The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1969 Page: 4 of 8
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Al'ianv Texas
Thursday, AW u ,
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Luncheon Honors
Linda .Moore
Library
Linda Moore bride-elect of
Gene Hay Davis, and her
bridesmaids were honored,
Thursday, Aug 7 at a luw heon |
hosted by Kathy Webb in her!
home.
A buffet liinrheon which ton 1
sisted of various salad.-, inelud
ing tuna bean casserole and
vegetable salad along with I fr„m t(M. Texas
other side dishes, were served | Sept I
Guests attending were Katli v.w of interest in th«
leen Moore maid of honor, and hhrary include The Texas Ai
Amanda Beach, bride's attend „i;inac for jk.,7 a gift from th.
fjeginiurg Sept 2 the liln -
will (pen at I p m and do •
at j «i p m
Twelve primary and clemen
tary students signed for the
summer reading program -| on
sored by the Texas State l.ibr i
ry and the Shackelford County
Library Those students finis
ing the required number of1
hooks will re l ive a certifi ate:
State Librai\ i
Hilt
To the Ladies . ..
For the Ix-st food values for
weekend shopjiers (iwendolyre
Clyatt Extension consumer
marketing spts ialist with Texas
A&M I'niversity says meat
prices remain firm
With careful comparison of
featured mi's however a va
liety of meats for the outdoor
grill or for indoor cooking can
be found at reasonable prices
Beef chuck steaks and various
bow less roasts, ground beef
and round steaks are among
the specials. Ham [Millions
fresh picnics aid wieners usu
ally ale good values, too
Lamb shoulder (hops will
help stretch the meat dollar
They can be broiled as well as
braised Fryer prices are a bit
lower with specials ill some
markets, especially on the cut
up pieces
Ice cream is the all Ameri-
can dessert so serve it often
It's easier to scoop ice cream
or slice it if it is taken out of
tlie freezer and put it in the
refrigerator a while to soften,
the specialist suggests Allow
twenty minutes for a hall gal
Ion. ten minutes fur a pint
Fresh fruit and vegetable
items in good supply at most
economical prices include
peaches, oranges pears car
taloupcs. watermelons white
seedless grapes bananas a\o
cades, limes, tomatoes, head
lettuce, green cabbage, cclcrv.
green onions, red potatoes, dry
onions and russet pctatocs fu
cumbers, corn, !>cll peppers,
squash, and hie. o'.i nic c.-n
daily available at moderate
price lew's
Teflon c< i ku iii i hould b
conditioned alt i a d.-v rn1 >
bmg w ith si itt sp,...., :■! .
tic scruliliei in alt"' u. e
In dishwashei .d s s I \i
sioll Home Man.i 1 .-nt V
cialisl l)oii> Myei
lion by nilthiiij co it .1 pan w i;h
cooking oil or un-altcd I at
Parents of first graders ln>
ware Knteriug school costs
may lie higher than yon • ,
pect Jennie Hitching i:\tcn-"ti
family life education special
ist, suggests you plan ahead in
preparing for these expenses
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A bobcat is tied far more
closely to a specific environ-
ment than a fox or coyote,
which may range almost any
where Spoils Afield
Dallas Morning News F.amo
Texas Landmarks by \\ I
llcpp •! In the library s 'lexa
Collection anie I!#*'. Cattle
Kii'gs of Texas
las The author
Texas and the
men who lent
by C L I)o:ig
s great love was
history of the
romance to the
storie
i Kings
s of this
of Texas
state
is one
Cattle
of tllllse
stories The I egend of old Stom
Itanch. by John \\ Cloud I
Nun's Story by Kathryn lliilrne
The \ ines of Yarrabce h
Dorothy 1 'den Christmas
Through the Year- by 'dad;.
I 'arroll .'n II \ Space < )dy s->
by Arthur (' Clarke
Patrons >.f tl. libra! > ha\
overdue luniks are n minded
j the lihr ary circulates hook
free for two weeks After that
time a charge of two cents a
day or ten cents a week Book
'not returned within a reason-
able time are to lie paid for at
purchase price Peas" ( he. k
j your homes for overdue hook
and return them at once
Librarian
' What do you lay w» go out for 0 spin, dear'
the fo
for pa ■
rved bv
efr
'I
BO'o of the casualties occur in dear weather.
