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THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER, FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1964
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W ANT AllS — COST IS LITTLE — RESULTS ARE GOOll
Eagle Tales
Editor
Co-Editor
Columnists
Senior Spotlight
Society Editors—
Senior
Junior
Sophomore
Freshman
Sports Editors
Sale — Miscellaneous
Real Estate For Sale
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INCOME TAX RETURNS prepared FOn SALE ~ Just completed house.
' n laooal icw Phue make Contact A M. Lumber l
appointment »l L Wooldridge, jypR SALE-Electric cook (tow |
NOTICE if you noed Waco con- j gaa beaten one chair Jack Co-
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Corolyn's Comment
By CAROLYN ROBINSON
And BARBARA REED
The Spanish I Class gave the boys
and girls of Mrs. Wood's and Mrs.
Cathy Wood*---
Ann Bonner tile owner of the huge oak tree oil
Carolyn Kobmson the front campus of the high school
Barbara Reed This (re*1 is the largest of its kind
in Texas.
Barbara Reed, chapter first vice-
president. introduced the speakers,
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy lance. Mr.
and Mrs. I-once, who are interna-
tional evangelists, entertained the
group with their many talents which
included playing the guitar, piano,
.and accordian. They also sang
Bill Bonner i Christmas and religious songs.
George Davit Mr. Lance then compared the life
Kathy Harrison j 0f Alexander The Great w ith that
Martha Carroll 0f jesus Christ. The students en-
Sandra Hoeinghaut
Beverly Robeson
Jenny Watson
Beverly Bergstrom
Julie Ann Childs
Loretta Young
Donna Davis
Freestone-Leon
District Soil
Conservation News
All eooperators with the Free-
stone I.eon Soil Conservation District
have developed conservation plans
with (tie assistance of the Soil Con-
servation Service. Conservation plans
range in size from thousands of ac-
res ranches as the F. E. Ilill Co.
and Plum Creek Ranch to farms
of less than 10 acres.
THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER
THE COUNTV PAPER—KHTABLIHHKIl 1876
“W hrre the t.reat IHahwaye of Ttuu Croaa”
JOK LEE KIRC.AN. .lit.
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UitlU IV cl* I I s . „ ---- ---—--—___
Small conservation plans arc just an, mtssr. finder " 2?*^*
crete gravel, plastic sand. Call Al-1 ly.
bed Pinch 17d-4tc i---i _ —* ——*■
-1 FOR SALE — Modem house Three j mas part-v- rht‘ ,x>>'s antl girls took
31d-2tp Steward s rooms a Spanish Christ-
l**uiuujiis, iwo uam>, aoume car- ^uw pm-
port with storage room, one block ]',*as " hich the Spanish class had
north of schools. T. S. Watson Jr. jfllled with g««dies.
3d-tfc I Everyone enjoyed the all-school
} : cir igcrtgor V. ■ • ’ , ' ' Nv'c>tcrn ,wo hath>- <loU“* «*■ I ^ J*. !**!?* break.,h‘‘ P*“-
Auto, 389-3377. 17d-tfc
DAVIS TIRES mounted free at West-
ern Auto. 6.70x15 Nylon, $8 88 ex-
change. plus tax. l5o-tfc i
MOVING — Little Transfer & Stor-'
age Local & Long Distance Mov-|
mg &l Storage. Free Estimates
Without Obligations. Phone ^(*R SALE—Holstein Heifers Bangs
GY 6-3371, Mexia, Texas; or1 vaccinated. Jack Celt 31d-2tp
joyed the program and the Christ-
mas mood it helped to create for
the coming season
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Spanish I Class
Sponsors Party
Members of the Spanish I Class
entertained the boys and girls of
Mrs. Wood's and Miss Steward’s
rooms on Monday with a Spanish
Christmas party.
Mrs. Grace Carroll, teacher of
~ sr xvr.vi
organize this party.
Christmas party on Monday night. I the Spanish I Class, told the child-
dilion Clifton Childs Jr. 389-2215
19n-tfc
TR 4-4221, Corsicana. 13a-tfc
EXPERIENCED ’A' serviceman
here daily. TV and Antennas sales
and service. We install iron cords.
Dial 389 3336. Hill Hardware & Ap-
pliance. lljy-tfe
WATCHES and Electric Clocks re-
paired at Gilpin Drug Store T. A.
Mcllveen. 23j-tfc
WATER \\ ELLS—All bad wat-
ers cut off Neal Drilling Co.,
Box 252, Madisonville, Texas.
Phone DI 8-2682. 4j-tfc
LOST AND FOUND
ren about Christmas in Mexico.
