The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1948 Page: 2 of 8
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THIS ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Texas, Thursday,
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it IMMUOMET. OtMr and Fubllriwr
la the foat Offie# at Albany, Taua,
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ALBANY PEOPLE >ra busy FandaniU
fracllta la lakin« coii Uarable lima. Crawt
•ra Wway building ternary and aracting build-
(■g facaimila far Iba production.
Prartlca hat baan (lappad up lo braa nifhtt
—.1. wooii, and praclica >attioni ara now b«>
h| bald during iba day.
Tha parada commit!** it buiy lining up a big
narada ■ . ■ nothing but bortat, mulai, wagon*
and buggiat. A larga numbar of antria* ara
■lag tin.
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IT BKKM8 TO US that aunimar arrived a little
early thi year. H'e have had Mmc exceptionally
hot days the part week. It in reported that the tem-
perature reached I OR In Albany lait Saturday, and
ha* been above 100 every day through Tuesday.
The hot weather ha* been good for air condition
unit tale*.
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HARVEST TIME la heaping Many people of
ear county boay thaaa bat day*. A larga num-
ber of our farmer* and rancher* have combine*
af their own and ara combining their own grain
and that af I hair neighbor*. When they are
finiahad hare, many will take their combine* an
up ihrowgh tha Panhandle, Into Colorado, Kan-
•a*, and Nebraska.
Wheat la turning out much batter than antic-
ipated. We bear af some IS and II bushel
wheat, and that's gaod wheat any year ... es-
pecially whoa wheat i* lolling far SS.07 par
bushel.
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DAN HARKIH Inform* the New* that he is still
mayor of Ihe* . . . and that he Is ready to content
the claim* of anyone else. We mentioned la.it week,
in commenting on a note from the "Mayor of Ibex"
about the new hard-*urface<) road, that Dan Harris
11.-cd to be mayor, hut we were of the opinion he
wiiii not re-elected. Mr. and Mrs. Dan recently rr-
turned from ii trip to Monterey, Mexico, where thi-y
rode donkey over the Mexican mountains . . d
thi fi-iil alone, he thinks, i|iialifies him to be mayor
iif lii nice little oil town.
SUBSCRIPTIONS
OUtO&b
EX-BELL COUNTY
RESIDENTS' PICNIC
don't." for employers of K ^ V\T. wlll b* held
ate on the employment of | reside In West T .round
during the summer vaca-U he Presbyterian camp ground
eriod were listed today by at Buffalo Gap on Sunday, June
The Veterans Administration
ha* revised iU contract require-
ments to provide a firmer control
over tuition rates charged by
many private schools fir training
veterans under the Gl bill.
The changes, effective July I,
1948, are being made in an at
tempt to correct and eliminate
This association was organised
in I #40 and has for IU purpose the
coming together once a year of all
'DON'TS" LISTED ON
CHILD LABOR
nil I ar Hon.* of the uncor-' The fifth annual picnic of the
this state
minors
tion period were listed today .
William J. Rogers, regional dlrec-1 20.
tor of the Wage and Hour and
Public Contracts divisions, U. 8.
Department of Labor, in the Ave cmnini
Southwestern states. He advised j that were former rwldenta of Boll
employers subject to the Fair La-1 county. There are no due* lor
bor Standards Act (Federal wage j membership and the only ra<|Uiro-
and hour law): ment* are that you formerly lived
Don't permit children 14 and I5|ln Bell county and now live in
year* old to work more than 40 West Teiaa.
hours a week when school is not in j The meeting will convene at If
tempt to correct and eliminate session, or more than three hours o'clock a. m., with a basket picnic
abuses in tuition charges that have day an(j is hours a week when lunch spread at noon and the day*
been uncovered in recent months, school i* in session. program will be entirely informal.
With the new contract stand-. Don't permit children 14 and 15 ** *• °—*"
ards, VA hopes to make certain yearx old to work between 7 p. m.
that the federal government is not and • a. „).
paying fur more than the veteran Don't permit children 14 and IB
tMm
North Texas State
lege, Denton,
day to *poml the
parent*, Mr. and Ml*,
derson.
Mr. and Mr*. Dan Harri* have
returned from a vacation trl
1400 M pMT!
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Each Weak Dap ill
IM Anytfttaf Yau Wl* It!
A GKNKRAL CLKAN-UI* next week is an im-
portant event in Albany. Every home owner, bus-
Imm man, and others are urged to join in this ge -
ara) clean-up. It is expected that the alleys will be
Miayed with DDT to control flies and mosquitoes,
thus cutting down opportunities for polio to spread.
