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I ggjf| has IHVKD THIS
county UNCI IMS
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ALBANY. THE HOME OF XHt
HFREFORD
| ypfum* No. Sw*nty-flv0, New Volume No. Sixty-seven
'The Oldest Journalistic Venture We i of the Brazo
Albany, Texas, Thursday, November 2,1950
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Number FM
INCS HAPPEN
"IN ALBANY
I CLOSE AMIISTICE DAY
iftwr *rw«nr "torw have
lt« el«M Saturday, Nov. 11,
.—-tic Day, and urKc P lrtmH
JSTtWii needs on Friday.
It to expected that many other
l tod office* will close on the
i operator
C. (Jack) Branum of Wcath-
■dhai leased the Model ( lean-
IB B. W. Wallace, and took
of the business Nov. I.
iTand Mrs. Branum come from
terford, where he has oper
cleaning plant, lit- has had
iH ye*™ experience in the land-
In,
, R, P. Mitchell, who has operate,
|Model Cleaners, has no dnfinitt
} plans for the near future.
hospital notes
CITY OF ALBANY CALLS BOND
ISSUE ELECTION NOVEMBER 21
Church of Christ
To Have Meeting
The City of Albany has called
the $10,000 tax remission bond
Ground Breaking
Ceremony Friday
A short ground breaking cere-
mony is scheduled Friday at 1 :00
p. m. at the site of the new ele-
mentary school plant.
Although preliminary work has
begun, 111i4 ceremony will desig-
I Discharged from the Shackel
} i f#rd County Memorial hosp.ta
LMKrecently were:
Mrs. Howard Green, Oct.
Mm. R. K. Fortenliorry, Oct. J l.
Louis M. Oxloy, Muran, Oct.
Carlos B. Henkel, Haytowii, Oct. |
me iu,uuu uix remission lion.l , . .. .. . ,, , ,„,r
election again, to be voted on 1,6 th.at ,th* ^
Tuesday, Nov. 21. It was neces- "waited elementary school program
Miry to call the election over since ,s
,i - ,. . . AM who are interested are urg-
the attorney genera refused to ap .
■ | . . , . ed to attend the ceremony.
prove the short term bom ;. His ,, . , , ,,
.... Most o I the trees have been
reason was that there is a
Community Chest
Goal Set at $5,000
At the annual meeting of the
Albany Chest executive committee
Friday, $r,,000 was set as the goal
,for the 1960 fund drive to be con- gee FlOWer bhOW
ducted in Albany next week. Five
FLOWER SHOW, COUNTY FAIR
PROVED VERY POPULAR
• • # • •
More Than 500
>
| OS
A county fair was held Saturday
in connection with the annual Al-
bany Garden club flower ahow at
the American Legion hall, witfc
scores of entries in many divisions,
The fair proved a very intarort*
irig feature, and it is believed tt
will be made an annual event.
County Agent W. C. VinOi,
thousand dollars'was also the goal I The Albany Garden club's third
of the 1 ill!) drive. annual flower show Saturday
most 01 uie ireus huvk Thirteen members of the seven- proved very popular, as hundreds
...... „ , . • removed on the school campus, and teen-member board, representing of visitors visited the American
Nihility that economic condition, . , , ,„.j |,.Vl.i,.,| prepara the various national social agen- Legion hall during the afternoon v-v-..., . *
prevent tho paying of taxe. ' , ; j . , work oll ,,,,s whieh solicit money in Albany, to see the large number t entries, working with a Garden club C
/""« ; " /'"T l° ,U" foundations. Tempi, ton & Can- me. in the City Hall, studied last Kmphasmng the theme, of the Jg
,l',> n' the bonds. . , (• ,i . i, , * ,.v (iii'iiii'S'ii i. twirl evjduated l ower Mow, rine Arts ol a rree club calves, pouury,
- **>. «*. v 1 «, ; .r ' IVoj'li', II,foe: .1,1 <T in- «,,d vk* wn. ""tored
• tion, voied for the i ueTC.o' " mrticipating agencies in Albany terest gracing the center of the W It. Lace, county agent •«
T DL., MAM.ln'L< -ar. I Iced Cli-cis and de ball was Mrs. G. I!. King's ar- Hrcekenridgc, judged feed, pWM«
it J i ' ■' 11 i 11' • the el,, lion I 'ARC r av mm\K tcrmined th,- I....U--I for the com r.ingoinent of I'eace roses in a and poultry. Gwendolyn little,
r 10,0(10, payable in 'JO years, LiWIlW 1 iUjf lllwKlliO . WMl. large . ilver wi.-o displayed on a re- homemaking instructor in Al-
with pros ihio'i uf calling th, _ - \.n, . („ benetit from the volving table, set between the bany high school, judged the can
I I at am time Tin means If _ f ' I .. ....... ,, i ,,,,,1 Cbnvnce Gav ol
nai the l:,\ rem.. which will ItylPj'f1 V
'it to ome :ii.oin) dur,ii 1-^8 v fl IIUUJ
ihe in■ \t tlnci1 yraif, will pay off
'1 •• '■ ImmhI . a till I'll it the <• i I Tin- AU>;im> I/mn , t o; j|n, Vc-;ir. Min-iuaii in-an a. (mi.t i t-ui r unu •• -•*. **«/... .
