The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1962 Page: 3 of 8
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\ Avffiint. 9, 190?
THE ALBANY NEWS
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but I always end up
P^tfi^WtnWl
♦
, S"re' y°u «hop for "specials." Most shoppers
^ut "ave you ever noticed how many of
your friends always wind up at PIGGLY WIG-
for the bulk of their shopping? Good rea-
sons, too. Consistently, week after Week,
prices are lower at Pijsfjrly Wi^ly,
BEEF CUTLETS, lb. .79c
Gooch's FRANKS, lb. . 49c
ltanHENS.1. %
•SKCWIS 3aBf«St i*RiU BACON, L...5Jc
IE A FRYERS ... lb. 29c
Mandarin, 11 oz. cans.. 2 for 53c
IE APPLE Chunk . .2 No 2 cans 79c
COCKTAIL 303 cans, 4 for $1.00
IMPERIAL
PURE CANE
SUGAR
lb. bag . . 990
I COT SLUE LAKE
IEN BEANS
. 2 No. 303 cans 25c
>«M ML MONTE
TRAGUS, All Green Spear8 . . . 39c
INSTANT TEA, 1 !i o«. jar
TENDER LEAF .... 69c
Delsey FACIAL TISSUE,
2 roll pkg 27c
WELCHADE
GRAPE DRINK, 3 for $1.00
BORDEN'S
Homo MILK, gal. jug ... 89c
CREAMY
SHORTENING
MiR
U, CM Style
3 for (1.00
'SPRAY, Insect spray, qt can.. 59c
■nr.
FROZEN FOODS
aoeoooocQOOoeBoe opooouul onnnr
JUICE Frozen Ihk. cans, 5 for $1.00
WVTS, Old Ky. Recipe, 18 in bag. 39c
l**Sf EYE
MSTICKS, heat and serve. 3 for $1 *00
KENTUCKY RECIPE
1EYBUNS pkg. of 4 .. • *3 for$1*00
• COCOANUT, CHOCOLATE
MUD IB ZtoUc
3 lb... 79f
Fresh Fruits and Vegetable#
CALIFORNIA VINE RIPE
TOMATOES,lb 15c
CALIFORNIA LONG WHITE
POTATOES II I. cdo hag fle
CALIFORNIA SUNKIST
LEMONS lb 19c
CALIFORNA AVACADOS
CALAVOS . . . 2for25c
PECOS VALLEY
CANTALOUPS I Ik
tiMOUTH - Assorted Flavors
Vz Gal. Ctn.
. . 69c
Memory
® Lane
Tin Albany Nm,
A»«. 22. 1902
Jesse I teynold* wa* lining
business In thus city this week,
Mrs, I). Virk in visiting
In Nf.am ford this week.
Mr*. W. and children
return*! to Stamford Tuisdajf,
Ml** Myrtle Manning left
for Mineral Wells Monday to
visit relative*.
W. II. IMtchiril was In to//n
Tuirday, W. H. *ays that ev-
|'-ryt.hirf» I* all right down hi*
way.
.fohn Morgan and hi* daugh-
ter, Mm* Fleda, rami! in from
• he we>i lam week. Mi** rleda
fm* bfrr. fearhing all snr.ng
and summer in western Texas,
Mr. and Mr*. f)»ve Dlllcf
were in the rify Saturday; they
ram* in to haw- *ome photo*
taken. I»nve say* everything '*
O. K. out hiii way, hut hp
wouldn't, ohji-rt to Just a little
more rain.
A If* Spear* wa* in the city
Tn- di/. Alex says that hi*
r.iilo rn;iiz»' crop is fine.
Mr Allen h'.Spain and Mi**
ffladv-" are spendng the week
|at Morrrri vi it.irig relative*.
('. d. flolromhe made a bus-
ine trip down the Texas f'en-
t.ral Friday.
i 'nrte Ifoh Mel^iifi'htin wa*
in town Saturday. I'nele F'oh
a> that the N'ewromh picnic
wa a grand uoe- from every
point of view, and that, the
people enjoyed it o well that
they p-aie a moonlight picnic
Tn" day night. The whole
t omrnunity turned out and had
a jolly food time; had what
they eal[ a neighborhood reun-
ion and an old fashioned play
party. I'nele Cob tell* it pret-
ty . rary on wiw of the old
mimed men. Say* that J, K.
