The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1962 Page: 6 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEWS
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Albany, Texan, Thursday, July If
Social wvenU
<=>r^O IN ALBANY
Club Meets with
Mrs. Fenner
The flet-Toifether Club met
Thursday afternoon with Mrs.
K. L. Fenner and Beverly Jo
Cooper hoitMRMB.
Bingo game* were played
with small prize* for each
nme, The big prize was won
Dp Dickie Law.
Cracker*, dfpi, cake and
■herhet drink Were nerved to:
Mmei. R. C. roster, Marvin
Pettlt, Walter Posey, J. N.
Crudglngton, Jim Goodman, W.
K. Gullclge. K. J. Faught, Wil-
liam Law and K. L. Fenner.
Others attending were Terry
Rpurjfin, Linda Spurgln, Dickie
Law and Beverley Cooper.
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CARD OP THANKS
! take this means of express-
ing my sincere thanks to the
nurses and staff of the Shackel-
ford County Memorial Hospital
for their kindness and consid-
•mtlon while I was a patient Ip]^ smi" "(loodmnn "and
there. I Just wanted them to Mrs n.lU(,„ Walraven.
know their kindness was ap-
preciated.
Mrs. M. P. Clampett,
Legion Auxiliary
Elects Officers
New officers were elected at
a culled meeting of the Ameri-
can F.egion Auxiliary Monday
evening In the I<ei(ion Hull with
the president, Mrs. Frank Dye-
martin, presiding.
Officers elected were Miss
Myrtle Rmalley, president; Mrs.
Karl Plckard, first vice-presi-
dent} Mrs. Claude Walraven,
secretary; Mrs. Frank Dyemur-
tin, chaplain; Mrs. Allee Cau-
ble, sergeant-at-arms.
Officers re-elected were: Mrs.
Stephen Nappier, treasurer,
and Mrs. I<olo Burleson, his-
torian.
Officers will be installed nt
the next meeting, on .Inly 23.
The treasurer reported
$021.50 balance due oil me-
morial monument.
Members present were Mrs.
Frank Dyemnrtin, Mrs. II. II.
Ayres, Mrs. I.olo llurlesnn,
Mrs. Dorothy Parr, Mrs. Nap-
StTATE CAPITAL
•HiqhliqMv
'SideHqhtt
AND
hu Vern
Head The Want Ads.
Adults Give
Help With
Story Hour
Talent for storytelling is be-
ing utilized this summer in (lie
children's story hour, held for
pre-school you n esters nnd the
first, second nnd third (traders.
Mrs. A. V. Jones, director
of activities, reports that co-
operative response from many
adult' has enabled her to com-
plete the story hour plans for
the months of July and Au-
guest.
AUSTIN, - State-owned is-
Innds along the coast, and sub-
merged lands In inland waters,
now are available for lease for
industrial purposes.
Leasing for industry was au-
thorized Inst year by the legis-
lature. First step in (be pro-
grnm wns for <iov, Price Dan-
iel to select the men to serve
on a committee to ndvise the
School Land Hoard on leasing
procedures.
Daniel now Ims named J.
Chrys Dougherty of Austin, an
attorney, and Dr. Armstrong
Price of Corpus Christl as the
advisors.
Procedure is this a person |
who want < to least' state land
must first apply to I lie city gov-
ernment, if thi' land lies in a
city limit, or to the county com-
missioners court. They publish
notices and have public hear-
ings. If they recommend the
The special House of Rep-
resentatives committee which
had some stormy hearings
wound up Its business with an
Internal storm.
Re p. W. T. Dungan of Mc-
Kinney held the final hearing
all by himself in Dallas. Other
four members boycotted the
meeting, then voted to expunge
It from the record.
Ench member will write his
own report to the House on the
procedures by which textbooks
are selected.