A ound the World." show next sprint?, when they will
.•iiiti'd in It'll follow in • 1 In Muik1;i\ 1V1«> u u 1 s In* re I inlay • •«* i > Meinhcr pn*. >nt at the inert On the lawn in iront ()t the be jtuip'd.
Iluhhard crei k t'loo'l. I lie « it>, i, hi
p « -1 at that t ime, Dm• I mi; n t
ret c i \ i-i| half <n! t < . ta'" ad valo urn t of tl,«'in a.s tin An on Ii
to ta!
I KANK .1 1H \\, MIMS I I I!
Mini •• r Frank .1. Dunn of l>a!-
as will 1 m•«• i n a we« ki i < 11' ■
Monday, \ ■ '• ' •, 11 ,< < I i re11 < '
Chri t. The n . . tin ■ v i'l ' I
Sunday < < n ir-, Nov. 11.
Sonic-' will l e held at 10 i
in, an I . • p. tn N "iin • p <> '•
. nie in • w i I 1' at V I •> jc ra.
Miry Katherine Alexander, CU*t. T1, • . !i i . i .« .1 1
LlUth Alexander, Oct. .'10.
Jin. Elizabeth Kiley, Oct. 'J ..
T'hmcla Adams, Oct. 2 I.
|' Mr . Ralph Scudieri, Oct.
William S. Jones, Oct. J'.'
Mrs. Hert lloyctt, Oct. - 7.
Nathan F. ltedd, Oct. 2').
Admitted at the hospital wcr,
Frank W. l'rindle, Oct. 110.
W. A. Davis, Oct. 30.
Mrs. Marion Rogers, Nov. 1
Mrs. W. A. Davis, Nov. 1.
\ ii at i < • 11 to .ill end I he ,
o
C-C Notes
At
^ Cub Scouts Have
Annual Banquet
—o - 1
Jack George
Buried Monday
explained the convention hrol.e up «ontiol wnik
into eonunittee meetings, eaeh to
study various phases of the chain-
5 llie annual Cub Scout banquet her', work. Mr. King attended the
*« held here Monday evening in taxation and Icgi hit ion c-mnintte,
like Presbyterian educational build meeting while Koj Matthe,. ., w m
j| jj. | also attended the annual enliven
?t iL n , u c . tion attended te water committee
W The Hallowe'en theme was fen
tared in decorations. Tables were, discussions.
If bid with orange crepe paper and lly laws were adopte.l, Mi \ing
if centered with black runners, l'lace said, and member .ip fee we.. .I„hn Walworth (■' „ k I
ttrds were black cats and bats, ra, ed to ? 10.(10. Sixteen IC, „l Mr and Mr. .1
f Centerpiece for the speakers' table were elected foi the reg oi \ ny, •• « 1 iried
■ las an arrangement of lavender ^ani/ation. ^ ' " '
Bums. Robert I Nail. J... I M ^
, Z. 11, Morgan, cubmaster, open (he Conmiunity • .• .1 • . •' '■ '' 1 ' ,
id the program with «injjin« th#« Wlu i„. ' i
cub scout sonjf and "America," jj, i • port« «1 tin I I ( h
mm Mrs. H. R. Stasney accom ,| the l„. ,1 che t that .t will 1 " P • ' '' r
« panist. Rev. S. Duane Hruee ga'.e ,.;ir., ,• .t, tl. «• -• ' "
S" . .. , , . , n urn • .• lollow r.i ,!•> -
the invocation. l,ut will hold r own 10.. , .
