The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 81, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 18, 1965 Page: 5 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEWS
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former
of busi-
toch em-
ployees
wages
ilene
you do
yipr in-
the best
information available and file |
it before the deadline. Attach
a note explaining why the
Form W-2 is not included with
the return.
When a taxpayer leaves his
job during the year, the law
requires that the employer fur-
nish a Form W-2 at the time
of the last payment of wages.
If a person leaves a job per-
mantly for any reason and does
not receive a Form W-2 when
he receives his last payment of
wages, he should request the
employer to furnish one.
it Force
-e-
Broader enlistment policies
designed to give young
men a greater opportunity to
join the Air Force were an-
nounced today by Staff Ser-
geant Robert H. Sanders, local
area Air Force recruiter.
The new criteria, which al-
lows acceptance of young men
Goose Crop
Means Cash
Grass, Deer,
Car Lights,
Mean Tragedy
"Goose Hunting Capitol of
who" ;;rTnable"VUcompl7te the World" is the boastful self-
high school, will give a greater »PP™sal of Eagle Lake coun-
number of people the oppor-
Yuma residents can figure
on 280 sunny days in an aver-
age year.
MNSE TAGS
tfcW or USED CAR or
ffht between now and
April, 1965.
fiave & good supply of
i And Pickups and Used Cars
id choose from.
lilt and let us show you how
1 CREDIT CO. FINANCING
FORK MOTOR CO.
PfiitiNbLY FORD DEALER"
AUSTIN.—The story of the
coastal plains city that cap-
italized money wise on a major WACO.—The deer casualties
wildlife restoration project is on high speed highways was
told in the January issue of tragically demonstrated when
Texas Game and Fish maga-1 a big doe was killed in Erath
zine. | County. Came Warden .1. W.
Pemberton, Stephenville, said
an autopsy revealed the pres-
ence of triplet fawns. Pember-
ton said lush winter grass
growth along the highway
shoulders lures deer into the
path of cars. Lights blind the
animals and the ensuing panic
creates an awsome hazard, re-
minded Pemberton.
ty seat of Colorado
County,
of
tunity to become members of which a<,tua"y is °"'y one
the Aerospace Team several towns benefiting com-
The Air Force, which is one "»ercially by the leasing of rice
of the nation's foremost ex- 'aru'3 to hunters.
ponents of stay in school ef-1 While the local residents
forts, realizes that a few young thrive the uniclue managed
men, for various reasons, can- w''^ goose harvest, hunters
not complete high school. These from distant areas enjoy the 8rs originate. Other towns in
men may now apply for an Air sP°rt. Some come from as far bunting zone include Gar-
Force career. If accepted, they away as Chicago and Minne- wood, Hungerford, Altnir, Lis-
will be given the opportunity lapolis.
to complete their education,! Texas' mighty strides toward
from high school to graduate providing outdoor recreational
school, while in uniform. i facilities for its own mounting
The enlistment criteria millions is vividly reflected in
changes are necessary because 'be success story of Lissie Prai-
of vacancies existing in the! rie down on the coastal plains,"
'states the article. "And the
many occupational and techni
cal fields needed to perform success story could not happen
the defense mission of the mod- j in a better location because the
ern Air Force, Sanders noted.' expanding Texas population is
Retailed information on the nowhere more pronounced than
nerw enlistment opportunities on the nearby industrially sky-
may be obtained at the Abilene rocketing Gulf Coast."
Air Force Recruiting Office,' Eagle Lake, self-styled goose
Room 211 in the Post Office' capitol, is about sixty miles
Building or by calling OR 2— west of Houston from where
8949 collect. !a good percentage of the hunt-
KING'S SHOE SHINE
and TAXI
Shoes Picker! Up and Delivered Free
At Old Colored School House
BOBBY JOE KING
Phone PO 2-9029 or 2-3143
sie, Wharton, Bernard and Co-
lumbus.
