The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 3, 1964 Page: 5 of 8
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Albany, Texas, Thursday, September 8,196i
THE ALBANY NEWS
LABOR DAY SPECIALS...
ROUND STEAK, lb 79c
HAMBURGER MEAT, lb 39c
CHUCK ROAST, lb 49c
RIB ROAST, lb 29c
FRYERS, lb 31c
PICNIC HAMS, lb 33c
OLEO, Big "D" 18c
FOLGER'S COFFEE, lb 79c
Kimball's BISCUITS, can 5c
SUGAR, Imperial, 10 lb. bag 99c
THOMPSON
SEEDLESS GRAPES, lb 19c
Frozen STRAWBERRIES 5 for $1
MELLORINE, »/2 gal 39c
Borden's ICE CREAM, l/2 gal. with
Free Ctn. King Size 7-UP, both, 89c
Get your Shells here. Cost plus 10c
box.
Big discount on hunting jackets
Contract prices on feed for your win-
ter needs is now here. See us for low-
est prices.
Just received shipment of bloat rem-
edy. Keep a bottle on your shelf.
Other Specials Throughout Store
Wt Reserve the Right to Limit All Items
LUCKYS GROCERY & FEED
MORAN, TEXAS
Moran
News
Moran School News
The Mornn Schools opened
Monday, Aug. 31, with 10k
students registering for class-
es. Thirty-eight students are
enrolled in high school.
The first assembly was held
on Wednesday, Sept. 2. Rev.
Johnny Smith, pastor of the I
Mornn Baptist Church, was
truest speaker.
The agriculture boys are
helping to paint the agricul- j
ture barn. Thanks go out to
these boys and to Mr. Stone,
the sponsor, for their efTorts. \
The first football game of
the year will be at Novice on 1
Sept. II. The football fans |
in Moran are urged to support >
the Bulldogs by following the,
teams to all the games.
Watch this column next
week for information about
the first meeting of the Better
School Organization.
COMMITTEE NAMED
A committee of the Amity
Club members met in the home
of Mrs. Richard Dresser, pres-
ident, for the purpose of com-
pleting plans for the Mosquito
District workshop which is to
be held in Moran, with the
Amity Club of Moran as host,
on Oct. 17.
Mrs. Cornelius
Dies at Kaiy
Ruth Class Has
Monthly Meeting
The Ruth Sunday school
Word was received in Mo- class held its monthly meeting
ran Sunday of the death of|Tuesday night in the home of
Mrs. F. B. Cornelius of Katy. ;Mis. Brit Pippen, with Mme.l.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius were Sain Brewster, Arnold McLe-
former resident of Moran, more and A. T. Crews serving
where he was president of the as co-hostesses.
Moran National Bank. Mrs. The meeting was called to
Cornelius had been sick forlorder by the president, Mrs.
some time and passed away at ' Paul Harper. Opening pray-
her home Saturday, Au ,r. 20. j er was led by Mrs. Miles Ben-
Burial was at Heustia on da.
Monday. The class is to remember
the Cecil Harpers with a per-
sonal gift. Please bring this
to the Sunday school class
room as soon as pos ible.
The president appointed the
Dr. »nd Mri. Jiick Spratt nf | following to serve on the nom-
Dallas are visiting her sister, I inating committee for the en-
Mrs Etta Terry. I sum1: year: Chairman, Mrs.
— I.Tack Dennis; Mrs. Barney Micf-
Eugene William« it visiting
his mother, Mrs. John Wil-
liams.
potatoes, cole
plums, hot rolls
Thursday ;
French fried potatoes and cat-
sup, buttered squash, pickled
beets, strawberry jello, corn-
bread, butter, milk.
Friday: Hambuigors, jiota-
kiff and Mrs. Darv Edwards.
Yearbook committee is Mrs.
Sam Brewster, chairman; Mrs.
Ralph Snyder and Mrs J C
Mess.
The class will have a salad
supper at the church for the
installation in October. Mrs.
J. C. He s moved that the class
. , have a mission project for the
" 1 n Cecil Harpers once each quar-
i '"r f°r year, along with
s.11 '! the standing proiects,
Mrs. C. I,. Miller is still in
the hospital and the class mem-
i hers will remember her during
It was decid-
Rundl and Terri Wheeler
visited their grandparents last
week.
