The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1929 Page: 2 of 8
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THE FAIRFIELD RECORDER. FaIRFIELD. i’KXAS, THURSDAY, 7M>TrMRF.R 26, 1929.
Improved Uniform International
Sunday School
r LessonT
Uly HKV r Li KlTZWA'llCR II I) . De»
Mo uly Blnle Institute of t hlcMgo.)
1(0. 19 29 Western NewM'niei littlon.)
Lesson tor September 29
REVIEW: SIGNIFICANCE OF THE
EXILE AND THE RESTORATION
OOL1JEN TEXT—The mercy of the
Lord le from everlasting to everlasting
upon them thut tear blm. and tils
righteousness unto children's children.
PRIMARY TOPIC—Storlee Retold.
JUNIOR TOPIC—Stories Retold
INTERMEDIA 1 E AND SENIOR TOP-
IC—Some Great Men of the Period.
YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOP-
IC—G >d'n Providence In the Exile and
the Restoration.
URGES ECONOMY IN SAVING CHRISTMAS SEALS ARE
USELESS GAS CONSUMPTION TO BE DISTRIBUTED
Detriot, Sept. 24.—Millions of Over 500 miles of Tuberculosis
dollars could be saved annually by Christmas Seals are being distributed
the automobile-owning public thru throughout Texas, by the Texas
a more strict observance of the fact- Public Health Association in prepara
ora that control th gasoline mileage tion for t.heir annual seal sule which
offered by the average automobile, starts ’1 hanksgiving Day. Approxim-
it was revealed in a survey on fuel ately 100 chairmen are being np-
economy completed today by the pointed.
Chevrolet Motor Company.
PICNIC DINNER IS
ENJOYED AT WINKLER
I
A gain of from two to five miles
on the gallon of gas could be effect-
ed, on the average, it was shown, if
the motorist paid strict attention to
jthe elements that
I sumption.
The matter of economy has always
j been a factor of the uppermost im-
1 portance with Chevrolet in the de-
signing of its cars. Having brought
Each seal is seven eights of an inch
wide and one inch long and 32,000,-
000 have been allotted to Texas. If
placed end to end they would reach
from Houston, through Austin, Dallas
govern fuel’con’- Hnd Dension- The seal this year has
a background of blue on which is
shown a bellringer tugging at a bell,
the double barred cross in red and
the words, HEALTH GREETINGS
1929, complete the design.
! the mileage to the highest point ever
The grade ot T^T.ass, the aptitude health organi.ation ttrrou^
cf the scholars and the genius of tat the m:iny scemingly unimportant de- flllated local agrenc,et h? \
teacher are tumors which determine t#i, which thr0UJfh carelessness or
the method of review. For adult !. ,... ,. ......
, . „„ indifference on the part of the driver
classes the following suggestions ure .. ,, . ....
cut down the mileage that might be
obtained through more intelligent
Study the lessons of the quarter os handling of the car.
illustrating the philosophy ot history
In God's dealings with His people in
their captivity and restoration. As-
signment of topics should be made at
least one week in advance. Only
adult scholars should be expected to
use this method. The following sub-
jects might be assigned:
Why God Permitted Israel to
into Exile.
What Changed Views of Life Result-
ed from the Exile.
erculosis Christmas Seals and with
the funds thus obtained, has carried
on a sfate-wide campaign against
tuberculosis and other preventable
diseases.
The work consists of teaching
Manufacturers have been doing healUl habits to school children,
their utmost
to make gains in the physical examination, lectures to all
direction of greater mileage and now age8 and racef)> literature, exhibits,
it is felt that with greater co-opera-
tion from the driver, motorists may
ride millions of miles yearly at no
I extra fuel cost if the matter of
O'* j watchfulness can make a sufficiently
trong appeal.
Just how this attention to fuel ec-
The Bearing of the Exile Upon j onomy brings its reward is illustrate-
Propheey. led in records of performances coming
The Relationship of Divine Chasten- jin to the company’s offices, which
lng to Divine Love. [show that although the Chevrolet
II. Character Study. jsix is expected to run approximately
Assign the outstanding heroes of the 2Q miles t0 Lhe Kauon( motorists in
quarters lessons to members of the various section of the country are
class to have them report. This as- 25 miles through
signment should be made at least u ,7 .. .
week In advance. Some of tlie out- J just a little added attention to e
standing cnarueters for consideration matter.
clinics and tuberculosis surveys.
