The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1969 Page: 3 of 8
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Texa?, Thursday. May
Till: ALU AS Y NEWS
Memory
choral
Lane
In#* Mham Nrws
Mav II I9W
v Shop.
PIGGLY WIGGLY
ta can crow about!
BACON
All II ran (Is
Sliced
lb. 73c
VMHTA £ k" n 1 lk. k%,
OLEO 5:,ir / ll>. pkg.. 19c
FRANKS
Ml llramU
.Ml Meat
lb. pk. 59c
CHUCK ROAST
Shoulde
Round
'ROAST
U.S.I).A. Grade
Hea vy Beef
U.S.D.A. Grade
Heavy Beef
II).. 5k
lb.. 59c
Miracle Whip
SALAD
DRESSING
qt. jar 49c
r.awh'i Finest
\l I I I.\\I»HS
APPLE JUICE
While House.
\o su *;ir \dded
\h gal. round eta. 79c
qt. htl. 35c
IHD CHICKEN With Broth
3 for $1.00
/tffff | Wolf Brawl
vflftil I'laln, No Brans
So. 2 can 59c
UNA SAUSAGE
4 oz. Swift's
All Meat
Gold'n CORN
;io:i t an Hel Montr < i cam
Ntvle m Whole kernel
Brisk
TEA
I cans SLc
REYNOLDS Wit AI'"" "
Muniiniiiii I oil
Strong, Absorbent
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3 for $1.00
r
MOT TOWELS
I cans. 79f.
15 oz. F,atde Brand
Sweet Condensed
Frozen Foods
STRAWBERRIES I"::" 4pks.SI*
m.ITT"'• ,'T**"'■
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PIGGLY WIGGLY
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coolies £ss£r hi- />'«•
CRISfO
Creamy '
Shortening « t
31
I i mi It's salad In New Pump I n
Ml STAltD .. 12 <>:. jar 2!>c
Fann Fresh
ole soutii \z'
RELETS CORN xzzrzz
POT PIES Ch-^r
wrritos j;;:.1:;;,
Bars
2 Ih. pan 79c
:} pks. $ 1.00
S for S1.90
fi 02. pk. 19c
U L'
'C U. S. N(>.
ruiAiuiijKuMetK
' Id lb. 53c
car rots - for /.<><■
LEMONS I
Miukitl
Ih. 25 C
r in
Gold. ^ ellow u iwi
uh\ lted
/./: \l'i:li:i'IT. in '«'■
WNASSS:' «■1i;"
1 s No I IV\as linby 1(0.'
Vo. .w:l Del Monte
Harllel Halves
3 for $1.00
a piggly wiggly
Meadow a thn-e y ear-old
r;ii'< I and owned by Wade M(
Pen ifi' of tin- county in a ra e
ir Fort Worth May II. broke
the track record for one mile
(overine the (list aw< 111 I I!
flat
The school hoard of the Al
I any Independent Siimil Ii
tint met Monday and reelect. I
four of the lc icheri which
tauuld in the school this year
'im'v were M I MiU-s. sup!
Mc.limpsey principal
Mi- liolihip Hf*«fl lor third and
Inurth grades and Mis.s Sallie
Butler for first and second
pi'a<k*s 'lliese were the only
teachers that applied for their
old positions
There is a movement on foot
to organize an (episcopalian
i«hurch in this city lir Kicker
I i been ap|x)inted Lay Hit
lor by Bishop (iarrelt of this
lo i e and he ill hold ser\
l e- at the Cumberland Pre-
' y t i ian Church b winning May
■' at II o'clock, and ( very Sun
da\ thereafki when the build
ih!1 I- ii 't oci upli il I y tin- I <i1:
man Lutheran. Sunday school
v. ill be held e\ery Sunday at
* :il in to. k
i <>n last I'ridav evening the
Christian Fndeavof Society o
the I're hyterian Church gave
j a in ial at the manse After the
I'ii-11 i nit- ting, Mi.-s pei 'i
' '.i wi onib plesidiiu!. entertain
j i ient was in the parlor A beau-
• I if ill "lei t ion rendt red li\ M i-
hlussie Hey nolds, reading by
Mis- Moselle Webb, and sever
|; I I w aut if ill piano solos b e
(ream and cake wei' -erved I
Ti e ('hill eh of I' irist miH'ts
every Sunday afternoon at ! o
i lock at the ( uinbei land 1 'res
hyterian Church.
