The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1965 Page: 2 of 8
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pAfWO-THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER. FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1965 ---
> Stewards Mill News and University of Texas
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THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER
THE < m M V FATEH—ESTABLISHED ISTIi
~Hkrrr Ikr «.rrm lll*hnu>. of Tr»a» l'ri>«»"
JOE LEE K1RGAN. JR.
Publisher-Editor
football
PUG HORTON
O. T Hagen had quite a birthday
Mr. and Mrs. Dock Lamberth visit-
ed E U. Barnard in Navarro Memo-
rial Hospital in Corsicana Sunday af-
Per * C >p>
*» it*< iuim ion u \ i
• »»e an*l ji'inin* count It n ....
With » tnishty sum ot wSSLjTallS*''™"*- T,*» ”c“mp*"ied ,,y
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,10c oU'ments Autumn made hu uoim{l|. went by and carried him Mrs. Billy G. Huffman, David and
i debut right on time this year. And fls|imj, Sunday, his daughter, Mrs. Mary Barbara of Amarillo visited
on* Ye»r n. • «n>i jm , count . *.............*3 s# with the trees and grass still a crisp james Glover of Diboil met them at Mr. and Mrs. J B. Huffman last
m* Month. r«.•: t ine l j. i t uk ooutrio* * 75 Kreen for so late in the season, she y,e £>avid Crockett State Park be- weekend The children remained for
One Year ,.vd. k re.-.- .m Minina count e* ...........certainly promises US a lovely Octu- tween Crockett and Lufkin with a a coup|e 0f weeks. Bobby Huffman
,HM Indian Summer barbegue lunch and all the trim- 0f Victoria and Mr. and Mrs. Troy
Mr and Mrs. O. L Cundiff and Those attending were Mr. Huffman. Dennis, Donna and Stephen
, „ f,Mr '" ll Mrs f,ank Le"'' Sca and Mrs. Hagen, Mr. and Mrs. Gail of Houston also visited the Hoffmans
Any erroneous reflect.... .: o, • h, character. •undiitR "r «pu «t "> « ,’oville visited the Frank Braggs Sa- Whittington and children. Mr. and over the weekend
any person firm or corporal! n which may occur 111 the columns of “n* |, . ' “ ____. ...
Fairfield ft. w ill be correct' d gladly upon being brought to tha i • j -^rs- tVayne Whittington and Chll-
Fubli.hed Each Thursday at Fairfield. Texas. Fr,-e«tone County Weaver Robinson and Carder ; dren and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lester,
attention of u.e publisher. ___________Thornton were in Mexia on business' „ of 1)ew
word. | Tuesday. a wedding ring is like a toumi-
31* Monti,
Oversea* .....
N’O Subn< M|'' ■
ontMlJe* F:
Will Ho v
$3 75
S520 |
• ,4 f i' r i IV* i<»d of I.' — n Tli * t. Six Monthi (
McClintock In Basic istation'
I In making the transition from civi-
SAN DIEGO, CALIF iFHTNC) — t lian to sailor he will be taught and
Seaman Recruit Johnny R MeClin- '■ supervised by experienced Navy pet-
tock, USN, son of Mrs. Evelyn Me- ty officers. They will teach him the
Clintock of Fairfield, Texas has be- basic skills of seamanship as well
gun nine weeks of Navy basic train- as survival techniques, military drill
ing at Ihe U. S. Naval Training Gen- and other basic subjects,
ter. San Diego. Calif. 1 On completion of his recruit train-
in the first weeks of his naval ser- ing he will be assigned to a school,
vice he will study military subjects shore station or ship, according to
and live and work under conditions the results of his Navy classifica-
similar to those he will encounter on tions tests, his own desires and the
his first shin or at his first shore needs of the Navy.
Tribute* of respect, , bituarlee and card* of thank*. 4 cent* - ------ .. , »•**• •« ••— “ ■
Privilege of omitting all poetry reaerved by thia paper All new* Item* j Mary Sue Thornton of Dallas spent j( s(0ps y0IIr circulation
or notice* *ent in for publication mu*t be signed b> *ender the weekend with Sue and Carder _„_
--~~~ I Thornton.
