The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1972 Page: 3 of 8
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Albany, Texas, Thursday, January 20, 1971
THE ALBANY NEWS
BEANS
f PIEELY WIG ELY'S
[EANNED FBOD SALE
FRYERS
USD A Grade
Young Tender Cut up, lb...
39c
Whole, lb...
29c
SAUSAGE
BACON
FRANKS
German
Style
Gooch's Sliced
Blue Ribbon
Gooch's
Finest
pkg. 69c
lb. 69c
lb. pkg. 69c
AMERICAN, PIMENTO
CHEESE
Kraft's
Sliced
EGGS
Fresh Large
Grade A
$ oz. pkg: 4&C
doz. 33c
v • ^ • . ... . ' • . *
BEEFSTEAKS . tb.pk.89r.
White, Decorated
Strong, Absorbent,
BOUNTY TOWELS
t
giant roll 35c
FRUIT COCKTAIL
No. 303 Finest-
Del Monte
4 cans 111
i
YOGURT
ICE CREAM
Elk-eyed PEAS
GR. BEANS
SWT. POTATOES
WOLF CHILI
FAB
GR. FRUIT JUICE
Gandy's
Flavors
Gandy's Finest,
Reg. Flavors
No. 303 can Kuner's
Fresh Shelled with Snaps
No. 303 Del Monte
Whole Blue Lake
APPLE JUICE
BUTTERMILK v,
CRACKERS
Sugary Sam
In Heavy Syrup
Plain, No Beans
Heat-n-Serve
I.emon Fresh
Detergent
Texsun
Unsweetened
WHITE HOUSE
UNSWEETENED
Gandy's
or Borden's
Nabisco
SalUnes
IATSUP
Del Monte
Spicy
KLEENEX
CRISCO
FACIAL TISSUE.
White, Colors
Creamy
Shortening
8 oz. ctn. 33c
'/2 gal. eta. 89c
5 -$1.00
3 cans 89c
22 oz. can 39c
No. 2 can.. 69c
giant box. 79c
46 oz. can {49c
, quart btl. 39°
xh gal. ctn.. 49c
1 lb. box. 43c
giant qt. jug.. 49c
200 count 33c
3 lb. can 89c
FROZEN FOOD
12 oi* WHOLE-SUN—FLORIDA
ORANGE JUICE 2 cans 89c
AUNT JEMIMA COUNTRY STYLE
WAFFLES . . 12 in box 43c
CHERRY. APPLE, PEACH, BLACKBERRY
OLE SOUTH SSL 2lb. pan 89c
POT PIES S3T 5 lor AM
10 oz. box NATURIPE FROZEN
STRAWBERRIES, 1 ■ $1.00
U. S. No. 1 TEXAS
GRAPEFRUIT £? tg. lie
APPLES ik.iJt
CABBOTS iiasr 2 for 35c
BANANAS SfiuXr L Ik
BELL PEPPERS JST*
39c
MKACLE WOP
Quart Jar
Salad Dressing
Memory
Lane
Frontier Ethol, Jacksboro
Sept.
1S7H
in North west
all your good
* Did you ever "see the roads so
dusty.
Sore eyes are very"fush,on2ble
■ i.ow: " '
A man pays too dear for his
whistle when he wets it over 26
times a day
George Loving will visit the
cattle roundups
Texas, and buy
cattle
Mf se B nner has "fixed- up"
the Wichita bar, in fine style. He
will attend to your wants in the
tame manner.
W. M. Mcfonnell, formerly of
Ihis plat*», but- now living in
Decatur, swapped yarns Wed-
nesday wilh ins old cronies here
Four person (celored females i
united with the A M F' Church
.last Sabbath and were baptistd
by Rev Shejfherd Middle!on of
Griffin
Henderson wields the shears
and agitates the iwwji in an ar
Untie mannei and If you are not
loo sleopv he is always ready tg
discuss religion wilii you
Our devil it lltce tlie Irish-
man'" pig' "HOle. but loud"
Yesterday lie curled up on a box
9 X 14 inches square and was
faSit asleep when we found him
Dan (,'onaw.iy appear* to be
busy most of the time, alUmuyh
many <ry hard tim<s his ham
mer is (ward ringing on his an-
vil from "rosy morn til dewey
eve."