Theme for the month has been jiatir. • tl • ■> ,v
"Life with the Navajos," as wa
' ihown by their handcraft in the
exhibits.
I,,',(') drive are I'.ov Scouts, Camp Cnit.',I States .flatr and the Cnited Med goods, and Clarence (..ay of
| American Cancr So Nation's flag. The accessory to Moral! judged the calves, placing
cietv. Nat onal l''oiii.dation for Ii the arrange,net via.-, a white H.- them only in the three diviatona.
laiitile I'araly.-i I SO and, new lile, .arryinir out the theme oi Fancy, dm ce nnd good. I nese
" this year, Anieri, an Heart a-socia- "I'eace and Freedom of Religion calves will be entered in the call
■ •I \ ii ii * I' tl. I,- • < 111 team in I 'i I ri, I !' A, W'ill lect the tl,,1K
lollow in • the Muliday .M ■ > ' ill. here I ri.lay even meiim,-, (,,. . , ■. ,,, „„ , -• ,
aid c ree U I nod. The city, in a di.lie't hi, i,i"VVei, K ■ I,, , i N;h|, cl airi an ; I . building Wa.- a globe ol the wo.il ( alves were entered by.
Hide till' bill |, .1 at that time, the I r, . I■ d last w,and , |, , , , ary 11ea.-urer; Sam urrounded w ith zinnia -, p,•'"'<• Fancy A. J. V'rertel, 2; Duveen
I; Vi ebb,' re|,re ,'filing Moy Scouts; r,. , and periw inkles, and the root Dillingham, Mary I'atum, Buddy
y\t \ \ #I < nr., rejne entin^ < f a tree painted silver and en- Fincher, Janet Vines, Carolyn
(•■nnp l irt Max liversherj^, .Jr., twined with tin.-Lie.- and pampas Vines, Ku.-ty Kversberpr, Donald
vice ehaii man' aud repr, entive of grass. Dillingham, WendeU (,ackr^}-
the \:,tioi,;,l I nidation for In- Mr . Jim Tierce Alexander, nt:.,'- Choice l.uddy I' inchcr, Charles
, | • I'Yuiii 11 1 iTiairiuaii, and h«*r eonunittee Holland, \N endell t rockrell, Wei*
,11 ,., I be Amen ft t . tar.' fill the now. Well don 'l atum.
i, | ia| l l.i, ci lie i1 1 < d i; ,.h| ('. rl, r King 111, Johnnie
,,|it |Jo t, 11 ,11 i.i w a v, i ,'i I, > ,.:.| and brick on black pa M U: elman.
\ i | •,,!," |! ,, i per w.. tin background for t Die ,1 of .pa, e, only first
|;, || | \ i i. ■ || ... | Ii, \ .1 1''' lit . pile e V h.lK'l •'«' listed belOW,
(iA,'n, re mill" th. Miii>-tei In to, .djoinimr ro in \ a . ,„j vli . tin i i no competi-
^ \| l I' (' a i a, I'll'.',' pail,'He , red with white . 111' l not listed:
, |.,,|„ , || . ( , :. • .',111 atiii with pa.id, <1 di'.ed ii alerial. White le-'horn-, Tom IIumber.
, ,| , alter King, Jr., iepr> n,l ribbon for color.-. I n,h i Indian Kiver, Wendell Cockrell.
ei.nng'f'.e fe-vic. Ci'll', ail,I Mr mat Ii t hat w a th rami, tabic Haired Rock, Mrs. Harold
IJov Matthew and Mr II II. Hanging above the ceramics ta ,le (•,tkrell.
\v'r. re pre . nting the fund drive we ,- two band-tooled pictures. Capons, James Cockrell.
, 1 la re were also on di play oil and j«el, Cap.ins, James Hernatein.
The chain: an reported that the pastel water colors carrying out Turkey hens, James Cockrell.
"" " 1 Turkey torn, James Cockrell.
% a I .... .1 4 U . . I h, ,,nlAi* i
this year, and he ha hi I .ion
working hard lor this game.