Then each child was given an op-
portunity to break one of the pin-
atas. One of the pinatas was gaily
Lmt II of FHA had a regular
meeting Tuesday, Dec. 22.
The student body of FHS enjoy-
ed the assembly presented Tuesday,
Dec. 22 The assembly sponsored by
the FHA Chapter, helped to create J gum and other goodies,
a Christmas spirit in the students.
The speakers were Mr. and Mrs.
Tommy Lance, who are Internation-
al evangelists.
Everybody is proutl of the fact
as important as larger ones be-
cause the goal of the Freestone-
Leon Soil Conservation District is
to use each acre of agricultural
land in the district within its cap-
abilities and to treat each acre ac-
cording to its needs.
Any landowner and farmer or ran-
cher whether he is an owner or
leases land can become a coopera-!
tor with the Freestone-Ixvm Soil |
Conservation District and develop
a specific conservation plan to fit
his operation. No cost or obligation
is involved in the development of
a conservation plan.
A conservation plan contains much
information and has many benefits.
A soil map of the farm is includ-
ed which shows the location on the
farm of the main soil groups. Soils
are grouped by name, capability
class, slope, erodeability, and sim-
ilar production potential. There is
iFM fl,m °r corporiUion occur in the column, of Thu
Fairfield Recorder will be corrected gladly upon being brought to th.
Tribute, of re.pect, obltuarle. and card, of thank., 4 coats a wo~r4.
Privilege of omitting all poetry reserved by thl. paper. All new. Item.
>r not ires sent In for publication must he signed by .ender.
Airman Gary Brooks
Completes AF Basic
TV’S FOR RENT — «t hospi
tal or at home. Dial DC 9-3336
Hill Hardware &
• Legal Notice
NOTICE
Fire works sale in the City of
Appliance. Fairfield is prohibited by ordinance.
4a-tfc which will be strictly enforced.
J. S ORAND.
15o-12tc Mayor.
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CANCER PROTECTION — A must A Lu'm American mestizo is a
tor your family, david lott breed, a crocs between Indian
Livestock For Sale
AGENCY.
1
Buyers’ Wants
I WILL BUY your furniture, electric
appliances, guns, or anything of
any value that you want to sell.
Cncle Dock's Place. Randolph Lee.
phone 389-3360 13a-tfc
Rentals
F OR RENT — Small two bedroom
house. Oak Street. 389-2427.
lOd-tfc
LOST OH STRAYED—Bay Mare.
White spots on rump and head.
Medium size, 4 years old Sub-
stantial reward. Phone Edwin Best.! tveO’b«ftr is proud of the fact
DA 2-4358. Buffalo 31d-3tp * 1 lhe oak *r<*‘ on the front ccam-
______Pus of the high school is the largest
| of its kind in Texas. Mr Ix>tt pre-
i sented Mr Wood with a certificate
J at the assembly.
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Senior Spotlight
Jody Childs, son of Mr and Mrs.
Alvin Winkler, was born on May
9. 1947, in Teague, Texas. He has
1 two brothers, Harold Dean and
Charles Earl.
Jody was fourth grade baseball
coach. The team won first place in
the Teague tournament. He letter-
ed in tennis two years and won
third place in the district tourna-
ment in the senior doubles. He al-
, so lettered in basketball and three
j years in football. Jody has been
j a member of the FFA four years.
I He is n memlier of the Assembly
j of God Church in Fairfield. Jody
t plans to go to night school or to
attend Navarro Junior College in
Corsicana next year.
decorated paper mache alligator and a description of each soil,
the other was an airplane. Each | The plan contains an aerial photo-
t.nip a pinata was broken, the! graph of the farm with each pas-
children scrambled after the candy, i ture or field outlined and the num-
, ber of acres in it. Timber and open
The Spanish class then served areas are shown. Distances can be
cookies to the boys and giris. Mem- j accurately estimated,
bers of the Spanish Class are Bar- j A farmer can get a bird's eye
bara Reed. Barbara Speed, Sandra | view of his farm where he can
Hoeinghaus, Sandra Mobley, Mark plan field layouts, crossfencing, pas-
(havers, Ray Hill. Jody Bonner,; ture improvement, and rotation
CARD OF THANKS
We are indeed grateful for every
kindness, every thoughtful deed, the
floral offerings and all other ex-
pressions of sympathy extended to
j us following the death of our loved
one. May God bless you in a very
special way is our prayer.
The D. T. Cook Family
The Family of Mrs. E. R. Glazener
This House Cost *10,000
Michele Ferguson. Lynda Grounds
and George Davis
grazing systems.
Conservation plans
information which is diiferent for
each individual farm or ranch.
SAN ANTONIO, Tex —Airman Ga-
ry D. Brooks, son of Mr and Mrs.
