The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 14, 1963 Page: 5 of 8
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I JJfcfcfc ft*"* Thursday, November H, 1968
THE ALBANY NEWS
Moran
News
Mr Ml Mr*. Clatat Grid?
J fam fly of Sllverton apent
the week-end here with her par-
ent* Mr. and Mr*. Alvin
OMTge.
M». t*l Wire. Raymond Tol-
latt of Albany virited with her
itor, Mr>. Ella Eubank*, Sun-
daf. ■
TEL Class Meets
Mr*. Will English hosted the
T. E. L. Sunday school rla«« of
the Baptist Church Friday nf-
ternoon, Nov. 8, with eight
members present.
The opening hymn wan
"What A friend Wt Have In
Je*un." The prayer was led by
Mr*. Ren Pinnell. Mr*. Maggie
I Hopkin* reported cards had
i been *ent to tho*e in hospital*.
The das* voted to send a <|uilt
with the annual white Christ-
ma* box to *ome orphans home.
The devotional was brought
by Mr*. Jay Terry. Her subject,
"The Open Door," was taken
""Jr.1"! Book Reviewed
Bible questions. A letter frow, A benefit tea for the Latin
ro. and Mr*. A. L. Tea American scholarship fund
•«fT «f their mission work in , . _ J .
Brazil, was read. Mrs. English V>onf,°red by Texa* Federation
conducted a quiz and context, Women* Clubs, waa given
during the social hour. 'h* th* Moran Amity C,uh in
The hostess serve,! „ delect-'the Elrst Baptist Church Nov.
able plat,- of eats to Mmes. J. ?' w:th„Mrr!!"' C„ S'1R!rro^
W. Booth, Mittie Bills, Karl Hamilton, Pearl Roach,
Hopkins, T. 8. Kirkpatrick, Ren J: D Meredith serving a*
Pinnell, Jay Terry, J. M. Town- rn
send and the hostess. Organ melodies were pre-
sented by Mrs. Garland Shel-
Mrs. Jeuie Hagar and Juan* i ^on'
it« spent the week-end in East-1 Mrs. Morris Snyder, presi-
land with her parents, Mr. and introduced Mrs. L. E
USED CARS >
1M1 FALCON FORDO* WAGON. One owner. Like new.
12,000 actual milet.
1M0 F100 FORD. 0 cylinder. Like new. New 6-ply tires.
Rear bumper and beater.
1959 FORD TUDOR. Tntone, V-8, radio and healer. Over-
drive. Real Sharp.
1987 BELAIR CHEVROLET TUDOR HARDTOP. V8.
Standard shift.
1987 BUICK FORDOR SEDAN. Air conditioned. A good
cleaa ear.
1957 PONTIAC FORDOR SEDAN. Radio and heater.
Automatic transmission. Nice family car.
1984 CHEVROLET FORDOR SEDAN. Standard trans-
mission. I cylinders.
1989 FORD 1-TON TRUCK. V8—priced to move.
—ford Motor Credit Company Financing—
CHAR FORK MOTOR CO.
"YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER"
Mr*. H. H. Rogers.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Penning-
ton and Mrs. Carrol Anderson
Dudley of Abilene, state parlia-
mentarian of the T. F. W. C.,
who reviewed the book, "Does
It Make Into n Bed?" by Loma
of Abilene visited Mrs. Etta j Novak„ ln„ h*r »' ™mpl.shed
Terry and other relatives »nd ™'< Mrs Dudley gave the hi-
friends in Moran last Wednes- lnno,,s '''^"rences of two step-
sisters living in a small Texas
town.
day.
Visiting with Mrs. Ms(|i«
Hopkins Sunday were Mr. and
Mrs. Franklin Etheredge of
Waco and Mr. and Mrs. W. P,
Orace and LnVerne of Abilene.
They all attended the funeral
for Floyd C. Pool.
Mrs. Truett Jonet of Irving
is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Cole Jackson, who is recuperat-
ing from an illness at her home.
ATTEND CONVENTION
Rev. and Mrs. Johnny Smith
and David left Tuesday for San
Antonio where they will attend
the Baptist General Conven-
tion of Texas Tuesday night
through Thursday night.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank each of you
for the nice cards, visits, flow-
ers. and your prayers especial-
ly while I was in the hospital
and since I came home.
May God bless each of you.
Mrs. John Pettit.
Alaska's most eastern point
is 000 miles cast of 'Frisco.
Ten dainties and punch were
served in fellowship hall with
Mrs. Morris Snyder and Mr*.
I Richard Dresser serving.
i Seventy ladies from the fol-
lowing towns were present: Ab-
j ilene, Albany, Baird, Cross
| Plains, Cisco, Oplin, Putnam,
Haskell, Weinert, Quitman and
Moran. In the group were Mrs.
