The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1941 Page: 1 of 8
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Albany, Texas, Thursday, December 2.r>,
Number Ml even
EARLY RETURNS SHOW WET VOTE w«w
WINS IN LOCAL OPTION ELECTION
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ANTI I'ROHIHITION VOI'ES
i.fad by «7
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Itelurii from Alhany, Moran,
Fort (iril'fin, Nedwick, Mm-x ami
Hasting at H 00 o'cloc k I ur day
indicated llifit the "wets" won thi-
local option election Tuesday. Tin'
totals showed a <17 vote major
ity favoring retaining tlie ale of
beer an.| whiskey in place where
it in now legal.
Albany favored Male of alcoholic
beverage by a majority of 21
votes while Moran was "wet" by
h majority of 35,
Unofficial return, at K 00 p. m.
Tnc -da> were an follow,1.:
Albany, Court House: Dry HO,
wet HO.
Albany, City Hall: i >ry i
wet,, I II.
Nedwick : I I dry, t wet.
Ibex: V dry, f> wet
Moran . 77 dry, 112 wet
Fort (in f fin I'! dry, 2-I r'
Hn iMir 2 dry, I I wi t
Total.s of tbe boxc rep
Dry 321, wet .'(N.v
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DICK
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Col. Dick Met 'arty, editor of the
Albany News nice 1901, i con-
fined to bin bed this week. Hi
host of friend hope that lie i
soon well attain and able to contin
ue his column in the New, .
o—
Churches to Have
Programs Wednesday
O-
Albany churches are planning
Christmas tree program. Wedne
day night, when Santa Claus will
hand out present from (faiIy decor-
ated Christmas trees.
Special programs have been
planned at all churche lor ( hrist-
mas Kve night.
Special Christmas service* were
held in the churches at I I 00
o'clock Sunday morning, while the
evening services were dismissed
so that the congregation could at-
tend the cantata at tin I'.aptist
church.
o
OPM Advises to
Retread Old Tires
13,000 FEET OF
♦ "i' ******
PIPE LINE LAID
*******
BY W. P. A.
o -
Koy Matthew., water upenn
tendent who i directing the la>
ill# of the 10-inch water mam to
the Lake McCarty dam, late that
(better than l.'{,000 feet ha been
put down.
The vs ork i being done vs ii h
WI'A labor, and Mr Matthew
highly compliment the vsork hi
inK done hy the men.
o
Advertisers Say
"Merry Christmas"
O
Till W« l k the N'eW pie to
i-i e i vs < day flatly, a ('hi i tmai
i < ome on out regular pi •• d i y,
I I hi.r day, li."
I n bringing \ on t he V a • ,i i I, .
vs•• have doubtIe tni ed mm
ot the new , and vv< a k your for
givene We endeavoi to ;■1 i
all the new we can, and h i\-
enjoyed t he coopei at ion of t h-
out reader- vs ho has« been willr r
to help u Of course we don't
got all the item no one can do
that hut we try, and appreciate
your help.
In tin- edition merchant , pro
fe. i on a I men, and office lioldei
extend to you their ( hn tma
greeting.*. We urge you to n ad
their me. age.^.
The New. appreciate th• • ad
\ « rt iseinent. placed in thi week*
Christina; (Ireeting edition, l ur
therinore, the N'ewn i thankful foi
the patronage extended throughout
the past year. The merchant
cooperation help u maintain a
high standard Without our
merchant ' advert i. ing there could
he no Albany News
We join tlie advertisen in thi
edition in saying, "Merry Chn •
mas."
W'l U Superintendent
Dies at Cisco
O
Mi and Mi Hora< • Kittrell,
< i ' Hut i age i nd llet t > I lowelI,
of l he local We t T< xa I t il«t ie
joffic.', were in <'i co Saturday af
4 i noon to attend the fuin i al of
II II Monk, uperintefident «> I
hi t net I! of t lie Wi t I'exa
I't ilit ie < 'onipany wit h Ie adipiai
' ter at ' i co M i Monk, who vs a
I well known in \lbans tnd
11 roughout t In ect ion of t he
i day night about
lock I it neral ss a held
I Ye bytel I.Ill ehurch at
irda\ afternoon at 00
Committees Meet
With Observers
VARIOUS (OMMIIIIIS MAKI
nrroH i s 01 work
I 'll at Shacke
e irne t in (hi.
and "National
wa rnanife-ite<
Iei noon when
lord
Nat
i
in
onal I >efeu e
< M fen e" prog ram
I la t Thursday at
chief airplane oh
over;
of
lied
<tat
10:00 o'i
from the
(' i in Sat
and many
Defer, e C
mittee gathered
court room, Tin
called by ' .Hints
Wanton, and the
dinat urn cooiiiiitti
tend
I'urt. I
and mak(
er for t
if led UK
of t he member
lordifiation « on
in t he ill 11 u t
meeting sea
•ludge W VV
I )efeu e ('ool
e a ked to at -
report and p'-n
work t hat i bei li"
Xmeric.a i at
FARMERS RE-
\FA. ECT A, A. A.
