The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 79, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 29, 1962 Page: 1 of 8
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Oldest Journalistic Venture West of the Brazos
Old Volume No. Eighty-neven, New Volume No. Seventy-nine
Albany, Texas, Thursday, November 29,1962
Number Thirteen
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1HNGS HAPPEN
W ALBANY
REGIONAL GAME AT
STANFORD SATURDAY
The Albany f/on', ekirig out,
j-i dim win in bi-di frirr. au»in*t
| Burnet J- rirfny night, will take
'on another high ■ i r i f»< I :>g
^re gat ion fhi ■ corning Saturday
rrght ir the regional play off.
TVi»• opponents will be f.h#- Mun-
day Moguls, who won their bi-
di.strict t»-i rn»• Saturday from
Kverman 32-0.
Albany ha. played two re
jfional r Stamford and
won both from Crowell, The
Stamford people ,i rc exce11»■ n'
' rfcO re erv
amis KW MR JNO. F.
fpwkewrW^, Teni.
a risft with!h" fj *ml no'hing undone
|M P. SWwi«k gently? [ to vvelrom* th-ir vj. iron-
latere had, f know that F Ff helly of M,m-
.Slim fatfn* you w «.,fM h. V-,. Tn-hv
your outlook was <•'< -'I ,t:,n. on! .,|-om,
j tL*i r, * from ffv> f ify or Stamford,
jr »fw that yon nari a, ' . ,f t
ti t«rUe a hard job. fim" w''" h" ' : !f) fct"
! ITi V nifht- f{l|l ^ nder on,
[ th# tim* ram** and Mr. ...... (
lelc (iepartx hi* friends in:hitfh "•ho°l P^nnr-nt, nnnounc
Jfcuy, who is JT«inr to pass
at dim ihininjr philosophy he
tm' Hi* jfoodness not. only
I'fepirftat vigorous and strong
a an in Hw huinrM, r i v ir
ari RlifiMM Kfe. He pots
gekn ®h«f* they belong—in
. . , . 1 Pharmacy unfil 12f>0 noon Sat-
Ir. Swiwurk and Albany - . .
urday. F'nc i 12 0® for adults
and #1.00 -(tuft'-rr.
Hoi ^"ir*
There wilt he a bon fire at
the hr.'h -choo-l at 6•'f5 Friday
evening, along with a per* rally.
Three radio station. are to
. carry the game; Ah lene, jtom-
foril and ^f-yrnour.
Albany won the to-.-, a*
i n<| 'A i If a train hr fhr- "hornf'f
f'-rim at f.he r»-/ional. Albany
fan? w iI[ b<- 'fated in the went
"it-t r»dsf.
Mi mriay Strong
The Moc-ul t are iwported to
have a 'iniek, ac're iv< team,
hut are l'tfht<T than the I.ion t.
Ft i.-t under-too<| they play a
eon/ervative jrarne of football
arul are able to move the Frail.
Their 32 0 rore atfiin-t Kver-
man s how:1 they enn .wore.
Their aerr.'on rerorrl folio'*-:
Krtle, : Kno* f'ity, I'i-')1;
Albany Pushes
Past Unmet
In Bi-District
The Athany I,ion defending
'ate ehamrrion in 1 -A. barely
trot pmf.t the Unmet. BfjIFdojf*
Fridn* in hi-diitrrrt pfay, win-
nin-/ the pme on first down*- —
'JO to II. The crame was played
at. Uraify -tadium.
The er>re wan 2H-2M, and
penetration^ The offirial
Holliday 2'1-M; I'adurah, 42-fi
Crowe[f, [ t 0; Archer f'ity, 32
• frhillirothe, 2F> ft.
