The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 108, No. 14, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1983 Page: 3 of 14
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Thursdojr September 22, 1983 — The Albany News — Poge 3-A
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( hair officers . . .
Nancy Smith Elementary School students chosen recently as 1983 84 officers of the junior high choir include
I () Danny Rodriguez reporter D Anna Knight treosurer Stephanie Arnold librarian Tammy Stone vice
president James Alexander secretary, and (seated) Cindy Hebel president, Director of the NSFS choir
program is Mrs Sandy Mayes |Staff Photo
Club to sponsor eye bank booth
People" in Shackelford
CdUntv will havthe op
pnrtunity to give eyesight
to others by donating
t heir eyes to he used after
tlicir death at the I,ions
Kye Hank Booth Sattir
day, September '.'1 at the
Sidewalk Fair.
I he Albany Lioness
( luh is sponsoring a hoot h
for this purpose, which
will he located in front of
King & Robertson Insur
anee information will he
available, as we'll as donor
i arils
"Talk to your fa mil v
concerning this if you are
interested said Keltic
I ciwnsend.. I ioness (/lub
officer
Sonic questions often
asked are t hose
■What it I pli ili/i hi i/
i i/1 a■" a . a nil Inti i
i hum/1 hi it hi iiiiI
The pledge' is complete
ly revocable Your wishes
will be respected
Dm■> (/(/< n i iliixi ill
i/i nth unit h i ■' What it I
iri'in (fins w s
Normally, none of these
affect |ust of cornea
tissue
llmr i ini I 'hinil 11 nn/
' //»s In In nod nit- i in i/
'U nth
My con t ai I i h g t he
1 .ionc-ss Club and signing
a donor i a'rd t hey ha ve
( ai ds will he available
Sat iir da v at t he fair
hool Ii
In ins' ill nn niita
m»/ifli in i ill i n I hii a
ii'iiiiUl it In known that
i i/i s ii i n In In ihiiiali <1'
A red lab reading "Kye
Hank Itonoi is issued to
each donor to lit' placed
on I he driver s license
I Hie s '/1 v fit/ n re in en I
n -<ult upon rrnioval of
tin ifonor sri/t ■*'
No,
Hnw tiiavu pi iifili' ran
be -helped h i/ ilnnatimj one
pair of ei/t s ■'
Six people
Are thrri nni/ rharip v
I'm ri/e hank ser-rii < si
No,
There are 2,600 Lions
(lub members in the
• north central section of
Texas who are sponsoring
Nail fund drive continues
I he Albany Kx
Students Association of
Albany M i e h School,
which sponsors the
Hobert Nail Memorial
Scholarship Fund, look
in $275 during the past
week The announcement
was made by Sam Webb
board chairman, in the
absence of Barbara lirav
secretary
(lifts for the fund mav
he made I t o I he scholar
ship f'fiiid < • r can be
turned in ii the Webb K-
We fib I n.siir.l rice office
Homecoming set Sept 30
Homecoming weekend,
beginning Kriday after
noon, September .10, will
be important in the lives
of many students in
Albany High School
The' I9H3 Homecoming
Queen and her court, class
favorites and many others
will have their hour in the
spotlight during halftimc
activities in the football
< oiliest with Ansori
Class nominees for
tpieen and escort, class
favorites, Mr and Miss
AIIS, arid others will lie
i hosen prior to llomecorn
tug night
Senior candidates for
ijueen and escort are I >eb
hie Irvin and escort Bill
.Ion Bippey; juniors, I'iper
Barker and Bart Pucker,
sophomores. K r i s t y
Leech and ( ring Harlow,
and freshmen, ( jieryl
( auhle and Bobert Hill
Nominees for Mr and
Miss AHS are K el lie
( arnes and Michael Ivy,
seniors. Holly (ireen arid
I'a III Ivy, juniors Bonnie
Campbell and Scott
Mayes, sophomores find
I .eigh Ileal fy atifl ' (Tint
I higgan. freshmen
Park film scheduled
11ea t er (i a I br ea Ih.