West Tex
Mexico. 1
of the (ai
Constitute
2. In the i
Inc . voters gave the Texas Wa-
ter Plan overwhelming suppo '
The amendment was defeated in
Houston where a plurality of
more than Vt n<n votes was re-
corded opposing it
Clayton said that in spite of
the defeat m :• progr* - h ,
been made in Texas in a short-
er period of time than in most
states He cited the California
i water plan which required ax
years from inception to approv-
al by the California legislature,
tlien fi e more years for public
approval Clayton said that in
Texas another proposed ((insti-
tutional amendment could lie
j submitted in November. 1ST71,
and predicted that it will be
accepted, even in areas such
i Harris County where opijo-
silnm wa- lieai icst
o
An insurance salesman was
I working on a prospect "This
|xilic y will cost '.oiI only 4 , <io
a month on straight life Do
[you want to i;ive me your si;>
i nature now
That mind pretty good
aid the customei But I had
j in mind to fool around a bit on
I Saturday nights
bottorn
ibout. Move
tir arms, and
eds.
pla'e- in the po
rubbish from the
If you get tan
wee ! - dot t thra;
gintly. shaking y
legs (lear of the
If you cannot buck a current,
swi:n diagonally across it mov-
ing with the flow
If you fall while water skiing,
re. over the -ki- They will help
keep you afloat Also, if your
boat capsi/cs hang onto it if
you can't right it The swim to
shore is often longer than it
seems Besides the boat is easi
er to sjuit than a lone swimmei
If you have cramps, don't
panic Keep calm Fear most
often causes cramp- to lie fatal
If you re in deep water, take
a deep breath, assume a face-
down position seize the cramps
ed muscle with thumbs and
fingers of l>oth hands and
squeeze with all your might -
then stretch the muscle for re-
lief As quickly as possible, go
ashore and massage it
Bememliei if cramp- cannot
lie broken, you can swim in a
cramped jiosition if you do not
get excited
If you follow these simple
rules you can be assured that
all your summer
accident free
'-•quid fertilize,
Snake Country?
Take Mayonnaise! „
applicator tadu, .
' 'ion May on- ed of nickel atainl**
hazardous to your 'as^ mor® thin A |
lougfi alloy resuti wS
many fertilizer
naise may
ti< j!tn if you're a snake
Three f: ,st Texas men recent-
ly demo -1 rated tlieir technique
for killing with
disabled Tm»,
may onnaise pald «,.>«,W m ^
encountered an espe- disability benefits
c;a!i. tielligererit cottonmouth *j
■ • .i-iii .'.hie hauling hav. „w
a cm mty and uiisiic- BlD0CT ■■11
m ful "arch for a stick or The board of tnut«j
>ik .'.itb '.Inch to dispatch the Albany I. S. D wffi
' .• one of then rem em ber- special sessioa Mondu
ed i it of mayonnaise in his August 18, at7:3#p
Iiiik bag A well aimed toss office at the supernal
In the man incapacitated the . . .. . 7^*1
- iiake long enough for the other P
two to administer the coup de II* tejgj,
grace witii quart cans of motor invited to attend tig!
oil ' meeting. |
fun will be
Mark Mlman ol llilcssa
| visiting his grandparents Mt
and Mrs 'I I. Mlman and Mi
and Mrs K I Lynch
o
Mr and Mrs M.,\ Williams
haie returned from a vacation
trip to California where thei
|^'lit two week- Thei made til'
trip In jet from I)allas
-4y
Mis ( I I .hidden has ri
turned from Bidgeu OCX I, \ .1
where she visited het daughtei
Mi- II Haltjens and Ml II . "
jells She made the trip by jet
from Dallas
Continuing Lfforts
Pledged for Water
in
Mill) |
PI I'I li III \i;i\i.
