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Albany, Texas, Thursday, Amount 28, 1962
Nvunljer Fifty-one
MORE THAN 131 ATTEND
DANCFME PERFORMANCE
Union Services
To Close
Afipmlmtw, 1,200 people
' annual Dang-
fangle performance at Lion
Stadium Snturday night.
The unl«n Sunday evening 'Quart^'ck' of lh"
Jaycees Plan
Labor Day
Traffic Stop
the
service* conducted by
(!HHrtl»n, Metbodint and Pre*
byterian Church** during tie
('lone
the service Sunday at the
»n Chui
pnrtor
Club.
, sponsor* of
I V", HtW'anrle, report* the
, «""»Hy pleased w(fh
summer month- will flow. w(«h '»>,#- hel'n 'owln \!''
i .h„ . v . "y * ,ar*« »»«-
I'ruabyteiian Church, Rev, Cur- I ' ' " '" "p
tl* Lee, p»*tor of the Kfrrt!, r,^h» »M»J» had
Christian Church, will bring the 'r"m
Wde*, tin,| ft
On Monday, Kept. if the lo-
cal chapter of the Junior Cham-
ber of Commerce will hohl «
l-ahor llay (raffle stop In
••'fort to help nave live*, Till*
'» ♦'» be part of a *tttt«-wldo
project aimed at saving at bowt
ten lived (luring thin holiday
season,
Coffee, noft drink*, cookie
au'i cake* will he nerved to
traveler*, riving them a chance
to stop ami refresh tltem»e|vc.-
before continuing home.
All nternlrer* of the Albany
ticket. Jaycee* will be working on this
Students to
Register
Student* desiring to change
•heir schedule*, or new »tudent>
who have moved In, *hould
reenter < i the high nchool
principal'* office on the follow-
ing day*,-
9 to 12 on Tu";
2*,
to 4 on Tuesday,
«~rs!.»/:R0SE TO HEAD MASS
evening meditation which will 11 Wa* "*t«'c»ed that' projert according to Doyle
be followed by tin communion ,i t/uarterback* band In Hart, committee chairman Oth
nervice. | f'"m ticket nalen,
fate receipt* will exceed
llMvmity
I (Mi Manner.
to enjoy an
•ad fellow-
ftf the Ren-
tonlfht at
i Cmter, TbU
by
Mm.
Kev, Ifobert W. Hrown, pa*-'
tor of the MethodlH ','hurch,
will lead the wrvice and Kev,
tieorge Walker, panlor of the
Matthew* Memorial l'r< •byter-
ian Church, v ill be in rbarge
of the communion »«<rvi
The public I*
ed to attend.
11,000,
Mr, r,mthe anked the New*
to thank Frank I'amon*, |>arade
''•airman; Hob Vail, director,
{and Min« Alic» Keynobln, who
'i he annual Labor Itay ire-1-
lational i'olf tournament for
tic Albxny Coif f'lub I,* nbap-
Insf up ''ommittec* ore bard at
vork at the couf«e yeltln/ el
i verythlttfr reidy, ^ualifyinii'
round v ill be complete#! V-i
d-'y of r«'*t week. Mashed
SABIN POLIO IMMUNIZATION
AUXILIARY TO MEFT
C. P. Smith
mm la Plain-
to attend the
r paaMaaghter
Smith,
thnragh
MH by a
l ef Plain-
> M tuMcrground
in-
to
llii«
atomic-
•Taar* Neighbor
"" r»Aag. 81,
i Caaimonitf
l th* annual
tMO be enjoy-
W Mnxa. J.
1 Ult Perkins,
lavitod to
—Reverter.
wr '
ia&
,,,, i Played the orvan for the nhow,
cordially invit- ( 1 0,1 "th"r* wh» >" «ny
j htty,
| rbc parade Hntunlay after-
i noon brouirht „ |,(K rrowd to
'Main Street. The Faridanrl''
The American l.» /ion \uxili- calliope led the parade, follow-
ary will me»*t nt the l^irion!'''! by the bivh *rhool band, the
Hall Monday nlifht -it 7 :'MI for l|rerkenrld/«- Hiding Club and
Albany IJidlntr Club, and
boy* i n the old time hlgh-
and
mer
rrach
bu 'lnes* and
member^ ar
Mike
or HI meeting. All
urj."-d to attend.