Allen, .1. N. Davifi, R, D_ Ka*-
ter, lf;!fl'ey Kobert and C. F.
Srn;il!ey aetually played *nap
and pizin rtnjr, and upon In-
quiry we found that I'nele lioh
wa* the hijeffe-t duek in the
puddle,
.Shackelford County'* fir?t.
h-! of cotton wa* marketed
here h t Friday, Aup. 15, Thi*
wa rai-ed hy T. f!, Katon, near
Moran. It was sold in the seed
and brought $3.10 per hun-
dred, and a premium of JIT
w.'ij made up by the bu3ine<s
men, makinir the whole amount
that. Mr. Katon receiv-
ed for hi cotton, with on"
year's "ubscripfion to the Al-
bany ws thrown in for pood
measure. This cotton was
boupht. by f'onrad A: Ralne-.
.1. ('. Lynch and daughter.
Mi Winnie, were shopping in
the city Wednesday.
Mr- W. .1. Kabeart arid Mr .
, Matt Minton came in on the
T.C, Sunday.
Mr*. Sam Webb received a
me »*»(fe over tli»- wire Wedne*-
day rnornirr/ announenjf the
Iflad tidinir* that a daughter
had been bom In the home of
Mr. &nd Mr*. Cray Webb at
Del*tm, Mr*. Webb boarded
the 1>*a* Central Thursday
for I tel.eon to v|*lt her grand-
d#tighter.
Mr. 3, T, White, of Moran,
wa* a pleasant and welcome
'aller at. the New* office Fri-
day, Mr, WVte i* an old set-
tier of Shackelford County,
bavin* resided in this county
the most of hi* life. He is an
authority for the following
fact..; J, L, White, his father,
raised the fir*t bale of cotton
ever raised and sold in Shack-
' I ford County, This bale of
cotton wa* farmed at Hulltown,
now Moran, and *old to f)r, K.
K. ii;d> Manning, who was in
the mercantile business in Al-
bany at that time. This bale
of cotton brought the *ni»g *um
of $*0,00, and one year's sub-
scription to the Albany News
wa* given as ,i premium. This
ha: weed about 20 years ago.
Newcomb Item*;
"ur picnic on Hubbard wa*
a grand success. We had a
ni e crowd and plenty of good
tfi ub. We also enjoyed a ft*
nk fn Muse llros. pasture In!
Saturday,
Everybody seem* to b* W
with their work and are spew
ing their time fishinK, picnicfc*
ing ami r.miling over their #•-
ture i ro/tpect*.
Mis* Mattie Kwen and Ml*
Mattie llerryman are *pen4fi%|
a few days with Miss Floreim
Mu*e this week.
The young people enjoyed •
singing at Mr, Barger's Sunday
night
We are sot <> to report
our postmaster and assis
p.m. both Irfive sore eye*
we»rk.
The young people enjoyed a
social party at c. F. Smalley'a
last Wednesday night. On »»■
turning home, Earnest Easter's
team took flight and ran away,
but fortunately no one wa* i
iou.ly in Wired,
The road hands of thi*
mumty are engaged fn workiag
the roads thi'. week,
We think the busfnesa
of Albany are on the
track when they are trying to
have been roads. —Trlajr.
o
Thi compound eye of tfca
horseshoe crab has 1,000 light
receptor*.
<! I
A, STATED MEETINGS of
' Albany I,o<L'e No. 482,
AF&AM, Thursday niicht, Aug.
It;, Member* urged to attend.
Visitors welcome.
E. D. Hale, W. M.
Klmer Smith, Sec'y.
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PUBLIC NOTICK
Propos«d CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NUMBER .SEVEN ON THE BALLOT
|'KOpOM»:f> f OVSTITI TIONAI,
A>>*.M>MKNT TO ill. V»TU)
ON AT AN I I M TION TO UK
HKLD OS Nov KMHIK IMZ.
