The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1931 Page: 6 of 6
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PAGK SIX
THU FAIRFIELD RECORDER, V V 'KFIKLD. TEXAS, JULY 16, 1931
THE COUNTY PAPER
On Texas Farms
W H. HARROW
lExlemioD Service EJi^r
HAPPENINGS
HERE AND THERE
Of
111*
P'1010 a t h re e-jr ear-old farm fruit
ploi at Ki'sioni', Frio couuty, Mrf.
A L. Shurbor ban Hold $75 worth o'
pearot'H and plums and litts ''tinned
#nd iirosnvfd 50 quarts .is a part
r.f n"i home dciuonsUiition club
»orl Mi and Mrs. Sharbir shu.v
"11 alt thi wo>k couniH'lwl with till-*
borne orchard.
• » .
A total of 253 visitors have in-
? pencil the living rooms recently
improved by Miss ( lara Johnson of
C.antill Cap and Mrs. August Enge.
»u Live Oak in Bosque county as
• -monst rations in homo improve-
ment.
• • •
Home 1 •• aonetr;r ion dub woni n
:ti the la Isey club in Upshur coutt-
(y are canning garden sluff in
lie community dub house with
community equipment costing abcut
lino. Every tilth can is glwu the
club to be labelled sold to help
pay ioi the building and equipmen
• * •
Mrs 8. J. Ross and Mrs. Goodman
of Margaret Home Demonstration
Club in Foard eounty are out to heal
last year's canning record. Each
ot them put up more than 1000 cans
last season. Mis. Itoss lias bought
a large retort tanner and plans t 1
sell part of her products.
* * *
Mixville ill dub boys in Austin
county have planted 75 acres of
pure lotion seed with the idea of
swinging the whole community to
pure seed They exped 10 produce
enough this year to plant SOD acres.
* * *
Hall county farmers terraced and
contoured 15,000 acres ol land in
.In season recently ended. Many
farmers cooperated actively by lay
;ng off lines for neighbors, tho
county agent states. Shortage of
fi l'd made the construction work dif-
fl> ult and in many cases work stock
f as grazed on wheat pasture half a
nay and worked on terracing thi
other half.
blind os11
a dlvor
charges
inter swe
ill ago asked
lest (He. iv
Memphis,
blind will
misconduct wiljy a
heart, also blind
Mis. Anna Fry ol
(In- Judge to ban h<« brother put
in jail, explaining thal lev hud killed
30 of her chickens and ll of her
1.1 hints aftei an argument with lie .
John Ueuid and
St. Louis were fined $5 for t
Lose Fat
Safely and Quickly
MITCHELL COUNTY
FAMILIES HAVE GARDENS
FOR FIRST TIME
near
COI.OKAIK), Texas, July 14. Four
hundred question Julies were seni
out to people who received drouth
li alls, ami who were fed b> the
led Cross lust winter in Mitchell
county, in order to ascertain to
w hut extent these same families
are now tei ding themselves at home.
Replies from 178 families totaling
947 members indicated that among
cumber there are 300 acres of gar-
dens planted in addition to corn,
leans, peas and the like planted
in the fields With tills abundance
si m Vincent Costello ot i*itu-| l>alr ,*aH[)00u every morning befoi !of food on hand theBe taml,le8 wouM
I ir ; in his motor cat and robbed j bmikfa(|t in a g|Urts of hoi water ,u‘ abk‘ 10 can a“ amount ■ulfieleiit]
i n. of $1,380. ; little bv little that ugly fat disap ins,"e U»«n*»lv*g aKa>,18‘ want
t the w edding of Ruth Lone and j It,an#( >oull fee| better than en-1H!Xl wln,er 11 thelr nuauce8 I*ermi»-
Waltei Lowe m Si Louis r hla. k | h,'fore—yeara pouuger, more energ- ! u‘d th““* t0 buY the 041118 Since
t .-Irolled iuio the chuich during j ^ ou„ soon poa>t,9B tUat „uv,.lb„ 11,9 canno' b‘‘ managed. the homo
rn ceremony aud sat at the couple’* b,,auly> cl(>ar skin 8park|lnp ; “««»*■ Mt“ AbWe Sevier, is train-
:superb figure which only perfect 1B“ V'0n“,“ ,Ue ot dryln*‘
Washington liealth cau imparl, j 100,18 as an inexpensive way
An 85c boitle (lasts 4 weeks) at
Radford's Fharmac) or any progres-
sive druggist in America. Money
back if K i uscheti doesn't convince
>uu that it is the safest, quickest,
1 a.-'iest way to lose fat
Kruscn *n Salts—(a perfect com-
bination ol tlie six mineral suits your
body should ;x>ssess to function prop
illy) pur fy your blood of harmful
acids, and aid the kidneys and bow
liieigi Slouitil|(j, [0 t h 1 ow off waste material
lie continual formation ol which 1.
ng a can to the tail ot a dog which J |l/obably tlw cau8e of your tat.
