The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1959 Page: 4 of 10
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PAGE FOUR—THK FAIRFIELD RK(ORDER. FAIRFIELD, FREESTONE COUNTY, TEXAS, THURSDAY, APRIL fl. IMS
HOSPITAL NEWS
Hospital visitors are remind-
ed that "quiet" hours will ho
strictly observed from 1 pm.
until 2 p.m. daily. Your co-op-
eration will be appreciated.
Dismissed: London Spakes.
\ M:* \\ \
2; Charles Beene. April 1: Dar
Crook, Match dl Mrs llettie
Shumate. March 31: Mrs. Carl
Smith. April 1 Mrs Homer
Robertson, March 31: Inez
Washington, April R. C.
Wynn, April 3.
♦ * *
Medical patients, dates admit
ted and released: Jess Cocker-
ell. \pril 3-6; Callie Livingston.
Wortham, April 3-6; Mrs. Billy
Rogers. Wortham, April 3-6:
laik ('e)y, April 1*. Ella Mae
Kggins. March 31 April 6: Wil-
lie Parks, April 31. Mrs Ster-
ling Woodard. Teague. April 2-
1: John Laird Bonner. April 2-
4; Mrs. Day Whitaker, Donie.
April '1. Mertie Hadley, March
31-April 4: Keith Barker, March
31-April 1: Ernest Davis, Street-
man. April 2-’> Weldon Albrit-
ton, Buffalo, April 4-ti; Wanda
Sue Lew i'. April ' T L. E Vann,
Buffalo. April a-o- John Laird
Bonner, April 1-7 Bill Black,
Teague. April 6-7; Mrs. H< mer
Robertson, April 4-6.
Medical patients, date- admit-
ted: J. B. O'Neal. April 1; .Mrs.
O. D. Tarlton, April 1; Ouie
Anderson. April 1: Mrs, Luth-
er DeBorde, April 3: Katherine
Jones. April 6: Mrs. Ethel Slat-
es. Houston, April 5; J. W.
Washington, April Idella
Love, April 6; Monroe Bye.
April 6: Linda Beth Griffin.
April 7. Ella Avehurt, April 6
May Belle Crowe. Buffalo
April 7.
* * *
Surgery: Mrs Winfrce Tate
admitted for minor surgery
April 3 and re'u ised April 4;
Jesse Crouch, admitted for sur-
gery April 1.
* * *
Xpw Arrivals
Mr. and Mrs Han Id Parks
are parents of a daughter.
Lucrecia Ann, Born March 31,
weighing eight pounds and
three ounces.
Mr. an<l Mrs. Hugh Bonner
are parents of a daughter, |
Sarah Joyce, born April 5, |
weighing seven pounds and
nine ounces.
Civil Service
Exams Offered
For Typists
The l\ S. Civil Service Com-
mission has announced that
there is a continuing demand
for stenographers and typists
r employment In various Fed-
eral agencies in the Washing-
ton, D. C. area. Entrance salar-
ies for stenographers range
from S3.255 to S3,755 a ycir and
for typists, S3.255 and $3,405 a
year.
Written tests for these posit-
ions are being helti at periodic
intervals throughout the coun-
try and persons with stenogra-
phic or typing skills who are
available for employment in
Washington, D. C., are urged
t< apply. No experience is re-
quired. Applicants may apply
and take the test when they are
17. however, those residing out-
side the Washington Metropoli-
tan area will not lie certified
or appointed until they reach
the age of IS.
Although applications will be
accepted until further notice,
those who wish to receive early
consideration should file appli-
cation immediately with the
l\ S. Civil Service Commission,
Washington 25, D. C.
Further information and aj
plication forms may be obtain-
ed from most post offices
throughout the country or from
the U. S. Civil Service Comm is-
n, "W ..'hington 25, D. C.
36th Division
Ass'n Compiling
List Of Members
The 3fith Division Association
is compiling a roster on the cur-
rent address of ail men who
have ever served with the 36th
infantry Division in time of;
war and peace.
Douglas N. Boyd. Waco. Texas!
president of the association,
estimates some 100.000 men
have worn the world-famous T-1
Patch of the 36th Division.
