The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1924 Page: 7 of 8
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COUNTY DEMOCRATIC
CONVENTION
On tliir> <l«y oaini' on to IiOioIiIiii
a Democnitic I'm-inO Cotm-ut inn.
Previous announcement hii\inu linn
made, the convention mrt in tin- l)i>
trict Court room ol' flic court liou- '
at 3 p. m., .luly 'Jfi.
The meeting was culled to order liy
* .1. It. W'.cbli. T. II. Crow was elected
Cliairinaii ol the Precinct Convent ion
and Jesse L. Kntflisli secretary.
On motion duly made and seconded
the following delegates were elected
to attend the County Convention !<•
lie held on the 'Jnd day of Ausrust, A.
I). 1!>24, towit :
S. Webb.
C. W. (iraham.
J. A. Rodriguez.
I'. W. Reynolds.
\V. T. Whorton.
F. P. Bupp.
A. A. Clark.
J. \V. Surratt.
K. S. Long.
A. M. Rush.
B. II. E/.ell.
J. M. \V(kkIS
Mrs. I{. II. Mcl'arty.
Mi's. Herb Rarstow
Miss Ollie Clark.
E. S. Rallied.
George DcLutossc.
N. E. Sherrard.
T. H. Crow.
R. II. McCarty.
I'. S. kendriek.
No further business appearing the
('on vent ion adjourned.
Jesse L. English.
Secret arv.
RESOLUTIONS
ALBANY PLAYED TO DARK
HOUSE
The " le< ' I Ill II <• wit* put
nit «>■ < n .Iligllt,
part i dr ' ud not
llirnei, I ven
lll{. Till t'.. I ..ml Wl';
liiirned out, caused li • crossiie: ol
(lie wires somewhere- mi the line.
Rrot her Jackson, our I< • i11 manager.
whs mi tin juli day and ni^lit until
i In- lights was turned mi, worked all
rii<_r111 Tue-day nijiht. '< •nurse jt \\:i^
in rd on u~ I oiks who i: -<• the svstei",
init those who use nil I:itil|ts and the
like, il did not make much difference,
they don't know the difference lie-
I wee 11 modern i niivrlin ;n i > and the
Id way. The \lhair \'ews ih out
of commission iluriic 1 ' >' breakdown.
In lice lilte tin " eek
CARD OF THANKS
Y i ; 1111 -1 ■ who -o loyally assisted
tin ,ii : ace ' i i limit ion for t l i
ol I ice it' \-
coi'lli . . . i
n "i Shackfill I
1 ; i e' . I < - n._\ p
li
CALL AND SEE
New mid summer Kelt • are «riivinvr
tlailv. Mis- Hatcher will be home
from market in a lew days with i
I nil line ot t all lulls
DOWN FROM HAMLIN
\l at t Meadow s, niii <>1 I lie heM plm
tol:rii|iliei i in West 11 a-, i~ down
form II for II iew ■ H\ . see lliln
and uct \ our likene s laken it w ill
lie just :i- pretty a- y. i are see.
' . - ; 1111. ot I ICIIII COil
• III" , 1 .1 -III '■ 1 Oil, \" ill III ol -ii,'1.
nature that you will never regret lia\
in -upported me.
\ i l . 11 uly yom-.
S li. I' 111111111 ci
RJTRA! SPECIAL'
(let measured by the t 'liri-t ian 1.11
ilciiMired at the first Christian Tlmr
sda\ night. August i
Rriug voui nickels and |>ennics ami
conic along to tlie t . I Social.
per foot tor c\er\ loot high t-
the admis-ioii Ice to the I I1.. Social.
"Where are you 'joing Thursday
nigt ?"
'' To i lie Social, of coin -c
Plenty of fun and recreation at the
I Kir-t t 'In istian.
i Jet \ inn much needed i m n ise Iiv
en jo\ ing t lie mimes at t he church. -I u
l\ 7t h. Tin H II be lot ol 'jiiliie-.
Canaille A11* toil 1" r. E. lender Sun
. |: i \ Help her by brill" there.
Don't for n-t (' r at li o'clock.
Whereas, our Esteemed So\eiei'jn,'
Ren (Ircer, has departed this life and.'
Whereas, Sovereign 'Ircer was u ■
iversally loved by all the members of
lilge; was loy id to and iitlent i i
cncMileiil principles of Wood I
Craft; faithful to every trust. e\ei |
ready to do Ins part in utakiii" olhi r.