-0 -
Myert *nd Gary Han
the
two
wheel bicycle*.
The Itanrfanirle
with tweri-
denon of I'ah 4lne, who vlnited ""mber* in the variety nhow,
Mike'* grctndparentn, Mr. and i applaune from the big
Mr*. J, K Myer* and Mr. and V."*'} M;,ny w"r" m"n"' tr"m
Mr*. I', H. Fincber for ten dayn, jh ''"''"mfW performance*, and
to tlx ir home* lant i",h,e" ln''lu',«d popular mu^ic
and dance*. Hob Green ofrcned
the »how with a nbort concert
on the Pandanirh' calliope.
The Quarterback Club will
tine part of the receipt* to pay
returned
Monday.
Mr. and Mr*. Paul A*new
of Odenna w» r<- in Albany lant
week to nee Mr*, Ajfnew'*
brother, Chun. II. Arendt, who
I* vititini; in the home of Mr.!
and Mm. Byron Maxwell, The . . „
Agnew* al»o went to Wood on '
off the debt on the football
field gate, and Bte rent of the
rr.oney will be uned for their
»ea/on activities, in-
to «o-e Mr*. Aifnew'n «l r, Mr*!.n«f t>« annual football
J. H. Jenkinx, and Mr. Jenkin*. i,mi''u't,n" w,nt,er- , k
i thf club I* anxiou* to have
200 member* thi* neamn, ind
Mr*. Odie Jon., returned |(rKP, n|, mm fntcrprtpd the
lant Saturday from llobhn, S. fo,,lba„ ,„am lo joj|) M(,m.
M„ where nhe vinited her non, b<,„hjp |g 00 fof the year
Sam Jone* and family. Ken-
neth Hideout and family have
ju*t returned from Bangkok,
Thailand, where they did mis-
sionary work for the Church
of Chri*t. They took Mr*.
Jone* to Hobb* for a vi*it. Mr.
Hideout ha* returned to get hi*
doctor'* degree at Hardin Col-
lege and will be ntationed at
Memphis, Tcnn., for two year*.
After two year* he will return
to Thailand.
S.O.S.
Iff ORAL SUNDAY
Chamber of Commerce I* sponsoring
Oral Polio Immunization
JWtoetlon, yon and all members of your
Itait all three type* of vaccine.
[jWj^irfvenScpt 16,1962
Ifn'RHl yiven Oct. 28, 19f>2
!II given Dec. 9,1962
I If** r«mi»leting thi* pre-rcgi.«tnition form.
►iWtoUie 8.0.8. center
Homecoming
Parade Planned
All person* wanting to enter
a float, an old car, horse or
hor*e - drawn vehicle in the
homecoming parade, plea*e no-
tify Mr*, fohnny Sherley, I'O
2 3425. A nmall prize will he
given to the bent float or bent
decorated car.
The homecoming will be Oct.
5, ft, and 7, and will be opened
with the parade.
o
r.ABY GIRL
Mr. and Mr*. Billle Jim Rey-
nold* of Globe, Ariz., arc
parent* of a baby daughter,
born Tuesday, Aug. 7, In the, „
hospital at Globe. The Reynold*!0'1" ii0u_n
>>r committee member* are
Rev, Curtis l<ee, Donald Sa«a-
tna, Boyd Scott, Hint Balllew
■ nnd Jon Ktanney,
Hot and Dry
Auffunt continued drv
hot thi* Week, with the
cury reaching 100 'U vni-
day.
No rain fell in Went Texa
during the week, and *omo
good 'h'mer • ould b«- appre-
clat'd by farmer* and ranch-
era.