He urges all T-Patchers in
this area to send their name
and m dling address to the 36th
Division Assoeiation, Box 5068,
West Austin Station, Austin 31,1
Texas.
Barber
Cleaners
Phone 2971
Mi
Mr and Mrs. Roy Casey and
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Casey, Jr. and
Kathy visited the dogwood
in Balestine Sunday after- |
noon.
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, APRIL 9-10-11
CRISCO
3 Lb, (an
79c
WHITE SWAN SALE
WHITE SWAN
COFFEE
can 67(!
HEART O’ TEXAS
GRADE A
FRYERS
lb. 33{
KIMHELLS
SHORTENING
3 ib. can 65#
JOLLY TIME
BISCUITS
3 for 25C
GLADIOLI
FLOUR
to ibs. 79c:
GLAIHOLA
MEAL
s ibs. 33c:
TIDE or CHEER
King size ^1^
KLEENEX
400 d.27c:
TRIM
Cottage Cheese
pt. size 29#
AUHTEX MEAT BALLS &
SPAGHETTI
m ibs. 39#
PI T OR TARNATION
MILK
At OR 4 s:
29?
2 TALL OR 4 SMALL
WHITE SWAN
tea.......1/4 ib. 25c:
W. S—46 OZ. 4*
Pineapple Juke - -<W#
WHITE SWAN GOLDEN Ai
CORN......6 for 51
RATHS ALL MEAT—BAG |||
FRANKS-- Ib. cello49#
RATHS ALL MEAT M 4*
BOLOGNA----Ib. 45c:
RATHS SUN VALE J
bacon......ib. 4 Jc:
Gold Chain
FLOUR2S"«SI .59
WHITE SWAN WHOLE
GREEN BEANS--4(or$f
WHITE SWAN *||
Tomalo Saute 3 for ^ VC
W HITE SWAN
SPINACH
NO. 2
7 for $1
WHITE SWAN
CATSUP
14 OZ.
18?
WHITE SWAN
TUNA
Idghtjkcat
WHITE SWAN
2'/j OZ—STUFFED
OLIVES
l)Z—STUF
10?
WHITE SWAN—Siw 303 Ai
Fruit Codrtafl - - 4 for 51
W HITE SVyAN C RUSHED A
Pineapple 4-303 tans 51
W HITE SWAN—HALVES A
PEARS.......4 for51
WHITE SWAN A
PEACHES - 5-303 (ans51
Creamland
Vi gal.
WHITE SWAN
HOMINY.....12 for $1
WHITE SWAN £> A
Pork & Beans -10 for51
WHITE SWAN TURNIP OR A) A
Mustard Greens it for51
WHITE SWAN PINTO A> A
BEANS---9-303 tans51
FRESH H,UII5AMD
VEGETABLES
TOMATOES
VICE FRESH «|
SQUASH......
JUMBO ONLY A 4R ,
LETTUCE — head 1U#
Fresh Ctn. 2 For
25c
GREEN BEANS-Ib. 23(
CELERY----stalk IOC!
FREE - FREE - FREE
TO BE GIVEN THIS WEEKEND
RATHS HAM........2 BASKETS OF GROCERIES
DO NOT HAVE TO BE PRESENT TO WIN
RATHS
JOWL MEAT
ib.19#
NICE TENDER CHUCK
ROAST
ib. 59?
LOIN OR T-BONE
STEAK
NICE TENDER
ib. 79c:
WHITE SWAN
COFFEE
inst. 79c:
FROZEN FOODS
STRAWBERRIES
pkg. 19c:
KEITHS
LEMONADE
2 cans 25#
SEAL SWEET
Orange Juice
2 cans 43#
KEITH CUT
OKRA
2 pkgs. 29c!
DELSEY
TISSUE
2 rolls 25c!
YEI.LO BOWL CELLO
PRUNES
pkg. 29?
ZEE
NAPKINS
2 pkgs. 25c:
JONES SUPER SAVE
GROCERY AND MARKET PHONE 2551
MORTONS
Salad Dressing
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Kirgan, Ramon R. The Fairfield Recorder (Fairfield, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 30, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 9, 1959, newspaper, April 9, 1959; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1106646/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Fairfield Library.