The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1963 Page: 5 of 8
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Mr*. WtnAm Hiefcs imI iU-
m of Ode " a are orMiei ngf Mr,
Mr*. Jewell l:TFi>.< and Mr.
*n<f Mrs. I**ry Edwards »n4
ndher n*fath»'< iit Nma
Mr* C,r»4f f.artnrn »rsA Mri
fioMfe* Hurwi «vn> *faite*J M»,
I>wrwf>»Kf f.'owrtne-y an<-l family
OTd Mr*. I^r^na Thomas in Ab-
ilene Jfaadey.
TBE ALBANY NEWS
CWIm **4 iiv« IWv Br*«-
*t*r went. *i*h Mr-. J1. C. Ifi> <
So Arffi'fi'prtw to p*-iwt tie r»-
ridfre I**. wftj, ft*,
n-*ndimo«h«T, Mr*. CaKie
Dl>» UnOW *( DiIM
»per.t <iPi» week-end wfh. ^
«wtfcer, Jfn. Carrot! LmU^.
Mr Mr.. Or., Dew*.
ha^e «wrted her k-rother, Irr-
w* Caffey, of AbiEewe, Mr.
Caffejr m .icrriwwlly BEJ,
Cwwr Coarse
km " 4 fJ*T WWMWC, Ga.—Army
" ^ Gajrl«» I* M,
"** *f D. Jofcmwo, Mo-'
fm' '««, nwijilrtH a 35-
*"** rt*fw-w career eonwe at
, Mamtry School, Fort f>n-
**»*< «*-, May 21.
f*»rin-y fV roam Ij. joPin «vrv
referred iAt*.raef.fi«n ire tp,*
and nwiwiii»#>ij|j|ji*^ ff/m.
|W»ry an<f ^K^f^PFjon romnwaad-
j"^ »«d WttetM sad brigade
-w 7r' M- •» ®w« staff officers.
of the ■»»<►'< T'i-iMri./ in "ir'' '• '-»yhi>r, Jiifly, of RtMnfeini '*"■ JahMOfi entered the Arm?
'V I . # ,*. .,1 L ! . — « * ^ A
tfc* howie of .Vfr and Mrs.
ffculT II#!:'.' and .-on.
ri iW his i'W, Mr*. II. |jn* <Wnt vm art ha., serial
roi»n<+', an/I Mr. Poimds, i w the Far I'aut,
Wfedaenday, j Tbe Keratewaat TVt«fr*rl Mi
— ! wa«fce)ar of sriienee deirree from
O D AMWiiio, is u. froa, J£? ?;**' Sr^ ''"rr*»" in
rhe Vet.-rar' Howitar in fnaj . "M Mr*. Defphra
J^n 'OB. lives Mnlberry
S't., Abilene.
Jack Hagar of D»ll», U r„-
rtrn* hi' rmor.lW, Mr<. 4. A f!a
JTW.
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i galaxie im r#f*w »«•»» v », Cr»i««-
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Air «W*l>M»«r-
miM MUCK FORDOR. E<tr. cl«»».
i-10(1 FO«D T1UCK—4
trantivtM ricKUP. (I rylfM^er. A tfoo<I
kdbbwimr»l ofcW fn>Off*l r.*F* *r»rl prcfcwpt fr>
from.
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Mr., J„fc. b.„h, ,T7^vlW' 7
f-,11, w'r" "n* *r*+i»r*g f,n f.h#
'fay* l»M m„k ,,th kr» * ,W, '*?*■**" mt»h to
Mr*. John i;iiior.e.
BetUhm making ftm MNi Tm «• tevftoJ to
UtimMt to be mnri, f*i m! Baptkt ViniHii
lew nhmMt to
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of W i r h i ta
mtmrmnt mtnp th* Xpmrtt Wk «f rfur .Wife WorWt
lmm» th* unutuml muting for m rnmmntir fen* hrlnm
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" Mmpprn*H mi ih+ lofW< tmir." fmUy tnirminm t*n n*w
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itaf/inf (*4$rt Lnchmrmd, mnH direr. t*d by %rrrmmn Tmurrrg.
State Health Notes
fVopil* who ar» '!»-f rherately
»wrliffwmt to tft#'ir penwnal
|i»n(fth to a".r>wl b*-int; offetuire
to anyone -tudwm^rj, co-worfe-
't?, or whoever.
TWnk abotrt it for a wto-
frjminif rrrrtafion of h«-r
father.
