The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1963 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEWS
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N1N a MeGAUGUEY, Ownar and Publiahar
MUM Efnjr Tkondi;
hi tha Poft Otic* at Albany, Tana,
at Baeond Claaa Mail Matter.
Ratorn pottage purantMi
in Albany al iW yrm»l lima. Dariag tha
yaar a aumbar «f baawi kava baa* com-
pleted. adding to Mr waaltb W baaatifal
ban*.
Wo liba to tbinb ot Albany a* a town af
pretty raaidanca* and eontantod eiti*an«.
Wa heap haarinf (hat tba small town* ara
doomed, hut how can a lawn of paopfa with
faith in Albany ba afraid of not bainf a
good town fifty or a l.nndrad jr«ar» hanca?
Woahlngton
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MUf SUMMON I
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Oaa Taar from Albany and Morsn
Oaa Taar otiUide Shackelford County
$2.00
-»2.60
Foreign rate on application
Notice* and clamified ad*, 2c per word
each inaertion.
rC^O^C -1
4 JUST 4 j
BETWEEN FRIENDS I
FRANK PARSON'S, <hicf of polic", h;i« l>»"-n
having his problem* with people futtinjf in
nrrox* traffir ;it th<• poxt office. Th''y rut tu rn - -
the *tre"t in the middle of the block, even when
Mr. Parxona in atanding there trying to atop
them.
This violation in not *o had, hut it in ju*t a
matter of time until onieone (fetn hurt . . . and !
WASHI NOTON. — In H>2fi
the way* and mean* commitU-e
of the lloue- /,f Keprewntativei!
eori'lue'eil hearinifx iri connee-
tion with the alleged ahu*e* by
corporation* in deducting ex-
the charce* taken to cave a half minute are no*, j*.ri/e* for income tax purpose*,
worth an accidtnt, wa„ (levelled that some
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HF.RE AND THF.RF
. . . Tb* Nrwi fore# received a »ack of
deliciou* plumt l»»t Thurtday from John
Artber. We all enjoyed them.
John in riuite a gardener »nd rai*e< a lot
of fruit and ve«et»ble«.
. . . J. C. Brool<», long-time re»id»nl at
M<inn. called Fr'day to renew hi* «uh«crip-
tion. Mr. Brook», a former minister, i* vi-
tally i'itere»ted in world event* and i« very
alert for hi* age.
He tell* u* that he attended three col-
lege* when a young man, finishing at old
Rurleton College in Creenville.
MAY RAINS broke a four-month drouth
in We*t Tevai, bringing >noi*ture to fill
water hole* in creek* and *tock tank*. The
rain* (lowed down combining, but little
damage ha* been reported ouUide of a (trip
where hail hit early la*t week.
The rain* brought the creek* down, and
many million* of gallon* of water flowed
into Hubbard Creek Lake. We flew over
the lake Friday with Bob Green and noted
that the lake wa* ri*ing rapidly. The water
wa* muddy and had many log* floating.
Tba water had ri*en to within a few hun-
dred feet of the old Green ranch home
that, incidentally, ha* been moved about a
mile to the we*t. Bob and Bill Green had to
*wim tome cow* out of the "i*land*" a* the
water rote, and we located teveral more
that had not been brought out.
Wnter i* being fluahed out the valve un-
der 'he dam, but thia waa only a trickle
compared to the water running in.
THK MOISTURK ha- brought along feed
eropi" o.'er the county, and Shackelford founta-
in all probability will rai><» a lot of feed for <
cattle this summer. The Albany area grow,-- no
cotton, hut area* in the northwe.* corner and
in the Moran area w ill put in a lot of rotton (or
have already done so).
This reminds us, we have seen a lot of rattl<
trucks during the week. Cattle are moving out
to northern feeding area.-.
WE ARE REPORTING in another col-
umn that four new homea are being erected
large busine, ■><•* maintained
summer resorts, yacht* and
even deducted expense* for big
ir.irrie hunt •> in Africa for the
plea ur<- of officer* and mem-
ber- of board of director*.
A ^ a result the Congress pass-
ed a law giving the Internal
Revenue Service power to c|o-.e
the-e loophole-, by regulation*.