(lame will he called at s ;()() lit
day night.
MundayV line average. 17'J
pound , with a 2a0 pound b'lt
tackle. The Mogul backtield av-
erage I.'>7 pound
Coach Turner will send in the
ame tailing lineup he has um-,1
the pa t two game . 1 is line will
average 103, and his back field
j,j] | Shackelford county qiia'ifi.
Albanv' atartei . from end t>,|votel will h
, I. tave paid in III! conn ei heat II Ml at \li -on, chic:
ty for a period ol III year,. Since | laced Allian; at the top ol the
the on inaI i ue of .• ,0,000 ha :• \ heap, in- - a week previously
been l aid off, it wa found i - <■ I e Albany l.io heal \li m 1 I
ai" to vol, additional bond in I 'J.
order to keep re civil.g the tax Should \ M' ; ii I II I wi>
l eiitl. . ion. the remainder of their r e'i, . t hey
The council, fecaii " I'l.at il nut t will meet hele I'l day, Nov. I I, to
do eve ything |,o. ilile to rceive decide the ill tint winner. If AI
the remainder of tin tax r-mi bany win., the lion v ill be un
ion "Mill, called the election two ,1 1 I' I I! 1
month a",i. \ the attorney "etc it a 'I be a tin , , v ! s' '
eral will not give an opinion until Albany, I la kell and \ii.,,n; pro
the bond are voted, it wa not viilm. , ol , ,,..i ■, that none oi
possible to know Ii decision oil llte.-e team l„,,c a l ame ill tin
iid.>' Chamber of Coin the lu ll term bond until .It, meantime
me.ee inn, icon, J Carter King, the election. uumla> In, a ■oo.lh.avv te
Ir local West Tei.a- Cl.;.tuber of The voting of these bonds will although I hey haven I won many
Commerce director, made B report meat, much to the City <kf Albany game . tin.« -a. on. < oach I'.,wood
of the annual WTCC convention in extending and improving its I urn,a "'poit 1 "• total
in Mineral Wells Oct 19-20. He water system and in doinir flood no team has beaten them bally
11 noil lit col led ed in tile 1 '■1
wa .s.'i.SliS.'J I.
Money pent during the ye
(Continued on page 10)
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General Election
Set for Tusday
F.dgi
an.I
Mi
NeXl
ril i I ■ t 11
he S t •' d < i i,
-tin. Alb.
be With
kade and 1
,'cek the I
ud to
leidcl
e the ojtportunity
in all ten Shack
aline box,- On '1 u
Macon
iireparii
I
ami owners
to contrib
r a ni.'htw a
the b
bond
Visitors and patents were in
traduced by Mr. Morgan.
Members of Den No. 1 and then
4en mother, Mrs. Stasney, put on
a stunt, sang a song and gave yells,
*nd Den No. 2 did an Indian dance
impromptu program teatui
*d a quartet composed of J I
Humphrey, H. R. Stasney, Cuv
Patterson and J. Carter King, Jr.,
*ho sang "Sweet Adeline," and
*lso a quartet composed of Mi
J*ne« Sanders, Mrs. John Mu ■
man, Mrs. T. M. Howie and Mr
Clyde Leggett ,who sang "S. 'too
Days."
Rev. J. A. Owen, cub scout pon
•or, spoke on "The Hcginning ol (
Cub Scouting in Albany," and >-x (.
Jessed hus appreciation to Mi
■organ and the den niothei lo- t^ (| K(,oi s SI K <. I
the splendid work they were d„in
Marvin lterry, Field lixeciiiiv,
•poke on the cub scouting proci , i I• 1
Md the parents rcspon.sibiliu t.<
cubs. Hob Gle w, Scout Eicu better.
t^e announced the annual I . il, l l
J undup in Hose Field llou , ,, I■
nardin-Simmons university, Abi
*ene, in December. s |. • ■> I •
Rev. Owen presented a blue rib
®°n to Den 2 for beM display of
a*ajo Indian village, and Den 1 | RI l > I.
**c*ived second prize on di. play
#f Indian village.
1'urwood Herne of Den 1 wa
Presented a blue ribbon for the '
"t bird house and was al pr,
•ented the wolf badge. Charb
*oodward of Den 3 won .,,,„
on his bird house and Haioi.t
~ttl™m of Den No. ;i tl,., .
