The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1969 Page: 5 of 8
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January 20,
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THE AIM ANY NEW$
I April Plans were also made
for a freshnan junior degree
workshop Fell 17 after school.
Each freshman must receive
a junior degree tx-fore being
admitted to FFA in her sopho-
more year All .sophomores are
centerpiece for the
in which each girl participat
ed Melon Snyder delivered the
centerpiece so tiu- residents
could enjoy it on Valentine
Day.
A banquet was also discuss-
r«t home lJun;or H;gh
Win District
i
The state
is the highest in the degree
tern, is selected for achieve-
ment only by the girls with an
The Albany .Junior High
School girls' basketball team
. elosul out the season Monday
working toward their chapter jed and planned for May :t Ma w''b a victory over the
degree in order to gain iiulivid lecia Edington and Bobby Sears * 's'"° team. This 22 9 victory
ami community growth and 1 were selected as chairmen for Kavo K'fls the district
to be in the h HA tlieir junior i the banquet j championship The team finish-
year The state degree, which The meeting was closed with with a 71 district record
sys-1 entertainment provided by an<' a 1''r> word for the sea-
Debbe Neff and Melissa Waller ^
, and a film strip for those in i ('ir,s Pla>'nR ^ Kra,l<' ,>as'
outstanding interest in FHA and terested in the field of fashion i kelba" ,his >*'ar ar<" Pat,i wil
liams. Sherry Shack. Barbara
| Morrison, ("here Taylor Linda
N'eff, Lynn Sanders, Betty I.u
Carlile, Carol Webb, .leannie,
F/dmison, Brenda Dillingham,
Kay Smothers, Amelia Alex-
ander, Cassie Window I 'atti
Swank. Mindy Wilo'h Man-
agers are Kathy Salters and
Janie Williamson.
o
Smith's legal expense was
running high, so when he met
us lawyer on the street, he
said "Nice day, isn't it He
member, I'm not asking you,
I'm telling you '
Shackelford county
abstract company
J. Carter King, Jr., Manager
I PO 2-22M
tlEWllNEK
IESITIAYS
its purposes (iirls who attend-j merchandising
ed the degree workshop were! While working on their de
Bobby Sears, Carolyn Schkade,! gree goals toward "better citi
Paula Alexander Betty Buck u nship and community mem
ner, and .Jo Alexander bership," Kathy Webb. Linda
Another activity that took! Moore, Cindy Posey Barbara
place at the Feb l.'l meeting Carter and ' Carolyn Schkade
k WlM In was the making of a Valentine hel,M-<l Saturday with the March
| of Dimes clean up
Complete Season
I I tie Albany boys Bteam fin
islied their season Friday night
j with defeat by t|»e Banger 15
! team Hie score w as 59-62. The
lx)\s had a 117 record for the
season I hey did ;i fjne job un
der the direetion of Coach Ken
neth Hill They are certainly to
be commended'
Lions Practice
The Albany Lions defeated
I Hanger Hit to 4» to finish the
* district play undefeated Tliey
played Brady in a practice ses
sion Pile.'-day in Coleman The
Lions stayed on top until the
- ' last quarter when Brady pulled
ahead and defeated the Lions
•>ti 7.") The Lions played a sec
end practice game Thursday
with Wylie in the Abilene High
I gym at 7 30, The hi district
game will be Tuesday. Feb 25.
also in Abilene High gym
(against Class II A champions.
Cross Plains All the Albany
fans are urged to attend these
! ini|K)rtaiit games and help sup
I port the mighty Lions all the
way to State!
! ioncss Season
The Albany I.ione-ses were
defeated in their last game
of the season 30 to :{'» by
the Hanger girls' team The
Lioness had a 10 3 record in t h. ■
district play for the third place
standing among girls' team-
Miss Strickland and the girls
represented Albany with true
sportsmanship and ability this
season.
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The Albany News
STATFD MEETINGS of
Albany Lodge No 4H2
AF&AM. Thursday night, Feb
20. Members urged to attend.
Visitors welcome
.1 Harold Cockrcll, W. M.
J. C. Tarlton, Secy.
^NGSjm^E^\
Prices Good Friday and Saturday
[TOY'S FROZAN MELLORINE, ]k gallon ctn 39c
Annual Reports of
S.S. Payees is Due
Before April 15
Soc ial security beneficiaries
under age 72 who have enntinu
ed to work while receiving
monthly checks must report
their earnings if they made over
[$1,6K0 during 1968
B B Tuley .lr manager of
the social security office re
minded recipients that the an
nual re[x>rt is required of wives
widows, student and child liene
ficiaries as well as workers age
62 and 72 'Die report must !>e
filed with social security no
later than April 15, 19' 9
Benefii iaries who gave social
security an estimate of earnings
exceeding $t.6H0 for the year
will I*- mai!e«l a re|>ort form to
complete and return
Persons who estimated earn
ings of less than $I.6JM but
made more than they ex|*'Cted
must ask their local social se |
curity office for a report form.