, i I'iraalTiy,. after fifleen minotes
Brtviitr, L. F. Firmn. of norMon'tral rowrerwifSon h#--
•farit I'ns-e, flifford ffmHth anrl tw»en. daughter and No. J yirf
■ ha»e heem fiihinj. friend, he tvrofre in. "SaHy,"
in fakr luanwl near Brerften- he «torwied, "I'd like to n.*e the hj-jriene are an seance a"» purplef: »h»e in «hi* competitive
rifllce and report they had rood ohone. Why in heaven'* mr row.*. ! life it a.« important to the aver-
Iwfe Saturday ni/hit. Several don't yorj B;-e yorar private tel-1 Xatmre ha." endowed nnwt of'-"1?" ««» w woman ai pertMul
fi h were eawnrht, the Harare -t. eprfione, the one | jfoj yoo for in with an arrjte '#■».#■ of prideffreanlime- '? What eontribntes
rbtntmrnV j ahont inch thins?.* *» daily hath-1 "»» *#» their hein«r accepted
J i'*in^ fi*r faftPi^r wi'f.Fi- an fn-| irr^ ^ni-hing thtsstn frn- ar"'® r#<4r:<nwe4 by &lh#r*.
•>eia»hin< •'!<■> ponin'IU, Mr. Owen.?
eawisfhf a total of 2ft* pmimt
of fi-'h la.it week.
rredalorji? "tarer nhe sard r
"Someetw w^fht rail me on: imy
telephone ?*
o
Aprr't If Awfvl?
One woman to another; **My|
rernaiif-r, ywwd
yon wa*h off the 24-hoar ac-
cumulation of penpfration and
toil. Moit people find it fHW*
tieal to wrath their hair at leart
one* a week. One brand of Map
isn't ne«e»warily roperior to
other*. The important thing is
to use plenty of it.
Dental health: TW» i. abao-
lately e*nential to a high lord
of penonal hygiene, ao are yoar
dentnt regwlariy. Don't be «n-
fraied by television eommenrial*|
ahorjt the therapeutic and cMr
metie effeet* of certain paates
or j.owder*. The bradting is
what count*.
Washing the hand»: Fre-
"fjeret handwashing, particular-
ly after re*t room vimU is an-
other part of a high PH quo-
tient. It i* a must habit for
rook*, waitre*ne% barbery
lrea»jty operator*, etc.
These ingredients blend to-
gether to give you a IU quo-
tient your daily avoeiate* will
appreciate. Karh is a habit in
itself, w-ell worth acquiring.
We owe it to our friends and
co-worker*. 1'erhaps more im-
l>ortant, we owe it to ouraelves.
Prog reM at What?
"My husband in room 13 *ay*
you've heen very nice to him.
Teil me m he h making any pro-
gress?"
PAMEI1SI
Scientist:
rent
to
ientist: *1 am gotaff to
a gadget that «fl MM
Dumb Assistant: "ftll, Jto
tor, one ha* already baan ito
rental^
Scientist (angrily): "AnS
what is this machine ealMf
Dumb Anistont: "A
sir."
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fessotoMfMsplsr
or 4spa>tas*M csl
CMflgH Ma.
*i»W M af
Vm I Aras •ay»
Credit Comp.oy F inane tog—
li UK MOTOR CO.
im FRIENDLY FORD DEALER''
IMr. »n>d Mr*. Oxr.r W im
,(■1#.nr from Fridmy until Monday
in An-fin where they «k>ited
f'-f-ir ;,0'n, .furl on W: er and
[".-unify, nnd with her brrither, hff.-hand is ahflolutely no
T. X Voigt, and family. They at fining up around'the hon-e
j a*ten''!ed the- MrfoFrum Mi?*h inr\ cori-ecii-jenfFy e^erythin^ at
' School rrri'driiatinr e*erri.e-«. our hoa-e works."
, Their rrnnd-on, Miike Wi e, — n ■
•-.-I = one of the graduating 'en.- D-»p*r Replies
I ior*. "What hapirK'ned to that dop-
n ».y Mond your husband u.-ed to
Sir -fnani iJ. the capital of nun around with?"
j Puerto Riico. i "I dyed my hair."
5HOP-YOUR
CLASSIFIED RATES
2e per word. Minimum
charge 50c.
FOR RENT
AI.COHOLICS ANONYMOUS
P. O. Bo* W5, Breckenridge.
tf.
ALBANY
ARMY SURPLUS
STORE
Ujf's BIG DiSH ICE CREAM, 14 gaUoD He
lihf l»So I IDAHO
Texas Vine Ripe
TOMATOES lb.
19c
Frozen 6 oz. can Keith's
LEMONADE, 2 for 23c
rQOSCO OH, Z4 oz. btL %
SHORTENING, 31, cm 79c
lUHA FLOUR, 16 III b» 58c
SAUSAGE, Libby's
FBH,Wap
5 cans $1.00
2 cans 49c
29c
TEA, M lb.