Temperature* thi* week, with
hiifh* for afternoon before, ar<
given below,
Friday; 100 end «7.
Saturday; 102, and «7,
Sunday; 101 and
Monday- lu't and <»•*<,
Tuenday; IOC -ird Hit.
Wedne*day; (DO and OS.
Th'* morning; 100 and 71,
Ace Hickman
DiesatBaird
Ace Hickman, native of
Fast land County and resident
of the Baird area most of hi*
life, died of a heart attack at
hi* home ju*t east of Baird
Sunday, about J 2:30 p, m, H*
was HI,
Mr. Hickman wa* the father
of Reave* Hickman of Albany,
Funeral wa* held at 1C Tue»-
day morning at the Fir*t Meth-
odist Church of Baird with the
pastor, Rev, Bruce Park*, offi-
ciating. Burial wa* in the Rosn
Cemetery at Baird,
A number of Shackelford
County friend* of Mr. Hickman
attended the service,
Mr. Hickman, long time
rancher of Callahan and Shack-
Seniors
lay, August
Juniom |
August 2*.
Sophomore* (t to 12 on
Wcdnrnday, August 2!t,
Prenhmen | to \ on Wed-
nesday, August 2it,
-———,
Junior Hiqh
Hoys Running
Boy; who will be tryinf out
tor the junior high football
<iuad are meeting at, the ele-
mentary school «t I ;,'J(t each |
afternoon, running and getting
in condition for the coming >-n-
jnon.
Hue to a new state rule, the
coach, Hudo'y Dulin, cannot be
with the boyn until the fir t
day of school, Sept, t.
Mr, Dulin asks all boy* to
• ring their Insurance money on
the first day of chool, when
jthejr insurance will be effect-
jive, |( j„ nece nary that they
have thi> insurance before they
are eligible to play.
The Cubs will play at Rule
Fept, II, one week after the
ep'-ning of school,
n —
liookmobile
Has Itecord
Distribution
John I/, Rose, Albany pont-
wanter and vice-president of
the Chamber of Commerce, ban
. i i ii , t u.i ,accepted the lank of nerving as
play begins Saturday, Sept I,!coordinator of the
play will k. completed on vaccination
a lid play will
l.abor Day,
Vnluabb prlz'M will be ,-iven
In > aeh Might.
This tournament ha* Ire-
comi one nf ihe most popular
tournaoif nt/ In West Texas,
Some nix flight* will play,
-... —o ——
Mr*. F.lma Hendernon of
Winters visited last week in
the boo e „( her »i'ter, Mr*. V, |
.1 Mcf.'orrulck and Mr. Mc'.'or-
mick,
■ -o
Mr, and Mr*. Lloyd Hansard
and -oris, I'hll ami Stan, of
Italia pent the Week-end with
Mr , Han aid'' ni ter, Mrs, A.
I'. Sjieck, and family, They all
attended the Hangfangle Sat-
urday night.
P"
Mr, snd Mm. C, B. King of
Abilene >p<>nt the week-end!
with bin -A t< r, Mr*, ii. C, llar-
ri', and Mr. Ilarri and attend
ed the Hangfangle Saturday
night. I le y also attended <-r%-
Icaa at the Fir^t lutbt <hurch
Sunday and trail ferred their
inemhership from Abilene to
Albany, The King, plan to
move to Albany a* won a* they
get their home remodeled.
AUSTIN Texa* State Li-
brary'* Tri-County Bookmobile
demonstration nerving Calla-
han, Shackelford and Taylor
countle*, reports that during
the month of July 4,!t07 book*
and re< ording* were borrowed
from the liookmobile.
Mr*. S. I,. McKlroy, Bookmo-
bile librarian, also stated that
20 new patron* registered to
borrow books. "I would like to
clarify a misunderstanding
some patron* have regarding
the registration," the librari-
an remarked, "It in necessary
| to register only one time and
(that single registration I* valid
an long a* the Bookmobile
[serves the area. We ank patrons
to present their library card
each time they borrow a book
because it Is necessary to use
the card in the automatic
Parents to
Register Pupils
mass Sabin
program in Shack-
elford County, Thin announce-
ment was made at Friday'*
Chamber of Commerce lunch-
eon meeting.
