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COUNTY'S RESOURCE* ARB
CATTLE, FARMING AND OIL
The Oldest Journalistic Venture West of the Brazos
Volume No. Seventy sir, New Volume No. Sixty eight
Albany, Texas, Thursday, September 27, 1951
Number CM#
HINGS HAPPEN
IN ALBANY
tIRII. I IRK WEDNESDAY
priairie lii«' W'imImi day ;il
Oon mi the II ighlaiid t'i'inrlt of
hmiI Mr Merrick Pavi* west
own filled the . ky with smoke,
In wee lit of the big p.i ture
h la t winter. I lw fire, onu
ing fit I In Puvi ranch house,
carried aloriK hy •' brisk we t
<1, iiml burni'il more than a
ion ol gra before rnlit I'olli il
Tie fire il ill not j ii 11111 tlic 111 t'l i
', but burni'il around tin- bend
Villi' Mil. lull
EI.F.C1 CONSI RVA1ION
IRK I SUI'I.R VISOR
Join i- nt an elei lion in I hi'
rer Ohxur Fork ol the Hrazo,
rr Soil Conservation district
Ix'rll posted. Kin tion will In
he court hoij -i1 at 10 00 a in
•wlay, < it. 2 Qualified voter
elect, at that time, a member
thi- board ol ill I ru t ivupervi-
MORE ALBANY STREET TO
REVEIVE COATS OF ASPHALT
Hospital Notes
Admitted
M r .1.1 < 'orkivll, «'t>i J.!
DiimiiifH
iVjry'v I>ori;il<1 on, Srpt 'I
I>arni y Hi r\s oo<), X<*|>t ' !
.faniii* |)nHi:«m, Si-pt V!
L«m> (iilrnori «I>un«lS'-pt.
Mintiii' Mai- <in- • f, S«*pl '
Mr <i I. Snyii« r and on,
Si'pt. 2<i.
Mf I arl li-i'iid, Sf'pt. ' •
Mrv Kenneth Stoii« aid on,
Srpt 2#i.
<>
Receives Golden "T"
Fro University
of Tennessee
Dr. and Mi I' I' Could rr
turned Wi'dm day from Memphis,
I'enn , wheti they went la t liulay
to at ti'iid tbi' rotlunoiieoti ill I'M'i
I i i • ■ at t In' I in m i ity ii ' I . 1
IRON NW null Ralph u ' , . . . ,|
a v ilid M"inl iv
HOWARD PAYNI
•i, former Albany re idi ot .mil |i, (,,,., ,j , t . -i.nl ,|i
lor a counting major, i rum uain i of t - .
for tin' .'all term at Howard I:i0l, bad been ••• i m 'at 1 i 1 a
'Tir rollojfp. • I,, Mli i d ■ i. • ' I nl
-- — - -o j t ' a- "i()t b a n i • i it'-, ii' lil ii-' ;, i ■ i -.
CI I DISCI!ARC.I 1
I M' II I'd • a1 ll". tin
•AMI' • MM H I ■ 1 I- i-ui ,„| , d.
laid \ < h oi , i ii l I Ii v in , I i v ^ (( I ( ( l lj ,
will in 'I i I .i i id In-t i .ii Nu
lln ■■ 'inii ,i. t n ■ d ul > ll 11 i|i- r I In
ly program to n . a . i
Albany people arc greatly plea
• il In b arn that tlir blin k ra t and
tin' blork out h of till' rolirt lion i
aii- to In- pHVi'd Work i already
k'o11iv forward, with a inoperative
program of rity, count) and pro
porty owiii'i-. I Ii.' i' an' wiili-
-tri'i-t , and wlu'n the paving i
I'Oirip11• tI'd, will add a lot to the
bi-atitv and < on\I'llH• ni■«• of thi'
rouIt 111111 i nuai'r
A not In-1 ' oopi-i at i\ i' ir ovi in
t reel pa i / i mi t i- old I oi t
iiriffin road I hi t • • t i hoin/
paved t rum t In- mil l i liiM of t1 ■ •
I "'Miiy of Soi t h Man, 11 eel to
tin' i ity limit on thi' nortb I In
|i:i\p|lii'lit will i'Ur an all wi-atliri
tH'i't to the new elemental') , on
plant.