I In Albany Hillcs are prepar
ing for the atinU d State Camp. |
which takes place at \ustin in
July ITii Company is now fir :
ii g on ttio target range twice
a week preparatory lo the [
Cam]) I'eny Ohio. -hiHit tu
whiili it I- ex|R'(ted Albany will
si nil at least two men to com
pHc in the national inatche.
This company has an allowanc.
for target pracitice ol ,
rounds
II is reported that Krilest
S ott ha- truck a u in of coal |
i I) In farm which is three feet j
thick W. (I rot he has found ore
which resembles gold very;
much lliese two dlscoverieJ
were made near Mr .1 A !
(iings fram The disco1,
(ry is already havim. its el'b I
on Mr King
Those Who atti "de I Mrs llr
I el I s reading Monday iiigln
v.ere furnished an intellect mil '
and litei ary treat. rare and i
helpful Her synopsis of the;
School band arid
Christobal. C 7. One day.
riot long ago at France Field,
aeirt Hobert B Williams, I S
Army aviator, a quiet heavy
set unoMriisive man. told bis
friend as he climbed into his
little pursuit plane "I thinn
I II do it today When Ik- lan I
ed with bloodshot eyes, some-
what pale and with a bleeding
hand a few minutes later. Bob
Williams had qualified for
nemliership with that exclus-1
ive group of birdmen who have
done next to the im[«os.sible in
iviation. the outside loop, ot'n-
erwise known as the inverted |
loop lie had completed the
man killer -liint" previously i
a( coinplished bv only three (
men Jimmy Doolittle, the
\i my s bliiHlfold a< >■ Al Wil
hams pride of the Naval air
ei \ ice. and Hen (iehrard Fies ,
ler (ierman war ace and pre |
mier stunt pilot of the Conti ,
nent I
V\ II Hammer made a trip
la t Friday to Ml I'lea-ant lo
i ■ tu- on Zenie Hammer and
.vile and returned home Sun
day eve
Mr and Mrs II
are happy over tin
i new daughter to
Williamson county this pa t
week He rami up to look ovc
bis laixk-d business in this four
ty. Ik' owns some two or thre
farms in thjs (mmty
Mrs Marene Barws an
Misses Virginia McOaren an<
f omse Dellis of Marshall, wen
guests this week of Mrs. J. K
Webb
i in Wednesday afternoon Mrs
C h fiihson entertained a
number of her friends with foul
tables of bridge at her home.
rtfotqM
tteuftW
S Hooker
arrival of
liless their
home the young lady arriving
on May !!
Mr and Mrs T A Heats ,ac
companied by their grandchil
drill. Nancy and Mary Nell
Kin:' |H-nt the day last Sun
day ilh the former's sons in
' i r a I i ni In Ih" alb rnoon I hey
wen joined by \!i and Mrs
fi c King on their visit
I fieri were about ll'a pres
"■it at the F ather and Soil ban
que1 I'm-orid by the local Hoy
"lit organization at the Mr
I .emu! e hotel last |-'i iilay
Mi and Mrs W I) McWhort
■ I aci i mpaiiii d by Mines
i hat-lle and W (I iJeb, are
spending a few days in Dallas
this week
Julius Ix-schber was up from
0 I am not eligible for a 01
home loan since my husband,
who died of a servi«Monnected
disability in IW7. was in serv-
ile after World War II but lie-
fore the Korean Conflict, from
January I'M: until January 1950.
Am I entitled to educational
a-sistance from the VA under
a new law that went into effect
last Decemlier?