During its stormy life, coin-
mil tee heard one member call-
ed a "card carrying commun-
ist" by a lady In Amurillo. He
filed suit against her, und ap-
parently the lolks back home
didn't believe her, becuu e lie
won renominatlon.
Retiring Judi(t>«
The judicial retirement sys-
tem win de igned so judges
bench
t hefor
Tag Returns
Aid in Study
of Marine Life
AUSTIN.— One of the most
important objectives of com tal
I fisheries biologists is to learn
the spawning, feeding nnd mig-
ratory habits of mnrlne life
along the Texas const. To do
this, these scientists must catch
and tag or stain thousands of
fish, shrimp und crabs.
In upper Galveston Bny, near
Seabrook, the last week in June
55 crabs were tagyed with
spaghetti dart tags and releas-
ed. At Matagorda Hay, n drum
tagged Feb. 12 of this year and
released In Turtle Hay was re-
turned. It had been nt liberty
for 104 days and moved some
six miles southeast of the tag-
ging site. Biologists of Sea-
drift, as at nil areas plong the
coast, nve constantly trawling
for shrimp samples. They re-
port that brown shrimp are
again very scarce in the area.
At Corpus Christl, biologists
Fishermen who return the
marked shrimp, along with data
on when and where they were
caught, to Game and Pish Com
noted that brown shrimp start-!mi -ion personnel will become
i'il movln/ out of the bay Injelicible for n drawing after this
large numbers, | summer. The shrimp should
In the upper Laguna Mndre, be frozen or pickled in alcohol.
biologists report that brown
shrimp were plentiful all last
ilx names will be drawn and
awards of $25 each will be pre-
week but apparently moved outlsented by the Texas Shrimp As-
Story Hour Is held on the
lawn at the library nt 10
o'clock. Tuesday and Thurs-
jday are days for preschoolers;
Wednesday and Friday are for
primary grades. Out-of-town
children are welcomed.
Ladies who helped this past
week were Mrs, A. V. Jones,
^Irs. Otto Garlitz, Mrs. Harry
Scott, Mrs. Clarence Waller
and Mrs. ('. K. Groover.
Tax value of church-owned
property in the city of Anchor-
age, Alaska, totals nearly nine
million dollars, according to
state records.
cation was from 'he operation of the
leu-IP the three-man School' could leave th<
Land Hoard then can consider I few years of re
It and set the amount of rent deaths.
to be paid I Statistics just
First ap
Port Aransas, which want to
lease part of Mustang Island
for an airport.
I.MUPI Go Up
Hut there was a note on high-
er prices, too.
For many year-, the Univer-
sity of Texas lands in West r""'
Texas have been leased for oil w'10
worki
State Auditor C
reveal- that theri
trift and appeilat
Ing Into the reti
and :il who an
II. Oavnei
in- 2 I '.I di -
judges pay-
irement fund,
on retirement.
HUFFY TWINS
ARE COMING
to
WE'RB COMING
TO WORK FOR
J. H. CASTLEBERRY
Insurance
eight h
Uni-
Col-
pro-
nnd gas with only me
royalty reserved for the
versity nil Texni \&M
lege, which share in the
ceeds.
This year, the royalty
raised to one sixth, and
nine of 101 tracts offered for
lease wrri' passed over by the
oil company bidders who
bought them at an auction ale.
During the last state fiscal
year, five retired judges died
11 retired. Of 02 judges
have retired, .'! I had died
as of tin dat
Hut the
inav not
of the audit.
He told County Atty. John
Lnwhon of Denton that Jiin
George, who won the Demo-
cratic nomination for two jus-
tice of the peace seats, can't
hold them both, and that he va-
cated the office he held when
he becan e a candidate for the
other place, George's name
cannot appear on the general
election ballot for both job:.
for a! lie told County Atty. Hill F.
e theirjGriffin, Jr., of Center that
jtrucks owned by u farm cor-
up on porntion and u oil exclslvely
tom by | for hauling poultry and farm
products are entitled to the
half-price farm license fen.
lie told County Atty. Mack
Wallace of A then that mem-
ber- of the n 'tional guard are
not exempt from ad valorem
taxe |e"iei| n,rair I their pro-
party for road purposes. 'Ihe
exemption for militia members
of the bay this past week-end.