The chamber, sponsor* of the
Sabin mans Immunization pro-
gram here, "i Sunday, Sept,
11as the date for the vac-
cination. The oral vaccine will
be civen in the afternoon, pos-
sibly from I *30 to 5, Heflnite
information will be given on
the hours later,
I'resent f"r Friday'* discus-
ion at the ''hamber of Com-
merce were Wiley Willla rnn,
Jame Garrett and J. <», Free-
man, who will coordinate the
.vaccination In the Moran com-
iinunity, posnibly on the nami
day as Albany.
Rose has appointed the fol-
lowing on committees to as-iH
lilm;
I'ubllc relations Robert Nail,
chairman; John II, Mcfiaugh-
' y, TV, radio and newspapers;
Itr, Harold Sunderman, sd-bool
inforrriation; Mill Anderson,
id«an and promotions; V, H.
Moore, motivation for necond
ami thi'd immunixatlon,
I. M Chlsm, chairman of pro-!
j fe»nknal an<l community co-'
operation; Mr». Harry Key
group, club and ervice organi
/ations.
Vate Clayton, records and'
Klmer Smith, vaccine,
analysis.
Majorettes
Return from
TWU School
The Albany l,lon Band maj-
orettes returned home Friday,
Aug 10, from a week of train-
ing at the TWC twirling school
In Henfori. Albany was the on-
ly ensemble to win first divis-
ion in the twirling contest and
the only group to carry away an
honor in everything in which
they Were 9 [tart.
The I,inn twlrler* have been
working bard nil summer and
hope to perform many new and
exciting routine* at the half-
time shows this fall for the
fans.
The Lion majorettes wish to
thank Mrs, John Bray and Mrs,
Floyd McComas for furnishing
the transportation to and from
Denton.
Hospital Notes
Admitted
Mr* C. K. I'hilliiis, Aug, If),
Mrs, Honald Sazania, Aug.
17.
I'aula Sharpe, Aug, |!t.
Lora Rutledge, Aug. 20,
Mr*. Stella Stockton, Aug.
21.
Johnnie Hudman, Aug. 21.
Mrs, Talmage Calmer, Aug.
21.
Mrs, A. L.
ran, Aug. 21.
Mrs, A vera I
22.
McCendon, Mo-
Nappier, Aug.
o
Sunday viniiort in the home Mrs. Thomas L. Hlanton, Sr.,
I of Mr, and Mr*. K, J. McCor 'Aug. 22.
Opening date for the Albany mick were her brother and i Diimissod
School* in net for Sept. j wife, Mr. and Mrs. E, I). Kager Bobby I'ittman, Aug, 17,
at Wichita Fall*. Mrs. Jearl Chapman, Ahi-
o | lene, Aug. 17.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gladden' Mr*- W. It. Leggett and
Public
4.
The following plan* will be!
carried out in order to facili-
tate the enrollment of all first j
graders.
and Mr*. Max William* drove
to Italia* Friday night to meet
elford Countien, was born neari , ....
Rising Star April 19, 18*1. He
wa* a I!t03 gtaduate of Daniel
Baker College, where he wa*
rn outatanding football player.,
He had l»een a rancher most of1'^ "" . . ,
cently the ( ommmsioner s
The Tri-County Bookmobile
demonstration i(» con-idercd one
of the outstanding examples of
State. He-
ll, Grnndf ither is
nolds of Albany.
I'hin Re) -
High School
Registration
Aug. 28-29
PlXASE PRINT
Age
State
age* of all other persons in your
at the 8.0.8. center at the same time
Pint Name
Initial Age
hi* life.
