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JJNW Texas, Thursday, November 21,1968
THE ALBANY NEWS
Motaic
Presented
To Ethiopia
artist* were priment to honor
tli* Heaton*.
A *tory in the Oct. 10 i*«ue
of this Tao* Sewn tell* the *tory
of the presentation of the mo-
mk, "Solomon and Hheba," to
the Ethiopian emperor.
' Ut. unA Mm. Elmer Smith „ ^ •">P«ror of Ethiopia
Mt the weekend in Tao*, Hu"<l*y a™*!**'! ** * the
jut, with Mr*, Smith'* dau*h- J"1" „ "H«lomon and
ttr, Mr*. Bill Heaton, and Mr. £h*b* do"e,bJr'"«»» Arti*t Kill
ff—*— They went eoperially at''n Hela«ai«, a de-
ft attend a party honoring Mr. *<!'!n''ant '» Solomon and She-
flwtm, an artlrt who ha* pre- b*< »« "»>»«"» picture* of the
a metal mo*ale to Km- work Hunday in New York by
he/an la*t Friday through Ben.
Edwin L, Meerhem'* office and
' l/.T. Group
were concluded hy the Depart-1 FJ J „i
merit of Stat*. Heaton offered, MM. OflOTCCl (IT
Luncheon
the $ 18,000 work "In the name
of my country and my *tate."
The four-hy-eight foot mu-| AL'«TIN.—M'-mher* of the
„« ral, which took Heaton a year L'nivemity of Te*a« College of
and 1m*k*' WB" in m9' U W"* Art* Foundation Advi*ory
had heen offered to th* em- Tounril were honored Hatur-
ytnr Halle SelasM of Ethiopia, the arti*t. An official prexenta-
Kn, Heaton la al*o an arti*t. tion will i>e made to the Kthi-
tla mosaic wa* di*played at oplan embassy
the party, where a number of Negotiation*
later,
for the
mural
USED CARS
1919 FORD RANCHERO—Low mileage. Standard trans-
1M0 PI00 FORD. 0 cylinder. Like new. New 6-ply tire*.
Rear hamper and heater.
19M FORD TUDOR. Tutrae, V-8, radio and heater. Over-
drive. Reel Sharp.
IN7 BELAIR CHEVROLET TUDOR HARDTOP. VS.
Standard shift.
1967 BUICK FORDOR SEDAN. Air conditioned. A good
deea car.
1967 PONTIAC FORDOR SEDAN. Radio and haaler.
Automatic tran*mi**ion. Nice family car.
1964 CHEVROLET FORDOR SEDAN. Standard Iran*-
mission. 6 cylinder*.
INI FORD 1-TON TRUCK. VS—priced to mora
—♦era Motor Credit Company Fin—dag ■
CLEAR FORK MOTOR CO.
"YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALER"
fieror of Ethiopia before, hut
the *t*te department. xaid gift*
tiny he accented hy head* of
foreign nation" onlv when thev
ar<> in the !'. H. When Selassie
came to Wa*hinirtv>n laet week,
fdon* were hurriedly made to
offer him the art work,
Henton flew to New York
Saturday, and Sunday after-
noon an audience wa* *chedul-
ed the emperor try a *tate
department aide. The emperor
then accepted the mural, after
day, Nov, 18, at a luncheon
during dedication activitiea for
the new art building and mu*e-
um.
University Chancellor Harry
If, Ransom *poke at the 12:15
A man walked into a eafe
in a utrange town and told the
wait re** he wanted two fried
egg* and a kind word. The
waitre** xaid nothing but wa*
noon back with the man'* order.
The man *aid "Thank* for the
eggx, but how about the kind
word?"
The waitre** leaned over the
counter and whixpered, "Don't
eat those egg*."
p. m. luncheon in the Texa*, nay?"
Doctor** Daughter: "A little
bird told me what kind of a
*tore your father rtin*."
Grocer** Son: "What did it
union junior ballroom. Hi* top-
ic wa* "The Permanent Arta in
Tran*ition."
Other dedication event* in-
cluded talk* by Dr. Gib*on A.
Dane*, Yale Univer*ity dean of
art and architecture, on Friday,
looking at colored picture* of it nn,| i>anj„| Catton Rich, Wor-
Heaton brought along. Mr. ^er, Ma**., art muxeum di-
Heaton, who handled detail* at r,.rtor. Saturday they both
thi* end, xaid it wa* quite po*- in th(! art building audi-
xihle that th* art work would torium.
"Cheep! Cheepr
"Well, a duck told me what
kind oi m dotWr your father it.