And a clean Albany will make a lasting impression on
Ihe thousands of Fandangle visitors.
Next Wednesday afternoon. 2 to f>, business nii-ti
ta Albany will close their places of business so they
aad their clerks may take part in the climax of the
dean -up program.
THE SERVICE CLUB, with A. P Speck in
charge a* manager, got the .oft ball .ee.on off
t« , good Marl Friday night. Everyone l.ked
Ihe n«w bell perk . . en3 *aw *om« very good
ball game* between Albany and Mor n teanit
Game* will be played three and four night*
web week, and the Service club i* * •""* J0""
*o patronage of Albany people. The club
ha* M>ent nearly $1,200 on the light.ng equip
NEW AND RENF-WAI
(hi* week include:
Mr*. Gene Bed, Houston
Jeck Dunford, Fort Pierre, S. O.
W. D. MeWhorter, Midland.
W. E. Bleinkinthip, Goree.
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AN ALBANY 1IOOSTKR tore an nd out of the
Fort Worth Star-Telegram la t week and mailed it
to the News. The ad had a buy at home me aite
that would apply to any town. It said in part
Resolved to Buy Fort Worth! When religion , -o
rial and civic organization.* need funds, n-i|iie. t loi
aid do not seek oUt-of-toWlier.-. They need the (el-
low at home! Be determined to "Buy Fort Worth!"
From the guy who fill- the bill when tlx- hat is |>a-
i'd around;
Ki.s.-. Your Dollars Goodbye; Buying go".! trom
far off places take- our dollars out of town look
for Fort Worth brands and labels. "Import- are
stranger products that "export" our money from
Fort Worth cash registers forever.
We love you madly, but . . . Fort Worth mdu.-try
can not thrive on token patronage, a pat on the
hack, or best wishe-
A lop-sided deal that does it! Our mdu.tn can
only live and grow on a one-way basis: I In- lopsided j ;1M(j binding in.-t- by
* i I ' . n,i miM'n ll-lt'll «•; - h I 1
proposition demanding mote and more hard ra-h
buying from the Fort Worth man who make what
you need ! _
,- ,/wn , - - —■— -- i reiunieu xivm o - —-trip to
actually receives during his train- y,.ars obi to work in manufactur-1 fjan Antonio and Monterey, Mexi-
ing. ing, mining or processing occupa- c0
VA emphasized that the new tions, including occupations requlr-.
contract requirements affect only ing the performance of any duties |
the following institution- whose in workrooms or work places where
enrollment- consist mostly of vet- goods are manufactured, mined or
erans: (I) schools establ lied since otherwise processed.
the passage of the <11 bill, and (2) Don't permit children 16 and IT '
-ihools whose charge increiiM'd year- old to work in occupations'
materially since the < l bill pro-1 held to be hazardous in plants
grants began. 'manufacturing explosives; as mo-
No change wu- mad" in VAV tor vehicle driver.- or helpers; In
policy of accepting charge- made coal mine-; in logging or sawmill
by other private profit s i 1- -iot occupation.-; around power-driven
affected by the new ruling. wood-working machinery; operat-
ing power-driven hoisting appara-
Veterans Administration has tus, including elevators, and in
eliminated nearly two-thirds of the jobs where they are exposed to
numhci of form- used to proce - radioactive ,-ubstances.
veterans' henetit. in the pa.-t 21 Don't forget to get employment
months. anil age certificates and keep them
Since the VA form reduction cm file.
. went nto effect on June Don't forget to minor em-
« I IIV \ fel'MltnuitlHMMMtmttUMtlUmUMIMUMtMIH
.{(), 1 the number in use drop- ployec* at least the minimum wage I — — ■■
ped from I'.i.xil to 7,<>0S by April -et by law, and time and a half for
1 | !l an average decrease of j overtime aftei* 1(1 hour.- ill any
about 5HO forms a month. | work week.
V A estimates that the minimum j
nuillbei of form recjUired lor et I Mr*, (iene Be*t of Houston i* in
fective operation- will ! ■ between Mtiany thi. week, gue-t of her
.'1,500 and 4,000 \ brothers, Franci,- and Kaymond I
In addition to form- reduct.on, | Taylor, and familie-.
the VA program has been dc->gn o
ed to 111 improve admini.-t r.it i\' |^r anj Mr,
procedure.- through tanda'c;i/.a , |
tion,'consolidation anil revision of
parents, Mr. and Mr.-. <"
careful lav
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RADIATOR TROUBLE
We repair, rebuild and recore. Exchange on lti# 1
and used radiators.