He wan a leader in the Meth-
rharter member
Luncheon Club
and the Callahan County Sher-
iff's Posse. He served as head
of the Callahan County draft
board during World War II.
He was a director ot the cham-
ber of commerce there and
chairman of the hoard of direc-
tor* of the First National Hunk
of Baird.
He was married Oct. 25,
IftOM, to Beulah Reaves of San
Snha.
Surviving are bis wife; one
non, Reave* Hickman of Al-,
ban'y; two daughter*, Mrs,.
Houston Zinn of Big Spring
and Betty Jean Hickman of,
Dr. Harold Sunderman, sup-
erintendent of schools, and his
I aides are getting r«ndy for the
opening of the 1982-03 *chool
term on Tuesday, Sept. 4.
Those high school students
who want to change courses
must register next Tuesday and San Marcos; a si*ter, Mrs. 8.
I • * f_ f L'..M A iilnntn
Wednesday.
Dr. Sunderman ha* called a
general faculty meeting tor
Saturday, Sept. I, nt 9 a. m., in
the high school library. Teach-
er* will meet with the princi-
pals following this meeting.
Parents of pupils who will be
three grade* nt
in the first
the Nancy Smith Klcnientnry
School will register their chil-
dren on Thursday, Aug. 30. New
students in the 4th, Bth, 0th.
7th nnd Mb grades will register
|on Wednesday of next week.
am the parent or guardian of th"
1 hereby request that Sabin Oral
''•red to said above listed minors:
Signature of Parent or Guardian
FINISHF.S NURSING SCHOOL
Mr«. Martha Bond graduated
Friday night from the Shannon
School of Nursing at Snn An-
celo, receiving her L. V. ■
She plans to remain there un-
1,1 Mr"' Bond I* the daughter
Of the late Joe D. Bottd of AN
bany and Mrs. Nathan Ledbct-
ter of Cisco.
W. Browning of San Antonio,
nnd a brother, Ray Hickman of
.-tlaton.
Lions Club News
The Albany Lions Club held
its regular meeting Aug. 10 at
the Hereford Steak House.
Lion President Garvin called
the meeting to order. Lion
Dealt led the pledge to the flag
nnd Lion Chism gave the invo-
cation.
It was decided that the Lions
Club would sponsor a barbecue
for the golf tournament.
There being no further busi-
ness, the meeting was adjourn-
ed.
Carta Chambers,
Lions Club Sweetheart
—
Mrs. George P. Sbropulo. of
Pallas spent the week-end here
with her mother, Mrs. W>utt
Lipscomb.
Courts approved the purchase
of a Bookmobile and all coun-
ties have appropriated money
in the next budget for its opera-
tion and maintenance. Texas
State Library will continue to
furnish most of the books. r
Mrs. McKlroy urged resi-
dent'. to make use of the Ru-
inl Lilirnry Service liookmo-
bile. "Residents will find books
of all kinds, informational as
well as recreational; books for
adults, young people and for
children."
Humber-Nims
Well Completed
The Roark & Hooker No. 1
Humber-Mim.s well was com-
pleted this week for a Mississi-
pian proilurer, Thit well, north
ef the firm's Mackey well, is in
Section .r>0M, TKAI,
The well will make 221 bar-
rels of 11 gravity oil daily,
flowing through 16-04 inch
choke on test. The section
treated with .'>00 gallons of acid
is 1,691-4,012 feet.
This is the fourth well com-
pleted in the immediate area
four miles northeast of Al-
bany on the Schkade, Lt-sehber,
Mackey and Mim -Huskcy
leases. Other wells are plan-
ned in the area.
Mr». Annie Georne h«« re-
turned from a week's visit with
her grandson, Donald Tabb,
and family in Seymour.
and children whose birthdays |
come fro'n March I through1
Sept, | will report (without
child 1 to Room 4 from 'J:00 to
12:00 o'clock Thursday morn-1
ing, Aug. 30.
To enroll a child the parent
i-ho'ibl have a certified copy of
the child's birth certificate and
a certificate of vaccination
(nmall pox).
