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Thursday, April 19, 2012
www.thealbanynews.net
The Albany News
Page 7A
Franc RKS Of KIHY
This page was reprinted from the April 18,1963 edition of The Albany News newspaper
featuring several stories that mirror articles in this week's Albany News. The Cancer Crusade
Drive, which was held annually during April, was underway with Albany and Moran
committees working on a cancer educational campaign. Today, American Cancer Society
committees and nine local fundraising teams are getting ready for the Relay For Life event
on April 28. Another story lists students who will represent Albany at upcoming regional
academic and sports events. There was also a mention of taxpayers who completed their
income tax reports and got them in the mail the previous Monday.
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return postage
guaranteed
Number Thirty-three
PASS TO AZTEC
—for—
ind Mrs. A. Webb
Moran
to see
fs Only Money
ionday, April 22
[iments Albany News)
sjgS HAPPEN
4 ALBANY
adatf Busy
j for Income
x Payers
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Warm weather during the [
week resulted in Albany
getting their air condriioncrs
back in use. Temperatures
ranged up to 96 degrees,
Dry weather continues, w)tn
U" '*™r »!
e-rain farmers beginning to I West
• be concerned. Lets than, an. The sessions of
Utwh of moisture has been re6' j Texas Historical - Albany
watered in Albany since dan. 1- Luting to be he * ", the Friends of the Library
' Temperatures during week, on May 4 as- assist the Study
with highs for afternoon c public Hint. Albany peo- Club. ,, 27 is
fore, are given below: sociatfon ^ differ-i Next week, lApril 21-2], (
Friday: 75 and 49.
Open house will be held
at the Shackelford County
itw. Tuesday^ April 23, oe
iSTtlm hours of 7 and 9 P-
I The open house is
sored by the
nub whose project has be
the establishing and
ine a public library here. The
Friends of the Library ^
will assist the Study
Saturday. 80 and 42.
Sunday: 87 and 46,
Monday: 91 and 61.
Tuesday: 90 and 61.
Wednesday: 93 and 6b.
This morning: 96 and 60-
S^raric FsL *- «. >
lege. , , ,1 „ * c*l_____ of*
The day-long meeting IS
sr5«*=
style Show at
P-TA Meeting
W Otau* of bis staymg tested m j-
ld he came to see me of the twenty-eight new >
sriesa Pharmacy with Linc wdl prove fa
(his ^ j ^uced if the public car. be
lend took a couple of
=, of ourselves. Vie had,
fertal little time tog*th-
h them. IJ^nuaedto
nag&wa Baptist Cbumh
ursday and Friday night |
riv friend ^ Tn’f4e- I n
Shibuya
_ _ .JMkrdk
KsiWSiiiiiiiMste
Used to go to B*l® i
____3 iron 01 _ .-i _ J
&S3s£?« hospw ■ s?£%^£F5?t2w
v. ■—f
*$£■„____
April 11.
as reaay iot Miss wewwi °
„ ,. Cteddumj^fv^ iTthe luncheon, to I Club will have their April me*^- merit, . Lew missionaries appointed
LucreUa Ste W to fTOm ing Thursday, AprilJJ.* ^ She l now a nursing Instruct- ^ ^ in lt9 April meetin
Sampson, Seminole, ^^keltord County ffWfr Youth CM.V" or at Arkansas Baptist H^Ltagtof »f
.are priced at 51-60 per person. be riected at to. ^ * mb**, *■ *“ to 1,«W £*#* OT "
(Lawrence Winkler,
County Agent)
'Ronald Poston, Seminole,
^APplL. Pippen, April 12
Mrs Jim Ledbetter, April
bringing it* total overseas
al Little Rons, wnere —’it0 1,687 (Including 17 mm®,
members, ana an wLked since last fall. ary associates).
aW interested, «w urged to Bt- W0^B(?hter 0f a Baptist paa-l -----
teni ui be Mrs S D. tor. w‘'lrt™ WBE m
stoJalri’c^v M””' *“* St*'’
» 15- ju«« f u»“" "gsi '«»&'■&»», w •*** g
“ ^ 4= »afs
-*■ ---------—‘‘&V»«««• t—u,*srs»'i. f--*• ^ .
r 1 Home in M. ~~ lby M S' SSUT“^SSTr ' '4““W’ *“
„ beau.- a lengthy illness- . weather! Let s loon - . 14
r have Mrs. Hoakins was bom Warm way. A fly lays an average of Apr ■
Bur^son, son of Mrs. j many years.
the Shackelford County group, Youth u«*r. .— A,
- priced^at $1A0 pw who
To Compete in
ReqionalMeet IJTSJSi.’a* -
* ,stll I Mrs. Clyde Giflean.
