The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 73, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 22, 1957 Page: 1 of 8
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jHACKfLFORD
r SINCE 1»79
jVlhami 5feuia
„rri._ _ . „ .. . _ ^7
COUNTY'S RESOURCES ARE
CATTLE, FARMING AMD Olt
The Oldest Journalistic Venture West of the Brazos'
time So. Eighty-one, New Volume No. Seventy-three
HAPPEN
jN ALBANY
STREET PAVING, SEAL-COATING
Albany, Texas, Thursday, Aupust 22, 1957
Number Fifty
ft TO entertain
|ANY fans
ii(EV-Albany football ...
genred a" invit.ition !■>
avail *ith Wney foi > ■
^.titany-Olney footha
.. s«pt. «.
to'ney Lions Chili will
V ,••• « Otoey' Torn (. r i
Hgk from 5 to p rn ,
I/Kills of I ho club 8I-" ll I
. j|jij crowd of Al1 any >
J I itfllli.
?%ei Campbell, pr. >de
illtej flub, pointed on' f. .•
inn; the supper i-he f>!'"•
Ijinwed an idoa from t .
Lions, who nerved a do . i.> .
supper on th"
|lws« lawn before la i y ■
..(Ihny jrame.
En Griffin Park, .-en.-. of t!,.
r:pyr, i- at the sou!'.we •
UfOlnoy, on the main hi
i .idinif in from Albany, I : •
a the p:irk will be clean
p^j, Campbell saifl.
,i J) *,»';■ of supper lick'" , > .
"ii <1 each, will be -:cnt to t1
i;Lions club, Campbell , d.
K FROM ITAI.Y
ltd Mr«. Raymond I', l av
p: 'h;Uren, l.irry and Ten ■
, as: returned from thr,
(iJltyin French Morocco ar»;
, ud are spending the we< ,
jhia mother, Mr,-', F Fl Ain
It,mi Mr. Ainsworth. I. •
it Taylor will he stationed at
hqstrque, N. M.
[dtFef piesto in the Ainsworth
I this week are her daughter ,
W. C. Thomas and Mr
i of Throckmorton, Mr AI
IBarson and sons, liandy ami
_, ?( Rule, and Mr- S. I
klur,ami Mr. Jackson of I >11 a,
Hospital T lote*
Adoiitled
Idc
Quarterbacks to
Meet Tuesday
AH members, and prosper,i.e
members of the Affiar,, Quarter
back Club are urged to nlton.l a
'1:in;' next To- dav e-.emn- at
V :8ft at the hi-1, | ... , |
an \i
trac
Mai
[»
,T 1 1
anil
\i, •
Jacob ,
to Foi
fini :
Mi
I
Mr
' Ml
<;i.
lb
own the Ii.i-
!'"I ; pi rip r!
st in
paving was \
l'1. fJ;II Green hdme
\uRoad. TKis pa. ir
•lay, will . .1 rry a hra\ y I«>a■ I, a
M"!'an, will he one of the ma.a tr;
nr• «•: if. to the efementarv
T.vo ro.r of a-: halt toppm/ w
placed on thi.- Meet,
i i I Nine more bio of old |
n, Ai,;'. inp will receive a seal-coat
week arid riexi, romj l*-t iap
summer's \ reet impro' e unit |
pram. f lie city expert to ;
be'ween .?:!('•,000 and :? 2 7,000
tin | aviti"- project.
T)
made for the
"ii, and <■'.
T. W. t a ft'ey, pre-
nrl t he f oar ho • 1
d.
The annual footle
epin Monday, v. ill I
i on • of the < It
»• president an-
il Todd, re \ei
in./ foot I-a Fl
1 ru port:ive
1!'1 rit of the
r>ot!»all hoy,
»«• rntrodim
I ramp, to
Many to Enter
Golf Tourney
fiol f« • i* from Brec Uenridge,
'•<», Slatr f »rd. \nson and AI»i
in Albany the pa-'t
Mbariy :■ o11 < our e. They plan to
'"i" the Mbauv Labor Dav .•'ill'
•>f
Classes to Register
Next Week
Ffiph - hool tndent- are to re^-
i ter riext Wi'i'k, arrordia r to P.. 0.
fiiant, bi'.-n si hool priiKuj al.