.-fused to leave their farm. I ltut don't worry just us long as
Two bandits blew a police y0IJ |iave Kruschen Sails. Take 1
....... I ■ ......very morning b fo
aud fobbed 1 |„.,.ak|aHt ja ., k|urts uf |lot water
J little by little that ugly fat disap
and
ELY’S MOTOR FREIGHT LINE
For Quick, Dependable Service
Ship by Truck
OVERNIGHT SERVICE DALLAS, ENNIS. CORSICANA ME-
XIA. WORTHAM RICHLAND, T, AGUE, FAIRFIELD, STREET
MAN. CONNECTION SERVICE DAILY WITH FOKT WORT*
AND SHERMAN.
Corsicana Phone 432
Dallas Fhone 2-6185
Meaia Ph. 773
Rita Nickel of
TIMELY TOPICS
Tomboy an elephant owned by tic*
fly of Erie. Pa., was recently In-
led with Lloyds of London fo
>1.500. It is said that no American
■ suranee company would take the
> dunce of having a dead elephant
on ils hands.
Prominent negroes have long com-
plained that Amo.; 'n’ Andy slur the
black race by the introduction of
such shiftless and otherwise objec-
tionable characters into their broad-
casts. The Association for the Ad
♦ ancement of Colored People is in
hope of removing the “film" of
•-■’.iioiiilnv they feel is being spread
<avi 1 theli virtues.
It is told that shortly before leav-
ing for Europe \ndrew Mellon bur-
rledly changed his clothes and took
x 'uxi for his office, arriving then*
sithoui a c hi wiih which to pay his
fare. Me convinced the driver that
he was the Secretary of the Treas-
ury and that his credit was good.
That our organs of sense at
'Unreliable was again proved by a |
ms! at Colgate University. Several |
tKiyi, win placed in a closed room
and ask' d to tell the odor of a per-
fume which was 10 be sprayed around
(hem Amoni the odors guessed
Wore jasmine lieliolrnpe, lily of the
valley and otbeis They were all
wrong VVhal had been sprayed was
i'diin distilled water.
Rev W. T. Adams of Waco visit-
id Blends lien* this week.
Mrs.
sued a department store for $50,00(1
because a male employe opened the
door of a closet in which she was
trying on a ilie»s.
Now 70 and 74, respectively, Frank
iud lorn Leachman of Fall City,
Neb., have never seen a street car, I
never talked over a telephone, listen-
ed to a radio nor viewed a movie.
A man named Navy Blue was re-
cently married 10 Blanche Chocolate
it 1 HI lion. S. C.
G W. Smith, a laborei of St. Louis
dil the magistrate he had forgotten
1 had a wife when he was arraign-
ed on a charge of desertion.
Under cover of darkness unknown
Persons sawed off aud hauled a wap
1 lie 100 cedar posts which supported
a fence surrounding a cow pasture
at Middleboro, Mass
While the thermometer stood at
1 n:j. .Mi" Palmer Ice of Fairmont,
Iud.. and Mrs C IS. Winters of
Buffalo, N. Y„ registered at a hole'
recently in South Bend, Ind
Aftei 50 years, Henry Brown and
Alice Russell, childhood sweet beans
of Detroit, have been married.
HOUSTON COUNTY
WOMEN MAKE PROGRESS
WITH PANTRiES
(nods as an inexpensive
1 reserve them.
-o-
A Preacher’s Farewell
HOGS PAY $1 PER
bushel fop wheat
DIMMIT. Tex. July 14.—Whea
fed hogs this stiring brought $1 peri
bushel to <). C. Axtell, Castro conn
t> demonstrator living in Sunnysid'
community. By feeding to 71 hogs |
in a self ‘feeder iu which were I
Probably It Is an old story, but j
anyway It’s full of logic. A preacher 1
l.ad been greatly discouraged and I
laid sought a new field of labor, j
lit* happened to have a friend ln|
the governor, to whom he appealed,
and not in vain. He got a political ]
I job In taking leave of his
lie said:
''Brothers and sisters. I must say
good-bye.
“I don't think Coil loves you be-
rause none of you ever die.
. "I don’t ililnk you love each other,
placed tankage and cottonseed meal, b( ,..,uge
flock j
a niarki-l was found for bushel
01 ground wheat, 'ine hogs gained
V'j pounds daily for the
b oiling period. The original cost
I'm these in-;,,.unit pigs was $373 20
tin- cost of 060 pounds coltonse ■('
mb.’ aud 15(1 pounds tankage wu
'■'2.20. and the final selling price
v.ne $129*. leaving $883.60 foi
j wheat and labor.
none of you ever get
tied.
666
| “1 don't think you love me, because
140 day j ^ou bave not pal(j Inj, Baial-y
"Your douulions are moldy fruit
and wormy apples and by their
Buits ye shall know them.