Thi- MoifTil a,«- roarhed by
VVayn*- f'in/hnm. F'ete AFraFa
doe' mo'.f of the fc*ound work
for the Mot'iiltrcoriltuff t~
MissCarnes"
Dies Suddenly
Miw DoFFy Mae Carney who
wa - t',2, pa /eri away at 3 :'{0
a. rn. Monday in the .Hharkel-
ford Tonnfy Memorial Ho-fpitaF,
I She suffered what wan app-ar-
| enfly a heart attack two hours
before her death.
Mi-I fame • ■> a-v ma natter of
the Palace f'orirt. on Mill Top
and had lived in Afhany the
pa 'f. ei'/ht years.
Funeral was held at 10:00
Wedne day rnominfr at the
Fir t Methodi t Church with the
rra'tor. Rev. Robert W, Brown,
officiating.
The bo»iv was carried to
Antelope follow irp the «rvice
heref where jfrave«ide rites
were held at 2:00 Weilne'day
afternoon at the Antelope f'em-
etery. Arrantrements were tin-
Rain and Fog
During Week
Albany recorded .*55 inch of
rain durintr the week, which
will be worth much to (rrain, ac-
cording to wheat farmer*.
Fop has been h«avy durinpr
the momint^ the first, part of
this week.
Thu area has enjoyed warm
temperature" during the week,
with no freen or frost re-
corded.
Temreraturw dorirxr the
week, with hi«hJ for afternoon
before, are (fiven below:
Friday: If/ and W
Saturday: 71 and 51,
Sunday: 57 and 4*.
Monday: f,3 and 02. .37
Tue.'day 66 and 55. .07
Wednesday: 63 and 51 Tr.
6il and 4H.
Medallions Awarded Picket
House, ShackeKord Court House
Thi- morning:
— —®—
port., with fine help from Full-
eat. ticket from Stamford bark l,ew i Flore . frouirl-v M' -
'day, and they went on «»le! fJrady the quarterback, and
d that he received
ed
Tw
at the hr.'h chool prrneipal'ji hit three for three in pa- in?
office Wedne day, and will re- avnin-t Kverman for 57 yard
main on sate there until 2 :'»0 The MotruF ground out 20
p. m. Friday. Ticket will then yard on the around «ith At
keepinjf dati fir• of the farne
'I was hard-pre .ed for a white, ..... - ,, ..
,t<. «t i der direr-t on of iionfr'TT Fun-
deteimminor the winner, and! >.
-ome 15 minutes after the
came he announced Albany the
winner on first dowr'.
Ft was that kind of jrame
mo>t. of the way. Albany had
eral Home.
Mi f'nrnej wa Fiorn .fune
Fire Destroys
Roeser Home
Fire destroyed the home of
Mrs. Frank Roeser at Cook
awarded by the
Te*as rotate Historical Suriey
Comndttee to the Shackelford
County "ourt horpe and to the
Ledb«tter plrket. hou»e were
unveiled Wedne«day afternoon,
with Itr. Ru[>ert. S. Richardson,
chairman of the state commit-
tee, as priac'pal speaker. Mr*
L. V.. Dudley, a member of the
state committee, wa* also pres-
ent for the ceremonies.
t)r. Richardson and Mr*.
Dudley, both of Ablk-ne, were
honored by a luncheon at the
Picket House, pror to the cere-
monies, Mrs, Collier Moore,
who was president of the AI-
I any Study Club at the time
when the club raised money to
purchase the picket house and
make a gift of it to the city
park, Mr*. W, G, Webb, Sr.,
and wa neter behind. They en-
tered the econd half ahead
be on ale at Weaver
f >ate
t pcir, a rorabination
M !* h«t. If you live in
Italy and love the spirit of
li (i«iw*n you should be
Mail to the rich lore which
MR one nhouM he writinir
Xr. Sedwick could tell
l
{am * part time Albanian.
lafa th* notfjfestion that this
It tone with a foil time hope
aattrnr wflT come of it.
fTlla wntor didn't aijrn her
MR, but ]he Inu a very gfxxl
mnCL QU ASTER BACK
mnmiNBus
to he Albany' tit (torn,' pm<'
in pa. , oh 12, and w eakened by injur-
„ 1 tV ', Athany let three devastat-
ing pa ' e ■ he compteted by a
fine little Bulldog 'iuart.erb.ack
that cot the I,Eons' back to the
wat[ a" the frame came to a
clo e. The two fourth quarter
core enjfineered by Quarter-
tv" Je- e F'erk'n -*»-re started
sine*
and Hntfhar' -fim Wood are
. . on one play. an.
oot i njanes.