There wa* widespread com-
plaint and publicity on the ap-
parent abuse--. Stockholders in
we of the corporatioris named
demanded that action he taken.
V. t. M NAT OB RALPH W. TAMOiOWH, rf*»/ "JJ
Secretary af tba Interior Mtwwf MtM att plana »»
velapment *f tba Padra laland National «*a»boce «e«rea-
tlonal Area, off tba Owlf Caa#t af Uitm*.
baravfb waa a other af tba Padra laland Park Wll, foief
' «ly> mile* af tba laland far araaarvaflan far awMk
Secretary UdaH Mid fbat Padra Mat*4, wMcfiia«.
alan# tba Taxaa caatfal catwttlaa a# Noatat, Kleberp,
Kenedy, Willacy and Cameron, will hacanta ana af
atafa'a fraafaaf aaaata baaawaa af Ifa drawing power a
favrlaf attraction, Tha Taaaa loflalafara haa recently^
at cancwrrlng Mil clearing tba way far Hia Infarlar
tnonf fa begin buying Mia land far tha Padra Itland f
Park alfa. Senator Yarbaravgh aaid ha had received
avranca that Infarlar Deportment paraannal will N at warn
an Padra Itland within M day*.
Atomy, fi
Even Lou Salt
Content Harmt
Water Supply
COLLEGE STATION.—Al
irrigation water* contain aaKe
and even water with low levela
of certain *alt# ean ha harm-
ful, aa y* W. P. Bennett, ex
tension noil chemist with the
Texaa Agricultural Extenaion
Service,
Kacb time water ia applied
to a crop, *alt ia applied and
5 if it I* allowed to accumulate,
i production will he affected,
point* out Bennett. Not only ia
Uhe total suit content of the
wafer important hut the type*
regulation*, change* in the law
mav be recommended by the
Committee, The principal de-
termination I* whether more
tax money i* lo*t than gained
by the reform.
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ntenda (fa*
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knowladgt ««"
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We am* 1,4
what waUr *
eea may la ,
Testa
Texac A AM
mill
he anbmfetal
which ean It
A maa
the BrttMt i
Hudaon liver
oiution.
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-on-, plan to retire a*. I>~t. Many
other are both capable and de-
sirous of remaining at their
work for many years to come.
More and more senior citizens
are finding that they have a
Veterans News
Q—What is the age harrier
In sening a* a volunteer work-
er at a VA hospital?
A—None. In fact, some of
the outstanding volunteers have definite role to play in the mod-
been men and women in lheir ern world
70's and ^0's. Such elderly folks
usually have plenty of time on
their hand- and many of them,
through trials of their own,
have learned to be sympathetic
and understanding. Then ag:.in,
patient- accept and look with
affection upon the elderly vol-
unteers, maybe becau-e they 1
are reminded of parents or rela-
tives. Ability anil willimrm -
to fene are far more important
than at"-.
Q—I- a veteran expected to
retire when he reach*
whether he would like to or
not?
A — That depends entirely
U|«on the veteran. Many people
because of health or olii< r n :i-
OI,|) TIMI-CS IV ALBANY will be interested l» i< not po ible to spell out
In a note from W. J. l'owe|| (hi- week. He vnt|every d"'ail in legislation. The'price of a business. It is not to
with the riot/- a clipping from the Albany News ] general intent of the Congress f„urid in the inventory, but
showing Bruce Bray and John Arther with a • i- usually expressed in a report jrather in the firm's standing
f>2 pound cat fi h. lie writes: accompanying each bill, but in nnd in the attitude of its cu*-
"The enclosed clipping took me back down most every law, verbage i* com- 'tamers toward it.
Memory I/ine to mv boyhood dav« in Albany, parativelv hri"f and u-uallv fol-i .,
. . . i . i i i . II. . , . , ihe tax-writing committee of
In tho <• days, ju -i about the whole town closed lowed with the words, I nder ]
such procedures and regulations th" ^ontrre-a is now having an-
as may be promulgated," fol-
lowed by the name of the Ex-
ecutive department under whose
jurisdiction the law is to he
administered. In other words,
the executive branch of govem-
loe administer and exe-
cute Jaw- pa ed by the legis-
lative branch.