Stock men will notice
the new advertisemen's uf .1 A
Matthews Nick Katun arid !•; I'
Davis, whose names and brands
appeal in this wtrk ' Krlin
The boiler at Mi Adeline ri >
mill is played out . .lid we arc
(old no more grinding or awing
will be done unlil tlie new ImiiI -
er," which has been ordered r.
in place. This will !*• a great
disappointment to many ot our
eCi! 'try people.
Tiie n.i » the only paper In
the rtrte which had get up"
enought to at end pr reeding* of
the Stock Ran em convention,
held at Grif.in on the .20th nil
George Vanderburg is putting
down a flag pavement in fronl
of the lot adjoining the Hock
House on the east. Sam Ingram
is doing the same at his piac
The Greebackers meeting in
the north part of the county last
week was, we are told, a fail-
ure, not oyer 20 persons heirig
present to hear Mr. Fleming
, speak.
Our new job office is received
and i. early all in pi ace The
press is a quarto medium * 10 x
15) Universal, manufactured al
Colt's Armory, Hartford, Conn
Everything is new and if you
want to know more about it
come and see it. Mr. Cook will
l-ake pleasure in showing you
rcund.
The Albany News, ^
Jan. 8, 1932
I. E. Crow has bought the
Grot he & Son stock of groceries.
Dick Moberley first traded
Grothc a farm for th<p stock of
goods, then Dick sold the stock
t</£ E. Crow. Gene Crow has
been the proprietor of the Helpy
Sell'y store. For the present,
the stock "will,remain where it
is. Mrs. Crow is in charge.
A new club far Albany wom-
Was organize Wednesday
morning Wh°n a number of wom-
en met at the home of Mrs. W,
R. Nail. This new organization,
known as the Albany Garden
Club, was organized under di-
rection of: Mrs. Henry Trigg of
Fort Worth, who is state pres-
ident of Garden Clubs. Officers
elected were: President, Mrs.
W R. Nail; vice-president, Mrs.
Ora Hubbard; secretary, Mrs.
Frank Booker; treasurer, Mrs.
John H. Sedwick. Ten members
were enrolled at this medting. A
membership fee of 50 cents a
ye;ir entitles anyone to become
a member.
The .Parent-Teacher Associ-
ation is sponsoring a ladies
gym evening, which will meet
every" Thursday evening at 7:30
in the high school gymnasium.
Rev J A. Owen entertained
the college students of Matthews
Memorial Presbyterian Churefi
With a semi-formal dinner Fri-
day evening, Jan. 1, at 6:30
o'clock .Seven college students
were present. Those present
were Miss Ann Murrie, Virginia
Craighead, Louise Hubbard, Win-
nie Mae Moberley, and Mary
K elyn Gordoij; Messrs. Sam
Webb. Jason 0. Gordon, Burl
Rogers,/K. Arden Grantham'and
Rev owin
Definition of a depression: "A
'depie - ion is a time when peo-
• pie gel along Without things
tin ir purcnts never had."
Mi' n m i , of tlie Methodist
■ slon^ry Society met in the
I'ti- ol Mis, Krone Clausell at
11H C'«viiri house lor ihe opening
i ssi'im of Ihe new , year.
I'lie Alathean (Mass met at the
home ol Mrs R (;, Fleming for
IIm'II' monthly business and so-
cial hours Assisting hostesses
were Mrs Frank Sikes and Mrs.
R C. Harris.
We have installed a feed mill
in Albany Do all kinds of grind-
ing for public, wheat, barley and
outs Hooker Transfer Co.
Mr and Mrs. Stanley Sam-
iiions visited relatives in Retail
lust Wednesday
Misses Myrtle and Pearl Hum-
Im-i noturmtd to Van last .Satur-
day afl««r ^'nding Ihe Christ-
mas holidays wilh their par-
ents- Mr and Mi-n D G. Hum—
Ix'r
Shaikrllord (lounty steer* top-
ped Ihe Kurt Worth market this
week Henry Green's fat bunch
look lis- lend with George Do-
l.alosxe's a close ftw-und
Mrs J II Webb spent a few
days in Kustluiid with her
fiiend, Mrs M a rune Barnes,
who was married Friday to Mr.
A H JoiuuMin Tlie Jotinson
honey iiiismi was In Mwxieo.
r*.
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McGaughey, John H. & Lenamon, James L. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 88, No. 22, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 20, 1972, newspaper, January 20, 1972; Albany, Tex.. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth429187/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.