Heniem'ici
Phi Honany
\ Ilia in Hot(
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the
Sept
B< t
I.
I l/jlihv
Sigma
p m.
LI BROCK
ter. Inc ha
tinning ol
bringing the
t iff
frci
ality
Con
the
111.
itiitn
dr
in
tti it i:\s MiiMI
Mark Moody of Paradise has'
been visiting his 'j andpareilt - I
Mr and Mrs Ben Si hkade all 11
has enjoyed catching fish with
his grandfather Mai k vv as .
peciallv proud of an eight-
pound bass that In caught
Tne S hkades took him heme
and spent the weekend in Par
adise tin Saturday they at
tended a tea at Decatur honor
aig their gi ai'ddaughter I are
Inii .lov Hemmeie
Mr. and \If
Were in KI Pa -o Aeg
their son, Pvt Bait l(
Who completed his boot
at Fort Bliss Ih left
morning for Fort Polk,
his basic training as
Inn snian
Marl llohhs
to v is t
llohhs,
training
Sunday
La . for
a field
' pl
inal
1. was defeat.i
margin Aug >
K B rex
rillo Water. In.
the regional org
redouble its eft.
mate adoption o
son said that W
have si;|,|)U.|i|cn
is to grow and
Watei Inc
organizations
ing and fin li
th
ple.lg
■xas V
i. the
Amen*
d by
Wat.-
• presi
ganizat
lilts to
ii the
est T<
P'ospi
lie of
die; t"
if W.
ned ;
i PI a
prop
ion,
idell
tioll
Ama-
t. slid
d ulti
W at
mil t
if it
ater problem
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Ml MCIP \l \\ \ 11 |! ins
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I Notice is hcreh
tile Board of Din
West Central |,\
Water District nil
: lie heat ing on the
: mini budget on Tuesday, th.
day of S. ptembet lin'.o tor the
fiscal year ending Septenilwi
•" I'M' in the harden Itooni
Windsor Hotel Miilcne le\a-
j at Hi no \ M at which time
any fxindholder taxjiaver of th
D.strict or other illtelested p -I
sons may appear in per-on or
by agent or by attorn, v anil
shall be given an opportunity
I to he heard for oi against the
estimates or an item thereof
i Mr
i vv. re
I We. k
an.I \li
in Ki
•i d to v
vv as
Pa
! I'att.
during
i- it their
A
l et in
for a
tii ::in |»ndcied then . anie
with the idea He said The
aren't any jobs for you But
. an name a conunil'e. to inv.
recent
-eiiater
ill |M»i'<
111;.' who was .omp
. _ j ing at Fort Bliss
' approached,'1 11 transferred t
job I he poli i ' hi" a \i'iz vvlier..
i show an exception lit
ave to the final adopt
licit budget
Claude 1 Peeler Sec
West Central Te\a- Mm
Watei District
mas
.J
retai'
ii ipa
Mr. Farmer-
Mr. Rancher:
The next time you find it
necessaiy to borrow on your
farm or ranch land, we would
like to have you consider a
PLDERALLAND BANK lean.
Loans are made for long
terms with a reasonable
Interest rata.
II III It \I I \ N 11
It \ N K \SSI II I
Bonnie
F
Una
lold
| I'alt
I. at i'
i Te x
tigat" v hv then
and you can Ik1
to the commit •
no to'
lais
MM tl I 1.1 It M > I >! I!
v .iled bids will he re
the Stale Building i .■
n, Sam Houston Slatt
IKS); Da istin I'exas
a in \iiiltist . I. I '■>
Mi (■( kcnri.h e I . \as
telephone Vgl .'ili
Bliss.'II \, Pain.. .Mgr.
on d
F0P BACK-TO 'SChooleRS
Sock It To 'Em %rith
FASHIONS FOR SCHOOL
by
• VICKY VAUGHN
• TIIKKMO JAC'S
• I'.ollBIK BROOKS
• MISS P». K.
and then i io your bit by adding
• \I'ACHK SCARVES
• ( MAIN BELTS
• SIK K'LDER BAGS
• 1111'-I'OSK
/' • i nf I.nji-ri way while Selection
tin Complete
•lust Arrived . . .
