The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965 Page: 3 of 8
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Donie News
By MRS. DOYLE TACKER
Mr. and Mrs. J. B Huffman and
Mr. and Mrs Jack Huffman ami
family recently visited Mrs. Eva
Howell and daughters in Dallas and
Mrs. Fannie Cone in Luling. They al-
so visited in San Marcos and San
Antonio.
week.
Mrs Lasca MeChrstial and J. C.
Oakes visited Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stal-
lings and Laurie Ann in Dickinson
last weekend.
Eldon Richardson of Angleton visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richardson
and Dink last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hopkins have
moved into their new home.
.. . .. „..... . Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Hall and Ran-
Mr and Mrs. Mickey Jolly and;dv of Dallas vjsited Mrs Sal|ie H„ff
family of Lufkin recently visited Mr. man and Mr an(J Mrs Ray Ha„ |as,
and Mrs. George Fulton. | weekend
Mr and Mrs. R. H Bond Jr. of Mr an(] Mrs. Tommy Turner of
Conroe visited Mr. and Mrs. R. H- DickinS«n visited Mrs. Bess Turner
Bond Sr. last weekend. and |aid we€kend
Mr and Mrs. Marshall Lamberth j Mr and Mrs Jimmy AshIey of
of Portland Oregon are visiting Mr.|palestine visited Mr. und Mrs. liay
and Mr>. J M. Lamberth. Spruiell last weekend.
Mr and Mrs. Tommy Baker and, Mr an() Mrs Chester Gage and
family of Moody are visiting Mr. and famjly of I)eer Park visited Mrs. Iva
Mrs. Tommy Oakes and family. | McDaniel las, weekend.
Mrs. Harrell Little of Houston. Mrs. j Mr and Mrs Kenneth Huffman
Stella Partin of Freestone and Cteude a,,d family and Mr. and Mr s Joe
Davis of Buffalo visited Mr. and Mrs.; Brotherton of Pasadena spent last
MoL. Little last weekend. (weekend in Donie.
Bro. Gerald Phillips, pastor of the j Mr and Mrs Pat Cain and family
Fu-st Baptist Church, is preaching of Austin visited Mr and Mrs j B
for revival services in Lolita Uhs j Huffman Friday.
I Mrs. G. C. Hughes and Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. May of Teague visited Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Howell Sunday after-
noon.
Ann and Jodie Howell of Houston
visited Mrs. Lila Howell last week
while their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Max Howell, were on a vacation
trip.
Larry Taeker of Lufkin visited Mr.
land Mrs. Doyle Taeker Sunday.
Jerry Moore
Paint & Body Shop
GENERAL REPAIRS
COURTHOUSE
NEWS
Warranty Deed from Mrs. Jeffie
Blackwell to Juanita Newman, cover-
ing land in the R. Gainor League.
Warranty Deed from J. K. Miller
et al to Cecil Willard, covering land
in the City of Wortham, Texas.
Warranty Deed from J. E. Mc-
Lelland, Jr. et ux to L. N. Michael
et ux. covering land in the R. B.
Ixingbotham League and in the City
of Wortham, Texas.
Warranty Deed from Martha Long
et al to Homer Ross Johnson et ux,
covering land in the City of Teague,
Texas.
Warranty Deed from W. M. John-
son et ux to C. A. Frost et ux, cov-
ering land in the City of Wortham,
Texas.
Warranty Deed fitim H. D. Reed et
al to C. E. Neal, Trustee, covering
69.377 acres of land in the Oliver
Luckett Survey.
Warranty Deed from Creasie Broa-
dus to Willie Earl Canady et ux,
covering land in the I. H. Reed Lea-
gue.
Warranty Deed from H. D. Reed,
Sr. to Hugh D. Reed, Jr., covering
162.25 acres of land in the A. Telano
Survey.
Warranty Deed from Ed Jones et
ux to Oscar Selay Jones et al, eov
ering 9.81 acres of land in the John
Sandford Survey.
Warranty Deed from Graham Wil-
liford to C. N. Williford, covering
land in the John F. McGuffin Sur-
vey.
THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER, FAIRFIELD. FREESTONE COUNTY. TEXAS. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, mi —PAGE THREE
STAY ALERT WITH
A 10AO!
TL
Sorry to lose one of our residents,
Mrs. Sammie Willard who has re
signed her position at Fairview Man-
or and has moved to Albany, Texas.
