The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963 Page: 3 of 8
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THB ALBANY N8W8
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Y WIGGLY ^ you neod for a magnificent
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PORK ROAST TuVrT lb. 39c
PORK CHOPS uFr
lb. 55c
BA CON SJEJISiSS"" lb. pk. 49c
GOOCH'S PURR PORK OLD VIRGINIA
SAUSAGE . 2 lb. bag $1.19
FRESH FROZEN—YnunfMond'i - Swift'*
CHICKEN HENS, lb. . 49c
MK ILorila
TURKEYS
SWIFT'S BUTTERBALL
Frozen
390
Coffee
MARYLAND
CLUB
1 lb. can 69^
MYCO
BRAND
I
PINEAPPLE SLST
FANCY QUALITY—'11 O* can*
MANDARIN ORANGES
COCOANUT
dc a futc no-2,/z *la" del monte
I lAvIIlJ Whole Spiced
CHOCOLATE b"
No. 2 can. 3 for (1.00
BAKER'S ANGEL FLAKE
or Southern Style
Herb Seasoned
'Croutom"
CROVTETTES™?,";
HI? M? A MQ DEL MONTE WHOLE
trft. t»Vj /\LF C3 BLUE LAKE—No. 303
303 run
300 can Ocean
-■Spray, Strained
jnn i n A f f J G Del Monte All Green Spear.
i* Mw l\ \Jf U Mary Washington— No. 300
CRANBERRY SAUCE
Qt> ATUVTT1 franco amf.rican n«. 300
Ol il \ W M M MJ M M M In Tomato Chff»e Sauce
LIPTON'S
SUGAR
APPLESAUCE
2 lor 55c
2 cans 45c |
2 for 89c
2 for 45c
oz. box 33c
2 for 59c
2 for 89c
2 for'":
brisk tea
tea bags
imperial
POWDF.rfd
2 for 29c
48 bags in box 59c
1 lb. box. 2 for 39c
2 for 39c
No. 303 can Whit* Mouse
Fine for Tiny Tot*
GRAPE JELLY 3 lor $1.00
r HitAi Ztfe fytyyen fyoodU
Strawberries E£.Ey" 10 oz. pkg. 29c
GREEN PEAS V™RVE10" rl" 2 for 29c
Pumpkin Pie Sy" s«e 2 Pies. 69c
MINCE MEAT PIES MO"TON S
FAMILY SIZE
2 for 69c
SCOTS WET STRENGTH—-cum Roll
Kitchen Towels .. 3 for $1.00
25 Fool, IS inchei wide
Reynolds Wrap, Alum, foil .59c
Mince Meat 2 for 55c
BUTTER!
aunt jemima
MEAL
Borden's
weet Cream
'b. pkg. 79c
whit crf.AM
2' 2 lb. box. 33c
CRISP " CLBANzil&MJI
traduce
Cranberries LTVaii lb. box 19c
BANANAS c:ZniZT" lb. 13c
CELERY
Calif. Lg. Stalk
Crisp Pascal
Gil. BEANS
FLORIDA
KY. WONDF
EXTRA FANCY Red Orliciou.
APPLES (Mix or
CALIFORNIA NAVF.I.S
ORANGES Match)
I lg. 29c
R lb. 19c
6 for 49c
P
Snowdrift
New Improved
Creamy Shortening
3 lb. can 59c
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Memory
TIm Albany New#
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DeL«feo»e a
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Milter H«fW Mgfc
awarded •;
Mr».
refreshment# to tto
and te Mri. 8c
Footber, who were gmrnk
Ifff the social hour.