_ , ... , , 1 t. d. drive, pass «
The I,ion ' wilt be ready for |
thi - one, -md w ill be to-.>kinjf
forward to playing the winner
of the rliftf-ri Van Al.'tjrne
f 0, 1 ft00, in Comanche Coonty. I famn abon* 2,^*0 Wednesday r / *' . '. r.1* '
She resided at Bowie and later, morning. Mr*. Roeser wa* J J* ir '/"' 11 WM*
at Henrietta before coming to' awakened by smoke, the fire nrie> } t'onsi »f or t e prei
' ervat on of the unusual stPJC-
ture, ami Mr Martha Shelton,
e'dest. of the I^-flbetfer de<cend-
ant.*, were also honor guests.
the f.ronger v.uad on the field, ! f" "r"'"r . hiTv}n" ^""ough rno-f of
' f 1-. cv L *•« I <_? U , . .. j. t_ . • L / _ IL _ . »• .. 1
cala getting 133 yards in 23
carries.
f'oaih F!arrett i getting his'
I,ion' ready for thi one, and
is thankful for the extra dav,1
born F ullback lack Lynch i
re- j
ciineraf rig from f
tht F'alace Court". She was a 'he hou-<* be for*' -he realized
member of the MetKodust it.
Church. I The Albany fire department
.Surviving are four brother*, answered the <a!t and managed
Hnrrly fame of ltatta-. Bud to -ave some of Mrs. Roeser'.*
t ime- of t'alifomia, Fd I'at- »rlver. Th - was about all 'hat
ton and I'at C Paf.ton of F'ort. wa salvaged. Mr-. RoeseF* ac-
Wort.h; one aunt, Mrs. T. J. cumlation of household goods,
Fonrie f'unl ffe of Wichita vrtiablei and r'-cord fere lost
Fall*. 1 in the blaze.
I'-IIbearer- were James Ball, The R.<e«er* have resided
Jame Alexander, I'ete Harper, there since
. ,. , f'Til Hopkins, Floyd Todd and
in the finar . . .......
, . • Johnny Wi tiam=.
omiplet.ion- of '
followri'.'
Chest Fund
Reaches $2735
The Albany t'hest. fund
drive ha- atlvanted -ome ince
la-1 week' report. Th'- total
received to dafe i 12,73.-
The goal for thi year is
JS,."00 00. We are -till hort
of th' goat, hy J6,76t.t!.i.
Witt you help the thermom-
eter to ri and the lft62 che t.
All member* of the Quarter-
Ink Clab are urged to go on
it fcW at Stamford Saturday
®*ht '* briinf the Lions on the
IW4 before the game. l^-t's
everyene out for this
pie.
Jfemberj are also urged to goal to be reached '*
the Quarterback Club Robert W Brown, Ch'm.,
■rtitc Jtinday night to make The Albany Chest.
|lw, hear the eoaches and see n-
johr Crothe, President
| Hospital Xotes
Witt SERGEANT
1 G. I Buddy) Fam-etl, I ^r'
®««ber »f the A ir Force and '
•tiweil at Port Worth, has
promoted
to BUvtfr ser-
*■1 Serjeant I'arnell, son
" * Mr*. I). M. Fame
< Albtny, h»j been a mechan-
* -or the Air Forre.
Kjpwmotion was on Nov.