I In , pa\ inc p'"i ii . t In mi' par
tn ipated ill by property owner ,
the i ity, 11 ri i met I anil ' of
Shai'ki'lforii ■ oiinty, tin cliool,
and laylor Itrotbei
' )n Koi' (i ri f f in Koad, t lie < i r\ e
Minninir off the pavement, mil il"
. 11" et ea.-t ol t I- lriatu' '■ there
Kill lie naved, civile.- a bit' area
ii' pa\i iia iit that tumid • nninate
11
ar I'l'i
I tifii ate, the I !
an In roil In red
|li (Joiiid' nl
, il "I- .
-i aduatitr
I iolden " I
honor th i
n ti ,il part of t.la i it \
under i.nuI that the bio, .
est of hi •Ir.iiij 1M) oi North
I . i<I i to he paM il I'ro
i w i er i iirhed thi |>ni|«M't>
at ati'l I.as. hern n aily to
County Hospital Is
Accepted by
National Group
I In* k« lf'ot'<i ( ounty M«*
nioi i.il hospital hu i In <>n tiaincd a
nu'iiibrr a! lln- Aim rn an Hospital j
a «n latum, a< « i r<|nur to a U'ttrr
hm i i\rd tin* vM i k hy thi' Ni Wm.
I In 11• 11« i < onri'f nin^ t la1 ItliMi'
In i.dnp i puldi -lu il Ixdow
' lln* Slia''kidtold County M<'
niorial h" pita', V Ibauy, I « xa ,
ha ju/t i fiM'd an • ruri apt d ri*r
11fi< ate indit at in^ that it li.i nn-t
tlit- nM|iiiri-m 'Ht for in titutional
im i I <• r 111p hi tin \ « r;« in H<>
11 !, i! a •< > i i a 11 o 11
"It t liu Julh 1, >00 othi t |r id
nu' \ iih'i iran ho, pit a I - in tho
\ ! i i 11 ,i • Mo pi t.11 :i . oi ia11o11,
w I,u h i i! «■ ai".''« t •'nd oldf t or
;'ani'/at n n ot it kind in th*4 world.
I h« \ i • i i .in Ho pit; a ofi.it ion
i dedh at«'d to « du« it ion, ••rvi«*«
and t«• « aivh loader !iip to iniprov
• d ho -pit al • in- tor a' on r people
"In joinm • VN itli till' out. tand
in/ hoHpitai ami In alth N'.idi'i in
tin nation, tl «' Sha< kidtoni ('own
t\ Manorial ho pital hi dmnon
t rated it pro'/n iv-m- and
ir iat ivc in i i - « r «• d - Ir*• to
t nl fill it four fold purpo. •• !>♦' t
po . t l« • am of t in n k and '
lin ed . ?•! M-areh edll' at ion o'
in alth p« r onto-!, and pv« \ention
Of dl I'M ••
"The - it i/.en t-rved Us t hi - In).
jiit.il : ndoilht edl v u 1 I"1 itltem* t
,.d in k11« ■ n* ol ft at it -•
a 11 It , II at .M ; ho r i;' a ' "1 '111!
School Lunch
Room Serves
250 Daily
BIG TURN-OUT EXPECTED
AT ALBANY-ANSON GAME
d
t ad
P D
l "ard
v I■ t ins 'nut tar > n .i ed ^ iii , 1' !
'i<. lollosso/thi Korean • '.'i , nf tj.r , .j t,., . ,..t
a ri "ial {ie.o , ■ , on « * M i Mini ( s ,
t. .v v (" « >"• vr-.mil ..'I nl j |U |,N |,; | ,|, so
Htl'l Mi .1 \V Crortre o! t„ hli'h .lea ' . n ll.t all e.l
y. " • 'II'<1 Nov. 10, I1,,,-uanl.ii till Mallda-d of
° \ I Mate! , Now , ll ; " • e I
11 v A V A ^ a 11 o 11 o I t h i
i • ., - it \ tin
•esbyterian Church
■ eiation i I tied to hm. '
?l. day Ititi I' is ' r. ' ...ualioi tr . ;'o! !. '
rrian rhur, h \ I depart 1 ■ 1 ' ,,A ,,, i , .
the church M'hool will a M>mble| |i, douM met th, otb<
111! I 11 u• atlona buibliriK for tb. . ,|, ,',-t
(tram at t t > a >>• Mter t1 1 t'.'til I . . - I1,
■l'i am, la. w i , ei-ibli in j • , ,, |;
IH rooms to t be i * I r A t. , j I ,, \\ (, \\
•nullum material~ lot tin , .ai , | , . .
j l r and Mrs tjould w,
' <*■■■■ I l\ eiitetl I lied by I'll .'II
iS SURt.KRY
; ' t i, - evt>r\ ' It I
Itlll: , I l.. 'A O ' ul 11 I >
I b. I
. d
paved
Brother Dies
Unlene I hursda>
ippri
.1
II.
