Community service set

By Sandy Morris

Members of the community and all local church congregations are invited to join in the traditional community-wide Thanksgiving service on Sunday, Nov. 22 at First Christian Church.  

The program will begin at 6:00 p.m. with Brad McBee leading the attendees in song. 

Jeff Turner, pastor of First Baptist Church, will deliver the message. 

The community service is sponsored annually by the Albany Ministerial Alliance. 

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Chili fundraiser planned Dec. 1

By Sandy Morris

The First United Methodist Women are hosting a chili fundraiser on Sunday, Dec. 6 from 12:00 noon to 2:00 p.m., with sales already underway.

One-quart bags of chili are $10.50 and quart bags of beans are $1.50. Items will be pre-packaged and frozen.

Tickets may be purchased from UMW members. Orders also may be placed by phone by calling Annette Harris at 325-338-5478 or Helon Norman at 325-762-4691, and will be accepted through Dec. 1.

The food can be picked up at the FUMC Fellowship Hall, located at 200 N. Jacobs Street.

Jr. high one-act play cast to compete today

By Sandy Morris

“Break A Leg” is a phrase the Albany Junior High one act play cast and crew has probably heard all week as students have gotten ready for district competition today in Stamford. 

Director Melanie Turner said she and her students have felt more and more prepared every day.

“Sunday night we had a great rehearsal, and I think it really helped everyone feel more prepared for the public show Monday night and for competition on Thursday,” said Turner.  

Funding needed for Alliance baskets

By Sandy Morris

The Albany Ministerial Alliance is accepting dozens of applications from Shackelford County residents who wish to be included in the annual Christmas basket drive. 

The Christmas baskets include various food items for a healthy traditional holiday meal. 

Baskets offer a choice of a whole uncooked turkey, a pre-cooked turkey breast, or a pre-cooked ham, in addition to vegetables and other holiday side dishes. 

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Harvest Acres to offer food, crafts

By Sandy Morris

Members of Friendship Baptist Church welcome everyone to their annual “Harvest Acres” event planned for Saturday, Nov. 21. 

The event will start at 9:00 a.m. and end at 3:00 p.m. 

No dinner meal will be served this year, but soup and chili will be available for a take-out lunch starting at 11:00 a.m. 

The gift and food bazaar will offer baked and craft items for sale, with larger items being offered in a silent auction.

People may place bids on items in the silent auction until 2:30 p.m. 

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MISD students sort toys

By Sandy Morris

 The canned food drive hosted by the Moran junior and senior classes is winding down this week. 

According to Moran ISD principal Jo Hise, the food drive has had a wonderful start.

“Last week, we collected 288 cans,” said Hise.

The third grade leads the contest with 105 cans.

Canned goods can be delivered to the school through the end of the week and will be delivered to local needy families. 

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4-H’ers to conduct food drive at Courthouse Monday evening

By Sandy Morris

It is a busy time of year for local 4-H and FFA members. 

Many stock shows have opened up their registrations, and validations have started. 

Both groups also are participating in fundraisers or food drives

4-H Food Drive

The Shackelford County 4-H will be holding a food drive on Monday, Nov. 16 from 6:00 to 6:45 p.m.

The group will be set up in the courthouse parking lot collecting food items for the Resource Center. 

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Tax statements to be mailed soon

By Melinda L. Lucas

After a longer than expected delay, thousands of tax statements should be mailed next week to Shackelford County land, property, and business owners.

According to Shackelford County Appraisal District (SCAD) chief appraiser Clayton Snyder, the statements normally go out by the second week of  October, but are about a month later than usual for reasons that have nothing to do with the local staff.

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War Tunes

By Sandy Morris

When local hero, William Edwin Dyess, was tragically lost in a plane crash in 1943, arrangements were made for a military trumpet player to play “Taps” at the service.

Fast forward 77 years and the lone trumpet player, along with his fellow World War II Army Air Force Band members, is about to have a posthumous album released of their original recordings. 

Richard Burt was the lead trumpet player of the 746th Army Air Force band stationed in the Philippines during WWII. 

Homeowners helped with demolition

By Melinda L. Lucas

A lengthy discussion about what to do with $25,000 in CARES Act funding and an update about the city’s rolloff program for abandoned houses took a good part of Monday night’s Albany city council meeting on Nov. 9. 

The resignation of Carolyn Waller, who has served on the council for the past nine years, was accepted “with regrets” and appreciation was expressed by mayor Susan Montgomery for Waller’s dedication to the community of Albany.

Waller is stepping down because of health reasons.

House Demolition

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