\ Yes you are entitled to
I \ \ educational a -istaliee of
u|i In iii months as the widow
of a veteran who died as the
icsult of military service How
ever your education must lie
completed by Nov Ml I'f7<i
Contact your nearest VA of-
fi"e fur additional information
and assistaiKV concerning this
progi am
0—
In rural Malaya, time is tra-
ditionally expressed in pictur-
-sqiK phrases "Many cocks
I row" '. :m a m The flies
gel busy II :m a m ; "Buffa-
loes w allow 11 Hi a m ; "The
buffaloes return to the shed"
i; p m "The children are
sleepy" 7:!I0 p ni.
PUBLIC NOTICE
proposed CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT
NUMBER ONE ON THE BALLOT (HUM)
hi ii iii v i i) 11) i iii
I i <;Isi \ 11 uI: ur l il I
sim'i: ih 11:\ \s:
ii 1. That Sec tions 12,
!•;. aid lv of A Hide III. Sue
t iottR ■ a and t of \ H U ic V11.
• i ti !'J of Article \ 111. Sco-
tior,i . of Article IX, Sections
1, , t. T, H, and D «»f
Article X. Section 1') «>f Ar-
• . \l i- i■ ti■1 n1. and
7 of Article XII, Sections 1,
J. 1. 0, and 7 <»f Article
Mil. Set '"Mis 2, 3. 1, B, 0, 7,
a- 'i S f Art i1 'le X IV. Section
,1 . ]• . :: I. ■' ';-
8, J2, I ■ 1,:. 51. 55. 57, 58, and
- i of \rti-'l»» X VI. < "onstitu-
t : »n f the State of Texas. l»e
repealm!, it Iwinp s|n*cifi. ally
iniderstootl t)\at the repeal of
tl . r Ff tions shall not in any
way make any substantive
change in our present consti-
tution.
ec. 2. The forepoinp ron-
-titutional amendment shall l>e
ibmitted to a vote of the
i; Kllifled electors of this state
at an election t«» be held »»n
the first Tuesday after the
fir t Monday in VuRust, 1969,
at which election the ballots
shall printcnl to provide for
voting for or Against the prop-
sit inn • " The constitutional
amendment t<> repeal the ol>-
'••te, superfluous ami un-
1 nece -ary sections of the Con-
stant ion."
PUBLIC NOTICE
Proposed CONSTITUTIONAL amendment
DUMBER SIX ON THE BALLOT (HJR7)
great bonk. I t
si owed construe
• ow er
I have just re<
wind mil's and
I'm i I'l imber
Mis
eivetl
tanks
Se
rt th" i itlzelis
ia ighhorhnod
ilvi ry - placi
broke 11 u ii
hint Mr M
been sick 1(
■rabies.
aniatii
car of
N Ii
of I ho
met at
a t Fi.
I alle-
nt it i;i
i i :«a s i.
s i vi i
Sect i1 n
Coiistituti
Texas, tie
a new Si
follows
soi.\ i ii in
\ t i K! Ill
III
I III
III.
IIA A S :
. Tl -it Article
1 of the State of
imeiidcil hy ntldiiij^
Ii"It lit to l'ead as
\ i si alls
notwiths'
pursuant
thoritv sh
of intcre-
: in-i by
subject I"
be impose"
Ion 04. All other pro-
of the Constitution
wiling-, bonds issued
tn constitution*! au-
iall bear n il rates
st as shall be pre
"lis
agency,
as may
ilutuiv."
S. r The forenoinn; con-
ntltutlonal amendment sti-iil l>e
mitted to vote of the «|uali-
•:..t , Yi'tnrs "f tlii- stnte at an
eh i lieu I" be held on the first
I'm .ia> after the first Moll
!a\ a \arast, 1''. at which
, 1, linn the ballot; • hall be
i rim id to prnv ide fur vetiiiK
i'..i ,o ar linst the proposition:
I he conatltutlonai ainend-
it to reimive the constitu-
t j ..:li itit, ri- i - ate limitations,
.,1 m limits imposed hy
I he lie: I it ure, f-r bonds
i iril pai ant to constitu-
tional authority."
