The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1964 Page: 4 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Texas, Thursday, My tS, Jgj
Social (oiietiU
<=> IN ALBANY ^=^>0
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Mr*. C«if»on Frank* return-
, 'ad Tuesday from a visit with
(;her son and family, Mr. and
Sir*. Cwson Franks, Jr., Vickie
(and Debbie, fn Houston. Deb-
bie Franks returned with her
grandmother for a visit here.
Mr. and Mr«. F. H. Henry
and children, Anita and Marie,
of Wheaton, III., have returned
home after spending ten days
here with Mrs. Henry's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stute-
ville.
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Every Garment
RE-VITALIZED
With Fashion Finish Sizing Process
Finest quality dry cleaning and finishing
obtainable—PLUS all minor repairs and but"
ton replacement—AT NO EXTRA CHARGE.
SEWCOMB CLEANERS
MRS FRANK ftYJUMA RTW
Surprise Patio
Birthday Party
! Verna Fhitfield, Jennie Brew-
l.ster, I.ula Water.-;, Rdyth Hun-
| ter, C. G. Yager, Lora Hol-
i comb, M. (I. Murphv, Pauline
Mrs. Ida I eftwich, aunt of Hettinger, Nellie Flanks, Filand
aml -s',m Brewster, \ Turner, all from the Hluebon-
honore,| with a surprise birth net Lodge in Albany; and
day party Tuesday evening at Mmf,s Carroll Loudder, J. M.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Town.send, and Mr. and Mrs.
firewater at Moran. As guests Ken f.jnne]|( Mr. and Mrs. Sam
arrived, each greeted Mrs. [.reWster, Charles, Joe fiob
Leftwirh with birthday wishes. ;inf| shr-lia Ann, Moran; Mr.
("rider the soft glow of ga, arK| ^jrs. E. J. firewster, Larry
lights, two tables were display I an{J wilda, Albany, an<l Mrs.
ed. C.'fs were pla-ed on one I j c. Hess of Cisco.
laid with a blue cloth, centered 0 —
with a floral arrangement of, Wj|fU Brew,f„ ,nd K,rron
servmv
Easley Family
Holds Reunion
The annual Easley family
At McMurry
Band School
AWI.FNF.
Three Albany
reunion was held at. the Fort youths took part last Friday
Griffin State Park July 19. I night in the first of two ex-
Everyorie brought food, which i travaganzas featuring nearly
was served at the park picnic .r>00 young musicians and twirl-
ers attending the 17th Annual
MrMurry College Band and
area.
Those present included Mrs.
Mattie Easley, Mrs. Lav-era | Twirling School.
Cribbs and Harry, Mr. and | The youths are Cheba Lee
Mrs. Charlie Wells, Ann, Jan, | King, Christy Mayfield and
[,ynn and Charles Royce, Mr. Barbara Wharton.
and Mrs. Carrol Martin, Don
na and Deidra, Mr. and Mrs.
Brewer ana .varron f u(|(| R. Mp ^ Mr.
, Dennis returned Wednesday Rj) I)f..,n aml M:irt>
from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. A Mr ;uu| MrJ
Don A. Middleton in Odessa.
tangerine roses. Thi
table was laid with a white
cloth, centered with a beauti-
ful arrangement of purple n
tulips. i
Aft«r an hour of fellowship, Mr- and Mr'' Fd Brew.ler
gifts were opened by the hon attended the Doyle family re-
oree. ■ union in Cisco Sunday.
The heart-shaped birthday) " "
cake was brought out, glow-1 Mn. C. A. Parker and chil-
Karen f.enamon, a sopho-
more at McMurry, is one of
the twirling instructors for the
school.
The youths presented a two-
T. J. Latham, Kyle and Tanya, hour concert on the field of
Fireckenridge; Mr. and
Jimmy Glenn, Mr.
Mrs.
and Mrs.
Indian Stadium that featured
several marching numbers and
iifg with eighty-plus candles, dn n, Carta Kay, Hobby, Mike j Gibson and children, Libert.
Sam Wootton, Mrs. Ldgar twirling routines performed by
Ragland, Sharon, Martha andjtju, youngsters. The grand fi-
Connie, Graham; Mr. and Mrs. nale of the summer band school
J. T. Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Earl wj|] j,e held this Friday night,
and blown out by the honoree
as he guests sang "Happy
Birthday."
The following were served
and Clay, of Breckenridge j
pent three days last week vis- V)S|T IN CALIFORNA
iting Mrs. Parker's mother,
Mrs. C. W. Haswell, and Mr. | Judge and Mr-
July 24.