Iinppy, ami
Whereas, hi- presenci iniil fellow
ship will be a ureal loss to this 11>«I.
and no more will we feel his friend
l\ handshake ami hi- pn*-eiicc will be
.■ rently mi-1 within our IoiIl'i ioiuh,
Tlieri lore, be il re- nl\ eil 11 ill the
Albany Lodge ot the Woodman nl the
World, extend to the trieml ami lo\
ed ones of So\in i"ii (ircer mil deep
est smypnthy in this, their hoiii cd
1m l eii . e■ ■' 11' . " ; i! iii
acter and )■'• 1 ' ' i r be t
his hived ones all iif i' '
111u them to luger and nohlei idi . '
Re il t'urtIn■ i re-ol\eil that a cop*
of t he-r i I
t he iiiiii at e ol hi- I• ■' ■ 1 • I a i ■ i ■
be sen: to i i 1
family
Signed.
I,' S la i
I! iclui nl I )y ess.
ALBANY VI' 1T0T'
\l l— I let til If;
v isit im: in tin c : : !■ i ' "i VI
mill Mr l'l\ William
Notice!
W. ML MEADOWS
of I he Ihtrolin Stmlio "ill lie
UNTII, At'ta ST Til I" ITU
IMepurcd uhoto.uTuph '
til Us, crawls or flics.
He is giving away a live passonu'cr 1 on I
\ -I novel photo cor.tost. 1 lie coiitcst is so
r ra oget I thai i! ' u •'! iosl man il ' i11 c •
■ ■;is* as apt to ;ot t!ic car as tin- prel
! f >'nii c\ or inlciul ! o Ita >. o your
iif t pi'o ioa<io as loin as yon live, <I'* ! 1 ■ '1 ■' •
raoiouTaphcrs and Kodak lineheis
iut iit'iw ~tt • "wwbmbftelnwmhhmmifc
Jt
\TTEND
^ 'l.:> SI
Clearance Sale
Big Savings on Every Item Tlir; ug«ioul the Stor^.
Be In Brerkenridgo
MONDAY, 4U€"1TST 4
and don't forget your tickets for the drawing
37 Cash Prizes Given Away
l y the Association
WINKLER'S
Breckenrldge,
Texas
' ur .ui'andfathers hewed loe~?. rived clapboards and
S|>Jit rails. They chopped wood and kindled fires. They
sometimes drove ox-wagons and thrashed grain with
in those days each man did the work of one man.
We now have the service of Kleeiricit.v.
Through this service the ability of an individual to
Tiiicvh more with much less effort is established.
It is the job of the Klectric company to keep the ser-
•c up to the needs of the community. In that way the
i munitycan grow. And as the community grows the
oanv snpplvin0- t' <■ «ei'vice '. rows.
company never loses siglu of its duty to serve,
i .s seeking the co-operation of nl! the people >f this
• !'n in making its service more useful to the individ-
."d to tlie communities served.
West Texas Utilities
Company
l he I o u r i n £ Car
$295
Kunnlntut
$2 65
1 ^>miiinitMl< e !' i tns
anci Staitri s .trn
Coupe - • V 525
/ mint Siihni 5V()
I or dor S'editn (tSS
All /• it rt i n I ' >tffroif
^ vu uf* f>u> unv Mi ... . !>\ riuiiong
u iiiml' douM'|iavmi i ■ • i >i<1 nrninf-
i*lH r.l > 'flint / ' lh. lilflt'f. ()r
.14 • .M i'M l i ,| \\ , ,kly
I'ui.it.Mi I'Liti I l\, ' .i tlfuhr hi
>on ut \ horhinid , 11 nhtiily
explai n ft In n 1 in detail.
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21 Years
of Service
In the 21 "ears since its founding, on
June 16th, 1903, the Ford Motor
Company has contributed largely to
the motorizing of modern life. Ten
million Ford cars have quickened the
pace of business, have brought .:on*
venience to day-by-day travel and
healthful enjoyment to the American
family. Economical manufacture on a
large si ale makes personal transporta-
tion available to all.
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Detroit, Michigan
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SEE THE NEAREST
AUTHORIZED
FORD DEALER
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1924, newspaper, August 1, 1924; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393845/m1/7/?q=%22~1~1~1%22~1: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.