A. B. Turner and son, Justin, of
Tyler visited with the Frank Braggs
Sunday evening.
Mrs. Margaret Best of Mexia spent
the weekend with the Thorntons
It is strange that so few of us give
due value to the passing hour.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to express our thanks and
appreciation to Dr. Keller and the
hospital staff for their kindness and
to our many friends and neighbors
for the food and flowers during the
loss of our loved one.
The Family of Jessie Morris
Nevada was the thirty-sixth state
admitted to the union.
REMEMBER— WHEN P6/LL//Y& A IOA0&?
7RA/LER YOUR CAR TARES LONGER 70 STOP
OR ACCELERATE, /£ HARPER 727 CONTROL.
BE GAFE—ADJt/CT YORR PR/V/N6/
INSI RANCH INFORMATION 1NSTITUTK
IN BUYING INSURANCE
REMEMBER
nor ’>rH[°ppiH(c
Hiwoy 75 - Next to Phillips 66
William Hubert Jackson and Linda
Beth Carroll.
Willis Cameron Hutto and Ronnie
Mae Ackley.
Riley Hatcher and Pauline Cox.
Julius Hemphill and Bennie Beat-
rice Titus.
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• Stewards Mill News
By PUG HORTON
The C. F. Hortons spent the week
end in Dallas visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. Stanley Graham, Mrs. Beulah
Horton and Mrs. Lillian Money.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Watson spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Kelly in Fairfield.
Mary Sue Thornton of Dallas is
spending this week with Sue, Sarah,
and Carder Thornton.
Mr. and Mrs. Monte Tucker and
AUGUST IS DANGER MONTH FOR VACATIONING MOTORISTS—
More motor vehicle deaths occur in August than in any other
month, the American Insurance Association points out. In 1964,
4,810 persons died in car accidents during August, almost four
percent more than in October, the next most dangerous month
for driving. According to Hie Association, the high total for August
is attributed mainly to the large number of vacationers who take
to the roadways during that month. If you plan to be among
them, the Association advises, observe all the rules of driving
safety and most important of all, don't overload your car or
trailer.
I YOUR/ JFnJfpftJr* |
V tmmmj J /AGENT M
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children, Elizabeth and John visited
with the Weaver Robinsons Thurs-
day. Mrs. Tucker is the former Diann
Bonner.
Mrs. Mattie Bonner attended the ’
wedding of her granddaughter, Bev-
erly Camp and Kent Ross in Gal-
veston Friday night. j
Loll Insurance Agency
J. E. (Son) Lott David Lott
Phone 389-2238
Fairfield, Texas 75840
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FROM THE
OUTSIDE
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I lb. can - - 74f
STA-FLO LIQUID
STARCH
Vi Gal. - - - 45$
MOHAWK
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lb. 35c| sugar......sn.ba.49c;
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GOLDEN RIPE
Bananas —
lb. 79c
lb. 39c
lb. 39c
lb. 10c
MOHAWK CANNED
Picnics - -
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Fryers - - -
SWIFT'S
Chuck Roast-
YELLOW
Onions —
4 UOJ.
- $1.99
lb. 29c
-lb. 49c
BANQUET
3 FAMILY SIZE
Cream Pies— $1.00
SEA STAR S PKGS.
Fish Slicks----$1.00
BIRDSEYE 4'/j OZ. CAN
Awake----2 for 29c
FRESH GREEN
- lb. 5c Cabbage----lb. 5c
LISTERINE
ANTISEPTIC----39c size
COLLEGE INN EGG NOODLES AND A J
CHICKEN — 4-llb.jan 51
29c
BAMA RED PLUM J AAA—GRAPE JELLY OR PEACH J
PRESERVES--3-ISoz.jars >1
ENERGY ALL PURPOSE m
DETERGENT - - - Giant box Ml
SHURFINE #■
SHORTENING- -3 lb.can 0/f
SCOTT TOILET 4W m
TISSUE--2-1000 sheet rolls
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SPAGHETTI —12 oz. pkg. Of
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BAMA
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SHURFINE
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MEAL.......5 lb. bag 35f
SOFLIN
FACIAL TISSUE
2 boxes - -
Specials Thursday, Friday, Saturday, August 26-27-28
-AIRFIELD
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 26, 1965, newspaper, August 26, 1965; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1107396/m1/3/?rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.