The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1970 Page: 3 of 8
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Albany, Texas, Thursday, May 14, 1970
THE ALBANY NEWS
the
best bloomin' prices "
in town are Piggly Wiggl
Penny Pinchin Prices
SHOP PIGGLY WIGGIY
ROUND STEAK
U.S.D.A Gr.
Heavy Beef
lb. 95c
BACON SKS- lb. pk. 79c
PARK AY OLEO,\b , 29c
FRANKS / lb. pky., 69c
Kimbell's BISCUITS, 3 regular cans...... 25c
SAUSAGE I"
Hormel's
little Si//lers
HAMS Hormel's Cure 81
Fully Cooked
SUGAR
Imperial Umit One
Pure Cane at sale price
5 lb. bag 49c
ICE CREAM AunFUvoFr.ne!t,/2 gal round cln. 89c
MILK Carnation 3 t(lll CCIH . 49C
46 oz. 49c
SPAGHETTI American 3 cans .49c
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Unswertrnnl
ken-l-ration s&
GREEN BEANS
No. 303 Gr. Giant
Fancy Whole
6 pk. ctn. 99c
3 cans 79c
LIQUID DETERGENT
CIt YSTA L WHITE HZ, gi. 48 oz. 59c
SWEET CORN C,JC m,' EST 4 m $11
grape jelly kt'1
Pure Concord
PICKLES
Kimbell's
Dills
2 lb. jar 55c
quart jar. 39c
Frozen Food*
POT PIES
Banquet
Chicken
chopped broccoli it£
gold-n-corn st e"
Froien
Eye
Whole Kernel
orange juice
STRAWBERRIES
1Z of. Froien
Whole-Sun
10 oz. Stilwell's
or Groves'
5 for $1.00
3 for 79c
4 pks. 89c
2 cans 79c
4 pks. $1.00
PRICES GOOD
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
DOUBLE GO ID BOND STAMPS ON WEDNESDAYS
EI AND Gladiola
rLUUA Enriched
fab I>emon Fresh.
With Enzymei i
Tri Lipton. 100/.
1 Lil Instant
Farm Fresh
PRODUCE
BANANAS?iAS;2i 21c
oranges lb. 15c
carrots 2 pk« 25c
onions """ lb. 13c
POTATOES , 10 ft. 69c
Fr't Cocktail
No. 303 Del
Monte Finest
4 for $1.00
pkf/. . 59c
lb.. . $1.39
51b.bg. 59c
tuna KT-'aSIT 3 flat $1.00
ca tsup i:;,*" 3 btls. 69c
ZEE
Assorted Color* 4-roll pk. 39c
gi. sz. 00c
3 oz. jar 99c
Memory
Lane
The Albany News
May 13. 1910
On Wednesday, May 18. there
will be an old fashioned picnic
at Greer's Grove four and one-
half miles east of Albany and
every one in the county is in-
vited to be present. An inter-
esting program has been ar
ranged in which there will be
speeches by all the candidates,
llori S Webb and others Mus-
ic will be furnished by the Al-
bany Band and the various
classes in the county. The boys
will play ball in the afternoon.
Plenty of good ice water and
seats in the shade Dont forget
to fill your baskets well, and
[the committee will do the rest
| John Friersori, who recently
i went to Oklaiioma to play ball,
has made good: In a letter to
i Mr J H Biggs he states that
he has joined the league team
land has already won distinction
as a l>atter.
Dr Z W Casey attended the
State Medical Assocation at
Dallas his week
The recital given Tuesday at
| the opera house by Misses Bry-
|an, Maurice and Hamilton, was
well attended The entertain-
ment was under the auspiqps of
the Ladies Home Mission So-
ciety It w as regret ted 11 rat
Miss Maurice, the pianist, was
ill and could not take part
Mr Phil Kendrick left Mon
day for .Stamford, where he has
a position as bookkeeper for a
new produce company.
L. S Hollowell made a busi-
ness trip to Stamford this week
Mr, and Mrs. W G Webb at-
tended the State Bankers Con-
vention in El Paso this week
J A Matthews and Miss Sal-
lie Matthews came out from
Fort Worth Saturday to attend
the funeral of Miss Helen Tay-
lor.
Mrs W. H Cook is visiting
her sister, Mrs Fox of Chil-
dress, his week i
Dr and Mrs Powell of Baird
were up Friday to be w'ith
Mr and Mrs Taylor
Misses Emma and Vivian
Morris visited'Mrs Raines in
Stamford Saturday and Sunday
Dolpii Lang of Luecjers visit-
ed friends in Albany Monday.
M H Ward of Moran was in
Albany this week He made a
trip to Fort Griffin and one to
Breckenridge in the interest of
tiis candidacy
Mrs Z W Casey is visiting
her daughter. Mrs. Talley, in
Temple this week
The Shackelford County Sing
ing Convention will meet w ith
'he Brownsboro class the first
Sunday in June at. the Stephens
Grove, just below the ft R
crossing on Hubbard Creek
James L Wohlford. pres , Ben
Kane, sec
The Albany News
May 16. 19.10
Well, tl>e real thing did hap
pen Monday night when the
j weather god got on the job,
j rolled tht1 clouds together, pulled
! out the pegs, and gosh, how the
i rain did patter down Not quite
two inches in Albany, some
i places heavier, and other plac-
es lighter This rain sure did
put pep into -tt>e entire county,
! it filled a long felt want
Joe A Clarke and Miss Ollie
j E Clarke attendee! the 17th
' District Convention of the
I American legion at Eastland
I last Sunday
D R Robert is here from
Galveston He is spending his
i vacation with his parents, Mr
and Mrs Hadley Robert
Mr Merrick Da\is went to
Paris last week and returned
Sunday with Mrs Davis a rut
daughter. Miss Emily. Mia*
Emily has been ill in a Paris
hospital for the past four-
months, and is now improved
sufficiently to be allowed to re-
turn home
Burley Rogers attended the
state meeting of the Lioo6 down
at Austin this week. Burley
sure is a fan for the Lions or-
ganization
E E Grothe is back home
from the Magic Valley He's
been meandering around down
|hat way for a year or two.
Mmes W D. Reynolds and
E M Conrad were over from
Fort Worth this week visiting
relatives and friends Yes,
came back to the old home
town to look it over.
The Matthews Moberley Mer-
cantile are enlarging their
building -Contract has been let
for a 50 foot addition to the
building now occupied by the
firm The building belongs to
Johnny Miller Berry Brown is
the man on the job down there
as chief manager
The West Texas poets, Berta
Hart Name of Albany and
Nora Hefley Mahon of East-
land, are to tie presented in
program Monday afternoon at
4 0(i o'clock in the Simmons
t niversity Fine Arts Auditori-
um Abilene music artists are to
assist, and the public has been
invited to attend the event as
a spec ial courtesy of the Abi-
len Poetry Society;
Mrs J N . Davis and grand-
daughter. Mrs. Ixjttie Davis
Crow returned home Saturday
I from an extended trip to Dallas,
'Houston! Italy, Waxahaehie,
and other points and spent two
weeks at Mineral Wells en
route home
Ladies of the First Christian
:/>iurch are giving a baked food
sale Saturday at Jewel \Maul-
'iin'S Drug Store
Brother Bedford Smith, pas-
tor'.' of the First Christian
Church. and his sister have re-
turned from a big church con-
vention down at Austin.
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 86, No. 38, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 14, 1970, newspaper, May 14, 1970; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414345/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.