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PAGE TWO-THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER. FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COUNTY. TEXAS. THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1H4
THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER
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/963
JOE LEE KIKGAN. JR
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READ GALATIANS 5:4-14
9 Winkler-St. Elmo
By 'IKS. HALLEY RASH
Visitors in the home of Mr. and
Mrs Culberson Fitch last week end
were his sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Jes-
sie Walding. Mrs. Jimmy Reevea
and family, and Mrs Dottie Heed of
Fort Worth.
Mr and Mrs. Bert Scammel and
children of Dallas .Mrs Baker and
her two grandchildren from Houston
spent a few days at the Baker home
place this week.
Mrs Dillard Burleson of Houston
spent the week end w;th her father,
Kalph Johnson.
Mr and Mrs. Marl Anderson spent
The harvest of the Spirit is love,
joy, peace, patience, kindness,
goodness, fidelity, gentleness and j Saturday night and Sunday in Pasa
self-control. There is no law deal- I dena
ing with such things as these. I Mrg 1>ena McCary was in Corsi-
(Galatians 5:22-23. NEB.) cana prjday
One needs only to read the news- ^ Mr and Mrs. Halley Hash enter-
paper or listen to a broadcast to see lained friends and relatives with a
how desperately the human family I bartiecue and squirrel stew supper
at their cabin Saturday night. There
were around a hundred to enjoy the
occasion. Some of those from a good
$$ Dome News "r ,im* *^r> ^ Whitaker must continually apply civil and
n i||.u . ... . Saturday. j military law. Still the harvest of evil
y . th. *t . Steve Spruiell visited in Waco last spreads throughout the world.
Mr. and Mrs Tommy Turner of week end But the |jvjng o( iife by the jndi. j way off. present for the supper, were
Dicku.'oc rmri ti | Hra Beat H Nb*l Wt t and vidual who is fully yielded to God'iJjjL and^ Mrs. John Johnson. Mrs.
Turner and boys Wandene attended Commencement Holy Spirit will produce all the
Mrs Margie Foreman and family exercises in Huntsville Sunday at "h'eh •he eivil and military
1 'ill . -on nnlr cti ii'n ♦ m-imt nn Th/>
of Houston visited Mr and Mrs S ^ p m Glen Dell West was one
C. Draaisma last week end
of the >ix hundred ninety two gradu-
jml “** ■ '"1 • ' fron SHS1X I to know-tile way of life that require* Hev. and Mrs. Ronnie Chesser and
Lisha Spruiell attended the Mr and Mrs E'.don Richardson; no lliV, enforcement! j baby of Jacksonville, Mr. and Mrs.
ig of Miss Sandra Huffman to ,,f \ . it"i: Mi and Mr? Ed Bov .... .'Morris McCann Mr and Mrs. Ron-
Mr
Mrs.
wedding ol Miss Sandra Huffman to 0f Vng.eton. Mr. and Mrs Ed Boy
Thomas Lamb in the Shady Oaks kir ,,f San Antonio and Mr and Mrs
Baptist Church in Lake Jackson Sat- Rayford May and family of Houston
urday at 7 :su P. M Mi and Mrs J W Rich-
Mr. and Mrs Joe Thorm ol Mart ardson and Dink last week end.
and Joe Smith of Hubbard visited
law can only strive to maintain. The
Holy Spirit dwelling in the human
heart can effect this How wonderful
Dillard Burleson. Houston Mr and
Mrs. John Thompson and Beverly
Ann, Andrew McCann. Maurice Ster-
ling of Boling; Mr and Mrs. Dwayne
Daniel and children. Fort Worth;
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I can t bring peace. I will not bring
H.un I.iK.e of Houston \isited j confusion To have a good world, we
Mr and Mrs M L. Little last I j0 ]e* God's love dwell in us
week end and s|,are it daily with others."
,,, , . . , . . . Morris McCann, Mr. and Mrs Ron-
whiU a patient in the hospital. 11 . . 77.. .... ,
■ „ , . ... . , iiieGuinnandchddren.MidgeChand-
l>ecame friends with the orderly One l, .. . ..
, , , I ler. Mr. and Mrs Tom l handler and
day he gave me h.s personal con-
cept of Christian living. He said. "If, • and tarl ol I)Jlias
Mr and Mrs. N I) Pringle and
family attended a birthday supper
at her parents’, Mr. and Mrs. Hodg-
es, in Corsicana Saturday night in
honor of Gary Pillans
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson and
Beverly and Maurice Sterling of
Boling spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Thompson ;n Street-
man, Mr and Mrs. Halley Rash.
Mrs. Jake Barker underwent sur-
gery again in Fairfield hospital last
Tuesday night She is beginning to
improve.
Mr and Mrs. Johnny Bounds and
children of Fort Stockton visited her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Platt,
last week.
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U. S oil companies give away
about 150,000 road maps each year
at a cost of about $15,000 000
children. Mr. and Mrs. Haywood
and baby of Irving Mr and Mrs.
