The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1982 Page: 3 of 12
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DON'T
BUY
ANY TIRES
Urttil You've
Talked To
BILL KING
Thursdoy, November 18. 1?82 — The Albany News — Poge 3
1982-83 Basketball Program Begins^
With AHS, Junior High Games Monday
The end of one athletic
season usually heralds
the beginning of another,
and as football fades into
the past for Albany High
Open Mouse
Christmas Jdeas
Lady Love Aloe Vera & Vitamin E
Skin & Health Care
Nov. 20
Rockwell Community Center
6:30 pm
9:30 am
Refreshments
Door Prizes
School sports fans, action
on the basketball court
quickly draws their atten
tion.
The AHS Lionettes and
Junior High Cubettes
have already begun their
schedule, meeting Throck
morton and Hawley re
spectively in scrimmages
last Monday night. No
vember 15.
• The high school girls
will host Winters in a se
cond scrimmage in the
AHS gym tomorrow night
(Friday). The junior var
sity team will tip off at
6:30 p.m., with the varsity
squad slated to play
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Pharmacy
mediately afterward.
The first regularly
scheduled game for the
girls will be against Stam
ford Monday, November
22 in the local gym
Another contest against
Breckenridge is planned
the next night, also in the
AHS facility.
Nema Westmoland is
the AHS girls coach.
The Cubs and Cubettes
will compete with Breck
enridge Monday night,
November 22 in Bret-ken
ridge. The seventh grade
girls will start the action
at 4:00 p.m., followed by
the seventh grade boys,
eighth grade girls, and
eighth grade boys.
The junior high girls
are being coached by
Tammy Laing, while I Jen
ny Faith is head of the
Cubs' program.
At press time I uesday,
the first date of play for
the AHS Lions was listed
.s November 30. The
previously scheduled
November 22 and 23
games with Stamford and
Breckenridge. were can
celled because both towns
are involved in football
play offs. The November
•'JO contest with Stamford
depends on the outcome
of their game this week.
Head basketball coach
William Kinnison, assist
ed by Kevin Stanford, in
tends to play full varsity
and junior varsity sched-
ules, with freshmen
games added whenever
possible.
"We hope to find some
games for next week," he
said, "but at this stage,
t hat may be difficult
Letters To Santa
To Be Published
News editor Donnie
Lucas announces this
week that "Letters to
Santa Claus" can be
mailed, postage free, by
bringing them to the of
fire of the Albany Nrus,
hours 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon,
and 1:00 to 5:30 p.m., Mon
day through Friday.
"We'll" print all letters
received arid forward
them 'to Santa at the
North Pole,"' Lucas said
Kncourage the children
In write those wishes
down on paper we'll
Iake em all,"
Softball rham/fions . . .
Receiving trophies lost week rj% representatives of first'and second plare winners
during both the 1981 and IVf)? summer softball seasons were Bob Skeltof of
Daniel Supply second plafe in men's league for this /ear and tied with
rhrorkmortort for second place in 1981 Joe Riley of Holson Well Service first
place men s league 1981 H'J and Charlotte free of The Albany News firs', place
women's team both years Not pictured are Throckmorton arid Vpt* & Sons Well
Service, second place women s team Staff Photo
Local Pecan Growers, Cooks
Prepare For Show Dec. 3-4
Pecan growers and
cooks are reminded of the
Pecan and Foods Show
coming up in two weeks,
Friday and Saturday, I)e
• ember 3 and
"(Jet y o u r entries
together and indicate
your intentions to us so
we'll know what to pre
pare for," coordinator
Lawrence Winkler re
minds Shackelford Coun
t'y folks "We are ex pec
ting to see an unusually
fine quality nut t his year
because of the limited
yield"
Cooks should b<' re
viewing their recipes, get
before November said
Hetty Law. secret;ir;, o|
t he corn rnit t re Rules
were printed in' last
weeks ,\V u ,is i»a>, the
list of categories. she
said ' We are making
room for lot . of rievt
ea:z portt
■0
•>
makes uh
what
we are
\ hunker i* hoiihmuh- voii Iran mi." W «• hear tin* phram- timi* and
ituain here at Moran !N«i(ionnI Bank, and it Iuih to do with
Hlr«'iigth. 8lrcn)(th i* mon' than money. Il in the ability to In- ralm
and li«*l|>fnl to people in a variety of life MituHtioiiHyStrenfgth in
continuity and commitment. And Htren^th pntn* om/)f eoriNervative
uttitiideM toward investment. Strong hank* ran weather almoMt any
Hlorm. Moran National Hank in a Htron^ hank. You ran depend on that
Mohan
National Bank
t ing ready to submit t hem dishes
Lions Club To Collect
Eyeglasses, Frames
rr
• •nn< 101/ in-' <•». I d.. n..Jh.> / rixtil'
The Albany Lions <'Iuh
is collecting Used eye
glasses, frames and cases
for gla sses.
Thejie are being ac
cepted at City . Hall antl
Hollister's
This is a project of
Lions . International The.
glasses will be repairer!
,ind distributed through'
out the world.
Junior Historians Plan
Bake Sale Saturday
You II do at least one thing .right when
you get a more than one company agency
representing the Big I to look after your
insurance business We at King & Robert
do.no* hpve membership fees nor do
vve sell appliances .
A hake sale to be held
at two locations simul
taneously, ( ity Grocery
and Thrift Mart, and a
turkey raffle ai 50 cents a
ticket, are on lap for the
Junior Historians Satur
day, November 20, from
9:00 to 11:30 a.m.
Baked go ids of all kinds
will be offered for week
end and Thanksgiving
parties "The lucky ticket
will be drawn at 11:30,
said Winifred Waller. .Ill
sponsor
The scrapbook com
piled by the .Junior His
torians has attracted
much attention and many
compliments. "We are
still working on it." said
'he sponsor. "We plan to
Christmas Concert
Scheduled Dec. 12
December 12 is the date
chosen for the Christmas
Concert of the Albany
School bands, said Charlie
Mayes, director. Time is 2
p.m. in the high school
auditorium
More detads will be an
nounced later.
THE
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HOUSE
Open
7 am-10 pm
DAILY
Behind Kay Apartments
make it a continuing pro
jert until every pari of
our town is included
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Lucas, Donnie A. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 107, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 18, 1982, newspaper, November 18, 1982; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth413756/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.