et ux covering 8*> tHt. acres of land J Mrs Joe Hoeinghaus. Sandra ar.d q DoniC NCWS
in the G Diaz League. ; Terry Ann left by plane from Love By MRS. DOYLE TACKER
Warranty Deed from Earl White Field Wednesday of last week for j
MEDITATION
from
The World'* Most Widely Used
Devotional Guide
to Wilburn W Tully et ux. covering > Bakersfield, California, to attend the Mr and Mrs. Tommy Baker ana
100 271 acres of land in the A M. funeral of her father. Earl Huffstut family of Moody visited Mr. and
Sloan et al Surveys. ’Iff They returned home Monday. |Mrs Tommie Oakes and family last
Warranty Deed from A M. Beene j Out of town visitors at Stewards weekend,
to Clavton S Winkler et ux covering j Mill Store last week were Mr. and Mrs Pearl Savage recently re-
Lot' i to 5 m Block 27 in the City1 Mrs. H. E. Smith and Mr. and Mrs turned from an extended visit with
of Streetimn Texas I Richard Crouse of Galveston; Mrs Mr and Mrs. Gene Meyer in San
,, . ... ! Ruth Crouse, Houston; Mr. and Mrs. i Francisco. California. She made the ‘“““v “"v*“
Wartaniy Deeu i ...an Charles Curtis of Beaumont; Mr. anditrip from Houston to San Francisco j ^rs- Charles Bryant and daugti-
Mrs. Vivian McDaniel and Mr and j by jet in about three hours, and re-ffrs of Itasca- Mrs- J- C. Oakes of
Mr. and Mrs. Gifford Thompson
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ovin Beene at
Freestone Friday.
Mr. and Mrs Bill Winston of Tea-!
gue visited Mr and Mrs. George Ful- j
ton Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Lilly Pettigrew of Jewett re-
cently visited Mr and Mrs. James
Devine and family for a week.
Mrs Aubrey Musgrove and Mrs.
Tony Rothrock and children of Long-
view visited Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Lamberth last weekend.
Mrs. George Lehman of Newby
visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. DuBois
and family Sunday afternoon.
-Cb« Upper Room
O 'Ml UPPfH ROOM. NA4MVILU TfNNISiU
Read Matthew 28:16-20
O earth, earth, earth, hear the
word of the Lord. (Jeremiah 32:29)
ney et al to Amanda M. Titus, cover-
ing land in the J Pepi League.
Warranty Deed from John L Blu-
Mrs. Otho Brewer, Ft Worth: Mr. turned the same way.
Waco, and Mrs. Alvis Oakes of Tea-
. ! I
and Mrs. R. L. Jones. Houston: Mr. i Mr. and Mrs. Velma Thompson 2ue visited Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Ellis
utt et al to Amanda M. Titus, cover- and Mrs p K Canney Alokat oklo are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mar- (Saturday.
'.ng land in the J Pepi League. j and Mrs Charles Mack Ro- tin in San Antonio this week. | Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Baggett of
Warranty Deed from W J Driver.,binson, Charles Marc. Rebecca and! Mrs. Zelma Murphy of Austin spent Teague. Benton Baggett of Mexia.
Admr. to Elizabeth A Carter, cover-j Melinda visited with Mr. and Mrs last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. De- and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Craft of
ing land in the East Ridge Addition g p Nettle in Austin Saturday and i wilt Walker. Mrs Murphy will be Galveston visited Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
10 the City of Teague. Texas known [hey also attended the Texas Tech j remembered as Zelma Beall. < ry Fulton during last week.
See Us For Your
Furniture Needs
SEALY BEDDING
RUGS—CARPETS
LIVING ROOM SUITES
BEDROOM SUITES
Watson Furniture Co.
PHONE 389-2441
FAIRFIELD, TEXAS
In response to the radio broadcast
in our language we received a letter
from a Roman Catholic priest. In
part, he said. “I don't know if your
broadcast is Protestant or Catholic
. Nevertheless the most important
thing is that the Lord's Word is pro-
perly interpreted. The people know
so little about the gospel. For this
reason it is a great thing in God's
eyes.”
In the dark days of the Middle
Aces, God's Word, the Bible woe
available, primarily in La1 in But the
reformers translated it into the lan-
guages of the people and gave it to
great and small.
We can be glad that we live in
this modern age when by various
means more and more persons have
the priviledge to know about this
as Lot No. 2.
Warranty Deed from W. C. Oliver
et al to Wayne L Massey, covering
land in the J. Coody et al Surveys.
Warranty Deed from L R. Tyus
et ux to Clifford W. Steele et ux
covering 2 5 acres of land in the
Mary R Alison Survey.
OWELTY DEED from F E. Miller
et al to J Lawson Miller et ux. cov-
ering land in the J L. Chavert et al
Surveys.