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OMMITTF.E1VEN
o
I* a# fiier , i ain hmen and land I
ovsmi sot ed Satuida) to keep the j
\ A \ commiti> m i ffice fo> ai.
I of lie r twelve IllOllt II . Die f||e||
I e elected ale |', \ Klliot t j
| e),a i r '"a li, ,1 (ioldoli a lid H ( 1 ,
We I.
I he r men have done ome fine
work a committeemen the pa l
sear, and an well prepared to
continue their work that will be
mole than doubled due to the
war Much of the work of the
count y I )efen e Hoard and I' ood
for Freedom campaign done by i
thi - board.
AUTOMOBILE MECHANICS CLASS
TO BEGIN JANUARY 1ST
MERCHANTS TO
********
GIVE STAMPS
• * * * * • •
IN CHANGE
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W llll III
and Mi
Wi II, wil
holiday
and Mi
d knight uf
William Kn <
pond thi'
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Kurt \V oil h i
nl Mineral
Cliiistma |
«11 li
C I
th"ir p;i>'■'lit
K ni'.'bt.
Mr
College Students
Home for Holidays
.s a i
\t
of the
r-anized
po I II
t1
ale
po
the
\ nunib' i
pre .ut
the
Mbans"
h • student
ma holiday
\ A Mi
llehling, (ib
Hawk, I.e..
n
• numbei
for tile
are a foil OSS
Dickie Lietj
•nil Taylor, .Ir
Suther, Hill
( hr
d
por"
,Ja
('hi
M t
('a tic
KU ei
<1 .1 oh i
Harold (!ene Law, Mail-
berry, Clyde Stuteville,
Ha m mack, Hrad \ die raft
Ko-e.
I nis ei ,ity of I exa LI i/abeth
Nell bye , Martyne I'lack, I'.etts
K ylie, Li e<|. rick I >ougl.i . Hill Mar
ii , Marilynne How-lev, \ngelina
Meredith, .lack M.-redith, Wayland
Myer and Maiy Nell Kinv
John l arleton < ollej-e Nor nan
Hatcher, (*ene Mauldin, ('11nton
K ing -ton, (ia i n. i I . e. h, .Jobin •
Nrthur, Temple Hugh Sparger
N T. S. I' < I)orothy, l-.mma
Heth and Robbie Sue 1'ittn an,
the int igat ion
-I ildge HI a lit o11 III c
I V airplane !j tenirin
county, with
ing to lean t.h
>1) el'Vei
< 'larke, pre ideni
('oordinat ion commit * <
r.' a 11J z e. I in It' 10, re •
from s ariou u b con
mittee chairman I 1 e e ub co .
mittee deal with every pha
of <ommunit\ life and re oun •
t hat call be dove-t ailed into t
(did eI fort to aid A men. a at w a
Swl) tomnnUrp Report#
Heloss e- given a few of tin re
port made by *nb comm111 •
.-11airuian to ('hairnian < larke :
Judge Hlauton, chairman ot th
County \ffair committee, repo
ed that the organization of air
li tening po; t throughou
Defense Guard
Dance Success
l)NI I
CI.I ARS $11.) 7't
I IK.SI IIOI'
ON
o
d
om
be
till
V
(
.■i n.'lie < irable,
L Sparger,
Ji . Kathleen
Jay Reynold
ier of Throcknu
bans Monday.
and
rton
.1 ame \
were II
AI
Martha Jo K. e
Vaughn CraliU
('lareii. e I' i t
Diller.
S. C W Linma Dean H«*th
Mexene Kodiigue/.
xa Tech : \nn Moore,
e, Aucust H«-hiiIIg, I>ilI <
(('ont inm-d on page 8 )
plane
the counts wa.
be pel ft
reek.
M Ru .
cia 1 Welfare (
that hi
it cooperat i
and that th
well
■ted
under way a
Its the end
uf
A
hairman of
the S<
e port e
The I exa I )e I
pany pon.^ored
day nigh
Iron
i It wa. a well
I with an excell
everyone who
i the evening'
ha s e expl e . .
complimentary
dance the (iuard unit put on.