Iloy
Han
•1. 1 Oh
if llla<
l to I;
\\
, r, l> I! I m
I but day a' I
F,moral w i
John I
M"
dn'd
had
iliew,
Ilia.
were p
Ossie Bartee
Dies Suddenly
\.bany died uddenly!
I o . 1.1 v ii., 111. ■ ' i ho il t 0 Mi
ilea' -1 w ;u d a. t ,i a ''• a rt attark.
lie had eaten brv ikt'a t and wa -
sail m-.' Ii.r Ml Haiti . to p.e k j
In hm. h before tro;' • to work, j
■ ,-n ae w a t nrku
I .1 , i.il M'l'Vir, M", aind a '"d
\\ eilne da a ..It |i ll, t | . : tl '
I • Itapti t I I, rn ll. by the pa tor,
I;, - .1,1, I .Ir . arid Mil i.-trr
in, .la, . ol Moran, w o d>
.I'd th, mi", ;uri' I!urial w.a- in
t ' \
r\ I i.nrral home
ii ,,' I',art re w a born .1' i' , <i,!
I lie Albany rhool Inn, h room i
eivinK fiotri 2.it) to 211.'i -tndeiit.-
daily, and t he npet \ 1 or, M r U
ll Matthew , plan, meal • that wil1
(jive the boy and trirl.- a balam
e,| di' t She m\ itr parent ■ to
\i -it the lunrh room any time.
Ill-low i the menu lot rural •
all next week : i
Monday M'at pairbrtti, baked,
b, .. a , Ini ad and butter, hal f pint;
i, i k, banana pudditivr, role -law
I in-, day I ama brail -,
y loons, new potatoes, rlieese
an. e, rorii bread, hall pint milk,
peanut butter rookie-,
V\ I'll iii' day I hiked alrnon loaf,
i ream potatoe , buttered rarrot ,
hot roll-, half pint mi'k. apple pie,
catsup.
I bur. day Brow n beans, pin
ai h, buttered ru • . bread, half pint
> imt app1 r ap idr down akr, on
ion or dill pii kie
I'rida' Il.aki ,1 1 i 11, naked po
t at. , •' eon iiear, , hot roll - and
butter, half pint milk, 'tint jello
M, a Is are p armed for JaO to
.1,, ra- a day In \t W '.'k.
o
Annual Meeting at
F'roftbyterian Church
Begins October 8
I . a' ' ua -l . .'Ill,/ <>' ' a, Mat
t • • w Mi", or al I'if • b\ 11" i.. a j
,, Ii, bu b i - alway held m the j
: -,i ' , rir . n Monday night, 1 h t
l ln t: rrtinjT w ill ronlitnie ,
through Sunday liior nim , < >• t I 1 j
I ■ , K. . I ton.i id II a 11 . p,a -tor j
of thr lit' t I 're by tr i in ,111 h m j
I.an - a, will b. tlie £ u -t pr a ll
• r th i >.-ai He i a pow ert ul
l'i, pel pre.teller Who pi'.'.a. lie 1 i
\\ ol d \ ' I Mi, ait h lb. I.ord i
bark iv' ■ . 1 \ tatell ''lit be m.'ll'.i
Thri'e will be two service eai'h
day on. at 1(1 a
7 p. Ill,
Cub. Off To
Winning Start
I'ourh A. I'. Speck'* Cub foot-
ball team started the season off
with a hatur two week- a^o when
they beat tiraham 27-0 They
proved it w a ■ no aeeident when
the Cubs downed the Haskell ele
military train .'II to It here last
Thursday niifht.
David Mitchell .icrounted for 1 •'!
point, atranirt Haskell, niakintr
touchdown runs of 110 and 40
yard His identical twin brother,
Ihttiio! Mitrhell, returned a kick
for ill yards and a touchdown.
