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Cljf Albany Nfuih
Pabliih^l Kv*ry Ttttmday
JOHN H. MKiAt'GHKY, <y*nrr and CuWuih<!r
Entered in th* f'o*t Office at Albany, IVxa*.
•) SWond ('la.« Mail Matter
Sf ftSCKII'TION ft \ I K
Os« Year
$2 DO
Foreign Rate on Application
Local and !>.o.
line per iii-ertifin
\ Just
ed at (he Cltamhfr of Cf»mm#rc* laa* that
there arc plenty of good tickefa left, io anyone
wanting to tee thia bif ahow (in find • ticket
ficket booth if, *a usual, «t 'he Wheeler
Hardware
Ff/MTS A Fif HKIN<i f'.f fF/f for the p- ir.i !•• Fr
day of next week T\i- alway- rK< ntg day of f •
f ari«l and the parade a ?>'*c|e :r. it--*
Merch.irtf ar>- :• " *'• • " '
and ther#1 -ho,, d he « e xer> (rood and ntere * i n
window d piav , with many relic of the early day
on display.
I'arker Sf-ar and h. committee ha.#- th'* per* u
on the lOUft h-»ii e -1 j 1 are, > 1 » r< «»rr e longhorn
from the Fort Onffin Mate f'ark are to be pat*
for Fandangle •. tor.- to see.
WF ARF Rl MINDFf) ». repo't *vam that
rooms will he told cut early m the Western
Skies Motel, and the motel* Anyone havmi;
a room to rent for the landanifle should cal
fan! I'rvant at the hotel, and he ^i!| 11 *' v Mir
r »orn Inform him what yoU want for the roo n
and whether hath is available
TIM \l WS I OfU K"t riortr i •
I AI John on, our for* .an, *a ; - 1 .■••-I
» » »
>r \l
fir!
unlit
of Sa*
I » »» Between Friends ^
COMPANY IS COM IN ' I act of the matter
company .» already arriving for I indanijle
Week which, in case you haven t heard. i<
ne*t week
Fandangle tine is always time for family
gathering* in Albany ^ ou can uaually -»ee .<
lot of the old timers, who have moved awav.
in Albany for the Fandangle
!>!U!:< I <»I: H"i: N All
■n- worki* <; ' I ' 1
and paint . M • > » t . ' • t •
going on • r»
It v* il! he . t r« d I- i •
flight a!t«-1 the fir a! i- • m 1
a lot of f it
TlC'Kf I SAI-F.S are good (• I' ( rutchfield,
president « f the ranaaiti(le Association report
BOYCE HOUSE
a • • • • •
GIVES YOU
• •••••
TEXAS
. teamboa' and long Inn 01
Te*a '
lloA ' in Ol ' 'I* ' ' Mr fa- I
variety ' W I"-" 1 at <•• •
The gi and* >n of II ' ap *
peak, w ra| |- I m a fan 1 hi n \eil, i# :
the lot dot . •»H♦ ; a' 1 1
The tall pit • , ' d". 1
bloom and tin m •••!:•• a: r* ' •• . •:
noil of lat I « xa
A 1 a • ad« of KP'»-n ttn^ u* I I"
| vine III Idn omi 1 a o '
farm bou-» ? • ar I ifM
It) nnd afternoon, •) a■!•• •' '• » • '
deep a t\% 1 i 1 vrlit "i th' tr« •• ad f I-- 11
ramp 1 of the rolleie of old Nit
oj?do« h» • oft \\ ! '
The daz/.linir un I • of I t
I'llis .
The tit v a 11 itiir hr l • '* 1 1 • • • • 1
1x>vei Itet»1 a* • 11 M
Well and tin- tn-rm-t <|o i p
near I'ort \rthtir, •■••mi 1 * \ • > ' M I
purmoiintahle in it« te.-p-a < irt r | 1
when «•#•»> from a • 11 -1ar .
I IJ AI III I! AM) AI IIF R I P()R If R
South ja. •!.« Street neud*b«»r*. are reportin
the believe it <>r not <>f tlir wrek
I he I'ortern have a terrier pup that rot in-
volved with a skunk I hat the nkuiik grab
bed the pup. a ho rai*er| quit' .1 .nmnotion and
the • k 11 n k ^ 1 1 h 1 • • I .1 *
Now \1 r I*' -r f ft • • < ■' m I" tlii1 lie! '
feeding hi* *kunk vitamin* ( a11 *> 1 ni' him f«.
attack thr dor I ual allow* as how Mr Por-
ter mght to fer.i Io* pup ««»i e vitamn •
SIM \> w. t y> ♦ »1d. ! ' • • I Wi f
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Hood and drout ar •
Texaf1
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THE ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Texas, Thursday, June It, 1§$$
A
ITS THE LAW
^ amstmoa- ★
A ••»•!«« '••**«
•4 *• tm> W '•••»
Will May Reduce Med I ape
In Settling I *tate
A pro|ifrly «lr;iwn will can b<-
r, eat of r.ort rutting many
ed, th- 'atutory recjuirement may DRAMA, MUMOR IN
pro' . a d -tin.-t annoyance to the UNIQUE DISNEY FILM
exe 1 jtor a;.>! a h..Hen upon th'* OF PRAIRIE LIFE
♦•state m the form of annual prern
mm payment-'.