Quack! Quack!"
U*e Want Ada.
eventually hang
perorN palace in
in the em-
Ethiopia.
The new *1,001,400 art
building and muxeum wa* offi-
The moxaic is done on *heet rja||y dedicated at 4 p. m. Fri-
copper in a t/-chni<fue invented
hy Heaton. He hax soldered a
variety of piece* of gold, silver,
bra**, copper, xteel and lead to ,lay jn'the art muxeum.
fashion a picture welded on the ^ ^ rounri|
Hh'-et, and use<I semiprecious
day. The 25th annual exhibit
of faculty |»ainting and sculp-
ture opened at 5 p. m. Fri-
*tone* like jade, turquoise and
cat's eye to enrich figured
Detail* of the mural are en-
hanced hy careful engraving.
The entire work weigh* .'{00
pound*.
Actual presentation of the
! mural will he arranged through
the cultural relation* branch of
the department of state, when
the Ethiopian embassy will ac-
cept it from the United State*.
In the meantime, the Heatonx
hope to have a showing in New
Mexico. The artixt wants to net
a new frame on the work first
and engrave the word "Taos"
below hi* signature in the lower
right-hand corner.
sistx the L'niversity'x College of
Fine Arts in foxtering under-
standing, development and dis-
tribution of the fine art*, and
in seeking private support for
the department of art, music
and drama.
Council members include
Robert Nail of Albany.
OH. MY
ACHING BACK
N'/w! You run g*' th* r*H*f yon n**
from tugging F»a<k»'h«, ftf
fninsiilMrrtrhr* »fi'l paint th*' frftw « *'
0-etlenn night* nt\<I
'ifltt,**. Wh#f» th*** di*'* nntoriM rum* »
with U'tr» 'tr urirl »trn-
yn r+\\*f mnttl \* ftttll Anoth'
<'.wt tr\mr\r* rn;iy miM * is'U\*r
f',IUfWtng wrong inoA an'tdrmk of trn
fin/ iid a rf%''"xn tu,r',rnf'tr'tibl* fnflifit
\i t.r.'n VHU work Itir.i in 'A "*fmm'
■/nv*: M/V"f-r' l»* t\g r.rtf/rn *
t. t- t'»rrn«;it of i*yv.tig hncVurb", be*.
.( Hd, j.nA \>u\nn. I. >
+11r( r 'in irritation. ?. by
mi M riitJFrfJr n ft ion t-n'iit>/. in iner#ti*
rrtlf frflt 01 tf»t if, ft i Urn oi ki'\n*Y luh"
V.t,yrj ft r, /ht\ h>-jp »ft'l fi
>1 rn*- h.'ifif''/ rtriff rr '> I ■'» f'tr ov»
:'t •/**--», \'-r ainvt t\i* n~r, f</r U
*rge mtf. Gel Ihmrt * I'tllm t^layl
Dr. Richardfton
Honored at Parly
ABIl/ENE,—Friend* of the
Hardin-Simmon* Univemlty li-
brary honored Dr. Rupert
N. Rlchardaon, president emeri-
tu* of H-SU, Tuenday and »t
the name time gave the poblle
an opportunity to get acquaint-
ed with the noted Hoothwert
hi*torian.
The organization sponsored
Dr. Richardson in a lecture and
wa* ho*t for an autograph par-
ty for him following the ad-
dre*x. Dr. Richard*on auto-
graphed copies of hi* newe*t
hook. "The Frontier of North-
west Teaa*, 1840-1*76."
Dr. Richard*on spent thirty
minutes discussing hi* book,
and hi* lecture wa* followed by
the autograph party.
A mini*ter encountered a
local ba*eball player whom he
knew and axked why it wa* that
hi* team alway* played on Sun-
day*. ___ __
"Sunday i* our biggest day,"
the player replied. "We get the
higgext crowd and take in the
moxt money. After all, Sunday
i* your bigge*t day, too i*n't
it?"
"There'* a difference," the
minister replied. "I'm in the
right field on Sunday*."
"So am I," replied the play-
er, "And ain't the *un h - - -
out there!"
Contribution* to the Much
of Dime* kelp rapport treat-
ment center* for birth defect*
and erthriti* in Texaa at Dai-
la*, Galveston and Houston.
A tfw
"Sfi
tn
liar* traaa die only from
unconnected with t§t.
KINCS CAFETERIA
Coleman's Newest and Finest
i
Downtown Coleman, jurt off
111 W. Pecan
I
*
Commerical Ave.
Short orders only after 8 p.m.