superintendent of Fort
( iriffin Si a e Park. will
present a film on the
history of Shackelford
County at the Chamber of
Commerce ni
Friday
The lull' I
held iit I hi
He si nurint
n ncneou
.• ill tie
inghurn
(ARD Of IHANKS
Our heartfelt thanks to
all who extended comfort
irig sympathy and help in
our recent sorrow For
the beautiful service,
food, floral offerings, and
other kindnesses, we are
deeply grateful A -p< tal,
t hanks goes to I >r Key
and the nursing si,iff for
their tender ind loving
care
I he failll! 1 .'it l< • I I
(.row
ACS FORTY
I U- ml I hi- it.uiK thinn nil I»IIP milt ii hHU i»» »h.iri
King fi Robertson is not short on in
suranre products or knowledge. Don t be
misled by membership insurance, pro
grams assessment privilege policies, or
drop your policy by the booth and hope he
is there when you need him deals. Insur
ance is our only business. See an In
dependent Insurance Agent with the Big
I" symbol today.
KING & ROBERTSON INSURANCE
762-2288
TOUR INDIPINOINT
INSURANCI AGINT
IT WORKS!
I irst rime in Albany
Jin Shin Do
ACUPRESSURE
CLASS
to help cope with stress & tension;
Jin Shin Do is a IiealtlnA/av revolving around i .i in pie
hut effective acupressure technique. ai.d method
Ihrouijb which the plivsnal. emoti. ,i i.il and eoei'ju
aspec ts ill one s being; ari be released re bal.u 1 '*1
and re vitalised fhe acupressuri method is li.i .
on the simple principle of applying ijeiifte 1 iiip
pressure on various acu points to re'e.j <e .(eneial
must le tension and improve clri uiation
OFFERED f VERY SATURDAY
Sept 24 - Oct 29
6 S:30 p in
Pioneer Store
$85 for series of 6 lasses
with $25 deposit
Classes limited to 21)
I r»t >nforrn.iUoff-. ,|||
Byron Maxwell
762-3104
Instructor & Practitioner for 6 years
Cattlemen make pledges to Rehab
Hedges to the Cat
t leiiien's Hound Up for
( rippled Children are, to
date equal to the. same as
a vear ago, said Shelley V.
Smith, president of West
Texas Rehabilitation Cen
ter
These pledges, in the
far if problems of the
agri rlture industry,
speak we'll for the ran
chers a rid farmers in the
area and nation. Our hats
ar< iff to them," Smith
said.
I. ht- round up is a
n • stay for the opera
t ion nf WTHC, he noted.
I I enter treats over
'>!>' patients per day and
n than 10,0(10 in
d als each, year free
of harge WTf{(' is a
i" ate.-non profit organ
i'ftiioij which derives 75
cents of every operational
dollar directly from dona
tions.
Donors were honored
recently with a barbecue
supper at W. T Reynolds
Crossing on the Clear
Fork and at Hoolihan
Acres at Mertzon. The ex
penses were donated by
Handy Hacking Company
anonymous rancher of ral and barn in Albany on
Albany. or before Monday," said
The first phase of this one of the committee. "If
year's round up will be you prefer, your donation
the cattle sale September of cash will be acceptable.
26: horse sale, October 1; If your stock is entered
Coleman sale, October 5; late, it can go into any of
sheep and goat sale, June the sales."
tion, October 10; Rrown John Mclntyre is chair
wood sale, November 2. man at Moran for the col
Hring your cattle or lection of stock and/or
of San Angelo ind an stock to the McComas cor money in that community.
Grant received by county
Shackelford County is
the recipient of a
$ 11,320.88 «tate road
grant, according to Texas
Treasurer Ann Richards,
f.he 19 counties in the
Abilene area will receive
a total of $392,000
The state treasurer each
year disburses money ap
propriated by the
legislature for the Lateral
Road Program The
grants may be used bv
counties for the purchase
of right of way and for
the construction a rt^l
maintenance of lateral
roads, farm to market
roads or state highways,
Richards said the $7 3
million is allocated to each
county under a formula
based on the county's
area, rural population and
lateral road mileage
and directing this pro
gram
()ur , Area known as
District KI Kye .Rank
Inc incliub's 23 counties
in North Central Texas.
Mrs I ownsend added
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TO THE CORfc
Wh.itc\ vi your ttfianciiil nerds ire f.irin. bosint'Ss or person.il our
professional si,ill is re.idv to (Tve yon ,ts we havr tor nearly c>8 years.
Wc will be ttcre tintioi iow and lor year-- tiler with c he< king• h < ounts
savings loans tinan< lal < ounselin^. (ertifit atfs ot deprjsit and aft (be
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