The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1954 Page: 1 of 10
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SERVING SHACKELFORD
COUNTY SINCE 1879
®Ij£ Albany 53>ms
COUNTY'S RESOURCES Aft*
CATTLE. FARMING AND 0<£
'The Oldest Journalistic Venture West of the Brazos'
Old Volume No. Seventy-Nine, New Volume No. Seventy-one
Albany, Texas. Thursday, November 11, 1954
Number Nine
THINGS HAPPEN
IN ALBANY
APR ICO I GROWS
ROSCOE HERE FRIDAY EVE:
LIONS BEAT ROBY W-M
M .1 Km;' had an apricot tree
in hi.- yard to bloom recently,
following th'' fir-t fall diow.r , MICHIGAN f AMU >
and or •• »pt ■•ot developed i■..I MOVING If) ALBANY
wa- crowing niceh I he cold . . ,
Mr .ifd M, Jam. Kolbe uid '",ri at •' '"l!l
Hospital Has Ten
Rooms Furnished
N it. C ayton, manager of th«■
i Sha k«■ !.*"(>r.l County Memorial
Hospital, report- that ten of the
1 I pa'ient room- ' the new wing
at the hospital have been furnish
Legion Barbecue
Set for Tonight
TRACE OF RAIN THIS WEEK
Albany had a trace of rain
Tuesday, registering .01 of an
inch. Fog blanketed the area
Tue-day night and early Wed
1 nesday.
A hard freeze Friday morning I
* | , ... „ , Veterans Day, which this vear dropped temperatures to 25 de-
II') . oe I <i-,vbi*\ v . be -I '■> a peop .• I . <(• do js rf.p|acjn(f Armistice Day is be- fTpes, and left some killing frost.
sna|
last vv eek cau < d M r K
in Mbarv Friday night for the nation aid the ho-pital greatly,
i ih with 11 ,■ Albany arid Mr Clayton and the hospital
I board ope local people will fur
to put a pap. r a< k ov.
fruit, and it broke off
(|u. their two c! ildren, Cheryl \i
and Ilebra, 1, will an vi i.
bar probably today, a I
I,
>o .( oe i near
the both), thi nish the rem:
four room-
ing observed by Taylor Miller temperature the past week,
fo^t No. i',l of the American I.e highs for the afternoon before,
gion with a barbecue th:- even- ar'' given lieow :
JOHN I AR I 111 All Bl > S
DORSFt CI FANF.RS
La-' V'.ee Doyle V ,, I
traded h Ct ■ .< i ridt" 1
ghop to 'lllli | >:)t'r e;.
Dor c\ (Tear-' i | t I.
During the week Mr N. wco
sold the plai ' h< re to Jo1 I
Be all. wi •> 1 i 1»* •
Rreck.nr id ■ ■ the [.1 • • i
Mr and Mr ll. i'
the plant t !.i we..., mil a! i
noun mg the firn »ill l» . a1 led
I!.all •'leaner
I I
y f,:i-'in 11: ! r < ' - \ 'atlding,
i| but they are dangerou and u-
tiallv do oiiie scoring. Thu
Irai:y fan , who are looking
' v at ! to the lla -M ■ .uile hi
' . It Wee .. , ■'. be treat, d to
f ■ out ha t'n I rid
He -tat e t he f ii n ll re in-:
■ '.7 1.10 foi each of th- rooms
V the f 11 i i t u re will be in duty
for ro; e oi bayou gi <• •
VVui- pro.' re (,' 11,,
w ii \V:i do, . re out in
. ', d b. .1 the
pi:
i hit . ai I he ha al o had at
tact- of meiide and n • niligitis.
Mr Ir -all i i d tar t rela
11\ <• of Ml Ro b. i id had
V.now i 1 ' a ! the r li'' e When
• bei am < ii to i ii • MI
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pr
DAN( E TO AID CHF.S1 I UNI)
George Mavs, operator of the Ingall offered Mr Kolh.
Mcl emore Hotel, announce that ploytnent w th
r. L. Bailey and hi.- Abilene i well Cementing Service hen
Playboy wil' play a dance at the
Hotel dining room I tie day . Nov
12, from P to 12.
Forty percent of the money i.
reived will go to the Mhany
Chest, Mr May tate
Hospital Notes
Mi
Mr
Mr
Admitted
i F Brown, No I
I'll" Sti'ddiim, No v
Rn.-ie I ,'e, M Iran, N
A/TEC RECEIVES M W
CINF.MASCOI'F Sf RI I N
The \/t. Theatre re • e.| >
new ( ' i III 'II op. I'ei ■ \S .