Just about everybody shares
in the bonanza centering
around the leasing of the rice
fields to guides who then sub-
lease parts of the land or par-
cel out hunting rights on a
daily basis. And the season
just ended reportedly was one
of the best
Typically, one family has in-
stalled assembly line techniques
to its goose picking shop and
on opening day in 1964 pro-
cessed more than four hundred
geese at fifty cents per goose.
And Editor Fred Frnka of
the Eagle Lake Headlight, who
conceived the goose Capitol
gimmick and is secretary of
the local chamber of commerce,
says he was so busy handling
the accelerated commercial
pace that he has had to neglect
his own goose hunting.
Sulphuric acid was first pro-
duced in America in 1793 by
a young Philadelphia chemist,
John HarrisofM, and sold for
■10 cents n pound
AT THE AZTEC
Internationally speaking, the
race to the moon may be on,
but, cinematically, it already
has been won. In fact, "First
Men in the Moon," at the Az-
tec Friday and Saturday, is the
story of the landing of Earth-
men—and a woman!—on that
satellite some fi5 years ago.
The story is based on the H.
G. Wells science-fiction adven-
ture tale, with Edward Judd,
Martha Hyer and Lionel Jeff-
ries as the Earth trio who
make the journey to the moon
in what is reported to be onp
of the most unusual space-
crafts ever assembled.
'Rio Conchos"
Richard Boone, Stuart Whit
man, Tony Franciosa, Edmond
O'Hrien and Jim llrown all be-
came "blood brothers" of the
Navajo Indian tribe in a spec-
ial ceremony during filming of
the 20th Century-Fox adven-
ture-western, "Rio Conchos,"
which will be at the Aztec Run-
day only.
Over 300 Navajos from the
Kayenta (Arizona) reservation
were used as extras in the film
and had traveled to Moab,
Utah, for location filming.
How many insurances do you
have? Fire? Liability? Con-
tents? I/et us put them in ONE
"package!" More protection;
no "overlapping;" one renewal
date. And SAVE up to 20 per-
cent. See J. H. Castleberry, In-
surance.
AUTO MATIC CONTROL
HORNFIJES — Swift's B«r-
Fly block is 100% effective i*
killing horn fly larvae. For
only a fed cents a month this
mineral will control horn flies,
and in the prevention of inter-
nal parasites and supplement
salt, protein and mineral pro-
grams.
Tests show that cattle g*m
from y2 to % of a pound
more per day when they're
free of flies. This is equal to
five or six full-grown steer*
in a hundred head.
Jonea Western A f—d Sappfy
Be Sure — Insure
J. H. Castleberry
INSURANCE
fhont ft) 2-33M
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Stays Fresh Longer
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FOR RENT—
FOR RENT 4-room furnish-
house, close in. Ben Carlile,
PO 2-2168. tf
FOR SALE 2 chcst of draw-; FOR SALE-—1902 F-85 Olds
ers, antique chair, dressers, j coupe. Must sell. Going over-
stoves, coffee tables, h:i 1 f seas. Richard A. Porter, care
beds, tables, chairs, bed Mrs. J. A. Porter, PO 2-2030.
Prices Good Friday and Saturday
FOR RENT Good 2 bedroom
house. Rent cheap. Call PO
2-2376 or see Mrs. Effie Pate, j
tf.
Aft RED <OME
* APPLES. I It? 45c
«1FT SHORTENING, 3 lb. can 69c
? COFFEE, 11 can (9c
CRUST FLOUR, 5 ft. box flc
flit PEANUT BUTTER, lg. 20 oz. jar 65c
Boy SALMON, tall can 49c
''t Zee Bathroom TISSUE, 4 roll pkg. 35c
i tee PAPER TOWELS, lg. roll, 180 ct. 29c
■He TUNA FISH Hot ft
iWNK LOTION DETERGENT, qt. size
CALIFORNIA
Lettuce, lb. . . 10c
California Celo hag
CARROTS, 2 for 15c
RUSSET
POTATOES, 10 lb. 79c
CHICKEN
POT PIES, 5 for $1.00
FOR SALE
HOMES FOR SALE
fi room spacious house. Fire-
plare, yard fenced. Close In.