Truman 0. Brooks of Wortham, j
Texas, has completed Air Force bas-|
ic military training at Lackland j
AFB, Texas. j
Airman Brooks has been selected I
,for technical training as a commu-
also contain nieations-electronics specialist at the
Air Training Command <ATO school
at Keesler AFB. Miss His new unit
r- , , . . ‘ ms new unit
Each plan contains a record of is part of the vast ATC system which
the operators dicissions of conser-jtrains airmen and officers in the
\at)on treatments he intends to use [diverse skills required by the na
[which were discussed with the Soil, (ion's aerospace force.
14m-tfc 1 and W hite.
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BOND & MERONEY
Attorneys
Bond Building
Teague, Texas
9 Legal Notice
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Commissioners' Court of Free-L™^^ T" T'l'ion'S aerosPa“ force,
stone County, Texas, will receive1 Cons^1'at*on ice technician who) The airman, a 1963 graduate of
sealed bids at Fairfield. Texas, at' . *ted him Wlth ,he development, Wortham High School, attended Na-
9 00 a m , January 11, 1965, on the! ° .J,S P an. . . . ... . varro Junior College, Corsicana,
.___• I Anyone w ho is interested in de-‘ Texas
C ,‘Crj ' j veloping a conservation plan shouldl—-------
Crawler Type Front End Loader i contact a Soil Conservation District1 K , . . , J J w
meeting or exceeding the following | Supervisor or Soil Conservation Ser-I^ V- TT ,nf!adwi Mr and
---- Mrs. Cecil Sims. Mrs. Lela Cros-
by. Mr. E. G. Miles, Jr.; Mr. and
LESLIE R. BONNER
Anorney-at-Law
Fairfield, Texas
Used Cars For Sale
FOR SALE - i960 Old-mobile, 4-
door Super 88 All power and air.
Priced to sell. Phone 389-2139.
24d-tfc
DR. JOHN R. DOBBS, JR.
Optometrist
Glasses and Contact Lenses
Teagne, Texas
All School Party
Held Monday Night
specifications: | vice Technician.
19,500 lb. withou* counterweight. I -o
70 net engine horse power, 1 Vi cubic 1
yard bucket with teeth, direct drive
or power shaft transmission, oil
clutch on direct drive machine.
Will trade in HD 6-G Allis Chal-
mers Crawler Type Front end load-
er. Can be seen at County Barn,
Precinct No. 2, Teague. Texas.
For the lowest and or best bid.
The Court reserves the right to
accept or reject any or all bids.
Ml RAM SANGER
County Auditor
Freestone County, Texas
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9 Legal Notice
BID SALE
Bids will be accepted through Jan-
uary 11, 1965, for a seven room,
wood frame house to be moved from
the present property site. This house
is located in Elkhart. Texas on the
cast side of the Texas Telephone
and Telegraph Company's Dial
Building, on the north side of Par-
ker Street. All bids should be mail-
ed to Texas Telephone and Telegraph
Company, Post Office Box 308. Fair-
field, Texas on or before midnight
I January 11. 1965. 31d-2tc
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COURTHOUSE
NEWS
HUGH D. REED, JR.
Attorney-At-Law
Fairfield, Texan
DAVID LOTT
AGENCY
Complete Insurance Service
Pb. DU 9-2238 — FAIRFIELD
Fairview Manor News
As • special service to our pa-
trons, we make available, on a
rental basis, such sick-room needs
as Crutches, Wheel-chairs, Hos-
pital Bads, Walkers and Com-
modes.
Parker Pharmacy
Phone 322-4326 — Buffalo
We Service All
Makes
Typewriters
AND
Add'g Machines
SEE THE NEW
Olympia Portables
AT
LEON FLATT
HTA.TIONKR
217 E. Commerce — Mexia
Warranty Deed from Rebecca Mrs. Bessie Thomason. Mrs Rob
Jackson et al to Wallie James Hun- Lee, and Miss Grace Campbell '
ter et ux, covering 32 acres of land; December 24th from 9 to 11 am.I*
in the L. G. Weaver et a! Surveys. • the staff and owners
Warranty Deed from Isaac Haynes
et ux to C. L. Carol!, covering land
in the J. M. Hallmark Survey.
of Fairview
Manor held open house for the hos-|
pital and Doctor's office staff On
Thursday afternoon at 3 pm
BUTANE-PROPANE
Mobil Products
Phone DU 9-2239
Lyle Oil Company
LKNDON L. RED. Owner
Fairfield, Texas
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On Monday night. Dec-. 21, the
high school classes had the all-
school Christmas party in the gym.