The dance committee from the
company reported at Monday
' night' drill that *21 L' 00 sva tak-
en, vs it h a net profit for the unit
•• Cm
dance
that proved
every tandpoint.
conducted fiance,
nt orche.tra, and
attended enjoyed
a lie I II v Tho e who
them -else were
of the type of
You can get Defence Saving
Stamp at the \lban> tor< now
Our merchant, are gla<l to cooper
ate in thi. great campaign to ti
nance the mo t eowtly war th«*
world ha evei known.
When you make a puicba e,
a k the merchant^ for a part of
sour chaiigf in Ifen e Sas ing
Stamp Thi- 'way you will be
able |< fill your tamp book- peed
illy, a• .• a part of your earning-
lor the future, and aid Lncle Sam
| hi t lie war.
Sale of Stamp have been given
! .i ,■ real boo. t in \ Ibatis Sonn
bridge < lub. ale even offering j
Stamp a prize Some room j
11 lot he i in our pub I i< < hool gave I
11 hen pupil book ss ith a tamp in I
i ' hem, giving the bos and girl a
| • art in a as in)* campaign The
\lbany po.st offn ha had " h« av> i
| demand for tamp a our patriotic j
ci11/eji continue to add to their
tamp book in t.hi • war effort j
A k for tamps a- a part of
your change when you make a
pu rcha.se.
o
TO JOIN ARMY
I,email Less i , manager of I'et ry
Hro , will leave ('hn tma. day for
Corpu Chri-t to visit relatives and
expect to join the army there.
I .email ha mad- a ho t of friends
nice he came to \lbany who wi i
him well.
T
an v,
Ie
Wvli
Hob
would 1
l with the Red ( ro
member would par
ticularly trive to care for tin
needy familie whore on weie in
ducted into the army
John !• Sedwick, chairman ot
the < 'omill it tee Oil Li 11 a lice, re I'lOl '
ed that in addition to tin com-
mittee' continued effort* ui th(
ale of Defense Hond . it
i:
:
u -e<| for the (Iuard,
needing ca h badly
work.
The committee,
J. Barker, J. <
Real 1 ocker, ex! em
money will
which I'i1 1 >
to cairv on
be
sen
it -
Ot Whorton,
DteMo and
t ha n k
Final Presentation of Nativity Play
Tuesday; Hundreds See Pageant
ai.
THIS VI AR'S NATIVITY
SAID TO RE RF.S'I
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\inp )" i formani c of tin-
tivity I'lay, vv rittrn and dim ' •
Cohort Nail, son due n
I work I'lld, w ith the la -1 per!
,ini'i' I in da s r \.11:1 n ■
• I it o r i 111)1 of I b'' Malt how
' ial l'ri-divt«" '.an rhin< b.
d by
r the
irnv
I h,
M.
rivon i
tically
, «ith
•oplo
this
Oil:
< tho
'h
th.
Hip
I'ossihil itir of rotrrading old
tiros to bolp ronsrrvo tho nation
supply of nibbor liavo boon called
to the attent ion of mot ore I by
the Con>unier Division of the I S
Office of Price Administration. \
statement liom the < "''' 1 Tms yKAR'S NATIVITY IMA>
vision to motori ts wa immu u in
view of the current prohibition on
new automobile tin* -ale an
nounced hy thf DtTice of I todui
tion Management
For many y> ar motori <
would t ot think of throwing awav
a pair of shoe jn. t bet aa 1 1
hole ill the sole havr ill ■ ird. d
their tire when tin ' re id
worn smooth Tin pract. e. bow pat" ant
ever, wa te the £0(>d rublier leM tilled prai
iii the unworn pa it ol tie tin pie entat ce
Since the war in the I 'a c i f i< jeo| out 'I 'own p
ardizes furthei rubber impor' i I In fame of
tions, this wasteful practice hoiild deeply religion. par. ant.
be eliminat ed a lar a po ibb c I a pu a
Cecappintt tires aw about six nth of Cina t
pound- of rubber per tire. Witii , tuin each j-ar. ..nd \"«m> I"
this practice extensively increa ed hope that it will lie pn ented
next year, Ol'M estimate that the c|u tma . de pite war and
nation's a'utos can be kept rolling, j obstach that mat come
and thousand of ton of rubber ome U',000 people .'eintt lb
will be saved for defense use. . ant each war, the playwright and
The cost of retreadinp a passen | director, and tho e n the ca t, in
ger car tire run forty to fifty the choir, and all who have a part
percent of the co-t of a new tire, I in the nlay, are contributiti.' I"
and gives the motorists seventy to the better understanding of what
eighty percent of the new tire the observance of Christmas -hould
mileage. Most worn tires may be lie, and no one can see thi N.itiv
recapped unless the sidewall.- are j iy play without being a better
deeply cut or fissured. j Christian.