Ninety-five per cent of the total a-
mount of money raised has been used
in Texas and has been a great help
to the official agencies engaged in
promoting public health.
are: Ezekiel, Daniel, Nebemluh, Ezra.
Zerublinbel and Mnlachi.
III. Summary of Contents.
This method Is usable at all times
and can be adapted to most of the
grades. The following suggestions arc
uu.de for carrying out this method:
Lesson for July 7—Before Ezekiel
was commissioned as a prophet he wus
given a vision of the Almighty. After
this vision he was given an experi-
mental knowledge of God’s Word.
Lesson for July 14—Ezekiel sets
forth personal responsibility as bear-
lr? on the prophet and upon the peo-
P 9 to whom he ministered. Ezekiel's
r sponsibility wus to hear God’s Word
and sound the warning. The people’s
r sponsibility was to hear and obey.
Lesson for July 21—Ezekiel ts the
prophet of hope. He ministered to
Israel In captivity. God sent him to
show to Israel the fullness of His plan
for the world through them.
Lesson for July 28—Because Daniel
made the Lord the arbiter of his life,
he was able to make known the king's
dream, with Its Interpretation.
Lesson for Aug. 4—While Belshaz-
zar and tils lords were engaged in
drunken revelry, a mysterious hand
recorded divine Judgment
Lesson for Aug 11—Because of Jeal-
ousy certain wicked nun plotted Dan-
iel’s downfall. They trumped up a
charge against him on the ground of
his foreign religion. Though the fool-
ish decree of the king was executed,
Daniel was delivered and his accusers
were cast to the lion* and destroyed.
Lesson for Aug. 18—Though Israel
went Into captivity as a chastisement
of the Lord, Inter He restored them.
Lesson for Aug. 25—In the restora-
tion of the people to their own land,
the first thing necessary was the pro-
vision of a place for the worship ol
God. As soon as this work was done,
violent opposition was in evidence,
That which God sets out lo do shall
be completed.
Lesson for Sept. 1—Through Zerub-
babel the people were brought, back
und established in their own land, but
they had gone far away from God,
There was now need of a religious
leader. Ezra was moved by the Spirit
to lead them back to fellowship
Lesson for Sept. 8—When Nehemlah
heard of the distress of his brethren
in Jerusalem he took the mutter ts
the Lord In prayer. The Lord gave
him favor with the king, who permit-
ted liira to go hack and build the walls
Lesson for Sept. 15—The metho-;
•used In biinglng buck the people te
God wns God's Word. Because the
Word was made plain, the people re-
pented of their sins.
Lesson for Sepi. 22—Maiachl us at
aid to NRiemlah In elTectlng reforms
pointed out the sins of the people
namely, base ingratitude, a corrupt
priesthood, mixed marriages, and rob
blng God by withholding tithes, lie
pointed to a Day of Judgment when
righteous retribution would he meietl
oat to the wicked and rewards would
be given to the faithful.
The majority of items to be watch-
ed are rather obvious to the average
automobile owner, but through an
inadequate appreciation of their im-
portance, are commonly overlooked.
The survey sets down specifically
a number of factors, which, if ob-
served, should increase your mileage
two to five miles to the gallon. They
are:
1. When standing or waiting for
The Mark of
Genuine
Aspirin
11 AYER ASPIRIN is like an old
^ friend, tried and true. There
can never be a satisfactory substi-
tute for either one. Bayer Aspirin
is genuine. It is the accepted anti-
dote for pain. Its relief may always
be relied on, whether used for the
occasional headache, to head-off a
cold, or fer the more serious aches
and pains from neuralgia, neuritis,
rheumatism or other ailments. It’s
easy to identify Bayer Aspirin by
the Bayer Cross on every tablet, by
the name Bayer on the box and the
word genuine printed in red.
light to change, don’t race your
motor.
2. When you are to make a stop
of more than a minute, turn off
your motor.
3. Don’t drive at excessive speeds
upless the occasion demands. High
speed travelling burns more gas.
4. Remember that the faster you
drive the more gas you consume. So
jwhen you find that you are about
out of of gas and are heading for a
gas station, take it slowly and your
chances for negotiating the distance
will be greater.
5. When starting watch the choke.
Don’t drive'with the choke out a
moment more than necessary.
6. Be sure that your brakes are
not dragging. This cuts down your
mileage. Get your brakes inspected
frequently.