Mri. C. S. Barrow it receiv-
ing treatment in Cox Memor-
ial Hospital in Abilene,
MORAN SCHOOL MENU
Tuesday, Sept. 8:
and noodles, spinach with egg
slices, blackeyed peas,
celery, sugar cookies, bread,
butter, milk.
Wednesday: Grilled meat
patties, f?roen beans, buttered | the days ahead
.-law, pinph (>(j {jiaj rnembers take
' ''. 1 11 " ] food to the family as thev
I into beans, t ■
de-
Mr. and Mr#. Ed Wheeler
and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ce-
cil Haiper, Jr., and children .. ... ...
of Abilene visited their parents chips, cuP|t> "" _
in Moran.
Rev. and MrR. Dannie Con-
nally and children of Master-1
son visited a few days with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland
| Shelton, and other relatives, i
Mrs. Connally and children re-j
niained for a longer visit.
Coot Increase! Each Year.
Start your life insurance
program now
J. H. Castleberry
INSURANCE
The Ruth class will have as
their November project a re-
membrance for the Moran res-
idents who are patients in the
Bluebonnet Lodge in Albany.
A plan will be worked out lat-
er. This will take the place of
taking a box to a needy fam-
ily in November.
Mrs. Miles Benda and His.
F R. Raymond brought a de-
(votional in response taken
| from the 12th chapter of Ro-
mans. It was a very inspir-
I ing challenge in giving us a
| pattern for our lives.
' It was reported that the lin-
gerie was given to the Cecil
Harper family for that project.
A date was set for the Christ-
mas carrolling, which will be
on Sunday night following
church service Dec. 20.
The group enjoyed a so-
cial hour presented by Mrs.
Ralph Snyder. Refreshments
were served.
Members present were
Mines. Paul Harper, F. R.
Raymond, Sam Brewster, Miles
Benda, J. C. Hess, Ralph Sny-
der, Britt I'ippen, Arnold Mc-
Lemore, A. T. Crews, and
Dary Kdwards. Cindy and
Caroline Crews were visitors.
There»a Wa^ley iipent a
week with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Harper.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward
Wheeler and children of Abi-
lene, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Har-
per, Sr., and Gene visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Steirall in Rio
Vista last Tuesday.
'(ret-Together'
j Mr. arid Mrs. B. D. Trice and
| daughter, A. J. McDaniel, Mr.
r OF SchOOl (jI'Olip and Mrs. Kenneth Hudson,
Mike, F-irry, Debbie, Randy
The school board members, I and Reeky,'Mr. and Mrs. War-
teachers and employees of the |ick Jones> Lynfla and Bertf
Moran School System and \jr iinfl Mrs. Clovis McCoI-
their families were entertain- |um_ Wps am| Rrad, Mr. and
ed at a "get-together" at the Mrs A|vipc parrjsh( Mr. and
school cafeteria Thursday Mrs. Morris Snyder and Mor-
n -ht, Aug. 27. Games of ris D ( Mr an() Mrs Lucioi*
"12" and canasta were enjoy-; firooks, and the hosts, Mr. and
"d by the adults while the chil- j Mrs. Jimmy Cottle, Judy, Jin
dren played games in the class- an,| ,jana.
room. Potato chips and cold j
drinks and homemade ice | Mr. „„d Mr». R. W. Brooks
cream and cake were served spent the week-end in Spring-
to the group. | town with her mother, Mrs.
Attending were Mr. and f{0y Rogers.
Mrs. Robert Hunt, Mickey and
Holly, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Rruce, Linda and Audrey
Stovall, Danny, Debbie and Rarteo of Cisco are vistinjj
Donnie, Mr. and Mrs. Tim their grandparents, Mr. and
Stone, Brenda, Sharla and Mrs. Floyd Knowles,
Timmy; Mr. and Mrs. Fred j
Bankston, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby j Mr.. Bill Steffall and Rod-
Moore, Amy and Connie, Mr.1 ney visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
and Mrs. Brit Pippen and Harper last week and Theresa
Patti, Mrs. Aileen Raymond, returned home with them.
PlAN S-A-PARTY
HILLTOP FLORIST & NURSERY
George and Louise Tyler
SHOP YOUR
FOR RF.NT
FOR RKNT Large partly
furnshed apartment and a
small furnished house. Near
business section. No pets. Ph.