'I b" I - : MTn of .-rhool w ill
he^iri Tuesday, .Sept ■!.
Mr. (ir at sta'-s, * Mi hi -h
•hool -! ad- ■ .'. no !:a. • not re
: ter. I for the 1-.••• ckoul tr r,»
arc asked to come to tii'- prt >i
FOOTBALL CAIIP TO BE HELD
ALL NEST KEEK AT GTM
a.";!,
insr roun'
rh be<ri r, wi
ori Friday. \>
P
\r
a
11
out
duf
t!
iuit
Eg. I
in. \
•. 15,
MOVF. TO AIT'.ANY
An.'. 1',
Mr. arid Mr . Frank H. f ar
ha •• tao . t-d to \lbar,y fro far
Mr. faaj/e i employed a' K<».
well l»ros. & Co.
Passes Away
O. II. (Mike) Find
• e of Sliat l.elford County di
: the Simmon Memorial li'a!
I Sweetwat.-/ at Monday
•i noon, fie h.. I urub-r; one i
»\ there Thursday o! \<
r,n
na
bed f lay will begin Sa'nr
y, Aii'/. PA, arid rontinm
•outrh r ahor [)ay.
Coral '<dfer are al o pu't a •• doi
1 liin*/ foa },<• on their pa me, ,de.
itinjr in a lot of practice. i til T
Pro.-pects are that this wi'l be
eld in Albany in many year .
a I uabb' pri/<--, all golf eouip-
nf, v. ill he j-aven iri each fli/bt.
i drivin-- conte t will be held on
afternoon of the fir. t day.
riday, An/. ?,(), arid a barbecue
ill be served to contestant that
enin^r.
I r
i'i t bn en, 'I bur
fr. (\ran'. ♦ x !a i
The Albany f.ions' 1057 foot-
tall candidates will pet down to
hi ine in earnest next week.
The annus 1 football camp starts
Monday morning, and will con-
tinue until Saturday.
Monrl y -v. .on ti ket for the home »"«<» Co».'h Carl Snoonemore
i . An ' f„„ I 11 .. v. ii V'O on ale A i»'• I "la it.-, i tants have worked out
lav, \U'. •'<; • || be on -a!e throu a ■' .-treitliciH hedule for the aft
' Thursday \u" 2ri, for those who h">' expecterf in camp, ami by the
Football Ticket
Books Go On Sale
Monday Morning
■■1 that if the f,ar| tii-!
' 'n • Those who w
'! '' ' "bed have had in the | a. t w ill
to
[.a t years,
ev tii.' .same-
end of the we should have the
team whipped into pretty pood
condition.
' ii" he able -,'o then al tin- princi 'hf> b°ys witI take hed.lmS
••I-- •'», •' ' ::<l [,al'< offi. e in tie hiib hie I build to the hiitli school >tym Sunday and
" - in- oa the 2iith, ::Vth. 2Mb or 1,1 -'ceP thf,r'' nijfht
•Jtirh, or Monday. Tin-day, Wed- Daily schedule will be:
rie lay and Thursday of next week, j •l-i" a- m-. arise.
xll ik vl
Frit;
ay morninp,
30, at,
• I Iff I I " ' (/roup meetings during the
Boned Weihesr"
I:o0-6:30, work out.
f». O. (irant, 7 :00, supper.
fliph School Principal. Films and other entertainment
0 wjjj presented each nipht.
RETURN FROM CALIFORNIA :00, po to bed.
„ , ,f , , , r, Mrs. Nobles will be in charpc
b- i » ill t ' 'i be- r a*t I r ' ' d< c of preparinp meals for the boys
hr' " UM> 'l hC 'r' »'-•> •••"". M:,rk- "'turned .Saturday . , (hp ,.,(.rm.nt . schoo,
• nnnent. 'from a visit with relatives and
Funeial ervices were held at fr|ends in C-
r. 00 to H :00, work out.
8 breakfast.
morninp.