"I am going to a better place. !
cni going to be chaplain of the
penitentiary.
"Where I go ye can not yet come,
but I go to prepare a place for you,
,ud may the good Lord have mercy
upon you. Good-bye ”
CROCKETT, July 14
bi r of the Latexo Home Demonstra-
tion Club in Houston county has
made a canning budget to fit the
peed* of In r famil) and is closely
(allowing 1 he had of * lie club's 4-11
pant ■'v demonstrator, Mrs. A. 1-1.
Butler, a she develops her demon-
nation. Mrs. Butler has made new
pantry shelves anil has already can-
ned 300 contaiip : s of food, which
lie has arranged on the new
11.elves according 10 t heir classifi-
cation in the adequate diet list as
fruit, leafy or starchy vegetables,
: r.d other n geiahles which include
turnips, beets, squash, onions, car-
rots, pumpkins, okra, egg plant,
pi as. beans, and cucumbers. As a
part of the demonstration Mrs.
Itutler is preparing a recipe and I
menu file, an emergency shelf, aud 1
is providing storage for potatoes I
and onions
LIQUID OR TABLETS
Relieves Headache or Neuralgia io
Every mem- "0 minutes, checks a cold the first
day, and checks Malaria in three]
days.
666 SALVE FOR BABY’S COLD
ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP
Expert repairing of all kinds.
Will save you money on
your shoe bills.
E, J. GILBERT ... Fairfield
SPECIALS
—for—
Saturday, July 18
TOMATOES, No. 2 cans, three for
20c
SPUDS, No. 1 Quality, 10 lbs.
19c
CRISCO, 6 lbs. with spoon ..............
$1.18
FLOUR, 46 lb. bag Guaranteed .
95c
MALT SYRUP, Blue Ribbon
48c
SOAP, Palmolive, 3 bars
20c
RICE, Fancy Blue Rose, 3 lbs......
... 19c
MARKET SPECIALS
SLICED BACON, sugar cured
22c
PURE HOG LARD, 8 lbs..........
85c
WISCONSIN CHEESE, lb.
21c
BEEF ROAST, home killed, lb.
Main Street Market
“YOUR FINEST FOOD STORE”
PHONE 115 TEAGUE, TEXAS
T. C Young’s Planing Mill, j
work, doors, windows, frames, !
ice boxes; sharD°n and repair!
lawn mowers; fresh com meal
and whole wheat flour. Phone
188. 12otf
BARGAIN A good 3 h.p. Fair-
hank- Morse gas engine with mag-
neto, in good running order, re-
placed by electric motor. We have
no use foi this engine*, and will tain
*15 for it. Tiie Recorder tf
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Get Jim’s Hamburgers. 25jetf
NOTICE — My pasture three
miles north of New Hope is posted,
*nd no hunting, fishing or other
trespassing is permitted. Jake Hag-
purd. R. 2, Mexia, Texas. 8jy2tp
Tbe BEST Gray Hair
Semedy is Home Made
4*0^^ To half pint of water add
one ounce bayrum.aurnali
box of Joe 's. Compound
and one-fourth ounce of
glycerine. Any druggist
con pu* thi* up or you can,
■ mix it *t borne at very
’ little cent. • Apply to tho
beir twice a week until
the desired shade is ob-
tained. It will gradually darken
M-waked, todad tn gray bnlr and mak. It sift
aai glMur. Burke will not outer the
* «Mk» m mmm *4 daw on te» «&
PAINS
QUIT coming
“When X was a Eirl, I suf-
fered periodically with ter-
rible pains in my beck and
sides. Often I would Lend
almost double with the In-
tense pain. This would
last for hours and I could
get no relief.
“I tried almost every-
thing that was recom-
mended to me, but found
nothing that would help
until I began taking
CarduL My mother
thought It would be
good for me, so she
got a bottle of Cardul
and started me taking
It. I soon Improved.
The bad spells quit
coming. X was soon
in normal liealth.”
—Mrs. J 'Vrel Harris,
>v Innrfioro, Texas.
Sold At All Drug
Eiorct. x-iTt I
Everything for the Home—
New and Second-Hand
FURNITURE
Z^iUR prices are the lowest ever heard
of—come to Corsicana and make our
stores your resting place. We want you
to feel at home, and if you do need any-
thing in the Furniture Line just let us
show you and that is all we ask.
Again, we invite you to come to Corsicana
and visit us whether you are in the market
for Furniture or not. Tell our salesman
you are from Fairfield, or Freestone Coun-
ty, apd you will receive a royal welcome.
MILES FURNITURE CO.
North Beaton Street
Corsicana, Texas
Taka Th.dforif i fflvck-Dniurht |
for Oonvtipatlon. ImUxv.tloti,
ond H!M>>unnv.H.
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 55, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 16, 1931, newspaper, July 16, 1931; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106494/m1/6/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.