The McMurry school began
on Monday, July 13, and will
ice cream and
Mmes. Haswell.
| continue through July 25. Over
'O ' man 30 fearlinjf band directors and
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•SUMMER
Yz Price
1-3 Off
SALE ENDS JULY 31
ALL BATHING SUITS
JAMAICA SHORTS
SUMMER BLOUSES, reg. $2.95 and $3.95
2 for 95*00
Children's SLEEPWEAR l-3rd Off
One table PIECE GOODS »/2 Price
| K",g returned Tuesday from a | twip|. iali(llj, arp thp
two-week trip to California. ,(ru<.tors for ,h(. ban(| s,
They stayed the first week in T})(. stu(|cnfs np. ref,ivi
Inarlewoofl with Mrs. Margaret .
, . V instruction in concert and stage 1
Mc( arty Lawrence. who drove . . . .
' . . e nana, instrument playing, theo-
them to numerous points of . , . . .,
rv, rtrum majormr and twirl- : V
interest, and was brought up .' p]
to date on news about hf*r i n.L , ... , . e , ,
f . , i, I he highlight of the school
many Albany friends. Her ... . 4, r ,T
. ' . , , ' .1 .will he the naming of Mr or
homo in In rlewood is large and ... .. i
Miss M' Murrv f?arid School the >
Try News Want Ads for RewhTi
FINAL CLEARANCL.
—New Mdse. Added—Price# Cg|—
BLOUSES, up to $5.95 figj
DRESSES, up to $17.95 ....
DRESSES, up to $24.95 Till*
One group Dresses |5qq
ALL SPORTS WEAR Yi to 1-3 Off
(includes Pants, Shorts, Swim Suits)
HOUSE (OATS 1.3 Off
\\ PAJAMAS, up to $5.95 $2.00
GOWNS y2 Pria
HATS, up to $14.95 $2.00
JEWELRY yt
All Sales Final and for Cadi
(Will hold until Aug 1st)
vriine d
SPECIALTY SHOP
| final Friday night.
The students have attended
I several social activities in con-1
jnection with the band school,'
I including theatre parties and I
a faculty recital. Knrollinent
j for the school is nearly SO more
than last vear.
SUMMi
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SHOES—Ladies and Children's.
Broken sizes and styles
well located, and she rents the
second floor.
Disneyland, Marineland and
especially Malihu Beach were
enjoyed by the Kings.
Kllison Wells, a former Al-
j banyite, came with hi wife,
V Dolly, to chat with the Kinir-
Kllison, due to retire in a few
years, is foreman over 14 men j
at Doiltrlas Aircraft. ! Bruce Goodman bf Maryg-
At Fresno Mr. and Mrs. ville, Calif., visited 1:1 -1 week
Kill'.' visited with his aunt, Mrs homes of his brother*,I
John Tinker, who formerly liv- 'and Miller Goodman.
ed in Albany, and with her •— "
daughter, Mrs. Hill (Nannie Visitincr *!>#• week at
V Lou) Tanen, and family, and l.amhsghead llaneh with Watt
(01 son, T. N. linker, who teaches Matthew wa Di Jack Wal-
n metal work in the college at lace and family of Galve ton. !
j t'orterville, Calif. Mr. liaker Dr. W:',11:t e finished hi i-radu-
\ was born a short time after ate work at Duk 1 Hi er i• y
(y | the fnm'ly left Albany, and Medical Center, Dur I>■ • • , \.
n, this was the first time the.C., and is now a profe or in
/ijKings had seen him. the Cniver ity of Texa-- Medi-
V -o — [cat ('• nter. Mrs. Wallace and
! Sam W bb returned home (e children enjoyed da'iy
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where he pent ten day< in ' tind they attended Mat
Medical Art Hospital. He is IJiews Memorial Pr<-,hyterian
reported doin^ well. ^ hurch Sunday morninj
FLATS, reg. $2.95 to $6.95, 2 prs for $5.00 h Mo",lay ni|rht from n;i,,^!h"r",,:irk ri,liMt' wi,h "r vv,,i
HEELS, reg. $6.95 to $10.95 Pair $5 00
U. S. KEDS, reg. $2.95 to $5.95 2 pr. $5,00
Last chance Ladies' HUSH PUPPIES on Sale
ALL LADIES HATS ON SALE <
M-ss Hel^n Jackson left by
plane Wednesday for Phoenix,
Ariz, to visit her sister, Mrs
CARD OF THANKS
May
We express our sincere
SUMMER BAGS
One Table ODDS and ENDS
1-3 Off
$1.00
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LADIES DRESSES
Reg. $ 5.95 Now $ 3.97
Reg. $ 7.95 now $ 5.30
Reg. $ 8.95 Now $ 6.00
Reg. $ 9.95 Now $ 6.75
Reg. $10.95 Now $ 7.75
Rg. $12.95 Now $ 8.75
Reg. $15.95 Now $10.75
Reg. $19.95 Now $12.75
Reg. $21.95 Now $14.75
Reg. $24.95 Now $16.75
One rack of DRESSES $5.00
1 r» t* tv i i m n: t /'(thanks to everyone who re-
/). C. I4. Bickers, and Mr. Bickerg. . , ...