0,1 Ina bird house.
1 -'"ity-eight scouts were pr.
^jwd membership cards by Rev. Mr -v1'
I Satin,I:
II Webb .tilled that 1
d
pay
ees it a11,1V
■ epaiate driv
I "re ident ■
petition we,
in/ men ban;
ine p,'" ei
ward p 1: iI "
The Cit> of
the alary v.
and propeitv
W ay n,
announced t
recently voted l„ take advatlt.,..,
„f the remainder of the tax re
mil mi, grant, is being held again
since tl,.- attorney general wouli
not approve I lie th,,-,; to live >' -1
|,o,,d 1 hi time the bond wil
be .for Id yai with privile.'e o
call at any time. Dntefor the ,„
e'"''""1. ',:„r ','he hour la Mr 1
I> I Ml B**«ls Cisco
iiiiv' l'> squad went tt) ( i- co !'<
rivet* were h<
y I I r t (Il
bur. h at 10 a. in. Monda:
e i ... tor there ol 11 atili.
•at I
Ii.
ar D.
id
Thur day w
. and Mi
,nd in nt ■
OCU.I ASF.S HAVI SON
I-,-,'d D II
nt* of a baby on,
orn at I 10 :l
i ,• the Midland
body vv
as lil'OI
i Ti to \II any
low intr
the er
v ice there.
1 lorn
in Alb.
any Jul> I, 1904, 1 ■■
was thi
* son o
f V, and Mi .Ii
(leorge
, pione
er re ident -of V
bany.
He wa
local
reared hei e, attei d
He *
, as ma i
Itabe 1
)uncaii
in Albany.
In 1
986 M
r. and Mrs. G
mov ed
to Med
'am,;, where be
\\. i 1
ex., I
tilit , Company.
M r
(ieorre
I'll '
had 1 ii a men her
Xlbany
Wa iy
Ceorpe
and 1'i ice b.'ori"'
1 Y.'.I!' '
1 da Ig
Met ,ui
M r .)
W, G.
1 louald
of Ho
. W 1' •
of Vn
,uj \ ' ,1 ,1
. ii,.., ,
te . M> Ja. :. Fa-
flier o
i Mbai
iy and Mrs. J. 11
awn , a g'alld.iaUgh
' ''lion
a d H'
.v : 1 11 t a
,. Merchant Marine*
• i.orton aid hand y won 11 •
SF.RIOC ^i !'•
M
,■ hi home in Albany.
Bishop Quarterman
To Preach Sunday
Wfa
and pre
olUmn is
with most of
living , undid:
for independe
of
He
the theme of the (lower show
Mi.. King received the tri color
in tlower arrangement- lor her
beautiful arrangement o.f peace
!,,..• . Other weep..take winners
in the novice class were Mrs. Jim
Fierce Alexander, tir.a place. She
won six blue .tar. and seven red
star-, the most won by any mem-
ber. Mr . Mertie Wil,on won til: t
place in horticulture and Mrs. A.
M. Russ first place in arrange-
ment. Mi Wilson also won the
I ri color lor the be ! lutl'l it'll it u 1 a I
i ei imen ,which wa, a bronze
Turner chrysanthemum.
In the sweepstake class Mrs. P.
|| William received .-ix blue star,
and one red star.
Mrs I'. P. Sear won fir t place
,n i an.:, nnt and Mr . IIi 'bard
1 iy e,s .t'ii I in horti, ultur..
Mrs. L. W. Hollis of Abilene,
\], I S. ( art, ,', Wichita Fails
Mrs. K. s. Carter of Wichita Falls,
M .I. I' lob, on of Abilene and
M i k. (;. rhomton of Olney vvore
, i, ,,| ■, ot tile llowel" .-how.
Approximately ;>00 people called
between the hour of '- and , p. m.
I'un liaiid e kie, v. ei i- ,el"v e,l.
During the show hours, Mr..
Frank 1 iliott, Mary l'orter and
Alee Reynold plaved organ selec-
tion.
Ralp
i rinte<
1, and th.
,• last
Mr
i 1 ol lis,
Mrs. Carter, Mr-.