IM rFOODflfrlfn HVNI
h*sM their Minwl
will tee to having rwr tnMh
hauled off, Nit you wM hava
to pmy lor R,
What It believed to to Al-
• I bany's record for long distance
I ; radio reception wm set lent
I I Wednesday night when Joe
L.U I IC fyrwery and Prank Whitney,
'operating the American Legion
net, tuned in on a musical pro-
gram broadcasted by a Havana,
« « « t. < ^ . i Caba. (tending station, The turkey dinner So tot*
. W . I! music fame in reasonably dear 2», at the old brfek
at the Christian church 9nn vy M th« announcement#, Mow the feat (/Am,
morning and at night, at the hfcf| ^ ma/^ ^ JWld fooda an It
usual hour*. | Sfwrij)lh ftn<| language*, gradually alter MM IMF ti |
Brother T. J. Rojrall walked previoa* record for dla- In the diet •/ a MIMal M
into our ranctom Wednewlay tan<-e wa* *et last Sunday night! Call the Miff and flM ||
morning with a heautifn! boo- whm Ben Greer and Joe Clarice order for fraffa,
'iuet of flower*, mad« hi* little ),u<.r«.«.ded In hearing Von An-: (From the M«IM
bow and *«id good morning j^len, Calif. Other distant *ta- Brainard Petroleum C». M
Mr. Bditnr, I have rome down tion* that have been brought PooI ranch struck all
this morning to present to yoii |n clearly by the legion set 6in foot Thuraday at
this boiiffiiet nt flowers plucked inrhide Atlanta, Oa,, Detroit, penerated It afcmt MM
from my own ftower garden, Mich., and Minneapolis, Minn. Rome 14 feet of the
and I present them to you in (j, o McMurtry and As soon a* storage la fWt i
the honor nt Albany and in the daughters, Miss** Caroline and ground the well will to
honw the Khackeiford County pWenre, left this week for in, and will add twe
and in tokin of the good will their home in far away Canada.
that I bear yon and the Albany They will stop on their way for
News. We appreciate a gift of „ few days at Clarendon
this kind. There are three where they will rlslt Dr. and of producing aanda on
things in this world that we Mrs. H. L. Wilder, I In the Moran field. Moran
love above all others—flowers,j Mr. and Mrs. Paul De*t* low well* will to
women and babies. | wer». over from Graham this.oil tor 20 yearn yet.
Cotton sold tor 10.36 in A I-. week,
bany .Saturday. j A building fund was started
J, II. Nail has returned to for the First Baptist Church
Port Worth. , j in the Senior B. Y, P, U., Jun-
Thomas L. (Hlanton has re- ior B. Y. P. U., Kunbeam Band
turned from Austin, !and the Indies Aid Hociety of
Louis lluskey has returned the rhurch. Although small
from St. l/»uis. I amounts were set aside, they
l/ouls Hill did business at expect to add to the sums, to
Port Worth and Dallas this help in the larger church ef-
week. , | fort which will be launched
Prank K. Sterrett came in later,
from Port Worth and Waco last Mrs. W. 3. Eddleman and
Sunday. {daughter, Miss Rose, left thla
Miss Kate Brown of Dallas is'week for San Diego, Calif.
spending the winter here. Al- They went via Paul* Valley,
bany is becoming noted a* a Okla., where *he will vl*lt her
winter resort. i sister. Mr*. Bob Barn* for a
Miss Gladys Raheart left few day*.
Tuesday for Kentucky, where | Mr and Mr*. Onear Carter
to the production (MM
greater Moran shallow Rati fj
now have 91 different
When Timid Tlmotfif
hi* new girl out on ttolr
date, he bravely decided
crul*e out to lover*' lane. Al
they had parked and
1 at the *tara awhile, he
ly: "May I kl*a youV
There wa* no answer,
"Would yon mind
if 1 kissed you?" he _
"For goodne**' aato,"
the girl, "what do want Ma
do . . . promise not te Mai
o —
Nearly everybody hi
ronf County read* the Nan
she will enter school. P. G. moved in this week from
Holrombe accompanied her a* stephenville, and are now dom-
far as Waco. liriled at the Lipscomb ranch.