Open tiD Sfidniglrt
The March of Dime* in 20
years hax inverted $H 1,100,000
in basic research into polio,
birth defect* and arthritis,
making possible both the Salk
and Sabin vaccines.
SHOP YOUR
FOR RENT—
The live oak is most common
in Texas on the coastal plain*
north and east of Corpus Chris-
ti.
WANT
MORTONS
SALAD
qt. jar
DRESSING,
39c
bottU DEL MONTE
CELERY, stalk 10c f
LETTUCE, head 19c
POTATOES, U. S.
No. 1 101b. 49c
• • • » •
••000
i Quality Meats;
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:Popular Prices!;
Snowdrift SHORTENING, 3 lb. can... 59c
GLADIOLA FLOUR, 10 lb. bag 98c
FOLGER'S COFFEE, I lb. caa 0c
Bui's SPICED PEACHES, No.'' i can. S:
ISLAND PRIDE
PINEAPPLE TIDBITS, No. 2 can 32c
ValVib PEACHES* No. %.. 4 cans S1.00
Kimbeir. MINCE MEAT, 22 oz. jar 39c
Baker's COCOANUT, 4 oz. can 23c
POWDERED SUGAR, 1 lb. box... 2 for 39c
•COUNTY KIST
CORN, Whole Kernel, 12 oz. can 7 for $1.00
WHITE SWAN
LUNCHEON PEAS, No. 303 can .5 for $1.00
RENOWN BRAND WHOLE
CREEN BEANS, No. 303 can S for $1.00
LibbysPUMPKIN,No.303can... 2for29c
Ocean Spray CRANBERRY SAUCE 2 cans 49c I OLEO, 2 lbs. for 39c
FOR RENT—I-arge unfurnish-
ed apartment. Small fur-
ni*he<| house. Close to busi-
ness section. Reasonable. Mr*
G. C. King, Phone PO 2-3173.
tr.
FURNISHED A P ARTMENT
for rent. Call PO 2-2593.
Frank Dillingham. tf
FOR RENT—6 room house. J.
Carter King, Sr. tf.
FOR RENT — 4-room house,
newly painted inside. Near
business sevtion. Hill St Hill.
tf
HOUSE FOR RENT—4 rooms
and bath. See or call J. D.
Arther, PO 2-2330. tf.
HAVE SOME VERY NICE
Ea.tland County Burkett Pe-
can* for sale. 45c lb. See
Robert Mayfield, across street
north of ho*pital. 12p.
FOR SALE—5-room house on
Fort Griffin Road, two
blocks from elementary school.
Recently remodeled and redec-
orated. Calvin Bradford. tf
ABOVE AVERAGE Parents:
Ask your minister's view.
Then send 10c, coin/stamp*,
for simple Bible Game. Box
92, New York, N. Y. 10004.
12P
FOR RENT—The James C.
Wood house in Schkade addi-
tion- Webb A Webb. tf
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FOR RENT—2 bedrooms, pri-
vate bath. Close in. I'0 2-
2015 after 5, or 2-2122 day
time. Mrs. Matthews. tf
FOR RENT—6 room furnished
house. South Second and
Jacobs Street. See W. F. Don-
nell. Phone PO 2-2109. tf
FOR SALE—3 bedroom house,
freshly painted inside, near
elementary school. Hubert
Gates, PO 2-2315. tf
FOR SALE—16'/4 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
Business Services
RADIATOR CLEANING ami
repairing. All work guaran-
teed. Albany Radiator Serviea,
Railroad Street. M. E. Lewal-
len. tf.
SEE US before yea bay any
ear, new or aaad. Ruaa-WeM
Motor Co. tf
CARPENTRY aad PAINTING
Interior - Exterior
Specialize in Remodeling
L. D. CLEVELAND
Ph. PO 2-2156 — Box 891
tf
—W ANTE D—
MONUMENTS
Part Worth
Works
6621 Camp Bowl*
Port Worth, To
Mia. A. W,
TeL PO Z-SS47
—Miscellaneous—
AUTHORIZED JEEP
Complete line of
most Veraatile VeMdoa. Me*
Cathren Motor Co., ttS W.
Elm St., Breekearidge* T«m
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
P. O. Box 696,
MAN or WOMAN wanted, faO
or part time to npieaenl
Farmers Insurance group. Con-
tact Robert C. Stewart, 242
Butternut, Abilene. Phone
OR 8-4881. tf
MAYBE YOU'VE been
"I'll atop in there soot
why wait? Aeeidenta, fine,
thefts don't wait! Rataa may g»
up. Don't "come in aeon"—
come in TODAY! J. H.
berry, Insurance.