7. Have your valves ground when
they need it.
8. See that the idling adjustment
on your carburetor is set at the prop-
er point so that the mixture is not
too rich. If it is not at the proper
point it gives you inefficient idling
performance and wastes gas.
9. Don’t fill gas tank full to the
cap. Some will escape through the
vent in the cap.
10. Don’t ride the clutch.
11. Watch gac. line for leaks at
joints. Check it periodically to see
that fittings are tight.
12. Be sure that spark is fully ad-
vanced position.
J 3. Avoid excessive use of brakes
in traffic.
Observance of these suggestions,
the survey points out, will save
money for the motorist and, add con-
siderable mileage to your driving and
reduce the number of necessary stops
at the gasoline station.
Box Supper Notice
Box supper at Ward Prairie for
benefit of church, Friday night,
September 27. The public is cordial-
ly invited to come and help a gooa
<*nusp 2t.
Aspirin in the 'rn.1« mark of Uayer Mtnufac
of Monoacoticacideater of Halicyltcacld
Cotton growers, are you interest-
ed in obtaining the most money for
your cotton seed-? Talk it over with
McMichael, at Teague. 6s4
Jmiui Propberietb HU Death
And Jesus went before them. And
ho took ngata the 12, and began to
tell them what things should happen
onto him. saying. Behold, we go up
'to Jerusalem; end tlie Son of man
•hall be delivered anto the chlei
priests, sad the ccrlhes; and they
'Shell condemn him to death, and shall
deliver him unto the Gentiles; end
they shall mock him. and shall scourge
him, sad shall spit upon blm, and shall
kill him; and the third day he shall
rlsr ugufn.— Marfc 10. 82 to 34
24 Hour
Service
We can now give to .ur friends
and customers 24 hour service.
Have your car washed and greas-
at night same as in day time.
Firestone Tires and Tubes
Wholesale and Retail
GARRISON SUDDEN SERVICE
Phone 322 Teague, Texas
A crowd met Sunday at Grandma
LecVi near WinMcr, and hed a real1
good time. Everyone enjoyed plenty:
of fried chicken, sandwiches, cakes'
and pies and many other good things
to cat. Grandma proved to be a jolly,
hostess and served her guateta with
delicious ripe peaches in the after-1
noon. Everyone was sorry when the
day ended, and all promised to return j
again at an early date.
Those enjoying the day were: Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Lee and family, Mrs.
Ethel Weaver and son, Mrs. Hattie
Weaver, Harry Lee and Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce Allen and family.
Note: The following item was mis-
placed and delayed but we feel it will
still be of interest to our readers.
Hi-Way Garage
Tires—T ubes—Accessories
ThatGood Gulf Gas and Oil
Battery and Generator Service
Gilpin Brothers
Phone 62
Fairfield
This is our fifteenth season as
independent cotton seed buyers at
Teague. Bring your seed right
along any day. We are never out of
the market. H. C. McMichael,
Teague. 5s4
Your tongue
tells when you
need
alotabs
TRADE MARK RES.
Coated tongue, dry mouth,
bad breath, muddy skin,
groggy nerves and sour
•tomach suggest its use.
Modern Cleaning Machinery
Efficient Methods
We have spent hundreds of dollars to equip our plant
with the latest dry cleaning machinery, which enables
us to give the people of Fairfield trade territory the
very best service in cleaning and pressing.
As an example we clean the most delicate fabrics with-
out injury, and all. work received by 10 a. m., is ready
for delivery in the evening, every day in the week. . .
Fairfield Tailor Shop
Phone 163
F. H. WATSON REX WATSON
New Quarters
Modern Equipment
Efficient Workmen
Our announcement that we would
move into a new fire-proof garage
building to be erected at once by
Mr. Joe Roller on the Roller block
and between Allen’s Shop and the
southeast corner of the square, al-
so that Mr. Clyde Donaldson would
be our Chief Mechanic, met with a
hearty reception on the part of - the
public and our business has
increased daily.
Our purpose is to develop an auto repair
service that cannot be excelled elsewhere.
New equipment has been ordered and the
"best mechanics will be employed.
Our Tire Department will keep pace with
the general expansion of our business, and
we are determined to save our customers
money on high grade tires.
Ford Or and
, Everything For The Car
Phone 107.......Fairfield
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Kirgan, Lee. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1929, newspaper, September 26, 1929; Fairfield, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106638/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.