Tuley said
Additional information may lie
obtained by visiting or writing
the Abilene Soc ial Security of
fice at Hoom 12 Ferk tal Bldg ,
or by calling 677 .*>262. Abilene
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I.INCH IM M »M MINI
School lunch room menu for
week beginning Feb 24:
Monday Chili and beans or
vegetable soup and sandwich,
macaroni and cheese. cole
slaw or Kngh. h pea salad,
milk, ice cream or fruit
Tuesday Sausage or sal
mon < Toquettcs buttered pota-
toes, grc -en be a as white bread,
milk, chocolate cake
Wednesday I'into beans,
taco or fat rascal, buttered
spinach or greens. onions,
cornbread or wliile hi cad. milk
and fruit cobbler.
Thursdas Fried chicken and
gravy, creamed potatoes, black
eyed peas, hot bisc nit and but
tcr, milk, ice cream or orange.
Friday Hamburger or sand
wiih. potato chips, carrot
strips, buttered rice, milk,
pineapple pudding
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News want ads get results'
Prindle to Attend
T. U. Session
SENIOR CITIZENS
TO MEET FEB. 27
I
(' \It WAN TO BI-DISTKICT
1 CAME AT ABILENE
A caravan of basketball fans Members of the Senior CW-
will leave here Tuesday to ride zens Club will meet at the
to Abilene for the bi district Youth Center Thursday even-
basketball game ! irig. Feb 27.
All who will rule in the cara All members are urged to at-
van are urged to join the group tend
at the hi0i school here at 6 «>
l
I i
i p in Tuesday
Try the want ads first!
FRANK PHINDI.E
Frank Prindle. son of Mrs
'' A Prindle of Moran. has
l>een admitted to Foundation.-,
in Educational Administration
for the l%'i summer session at
the I'niversity of Texas at Aus-
tin and has been awarded a
sL'.")ll (HI sti|H'lld
Foundations in Educational
\dministratioii is a nine week
emmar program for prosjiec
live school administrators It
was initiated in and lias
In hi offered every summer
ince that time
Approximately voung men
in Texas are ele< ted to partici-
pate eac h summer The main
qualific at ions are "one or more
years of successful teaching ex
pel ienc e strong rec omnienda j
tions In qualified persons and
admission to the I'niversity ef
Texas (irnduate School.
Mr. Prindle is currently
teaching malhematies in the
Corsicana High School He earn
eel his li S degree at Howard
Payne College in Brow nwood
and his master of education at
North Texas State I'niversity ,
Before going to Corsicana, he!
served as high school principal,
at Frost
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W. tlraham Webb. Jr.
IW TIGCTABLE
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.Tucker's SHORTENING, 3 lb. ctn. 59c
51b. bag 59c
FS COFFEE, lib. can 69c
IfAmRoM of Texas FLOUR, 5 lb. bai? 49c
m TOASTIES, 18 oz. box 39°
I tod Out Cut GR. BEANS, 303 can 6 for $1.00
UbENGUSH PEAS. 393 can.6 for
[FmUviI Whole Kernel CORN, 303 can 5 for $100
VBNNA SAUSAGE.. I tans. M
PINEAPPLE JUICK, No 2 6 cans $1.00
[hMr'sPOTTED MEAT ..Scans. !I1
Chocolate. CAKE MIX 3 for $1.00
iUIH ROOM TISSUE 4^roD pkg.. 39c
Vegetables & Fruits
POTATOES, 10 lb 59c
LETTUCE, lb... 15c
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CABBAGI], lb. 7c
lb. 12c
TEX \S
ORANGES
IIOHMF.I.'S HEI) l.AHEI.
BAC0N.IL... 59c
Chuck ROAST, lb. 49c
■M.I. MEAT
FRANKS, 12 oz pk 49c
Prime Rib Roast, lb 69c
Round STEAK, lb. 87c
WIIII.E TIIEY I.AST
Rump ROAST, lb. 69c
(iolden Brand Quarters
OLEO, 2 lb. 35c
12 oj. box OANDY'S
Cottage Cheese 33c
i , gallon ctn. CANDY S
BUTTERMILK 49C
PAPER TOWELS, big roll 39c | HALF & HALF 35c
18 Top Grocery & Market
"^KpHere and Save WitiTs7& H Green Stamps—Good Anywhere
TS2-2502 Killough, Owner
Frozen Food
LM <>/. pk)j. .MEAD'S
Parker House Rolls 33c
< IIICKEN
POT PIES 2 for 45c
WIIOI.F. SI N
ORANGE JUICE,
6 oz. can 2 for 45;
FOR RENT
FOlt S.A1.K Oli KENT 2 IkmI
I rcHim house, central heat, In
Hose addition Write Box 31.
| Throe kniorton, Texas. 7C.o;::i, or
I call 5531 there. If
I FOlt HI'.NT Newly decorated
3 bedroom farm house on I
i pavement !i minutes from Al-
i liany, including about lit acres.