: PUBLIC NOTICB j^Vr''.
e™i-a CONSTITUTI(WU^pDMENT
BBS EIGHT QN THE BALlidt (H/R50)
I 1
I
.1 N 1).
i not he
ii- taa
Prof Ih man of Hankins
I Normal, tlorrnan was in A!
I.any Friday and Saturday He1
I was accompanied by several
| young nu n and ladies who took
the exami'iatin I here for te.u h
i rs ix'rtifu ales
(\iai In M nton and Fd 1 > xi •••
made a visit to Stamford Sun
day
I Pie lhHU! ass att* tide I \\ *
\\ l iil .i in Mbany Sat unlay
nigl t
Mr- frank Pat" and ehildr.-n
of Chi'dress \isitiHi relative,
in Mb.tny Sunday Mrs Pate
left Monday foi Mineral Welis
The \lh in\ News
May lit. ttutl
\ joint recital h\ the expres
'il n ard \in'in pt'-pils of Miss
Jan*' F"ii Ider and Irene Sia
holt will be given at the high I
school audi'ni'ium on Monday
evening, assisted by the Al
i.i II ici -i)i \ 10 r.\ I n i
I I I.|S| \ | | HI III I III
s I \ I I III II \ \ s :
• a \ I'aa' \iiade 111.
I iin-'. it ut i"jt of tile Stale of
addiiiR
i ■ id as
IT I
' i\ . a and \he law s en-
I j) ,t aant thereto,
•i ! i . iid I "'ir' hall be
Ira; 1-! ■ ! the state
| a\ a e in the
ab-
ided
t«
on
-t. (a) The l.ep;-
' may provide that the
latinp:
and \
-.j
1 e\as
Svs-
ressots, hall have auth<»rit\ to
i ->ue and sell pen-
• i al :,' at ion bonds «»f the
tat< ot l »' \ a ~s ai an iMount
M ' e\> < ed I wo Hundred
m: .mm i'^iiars t sjoo.min.noim
mi addition t«> the e heretofoiv
authorized to be issued pur-
suant to Section 50b of the
Constitution. The bonds auth-
oi; i d hejv'in shall be t \eeuttMl
in such form,-upon such terms
and he in such denomination
as may be prescribed hy law
and shall bear interest, and be
is- .ed in such installments as
shall be prescribed by the
Hoard provided that the max
imum not effective interest
rate to be home by such Iwvnds
ma\ fixed by law.
"(h) The tnonevs TNM*ei\ed
from the sale of such Iwrnds
•vail be dep.- .ted to the . .edit
i•! the le\a - Opporttn itv Dan
id
.it'll
of the < onstit :tion nnd shall
otliei \\ i»«e be handled as pn>
\ ided Ml Sect :oi\ 501. of the
,ittii manner and from the
• as bonds here-
• tore a ithomed pursuant to
Section ."«Mb.
"(d) \ll 1 • • • mds l ued here-
>md< r . 1 til, after approval by
the Ytt> rne\ tieneral, ivgis-
trati« n b\ the t'om|>tn>ller of
11 \ ci . * ant of the State
of 1 ■ va atitl deli\ery to the
parch a - is, c incontestable
and hall constitute general
f.tt of the state of
re\ ■ i • Midcr this < onstitution.
"(ei .v Id the 1 .e^islatune
enac't enabling laws in antici-
pation of the adoption of this
\• nt;r • ,< h acts shall not
. void I- »-a . e of their antici-
pator) nature."
The foreiroinp con-
aS a • - • Iment shall l»e
Hod to a vote of the
i. -1 • >vs of this state
at an el.ction t<> be held on
" l l a -da\ after the
• M. day in Vmust,
• wba h election the ballots
ball • pru ted to pro\ ide ft>r
V"i tu avain- t the prop
0 'ioji " I he <'onstitutional
t" . • iment a 5 on 'ing the
1 • ; lature tt> pr«vvide for ad
• , i.'ips to 'intents .it
M ition.s of higher e*luca
: ti under the 1'exas ()p|>or-
tumtv Tlan."
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 85, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 15, 1969, newspaper, May 15, 1969; Albany, Tex.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429200/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.