In the case of the tax bill of
1!«;2, the Internal Revenue
has adopted procedure* which
are more severe and have had
more far reaching "ffects than
many of us believe was intend
ed by the f'ongre- . As a result,
busine - leader-- now say they
are unable to claim "good will'
expenditure- under accounting
ystems which make it practical-
ly impossible for them to com-
ply. Hotels, restaurants, di-
pen«T- of food and entertain-
ment, say that it i causing a
real depression in the*e trade-
and pu'.ting people who render
'•rvi'' of thi nature out of
business.
| Mr. Steven B. Wilson, chair-
of a f»I loan. Is there any way man of the board of the Fram
I can get a f»l home loan to {Corporation, says, "Business ir.
help buy another house before [ America is done on the basi- of
enclosed clipping took me back down'most every law, verbage i- com
I/ine to my boyhood days in Albany, parativelv hri"f and u-uallv fol-
days, ju-i about the whole town closed lowed with the words, "I'nder
up and everybody went to the annual fi-h fry. ^
We would line up the cast iron wash pots on the
bank of a likely looking water hole on Poyie
f'reek (or Hubbard I, build me-'|nite v,-ood fire
under them and the women weuld fill them with
lard while the men and boy- broke out the seine
and dragged the water hole for a squirming,
wrifgling net full of fish. And we would .-'ale rnr>»
them, ''lean tliem, -alt them and meal them and
chuck th< tri in the bubbling lard.
"And I'll bet that the e fi-h you .-ire catching
niw and storiric for a fi-h fry in June are not
going 'o ta.-te like tho >■ fish tasted "
LFlTLF LEAGUE mill Teenage te«mi
are playing baaeball regularly now, and if
you want aoriewhere to go and aee iomf
good baseball, von fholibl follow theae
teami The leagtt'a furni«h a lot of exerciae
and training for the boya, and a lot of
pteaaanl evening! for the parenta. and oth-
er apectatori.
QUOTABI E QUOTE
The career of a great man remain an en-
during monument of h iman energy. The man
die- and disappear-, but his thought and act
-urvive and leave an indelible stamp upon hi
race. —S Smiles.
Q—I have read that • Iderly
people in general will benefit
from the medical re-earch car-
ried on by the VA. I*n't it true
that only veterans can take ad-
vantage of VA medical and ho-
pital care?
A— Only ve'erar can direct-
ly receive VA hospital or medi-
cal care. But advanci made in
the treatment of illne <■ - or
di-ability through \ \ r< 'arch
are passed on, like all r< - arch, j
to the world and humanity in
genera! is aided.
Q—l am being transferred
to another city and I'm having
difficulty in ,-elling my ho?" ".
I am purchasing it with th« aid
the house I now
A Only if the Veterans Ad-1
ministration is cleared of all.
financial responsibility in the
j firs* home tran-action. If you
have a sizeable equity, your
1 lender may take your mort-'
I gage. That is the only way i
I you n ceive entitlement to buy
! another home.
(J As a Korean veteran, I|
am going to a technical -«l">ol
under the (i| bill. My father
ha - been en* to a nur-ing home
hav< i sold? conf dence between individuals.
with
d I
a
l termir al di ea e an
have to go to work full tii
to pay the bills. i'l I be at
to go back to school, say in
year?
A Y' . the law alio • equal
time for time mi--ed for -uch
a reason beyond your control.
Nearly everybody in Shackel-
rord County reads the New*.
USCCfflTV',-C » jvr;,•. ^ - - >; . ^
DO YOUR TIIADIS'G IN ALBANY
; vr
The lan'er the responsibilities,
the more critical it is for execu-
tive- to know and understand
each other. Such personal know-
ledge i- not obtained by simply
■ itting -it de l; and discus-ing
bu-ine Social and recreation-
al relation-hips ire a vital part
of the proce- ."
Mr W ! on further say* that,
by f-'im of highly competitive
blisine - flcti- 'y, it i more ne<
i ry t' in ev r that executive
have us** "f complete entertain-
"Entertainment
e of building good
to".er i. no les
in national adver-
are no limit- to
ich can be devoted
Mr. Wil-oi
Many hu-ir exec
that if Sh' ir hu ine-
tinue -ucce sfu||y ar
for t' i
purpi
• when ycu
do your
SHOPPING
Our stores are filled with the finest merchan-
dise that money can buy. Businessmen are
anxious to please you In every way and
stand behind a guarantee that means some-
thing. Money you spend at home stays al
home and what is good for our communis
is good for you.