>vrite ii
J
uhnsc
m and
M: Thornton were
Repul
audi h,
nnorc
•d with
a brunch at 10
M. Cir
| ie of D
alias,
'elock
Sat u re
lay morning at the
cui ;;
of Mr .
U H. Murrie, chair
. .me
, otes,
Kill t>
f judgin
Y.-eOW and white
lor is s
I t ( • 1 ' • .« 1
res i -
mnis
, entere
,1 the lace laid table
ny, am
~ rt''"
here
Mr- M
urrie ,-rved pre, ci
hicke
n. Mrs.
K. C. Daniell con-
, whet
re there
are
. aletl
. salad, :
an.l Mrs. F. N. Palm
I hose ] r<
Kate
. W
Feed Crop
Milo maize 7078, John Ed Ma-
con.
Plainsman Maize, Lee Moberley.
Ilegari, Future Farmers.
Kaffir Corn, M. F. Viertel.
I "orn, M. I'.. Viertel.
I barley, M. E. Viertel.
Fultex Oats, M. K. Viertel.
Nortex Oats, Stanley Ivy.
Comanche Wheat, M. K. Viertel,
Wextar Wheat, M. K. Viertel.
Cotton, Hill Cockrell.
Canned
Jelly Mrs. M K. Viertel.
I, r\, , Mr,. I. th el Matthews
( asey.
rears, Mrs. O. 1 Hernstein.
1■ i, be Mrs. John Diller.
1'1,'kle.l licet , M's. M. F. Vier-
.' . umber Pickles, Mrs. I'.thel
Matthew, ( a ey.
Tomato Relish, Mrs, I has. r.
Hemphill.
I'm, ippl , Mr M. F. Viertel.
Ii i,. , Mis. John Diller.
(ir,, „ il, a i .Mr 1 ' ,-d RnnUle.
tare , white, R. W. Edgar.
I ...' , brown, T. P. I'in, her.
Mr \ ue a .iked the News to
-tale that tie tin. interest shown
in the i air i appreciated. He ex-
pert, thi to be an annual event,
and lie l appro, iiitive of the help
uiv, i :Ix tl,. (iar,lei, club members.
SI RIOUSI Y ILL
Word received her, Tuesday
•norning ro" M' No \N illianU,
Cos Angeles, Calif., was that her
on, \\ H Willian... was ill a hos-
pital there ,eriou.-ly ill.
— o—
i ere Ml I W. Mr*. L. I Hoonrr and Mr . Guy
L. P. Johnson, Abi- Caldwell of Abilene were in Al-
[l .. , ,, Mr.-. E. s. bany Saturday attending the flow-
it i Fulls; Mrs. E. (1. , '■ ,w and ■ ,unity fair.
i„ . Mr,'. J. X. Hun
Mi
It, ( . D
IMPROVING
World Community
Day Program Friday
World C immunity I' y will b
M •
id II
, uld
ile \ I
at be
X. Palm, pri
> tiaideil club
lid Fronie (
: I wa
Fast
arese
of
SINC1NO SUNDAY AT
1 OR 1 C.K11 PIN
.it , TON
I
Announcement was made that
,{« A Watson would elite,
" the cub scouts Nov. 7.
Sbaffrr I Hornf
u:' Mr.
iTUl
- BLUI
_ ® hundred two cub scout ,
sU
*ere Marvin Berry, Mr. i .
iwo cut> scout , and Mt
and guests were present. I ,
^ were
1 >u in
tat ioncd
i oni M«
t • . Wa
•te M •
a red
Mis K M 1 criiuion, Mr Lue
wcr petty, Mi W. M. Shannon, Mrs.
ident John Shannon, Mis. W. 15. J.
Y H row ii and M I w y t an I*., t ol-
,;• \Ie• , were ill Albany fcat-
urday t,> ee tl,. flower bow and
done county fair. They were highly
lerks, pie.,,cd with both.
Mri. J. D. Farmer and Mri. Max
1 ,: ,i ol Fort Worth wer? in
\ibany S * ,rdav to attend the
, i ,\, r ,w. 'I h. V -V ere : Ul ts of
■ Mr. al ,1 Mrs. Jack Farmer. Mrs.
-c to M:ix l ai n., I- I p esid< nt of the
Pari U orth council of flower show
I \ PR F SSI S I HANKS
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1950, newspaper, November 2, 1950; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401846/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.