Telephone 462
Breckenridge Radiator Work
On Woodaon Highway
Richard Kiene of
niver-ity nl Texas, Austin,
spent the between-semesters here
form.-, and, (2) reduce printing uitl) |lrl N Mr
M. Ree
out and design specification-.
tOYCE HOUSE
a a e e e e a
GIVES YOU
a e e • • • • •
TEXAS
Women's clothes have "that new
liek" but my clothes get "that
4d look' just as soon ius I put 'em !
Roy Mauldin and Gaine. Stover! NEW CARS REGISTERED
left Tuesday for Kagle Nest, N.
M.. on a fishing trip. They will
stay in the Tom l'utnam cabin.
o ^
Mr*. Clyde Trammel of Abilene
was in Albany Saturday visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Taylor.
Mr*.
John Malone of
was in Albany Saturday
her mother, Mrs. Mertie
A uit looks good on the dummy ! ,|n(j auntj M|.„ p
in window but not on me.
On me, the suit doesn't hang he deported '
light; it just hangs.
And my knees are knobby, so
gA once, the* suit bags at the knees.
Or take a hat
('
Abilene
\ isiting
Wilson,
Brazell.
Other men can buy light gray, )>ut
ar even white, hat- and they stay
xpicandspan lor months. But,
regardless of what I pay, my hat
Cats spotted right away and one
*de of the brim flops.
And ties mine wrinkle alter
the third wearing, except wlvn
they wrinkle after the second
wearing.
And even as little a thing in the
{fraction of neatness a- a shoe-
jhine within 10 minute alter 1
get one, somebody step on m>
foot in an elevator
There ain't no justice.
Another thing: We have alien-
in thi. country who are Coinmun
ists, which means they favor over-
throwing our form of government
e can't get rid of them be
cause the country they came fiom
won't tak. them back Why does
n't Congre - change the law so
that we will admit people only
from countrie- who are willing to
take them back and when a coun-
try refuse tn take one <>t the.-e
undesirable back, we .nlmit no
more \ i. itoi - from that country
The law- say that an alien, con
victed of two crime , .hall be d<
parted But a deo-iot «>t the
ilnited States Supreme c'..■, rr ,.y
jvu can't convict him of two
in ,t row ; no, it ran 1 be That
ample; you must convict him ot
ene .nnd then •• mu t go out and
commit another and the-i he coi
nrtfd of that before he cat dc
ported
Why do. n't ('n jr. ban
jhi' few < i that, it aliei
;s COtiv h ted nt one el n • 1 1
Henry (ieorge, the economi-t,
once cy nically remarked that if the
multiplication table stood between
some men and a profit, you'd find
"authoritie-" who would atUtck the
correct lie - of the -tatenii'iit that
tWO t i 1 e - t W11 . I'll 111
HARLEY
SADLER
for Ihe
STATE
SENATE
24th SENATORIAL DISTRICT
Your Vote ond Influence Appiecioted
|). I„ Rose, 1 !>4H International
truck.
Jones & Sta.-ney, 11MK Kits er
sedan.
J. A. Law-, 1048 Frazer sedan.
VN'. W. Lipscomb, I'd IK fordor
Kaiser.
('. I'. Smith, 1 !• 4K Chevrolet se-
dan.
•lame- P. Alexander, 1Iv Wil
ly - Jeep.
J. S. Julins.-on, l!i|s Oliisinobib-
club sedan.
Stewart & Stewart, IIMs Inter
national pick-up.
Taylor Kxploration Co., llMt*
Dodge pickup.
Lynn 1'ate, HMs Studebakii
pickup.
( C White, I'd |s fordot I'nrd
(Jeo. I Del a f os -e, ll'ls tordoi j
Buick.
Mr and Mrs 1 ( Itnvkin iciid
little -mi, .1 iminie, returtied to then :
home in (irand 1 'rairie Sat urday
a ft ei a visit ill Mbany They
W ei - accotupanieil lion a by M i
I'.ovkin' I at her and . i andmother. j
Frank Tucker and Mr. . .1 II. I ..ad j
er.
Q
Question* and Anmtri
Have I anv recour.-e to
•ivil
court.- it I do not like \ A dec,--
ion on my claim for disability com
pensat ion "
A. No. The law specifically pro
vide- that the dcci.-ion of the Ad
ministrator ot Veteran MTaii- in
,-uch matters is final and conclu-
ive.