Hobby Allman al.-o made lit points
by making touchdown .sprints ol
.'t.'i and to yards, respectively, and
added one after-touchdown point.
,loe Heal made two extra )ioint.
and did ome tremendous blocking
tor the other hacks
Out tandintr linesmen were
< rudtrintrton, Srbkade, Humln'r,
lla h, Stanley Ivy and Chuck Hoe
rr, who also calls -iinialtf.
I he Cubs have a change ot
, hrdiil. tin - week, iroittvr to South
laylor to play instead ot < isro.
1 11,. Ci:-, o :Mllie were rancelled
i r of Conflicting schedule
\, \t Thar day, the \n on < ub
, i . .,\ tb,- Vlbany Cub I ere.
— — o
\ I (.ON/At I S
.ii ,1
\\
i'rt p|
.' I, f
i ,i 'N'/. \ I I .S I vi o
ar old Steven Uicllie
i admitted to the
Spring I'ound
1 ('h ,drni Monday
I re.it lllellt
> , i , St evrn w a 1 tar kt
j. o 11 o • \Ugtl-t He I- the
M I and M r Itradie I ugenr
of Albany
— <3
tlMCl C.IRI
Mi
a halt
f Albany
(lot . ill's
for
pt
1. Will.
Oil of
Ri hie
and one
or dial 1 v invited
o
IMI'KOV Ni.
ltill Sander of
par. -it - "fa baby
ii 1 2 2 p ni, Kri
in the Stephens
ho-pital al
baby weighed
ai,. and her
I lei i| nrk Mt o' i ' ," : ' a .
i line, far day i r> .ted •
- vi ry well.
I I ARI WORM R IN
.H AN > I t I M1A1 S. I K III WS
I h. \
d
Mr l: Ko ,i ••• \ • ti.
Alba > toil.is to ■!
other, Mr .1.1 < 'o, krell, w
pati.-i ' il 'h. Sh „-kel' "d c
C-C Notes
| *1 «'"• t-
' 'hami>er of t o
I 'rni i s i twin ss i i
- Ill d' at 'W
Infant Dies
H \P1 H(Ci
and Mr
-w ertw .iter are
[ daughter, born
day, Oct 21,
' 1 'ou nt y Mr onal
j I •!•.', ken ridge I'll
: . en pound five
\ icki l^'"
Mr Sand.-r- - the forn , r
ij t i iiok. (irandjiarent
M - ,.,d Mr I M Cook
, . , wood . d Ml md Mr
\ Niial, of Vibatiy
i o
Christian Church to
Have Rally Day
Hi
LIONS LOSF. GAME TO
STRONG STAMFORD TEAM
Albany's final non-confePHW#
game this season will be played
on I.ion Field here Friday niffhtt
beginning at K .00. The l.ions will
entertain the Anson Ti(jer , ■
strong, heavy aggregation that thi*
year has moved up to the 2-A
bracket, t'ntil this year, Anaon
has been in the same district with
Albany, and there is i^aays lota #(
rivalry between these teamn.
The promi. e of a great football
game is expected to bring out a
record attendance for the local
field.
Anson will bring .several hail«
dred students and other fans alonf
with the band and pep .squad. Thi
Albany and Anson bunds and pep
squads will help with the enter*
tainrnent af the big crowd.
Coach Klwood Turner's prohabla
starting offensive line-up will tot:
l/eft end Scott, 11)5 pounds.
I,eft tackle: Jon Rex .lone*, 161.
l<oft guanl Fdjrar, tHii.
Center: McKeever, I OS.
Right guard: Viertel, 175,
Right tarklr: Schneider, 170.
Right end: Riley, 152.
Quarter Miller, 155.
Ri '/lit half Hooker, I Hi.
I,eft half: Shkad. . 152.
Full Morrison, I M(.
I -ii • two platoon . Coach Tur
, W W I,I l< i do I r I , ,| uite a
few lit 11 e I ! t t 1 11L' , Deluding
ltri'i, ii o . Steddi. . Hlakley,
llainher and other
Anion
H* *vy
('oach Moon M .llin. of Anson
annourii'. Ii- starters, with
we -lit, a .follows
I., -i I'd Hingham, 157.
I . ft tar isle I 'elton, 175.
