The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1955 Page: 2 of 10
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®{|f Alb am? Npuib
Published Every Thifrsilny
JOHN H. McGAUCi HKV, Owner and Publisher
Entered in the* Post Office at Albany, I exits,
as Second Class Mail Matter
The po.Udfiee boy. got. theirs running during the
I week-end o that their customers would be coin
! fortable.
The M< Ivemon Hotel, utidertfoiny: a thorough job
' of remodeling at 111• • hand., of .vie.; r . tiaudela arid
bryunt, have their lobby ta<a%ed lull <>» rci rig'-rator
; type cooler tfn y plan to install in gu«".-.t rooa;
May and n
wrck off.
not v> c;il li' i i ju-t a i :ti ie o . er a
MCMMR
SIT. •CKII'TK'N I: \TK
One Year $2.00
Foreign Hate on \ p i< ation
Loral and Reading Notees, 10- • r • I ' !'i
I HIS R h MIN U 3 Uj that ihp»»* iH no tiling
line tjoinif I ihhiMif t <i iivcn nine the e»i.a uf hot
weather And Alhanyites art* K""1': f»*hi».<•
at l.itkc McC.arty these day*. 1 here » plenty
uI reason, tun.
hie. lit-pound ! 11 <i ( it l>ahh are ijettui", common
at the lake its ttin^ I i where an . • < wh »
ha mi t taken a / pounder is >111 ani.it. ur
I .i s l.sliin^ .11 tiiij, line lake has reached its
peak and arc tin* I.Micrnifii ei.joyiii the
I vin '
In fait, ''lui rincrs have 11 < • »r I ,i . • it the
finhmi; .mil .»( c . . 1.; .• 11 n ■ with . >< <■ t nun i ■ .-i •.
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Just » » » I
Between Friends \
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THE NhWb I'I K >ONNI I t l<« • t«.
loss Ol llr. t a I I I ol.e Kisti 1 .. .1 I . . ia I
and Mi h Rlie 1 had *j111 ii-.ii.>
News i;oiiii; llir u ;li the old l.n in i.
lor liistor it al data 11<- v..» .
pleasant, and one <<f tin. i'-1 ' * ■ • ''
has been our privilege t,» kn<> 1 ii-it
oi tilt* ■ 11 einost historian.- 1 • • 1 • • n< • I I• v 1
book* he has written and th Innnov ll .a
been bestowed upon him.
He and Mis Risi.-i l-.vrd All any 1 « ■ . .11 !
we have heard him say sevei.il tin< t i.it he
would like to live 111 Albany when l.e clin i
We are of the opinion that he I .1 .' • 1
were look in i; I or w .11 <1 to t In - m 1 1 <■ • 1 t I > > <
and were making their plan
We are glad that Albany people I >n iel |)i
Rister on the la*t day o| h ■ lile ;\1 o e th.-.n
200 of our people heard 111 > i > |«• i> that I «\ ,
• nd he made iik more awaie (-1 tbe his! ay
that aboiindK hi tli 1 m area
We feel that Albany people vsill i.urv
through koine III Ins Kin e*tn iu .J ul < n ki-
and maybe relmihlin ; some of th» .1 bin bn
at Fort Ciriffin
Albany people will miss l)t Riste-, .ml »
tend svuipathy to Mrs Rioter
HOT Wl \ I III I: i: A it \\
Ue IT . iti/ri! J | 1; 111 ■ ,|o ■
coolei and •« !111 ; t( • |( I ' .1 I
nier run
HEADS II SU ROD I- <>
Aim.1 m
footha ! co;i ||f
linker11 \, h.i
tllittee chairman 1 0 '
rodeo a 1111 I' i a \\ .
lie held on the I . - •
25 30.