About 30 small trout and rat
reds were tagged in, that area
and released.
In the lower Lngunn Mndre,
seven trout nnd one redflsh
were tagged and released. Iliol-
soclation.
The Turkish equivalent of a
county fair is the "panoyer,"
the National Geographic Maga-
zine says. Like its American
counterpart, the Turkish fair
ogists report that both species features horse races, livestock
were very ubundant In that \ auctions, 1
nnd soft-drink ven-
aren, Trout, half of which
were under legal size, were
present In the intracoastul Ca-
nal throughout the uren wfth
rat reds showing up in num-
bers, especially ut Port Mans-
field and at the mouth of the
Rio Grande. Flounder were
present in the Port Isabel area
but had not yet moved as fur
as Three Islands. Eighteen
stained shrimp were turned in
to biologists.
Biologists stained and releas-
ed nearly 40,000 shrimp in the
Port Mansfield area in June.
dors.
Earliest records on nnglinj?
for trout with wot and dry flies
date back to around 400 B.C.
in Mucedonin. When Komun
legions captured this urea, fly
fishing was one of the top
sporting events. Sports Afield.
Trifles make perfection, and
I perfection is no trifle. Michel-
angelo.
Free
inside parking
"In the Heart of
Downtown Dallas"
from the "rond tax" of $3
retirement system j w)|i,.h to be levi-
have succeeded n|ed ftgnlnM thoi8 v jy noi
keeping judge- on the bench.
10 go
retiring,
law practices.
Le^nl Ruling*
Atty. Gen. Will Wilson an
swered a variety of questions
this week.
„ , , , iput in a day's work
(During the year, ten left the lhe road
bench without
0,™ into private
a year on
Cash bonuses average $38.04! He told Education Commis-
an acre. This is lower than at ioiu-r J. W. Edgnr that it is
some sale in the past. But if not legal for a school district
they find old or gas, the Uni- to buy gasoline and oil from a
versity fund will get more of, consignee who i a member of
it due to the higher royalty !he hooi board, even if he ^ot
fees. | the 'ontract as low bidder on'
Textbook Storm paled bids.
Albany Abstract
Co., Inc.
$5.00 up
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STATED
Albany Lodge No.
MEETINGS of
482,
AF&AM, Thursday night, July
III. Members urged to attend.
Visitors welcome.
Cecil It. Dye, W. M.
Elmer Smith, Sec'y.
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Enter through office of
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C'ush, lialimcp with other
in proo'.vs ol collrction
I'nitod States (iovrrnniunt ohli^Htions,
and jfuarantei'd (Not of any reserves)
Obligations of State - and political subdi* ision.-
(Net of any reserves) 743,21)6.64
Other bonds, notes and debenturen (including
$10,000.00 seeuriti' s of Federal agencies and
corporations not Kiiaranteed by U. S.) (Net
nf any IMirvtl) 10,000.00
Corporate stocks (including $12,000.00 stock of
Federal Reserve Hank) (Net of any re-
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Loans and discounts (including no overdrafts)
(Net of any reserves) 1,454,003.04
Rank premises owned $2,250.75, furniture and
fixtures $8,737.00 11,987.76
Real estate owned other than hank premises <1.00
TOTAL ASSKTS
LIABILITIES
individuals, partnerships
Government (includ-
Demand deposits of
and corporations
Deposits of United Slates
ing postal savings)
Deposits of States and political subdivisions
Deposits of banks
I Certified and officers' checks, etc.
total deposits $4,460,500.45
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital Stock:
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 45, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1962, newspaper, July 12, 1962; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414320/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.