Mrs. Mary R. Herron of 8. D. (Mrs. Carter's maiden name waa
and Mrs. Geo. Herron of .Miss Burn* Lip*comb, »he waa
Springer, I. T., are visiting reared and educated in Albany,
their relatives, Mr. and Mr*.
Henry Herron.
The Hon. S. A. Newcomb,
our popular and efficient coun-
and wa* a prominent teacher
in the state before her marri-
age to Mr. Carter.
Mis* Juanita Duvall waa ho*-
ty clerk, has spent a few days tese Tuesday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. N. R. Price to the
Junior Bridge Club. Ml*« Nettle
Diller received the club favor
for high Kore and Mr*. Murry
Russ wa* awarded the guest
favor. The hostess served de-
licious salad refreshment*.
Mr*. George DeLafoaae en-
at hi* ranch thi* week. Ely Wil
liams held the office down dur-
ing his absence. Gus say* ha
thought while he was retting
he would go out and stack
sorghum cane.
Prank Hubbard spent Sun-
day in the city.
C. F. Smalley marketed cot-
ton in Albany Mcnday.
I. P. Mitchell tested the Al-
bany cotton market Tuesday.
Joel Dodson has purchased
the Joe Palmer residence, and
will move into it in the near
future.
W. A. Craighead, the sweet
potato man from Stephens
county, tested the Albany pro-
duce market this week with a
load of potatoes, ard is he
passed by he didn't forget the
editor, but stopped and laid
three big yellow yams on our
desk. Mr. Craighead knows who
is needy.
Crawford Rrazell did btisi-
nc ? in Albany Wednesday.
Dave Miller was on our
streets one d:iy this week.
You should use Qunil brand
flour became it is made in Al-
bany fron elect wheat grown
in Shackelford county.
We went to the foitf Baptist
convention at Dallas Inst week.
We had a renI nice time coming
and going, and while we were
there, too. We jrot acquainted
with everybody on the train
L"oii g over, introduced ourself
to all (He ladies :■ n<| ki ed all
the babies. They tried to run it
on ii that we were a candi-'; 8
date, hut .lim Nail happened to '
he on the train and he tol
them there w, n't a word of
truth in it, that we just hap-
pened to be 'i natural horn mix-
er and could not help it.
J. A. I'arri Ii was up this
week with one of the best loads
of wheat that has been in Al-
bany in ime time. Hut after
raisin: wheat in Shackelford
count> for I >our •, .Tim and
I'nde Itillie I'arri h knov how
to cultivate it. Jim says the Al-
bany flour is a jfood as he has
ever known it. and he has used
! flour from the home mill for 10
years.
A. '
Nearly everybody in
ford County read* the
STATED MEETING*
Albany Lodge Ma.
A FA AM, Thursday night,
21. Mem ton urgtd to
Vitftors welcome
Billy Ayrat, W.
Jodie Baal, Sa^jr.
WomenPast!
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OKLAHOMA
f.'lY
The Albany New»
Nov. 10, 1922
The Chamber of Commerce
is asking the citizens of Al-
bany to observe clean-up days
on Friday and Saturday, Nov.
17 and IH, and they want it
to be clean-up days that will
never be forgotten.
The city has been divided in-
to four sections, the captain of
each section being: J. Carter
King, southwest; K, I!. Cloud,
| northwest; K. II. McCarty,
northeast; J. A. King southeast;
the railroad dividing the city
north and south, and Main
street east and west. Judge
Dyess is commander in chief.
The lieutenant of your block
TAKE A NUMBER
(we'll find the city)
Call those away this fast new way... use Area Codes!
Save your waiting time on the line ... give
the operator Area Codes instead of names
of cities. Calls go through faster, easier.
Why not call out-of-town relatives or
friends tonight? Check your phone book
for Area Codes you want. Or get them
from the operator and then jot them down
for easy reference.
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 12, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1963, newspaper, November 21, 1963; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth412977/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.