The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1959 Page: 2 of 8
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ru.i: TWO—THE FAIRFIELD RE< ORDER. FAIRFIELD. FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS. THURSDAY, 0<T. IS, IMS---•----
I. R. Huffman. j Mr. :md Mrs. Day Whitaker,| Hryan and visited with Joe Day
ltnhliy Dubois of Houston is Wayne and Miss Andrea Alder j Whitaker,
vi-iting his grandparents, here man attended the A. & M. and I Mrs. G ('. Hughes and daugh
THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER
THU (HI vTl I* \I*KR—ESTABLISHED l«7«
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PRESS ASSOCIATION
MILS 1 ( KIIUiAN
RAMON it K ! itG \N
MRS jot: lee kirgan
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Manager-Editor
A-.'i-tant Editor
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A \ «*! i t.iit .;d fit-* i i • :j
bi*v firm *ii 1 »«'!*•• * *11
Fairfit'lil HeorfSer Mill lu* c
n of the i uhliaher
in r . ,■} ,• f* *r reputation t»f
ii %% h, f n tin* "luinnn f The
? i ! • .j V i ; \ > h* hi brought to the
Trihiltet* Iff re.Hj.ect. obUuii'i
frivllere of . mlttiim all pot-ti
t *i t > t • t in fui publi< it i
• j. n • l f • h i.k« 3 cent ii fi word.
V. vr\f t1 I'V l! v All nt\M ItOniN Of
^ mum he *lgn«‘d by render.
W.irranty Deed fivm T.ola
Maupsn t astleiterry et al to
\rthur !• ranklin Amiek. Jr. et
p\ ( i\< i ing all of L* t 1 and this week,
part of I.ot 2 in Block 17 in the
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Day Whitaker
....... ................. _ ..... ......... .....„_____ _________are moving into their new
I University of Houston game at ter of Teague visited in Donlei brick home.
Freedom Of The Press!
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{H ikers* pi
press.”
and put)li>
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for the sear*
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the "freedom of the prt'--'
perform the duties that the
pro-s in fact, i' fret tit • i
paper.- lo.'ing tlioii "frioooii! I
vinced that the newspapers m t
furling the new-, mi.-repr* •
their journals for selfish purp"
them to clamor alsiut a fret? pi
i Sr try iielieve that the
.: gor whatever of the new-
ie public ever iwcomes con
"UIUia are deliberately ui--
ofiiiial'. or othciui-o using
Warr;int\ Deed from J. A.
Giliium et d 11 > W l,. Carter j
ot al co\ering s’, ;t | acres nil
land in the it B Gilliam Sur-|
Warranty Dc.nl from Bowlen
Bond et ux to I> W. Collins el
i,\, c ring I.ot 10 in Block Jsl
in the City of Teague.
W an .nt\ 1 *« .si from W. J.
Manning et ux to Will Riggers!
ot ox covering I.ots 7 and s in
Block loo in the City ol Teague.
Warranty Deed from D W. j
Coltil.' ot ux to Bowlen Bond.I
covering Lot ti in Block II in
tho Cit> of Teague.
Warranty Deed from Mortis
Williams to Freestone Under-
ground Storage Corporation. |
(vering t 15 tides of land ini
tile S. Sanchez et al Surveys.
Wan nt \ Deed from Frank !
,:-i I) W eather- et ux to W A. |
Keils. Jr., et ux, covering land*
in the D. C. Cannon Survey.
Warranty Deed from Hillmonl
Hen fro et ux to C'ttllie Car-
-'■eking'i ill covering 50 acres of land
no rea in the J. M. Hallmark Survey. |
Wan nty Deed from Fred
I oi . . n i t al t ) I a iio't \' ;
Si:i Sr et ux, con et mg Lots I
ti l-7-s :i in-1 l-i:t and II in Block
X" 12 it the City of Streetman.
W i t aiity Dee<l from John L.j
Bonnet et ux to Homer Lee.
■ " \ i-i11g 0-10 of at " M 't kin.11
in the it. Gainor League.
War- ,nty Do. (I ; .in William
E Goyen, Jr. et ux. to Slier-j
wood W Olds, covering land in]
of news-
it In hear
right is
The general puhli. oi-L
applaud tiy step tak a t. c
code of ethics, a -eiw of r.
desire to serve the pul do nv
the freedom of the press."
COURTHOUSE
NEWS
urt
Warranty Deed fr>
Allen Ringhatn et al
Kuth
Ft ■ \ I
•! io will Ik no need for Warranty Deed fi >m Lewis
Philip Baird et al to Anthony j
t >y.-'pliant. I..... will Elli'or, t-oxerina 1* ' •» acres of,
d A decent land in the it I*. Kelly Survey.
■ 11 'iii >■'. looni •; "f a Warranty Do. i front An*|
w i • pn erving tliony Klli-or <’ ux to L. E.
Gouiding ' og Ilia acres j
“ of land in the R P Kelly Sur-
M upi t .-tlehorr.N, c vering | vey.
part of Lot 2 in Block 17 in the! —
Marriage Licenses
Joseph Earl Morgan and Mrs.||
Allen t. Kuth Allen Kingham J Oddie Eleize Morgan
ot al ■ ■ . et 11.g : a t of Lots 1 Lester Huckaby and Robbie |
..ini 2 in Iti". k 17, in the City of. Lee Lewis.
to Lola' Tcagut
BATTERIES
GET UP TO
**-00
Sandy Sandifer and
, Smith.
Pauline
TRADE IN
ALLOWANCE
FOR YOUR OLD
BATTERY
48-MONTH
GUARANTEE
f {jSmiiesge/ .tort. h.r.
Cannon Await Service Station
I airfield. Texas — I’Iioim- 2st;i
B.F.Goodrich tires
# Donie News
By J. H. MAY
Those visiting in the Tommie
Oakes home over the weekend
were Mr. and Mrs. W\ C. Oakes
of Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. Le.s
Craig and children of Houston,
and Mr. and Mrs. lteed Oakes
and children of Waco.
Mr. and Mrs. George Tilman
of Newby visited Mr. and Mrs.
Blu Dubois Sunday.
Mr. ind Mrs. Marlin Pounds
<>f Freestone visited Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Eliis Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Wil-
liams and son of Waco spent
the weekend here with hi- par-
ents.
The Norman Wat-on of
Teague \ i>ited Mrs. Clois Nan-
ny. Jimmy and .Joe Edd Sun-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hal! of
Dali i- vi-ited their parent- the
past weekend.
Mr. and Mr-. J. E. Boykin
'of San Antonio visited her sis-
ti-r. Mrs .1 W'. Richardson, last
NN’t ekend.
Mr-. Leila Darnell spent the
weekend in Houston with her
son. Sylvan and family.
Mr and Mrs. Jasper Howell
daughter of Dallas spent
tii< weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
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Kirgan, Ramon R. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 84, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 15, 1959, newspaper, October 15, 1959; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1107255/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.