Ticket !»• <»'; for the five home 12:30 dinner.
panic- are $5.DO.
l>r. Nmho!a Sprine- IFdla-d,
, .. . : loneer educa ,m and former teach-'
LITTLE DAUGHTER 1;1 th. Mora,, and Albany
Mr. and Mr Gene .Jumper of ho"1"- ,|i"1 at 7:10 »• m- Tue.s-
Midland are parents of a babj
lauphter, born at 1 :45 a. m.
|)
in th<
hjrf a: •
.rk We f
20.
f!ii:re,ie Thoaia , An- 20.
.for M Overton, Jr.. An - 20.
H C. Mo , AUP 21
1 >t»ri l-eerh, Alip. 21.
Connie Sue Criffi , Aup. 21.
F.Al'Y SON
[ LAUNDRY
Ir and Mrs. Leonard Fee have
their laundry, on Railroad
; to Mrs. Bennis Sander .
took over the business Mon
Tiominjf.
Ir md Mrs. Fee have operated
iiundry six years and . e \ e>
fAs, and plan to take a year
K, ind visit their children for
L'
Mr an I Mi Hilly Pear on of
Ai-ua hub • are parents of a ba »y
• •ri, borit at p. ' Tue-day, Aui/.
20, in the Kobstown hospital at
liobstowi The baby weiphed -e-.
en pounds.
The Pear
The body lay in .-int.
Matt he v . Me-aorial Pr
: < hurch from H till 1 0 .. .
nf day morninp. V 10*
. .. .. .. c , . . • conducted by t.be f a.
Ar.lfJ \l Stanley l.dward , .
.lack I.. le'iT,.
A larp? crowd of fri
relatives patherei or th
and the floral offer a/ v a i
fb nre of t' e esteem in vvhic a Mr
F'iricher was helil.
I aipe of A bany, he i :-chedul.-d »• ,
* , • , . I!urial was in the \manv <
to receive the bat helor of -rience
depree in psycholopy.
CAR MISHAP MONO \ Y
/day m l!a> b»r Ho pital, Pallas. He
TO RFC F.IVF DF.C.RFF
I'aipe, Jr., of Albany i one of
(H s'udents who are candidates to .
receive deprees from Abilene
Christian Colb ro on A up. 2M.
The on of Mr. and Mr-. S. I
rheduted '•
A»«- W baby Funej al 9ervic« were held at j Udlf L ''°a,'h to
f J n the Episcopal Church of the I,.-! "„?r ' , e„ted hi'< m-ter*; have 13 to 14 lettermen back from
1 alt o a a - • ■ irul her i - .lane!! . , r l)rf ruf 1 ni ai | «•»«t year. Hark Held lettermen
Kav carnal ion In l>alla- at 9:00 a. ni. i js to ,h(. Unl»er»lty of South
\\ edne-day morninp, with the re
to
be back are Jimmy F.ilis, Jerry
, ,, , .. '' : 1"I"'.1'': ern California for acceptance. He, •• Kenneth Hiil (nck'ie Ion
, Grandparent! arei Mr. and Mm. tor, Rw Donald G. Smith .official. Uli, f#,ei„ hla mMtar'« deeree i a ,, ,,J i' u
' ' ht and Mr and Mr . E. „ the body #a* brought to Al- fr ' ^ ' t Jurl« an'1 H«»w Durham. Johnnie
Jutup.-r of Abilene. J where ^ate.lde ritn wet.K'T , ' f , fu » t P'«nf ':nter,
„ - , ,, •> -no We,Ine dav af I >ev- 1 e£rs' P« " ,of the Mat-1 remev.lle School in New Jersey,
Mr and Mrs. Sidney Moore went
conducted at 3:00 Wednesday af
term on by Rev. Smith.
jt hews Memorial Presbyterian ;,nd will be missed from the back-
l>r, Holland w a. born March 28, i
to Saiedo Saturday to spend tl
1 v,-ek «nd with Mra. Moore"* «iit»r,i lsg6> nt mum. ,Ie came to Mo
Mrs. Byron Hunker, and Mr. I!un-, ran with hji paren(S jn
Church, was back in hi.-, pulpit field.