3-bedroom bouse, brick trim-
med, in Sedwick addition. Fire-'\yood
place, central henting, two „p to „ix roomR.
baths, air conditioning.
3 bed room, 2 bath-rooms,
living room, double garngc,
kitchen and den combination,
central heating. Harre's Addi-
tion.
2 bed room, 2 bath-rooms,
largo living room, utility room,
good cellar. This is an older
home—cheap.
JEWEL POOL NIXON
PO 2-3077 — PO 2-2125
springs, baby bed, lawn mow-
er. See O. R. Hill. 29p
GARDEN TILLERS for rent, 5
hp. with reverse.
New tillers $109.95 and up.
Holiday Mowers, hLrh wheel-
ers, grass-catchers and all
types of mowers and engines
in stock.
Now is the time to get your
mowers repaired before the
season starts.
25 used and rebuilt mowers
ready to sell.
We are now selling Ashley
Heaters, all types, heats
Hums wood.
30c
FOR SaLR—Like new drop
leaf dark mahogany dining
table and chairs. I'hone PO
2-24 -1 f>. Mrs. Gene Abbott.
Live modern and be healthy.
Stilwell ft Son Garage
31c
SWIFT'S WORTHMORF.
55c
fob WHOLE
ITS, Lg. No. 2^2 can.... 4 for $1.00
BACON, lb 49c
HAMBURGER, lb 39c
Chuck Roast, lb. 43c
DILL PICKLES, 26 oz. jar
h COCOA, Vt lb. box
39c
35c
INCHEON MEAT, 12 or. can 2 for 79c
Kraft'. TASTY LOAF
CHEESE, 2 lb. box 65c
FRYERS, lb. 29c
LUNCH MF.AT
Chopped HAM, lb. 59c
SOLID POUND
OLEO 2 lbs. for 35c
Grocery & Market
Here and Save With S. ft H. Green Stamps-Good Anywhere
1 PO 2-2502 Earl Killough, Owner
LARK HUftllARD LOTS for
sale. lOCr down, 8 years to
pay. Buy now and get the site
you want. William V. Wheel-
r tf.
FOR SALR — Two bedroom
house in Rose Addition. Gar-
age, cyclone fence, low down
payment and small monthly
payments. Call Jerry Douglas,
PO 2-3171. 29p.
Buflifieitft Service*
JEWELRY REPAIR
See us for jewelry repair, ring
sizing and watch repair.
See our stock of jewelry and
watches.
Adamg Jewelry
For your aluminum
SCREENS, STORM DOORS,
Storm Windows, write "Cus-
tom Made Screen Co., 1112!
Mockingbird, Abilene,
ARE YOU EARNING LESS
THAN $1,000 PER MONTH?
If so, yon should be investi-
gating auto accidents, fires,
storm, wind and hail losses fof
insurance companies or private
adjusters. Part or full time.
Cars furnished. Expenses paid.
We train you at home in your
spare time, give free placement
service. You keep your present
job until ready to switch. Pick
location—men needed every-
where. For personal interview
in this area, write today to:
NORTH AMERICAN CLAIMS,
TRAINING DIVISION
2435 East Hayaud,
Denver, Colordao, 30209
NEW AND USED Farm Equip-
ment for sale: Used tractors,
Used grain drills and plows. 2
TAKE soil away the lilue
Lustre way from carpets and
upholstery. Rent electric sham-
pooer $1, The Wheeler Hard-
ware.