Warranty Deed from Leonard
Yie’ding et ux to J. Lawson Miller
et ux covering 21.5 acres of land in
the J L. Chavert Survey.
Warranty Deed from Luc,lie Ney-
land to C E. Childs, covering 187 5
acres of land in the R. Gainor et al
Surveys.
Warranty Deed from R Q Mc-
Swane et ux to Adolph Baker, cover-
wonderful Word It has been trans- Run-
lated into many languages of the “ ..
nels Survey.
Warranty Deed from R. E. Sartor
to Dorothy May Porter, covering Lot
world. People can listen to it over
radio and in some places even on
Jesus*' parting word to His disci-'1 in Block 160 in the Clty of TeagUe'
pies was “Go into all the world and Te'J' _
... . , . Warranty Deed from Laura Fails
preach the gospel to the whole crea-1
[ ■’ let Vlr t0 T E Kilgore et ux. cover-
PRAYER: Dear Lord, we thank
Thee for the opportunities to hear
Thy voice through Thy Word. Help
u* to be witnesses ot Thy Word to
all nations. For His sake we pray.
Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY God
speaks to us through His Word every ,
day. Do we hear Him'.’ Do we help
others to hear Him" —Josip Horak
-o-
ing land in the I. H. Reed League. (
Warranty Deed from Fannie Mae
Wooldridge et vir to C. T. Moegelin
et ux covering part of Lot 3 in Block
15 in the City of Fairfield. Texas.
Warranty Deed trom Marvin Eu-
land Brisbin et ux to I. C. Cummins
et ux covering 1 36 acres of land in
the D. C. Cannon Survey.
COURTHOUSE
NEWS
MARRIAGE LICENSES
Karl Douglas Miller and Marilyn
Yolanda Ziegler.
Jerrell Thomas and Willie Mae
Hall.
CARD OF THANKS
Warranty Deed from Bowlen Bond
et ux to John Lee Smith et ux. cov-' Many thank' to Dr Keller and all
ering land in the T. P. Whitmore the nurses that were kind to me
Survey. ; while 1 was in the hospital. Also all
Warranty Deed from Hamner Leas- the visitors, card', flowers and gifts
ing Company. Inc. to M. E. Masey 1 Cora Ward
IN BUYING INSURANCE
REMEMBER
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Lott Insurance Agency
J. E. (Son) Lott Oorid Lott
Phono 389-2238
Foirfiold, Texan 75840
ANNOUNCING THE ’66s FROM FORD!
FORDS: new quiet, ultra-luxurious LTD's, new high-performance
7-Litre models with 428-cu.in.V-8. FAIRLANES: lively new XL's,
GT's, convertibles. FALCONS: new flair for the economy champ.
MUSTANGS: more fun-filled than ever. FEATURES: from a new
stereo tape player option...to a new Magic Doorgate for wagons
(swings out for people and down for cargo).
-*«•>
3 New Mustangs
7 New Falcons
See them! Drive them! The ’66s
at your Ford Dealer’s: • 19 new
Fords—offering one of the world's quietest rides.
New Stereo-sonic Tape Player option—provides
over 70 minutes of music. New station wagon
Magic Doorgate—swings out for people and down
for cargo. New V*8 power up to 428 cu. in. New
7-Litre high-performance series. ■ Seven new
PRODUCTS OF
Standard Safety Package features (on all '66
cars from Ford) including emergency flasher
system. ■ 13 new Fairlanes—new looks, liveli-
ness, luxury. New convertibles, wagons, XL’s,
GT’s and GT/A’s. GT/A’s have new "Sport Shift"
Cruise-O-Matic—it's automatic or manual ■ 7 new
Falcons—now America's Economy Champ is
N«w lUtion wafM ■■(4c Door(*t* taring) out tor paoptt and down for cargo Standard on Ford, Fatrlano; iuw coat option on Falcon.
iin
smoothest, smartest the most spacious Falcon
ever. Lively 170-cu. in. Six. ■ 3 new Mustangs—
more fun than ever in America’s Favorite Fun
Car. New stereo tape player option, new 5-dial
instrument duster, 200-cu. in. Six, bucket seats,
sporty floor shift, carpeting—all standard. Come
try Total Performance '66.
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FAIRFIELD MOTOR CO.
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 90, No. 2, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 30, 1965, newspaper, September 30, 1965; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106811/m1/2/?q=Lamar+University: accessed May 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Fairfield Library.