The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 19, 1959 Page: 2 of 10
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VAC.K TWO—THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER. FAIRFIELD. FREESTONE COUNTY. TEXAS. THURSDAY, FEB. 10. 1«W
THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER
THE I OI NTY PAPER—ESTABLISHED IH7B
ruhllKheil K.i' h Thursday at KelrfUld. Texan, Freestone County
• Where the i.rem lllxbnx). of Texaa < reM ’
gnt...... ... ad l ... nail m i-ter at the I'o.t Office at Fatrflaid. Texa*.
Under Act of March «, 1S76
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texaVvV Press association
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Senate Resolution
Next Sunday is Heart Sunday
MHS. U KI KG AN
JOE l.KK KIRGAN
MRS, J» >K l.KK KIRGAN
SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 53
In Memory
of
MR. WALTER ALV IN PARKER
WHEREAS, in the passing |
of Mr. Walter Alvin Parker, re-
tired business man and out-
standing civic leader of Fair-
___________ field. Texas, from this earthly
Owner-life mi the 10th day of January,
Manager-Editor I iDf)!), the people of the state of
Assistant Editor |\,xas and in particular, the
i people of Freestone County and;
............. i: so the City of Fairfield suffered an
............. in "0 irreparable loss; and
..............\tll WHEREAS, Mr. Parker was
born near Fairfield, Texa*, on
the 25th day of October, 1884,
son of the late J. M. and 1.at ilia
Koonce Parker, and in 1000 he
__________, , - moved to Fairfield where he
Tributes ..f rsxpe.t, ..t.ltuailn. and card, of thank*. 3 cent* a w d. j . . as local Ilian-
l-rivll..,. ef omitting: all poetry nenerved by thl. purer All now. Item* cr I began Ills tart I a. IOC« *
n.-rt.-.n tent tn for publication must be st*ncd by sender. ager of tile 1-airfield Telcphon
-----— Company which he and his fath-j
means fruitful living.—Laura | er first owned; and
S. Emerson (Indiana).
World-wide Bible Reading:
Luke 7:1-17.
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si list RIPTION It ITM
One Yi-sr K .---Ht>ne imd J-ilnlhK .-ountles .........
S;x Month* Freestone and Joining t-ountles.......
title Year outside Freestone and Joining counties .
Mix Month*. -'Ubside Freestone and Joining counties
Any erroTieoo* reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of
sin pets, i firm or corporation which may occur In the columns of 1 lie
Fairfield Recorder will he corrected gladly upon beiiu.- brought to tne
attention of the publisher _
MEDITATION
10 i»1
from
The World'* Most Widely Used
Devotional Guide
COUNTY AGENTS
COLUMN
By J- H. PRITCHARD
and 48 in the City of Streetman.
Warranty Deed from S. M.
Glazener to Roy Kelly, covering
the West 1-2 of Lot 2 in Block
No. 14 in the Fairfield Cem-
etery.
Deed from Minnie Chandler!
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cain visit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Huffman
over the weekend.
Glad to report Mrs. Doyle
Hall who underwent surgery in
Dallas last week is doing fine,
i/eeu Hum miiiiuc xisuiuk. i Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kichard-
et al to D. C. Turner, covering j SOn of Angleton and G. W. Rich-
120 1-4 acres of land situated itvarUson of Selmer. Tenn., visited
the Connelly Survey, situated their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
in the Counties of Freestone w Richardson, last week,
and Limestone. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mc-
Generul Warranty Deed from Watters attended the McNut
t *t r\t. i._____ t „ „ A „ 1 t.. DaKo
W. H. Dickson, Jr., et al to Reba
Dickson, covering 105 acres of
the J. L. Chavert
funeral in Teague Saturday af-
ternoon.
Joe Max Howell of Houston
land in
League. j spent the wekend here with his
Warranty Deed from C C. ts
Servance et ux to John O. her- Mfs Albert gpruiel hag re.
vance, covering 146^4 acres o/:turne(1 home after a week's vlalt
land in the J. Y. Aguilera Grant. j -with her children in Houston.
\\ at runty Deed from I* red piwnan McWatters was called
.Miller to Rudolph MUler cover-1 HousUm Saturday on account
ing an undivided l-9th interest I lhe serloU8 niness of his son,
in 140 acres of land in the S. A. I
Mr. and Mrs. Troy Huffman
of Pasadena visited his parents
WHEREAS, Later Mr. Parker
and his brothers, Joe Parker,
and G. A. Parker, owned the
Fairfield Telephone Company
and in 1918 he and his brothers!
sold the system. In 1919 he and'as, and Mrs. Lloyd Pillans of
his father became associated in Dalhart, Texas: a brother. Joe
the automobile business. He Parker of Grand Prairie, Texas;
later bought his father's inter-1 now, therefore be it
est, and became one of the larg- RESOLVED, That it is the de-
Sweet Survey.
Warranty Deed from Lizzie
Mae Person Nolan et vlr to R.
M. Senter. Jr., covering 42.4
acres of land in the Chas. Polk
Survey.
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* hkktilizim; fish ponds
tb« Upper Room
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READ 11 TIMOTHY 2:19-26
Every branch iti me that
bearcth not fruit he taketh
away: and every hraneh that
beareth fruit, he purgeth it,
that it may bring forth more
fruit. (John la.2).