Arother example: A rourt ap
po'fc.: a Jrr.iri ' r ator nay riot -el!
ar y property of an estate without
an order of the < ourt authorizing
him to do o He mu-t make ap-
pii'afior to the roart for approval
"f c-ar-h ale. The court must be
a'i- : of and approve the -can-
price and the manner in which the
ar if- to be rode' ted. Similar
j ro -ir apply to the makirir of
rr r era! lea ► arvd other trar a-
Health for All
Smarter Children
|io Junior - questions about e*
I tient.
The best response to vitamiai
was in city tenement familial
where the regular diet may havt
been below normal. So, the teat
doesn't prove conclusively th»t
Mutual cr.iiity rules the jroun*
creature iri Walt l.isr.ey - newest
m
outer space, too- baffle you.
Have you, secretly of course, ask-
ed th- question, "Are the kids to-
day smarter than in my day .'"
There :s some evidence that all
tho.-c vitan m.- »> take are increa.-,-
in(f the intelligence of the younger
l- ' r;l' ""/ at 1 , ' f' » great brain for her child by ftu
to.. .r for par-r:tp. Recent ex- . ... 7 "
"The Vanishing Prairie.'
in the .-erses, ike it- predeee-^or.
"The Living t)e>ert," it i> present-
ed m Technicolor and brrn_' to rr,»
r» »n a fascinatintr ra-t of little
known but highly personable ani-
mal-
"The Vanishing Prairie" \v;ll be
at tb \7*> . Sur day an : cy
The unlimited wealth ' f food.
diet# the recommended amount of
vitaming can improve their chil-
dren's l.Q by taking extra vita-
min.-. But it certainly shows how
important a proper diet is to the
expectant mother.
Maybe a mother can't guarantee
♦ he vast spac
n tf nerate rli-
I hi
pro
Tf
prfl
pea
and a reasonable degree of
fro" unpreda-tablc threats
r» • on-ihle for the va t ani
. rd whic h roamed th end
ras^knd.
buffa o, which roamed the
e in herd- of uncounted mag
•'' e •• a/r ifn ' Fit /roap cvr
"r,, and beep all lived
A chance Ir dian hunt
little lat'-r a few white
little to di-roumce the
i of lo .! animal and
M»e-
d
rd
Wei
tin
tin
peri-rent- eem to show that extra
Mta- iri- taken by mother- during
pre/Tiara v and nur-ing may in
crea-e the I.(J. of their children.
Son e 2,100 expectant mothers
took part it a test conducted by
Teac h'r- College, Columbia I n
. er • Some of tf >1 ' 1 othf 1 ml
vitamin 1 , "tne got H vitamins,
and other were given placebo or
["duds'* containing no vitamins.
\f tia it/M of fo ir the < hildren
were tested by psychologists and
all the "vitaminized" children suf-
|» t er| the placebo group by an av
erai'e of .li ir intelliireiae tiuo
ting plenty of vitamins during
pregnancy ad nursing. But there
1 much she can do to give him the
be * po.-sible ' hance for a hcalthjr,
vigorous body and mind. The diet
-m i d include plenty of milk, cit-
r 1- fruits, leafy green vegetahle§f
prcifc- n rich food- ^uch as meat
nnd eggs, and whatever vitamin
tpf le -.ents the doctor recom-
mend-.
To o!ve the problem of Jan-
ior's bright question? Better keep
the cm \clopedia handy.
1 Texas Tuberculosis Ass'n.)
• i t up v ♦
.ward a Ir
ie babyish
th the 1nfa
d in charm
pern
' ertair
"et-livf
e do-"
bhi
the
•r of bein:
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Safety Note
and
I ap
r,t V-
• f the prait*
off ir
v mnHE nn
qppoinimenT
Far Voiir
Weclclinijs, Family Grcjups
and Children
OHn Chancellor
FABRIC SALE CONTINUES!
New Low Prices This Week
Nylons, formerly .98 Now 49
Cotton Prints, formerly .98 Now 69
Glazed Cottons, formerly .98 Now .49
Printed Voile, formerly 1.19 Now .98
Cotton Prints, formerly 1.19 Now .88
Cotton Seersucker, " .98 Now .59
Glazed Imported Cotton ,1.19 Now .88
Silk & Cotton, formerly 2.29 Now 1.59
Dotted Swiss, formerly .69 Now .39
Haw Silk, formerly 1.89 Now 1.39
Printed Rayon Linen " l.?5 Now .79
Rayon Crepe, were 1.39 & 1.19, Now .88
Ponqee Prints, formerly 1.19 Now .79
Sail Cloth, formerly 1.19 Now .98
The Fabric Shop
lL'n S. Court
Mr. ami Mrs. .loo
Bnvkenririfre
Adams. Managers
■IK 3TT TX
liino \on (lisnmTod
\\\r (lijjbiviico in Dodge!
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The First National Bank
OF M.n.W Y
MF.MRFR I KOKRAI Dl I'OSH INSURANCI CORPORA I ION
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BILL JONES MOTOR CO.
?00 S Main
Albany, Tatat
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 16, 1955, newspaper, June 16, 1955; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth412922/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.