Sunday following their vacation, , Lettermen in the forward wa'I
and broil-ht the sermon Sunday include Franklin Hales, Tommy
ry under direction of Wylie I- tin ' Jf''r; SJ"*. *!?* !l1"1 tauifhf school at Moran. and
leral Home. l Mrs' M ' -.Van ' oh-, "f w'«hlta |at,.r at Albany.
I ,, r- i t Fall-, who is vi-itnur in the Hun- n„ ,, , mar
i Orwyn liunier rmcher was born I. . M< vsa mar
f* . ■ r ..1 . i ker home
1 near Fort (iriffin Sept. 21, l!»0nt.
J Jeveninp at the union service at the
Methodist Church.
A IWidjre helorurine to Fred of Mr. and Mrs. 1' S. Fine er,
Deitemeyer, driven by his daiiRh-jranchers of that area for n any
have a daut'bter, (er. I.onna Sue. truck a tee fionejy'ar . He wa reared here *k'
I, pole on lirckoriridire lloa I Mon jv. as a graduate of the Albany II .h
Grandparents af# Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon about 4 :.l». Injur [School. He attended Austin Col-
W F, lla'e, Albany, and Mr. ami Donna Su- ami lloii. Le,,-'!. Alwjlt** «t Sherman three years.
Mr Je. e Wood of A-ua Ihilce. in the car was llavnes Hudson of where he was an outstanding trac .
I Great frrnndpat-enta lire Mr. lUld fork Ar-hur, a fttWt in the home and field man on the , olle-e tra,k
Mr \1 II Keehler of F'ort Wortl M, ,„„| Mr. ott tty'ie team.
Mr. F'incher followed
Mrs. Vinton and
Son Die in Wreck
iC-C Notes
hospita'ire.l in'
s'ock ,
married ito Aupusta
Price, daughter of Mrs. N. R
I rice >f Albany and the late N, Q «J
R. Price, on Sept 4, 1017, at Al-
bany.
He re ejved his bachelor and I City Manaper Liston Todd told
master'■ cepree at Southern Meth I the members of the Albany Cham- ... . ...
odist Cniv.-r ,• y, Ha'la, and bibber of Commerce at the Friday h'?h Mr- M'.TOUi will re-
I'hl) froai ('oiuinbia 1'ni-. ersi-y, I noon luncheon that forms had r<i,:p H ?? at ^
New York. been filled out asking for Civil ^dene Christian College com-
For ten years he was superin hefense funds to aid in repairing!
Mr I J. Vinton and son, Don- tendent of the Stamford scho d .ithe dam at Fake McCarty. The
Stapp, James Woodward, Charles
Woodward, Ralph Bolinp, Carter
Kinp. Jr., and Terry Daniell.
James Martin may be back from
the 1056 squad.
Aidinp Coach Spoonemore in the
foothall camp will be 1-eon Mor-
pan, line coach; Klvin Hill, P» team
coach, and Ruddy Dulin, junior
mencement.
Roy (if re Sbarrowk, who hsi
been iri I be Any tbe past tw
SITING IN HOLLAND
hr
yn, Clifton, Pamela
irw in are spending
• vacation with their > i i
Mr. and Mrs. .). C. Irw
'neir mother, Mr- I'ab
• visiting her relative'
ter, Holland.
Irwin flew from
ito VLahinpton, lb (
taucht a charter fl
, .'(id from tnere
•'•rdam. 'I here v
'(,rs and a cr-w of
-• -heed Super c.-n
'"■>[' a. made, in I'm
tain will depart I'r
• I with her coup,
>Jit of Co'anier i.l
! year . • : v inp with a mappinp unit
• was released from servic
|and i now at borne. Roy s last
,i at Pre alio, San I ran
cut> and bniise-, an I were reb'a-
d Tuesday.
The car, in 'vhic'i t'" l» i'e
till De . '',1,1..