The rodeo w 1 Ik ' 1
three nipht- of t • w • •
matinee Sat ti t*« la > !<• • •••
I OCA! I'» OIM I are hopira fo, that I ,
rain this week Maybe it'll tome before this
goes to pi ess
I I it d< 1 sn t our I Ofvt wheat |II uspei U will
lie : bunny indeed
A hii» iain April I bint year saved our w heat
and lai i'nM s have been hopiui; for another
rain bki that
^ p editor and lady made a flvin,; trip fo
Sherman .Saturday, and went n to W hitew r 1 vlit
to Visit relative*. |0 our surprise, w «• found
wheat looking e>«ellent there
And also to our siirpi. - . ue u ,,il wolU
beini; drilled in that l it h black land I « if east
of Sherman
V. e h. , r d ., ran, |,er say on, e I'v »• found
out how to be a sim 1 ess f u| r in, I . r mix sine
oil wells with cattle Miun ...I with that
bb.« k
the Id.
il might solv
, k land bell, t,
p ruble
I our is t
H I rodeo ill 1
h Wl ' t. t wh
her of
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I could not
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THF FIRST NATIONAL LANK
PRESENT*
INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT TEXAS
< Mir re-j
are t n lug hard to nit
thai ili't - i Ht ii.iVi •
generally. < Mir int. r.
Thz Fiist N.a'tional Bank
OF A I, HAS V
MI.MBI R II 01 R M 1)1 I'OSI 1 IN s|!K VNi I I iWI'DRMinN
"Hanking Since ].vs;i"
S/ S' SS <'•// / sy /■/ S/s- Sr S.'-SS-.SS./? ■/;
THE AIR ANY NEWS
BOYCF. HOUSE
You will recall that when torn
rlVCQ VOI I : ; 1 run away from home,
U1 VLO J KJKJ foit thought he had drowned.
• ••*** * couldn't find the body but
TEXAS decided to hold a funeral anyway.
'Pom )e:irncd thi. and hid him
A, Co nan Poyle created Sher (.|f m the loft of the ehur<"h to
lock Holme and, alter writing attei.d li own funera I he
n,a 11\ .toric <»u hi lict lonal de j)re;n her', pra; <• and hi exprc
tect 1 •. f, (b« i<hd he wanted 1" ion < 1 bow m 1 eh the "d*'' ca • 'I
wri'e about oth. i ibjcrl-, .0 h" vv;, . ,, , .| 1, line bed Tom that,
' "kiiled" Holre. I'ut o many th- middle of the ei < >•, !'.<•
pr<
Do
Albany, Texas, Thursday, Af
11S, th 1 "coin;
;ii ce and for 1
. d a week pt
came from reader- that ( ,. (,ul of i.i'lim/
hr*o . 'bt Holme ba,-k to | ,-j /ood deal !i loin did
e |,e.-sally after .fake Si.Mb'
made ilo 1 ener-.'i- editon.il 1 'h'- I.ib
ear. ne\ < r' V indicator.
< be A ■ ho a , if \ oiril keep on rend
nillion wordf of 1 emini m I'll 1 1 "p on writing it.
,. ;,t 10,, - ei, bitH O' 1. ' II" '.aIon r ('a idy and_ the
<1 j,,'.i-onl.\ in shor' Iai» «• l!an:rer, old l!oy-'e ride
,„d tri\ ia : 11 a V orb I be n '
v.'i 1 (ho! and cold), \
NEW LAW PERMITS
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FORMERLY DENIED
Did the breadwinner of your
family die after June 30, HMO,
arid before September, I '''»0 .
K. I!. Tuley, Jr., mana^'r e.l the
Abilene di, trift oirice of ti e Social
Serurity Administration, tale
j that t he 1'.m I amemln ent
now provide monthly p;.\'men! to
1 ople who previously were
r,b!e to receive Social Se
Insurance bene tits, if the
decea « d .vorker !.ad at least six
f 1.1 a I' e 1 .)•' rovi ra.'i' ( 1 1 ■ years of
The new in aram < provision
appiie only in death »a e , where
t' i wot er or ;t World War II vet-
eran died before Sep!ember 1 !».d)
ai d did not have . utTicienf oeial
ec 11 ci 1 \ credp. under the law at
many
not. e
(lints
1 ha
for pa
tii
death. Tuley believes there are
several hundred such .families in
the area the Abilene office serv-
ices who do not know of this
change.