Tie- day , i I I : i 11 .■ t ' i- 1
manager, repmt the b'.'> > i
will he in p i • bv I ' : a \
Whe, tl, „. ■
«'||, t hi \ ' '
pre-1 lit i m " cop p
Mr !(• • d. - 11'
Mhai y ... r .
the A 71 e Hi "I !
and will pre ei ' t > •
et - fre. of . I ar. i 'or - l o .<
tho- e llav ( I ' * ' pre el ts
1,1ft of II',. I ■ "t ' ' el
Will he published by 11 \ '.
loon.
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HOMI I ROM l.l RM \N "i
Sgt la1 ■ M art in, w ho In
ner\e.| w '• b t ■ • ' 1 \ r
Division in (ierinany for I'.
niontl' . lard, d V v V •
Ort, 211 and W a dim ha»gl d Ort
2t" at Can |) Iif!'* . \ 1
tin* at hoi ■
,la mi ,1 ■ 1 M la'
Martin ■ • I
i!»r»2
Chest Money to
Help R <> Youth
Center D«*bt
Big(f. t In 1 tor f • ■ A
Vmny Ch. • tl .
Of t 1 1 hi 1
12,400 will In "etl to t '
nti r a' i ' ■
bany in I t \
people V
figmnent, a nrd ' ' • I
Deitenn y er, nri • 1
t» r exe. 1 I
ed 'o retire
•ratting the bund.1
Week by w. . • 1
"Teen Rivtit," the S it urd i> p 1
t\ for Mb.1'
largely 'iid'''
♦iinld't
rliib- i r p i' e p ' n ••
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Illtll t ft a If
Ad' I- '
year, I .
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npalh
eh.tr'.-i
Mi M Do I ■ 1
C"t a I ll'li' 1
The Yoilt b ( lit el bllild W
rnn-triii ted to a 1 if re ■ stent by
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rn< .it, lab. ■ .1
III.
fift ■ \ l1'
Alhai 1
drive
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A
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VI !
Ir modi at.
All parent
Jl en ted ai>
Mi Carn>- • , N
Jam. I ee. N11' .
fharle llalfoid. No
I) (' IIrtl - ll, Nov 1 ft
Lor e' U Ilia
Dm 111 - d
Ml Jo b I h" p ' N11
(• \\ M" I . N' '•
Mi 1 F Brow 1 . Nov
Mr Ton teddn No
l!l .1 \ Owe! . N'. s
Mr Ko.-ie Fit", Nov. •>
Mi 1 an oil ; 1 I'll o' , No
Jan e I ee. N
I tig ' 1 tie ipieen between halve ,
I in tin. for the far
1 ions lira! Moby 8 1-1 I
\ wild -coring game wa wit
ne i d at IJoby la-t Frida> night
I " el ve time I hi pi'.' in e ro ed
the goal line 1(1 for \lbany
and two for lloby
('o n 1 I nrner play ed all hi
me! I gave -o "e of the line
" i" bn 'ie'd expel ei e ,|err\
Sharr". -i. outstanding center in
'the area, played halfback in the
1 bird "Tirtct 1" d '..I e.| lt\ th.
way, Sharro k ha- yet to get off
a bad ball from center, and he i
out. landing on defen ••
1'nd Charlie Kniplt playei
1 fullback a while
1 1 i' .1 pi
Ii Jack Martin
before the game
I on. I downs w
following Dan
Knight, t. D.ival Mitchell, 2
M in in -chkade loe Ileal. I
Burton. 2; Sha'to.-k, I
For llobv, \\ ab 100., i(id.
not froil Si kade and cored
\Ibain
\l ' '
Roland Brown
High School
Homecoming
Friday Night
Friday night, Nov. 12, ha*
been set as the l!br)4 homecom-
ing by the Albany High School
Student Council. The homecom-
ing queen, elected by the stu-
dent- of \lbany High School, will
remain a secret until she is
crowned at the ha!.1' time of the
game with lioscoe Candidates
for the i|ueen are Johnnie Yer
gin, representing the freshman
and senior classe , \leta Roun-
tree, representing the junior
class, and Sandra Kesner, can-
didate from the sophomore class.
The band sweetheart. (Jeorgip
Bernstein: pep squad favorite.
Aleta Rountree; and football
sweetheart, Velena Wright, are
like .11 ding mus litrhtin" again this year, and to be presented also.
thou-a ml- of Inn - to I'.ov' State "'ready Manager Merle Joyce All graduates of Albany High
and the We-t Texa Ftilities 1 School are asked to register at a
Friday: 00 and 25.
Saturday 7 1 and 11
Sunda; and 1"
Monday: 7!) and 11.
Tuesday : 7!) and 12.
U ediie -da' 71) a > 1 I:!
Th morning : 72 and I I.
ing at the Legion hall.
The program -tart- at H 00.