, ... n»evers planned to take on vara
1 jtiori this week, wa badly dnaia-.r
(,i 'I be telephon • ' ole aJ bro
en ins!1 above the ground.
life, and sorv | aid V in on,
1 as commission
2 from Jan. 1, 1M
111 10. I
He vvas a i■ caib' r of Matth'-w ,<lau
Memorial Pre !»y'erian Churrh.U o
uniting with the church when 10|s<d
\. ar old. el v ed a a dea. i
dted in a car acri- and was superintendent of the spillway was badly eroded by the
Capt. ®nd Mrs. Billy Russell and
I lie trir I ♦ wei »■ i. -i i . j
• . \ mton, a native be ha been state nana,., of the i early summer rains. Cy Freeze, of ^ the week-
. .< < un.y, wa the Havtov, n ,-•< hool six y< ars before \ the firm of Freeze and Nichols of (J?( f 7 • V . iC,rJ^n(|f an' .aU" '
vir. and Mrs. Bruno retiring in 1945. Since t'hat timejFort Worth, was here lost Week e» •. latites '
:, In- an ranch near he hit been state manaped of the j checking on the spillway and is
,r v n on and hei on, A. J. N'y. tnirn Co., arid ha been ' helping in the effort to pel aid for
i l •Mil, made t: tar in <harp» of the Nysirum Book thi- work. Mr. Todd stated that it
A' a iv lei i yea: Store ir Dalla . where he and Mr j i< expected that $12,500 would
n and Donald were Holland have lived.
I..y at llien iain. Surviving are his wife
i, a tne I'nday i • ue brother;. Bruce of Romart
rdved to ai I in this work.
?bb, Jr., offered
* ity council be as!
•pt federal aid, but
tu" (iiabam Webb, Jr., offered a
n,H' motion that tl e itv council be ask
mir.
( IIANC.F IN TIM I
CHURCH SFRVICF
I not t
h' ll • 1 a 11 Hunt
I'.d la
ok t«> mo
bo J.aietl to l
r< inior • tne nua
to top thi
1 roai under tin
fjiitwav.
,-ti str Riteris raTn
h.r
* ^
^ M
■r<T p/.^c '
\i)y . I VV
^ J*
i
W
t .ions
r ■ - m
i I I.A \\"|
Rev Byron Br\
In I* ir t Bal l i i
i i rid a • . will
pa tor of
a n: ty,
CORDON
*«• promote I
*hll» attendi
'' I r,i'' I'lim-se :11 tl
II. .. Mi
inmii- ("eijie,
i lire , lent
wlin.-n ujr
III t I M *
; in Augusta i;-i
in ai ip-
k "«u«»i "a.,
I, last Nov, ,
:''d I
n-a.l ' (l
1 Htrhl
i ity I
fi.ni 'I'-vlor of California will I
for i be liotn
ng
ht clays
r - t: m of
Mr. I 'av is
at thi
t! 'or the Mo,■!„, I;
I Fa
under t
in Wichita !•'
k „ . ' i a i .i
L- '-'b-'1 fro,i, \|
in 195*
Dene W'ylit* returned to I est Pap ' ('hurch ■ f 'Sale. He
la Mi" lav f1 o i v, a formerly » mployed as i biph-
n t' p by plan 1 • r roFaan, with hca bp.arterH
h« ' e he \ i at Stamford.
Wv'ie. ami There v d be two eeung^
- a'1 bn i e I e m i . | daily: the fji.t at 0:10 i. m.( and
Oklahoma City and tin second, an evening meeting
at h .00 o'clock
""•'AIV TO M| | -,
l^'dran led,,,, \ii•
f ""I at 7 .>0 1- ,
ni I ...ll !• riiln \
Wflcan I.epion h-i|l
"fp expected to h.
Vinlim wa horn M
Ulianv, Texa-. Sh
i ,..| on May 12, Ito I d
Mi .1. 1), l\
I' if ford Hill
prnir ant
, ot . Tliey plan to ret
is fall
\ : 111 ■
I made dictator o
i i-,. the only on
i Ma "in
"r' by the .la e
s at a party pi en in
fore she department
I-1,'Ho, Tl.i i
ier home ince he .
i;'* ten year a. o.
"f F.TF.S R! VIV AI
v- V. O K. i, ,. ,
n San,:, v ,||.
»Wl» he held a I e' j
'lie I lb. i t M
pj. Mi-. 0'Kelly ,|io. i
afternoon t<
1 Kelly home.
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