If the breadwinner of your
famiiy died before September
and you are not receiving
monthly social urity benefits,
you hoiild contact your Social
Security office immediately if you
a re:
1. A widow, a;.'.' ('..'>, or older, or
2. A widow under age fi"> with
unn.arrii-d children under the aire
of 1 H, or
\ eliiill iiii.ler the acre of 1 R
and unmarried, or
4. A parent, who was chiefly
de eh.If i,l >.!>•>• th" V tn'f earner
;it ihe time of hi.- death, provided
It,., w.i '<• • an er wa not urvived
by a v idow or mir or children.
0
S'cU'« e|a ifled ad iret reacts
"Has your huibMtd mm
much since you mavrtod
"No, but he thinks hi lee,fcu
forever talking about wh* »ZJ
he when he wa* younger."
*
Parson Welfens, first Umm^
of (ieorjte WashinRtoB, ib«tau
the story of the cherry tn«.
ARTHRlflS?
I hov« been wonderfwUy if Mm
Mitorid H Kti* Me §ft« M«| tiiphj
in nearly every joint in my bWy wjg(|
muiculor toreneti from Ke«d |§ fM|| j
had Rhewmotoid Arthrith oii4 Olw, In*
of Rhoumafltm, handi deformed ^
onklo» were let,
limited tpace prohibit! telling yen Mm
here but if yoy will write mt,
ot once and tell yov how I received dii|
wonderful relief.
Mrs. Lela S. Wier
2805 Arbor Hill* Driy»» - w P.O. In m
Jackion 7, Miitittlppi
M> Extras fo Buy
.1 if D..yle
Flu . . ir
S.. here il I Or, a Coord.
Cohel wmrrl imt it, "There vo
I'.yclioKoinnli.
Moth. -■ "I'm won e.l
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HUH DOWN...DOG mto
y
• *tul -- (toll. 1
Don't give up. Spatial formula
supplies iron you may
for rich red b!jc I
r
Super-Cushions
fit the wheels of your present car. . . cost
no mere than a standard tire and tube
MIX THEM OR MATCH THEM!
\ , I <1 to lie Mate! \W < in put (londvonr
| .;|„ ; | it. v mi tli'• wlioids «>| \otn jjri'M-nt
( ,,f ;i. i extras of anv kind are net c -ar\ And
wh ii more, you don't have to buy a complete
set all at OIK e.
Start
i »\ i f ri'»u ' I »■ 'U t i<»se any time
!'»\vout and puncture protection, p
eft i n 4*
unger,
from I ubeless I )cLuxc Supci ■( at »bi<ins.
|;. ,t o! .ill they'll cast vo i no more than standard tires
v.. || tul»e and you'll find our Iarjie trade-in allow*
i• ill.'* ti;'' initial cost low' We'll buy all the un-
u < d miles in your present tires!
Wondtrful n#w entrgy
for '*ii than
6t a dayf
MONEY BACK
GUARANTEE
If you don't feel
noticeably better
o*t»r your fi'lt bot
tie of BEXttl
HIGH POTENCY
imr\
SPECIAL fOFMULA CAPSL'lIS
MAUI ANU OUAKAN1HD RT
Mc» IS'jON & ROtB Nb. th . ■!
CASY TERMS: Pay as little as $1.25 a week!
MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND
RUSS WEBB MOTOR CO.
Wl.AVER - OATKS PHARMACY
Phono 444
Wlio put the (ilanionr
in j he lamik (bur-door?
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1955, newspaper, April 21, 1955; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth413780/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.