FOR RENT Nicely furnished
house. PO 2-312S.
GOOD 5-ROOM furnished
house for rent. Thomas
Furniture Co. tf
FOR SALE
• i
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FOR S,w.i:—4-room dwell-
ing with bath. In excellent
condition. To be moved from
oil lease location near Albany.
Call PO 2-2555. Webb &
Webb.
JUST RECEIVED — over 100
sterling silver charm* and
braclet*. See me at my home
for jewelry. Watch bands at
2h'Jr discount. Watches repair-
ed, clocks repaired, and engrav-
ing. Also we fit latest style
dome crystal* for ladies and
gents watches. Jay Davis. tf
HALF OR WHOLE
HAM, lb. 55c
J.
SWIFT S ORIOLE
BACON, lb..... 45c
ARMOURS
FRANKS, lb. pkg. 49c
LONGHORN
CHEESE, lb.
49c
BISCUITS 3 cans 25c
KIMBELLS
FOR SALK — The Mrs. T. A.
Deals land, approximately
114 acr •.% adjoining city limits
on east. Contact any member
of the Deats family. tf.
FOR SALK Lee Gitison home
properties on North First and i
Jacobs Streets in Albany. PO j
2-2555. Weld. & Webb. tf1
FOR SALK IIrand 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, 725-21 SI,
Box C30, Cross plains. 13c
WOU'D LIKE TO PAINT
house for pickup truck.
Pay or receive difference. L.
D. Cleveland, PO 2-2156, box
S93, Albany. 12c
FOR SALE—House and acre-
age with shop building. Mrs.
John Ed Macon, Sr. tf.
I NEED MORE IRONING—
$1.50 per dozen, mixed. Baby
sitting, 50c per hour. Mrs. Hes-
ter Pope. 12p.
WANT TO RENT HOUSE—
Will pay $150.00 for good
usable house in country fur-
nished or unfurnished within
20 miles of I.uoders from De-
cember 1 to Jan. 15. Prefer
where ran keep dogs and
horses but not essential. Call
C. G. Shapard collect in Aus-
tin, GR 2-9296. 13p
March of Dimes contribu-
tions from Shackelferd County
have helped establish clinical
study centers in many porta of
the nation for research, teach-
ing and treatment to aid vic-
tims of birth defects, arthritis
and polio.
o
Texas has four state forests.
The first Texas State Forest
was established 1924 in New-
ton County.
Singer Sewing
Machines
In Albany Call PO 2-23S4,
your Singer representative
for Repairs and Sales.
Try ■ NEW AUTOMATIC
SLANTOMATIC in
your boms.
Be Slire — Insnrr
J. H. Castleberry
INSURANCE
hturtrnt i V /agent
PSon» PO 2-33M
FOR SALK 25-gnllon iron
wash pot. Call PO 2 2401.
Mrs. II. ('. llerron.
FOR l.KASK- If you are look-
ing for an oil and gas lease,
sou John Ledhetter, Box '167, j
Albany. 12p. ■
FOR SALK
be moved
Contact Tom
PO 2-2202.
• room house, to
from location. |
Price Motor Co., |
tf.
Hill Top Grocery & Market
Shop Here and Save With S. & H. Green Stamps—Good Anywhere
#1,000 Kljl/ITY V,3 MONZA
CORVAIR 1»0<>. 4-speed stick.
10,000 miles. Trade for good
older car or pick-up. See Ad
Pope, back of post office. Box
123, Albany. 12p.
Phone PO 2-2502
ass
Earl Killough, Owner ^
—i-i
FOR SALK 1962 Ford FL
500 club sedan. One owner
low mileage. Call 2-2555,
12c I
CALL PO 2-3403 for Studio
Girl Cosmetics free demon-
strut ion. Mrs. Ava Jones, your
Studio Girl advisor. 13p
BRAND NEW ATLAS sewing
machine for sale. 1*0 2-3192.
J. S. Dunlap, 12c.
USED CARS
1957 OLDSMOB1LE 4 DOOR. Radio tad
heater.
195ft FORD 4-DOOR V-8. Aatoawtie
Transmission. Tutone Paint.
SEVERAL OLDER MODELS TO
CHOOSE FROM
I
1960 CHEVROLET '4-TON 6 CYLINDER PICKUP. Hoator and hitch.
1961 FORD H-TON PICKUP. Naw angina. Heater.
1960 FORD 1.4-TON 6 CYLINDER. Haater and hitch.
RUSS-WEBB MOTOR COMPANY
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.