Second and third grader"'
parent* will also register their
children on Thursday, Aug. 30,
I from 9:00 a. m. to 12 o'clock.
Parents of second graders will
register their children in Rooms
I and 2. Parents of third
grader will register their chil-
dren in Room* !t and 10. You
parents do not need to bring
ycur children during registra-
tion.
Those v ho have moved into
nur school district "ince school
was o'.it and are in grades 4, 6,
o
Mr and Mr*. John Wylie of
Au tin and Mr. and Mrs, Rob-
ert Wylie and family of Ama-
rillo visited in the home of his
mother, Mr*. Ray Wylie, last
week. On Wednesday of last
week they all went to Lake
Helton to spend the day with
Mr. anil Mrs. Claude Withers
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Withers
and children.
Mr>. Jame* H. Coker and
children, Nancy, Heath, ami
Joanna, of Dallas and Mrs.
Coker'* parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Fleming Blair, of Cleve-
land, Ohio, were week-end
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray El-
liott. They all sa<v the Dang-
| fangle Saturday night. Mrs.
Coker and children will spend
the rest of August at the Kl-
I liott home.
baby, Aug. 17.
W. H. Gandy, Del Rio, Aug.
17.
J. O. Matheny, Aug. 18,
Mrs. Bertie Matheny, Aug.
18. ,
Mrs. Donald Sazama, Aug,
21.
Johnnie Hudman, Aug. 22,
Mr. and Mr*. W. C. Strick-
land were in Albany Friday
and Saturday visiting his cou-
»in, R. C. Harris, and Mrs. Har-
ris. They also visited her uncle,
Knoch McCollum, anil family
in Moran.
Clyde Brown and daughter,
• Sail, returned to their home in
Pasadena today after visiting
ill the home of parents ami
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
T. Brown. *ince Sunday.
TO BEGIN CLASSES
Mr-. Annie George announ-
ces that she will open her
studio at her home Sept. 4 at
the same time school opens.
(1, 7 i.nd k
I rincipill's
30. Y' u
your last
may
office
will
> ear'
register in the i
Aug. 29 and j
need to bring
s report card. !
By registering the above days
we can assign you to a home j
room and »ill save valuable'
time on Sept. 4.
— . .. n
Mrs. Will Palmer returned
home last week from a vi -it in
Monahans, Cortex and Farm-
ington, N. M.
o
Mr*. J. Scott Gilbert of
Woodson spent the week-end
here with her daughter, Mrs.
Harold Castleherry, and family
and attended the Dangf.ingle.
THAT'S H FACT
Mr. nnd Mr». Warren Wil-
lingham and Mrs. Jack Farmer j
returned Saturday from a two- j
week motor trip which took
them to eight state rapitol*•
Arkansas. Indiana, Missouri, II
linoi--. Mi -' -ippi, Louisiana,
Kentucky and Tenne--oe. Other
point.; nf interest were Andrew
.t irk son' home, The llerini-
tire, nnd \hrahnm Lincoln's
home, tomb and museum. Kn-
route they attended the Nation-
al P - gly W'i -.-ly convention in
St. Louis. The party returned
to Texa by way of New- Or-1
leans, where they yore guests
of Mr . Farmer's niece nnd
family, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Rcd-
mon
MRS. U.S.SAVINGS BONDS
# Or 1962
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mfts. tmlyleffiall of st.
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savings bo\dsof/962..v($.
Ttf&AtL rs cdok,hocs£keeper,
m'cltfeft a*>'p pef/wsker of
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fegulariy aw
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caveatsc^och
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MARGIN or SAHTY
i hozlp wablt, a POiWEP
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a o. s. sofss periscope avp
has tfrl\ed 70 safety , .
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EC* COUNTRY fJOiV, AS h'EU AS FOR YOUR FUrURC.
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 78, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1962, newspaper, August 23, 1962; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth412883/m1/1/?rotate=270: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.