The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1959 Page: 2 of 10
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P.XCJK TWO—THE FAIRFIKI.D RECORDER. FAIRFIELD. FREESTONE COUNTY. TEXAS. THURSDAY, KEPT. 17, 1939
THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER
THE tut ' 1\ I’ M'Klt—ESTABLISHED IN7H
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COURTHOUSE
NEWS
G Streetman News
lly (AROIAN HOWELL
spent the weekend visiting with
friends in West.
Miss Joan McDaniel spent the
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TEXAS V; PRESS ASSOCIATION
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Warranty Deed from I
\\\ight it ux to Sanford Wright
-ivering iil 7 acres of land ot
the W. A. Elliott and .1
K\ans Surveys.
Warranty Deed from
tended the wedding of their on, children of Tomhall visited her
Hob Gregory. parents over the weekend.
Mr. and Mi X ix Robinson Mr. and Mrs. Delburt West
just returned Horn Louisiana, j and daughter visited his mother i week with her grandparents,
Slacuin ( oleman of Houston "pji,,j,■ daughter, Mr. and Mrs. j Mrs. .). L. West in Nacogdoches Mr. and Mrs. R. O. McDaniel
Ihury and John Coleman of On | Mtic-ks Howard and son, return-1 recently. recently.
v Ocean, and Mr. and Mrs. \-. A t><J lu,mu wit|, them for a short I doner Gilliam went to New
( oleimfn ami F A. were week . . . . . , , , . .
' i'it. Mexico last weekend to get his
family who had been visiting
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Mr and Mrs. II H Hurleson
recent visitors in Huntsville
MRS 1 C. KIRGAN
RAMON R KIRGAN
MRS IOK 1.1 K KIRGAN
of Fairfield and Mr and Mis.inhere they attended Jimmy
"‘,H‘ Melvin Henderson of Madison- ({oss youllg’s graduation from
Owner p ,0 Sallie V. Met,ee. cover- vilje were weekend guests of Sam Houston State Teacher's
Manager-Editor .tig land in the D. G. t annon M|. aml \j,s. pul Cooper. College.
Mrs. Thomas Sherrard, Sam- Mrs. Hell Robinson is visiting
*i uni ion n>> it ms
One Year, Freestone and j.anlng countie* ......
Si* Month*, Freeetone and Joining ,-ounlle*
One Ve.tr lUtsnle Kisai rie and J"lning rounlln
Six MoK’hs ihilde Kre.-t-xie and Joining countlea . ... .........Ill iv of l.illd ill the J. I.
jgue Grant.
there.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Richard-
son and daughter of Tennessee
spent several days visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
The men of the Ibiptist church Ri<-hard.*on
are building a kitchen to ttie
church this week.
Mrs. Jim Fulton has been car-
Joe Day Whitaker left Sun-
day to enter college at A&M.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Richardson
ried home from tlie hospital, from Angleton spent the week-
hut is still seriously ill.
Blu Dubois visited in Hous-
ton last week.
end here with his parents.
Mrs. Aubrey Franklin and
children from Trinity spent
Warranty Deed from I l>. mv jot> ;4m| baby of Grand Pra- tier son, Levain Robinson
y>ll S:in,,ift'r- vl ux' tu lam<"' K San' irie visited in Streetmun Satur-1 Houston.
,3 u0 (lifer, et ux, covering 55 acres (jay i__0_
Chavert XI Mrs. Velma Gregory is visit-1 q Donie NeWS
Any erroneous reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of '**■"'inter hi Foit W Ol th,
any person. fun <>r • *ri»> r iti *n which muy occur in the i-olunm* of Thu \\ UITcinty from .IdFllOS K. this Wt?l?k.
Fairfield it.- -d.r will he -■ re.ted gi.diy upon being brought to th. s.mdifer, et ux, to Clinton it. Mrs. Ralph Howell shopped Mr anil Mrs_ covey Nash and daughters of Waco visited her'ville's friends honored them
attention of the publisher Wilkinson, et ux, covering 55 in Fort Worth Tuesday.
Cha
H.V J. H. MAY
Tribute-, or respect, obituaries mid cards of thunks. 3 cents a word, acres of land In th*' J. u
Privilege of omitting ill poetry re orved by thin paper All new* Items or Vt»rt XI League Grant,
noticca sent in for publication must be signed by sender
toa»V‘ MEDITATION
from
The World's Most Widely Used
Devotional Guide
COUNTY AGENT'S
COLUMN
By J. H. PRITCHARD
Warranty Deed from T. A.
Miller, et al, to Fldeen Fells,
J covering Lot No. 11 in Block
lift, in the City of Teague,
Texas.
Warranty Deed from Grady
McAdams et ux. to Kenneth N.
McAdams, et ux, covering six
acres of land in the Durham
Avant League.
son of Houston and his mother,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cole of Mrs Rlchard Nash of Bryan
Dallas were weekend guests of
their fathers, R. C. Cole and E.
C. Bryant.
Mrs. Mamie Rouse was a
weekend guest of Mrs. Annie
Teer.
Pruitt Pillans and Jimmy vis-
ited in Streetman Saturday.
The Rev. BUI Moore of Corsi-
cana was the visiting preacher
of the First Baptist Church
Sunday.
Marriage Licenses
-Cb* Upper Room
<2 TNI UPPid RO.M NAlNVIUt TtNNfiSI/.