R. W. Herren of Haskell, presi-
dent of the Mes<iulte District,
and Mrs. Raymond C. Liles of
Weinert, secretary of the dis-
trict.
CARD OF THANKS
I want to thank each one
for the nice cards and visits
while I was in the hospital, and
also thanks to each one who
helped plant my grain.
Jim I'arrish.
EL
FOOD
5%
Apple
I' 1
Acidity
Cider
S - 1
or
Vinegar
| 50
Grain*
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SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING, 3 Lcaft
Haiyhad Club COFFEE, R). Be
Lilly Brand PINK SALMON, tall can 59c
PINTO BEANS, I lb. celo bag 27c
DEL MONTE
Fresh Whole DILL PICKLES, 26 oz jar 39c
Ztt Bid PAPER TOWELS. It nl..9c
TIDE, Ig. kox -.29c j
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REYNOLDS WRAP,
25 ft. roll 35c |
WHITE SWAN
18 oz. glass PURE
GRAPE JAM 39c
Potatoes, 10 lb.. 39c
Colo. Red Delicious
APPLES, lb. 15c
Luncheon Club
Mrs. Floyd Hamilton and her
group served a delicious steak
and baked ham lunch to 11
members and quests of the Mo-
ran Luncheon Club last Wed-
nesday, Nov. 6.
(Juest* were Dub Hurt of
Ilrownwood and Tom Bowers
of College Station.
Mrs. Buddy Rodger* of Al-
bany sang several beautiful se-
lections, playing her own gui-
tar accompaniment.
This week. Wednesday, Nov.
13, Mrs. E, O. Kinnison and
her group served the luncheon.
A good program was riven.
Next week, Nov. 20, Mrs.
Wiley Williams and her group(
will serve the annual Thanks-1
giving luncheon for the club.'
A suitable program has been j
arranged, |
Come to the Moran Lunch-
eon Club and enjoy the meal,
fellowship and program,
B S O. MEETING
There will be a Better
Schools Organizations meeting
Thursday night, Nov. 21, at
7:30, in the school cafeteria.
Mrs. Maggie Hinds of
George West is visiting her
mother, Mrs, J. D. Fite, and
other relatives in Moran.
Mrs. Frank Wood of Odessa
visited relatives and friends in
Moran over the week-end.
Mrs. J. O. WiHett ami grand-
son of Albany victtod Mr. and
Mrs. Emory Morris Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kay McKel-
vain and sons visited Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth McKelvaln and
family in Abilene Sunday. j
Mrs. Eva Waslhrooh and
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ball and
children visited Mr. and Mrs.
Oran Dennis over the week-
end. Mrs. Westbrook is a sis-
ter of Mrs. Dennis, and Mn.
Bell is a niece.
School Newt
The Moran School was host
to the Small School regional
meeting for Region VII on
Monday night, Nov. II, in the
school cafeteria.
The program Included an ex-
planation of the Small School
seminar by R. B. Coleman of
Cisco Junior College, a demon-
stration of the new audio-lln-
gual Spanish program by Mrs.
Aileen Raymond and the ele-
mentary and high school Span-
ish classes, and the use of the
controlled reader by R. .H.
Mayfleld of Sound I'hoto.
A dinner of fried chicken
was served to those attending,
which included approximately
70 teachers and board mem-
bers.
S. P. Duffiald of Monahans
was a visitor at the Cnrcle W
F/lectric Company last week.
Football Newt
The last fame of the season
will b« played on the Bulldog
field on Thursday night lit
7:90. The fame will be be-
tween the Bulldogs and the
Loaders team. All fane are
nr«ed to come eat and support
the Bulldogs.
Week-end visitors at (he
Circle W Ranch were Mm
Fula Haneock of Paris, Mn.
Naomi Cornman and Jane
Cornman of Richardson and
Barbara Bunch ef Tyler.
Mr. lr«MS|k, Held man for
Bert Fields Oil Co. of Dallas,
was a business visitor at the
Circle W Electric Co. recently.
Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Elliott
of fftephenvllle spent Sunday
night with Mn. C. Harper.
They attended the funeral for
Floyd C. Pool.
CARD OF THANKS
We want to extend thanks
to all c jr relatives, friend*
and neighbors who brought
food and sent cards, and also
for the many other deeds of
kindness and helpfulness
shown us at this time of the
grief in the loss of our broth-
er.
May the Lord bless each of
you is our prayer,
Mr. and Mn. Clayton
Whitfield and family.
NEW CARS UtOfiri—
W. r. Wheeler, itU <Mt>
Arleene Bowmen, JfS4 CM*
mobile.
Carl Ray Haas, 1M4 flat*
E. T. Elliott, 1SS4
pfekap,
Mrs. Ethel Matthew* OaMfi
1904 Ford.
Hifginbothem-BaHMl Ca,
1964 Ford.
Thomas D. Garratt, lf#4
Ford Convertible.