N. Mockingbird, Abilene, or,ca'^ 730-LP and .!7 Diesel
call OR 3-6671. Aluminum usp<1 tors; two 560 Interna-
screen doors March only whilel,ional Dies6J factors. Normally
they last $ 18.00. tfc., we ^ to 30.""^ tractor.
to select from. Also the best
FOR SALE —3 bedroom home, place in Jones County to buy
Low equity. Harold Ilarrett, I new equipment. Herry Imple-
PO 2-2104. tf ment Co., John Deere sales and
service. I'hone VAlley 4-1701.
teSfcOstesMEessi
Hulk or sacked feed delivered
to your feeder or burn. Eeed
lot rations . . . Hoff Pellets . . .
Special Mixes. Give us your
ceding problems. Phone Sl'ring
I I ON4, Pled Plpi • Mills, 11am-
in, Texas. tf.
FOR SALE One feed grind-
er, In good shape with all the
attachments. Can he seen at
my place on Albany highway.
Easily set up and pulled by
miall tractor. Can be had at
u bargain. L. L. Walker, Mo-
rnn. tf
FOR SALE My house and
acreage at 223 Culltim Ft.
Low down payment, rest like
rent. Write W. O. Swaim, box
950, Silverton, Texas. tf.
FOR SALE — One charcoal
dining table, chrome trim-
med, with 2 extra leaves, and
six chairs, all in good condi-
tion. Cost $89.30, hut will
sell for considerably less. L.
L. Walker, Moran. tf
FOR MONl/MFNTS 9»*
Mri A. W Rrvnoldi
Tel PO 2-2047, Albany
tf
FOR S \LE Youii"sto\«n
kitchen cabinet. Ideal for lake'
cabin. (' in tart Mrs. T. S.J
Chambers, PO 2-2345. 30c.]
For New and U i d Tnii'l.s and
Semi Trailers call Johnston
Truck and Supply, 726-21RI,
Cross Plains, Texas. 30e.
I HAVE a very good all pur-
pose fertilizer made by
HEST for your lnwn and gar-
den.
Jonei Western A Feed Supply
RADIATOR CLEANING am
repairing. All work guaran
teed Albany Radiator Service
Railroad Street. M E I ewnl
len. tf
JUST ARRIVED
New lot of gold filled anc
sterling silver charms, gold anr
sterling silver bracelets.
20% discount on all jewelrj
and watches.
Watch repairing. Ring siring
JAY DAVIS
29.
SHOVEL FOUND on Cook
Field Road. Owner must
identify it and pay for thin ad.
PO 2-3372. 29c
I WILL HANDLE the famous
three brands of Hybrid seeds
this spring: DeKallt, Lindsey
and (iolden Aires. Come In —
now and book your seeds to WANTED
Insure your supply, | oil
Jonei Weitern ft
expert furniture refln-
| ishing. Antiques restored.
- I PO 8-8872. 30p
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
I' O Box 895, Hreckenridg*.
TO BUY—Shallow
production. Send reply
Feed Supply to Pox 273, Albatiy. 29p.
USED CARS
1964 OLDSMOBILE 4-door aedan. Power,
air, 8-way teaU, puncture proof lir»t.
1981 CHEVROLET RELAIR 4-door. V-S
Powerglide, factory air, radio, tutone
paint, nylon tirei. Brown and Beige.
1900 REL AIR 4-door. V-8. Home Iowa
car. Real nice.
We now have the NEW CHEVROLETS
to replace your old car witli
1089 4-DOOR FORD. 6 cylinder. Economy plu».
1057 FORD WAGON. C.ood hunting or vacation car.
I960 FAIRLANE 4 DOOR. Tutone.
1PS3 PONTIAC. An oTd emoothe mouth well «hod and rarln' to rare.
1062 FORD l 2-TON PICKUP. Nice. Heater and hitch. Tutone paint.
19r>8 FORD '4 ton PICKUP. Local.
1056 ^t-TON OMC PICKUP. Loolci like heck—but will run for the money.
WE HAVE THE PERSONNEL TO REPAIR ANY OF THEM
McCOMAS CHEVROLET
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