BUTTER, Big Top, 12 oz. jar .39c
BEANS, White Swan — 4 lb. bag 45c
UIA1H ROOM TISSUE I «U pkg.29c
mtro
;i Quality Meats;
00000***00*00 0***0
/Popular Prices!;
'••0 000 0 *•••••* •*
COO< H'S BLUE RIBBON
BACON, lb. ....55c
r.OOCH S BLUE RIBBON
FRANKS, pkg. 39c
FOR 1:1. NT 1 la rye «mfrjir-
wiahefl apnartwuemt; 1 small
funni'l'ied ho»-e, (V» to fcnsi-
ne-4 wetion, Rea^on-ahle, I^one-
.Mr». O. C. R imar, 1*0 2-'l'»3. tf
FOR KI:.VT-
n-i?he,F hori«
iff 2 21 fi~.
.'W Te-t Nylon Cord, ft. I'^c
t». I. Gasoline Can.-', eaeh, 12.50
Firirl Jackets 2.5"»
Heavy RwM»er Gloves Pr, l.WW
Helmet Liner* :2~>
Good a - jortment of too!.».
Assorted sixes of SwSts and suits
tf.
SPORTS AFIELD
•> bedroom far-
See K Inner SrrJth- j
tf. |
PtiiR RIA'T — f room hou-e
with fmt.b, and aljor I-room
hori.-'" T r.h ^foiJiMe ^ar^cre J D.
trther, I'hore l"0 2-2330. tf
BusineM Services
--j»[rirye. In your |»rite ranite
yoa will find almost any kind
of boat. Maybe it will be a simm-
j»Ier liisrbt alMniiniiJm one, or a
wide plywood one. Perhaps you
like both boats. That's an indi-
cation, then, that neither boat
is ideal for you.
Choose your boat for sturdy
finality fir*t, then for the finer
AI'ARTMENTS and single
roomi-S for rent at Palaee
Court- on llitl Top. tf.
How N'»T to buy insurance! I'o LOjTT—Pr»--cription sun c'-a-s-
iiiot bay because it "sounds \ es. Finder please call Mrs.
good, lion's buy or price. Don't, Harvey Buekner. Call PO 2-
buy only fronm friends. Go to 2112. 40c
an experienced agent with a
FOR SALE—
FOR y.AI.F — .>-room house on
Brec <enrid*e Road. Recently
remodeled and redei ^*rated. Cal-
v'n Brail ford.
Grade A reputation. Call J. H.
Castleberry, Insurance.
Children through 1years
will enjoy the Baptist \ I'S.
Yi»u are invited.
1'IANO FOR SAI.Ii:
in fair condition,
liew. I'O 2-3&M.
Couch's BEEF
CUTLETS, lb.
69c
all meat
Bolopa, lb.... 45c
Kraft's Velveeta
CHEESE 2 lb. 98c
DECKER'S 3 lb. can
Picnic Ham.. $2.19
SHOPPING FLING
SWEEPSTAKES
W in $5,000 in ca»h,
cars . • Mink Stole*.
GET DETAILS
HERE
Large Box
TO CHERRIES, No. 303 can 2 for 39c
pll Top Grocery & Market
Shop Here and Save With S. & H '-*l
'WPO2-2502
» •> r%
: btamp*—Good Anywhere
Earl Killough, Owner
FOR SALE —BIG SAVINGS
My Personal Home . . .
" All Brick and like New—
* 3 Bedroom^. I'2 Baths
* 1 ar?e Kitchen
* Pininjr Room
* Fully Paneled Den, W'ith
wood-burninsr fireplace
* N'ylon Carpeting
* Ample Cloret Ppare
* Built in Kleftrif Oven, Ranste
and Dishwasher
* Refrieerafed Air-
Conditioning
* Fully Insulated
* Pier and Beam Construction
* Intercom
* fi-foot. Rwsrh Cedar Fence
withl2*12 Out-ide Storage
* Land-ca|»'d
* Term t» Suit Your Credit
and Income
* Over '700 ■•(. ft. Floor Space
* Priced at Only 815,500.
JOHN F. BFALL
R.-a-on for selling we
are soinc to re-build
SEE JAY DAVIS at his horn*
for Jewelry. Watch bands at
253lt discount. Watches repair-
td, clocks repaired, and en/rav-
I'prieht. Ati" *e J"!t ,atMt
G5en Pal- *1'>me crystals for ladie# an<t
1 gents watches. tf
SEE US before you buy an;
car, new or used. Ru»Wtbt
Motor Co. tf.
TRUCKS, TRAILERS—Truck
and trailer equipment. New
IHC Trjcki. New and used
parts. We always have from
20 to 10 trucks, 15 to 30 semi-
trailers including vans, pole,
grain, od dc water trailers.
Winch truck.-, winches. etc_ We
trade—try us. Johnston Truck
4 Supply. 725-21*1, Cross
^ Plains. 43c.