These three points must be con- Most of the ca I has tak
sidered before reconditioning of en part in the pageant thre. yeai .
the tire is undertaken .
Christmas Buying
Keeps Stores Busy
. tn
I W('i
j tat i
! fen
be
; cut
del
of tl.
who i
lb of Det'eii-e
retail merchair
effor' sva.- no1
prai t ically es.
nt agreed to k«
Stamp- for ■
woi
>tan
U«
to the
who he 1
of the
work t.t
cha i'Lrc
'U'
UMiibei
he,| ell
men tO(
e|| II,
of the com pans
t icket \ number
>k time from t heir
ket The men in
eXpre ed apple
who bought tick
et Many puia hased ticket w! o
i had no intention of attending the ;
dance j". t to aid the organiza'ion ,
that lia ■ been drilling regularly a|
sear to aid in the national <ie-
i fen e program.
I pecial tl ink were extenfled |
! the American Legion for use of
•he Legion hall for the dance
( apt IV f' Morris and hi lieu
tenant , (foorge 1> I'.ethany and
.1 ue K Whorton, al.-o join th. com-
mittee in expre.ving appreciation
for the fine cooperation.
( ■ vi111 n 111 c,
I
1 tn a tion
th five n
Yuletide Melodies" Given Sunday
Evening at First Baptist Church
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I'n (b nl C II OowninK of the
Mlmny ebamber of commerce an-
nounced at the regular lunrhoon
hour of the ortMni'/.ntion Tuns day
thai a e, ond Auto lecbanicH
cla- will bi'Stin here .1 iiiiiary Int.
The fir. t cla • wa -tarled last
sjirint; with Koy Lawson as in-
truetor Thi- i - one of ihe l>e-
fense training cla -«• pon ored by
the schools, and subsidized by the
federal (tovernment
Thi new cla will be in addi-
tion to the metal works class now
beintf conducted by Cecil Dye.
Downing reported 2H men enrolled
in this metal work- class that is al-
so under the direction of the local
chool and receiving federal aid.
I'rovitifr Ihi usefulne of the
' rain in received in the e cla -es,
President Downing it*ted thai
r-0 person trained in the metal
I work bop are now employed jn
national defen e indli tries. This
number doe not include C. C. ('.
hoy w ho were trained here.
Army Cnmp nt Fort (iri/fin?
I>iiriiivr the pn-t few weeks re-
port bavi been heard that the
^merriment would u e CCC ejimps
for tin army, and it ha been be-
lieved that troop would be placed
at Port (iril'fin. Mi** OIHe K.
< larke, manager, read a communi-
cation from the ljuartermas'ors
headquartr'is at San Antonio that
reported that no information had
come from the War Department
concerning: the converting: of CCC
camps into military camps.
I,otters were reported received
from the Kast Texa Chamber of
Commerce and Congressman Sam
Itu ell relative to the resolution.-;
recently pa sod by the Albany
chamber of commerce asking for
an increase in the price of crude
oil. Congressman Russell wrote
that a three cent per barrel in-
crease had been allowed.
•loo A. Clarke reported on the
meeting last Thursday of airplane
listening post observers, and mem-
ber of the Committee for Nation-
al and Industrial Defense Coor-
dination. Mr. Clarke, who is
chairman of the committee, report-
ed that another meeting w-ould be
I held in January.
Guests for the hour were Jimmy
U'loyd of Coleman, Carl Hyde of
I.ovington, N. M , and Mr. Pool of
Koo evelt county. New Mexico.
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•xpec
n \V.
for
id
D C
School Gets 7 wo
Weeks for Christmas
('h
in
pu
I'M, til
t he ("hrist
Rex .1. \.
•lie First
1 ' Mi
Alba
: pi
Del.
at tela
usual
md
tl
> I e
ot her
With
• pag-
peopl
< hi i
Mans
0
t bird eon ecut ive yea"
oas < 'ant ata, directed by
Owen, vv a presented at
Haptist church Sunday
ire than i 00 young peo-
the group
ong These young
number of adult-
practicing for
ections of the
ii trained, and
perfectly.
BROTHER DIES
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Mi. and Mr \\ O. Baldwin and
daughter, \ona Baldwin, were in
(T.iiretti Sunday to attend the
funeral of 1 brother, H. O. Bald-
win.
ok part in
lie.
bllS sa
;s ork
th th.
n.
