Old Jail to host special events

Native Americans will don brightly colored outfits inspired from those worn by their tribal ancestors and entertain visitors at the Old Jail Art Center this Saturday, June 30, from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. with music, dancing, and story-telling. 

“Enrich your exploration of Texas history through a celebration of Native American cultures,” invited educational director Erin Whitmore. “Bring the whole family for this entertaining and educational experience!” 

The event will take place in the Marshall R. Young Sculpture Courtyard at The Old Jail.

Quilt raffle tickets available

Tickets are still available for a local quilt raffle, and the quilt remains on display, with many other local fabric treasures, at the annual quilt show inside the Whitney Theatre.

This year’s Study Club raffle quilt has 20 blocks, each containing a western themed black silhouette centered in various colored sunset skies.

Hours for the free quilt show are 3:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Friday, June 29 and Saturday, June 30.

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Jones earns Eagle Scout badge

McLennan Jones is the last of several Albany Life Scouts who have recently worked to complete the requirements to achieve the Eagle Scout award, the highest award available through the Boy Scouts of America organization.

To be eligible to apply for the Eagle Scout award, a Life Scout must have earned at least 21 total merit badges, served in a leadership role in their Scout troop, taken part in a unit leader conference, and completed a service project.

Jones joined Scouting in the first grade, as a Cub Scout in Albany.

SO vehicle to be marked

Shackelford County sheriff Ed Miller explained details of several issues on the commissioners court agenda Monday morning, with county attorney Colton Johnson giving an opinion on one of the matters.

Miller stated that the sheriff’s office has the authority to declare a vehicle as exempt from bearing official markings, but Johnson does not share that belief.

“It remains my position that without putting Shackelford County markings on the vehicle, use of that vehicle would be in violation if the commissioners court does not grant an exemption,” said Johnson.

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More youth activities planned

Local students showed up to splash their way into a fun time Monday evening, June 25 at The Feed Store’s Water Wars, dousing each other with water guns, hoses, water balloons, and even full buckets and coolers.

On Saturday, June 30, high school and junior high students are invited back to the youth center for a “Fandangle After Party.”

“We will start right after Fandangle ends on Saturday, and just hang out until midnight,” said youth minister Ashlee Herron. “We will have snacks and drinks, and the opportunity to play basketball, ping-pong, foosball, and board games.”

Ranch to host ChinaAid retreat

Locals should not be surprised if they hear a large group of youngsters speaking a foreign language in Albany this week, because Stasney’s Cook Ranch is hosting 34 to 40 children for a week-long family retreat arranged by the Midland-based China Aid Association.

ChinaAid is an international non-profit Christian human rights organization committed to promoting religious freedom and the rule of law in China.

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EMALYN “SAM” GILLISPIE

Emalyn “Sam” Gillispie, age 89 of Albany, passed away Monday, June 25, 2018. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, June 29 at Friendship Baptist Church with Brian Cope officiating. Visitation is Thursday, June 28 from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m at Morehart Mortuary in Albany. Following the funeral service, Mrs. Gillispie will be cremated and her family will spread her ashes at Fort Griffin at a later date.

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BETTY JO ROGERS

Betty Jo Bounds Rogers was born on April 10, 1940 in Stamford, Texas to Willard and Mary Jo Bounds. She left this world surrounded by her sister, her daughter, and son-in-law on May 19, 2018 at her home in Strong City, Kansas.

Betty lived in Albany until she graduated and married Marvin Rogers June 8, 1957. They set up a home in Lipan, Texas, raising two children. 

Betty moved back to Albany and assisted her mother in her sewing business. After the passing of her mother, Betty moved to Kansas to be close to her daughter and grandchildren. 

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George Mark

GEORGE MARK

George Mark, age 51 of Moran, passed away Monday, June 18, 2018. Graveside funeral services were held Friday, June 22 in the Moran Cemetery. Interment followed, directed by Morehart Mortuary.

George Henry Mark was born Dec. 24, 1966 in Dansville, New York to parents, John Anthony Mark and Cyrilla Sailer Mark. He graduated from Moran High School in 1985, and then joined the Army Reserves. He enjoyed cooking.

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3 local all-star teams still in bracket play

Albany’s three all-star teams picked up victories with the start of bracket games over the weekend in the District 5 tournament.

Both the 12U and 10U earned a pair of bracket wins over the weekend and were scheduled to host a double header on Tuesday.

The 11U team members played their first bracket game on Monday, advancing to the second round of the double elimination tournament on Tuesday against Wylie.

Teams that won on Tuesday were scheduled to play again on Thursday, while a loss on Tuesday would result in a Wednesday game for the next round.