<*■fcriea-tt Parnell i * with
Jtationed at Carswell
•I
*«"WCCUSS
"■ ClII LEADERS
T»J 3oone,
Joy Scout exec
^"Abilene, will be in AI
5 toaifht (Thursday > to
• . * training class for
-**t leader* and parents.
**i®n w»|| be in the .
»t the First Christian
Mfhuunf at
Qu*»wetinc
Legion Auxili-
? ™ MWt Monday night.
UoVIoek at the
^ Mtase bring eook-
* tht veterans at Waco.
l Funds Needed
For Nativity
yard and 16-yard were the
fuel for the tying -core.
Thi? wa.- one of the most, c*-
cif.ing game- fans have witne- -
ed fhi ea-on — from either
fowi tftr-tdT irvFtrded> No Me
left the -fadiurn following the
game unf't the outcome was an-
no'jnced by the officials.
Alb^ov Scftftl Ear If
Burnet received to start the
-an i- and got off a fine 53-
Brush rlwe, with Carey
Thoma* riding guard. Outrid-
er* were T, C. Pittman, John
Brittingham, Loyd Roger*,
Denni* I'arnell, Calvfn Brad"
ford and Fvan Faster.
At the court hou*e Mr. Vafl,
chairman of the local *urrey
committee, .iml Judge I, M,
Chisrn welcomed the Jfuerrs.
Among them wa* John Cam",
Bre -kenridge, a *on of th« la*l
of the building'* construction
supervisor*. Dr. Richardnon
unveiled the medallion, placed
on the stone facing of the we*t
doorway, and gave the dedica-
tion addre**. Mr. Blanton, who
has made an extens've survey
of the structure and records
concerning it* erection, related
the building'* history and ana-
lyzed it* ffualitie* a* an archi-
tectural treasure.
The stagecoach took tlie ont-
of-tewn gue*t# on a tour of
other Albany buildings which
are eligible to receive histori-
cal medallion.*, and returned
them to the picket house.
At tfie picket house reremon-
Saturday Is
Bazaar Day
The annu.il bazaar and t.ur-
-'•y dinnei- wilt be held Satur-
day
dit'Ti tional hutld-
"SOLDIFR OF MONTH''
Joe L. |to/| on received a
letter this veek -tatinf that his
son, l"c. Jerry D. Dodson, was
-elected by hi' unrt a* "Soldier f
of the Month."
Jerry i- 'ervirtg ;n Germany
with Co. A, 1st Armored Rifle
Bat*->lion, ."Ph Infantry, tth:
• im' red Division.
"Your on wa- selected as
the top individual out of the
For err em I year- affer ir:
fir-t rirfiduc'iori in 1039, the
\Ibanv Nativity was financed
comia'efely by donation-. Alt
at the
rng of Matthev Memorial I 10 men against whom he corn-
net- I're -byterfan Church. The ba- peted, by a board of senior
Hi -e ' zaar booth -. ith Christmn • dec- rton-commi'-ioned officer*. An
took the kick on hi- f'-yard oration-, wit! be opened at 10. accomplishment for wh>h both
fin."* and behind 'ime authorita- an»| the turkey d:nner, with aFI he and you can feel very
ti'.e blocking, v. ent to the Bur- the trimniin-/<, will he .-rved croud," w rite C-cnt. Terry K.
yard kick after three play-
te-l onty 5 yard*. Clary
Member, of the Shackelford, ics, members of tJ'e l.edbetter
County Hi torical Survey Com-1 family were introduced. With
Mittee were hosts. They ar« Mrs. Shelton, a* only surviv-
Mmej. Matthews Blanton, T. ¥,. ing children of Judge and Mrs.