The seniors decorated the huge
Pine Christmas tree. The freshmen
decorated the gift tables and the
reason ^ ^ ^ NEWS Residents at Fairview Manor were
rcaticv The .sophomores flanged, busy last week participating in
h , r'ing a,J,e or the f<XKii ; Christmas activities. Those who holp-
[ brought by the students of all das- Warranty Deed from J H Maa-jed string cranberries and pop^m
.. , sey et ux to c E Gregory et ux to decorate the large tree in the
After the games, refreshments covering Lots 22. 23 and 24 in Block lobbv were Mrs E G Miles Miss
were served. Then old Santa ap- 16 in the City of Streetman. Texas.1 Alta Headlee. Mrs Gira Linson I
peared bringing a huge sack of in- ---------
expensive comic gifts for both teach-
ers and students.
Each class then exchanged gifts
with their fellow classmates. Chap-j
erons for the party were Mrs. H.
D. Reed, Jr , Mr and Mrs. C. C.
Childs Jr Mr. and Mrs. Bradford
Ivy, Mr. and Mrs. O B Utley, Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Carroll. Mr and
Mrs. Sonny Bond, .Mr and Mrs.
Coates, and Mr and Mrs. Marshall
These parents were elected by
each class. Also attending the par-
ty was the faculty and their hus-
bands and wives.
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FHA Chapter
Sponsors Assembly
The Fairfield Chapter of FHA sopn-
sored an assembly Tuesday, Dec.
22. Ann Bonner, chapter president., ---- .
welcomed the students Beverly Berg-' Lou Pate,
strom gave the invocation
David Lott, a representative of
Texas Forestry Association, presen-
ted Mr. C. N. Wood, our superin-
tendent, with a certificate to Fair-
field Independent Cchool District as
Mrs. Emmett Headlee, Miss Cla-
ra Headlee; Rev Killen of Center-
ville, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Harris;
Lacy Kuhn, Mrs. Henry Horton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Royster: Mrs. I
Lola Castleberry. Mr. Fritz Camp-1
bell and son, Mr. and
Parker; Dr. McNaley.
Mrs. Joe
SEE US FOIl WATCH
•N* JEWELRY REPAIRS
When it comes lo the fixing,
trust to us for a perfect Job
on watch or Jewelry.
ENGLAND'S
Jewelry Store
Phone DU 9-2156
BUT
YOU’RE WATCHING
A *21,000
FIRE!
This home cost $10,000 when it
was built —today, it will take at
least $21,000 to duplicate it.
Chances are insurance coverage
on your home is outdated, too!
That’s dangerous and unneces-
sary. It's easy to have the cover-
age you need to fully protect
your home
It Pays To Deal With
An Independent
Insurance Agent
Insurance Agent
Serves You Best!
J. E. LOTT Agency
Phone 389-2238
Fairfield, Texas
75840
Warranty Deed from Ola Mae Fan- Christmas Party was enjoyed by all (
troy et vir to ( L. Carroll, cover- j residents and their guests Gifts were
ing land in the J M. Hallmark ct a) presented to each resident by var-
Surveys. | ious individuals, and the following
Partition Deed from Walter Rol- organizations: The Brownie Scout
lins to Mattie Rollins, covering land: Troup; Baptist Training Union: Fair-
in the Chas. Polk et al Surveys and. field Womans Missionary Council of
in the City of Teague. Texas. I Assembly of God Church; W. S. C. S 1
MARRIAGE LICENSES i of the Fairfield Methodist Church
Michael George Corigan and Jan-
ice Anita Atchley.
Elton Reagan Craig and Thelma
Ruth Craig.
Charles Ray Jones and Mrs. Shir-
ley Dee Jones.
Floyd Wanye Stanton an Minnie
Dovie Jean Taylor Circle of First
Baptist Church, Fairfield. Refresh-
ments of punch, coffee, dips, cake
and cookies were served.
New residents added to our
growing family are Mr. and Mrs.
P. C. Hudnall of Teague.
Out of town visitors during the
DR. V. E. GREENING
Veterinarian
Phone RE 9-2971, Teague
On Teagoe-Fairi.eld Hitray
i°M
Did you know that
we also can write
your LIFE Insurance!!
DAVID LOTT AGENCY
Phw mm$ F.irflaU, Tax,.
Call DU 9-3336
FOR TV-RADIO ANTENNA
SERVICE
Hill Hardware & Appliance
Fairfield, Texas
DR. W. DUKE PITTMAN
DR. WILLIAM D. PITTMAN
General Optometry
Contact Lenses
ttl E. Commerce Street
MEXIA, TEXAS
Phone GY 6-2341
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Kirgan, Joe Lee, Jr. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 89, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 31, 1964, newspaper, December 31, 1964; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106266/m1/2/: accessed June 20, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.