Many folk* are interested in
growing fish in lakes and
ponds. A good fertilization pro-
gram in a pond will pay good
dividends in
duced, just as it does on pasture
or crop land in increasing
production. Fertilizing ponds
sire of the Senate of Texas to
pay tribute to this worthy citi-
detailed information on how to
Each year on the first spring- do this call by the County
like day in February, 1 take Agents office and ask for B-.13
time to prune my grapevines. ^*rm Hsh omls.
When we moved into our pres-
ent houst the three grapevines EAR TICKS IN CATTLE
on the arbor had been neglect- .
ed anti so bore little fruit. A' ' ‘
friend taught me to prune the d alj
vines. After cutting them back (-oumv Most jier(|s observed
severly, I fe-.red would have have some degree of
no grapes. But in the fall I hadj infestatlon. These ticks can do
luscious grapes in abundance. y J(jt of tjamagei particularly in
My loving I.ord comes to cut screw worm season. Individual
of I treatment is the most effective
est automobile dealers in East
Texas. He also owned farm and 1JUJ, ----- -------„
ranch lands, operated u gin and j zen> Mr. Walter Alvin Parker,
became one of the county’s most|an(ji he it further
enthusiastic boosters, spearhead-! RESOLVED, That when the
ing many plans fur better roads I Senate adjourns today it do so
iond will pay good and highways, churches undK ^ honor and memory; and
pounds of fish pro-[other community opportunities' al a pag# jn the permanent
‘anil progress; and I Senate Journal be devoted to
WHEREAS, He was a mem- the recording of this
I her of the Methodist Church, | tjon; and> be it further
should start about March 1. For (having served as Sunday School I RESOLVED.
Superintendent and Chairman j copies of ^is
of the Board of Stewards. He j sen^ |G each surviving member
of his faiplly as a token of
respect and sympathy.
Fuller
Gonzalez
Hardeman
Hazelwood
Herring
Hudson
Kazen
Krueger
Lane
Reagan
Roberts
Rogers
Secrest
Smith
Weinert
Willis
Wood
Ramsey,
Lt. Governor
BEN RAMSEY,
President of the Senate.
I hereby certify that the
above Resolution was adopted
_ , ihy the Senate on February 9,
0S" 1959, by a rising vote.
CHARLES SCHNABEL,
Secretary of the Senate.
# Donic Newt
By J. H. MAY
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Dudley of
Carlsbad, N. M., spent the week-
end visiting their grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. May, and
other relatives.
here lust weekend.
Allan and Patsy Savage of
Houston visited their mother,
Mrs. W. B. Savage, last Wednes-
day. While here Patsy bought
a new car.
Jimmie and David Hudson
Hudson of Waco are spending
the week here with their grand-
parents.
T. W. Oakes and Jim Ellis at-
tended singing in Shiloh Sun-
day afternoon.
That enrolled
Resolution be I
was director of the East Texas
Chamber of Commerce; master
of the Masonic Lodge and a
member of the Shrine Temple;
I served as chairman of war bond
few years ear ticks j ,]r|Ves during the first and sec-
anii' ond World Wars; president of
the school hoard and a member
of that board for more than
thirty years; a former County
Commissioner; president of the
Business Men’s Club; and
WHEREAS, The contribution
increased
over
away the fruitless branches of treatment is the most etiecuve d ^ flne( pubiic spirit-
my self-effort and feeble service method of treating for these citizen to the civic and relig-
to make way for His renewed pests. For further information jopg ^ tbis community and
grace and strength. The purging contact the County Agent,
process is painful, but 1 know
my heavenly Father is the hus-
bandman.
As 1 accept His help. I feel a
FRUIT TREES
Many folks have a few fruit
new surge of peace and have'trees and are taking good care
the assurance of His presence, jof them. Now is the
Life takes on renewed meaning fertilize fruit trees Mrs. Lendon Red of Fair-
as I live in obedience to »is years crop. A field, Texas, and Mrs. Jack
will and in the hope of bearing!such as 1020-10 is recommend |
ious life of this community and
state will always be felt by his
friends and associates; and
WHEREAS, He is survived
by three sons, Alton Parker and
Edward Parker of Fairfield,
Texas, ami Herliert Parker of
Wichita Falls, Texas; two daugh-
Aikin
Baker
Bradshaw
Colson
Crump
Dies
Fly
Martin
Moffett
Owen
Parkhouse
Moore
Phillips
Ratliff
COURTHOUSE
NEWS
Warranty Deed from Louisa
Bell et vir to Tom S. Chandler
et ux, covering Blocks Nos 47
To Look
Your Best
EVERY OCCASION
Call 2971
FOR EXPERT DRY CLEANING
BARBER CLEANERS
SEE IT NOW! THE ALL-NEW
fruit for Him
PRAYER: Our Father, we
thank Thee that Thou dost
look after each of us, Thy
children, in love and tender-
ness. Prune away the dead
branches of our lives and fill
us anew with the Holy Spirit.
Kerp us abiding in t hrist, our
living vine, that we may
bring forth fruit for Thee. In
the name of Thy Son. Amen.
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY:
Obedience to God’s way
II ti'' ’ ‘ ............... I C -» lr 1 f
«'(J for this purpose. Usually one!owank, .Jr., ot
pound of fertilizer should
worked into the top of the soil.
It is also time to fertilize
lawns, shade trees, etc.
CARD OF
THANKS
friends
To our many friends who
were so generous with their
kindness anti sympathy in the
loss of our loved one, we want
to express our deepest gratitude.
The Family of
Furney Richardson.
Dallas, Texas;
twelve grandchildren, seven
great grandchildren; two sisters,
Mrs. Ruth Wall of Blanco, Tex-
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