(/ I memoered us while we were
/) ' 0 ; both patients in Seale Clinic
) j Mr. and Mr*. Arthur I.. Bail- in Lamesa. Your kindness
" ' ""is greatly appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
L. Bailey. I
ey were patients in S°ale Clin-
ic in Lamesa from Friday till
Tuesday. They returned home
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mr«. C. L. Gladden
attended the Taylor County
homecoming at Buffalo Gap
Friday.
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Mr. and Mri. Darryl Phlllipi
of Amar'llo spent the week end
here with her parents, Mr. and 1
Mrs. James I.. I.enamon, nml (
family.
19fi2 GAI.AXIF. S00 Fordor Sedan. Radio, hutcr, Im-
tory nir and ijo.nl tires. Extra clean and in food c»
J dition. V-8 engine and Crui»e-o-Malie tranimiitiaa.
j I OCAL 1'I62 CHEVROLET V2-«on Pickd|i.
i LOCAL llfio Ford Galaxie Fordor Sedan. V4, n4t,
beater and air conditioner. Extra clean.
1957 FORD V-S. Over drive, Tutone paint. Co«d ruaiaf
and driving car.
1059 I OR I) l '2-TON V-8. Good tiret.
1957 FORD FA RLANE FORDOR Sedan. Taton* W
clean local car.
1961 FORD 1 ^ TON PICKUP. Extra clean.
1956 FORD U-ton.
Ford Motur C.edit Co. Fmaaemt
CLEAR FORK MOTOR I
"YOUR FRIENDLY FORD DEALEST
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ONE CROUP
Men's Western PANTS V2 Price
ONE CROUP
Boy's SUMMER PANTS ...*/2 Price
Men's SUMMER SUITS 1 -3rd Off
FELT HATS, odds & ends $5.00
SUMMER
SAVINGS
ON MEN'S
APPAREL
Boy's Short Sleeve SHIRTS 1-3 Off
ONE TABLE
KHAKIS, up to $5.95 Now $2.99
MEN'S SIZE
Mri. J. C. Parnelt of l.evel- i
land was a week-end guest of |
her daughter, Mrs. Ruby i
Moore.
o
Mr. and Mr«. Janie* H. Nail
left this week for a visit in
Boulder, Colo.
Prenton G. Renni • of PauU
Valley, Okla., stopped in Al-
bany one day this week, and
visited the City I'ark anil pick-
et house, anil was intere-t' d in
the old salt kettles and the old
Shackelford County jail.
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to expre our sin-
cere thanks to all those who
were 0 thoughtful during the
pa -.in ' of our i-ter and
aunt. May God hie each of
you.
The Herman
Wilhelm Family.
Your Home Mortgage Paid
Inatantly If You Die.
See tit for details
LOWEST FOOD PRICES
KIMBF.l.l.'S
BISCUITS. I for 15c
DEL MONTF.
J. H. Castleberry
| INSURANCE
Small SPORT SHIRTS l-3rd Off
SPORTS COATS »/2 Price
Many Other Bargains-- Come In and Look
D. & D. DRY GOODS COMPANY
—We Give Frontier Stamps—
Mutual of Omaha
United of Omaha
Represented By
W. M. WEBB
HOSPITAL — ACCIDENT
— LIFF. —
Box 651 — PO 2-3197
Albany, Texas
Over 2,<500 buildings in the
heart of Baltimore were de-
stroyed by fire in 1004.
TUNA, chunk 2 for 55c
14 oz. DF.L MONTE
CATSUP... 2 (or 33c
No 1 ran HONEY BOY
49c
303 can DF.L MONTF.
SPINACH.. 2 for 29c
DIAMOND
No. 3 squat can SWEET
POTATOES 2 for 45c
No. 2 'a ran VAL VITA SLICED
PEACHES. 2 for 45c
5-POUNDS
SUGAR (limit 1) 49c
ROUND STEAK, lb. 19c
Sin;ar Cured Hickory Smoked
BACON, Ctodi's, ft
DECKER'S SUMMER
SAUSAGE, per »tick 99c
Calf Liver, l.... S
KLEENEX, 400 d.&
Has WHITE
Potatoes, 10 lb... ft
KEITH'S 10 ox.
FISH STICKS ... 29c
SATURDAY ONLY
Big Double Dip Ice
Cream Cones only
Gandy's Big Dish
Ice Milk, !6pL.A
Nearest Thing to Homemade It* Cf"
Eubanks Cash Grocery^
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 80, No. 47, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 23, 1964, newspaper, July 23, 1964; Albany, Tex.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth428810/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.