READ MATT 7:217'
A- the body without the
%pjrit i» dead. -*> faith with-
is dead. (James
out work
One night I failed to reach I * * *
the - i ."eii": Main when 1 wa- vi,
(• \ Ml I. I N h l.W Ik 1.1 l > II
about ten nnk1' from norm*. I
decided to go that remaining <li-- ' here i~ 'till time to claim
tanre bv hitchhiking. >"ur federal gas tax refund.
A- I waited for a ride, a truck Claims mu-t be filed on or he-
.topped at a gas station nearby, fore Sept. JO. It only takes about
It I had gone to the driver and five minut* to fill out a claim,
told him of my difficulty, he l'orms are available at the
probably would have given me county agent- office,
a ride But I walked on. A few
mlnut uck rushed ATTENTION LADIES
by, without my signs being no-j ,\ good number of bulletins
ticed. are available at the county
I ARM Fits i It FI >11
NEEDS .11 Ml*
Farmers are borrowing more
now than ever before. Reasons
r this are: (11 Generally high- Iuyt.e 1)aRl story Mr. and Mre. Everett Gre-
Rowl-nd ( 1 vile 11 McSpadden, | gory just returned from a short
fine Wc st ' trip to Colorado where they at
for more efficiency, (-5> con-
stant substitution of capitol fori
labor through machinery, ill
Willingness to take on debt to
improve operating position, (5)
Desire for improved living
standards.
spent the weekend holiday here
with friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Alford of
Shreveport, La. spent the week-
end here with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Hall.
Mrs. M. L. Little is visiting
her son and family in Houston
this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clyde Du-
bois and children of Waco spent
| the holidays here with her par-
Miss Patsy Savage of Hous-jlast week here visiting her par-
ton spent the weekend at home' ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. New-
with her mother. i som.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oakes and: Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mande-
parents, Mr and Mrs. J. G. El-J with a house warming Friday
Us. | night. They received nice and
Mr. and Mrs. George Fulton useful gifts.
Harry and Larry Ferguson of ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Hall.
I Ilryan were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Willing-
Chelmer Ray Satterwhite and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ferguson.' ham of Houston spent the
weekend here and attended ser-
vices at the Baptist church.
Mr. and Mrs. Loyd Kelly and
It’s low.,.it’s lovely
...it’sTlElldmEIL
with the famous Cool Safety Cabinet
The Dearborn Crest blends into all decorative
schemes. Because of the Cool Safety Cabinet, you
can use it as an extra table...put books, ash trays, even
a potted plant on top! Newly designed Glo-Brite radi-
ants, Forward-Flow Circulation, and improved, orig-
inal features provide better heating for your home!
God asks us not just to be-
lieve in His power and His love,
but to come to Him for help.
He wants us to seize the oppor-
tunity to commit ourselves to
Him and dedicate our lives to
His service.
No matter who we are or
where we live, there is much
work to do around us Let us
agents office that will he of in-
terest and helpful to you.
Among these are: Yeast Breads,
Quick Meals, Vegetables—con-
tains information on selection,
preparation and recipes. Also a
number of other bulletins on
clothing, flowers, gardening and
others. These bulletins are free
and may be secured at the
that’s why GkSy, tTilpfiriianil Mill (k!
not fail when action is required county agents office, which is
of us. God want- doers of the open Monday through Friday.
word and not hearers only.
I’RAYER: Dear Father, help
U-. to overcome I lie indolence
of our hearts and our unread-
ines-. to action. Make our
faith a practical one. Prepare
us for service here and in the
world to come. In the name of
Jesus, who has taught us to
pray, “Our Father who art
in heaven . . . Amen.'*
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY
Our living faith finds prac-
tical expression through use of
our God-given talents.
Arnold Pfeiffer (Germany)
World-wide Bible Reading—
Zephaniah J:H-20.
Phone 2151—Fairfield
7-11 Allied Food Store
North Hi-way 75-Open 7 a.m. until 11 p.m.-7 days a week
SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all of our
friends and relatives for the
many kindnesses extended to
me during rny recent stay in
the hospital and later at the
home of my mother, Mrs. Lois
Wood. I am grateful for the at-
tention I received from the en-
tire hospital staff and doctors:
to everyone for cards, flowers,
gifts, visits and prayers, and to
the blood donors. Your thought-
fulness will always be remem-
bered.
Mrs. T E. (Elizabeth) Hallow
After crosses and losses men
grow humbler and wiser —Ben-
jamin Franklin.
CHOICE VEAL
Veal Round.....lb. 89c
f //]
T-Bone Steak ___________ lb. 69e
Sirloin Steak — lb. 69c
Veal Chops_____________ lb. 59c
Chop Steak lb. 49c ^ /
Chuck Roast_______ lb. 45c LLp0 ay
Rib Stew........lb. 39c /Er 4$
Boneless Stew ____ lb. 65c jr>
Calf Liver___________lb. 49c
Hamburger.....lb. 39c *
CORN FED PORK
Fresh Hams___________lb. 39e
FRESH
Pork Shoulder - - - lb. 35c
Center Cut Pork Chops _ lb. 49c
HOME MADE PURE
PORK SAUSAGE - - lb. 33c
SUGAR CURED SLAB
BACON, sliced free lb. 39c
OAK FARMS
MILK__________gal. jug 75c
OAK FARMS
MELLORINE_____Vi gal. 35c
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Kirgan, Ramon R. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 17, 1959, newspaper, September 17, 1959; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106490/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.