Joe W hite and baby of Waco. Andrew
McCann's sister and family of Ath-
CARD OF THANKS | PRAYER: Our Father, we give enc. Mr and sirs Cecil Miller and
Thee our whole being - mind, sons Mrs George Rash. Mr and
K' heart' and So Possess us Mrs. c. G. Rash and children. Mr
1 B ■" we pray, that the fruit of the Holy Mrs Curtis Rash and bogra, Mr
T’ *** will be the harvest of our and Mr*. Gene Swetizer. Mr. and
' lives In Jesus' name. Amen. Mrs. Rexie Lev* Folmet and ehil
hospital M> appreciation also lor , „ u m
the faithful pi iverv cards flowers THOUGHT FOR THE DAY - The dren‘ Mr an(i Mr" Lual Rash Mr
M ,S ,7, II,.iv qriir., f.an , I „ th , u, and Mrs. Dale Rash. Mr and Mrs
• .pr Mav the Lord blew >»oiy spirit tan >o lib us that we, ... . , ,,
will be blesaed with ai over! « ot Buddy Ha‘h <***?*. r,,:d,l>
Anr.ie Laura Earnest, i -ov« for others,
and Bruce Earnest I W A. Byus, Insurance W. Va
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Hash and boys. Mr and Mrs Max
Carroll. Rash, Mr and Mrs. Billy
Joe McCann, Mr and Mrs. Esco
I McCann and boy s. Rev. and Mrs
Bob Roberts and children, all of Cor
, sicana Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie I)
j Coker and baby, Mr. and Mrs .J. C
Howard and two grandchildren of
I Navarro; and their daughter and
husband of Ennis; Mrs Margie Wal-
ker and Mrs Bessie Tidwell of Rich-
1 land Mr. and Mrs. Dub Chavers
and Ora Pear! Roberts of Fairfield:
Mrs. Lovel Redwine of Dallas. Rev.
and Mrs. Clarence Yates and chil-
dren of Streetman. also attended.
Mr. and Mrs. RoU-rt Pillans and
ITS TRADE‘N’ TRAVEL TIME AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER'S
Five different lines of cars — forty-
five different models to choose
from. Come early and trade great!
Now that spring's in full swing, you’ll find
new Chevrolet* perfect for picking.
Luxury—First, there’s the big Jet-smooth
Chevrolet. Sumptuous and soft riding. Over
700 sound stoppers throughout the car to
blot out noise. Interiors luxuriously' done
up in the newest and softest vinyls.
Trade what you’re driving for one of
these, and you won’t want to trade seats
with anybody else on the road.
Spirit—Next, Chevelle. The beautifully
in-between size car that combines small
car handiing oomph with big car comfort.
Eleven different models that you can
equip with just about any extra-cost
option you can imagine. No place to
go this summer? Get a new Chevelle—
you’ll think of something.
Economy—Chevy II—the car that
takes to inexpensive vacations natu-
rally. It just goes and goes, and where
it stops nobody knows. Eight models
to pick from, including wagons with
enough room to swallow up an eight-
foot Christmas tree. (Plan ahead, we
always say.)
Fun—Then there’s Corvair. The fun
one with the engine in the rear for
unbelievable traction. Spring mud,
summer sand, winter snow—nothing
stops it.
Corvette, The enthusiast’s car.
Sting Ray Sport Coupe and Con-
vertible. Still America’s only true
sports cars. They do for your driv-
ing what holidays do for kids.
Performance—And with any new
Chevrolet you choose, you can
pick from a wide range of stand-
ard or extra-cost high performance
engines.
Either way, whether you’ve
got some place special to go
this summer
you trade for
one of Chev-
rolet’s five
great high-
way per-
formers —
you’ll travel!
or not, when
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COURTHOUSE
NEWS
24 5 acres of land in the J. Mc-
Anulty Survey.
Warranty Deed from Carolyn Clan-
ton Wood et vir to W A. Keils Sr.,
covering 52.7 acres of land in the
Warranty Deed from L J Davis j R- P- Kelly Survey,
et al to O. B Utley Jr. et al, cov- Warranty Deed from E. C. Brv-
ering three acres of land in the R.! ant et al to H D Carroll, covering
Gainor League j Lots 1-2-3-4-5 and 6 in Block 33 in
Deed from Burnice Woodard et ux! City of Streetman, Texau.
to C. E. Neal, Trustee, covering 56
acres of land in the Leroy H. Smith
Survey.
Warranty Deed from Rosa Wooten 1 City of Streetman, Texas
Clark et vir to Alva Lee Baldree et! Warranty Deed from
ux, covering land in the O. Huffman
et al Surveys.
Warranty Deed from F. B Harri-
son et al to J. H Harrison, covering
land in the R H Porter Survey.
Warranty Deed from Virgil Tatum
et al to W A. Keils Sr., covering
Warranty Deed from H. D. Carroll
to Bobby D Carroll, covering Lots
I-2-3-4-5 and 6 in Block 33 in ihe
Hugh D.
Bond et ux to Lee Roy West, cover-
ing an undivided interest in 7.5
acres of land in Freestone County,
Texas
Marriage Licenses
Eugene Brown and Retha Fay
Crouch.
Call DU 9-3336
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 21, 1964, newspaper, May 21, 1964; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106265/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.