Bobby Linn Key, IMS 0110
Pickup. _
V. A. Reama*, M4 ObW
let El (ferine. J |
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Doctor: "Tour lag It atraS* j
n, but 1 wouldn't WWW ofeool
len,
rt."
Patient: "If yowr lag Was
swollen, I wouldn't worry i
It either."
El Food Product*
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HILL TOP GROCERY
GREEN GROCERY, Mevaal
—FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Large unfurnish-
ed apartment. Small fur-
nished house. Close to busi-
ness section. Reasonable. Mrs
G. C. King, Phone I'O 2-3173.
tr.
FURNISHED APARTMENT
for rent. Call PO 2-2693.
Frank Dillingham. tf
FOR RENT — 4-room house,
newly painted inside. Near
business section. Hill & Hill.
tf
HOUSE FOR RKNT—4 rooms
and bath. See or call J. D.
Arther, I'O 2-2330. tf.
FOR RKNT—'The James C.
Wood house in Schkade addi-
tion. Webb A Webb. tf
FOR RKNT—2 bedrooms, pri-
vate bath. Close in. PO 2-
2015 after 5, or 2-2122 day
time. Mrs. Matthews. tf
FOR KENT—5 room furnished
house. South Second and
Jacobs Street. See W. F. Don-
nell. I'hone I'O 2-2109. tf
FOR RKNT—Nicely furnished
house. I'O 2-312K.
FOR SALfc-
TEXAS
WAPCO CUT
GREEN BEANS, No. 303.... 2 cans for 29c
Concho TOMATOES, 303 can 2 for 29c
SWEET POTATOES, 300 squat can... 29c
WHITE SWAN
FRUIT COCKTAIL, 303 can 2 for 49c
ORANGES, S lb. 49c
Frozen Turkey
POT PIE 5 for $1.00
Beef Cutlets, lb. 69c
SEMI-BONELESS
PORK ROAST, lb. 49c
ARMOUR'S STAR
BACON, lb..... 49c
Can PICNIC
JL..W
KIMBELL'S
OLEO, 2 lbs. for 39c
BISCUITS 3 can# 25c
Hill Top Grocery & Market
Shop Here and Save With S. & H. Green Stamps—Good Anywhere
Phone PO 2-2502 Earl Killough, Owner
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FOU SALE — A $66 Mouton
jacket, worn only a few
times, for $25. Can be seen
by calling Mrs. Raker Mat-
thews, PO 2-2016. lip
ItKKF AND CHICKEN harbe-
cue Snturday and Sunday.
Ready at 11:00 a. m. Call PO
2-3143. Ann and Richard Kinjj.
11c.
FOR SALE—5-room house on
Fort Griffin Road, two
blocks from elementary school.
Recently remodeled and redec-
orated. Calvin Bradford. tf
ORDKR YOUR CHRISTMAS
CARDS now. Name imprint-
ed. From $1.50 up. Call PO
2-2172. Mrs. Winsett Gardner.
lie.
FOR SALE—3 bedroom house,
freshly painted inside, near
elementary school. Rubert
Gates, PO 2-2315. tf
FOR SrtLK—4-room dwell-
ing with bath. In excellent
condition. To he moved from
oil lease location near Albany.
Call PO 2-2555. Webb &
Webb,
FOR SALE The Mrs. T. A. |
Deals land, approximately
11 1 acres, adjoining city limits
on east. Contact any member |
of the Deals family. tf. |
FOR SALE— If,>6 hp Hondo
motorcycle. Like new. Mrs.
Sam Brewster. Call PO 2-2333,
Albany, or WI 5-3201, Moran.
tf
FOR SALE—Lutheran parson-
age at 1013 Matthews. Six
rooms, located on two lots.
Priced at $3000. Contact Carl
Schkade, PO 2-3093. tf
FOR SALE—House and acre-
age with shop building. Mr*.
John Ed Macon, Sr. tf.
Btiftinets Services
RADIATOR CLEANING and
repairing. All work guaran-
teed. Albany Radiator Sarrlea,
Railroad Street. M. E. Lewal-
len. tf.
SEE US before yon boy any
car, new or uaed. R«i»-W«bt
Motor Co. tf.
—W ANTED—
MAN or WOMAN wanted, fall
or part time to represent
Farmers Insurance group. Con-
tact Robert C. Stewart, 24S
Butternut, Abilene. Phoae
OR 8-4881. if
MAN WANTED—to serve con-
sumers in Shackelford Co.
Rawleigh Products. Steady
good earnings year around. No
capital required. Write Raw-
lei'/h TXK 800-11, Memphis,
Tenn. 11-14-16-18.