BUY AT HOME BANK AT HOME
ITS GOOD BUSINESS
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF ALBANY
Phone PO 2-2221 or PO 2-2222
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE! CORPORATION
"Banking Since 1883"
tsrary ICO'TK
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ex 1<ei
■ 'i it ion
•ounirx
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but ti
iiuality or
iiro\ i
i v to inter*
ciency it
l»e»»pl< in buying it.
Amerit i became the world's
leading industrial nation by
hard competitive -ellinp which
requires substantial exiK'ndi-
tur- - for this abstract thing
cal eil "^'ood will." (lood will is
what all of us, in whatever en-
deavor, must have or practice
to achieve the most. Good wi"
is often a consideration in the
DRS.
JOHN and ED
OPTOMETRIST!
Making Went Texaru Set MUf
Since 1907
other look at what wa* intended
by law. Witness* are being)
heard as to the ill effect* of
(he intrepretaion by the intern
revenue people. I'nles* the
Internal Revenue Service adopt*
practical and workable
CONTACT LEMKf
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Monza Club
or high water
a Chevrolet Corvair
Monza Sp/der tonvertibla
Come hill...
Vacations go smoother in
OH, MY
ACHING BACK
N'«w! Y«'U rnn thr t rrlirf y.»u n»*r«i
fr«'m Willi »«-!>«•. hrn<lfirhe «n«i
muarularafh*-t uu>\ p»in« thn? <>ftrn nuw
rmtlena mithti* and
feelinir* hrn th*-«e di*oomf«»rtf% e«>me on
with • »r>-«•>. = itH>n «-r a' >»"••* and Mfa.b
- y"ii want re!i«*f—want it faRt' ai. ti « .
diatii: Im.'f may t e mild I-ladder irritation
fi»M- .winjf wr. if fixidanddrink offer «t-
tn k up a r«**t;<*-a lir«- 'nfr-rtal'le fvrline
*h i'ill* «"rk fa-' in '■ nrpurat*
wajm: 1. by «i»«*edv pnin>rriirvinf acti< n t
rmtr torment «»f tin^'K'inir l<a**ka<*he. heatl*
aehe«. muiteular a«~he« and paina. 2. h'-
•oothinc ffTret on bladder irritatM»n. S. by
fnild diute ic action tending t«» inerea-«
output of the ifi mil»H «'f kidney tube*
Knj«»y a *m»d niytit'ii aleep nnd tt»-
aamo happy relief million* have for «v«-
f»0 year*. K«»r e«»nv«-ni**nee, a«k fop lb
Nrg* »•««. <Uoan'i J'lila today!
Ait No. 440
,o concern auuuu ■ *.
it her, because the brakes a J
r.rincr on ihnso mmmtnins! They're rot po hiprh and over or proinjr dry, h«!atisc tliere's no radiator
mighty when you've pot Corvair's gutty six and rear- engine is air cooled. N"o concern about brake aaju ^, j
engine traction working on them.
^'ou scurry up the meanest grades.
You move with sure-footed agility on
v ft pavement, muddy lanes, gravel and
other would-be miseries.
And with most of Corvair's weight
rn the rear wheels, you have easy steer-
ing, too. Fact is, the handling's so lijrht
and responsive we don't even offer
power steering for the car.
And there's more to feel good about.
No problems with your radiator boiling
menu,
themselves, Nothing much t _ .
about at all except the good time y
h'Like'to do that in a sporty bucloet-
seated Monza Club Coupe or Convey
ible? Like to spring into *uW?f
a 1-speed stick shift* and Spy'
age * with its 150-hp Tur^charg
engine? Your dealer a got Ji . ^
Corvair and the Tride N Tra ;
on it to put you in a holiday %
'Optional I
AT YOUR CHEVROLET DEALERS on it to put you m » —* jij
'Optional o/
CHECK HIS TNT DEALS ON CHEVROLET, CHEVY I, CORVAIR AND CORWEII^
RUSS-WEBB MOTOR
Albany, Texas
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 40, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 6, 1963, newspaper, June 6, 1963; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth413545/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.