The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1956 Page: 7 of 12
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THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER, FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSD
Streetman News
Bj MRS. W. M. CRAIG
Lee Orr Jenkins, who has been
In Oregon for some time, is visit-
ing home folks.
Mrs. J. H. Brock and son,
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business
interruption
Don’t forget: a fire not only
bums you out—it also puts
you out of business for a long
while.
Failure to carry business
interruption insurance may
mean the difference between
solvency and bankruptcy.
The cost of such insurance
is low — much leas than the
cost of. fire insurance.
Be safe. Don’t be half safe.
Let us protect you with mod-
ern, stream-lined insurance
against all protectable losses
in your business. .
J. E. (Son) LOTT
Phone *441
Monte Cold, of Dallas visited her
brother, Mr. and Mre. J. A.
Young, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Slocum Coleman
of Houston are sending a few
days in Siieetman.
S-8gt. Mack L. Ward of Waco
spent last weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Cora Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. George Grogan
of Dallas fcpent last weekend
with her put-ints, Mr. and Mrs.
C. T. Gilbert.
Mrs. Essie Clark is visiting
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cole In Fair-
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Craig
visited b: the Henry White
home near Wortham Sunday af-
ternoon.
We are very thankful for the
four Inches of rain received last
waek.
Mmes. J. A. Coleman and
Slocum Coleman were business
visitors In Dallas Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Rexie Lee Fol-
mar and son, of Navarro 3pent
last weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Rex F’olmar.
Mr. and Mrs. Llsh Roberts and
sons of Waco visited Mrs. Bell
Robinson last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Terry of
Hillsboro visited Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Brown last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith of
Dallas were weekend guests of
her parents, the H. W. Steeles.
Mrs. C. K. Hawthorn is In
Washington, D. C., to see her
new granddaughter who was
born last week to Maj. and Mrs.
R. G. Bounds.
Pruett Pillans, Martha Lou
and Jimmy of Corsicana visited
Less McCary last Sunday. Less
McCary is home from the hos-
pital and slowly improving.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Bell and
Teresa of Corsicana were week-
end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
W. Craig.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith and
daughters of Corsicana visited
Mr. and Mrs. H. Y. Gregory.
C. R. Lively and Ann Lively
of Houston spent last weekend
at home with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. R. Lively and
grandtn ither, Mrs. Mattie Gar-
rett.
(Delayed)
Mrs. H. W. Steel underwent
surgery in Memorial Hospital
In Corsicana last Monday.
15%
LIGHT RESCUE TRUCK (bluet) especially suited is rural rescue
work to aow being tested by the Federal Chrfi Defense Admlalatra-
ttoa. It packs a collection of multiple-purpose rescue tools includ-
ing ropes, block and tackle, doedllgbto, a small generator, a band
pomp (all shown above), an iuliaiator, and radiation detection in-
struments. lie truck, costing a third of FCUA’i $10,000 rescue
track, can cross open country In four-wheel drive In any weather.’
(FCDA Phbtoj
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kent
and daughter of Orange visited
their aunt, Mrs. Sallle Haw-
thorn, last Friday.
Sharcn and Charlotte Smith
of Corsicana spent the wtsekend
with their grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. H. Y. Gregory and Mrs.
I. O. Smith.
Burt Carroll and Homer
Knott3 were in Mtama, Fla., last
week. They hauled a load of
of Corsicana for shipment to
South America.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hender-
son and daughter, Patricia, have
move*! to Madlsonville where
Mr. Henderson started Jan. 1 as
president of the bank.
Mrs. L. G. Ward had an ap-
pendix operation in Memorial
Hospital last Tuesday.
Mrs. Olive Walker of Ennis
has been visiting Mrs. Nena
Brahman cattle for Burk Bros.'Hawthorn.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ferguson
and Mr. and Mrs. Garland Fer-
guson and Dicky visited Mrs.
Matt Ferguson who has been ill
In New London but is somewhat
Improved.
Mrs. Homer Livingston of
Corsicana spent last weekend
with her daughters, Mr. and
Mrs. Burt Carroll and Mr. and
Mrs. H. W. Milner.
Ernest Bryant, Jr., who has
been very ill In a Dallas hospital
Is much Improved.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller of
Cooper spent last weekend with
M.\ and Mrs. J. D. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Meador of
Wortham visited Mrs. Betty
Milligan and Miss Mary Ella
McGilvary last weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Baker
spent last weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. John M. Watkins in
Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Craig and
Teresa, Mr. and Mrs. Cooper
Harris and Ginger and Mr. and'
Mrs. W. M. Craig spent last
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Noel
Craig In Wilnier.
Less McCary, who suffered aj
Btroke at his home last Monday,!
remains In a serious condition!
in P. A S. hospital.
Edward Compton of Houston!
and Sonny Compton of Fort
Worth spent the weekend with
home folks. Sonny had a car
wreck coming home, receiving!
slight injuries but his car wasj
badly damaged.
Mrs. Mack O. Johnson of Oak-;
wood visited her daughter, Mr.!
and Mrs. L. G. Grayson, last J
weekend.
Billy Hugh Steel from Texas!
A. & M„ Mr. and Mrs. Donj
Smith of Dallas and Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Newsome have been j
at home because of their moth-
er’s Illness.
Dr. Leslie McCary of Houston'
spent part of last veek with hi
father, Less McCary, Sr.
Freeman Grizzard of Dalla
visited home folks here las
weekend.
Future Events
Third Tuesday nights — 7
Order of Eastern Star.
First Friday night—7:30, Ms
sonic Looge
Second Friday nights—8:0
Future Farmers regular met
in*.
Second ana fourth Tueeda
nights—7:30. Volunteer Flremei
Second Tuesday night—Regi
lar meeting of City Council.
Third Tuesday night — 7:3
r, JAN. 86, 1956—PAGE SEVEN
Chamber of Commerce director*
meet at City Hal!.
Last Tuesday In each month
the Band Boosters Club meets
at the band room at 7.30 P. M.
First and third Thursday
nights—Regular meeting of the
Lions Club at the Tower Cafe.
Fourth Thursday — American
Legion.
Fourth Thursday — American
Legion Auxiliary.
Tuesday nignu — Oddfellow
Lodge.
First Thursday night — Free-
stone County Farm Bureau di-
rectors meeting, 7:46 P. M,
Courthouse.
Be sure to list with us the
time, place and date of youi
tuture events.
How Reliable Ai l> Your
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or other points?
her hot or cold water aome-
discolored by rnst?
on wont a free estimate on
pipe needs? Check us!
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Kirgan, Joe Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 19, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 26, 1956, newspaper, January 26, 1956; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106475/m1/7/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.