I.eft guard Harper, 1K0.
Center: Council, 175.
Kn.'ht .'iiai'd Horn, 200.
Right tarklr Pitman, 175.
Rr.'llt end Kowen, 170.
Quarter Helm-, 157.
' I,eft half Herk, ItiO.
Right half Wat" , 150.
Full: Scott, 1 '.t0.
Stamford Overpower* Lions
\t Stan ford last Friday night,
'In ra' Albany I.ion.-, with too
ew fir-t ll'lllg ubs, were out*
ted bs th.- Kulldog.- in the tait
lia ' , •• the . allte Mhatiy outplay-
ed aril o ,t , on'd the Kulldogs In
i ,, ru t h.iif, only to tire and let
: ii. St i - l ord eleven n uk« thr**
touchdowns in the final half to
I
■ I
pla.e
at . I
id Mt
,1
Mi .lo Ku'li Wiii ••• I , , I.
ll SS t.lkr ' lie r. till : I I - r ■ , 1, ' I , , '1
pal tn,,■ nt o,' I 'lib:ii W i ■ ,' ■ i■ I v ho 1 .
1TII ,'S till Week that . be .ll ' . •
A I bany the 1 ■ st Monday < • ,-a
nth to arrrpt I ess .tppln it a Iw.-r, Mi I
M • \\ arrr ll I. a i o i n i , I ■ ■ vv I |
1 at the . out I,,11 -v eve' > I II' | Swallow, 1.1
y 111,1 and t rulay illei ! 1 biw on, 1th I - ■
ss o|e bat and , . I"
O I t l oll! pari. ■ ' , ' -I
VP' CORPORA1 IN KtlR 1 \ ' * -11 -tv v
Mi til,. .i ■
. le t'onyer, who i -' at ioni',11 ( ', t t ,■ r lb, ' I
irhoi . Korea, ti a - rerently | , r |- j. t \\ | a 1 ..
, proinoted to the rank Of cor |,, Vll.ars chamber fol lb
al H, hi been m K ■ •: - .. live. Hon of M' i ,: ■
'Tit! | i tt 11 . |'*. -. -, i
Report was made I at I'
j lu r- had i-.'ned up r
. . i ,.f • rani .-ed \ Ibany Ret a
"R day it U ' I* ii -t
jn h Sunday, Sept .0, '
I lay, I'rotnotion Pay, \
ia . , ction of the Hi j
1,11 w : held, a'
Mi
tl
. .! i
Mr
ot M.
Father of Mrs.
A. H. Thurnian Dies
WOR I l> VS IIU
I OMMt NION St Nl)
\\ i>r!>I W ate Coo, ■ ii',
rhuri a ^uriilav. ' b" 7
Ml and Mi Mar tee Vouns ao.l
N
- ,i ... i." rt . M,, -i.,y
\ any ar t t , to -, and Stam-
•. id i Inn to di■ fi nd tin north
ia >V : ■ a bald nort wind to
their backs.
M- m on ' aik ihi kir'-s on hit
. i i iluted ot f to All*
w i 'opped on the 20.
\|." ,d. i \ aid, a -umble,
. rial by S ot'. ad. 7 yards,
and \ 11 lade it til t doWT*
with 2 yards gain.
Mill.-r 2, Mlman was tet
ha 2 yard . and Stamford COV*
.r.-d a in".!', on \ ibany's H0 and
i>0 p • • t attendance t things looked bad
, pei i photograpl 'a-- | | Bulldog ^peedstar,
1 Ma
I" , r.a
activ it
m . pastor,
i. pcrmtondeiit
o announce,
. pre-ent with
taki' pii't ure
M ; i j
\\
:A< HI RS MI I I
Mi and Mr
,i Mr a",i Mt
{mii day - hool t• , , i
ers met \S edl • day >• ■ • ■ : it
00 It the 1' irsl Rapti ' church Sup. rmt. • del •
r a roati.l table dn"i -ion of . y r< por . .1 i ia no a t
ble echool problems and a cover-1 -t for the complet ion
dish luncheon. Some fiftv '
tended
The-*' luncheons wall be hehl
CP each month
Mer
\ I d \
o ,n 11
laturdu
M K
U>o We
.-n F. , i
VIC Ct.ltR TO OPFN
ITU l.UNCHI ON
Reav"'lihlin.■ f"r t h. ' i ■ i
n, the Albany Civic club w i,
■Id it.- luncheon meetiri'.* in thi
ning h of tbi l'ir-t • r
urch il on, . • k I ti day
t. 1 ('harle \ Itl'.
int. n.h i ' ■ \ .ii \
hoe . '. ' . •
11 n • ■ ' d " • "
1
M r* Roy Itallord i.-llirne.l S.. I
•day from San Ar -do. v hew
lderwellt eve l cry !
lannon I o pita'.