PO 2-3173. Mrs. G. C. King.
tf.
it3C5t3iatat^eir-.C3gataprir^Beascappe3Cta&''-aenr;r-iirstr.'ag--'rit-iPc^i!-^tagg-,ir-i
FOR RKNT
I). Arther,
FOR RKNT
with bath.
J. C. White,
I-room house. J.
PO 2-2330. tf
0 room house
See or call Mrs.
PO 2-3265.
10 POUND BAG
Will Be Closed Monday — Labor Day
Gafys BIG DISH CREAM, Gil. 49c - Big tknikle dip cooe 5c
While Sww SHOK fENING. 3 lb. can 59c
MAZOLA OIL, quart 59c
SUGAR, 10 lb. bag 58c
Yellow Rose of Texas FLOUR, 5 lb. bag . 39c
Norton's SALAD DRESSING, qt 39c
BAM A 18 oi, |Imi
REb PLUM JAM 35c -or 3 for $1.00
UPTON TEA, 1-4 Ikkex 43c
Kin BATH ROOM TISSUE, I roll pLlJc
Kie Twk Pack PAPER TOWELS 29c
Personal Size IVORY SOAP, 4 bar pkg. 25c
KiBELL'S COFFEE, 1 ft. ca 69c
Kim Pink LIQUID DETERGENT, full qt. 55c
POTATOES...49c {
Thompson's Seedless
GRAPES, lb. 19c ^
KEITH'S BREADED EANTAIL ''
SHRIMP J oz. 59c
I
STRAWBERRIES,
10 oz. frozen, 5 for $1 ;
DECKER'S TALL KORN
BACON, 2 lb. pk 98c
Gooch's BEEF
CUTLETS, lb.
69c
AIL MEAT
FRANKS, Ik ..49c
Qmcb Roast, lb. 45c
HAMBURGER MEAT
Good, lean, lb. 39c
Hill Top Grocery & Market
Shop Here and Save With S. A H. Green Stamp*—Good Anywhere
PhlM PO g-2802 Earl Killough, Owner |
sctemesesesnr
FOR RKNT 1-room furnish-
ed house. See lit 451 1 South
First Street. tf.
FOR SALIC—Serve! refrigera-
tor, cheap. Mrs. A. W.
SALF Rook home on
South M:iin Street. If inter
ested call I'O 2-3128. tf
I. A KM Hl'RRARD LOTS for
sale. 10"/ clown, 8 years to
pay. Ruy now and get the site
you want. William V. Wheel-
er. tf.
FOR SALE—2 bedroom house.
Call I'O 2-2202 or 2-3155.
Donald Sazama. tf.
W A N'T TO liCY oil produc-
tion for waterflood, work-
over or salvage. Will consider
nil deals. Also want drilling
deals and farmouts. Rilly R.
('ail well, Rox 5073, Fort
Worth, Texas 715108, lc
FOR SALE Roan mare and
and half Shetland horse colt.
$200 for both. $150 for colt
and $75 for mare. C. A.
Schkade.
fJuamp** Sfrvict**
i WANTFI) — Hull discs to
I sharpen at your place with
lour new Amy Disc Roller. No
I dismounting. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. A. L. Viertel, Ibex.
3p
White, Rose addition.
I'O 2-348.3.
1'hone
IP
KFFICIKNCY Garage Apart-
ment for rent. Newly dec-
orated. Furnished. Air con-
ditioned. Mrs. Harold Davis,
phone I'O 2-3520. lc
FOR SALE-
FOR SALF Red seed oats, 36
pound test, clean, ready to
sow. Samuel Diller III on
Farm Road 570. I'hone Wf 5-
3065, Moran. 2p
FOR SALF OR RKNT—8-
bedroom home in Rose Addi-
tion. Contact Don Rlakley,
Rox 312, Quanah. tf
LOTS FOR SAI.K. Also have
10-ft metal boat for sale. A.
J. Schkade, I'O 2-3372. lc
FOR SALK - (-passenger Cush-
man golf cart. 7 'a bp gas-
oline engine. Good running
condition, 2 new tires. If In-
terested contact Jimmy God-
frey. Ilargain. tf
GOOD KKNMORK Automatic
Waaler fur sale. $25.00.
Joties Western & Feed Supply.
lc
FOR SALE
Oil lease bouse, five rooms
and bath, to be moved off lease
half mile from town. Includes
water tank, butane tank, and
fence. Only $350.00.
3200 si), ft. brick business
building, air conditioned. Per-
fect for offices or business.
3-bed room home in Rose
Addition.