1 am an ex-til of World War
II and receive disability compen-a-
tion If I take a three hoin a day-
job, will my i ompen.-ation be di.-
i out nued'.'
A. So long a- youi di.-ability re
mains compensable, it >v i 11 b, i on
tinned. The fact that you are em
phiyed doe not bar p.-ymeiit Ot
coilipen-ation 'I VOU a.e di.-abled
a result of a service connected
condit ion.
i). I lo t the ii e of ray leg in
tin,, ot duty dill nil W "t'ld W ar I
and would like to know it 1 can j
p i a car from the go\einiin nt
A. I'ndei CXI till'-- law, the an j
thority to furnish automobiles i-
| in ted to World War II M't I 1 a i
I}. What kind ot insurance is]
National Service Life Insurance? ,
\ \ sI I . >i it ua 'i. uranee
\ o p'i (.-niiim pay n enti .••> into a |
tru.-t fund m iitltamed by the i
'I rea-nr\ Department 1 hi money .
Mr. and Mri Bob Howaley and
I'ri.-cilla were in Arlington la.-t
week to attend the graduation
exercise at North Tc-xa- Agnelli
tural College. Their son and bro-
ther, .lame- Albert, n,- one of the
three Albany hoys to receive di-
ploma- in a class of 273 on Tues-
day June 1. The others were
Thomas Wyl.c and Harry Jung.
For Sale - - - -
Six room dwelling with almost new furniture.
Six room dwelling, 2 baths, almost new.
Six room, hath, si\ lots.
is invested in government, inter-
est bearing sec ui it ie.- The intei
est accrue- to the fund I hi
i- known a the National Servi
Insurance Fund
Life
Lota Scattered Over City
Also nil kinds of Insurance and Oil Leases
t
WEBB & WEBB
Real Estate and Securities State License No. 7$1
TUNF.
IN!
'M
Henry
Taylor
in "Your Land and
Wf
Mine."
Hear h
- tlii>ult!i*-proyikins.;
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CLARKF.
MOTORS
From where I sit... />// Joe Marsh
Who is this Men?
Now and thon, in the paprcs of
tlu' Clarion, 1 run a biographical
quiz, under the heading of ho
Is This Man?" For instance . . .
"He was one of the earliest lov-
trs in American history...
"And yet he was too sh> to court
t woman outright .
"He came to the New World on
th<- Mayflower...
"A cooper to repair the heel bar-
rels aceompanying the Pilgrims...
"Who i^ this man?"
I thought that everybody v
stumped Rut not Mu H" • w'
returned the clipping t> ;ne wi-"
'Mohi, Alden" on it. She re. 1
all the clues inclinl: n .• that
cnee t• • "beet " an«.l
l or Ma who's read her histm>
kn*iwv that beer \> the br\e
ot moderation, i- is old in t! i la 1
ot out
can -
broui',
i\ nut
as the never
i rch for t nieiau
it the Pilgrims « \
\ in the tr -t t> aft
ndnvj Awe
WASHED GRAVEL
Call us for your Washed Grawl anti
Sand . . ideal for all eonerete work
We Can Furnish Sand and Gravel
in Any Quantity-
Use Washed Gravel for Concrete
Let I
( I
L-
s Dii Your 1 ank or Root I p \ our
Trees with our Bulldozers
lay!
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•d
ros
f)«r> or 2-W
r
We C30 hardly vvaitto
show you I he Car of ihe Year!
* of
soy, The
my Fut
) i e
n't wo it to to
reasons why you'fe qo q
49 Foid is the Ford i
So here's the good news
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Corriir>rt
fine
"9
A 59% more
I ifequord"
Body1 Road-hu j q
safety, with 3 low
dream cor ' silhou-
ette in the revolu-
tionary NEW Ford!
Tho Ford's seats
sofa for comfort they're SO
wide1 Plenty of room for 3 BIG
people Front seat 57 rear seat 60*
wde' The 4 9 Ford s a living room on wheels I
rival
soft
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V-
and -fch^ts just a hiflt
Avi
49 Ford vs II brinq you' You'v
fo believe it' So watch our sh;
v-s for the announcemei-.t d,;f
The ( • ■' 'he Yen' there soo
f what
qot t i S'
the
•e if
"Mid Ship" Ride
in Ford's smooth-ridingr
new low center sectton . . extra long, extra-
Para F'.-* Rec Springs... 'Hydra-
^ " ^ t i He like a dream
riy road 1
strong
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fver
if Opt
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 64, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 10, 1948, newspaper, June 10, 1948; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth400897/m1/2/?q=%22%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.