Dodge, I. K. Farmer and' Ledbetter, was Mr*. Susan T u-
ton who was both born and
Tnarritd in the east room of th«s
houae when it was on its orig-
inal site near Fort Griffin,
(i-andrhil'lren present wcr'5
Mrr.s s. Beulah Sanders, Willie
Ha. >old, Letha l>>dbetter. Lit
Perkins; M< -rs Gitorge I.^d-
bef.ter, Jue Shelton and I'ete
SVIt m. A grs-at granddaugh-
ter, Mc. A. W. Mackey, repre-
f ted the family when the
medalffon wa* unveiled.
Mrs. T F. Dodge jruve a his-
tory of the house, whirh is the
only known example of p'eket
con.-truction in this area. Then,
with Mmes. Mackey, Mooie,
Webb and Crutchfie'd «tandin^
by, Robert Nail unveiled the
medallion.
Following the ceremonies,
the hostesses served cofTee to
visitors who toured the house.
Charles F. Jacobs; Joseph
F Blanton, James R. Green,
Ft »yd M, Johnson, James V,
Mart'n and Robert Nail.
The picket house was fur-
nished in its original style as a
pioneer ranch home and the
jrue-f* ate at long table* in the
kitchen. The menu was veni-
son, antelofe. greens, yams,
corn bread, stewed apricots an.!
j pecan pie, foods characteristic
f-.f frontier diet
Mr and Mr*. Ben O. C"ant.
now of Ab'ltme, formerly of
Albany, and Miss Katharine
Duff of the Abi'ene Reporter-
New s, were other out-of-tow n
pir-U. Mr. Grant said the
bie"ing before the meal
Following the luncheon the
out-of-town giir fs were driven
to the court house in the Fan-
dan?fe ,-tagecoach. Weaver
Ftowe. Jerry's
mander.
company com-
CI.UB PRESIDENT
DFNTON. Donnita White
of Albany has h-<-en elected
"resident of l lten Ff R:char»l-
orrarii-
I day <"Iub, home eronon
Highway ISO
Bridges Open
Texa- State
(IN PORDER PATROL
Donald R. Vaughn, «on of
j Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Vaughn of
I Albany, left Nov. li for Yum;.
! Ariz., where he was accepter! in
the Border F'atrol. He is now
j in Brownsville attending the
Border l'atrol school for three
Brid'e< fr»m the Sliackel- months.
ford County line to Bi«r Sandy i
are row n u-e, and the highway ^ Brec^enridge peonle are to
i' open all the way, w ith no de- [ |or5r hridg»> Thurs-
toun Tnffic has been u-tng Ary nPX{ a 4hort
detour < '• t thi' -*iip the past riHSon cutting ceremony. From
"is months. j there the group will go to the
I a t week the bridev o' er Country Club at Bnpckenridge
H bbar»l Creek was onened. A for the meal and the rest of
I few day ea'lier traffic was at- the program.
ilowt ij to use the long Sandy The bridge, one of the long-
Creek hridand it i- under- est :n the state, is 3,751.5 feet
Then' s it hi a F>on fin^ Fri- t->o»l that the old bridge- over long and cost 11,571,761.
ay at •">'!-"» p. m. at the west the cre.de, which would have •»
High twen under vi'er '-'hen Hub- 1'olio incidence in the L*. S.
and bard Creek Lake fills, i* being and Cmaih was *5 per cent
demolished. less in IS-jS-SO than inlf>54-56;
zation of North
l'niver-ity.
M White, daughter of Mr.
and Mr'. It. Ik White. Albany,
is a senior home economics
major. She i also a member
of M iry ' rderi <"lub, wurren's
li'erary organization, and Stu-
nt N.'t or a' Kilui ition A - ->x -
ation.
labor
- f orar-'
Griff
if ion
nt fro
dm ' f f ed
Moran
fes B
l.ueder
p ro. i t i
, poir.t.