-ell
It
(.() IO WASH INC. ION
Mr .! <
ter, Jani
Sat urday
by }
! 07
hn k ing and little da
1 on, svent to i'ort vn
morning svhei e they
me for \s asliington, p < it
and arrived at their de tina
t ion about 7 :00 p. m i hes joine«i
Mr. k ng who i employed wit: '.he
Bureau of Standard at \n.i '
ton mi King wa employed hs
Sander- Appliance Store her
about two years.
The
t is it ie-
blem- of the eommitt<
,1 defense and pledge
Is m this cri.si>.
I M. Chism, CWn
liqious Aclivitir*
imittee on Religion Ac
ith Res. .1. a Owen a
t he
ida
HI RI f ROM II I INOIS
o
auct
pre
ont h all
ho i SS , t i SVe
• tl their part
auditorium
i vs ini! for the
and a large
ent foi ihe
rhe Cantata h
home on eur lough
o
BOONVIMJ.;, mo Christmas
furlough at Kemper Military
chool begin lien* on Friday noon,
Oec. 10, and continues till ft :30 p.
m. Jan. f .
Ras I- Key, son of Mr.
Key, Albany, Tex-
Kempt-r and is ex-
sveek end for the
c
■rt orm
ss. I •
• first pi
number ss
ond rendit ioi
become one
idet
I Mr
is at
ted homi
furlough.
am
as,
pec
V
nd 1111
>f
m r and \1 r i letiiei! iUitb'i ot
s, and mr. and Mrs.
1 man of \lt i'arn al,
II
i al
Randolph I
Mbany's
program
popularity
The younjr
amount of
enjoyable Christmas
that i '.'towing with
,i nd i at ere t . ach year,
people put forth a creat
effort in rehearsing the
left chairman, made the tollowinc*
111. an iveil th
; holiday- with
I are retina m:
is week to spend
home folks. tl
from a t rip to m r
Mr- Frank
panist for the
Klliott w
cantata
1. Tires should be removed for
reconditioning: when the original
treail is heRinninR to di appear
2. The tire should be examined
by the skilled treader for the e
factors: He will examine the
beads which hold the tire on the
(Continued on pag-e 8)
and the character are becoming
a part of them. This year's pre-
sentation, according to many, wa •
the best.
Kir t night of the pageant was
last Thursday night when the col-
ored people attended. Friday,
Saturday, Monday, and finally,
Tuesday, two performances were
given each evening, the fir t at
7 and the second at k 1 >
Again, the people of \Ibanj
have reason to appreciate hob
Nail and his ability, ingenuity and
willingness to work hard, long
hours that he may bring pleasure
to our people, and develop ability
in our young people.
i w en oni . .>11t11y at w ar, the
ehiii ei a a whole, and part ic.ilat -
i ly the ministerv, litis a major role
i to play. In all the vast prepar..
't.ions foi a major war, there is thi-
ol-i problem of moral and spiritual
preparedlie
Our government recogniz.ed this
when il spent fourteen million dol-
lars preparing chapels in arn,
camps in which our hoy- may wot
ship (lad. Morale, courage at"!
faith are as essential to winning
the war a - gun The human ele
ment mu.-t he inwardh pre|>ared
In the civilian population, with
(Continued on page K)
Mr
Man
bany
day.
m rs
g c. k;ng and daughter,
11 ,of Austin are in al-
spend the Christma holi
N
to s
with
t a
Mi .
Meat
King
and
mother,
i-ter, Mr
l.orena 1'itole.
Mr i w. Kinder wa n Denton
la ' Sunday to attend the funeral
of her -aster n law, mr Krnc
Yost. She returned home la.-:
Tuesday.
—- —
l)r and Mr i). c. McCord left
Tuesday for Shri'veport, l a., to
pend the c ristmas holidays with
t relativi .. They will return home
' ."Sunday.
Mi and Mr Carl Hyde and lit-
tle on, Carl, Jr., of liovington, \.
M., came in Satnrdav to spend the
holidays here with his parents, Mr.
and Mr,. J. () Hyde. Mrs. Carl
Hyde's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Karl
McDowell, of Roswoll, N. M., will
arrive Christmas day. Carl is
band director in the I.ovington
accom- higb school, and his band has won
a number of prizes in contests
with other school hands in New
Mexico.
Mr. and Mr- 1! t. Wilson and
daughter, KoMiudelle, will go to
Abileni Wednesday where they i •
will lie gue.-t for Christma- di'i . Russell Harris, manager of Oil
nor at M i ..ml Mi Wi!.-on's, aiifl j Well Supply Co. at Sundown, came
from then they will go to Burk"t in Saturday to spend
to spend Christmas with her moth with hi parents, Mr
er. Mrs. G. W. Ramsey. Moigin Harris.
the holiday.-
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1941, newspaper, December 25, 1941; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth400963/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.