I Call 7iV2-21.ll or 7B2-3270 after
ti tf ]
FOlt KENT .! Iiedroom house.'!
i blocks from grade school. Call
.Mrs Martha Jones, 7(12 3205. If.,
THAILEIt SPACE for lease
convenient On sewer Also 1
whec I stock trailer for sale.
See Walter lxdbetter or call
71.2 3207 3l>p
BEDDINC PLANTS Petunias.
marigolds, pnnsies and ver-
benas.
Pauline's I lot al \ l.ilt Shop
FOlt SAI.E BcHit and shoe le-
pair shop in Albany. Reason
for selling, ill health. John E.
Holder, Box 512, Albany tf
TI RKEYS FOlt SAI.E hens
and a torn Young birds.
Contact C. C Moorman. 3tip
(I.MUtEN Tll.l.FIt HENTA1.
New and used tillers in stock.
New and used Mowers in
stock Hiding mowers and grass
c ateliers and parts in stoc k
Chain saw sale Discount on
all new saw s S!l!l W and up
t'sed gas and electric saws,
M'.i.tK) and up.
Stilwell Son (iarage
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FOR SAI.E Shower door. $10:
kitchen sink and fittings. $10;
floor furnace, $2."> 00; light fix
lures, $2.00 each; drop leaf
j ate leg table, $:>0 miscellan-
I coils hand made aprons, 50c to
$1.00. Call 702 2240. 2tic
FOR SALE
FOR SAI.E All Metal cow
feed trough, IV pi|H' and
1 barrels >i ft long. Painte<l
liuclcls Jenkins, 7t>'J l*i>11 27c.
I
I'MIt SAI.E 0 room house,
j with bath, central heating
land a two car garage To lie
! moved 250 gal butane tank
Mile south of Sedwick store
Miles Benda, 7I.2 3I1W, Albany
FOR SAI.E 10' 1 CMC pickup.
H 1, Hawkins 7(12 3201. If
JOHN E. BEALL
Bl'D DEB and
HEM. ESTATE
FOR SAl,E Frigidain
dishwasher, no scratches, like
new, I year o'd, 1 years war
i ranly left. $17.. Call 762-2501.
tfe,
FOR SAI.E Our house in Al
bins 71'.' Rambler Write
Mrs J C Capps, 307 7th St ,
Not una. Texas TKttS. t'iip
\ RE M, BAH(i MN 3 l>"<lroom,
2 baths, fireplace, built in
range 762 32!lf>, if no answer
call after > no or contact Wool
aver, ,>33 47.'>7, Henrietta, 77c
Ft>R SAI.E Clievrolet Impala,
•t door Factory air, extra
clean Bob Mitchell, 762 317R
27c.
News want ads get resu'ts!
I MA'ITRESSES, Tmx springy
I new or renovated Piik-ui
I and delivery made (Inarm
Iced Western Mattress Co Sai
\ngelo l 'hone I •< i '.' 2224, leav«
i name. tl
' FOR CARPENTERS and Paint
ers call James Ball. 762 11327
Small jobs appreciated. •!
Most of u.s acquire furniture
gradually, and forget to in
crease insurance l.ist every
| thing you own Estimate Hie
value Compare with your cov
II rage See how "short" you are!
1'hen call .1 11 Castlcbrrry, in
suranrc
FOR "a job well done feeling"
clean carjuMs with Blue l.us
Ire Rent eleclrie shampooer
$1. Pollye's Knit aiwl (lift Shop
WATCH FOR OCR FIRST
MONDAY SALE
Business Services
MONUMENTS Kenneth Tan-
ner is the agent for Raw-
lins Monuments. Call PO 762-
2211. tf
SEE JAY DAVIS for watch
clock and jewelry repairing
Also engraving 20 percent diiv
count on jewelry and watches
\t my home, Hill Top Jr.'
Davis '
FURNITURE REPAIRED, re
finished and restored Cahl
net' built. Call PO 1346H A
I. Ooff »
A I) A M S9
Monument Co.
i MI'TEItY I I TTEBINC.
SERVICE
Will he in Albany first
week end in each month
Hap Adams
Box K1
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 20, 1969, newspaper, February 20, 1969; Albany, Tex.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429166/m1/5/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.