JUST RECEIVED — over 100
sterling silver charms and
braclets. See me at my home
for jewelry. Watch bands at
25% discount. Watches repair-
ed, clocks repaired, and engrav-
ing. Also we fit latest style
dome crystals for ladies and
gents watches. Jay Davis. tf
WANT TO RENT HOUSE—
Will pay $150.00 for good
usable house in country fur-
nished or unfurnished within
20 miles of Lueders from De-
cember 1 to Jan. 15. Prefer
where can keep dogs and
horses but not essential. Call
C. G. Shapard collect in Aus-
tin, GR 2-9295. 13p
TRUCK DRIVER TRAINEES
—Professional semi -
driver training by
union driven on oar naw Mf
modern rigi (Whites), dleerf
and gaa. Room and board fur-
nished. Budget plan available.
Nationwide Placement Service. |
New Class Now Forming far
Albany area. For Informedoa
write Interstate School a, Boa
278, In care of this newspaper.
Give phone number and dhw-
tion if you live on a Rural
Route. 11a,
MONUMENTS
Fert Worth Meaaa
Works
5621 Camp Bowie Blvd.
Fort Worth, Texaa
Mn A. W. ReynoMe,
Local Agent
TeL PO S-SS47
tf.
—Miscellaneous—
AUTHORIZED JEEP Dealer.
Complete line of the world's
most Versatile Vehielee. Me*
Cathren Motor Co., 220 W.
Elm St., B reck en ridge, Texaa.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
P. O. Box 895, Breekenridga.
tf.
MINK SCARF! Protect yoore-
insure it at once. Think of the
saving in case of theft, fire or
loss! Costs surprisingly little.
Call J. H. Castleberry Insur-
ance.
FOR SALE l.ee Gibson home
properties on North First and
Jacobs Streets in Albany. I'O
2-2555. Webb & Webb. tf
FOR SALE Brand new over-
head garage door at practical-
ly one half price. Will install if
desired. Goff Brothers.
TRUCKS FOR SALE
City block of used trucks, trail-
ers. New International
Scouts, pickups, trucks. Used
truck and trailer parts. Winch-
es, axles, wheels, etc. Johnston
Truck & Supply, 725-2181,
l!ox 030, Cross plains. 13c
FOR SALE 25-gallon iron
wash pot. Call I'O 2-2401.
Mrs. II. ('. Herron.
F"lt LEASE If you are look-
ing for an oil and gas lease,
see John Ledbetter, Box <i(i7,
Albany. 12p.
REFINISHKD ANTIQI K tele-
phone and school desk for
sale. Call PO 2-2433. lip
Singer Sewing
Machines
In Albany Call PO 2-2384,
your Singer representative
for Repairs and Sales.
Try ■ NEW AUTOMATIC
SLANTOMATIC in
your home.
Be Sure Inxure
J. H. Castleberry
INSURANCE
Jfprmtrm
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fmrnrctft
*»ft 2-3300
FOR SALE !» room house, to
be moved from location.
Contact Tom Price Motor Co.,
I'O 2-2202. tf.
Statistics reveal many things
but first they must be intelli-
gently gathered and fairly
studied.
Plagued Day And
Night with Bladder
Discomfort?
lTnwi*o cHtinjr or drinking may be a
smirce of miM, »>ut unnnying Madder Irrl-
tiitionit milking you f««•! reatlesn, tenne,
nml tinromfortnlilr. And if n-ntlens nights,
with nni'King hnrkiirhi*, h»»H«lachs or mu*-
rularm ht'H and pains due t«»over-exertion,
strain <»r emotional upset, an- adding to
your misery don't wait try (Joan's Tills.
I'nan's I'llln art 3 ways f«»r speedy re-
lief. I - They have a soothing effect on
Madder Irritations. 2 A fast pain-reliev-
ilig action on nagging backache, hend-
bcites, muscular aches and pains. 3 - A
vender fully mild diuretic art ion thru the
kidneys, tending t" Increase the output of
the lf» miles of kidney t<»I So, get the
Mime happy relief millions have enjoyed
for over t il years. I <»r convenience, buy
the large sise. (Jet I loan's I'M Is today I
Ad No. 437
USED CARS
1961 FALCON 4-DOOR— Loci 6-cylin-
der, standard. Radio, heater. Tut one.
1957 OLDSMOBILE 4-DOOR. Radio and
heater.
195A FORD 4-DOOR V-8. Automatic
Trannmiaiion. Tutone Paint.
SEVERAL OLDER MODELS TO
CHOOSE FROM
1960 CHEVROLET H-TON 6 CYLINDER PICKUP. Heater and bitch.
1961 FORD <a-TON PICKUP. New engine. Heater.
1960 FORD H-TON 6 CYLINDER. Heater and hitch.
RUSS-WEBB MOTOR COMPANY
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