image.
When we focus our attention
on money or power or any other
form of self-seeking, there is
a real danger that these things
will "burn in." Only by direct-]
ing our attention to the purity j
of God can we renew His image
in our lives.
Prayer and worship direct our :
attention toward God. from ■
whom our strength comes to
keep us loyal in all things good.'
In a television studio, I was
surprised to see a cameraman
focusing his camera on a piece
of blank white jvaper.
1 asked him why he did this. I
He explained that the highly sen- j
sitives tube, focused too long on j
a person or on an object, has
PRAYER: Help me, O Rod, to
reserve times when all else hut
Tl.'.r greatness can he shut out
of my life. Then having seen
Thy glory, may I leant to share
it with others. In Christ’s name.
Amen
“BABY” SPACE CHAMBER attached to “mother” is tended by
technician in what is believed to be only facility of its kind in
the world. Designed by Bendix Systems division engineers, the
Ann Arbor, Mich., chamber duplicates atmospheric pressure changes
experienced by a rocket borne payload as it zooms into space.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Fred S. Campbell
1 By daily focusing our atten-
jtion upon Christ, we renew His
image in our lives.
T C Whitehouse .Ohio)
Freestone-Leon
Soil Conservation
Service News
RE 9-8621 TEAGUE, TEXAS
Licensed - Bonded
Fertilization of farm
will increase fish production as j trogen
much as four times and help I
| tilizcr
keep down unwanted weeds. I
iture.
Experiments prove that a j p'ertjjjze
highly fertilized pond will pro- ‘
duct* about too pounds of fish
per surface acie per year while
an unfertilized one will produce
only about luo pounds per acre.
Fertilizer is expensive and any-
one needs to know how to get
I the best results from its use.
The pond's fertility should be
built up quickly in the spring to
get the most benefit. Fertiliza-
tion should be continued well in-
to the fall.
Mineral fertilizers are best
Jfor farm ponds. Pond fertiliza-
ponds! tion should provide as much ni-
as phosphorus, such as
or any commercial fer-
of about the same mix-
in the early spring
with about 100 up to a maximum
of 200 pounds per surface acre.
A quick guide for further ferti-
lization can be made by nailing
a small white disk to a hoe
handle or a simular stick. Put
I a mark on the stick 18 inches
j above the disk, and when the
| disk can be seen 18 inches be-
low the surface of the water,
more fertilizer is needed.
For any advice on soil or
water problems, contact your
District Supervisor or come be
the Soil Conservation Service
office.
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CARDS
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ed on Chrittmai
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Ings for
every taste.
guson et ux, covering 2.4 acres
of land in the G. W. Smith Sur-
vey.
Warranty Deed from J. G. Me-
Len et ux to James R. Bullard,
covering 30 acres of land in the
1>. Sanchez League.
t
General Warranty Deed1
from C. W. Gaines et ux to]
; Bluett J. Gaines, covering land
in the T. Middleton et al Sur-
J veys.
| Warranty Deed from J. H.
j Smith et ux to H. C. Traweek,
(covering .12 acre of land in the
j S. Sanchez League.
Warranty Deed from Gus H.
| Mensing, Jr. et al to F. E. Hill
'Company, covering 150 acres of
land in the M. Rionda Survey.
Warranty Deed from Wortham
| Local Development C’orp. to Nor-
ris Dean Buchmeyer, covering
land in the R. B. Longbotham
Survey.
Warranty Deed from W. H.
Morris et ux to Vernon Davis,
Sr. et ux, covering Lots 2 and
3 in Block 2 of the Hate and
Betzer Addition to the City of
Teague, Texas.
Warranty Deed from Homer
j Lamar Robertson et al to Jewel
|L. Robertson, covering Lot 1 in
i Block 23 in the City of Fair-
j field, Texas.
j Warranty Deed from Clark Du-
jBose et ux to Mrs. G. C. Baker,
j covering Lot 10 in Block 5 in
| the City of Streetman, Texas.
Warranty Deed from C. E.
Neal, Trustee to M. W. Whit-
lock, covering 416.032 acres of
land in the G. A. Blunt Survey.
Warranty Deed from C. E.
Neal, Trustee to I. W. Williams
et ux, covering land in the G.
Diaz League.
Warranty Deed from J. M.
Dolson et ux to C. E. Neal,
Trustee, covering land in the
I. Connelly Survey.
Warranty Deed from Charlie
Dean Wardrup to O. H. Nichols
et ux, covering Lots 11 and 12
in Block 129 in the City of
Teague, Texas.
Warranty Deed from M. R.
Seely to Dee Groves et ux, cover-
ing Lot 2 in Block 83 in the
City of Teague, Texas.
Warranty Deed from Parthenia
Taylor to Mollie Perkin, cover-
ing 1 acre of land in Freestone
County, Texas.
Warranty Deed from Mrs. Lut-
tie McAdams to Robert W. Clary,
covering land in the I. H. Reed
League.
Sam's
BARBECUE
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Jewelry Store
Phone DU 9-2156
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 10, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963, newspaper, November 21, 1963; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106390/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.