SENATE JOINT KEiiOIJ'TION
NO. i;i jirop>.n ari.*nfJrn«nt tn :
ArticUr ill "f th* r«>n»f..tution of th*
KMtt of hy adrtins a n«w
.^ertioa to known r% .S«rt»cn *>l
and which aha 11 ifnpnwtr th«
Ito i>rwnl* foe th# t«mj#«>rary
mi(*rMaion to public offi•*» as to
insur* th# rontinuiry of jfov*rnm#nt^l
<p*ration» in p*r.'«U of anrMPrtc*nry
r^nlting from »Lsa^t#r« cauaad hy
«m#rr.y atfark. pro-, <!.n>f for th#
proclamation *n»l publication of th>* 1
prop»»^«fl am#n'lrr,#nt hy fh« fiov«rn«>r. |
RK IT RBWILVKD RV Till: It'.
IKI.A1I KK OF Till. SIATI. Of \
It.WS:
Ser: i■ -n I T>i»t Arrifl. Ill >.f lh«
C'.on*f.rut,ii#n of th* Stat« of T*xa»
am«n<l»*l hy a«Wl.r,j< fh«r»to a new
Sertion to ha kn«-v. n at Section *2
an«l to rwl a* followi:
"Section 152. Continuity of Stat#
an<l Covarnmantal ^iperation*.
Tha I-#K *iatura, in or»lar to inaura
continuity of ufata and local fovern-
mantal operations in f«rio»l» of em«r-
rfenry rwultin* fr<»m fliaa»t«r« paused
hy nrrmy attack, iihall hav« rha p-j^er
an<l tha Immediate duty to provide
for prompt and temporary »urre*eion
• , til# pMHI a- 4 •' •> ' :
<>(fices. exrept mem^>ers of the
lature of whatever nature and
whether filled hy election or appoint-
ment, the Ineumhenta of which may
|«come unava lahle for carrying on
the powera and duties of such officea.
Provwlcl, howe\er. that Article I of
rhe r.,nstif at ion '/f Texas, known aft
the "Bill of Kjchts" shall not ba is
any manner, afferted. amended, im~
pa.rni, gtitafiended, repealci or aoft*
pen'l^rl hereby."
.Se-r 'i Trie foregoing ConstitutiaMI
Am#r,<irr.ent thai! auhmitted to A
vote of the qualified electors of tfcia
•fate at an election to he held on UN
firit Tu#vtay after the first Mondsf
in Novemher. at which eleetio®
I hallos * hall have printed thereoa
th# following:
"FOR the Constitution^ Aman-i-
ment emp*-»wenng the I^gialatara
to mture continuity of state awl
local governmental operationa is
periods of emergency reaultinc
from 'lisaatera caused by enemy
attaek hy providing for tha
prompt and temporary su«-cesei4m
to the powers and dutiea o#
piibl.r office, except members ef
rhe I^egislatore, the inc-jmhanta
of which may become unavaiU
nbla."
MiAINST the Const itutlonan
Amendment empowering tha
Legislature to insure continuity
of state and local governmental
operations in periods of emer-
gency resulting from disasters
caused hy enemy attack hy pro-
v:»!;ng for the prompt and tem-
porary succession to the powers
and duties of public office, exe^ft
members of tha legislature, tha
incumbenta of which may T
unavailable."
Sec. 3 Tha Governor of Texaa I
issue the necessary Proclamation far
the <
t«e
the length
Constitution end laws of tnla
r election end this Amendment ikM
published in the manner and fflt
r length of time required kf tkt
ratifiit.ofi and taws of thia itala
PUBLIC NOTICK
Proposed CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NUMBER EIGHT ON THE BALLOT
PROPOSKD CON8TITI TIOSAI.
amf.ndmi:nt to ri: \oti:d
ON AT AN ELECTION to RK
Ml:I'D ON NOVEMBER «. ISM.
SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION
NO. 7 proposing an Amendment to
Section 6l-b of Article III nf the
Constitution of the State of Texas.
relating to assistance to necly
persons totally and permanently
physically or mentally disabled, re-
numbering said Section, and provirl out of federal funds, and provide*
Ir.g that the amount paid out of further that the anruunt paid est
state fundi for assistance payments of state funds for assistance pay-
to the totally ami permanently «lis- ments shnll not exceed T»o Millies,
abled may ne-.er e<cee«l Two M n Five JlurMlre»l Thousand Dollavs
Five Hundred Thousand Dollars if2.K0O.00*)> r-er year.
(f2.500.0001 per year 'The legislature shall hare tha
BE IT RKSOI.VF.D flY THF LF.fi- i authority to accept from tha Gov*v»»
ISI.ATI RE OF THE STATF OF
TEXAS
ceivmg old age assistance, aid taj
rieesly blind, or aid to
children, nrr while he Is residing i
manently in any completely at
supfiorted Institution, and provided
further, thst not more than Tweaty
hollars <f20> a month out of stats
funds msy t-e psid to any indir
recipient; snd provided further,^
the smount paid out of state
to any Individual may never earned
smosat pa «l to that indivM'
Section I. That Section ll-h of
Article III of the Constitution of the
ment of the I'n "^1 States such finsa-
cial aid for individuals who are per-
manently and totally disabled as that
f'rovei nment may offer not Ino
Ft.Ve of Texas, relating to sss stance tent with the restrictions herein
1 "feted.
to nec'y persons totally arifl per
manently physicatty or mentally die-
Sec. 2. The foregoing Const.tutional
l, to r«Ml .. follow.: Ik*
1-1,-1 Th. I«l.!;.tur.
as to
"Sect
shall have the power to pr !r \y
(lener.il I.a^s, under su-'h Iimitat
und re«str \.<ns as may be deemed by
twe Legislature ♦• :«••! en', for ; • -
s sk'ance to necly ird du;-'s. v.ho
citizens of the l*nite«l St.-'es. v.,io
shnll have r.■«••*! their eighteen* h
f I *• t h> birth . iy i it ha e r : ; "«!
their ft \ty-f:fth ■■"■thi b:rth-:
are totally and i^rmunently <! '«j
by reas m of a mental or phys ml
h n<l;cnji i■!* a combination «-f [hy- «•
nn-l mental haw! < ?ifs and not fe ^ Me
for vo«:.';onal rehabi! tat Ion. ar-! who
are re- dents if the Sti»t« . f U- -.
•aho have reside.I in th's state for
at lei-r one H> year contir.uoudy
immed ately prece«ling the aptdicat < ri
nnd who have re-'led in the > '*•
f r at !e-'s' nn add ti« rial f • e
years during the nine (&) ye irs rn-
me«l'ate!y prece«Lng the art •' •' r
for asaistnnoe; and providing furthe-
that no Individual shall recede
b stance under this program f'«r the
permanently and totally disabled
lew'ion to b»* held on tha
f r-' I ue- iy «ft*-r the first Monday
N • le ' \<> at wh.ch elertioa
.•s «l,. u hr.vc printed thereoa
the following:
"I'OR the C • x^tutional Amend-
rrcr,* '■< e ' ' «h a c# ' ng of
. *' ' >r I •• Hum!red Thou-
- -d !' — If'-,' 00) j»r
■ • 'ojnt thnt may be
j d ■ <'e fur ls for av
• • { .-r.ts to the totally
at I {•<: • . cntly disabled."
-AGAIN tha Court lallassl
A' . r • to r>ta1 sh a ceiling
< \ Five Hundred
'! • 1 Do ! irs <12.600.0001
j., . ir o-, the art tint that
• i»v be j I out of state fusda
f • e payn ents to the
totally ar.«l j>ermanently dis-
abled."
. . .1 The Governor of Texas rhall
.-■i# the r- • iry Pro«Inmatk>n for
. ♦!»••• on nnd this Amendment shall
I. puv hnd in the manner and for
he length of time as required by tha
i/ri iii.iu«-i vi/ •• . » . . , .
dur.ng any i»r.o<I when he s te- « •rst.tntion and laws of this state.
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1962, newspaper, August 9, 1962; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth413031/m1/3/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.