\'cst Swi'atcrs
r /
0 /hue
SPECIALTY SHOP
U'( Specialize in Fashion
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Bememliei
Phi B nan/ a
Ml.,in I 'o'.'l
al1
c Betl
L Pt 1,
I
( Mill HI
I wish to thank a
so ably . ssisted in
the grass lire on my
Wk*.
11 those w ho
putting out
place Moll
day alteinoon
spouse tin help
loss
Thanks again
The .puck iv
saved scveic
Samuel Diller
Call the News
vmi have visitors
office when
SPECIAL
One Week Only
Half or Whole
BEEF • ••
53c lb.
Plus Wrapping
762-2012 . . . ALBANY
ALBANY PACKING CO.
Mh\ AXP MUS. ATCHISOX
Formerly Heivfoni Packing Co.
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Ti
Hope \vf did not inconvenience
anyone while we were closed this past
week for repairs. If everything noes
as planned, we will be open Sunday.
THANK VOU!
The Steak House
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hos>an
Mr.and Mrs. Wayne Ho«»an
in i M i:
-pei ticalioils Contra 'oi's an
th. State Building Commissi
to obtain the plans and s;.
cations from Coffee a d Ci,
• '
accordance with state pro
We Use 11 Service Plan
■ Whole (irado \
0LE0.1l ?for :Hr FRYERS.... kS
( t I I IV Ih
tic
IMOMi: TAX
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To II \ It Itlock
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Dallas. tV\as 75-lW
Please send me \oiir hiochiiie detailing (he the II .V It
HI OI K I ranchise program.
N \MK
XDDItl ss
CITY
Clip coupon and mail todav
II \ Iv HI O. K wants In locale a |iei son capable of on
crating a Million lax service in \lhany.
No experirne^ nrerstmry
We furnish Tit MMNl. SUMM ITS \DV1HTIS|\C,
America's l argest lax Service With Over .iihmi tMfiees
s|| \s| \
CANNED DRINKS,
ass't. flavors 10 - $1.00
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11 I l\i:it S It \\l II IWVND
BACON. 2 k ..U
SPAGHETTI. 3 «
(..MM ||S
C (iF.RMAN SAUSAGE,
In —
I'.inline Hav is
( lit I K \\ \liO\
12 oz. ring
69c
l>l I KI It s
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II MM ItM s- I ()\ I
How familiar the scene of a
little old lady standing in ,1
.l.mrw.iv selling small Ixiiijiie s
of \ .olets to the hiisv p.s.ple
passing hv She alwavs had 1
I'M'iv market hecaus.1 evevone
loves violets
I he v iol.'l is s.ii.l to lie one
ol the oldest Ki,own llowers
| and even liefore man had nias
•ci el a langnagc. he looked
| n|>.n I he lovely violet unit e\
aioined its d. In ale lieanlv and
; sell i.ai;rancr.
| e offer lovely |*>tted violets
to let von share your senti
mi nts with a shut 111. or e\piesS
yourself to someone special
Call I'.i.iii, we'll de i\\'i your
gift
Pauline's
Floral & Gift Shop
Telephone TfilM'.Yv;
BEANS.... 1 lor 9c WIENERS, 12«- *
KOI \ I ^ KISI \\ HOI | KI ItM 1
CORN, i tans.. 59:
SI ol I
I II" ION s
TEA. 1-1 Ik.
ojK.i
( li I.I.I ' II. hag I roirn
I Ol t.Mlfs I I MIT OM |M I \s|
COFFEE, lb S!
fC
Kim DOG FOOD.
12 cans for $1.00
I. MIDI \ IMtlDK 10 o«- pkg
strawberries,
f roy.en 4 for HJ2
■ . gallon ti WHY'S
MEUORINE... *
Eubanks Cash Grocery
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1969, newspaper, August 14, 1969; Albany, Tex.. (texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429070/m1/4/: accessed February 23, 2019), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.