Nov. I
M<> in
I-' find ge n
Wytie, Jr
o\'s*ii rne re
firvt period
nv- a fum-We
marter Burnet
I dri
QBII
Jack Voun-r -core.l from ! ot
1 out. Tr. for p<- nf, f'ait-
Debra See I
l!ifa Un Leg
Mr- Harry 1 Kir
n
I "Of), ,u
ir fir-t
m:v
m a n y
ginr
!'.( in th.- b»
'.v a'.
he gener-1
rel :ri
Mr- Be"! ■ F' r ' m. Not ' I
Mr*. Joe Hudman V
\nm»tt-. f'"' "fr, Nov 2
le .- Mae Th' N
s Orind. Nov. 2 t.
Tom Durham. Nov. 26.
Loci Green. Nov. 2'-.
\[ '- B» n M'lthiNov.
Maurice Donald-on. N
Fi»irii**ed
Jim Sfardefori, Nov
Jerry S >nder . Nov I
W 1> M icon. Nov. 16
L S. I.atimer. Nor. 1»
Mr- f.nra Holcomb, Nov.
Bert Brook-. Moran,
BON FIRF.
of the public for
curitinu
lfr rn
on.
k to thr AI-
nv vv^nf. th#
rtrv Most of th
rt. chumM out
Ifi and Oiarl
wrio r>
l.vnrh.
V
on-* a r»
r-' I- t-n f r ►rform
In n. '"Tf f
lrrtrv to th
rf
ohration of th#v F»i rth
Tf■-*. p3p»tnt a Chn
frnr.. tP" Albany r»'«>P
forr: in it and who ai.I n if
orientation to th»» puwii
lar
THp pro»furtion i- m
in pvn»" ir^at. It will be perform
on IT, Ian«l
r in the au'fitoriniH of t
Vanry Smith FU-rm-nt.
"'<*h«M>I. l>tstril»utron of f
frrm th** Otamb^r of C«>mn
ft"\< w11! K**vrin P
ron.^wf^ririff th»i pajr^an
th»- rost
Mr 9. riff Mr». JoKr» C
on or A^il^ne wpr** I
iftar sni~f- of nt- mo-fter,
I
Albany
Kvpryone com*
f ir>n
HI
of the pr<
»»y a
"•HttSi
njur»'u. Hi'/L"*' r pn
Irivp wa* a 2t>-yanl
f'.v t r« f to Woo<i, iroin^f to
Bulldog 11- A t-vanl lo
\tbany ba*'k to th«
VV iril handed off
to -fi'Tt W' ml, a ho
FIi• forth*4 «cor*\ AiT'-in ^oo«!
f !•• ! f. fonf'*vr for thi- -or*
The h-tlf ent 1^*1
Rurnfl Gets Quickie
\ Fhany r*'f. iv*'<| to h*'L"in th*»
^ "tiart^r. an*l th*^ I.ion
mb[r»l on en*1 r own to
' • ...
Mr-. John (1 rathe, \o\
1 \. Butler, Nov. 20.
S. M Gardner, Moran, Nov.
20.
Mrs. s
Nov. 20
Mrs. Alice Hagar Moran.
Nov, 20
M F. Dodgen, Nov. 20
Miss Fronie Clausell
21.
Mr Morr Donaldson,
21
Davi
Moran,
Gardner
sp.rrr-» swTSAU'-.tWiJaiJWI
I neop
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\f»)r:in.
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* ;•**
Moran,.
I FC.ION P^ST IN
me.vbkr.>hip drivf
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Fdtard
IO Bl Dl Oil Ml i
Nt; t'.KIDC.I
in, i ball
H i met
Mandred Mill* <"•! f »m'l'r of
Ahitene were Than K<"
tors of h - parents. M
Mr?. C. K. Miili
\ ty i*r,
Innix.
I S I ^«> Mi/! viy A ociutioit, will Ue held at It :
k 11r:»ii'ountry Club at which Hal Wuoilwurd ot' Colcnum, ttu- r.bi
to m «ltfieid ami
(C\>ntinutU on
\\ ho: tori
kltvrhway rom t i^ion, will bt
ot the
• ea.s.er.
udjuiaiit.
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