STRAYED — 1 Hereford cow
and 1 steer calf, weight
about 3>0 pound*. Branded 7
left shoulder, diagonal line left
hip. From Deep Cre k ranch
R. S. Bare hard. tf.
Miscellaneous—
—WANTED—
MAN or WOMAN wanted, fall
or part time to repreaeat
Farmers Insurance group. Con-
tact Robert C. Stewart, 242
Butternut, Abilene. Phone
OR 3-4381. tf
IMPORTANT NOTICE
ALBANY LAUNDROMAT will
be closed this Friday noon
through Sunday for new addi-
tions and improvements. New
Glastadad hot water storage
tank to be installed—the only
place in town with rain soft ISO I MAN WANTED — for 1>00
degree hot water to Maytags, i family Rawleigh Business in
Xorges, Easys and Westing- I Shackelford County. Permia-
house laundromat Washer-. [ nent if you are a hustler. Write
FREE SODA ASH. [Rawleigh TXF *00-123, Mem-
Meet the new- attendants, Mr. phis, Tenn.
and Mrs. Walter Huskins. 1 40, 42, 43.
Think Twice
"I bet you think twice be-
forv you leave that wife of
yours alone for an evening "
"Yup! First 1 think up an ex-
cuse for going out. Then I
dream up a reason why she
can't come along.
o
Tliere are 378 large water-
falls in llr.tzil.
Be Store — Insure
J. H. Castleberry
INSURANCE
lasarwm
Pbone PO 2-3366
USED CARS
!96t FALCON 4-DOOR—radio and heat,
tr. Tiitore paint.
1056 CHEVROLET V-8 Fordor. Standard
trantmioion , radio, heater, 2-tona
paint.
1055 PLYMOUTH 2 door.
shift. Loaded.
1958 FORD V-8 FORDOR. Automatic
transmission, radio, heater, to ton*
paint.
1953 MERCURY V-8
stick. Overdrive.
V-8, standard
Fordor. Standard
I960 CHEVROLET t ':.TON PICKUP. 4-Speed Transmission, heater, hitch. 6 cylinder.
1958 DODGE ';-ton Pickup. Radio vnd heater.
1960 FORD 'j-TON PICK-UP. Heater and hitch. 6 cylinders.
1953 VTON CHEVROLET PICKUP. 6 Cyindera.
1951 DODCE 1-Ton Truck. Dual wheels. Flat bed.
RUSS-WEBB MOTOR COMPANY
1
'M
r
Marie: "Oh, you don't have' .
srroomtn?. We Bathing: ifcaily Pithing is as [ to worry a bit, Mrs, I'rwn CrK>»C< Or FQUff COtOW
'worald go to practically any refreshing as it is healthful. He's not my type." I
'l'-'.-ii!s, ft) that it will he a |
sure to be aboard and to
Don't settle for second best I rrtr* of i; rho°^ tbe ^
srlien you - Hoo-e a fi-hing boat, "i5 ,hp "tenray and the k»4;
whether from a catalog or ip!: the motor to fit the f—'
a dealer's showroom. You don't carefully what
have to, myt Willard Crandall, I after and how
Boats Editor of Sports Afield j ™trh lim*- Moi*
Matraxine, Nor do you have to1
fhfc
in seaworthinees is sizei—of tlM
beam fiarticularly. It's true that
j in some small craft narrow aw*
neuverability may be preferred
but this applies mostly to f
propelled craft such as
Fortunately, tbe day of tie to*-
sinall fishing boat is over. Alg-
iers no longer have to risk their
lives in narrow, tippy crafL
Outboard motors are more reB-
j able — no more rowing home—
:":d modern trailers make it
easy for even a lone angler to
transport, launch and load ■
fairly large boat.
Bottom design is also import*
ant in the selection of a boat.
Particularly if more than mod-
erate power is wanted. Study
the performance of other bastl
out on the water. Watch how ■
boat behaves when you test it.
Rent different kinds of boats
for your fishing or let yoor
neighbor try the boat you're us-
ing now while you try his. You
can charter a larger boat to sea
if its performance for you is hi
proportion to its cost. If jwt
want to repeat the performance
of a boat you've driven or
watched, buy one exactly like it
—same make, same model,
same power. Superficial resem-
blances are deceiving sinew
boats that hate the same !*•***.
beam, material and general ap-
pearance may behave quite dif-
ferently because of slight dif-
ferences in the bottom.
We Most Stick Tofethor
A North Carolina lady re-
cently wrote to her local news-
paper that the Soviet Unioa
could wipe us out without fir-
ing a single shot. All the Has*
sians would have to do is poimt
the glue on our trading stamps.
Copra is the chief product
of American Samoa.
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1963, newspaper, June 6, 1963; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth413545/m1/5/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.