The following Albany stu----—
dents will represent Albany GlRL
tJw* m£*SDeutimF^ay: Mr. and M
I Golf team: Bonny Hard- 0f port V-
1 awav, Jim Tom George, James B1Tival of
! t Ceeil Hopkins, Gene | Katheryn 1 .
eighed
to ““ , ,7
[t will be so glad.
M^Loy Key, April 15. hw,'i*nr
Katie Cobb, April I « Ttekert
rJi-’-KT-- —
riits s-sysrssr a - =f«
- st .s- - 2* “* pr
Interment was in Cemetery 1 started. Alert at
Hill at Hebron with
as pallbearers'.
cru- Ca
rsusr:
^^vSlwiESi- u rSE
i. Wsten. Gary Hise, UwL great ^f.ndpa«nU are M
xor, Miss Weldon was bom inlINJljRED IN CAR MISHAP
Abilene and grew up m var , l
Sstowns in Texas and New Gayla Townsend, daugh
Mexico She attended the Carls- (Je and Mrs. F. B. _
S Zemion center of New Lnd, received Lturday '^r'
Stete ™VerSity and SSt^Sft'm!wi«
buoy and Abilene, where
construction work is in P
mss. She was hospitahted
Hendrick Hospital until
Monday. A knee mjwy
require her to use crutches
several weeks, stid she
badly bruised and received
MW jo-., « oral lacerations, whmh the!
Hendrick Hos- ported to be healing rsf|
_______ jirtll'oirr- 1
wnere
elor of sciecce degree.
She traces her interest in
nursing tea job as
SORRY
H Bsb ^ests at, ,thet &S ai’lriurrived by a, daugh-
' Party” recently held at ( Mrs L Z. Simmons of
ion Hall, and ; Lewisville; two sons, Jeflm L®f
and Mrs. John Rote, the Qf Lewisville and C.
Bel lie w Was ,.# n(.hror. ■. four
Mo^hL LV Comanche Mate, ^ aid at “^oiw!^^ tU^P^ ti
3^52“^ 2 71 jeWSJTiI“ (uSSw! *
homemaking meeting Hailes s of Wood.wn is.)Btaptirt As- spent the
in the hospital at ^JCT* H
He suffered a st
and is in a coma.
jo Mrs.
„ Ronnie BalMew was
t. .We're sorry,
proclamation
reas. the week of April
W Hoskins of Hebron; lour ,prosr!m, but thousand . school at Fort
TMiM
“i ,^rtt,'1k:rttorcs.£ .si b ssr*K
CC WMl Toul SIo7f"1 tortr. 'if Tte “*L t «el> • *•
eLv Lll hold thelrC l her daughter, he is warting the money he and As the program
*52 *2 ta Albany h-f f fcce £iCwho imder- U neighbors have invested in an greater^
rii hs -3^-,
STlhe pSple of M-L00^011' [ for many producers, who feel *0™^ for the
y* J .j „ Week! —— ’ lit is an unnecessary chore and . „;.m eterde fly
to obterv b^t,fy ap j REv. CAMPBELL ILL |jBat reporting the ease drops and to decide whether
5 >,v "■planting a rote, ,r the Northwest Tex-! he sufficient. However, « I areas need specml
. iw w“ SV'S I*®. ■»*»“ rir1 “™'“ ”* ^
:ip hall on e ^ favor- a heart attack recent y an -1 j-,ur;ng ^ past two or three LC1~ercntiy two samples from
JJei^dc3t?62 £ nT^S1
-TTrr^TF A*ley ft* r—thing out to be uon-teteWW^ ^SLtteu yeh Get tubes
;r relatives over the Easter j ^ ^ Ads.
entire trt
,ng ever.::
REPRINTED AS A COURTESY OF THE ALBANY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
THE ROBERT NAIL ARCHIVES AT THE OLD JAIL ART CENTER AND
H. XL STASNEY & LTD.
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Lucas, Melinda L. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 136, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 19, 2012, newspaper, April 19, 2012; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth703757/m1/7/: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.