Brick veneer dwelling in
Sedwick addition.
J. H. CASTLEBERRY
MOW MUCH of your Hog is
profit? We realize profit., to-
day are smaller but to Make
all you Can—Feed I'ied l'iper
Complete Hog Relicts, Bulk or
Sacked. FOB or delivered our
bulk trucks. Ask your neigh-
bor. ,
PIED PIPER MILLS
I'ho SI' 4-1684 - Hamlin, Texas
tf.
WANTED
FOR SALF I baby bed and
m.itlre-.*; I Taylor lot Sired-
lei ; I play pen. Call I'O 2-
3141. lc
FOR SAI.K Flat bottom
aluminum boat. Kliner
Smith. 2c,
I oh SALE MoMla How*.
completely furni»hed, Ileal-
inn, air conditioned, etc. Call
PO 2-3275. 4c.
WANTKD Rider capable of
driving to California soon.
References. Call I'O 2-3449.
WANTKD Housework. See
me at my home, 714 I'ecan.
Carline Alexander. 2c
WANTKD Baby it I ini» my
home on South Avenue It.
Call I'O 2-214!). lp
FOR MONUMENTS Sea
Mr«. A. W. Reynolds
Tel. PO 2-2047, Albany.
tf.
RADIATOR CLEANING and
repairing. All work guaran-
teed. Albany Radiator Service,
Railroad Street. M. K. Lewal-
len. tf.
KLLIOTT-S OUTSIDK House-
paint, $4.50 per gallon. In-
side Latex Wall Paint, $3.75
per gallon. Guaranteed qual-
ity.
The Wheeler Hardware
tf.
JEWELRY REPAIR
See us for jewelry repair, ring
sizing and watch repair.
See our stock of jewe'ry and
watches.
Adami Jewelry
MINNOWS FOR SALE 1217
Matthews St. I. B. Rogers,
Jr. lp
LESTER'S FIX-IT SHOP
Saws filed, lawn mowers etc.,
sharpened. Repair furniture
(no mechanical work). Car-
pentry, painting and varnish-
ing.
L. D. CLEVELAND
Ph. PO 2-2156 — Box 89*
tf
AUTHORIZED JKKP Dealer.
Complete line of the warld'a
most Versatile Vehicles. Mo-
Cathren Motor Co., 220 W.
Kim St., Breekenridge, Texas.
—Miscellaneoui
j KMPLOYKRS! Did you know
embezzlements of money and
| merchandise exceed $500 mil-
, lion—twice all burglary losses?
Blanket bond covers employees
without embarrassment. Get
one now. Contact J. H. Castle-
berry, insurance.
WK HANDLE all kinds of
Wheat, Rye and winter graz-
ing field seeds. Jones West-
ern & Feed Supply. lc
Be Sure — Insure
J. H. Castleberry
INSURANCE
7.JB/
LJ-
luttnix
Phone PO 2-338«
OATS
State Tested
Moregratn • Arltwin
Cimarron • Nortex
111 SO
Untagged Oat»
WHEAT
Certified, State Tested
Early Triumph - Kaw
Crockett • Otheri
BARLEY
Rn|«ri • Cordova
RYE
Elbon ■ Balboa
Winter Peat • Vetch
Leminiet - Cool Graoet
WholaaaU RiUQ
Delivery Arranged
"CALL COLLECT"
UNIVERSAL
MARKETING COMPANY
Hi-Way IRO E ■ Anton
VA 4 1230
1 x3'» box
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
P. O. Bex 895, Breckenridc*.
tt
JUST ARRIVED
New lot of gold filled and
sterling silver charms, gold and
sterling silver bracelets.
20% discount on all jewelry
and watches.
Watch repairing. Ring .sizing.
JAY DAVIS
tf.
SEE US before you bay aaf
car, new or uwd. Rusa-Webb
Motor Co. tf.
MATTRKSSKS New or reno-
vated. Box springs to mntch.
Choice of sizes or firmness
guaranteed. Western Mattresa,
San Angelo, Box 5288, or call
Mrs. I. B. Rogers, Jr., I'O 2-
2384, and leave name. tf.
USED CARS
WANT A BARGAIN?
We Have THREE 1964
New Cars Left!
Some with air.
WE ALSO HAVE FOUR »/2 TON PICKUPS
Get a New Car or Pickup at Dealer's Cost!
RUSS WEBB MOTOR COMPANY
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