I'o.-t Commander Matt Clan
to late- that those who haven't
t i ' et for the meal can /et t;
at the door.
The Mneri. an 1 .!••.'i." foil"h!
for and -ecured the great syste o
of veterar.' ho pita'i/.ation, call-
ed the Veto m- \d i ii hi.
The \ ericai I i-gio" i re
-pot ible fo^ ! he II I. bill . hich
made our vet t he be t educated
ill th*' world, ll" bi t boa ed. and
the biggest taxpayei of any n-
gle group.
The Vnerican l.egioi belii .
in America first, la-t and al- ,
was It doe .omethim- about 'lay s meeting to put up Christ
I-, i ftuis Hi^ntino" ntfjiiti thi< vrvif utu
it in a positive way
Christmas Lights
To Go On Dec. 1
Member of the Albany Cham
her of Commerce voted at Fri
everv vear ind holding a Boy'- i :'n w.
Nation' in the latioi; capital. ° . rrow ar«' putting up the special booth set up before and
wiring. after the game.
The lights will be turned on' Ronald Hill.
Dec. 1. and will stay on until o—
January 1. I HAS SURGERY
The chamber also voted to
sponsor the home and business I ( harles F. Hemphill was ear-
Through junior ba-eball. orator
icul contest.-, flag education
[school n etal awards and spon-
I soring over 4,000 Boy Scout
troops, it gives hundreds of
thousand- of our vouth a chance
II,
' n
(t R SCOUIS AND
PARI NTS IO Mi l I
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Pad
evening .1 7 00
term' educational
\ I l ill re to h.
ar.- t'i bring one or In
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Charlie K i
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I toby on the
20 y ird I hi
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.■h mI i ba«l nitfht rra\« i will t.itl Sutnlay, \«>s
Ht .1 kp'l font <>'i! l at tin* Kir-t Chri halt t'h'irtJi
1 >r Hrow* w I ■ i Vthan'
Show J'out'r »«» (la \ if; w 1 t* t\.«»
• ' .•??••• ■ *(»|»|mm1 jot t d;i\ Hi 11r>t t♦ -:t« hip.
for t toiiui will h** Sunday m«>t*n111u tt tin
'it li'tl' ll 00 o\ lo< K wot hip hour Ht
vt'ii. Hal I'.i'i ' 'it will pfak avain Suntlay • nr ' «'
•-ir ^
';•••■•;' . I STlX iZtZTi'S.
" "HANSEI A GRF.TEL" ' He i resting well.
w a a genera awakening lo III. * ' i
,1,.,., „ , * a i ii -1 a i t \ i" AT GRADE SCHOOL _ .
-■ i it effort .... ,. i , • 1 Attend runeral
I he Penthouse Production.-!
Children' I beat re will pre ant Judge anil Mr I! King and
"II m el and Crete!" at the grade Frank King were called to Rreck
f hool auditorium Monday, Nov nnridge Tue-day night by the
1 ■ at p. m sudden death of Mrs. King'* sis-
I he eii-t i eoiujio ed ol pro tcr' husband, Floyd Pearson.
f< iiinal eiitertainet
The Children'- Theatre wi
U Brow ''"Mil of bring "l'inocchio" and "Ten j.
Weeks With I ('ill 11 ' at a later ... , ,
The Vii .■ rii a I,. .' on be . ^ ^ Mrs. Pearson is the former
1 with th. or ' "I'm Cod i' |Jonnie Davis who was living in
tin pi>. .' t" i< in- 11 • i 11.. ■ 'I'll. \ e an Legion ha.- mo'-a the King home when she married
Co . try It do* ' ii' t ilia" 1 . 00b po-' and do . tn Ml Pearson. She was employed
i I an. I yo atteid, but pot <n in- Ilion member Join us at the Shackelford County Ab-
i "BaiK to Cod pro.'ta and help keep it tronB -tract Co. while living here.
hi; R( 11 \ N 11 IlliOV. N
:irry on theii
con-plracie.-.
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i rong i at ional ecu l it \ It b"
a", i m "talkmg oftly and ur
ry in a bur t u k" in the lot m n
ai n'.'d fori ■' ' rong enough to
The funeral wa- held in Rreck
enridge Thur-day mornin ' of la-'
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oo and al 7
and Tin da
hot! Mo
Pep Squad, Majorettes Are Lion Backers
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junior; Beverly Jones, mascot; left to right: Lynda Lynch, Nth
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ol Janet \ 111•• , eniol, .
Vlii Maxwell, «>phoinori
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y ii have taken part in all band
onior. Cilia Jean Hank . -oph
oinor* . Joy 11 Smith, head ma-
jorette, i ii "i i ieui ■ a- Bern
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1954, newspaper, November 11, 1954; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414507/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.