-H —
News want ads get result*
County Judge I M I in-
tonned the chamber that a ' an
has been made in the '"arm •> at
ket road to be build -^uithw.
| from Ibex First plan *>- to
; , n, t th> Ibex M.,r;ti rn I
a Stenh,'"- county road goii g east
from the o'd Ibex - boo b. ,
- te Stephen ■ H int s w ot o
operate w „ • build ' -• '
...,„1, and th. Stepho> . o int\
t ♦ * n1 i t
M: ' 1 ,
h 4 funeral i
, !♦. a 'iii t]:
,f Res Harx.
5 R.,y Mi.d.l,
pon St yd
J «iav
■
H ■ iarv tri
' IVnn •. tieor
go S.17.1" I
re K
hi «i s
Rn
A , ,
baptist",! -r.
M .r is
nd ar oi y ,
i o|, '1 ill
survived by h
hi1.!. Mr \ 1
' Hu tow -■-, .1
Moo '.a ,.l.s
am, Harvev i
1
1 ' if] jt,. 1J 1 e
• er, Frar
iii 1 ..-
Thtirm
an ol" Serr.ir
lole.
ler ' "
■A
■ther, lb H
Hayw ard.
m' San Fr
n ade by the past"
is,.r' Conference, serv
: ominating committee, |
i jiroposed -bite o'
the Itible school and
acted a' the genera!
The C
One Per Annum
.. \\
. Ho
0 I owe made I, then It more,
'''1'|; and 1 for t'.r-t down. I owe got
may on a 0 yard run around end
■o go deep til I.ions territory,
,j, • i • . miati ot -
Old K
"Hi
bri
SI t \ t t OVN VRI >1"NI
M- an t Mr hi n,'i Sto
da H
•That he di
\v
He
>\ 1N(
•"V ^ ' r • '* ' .at I I. I'row it: f ailed to gain,
\\.. ,1 a yard, mil when I.owe
• , . , 1 to -jam the I ions took 0\ ef
, on dow ns.
Running fr •• hi- 2.1, Morruoll
• ■d to gain, a pass, Allman to
Id. ir, failed, Morrison made 4,
and M er kicked 25 yards agair.lt
jthe wind.
Stamford put ball in play on the
•n Sunday "f*-'*" ...
noon" for the tir>t fifth ;
• |^. y of P tn- ' 12, cN 1-.
ol ' i 1 ''■' _ . ,
R. x ,1, '' 1 1 1 where the 1.1 OT1.V t ghtened up an4
n it ' • bar.'e o. I Stamford for no gain oil
lax period which begin- at ^ four tries.
1'aking the I,all on their own 8
\ar,i iine. th,- l ions got going anit
went lb the way to si ore. Miller
ub >. S hkade took handoff 30
' yard Morrison made Ii, Miller
i and Allman 7 for tirst down as
latter ended Both sidei
Rho l e ■v ip ,,r * «uCfered i yard pentltlM, s. hkada
' 1 ".nie 12. Morri-on I, ami : pret«
,,a> *y -. r. i a--. V an to Morri-
<>T), ♦"*7it 22 y:ird> to 5Corp. IYed-
• wa i-. - l",t Morrison
n ki* s d oa
■ . OA , kuk*
\ d a lie on
Mori «1 made 2,
1 ..tT-ide
\ ' any
\' mv ■ 1 y ard
fi, I in * otio" . • •> and
wi t i ,-r ifter 1 un« uiade
and two pa e- failed.
V r . x ' i• .•*' punts, one a
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play nerioii iuni ...-k". four tries
o'chi. k Other local youth of the
church w- be on the evening pro
--i. Vhes will remain for a
, • , .inferen.. iiid camp
films, a barbecue thicken supper
worship servii
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with 11
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 27, 1951, newspaper, September 27, 1951; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401816/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.