The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 66, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 6, 1949 Page: 6 of 10
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Dickie, 1949 Oldimoblle
vis, 1949 Dodge sedan.
Wiw, 1949 Ford pickup.
H. beer, 1949 Plymouth
W. Huh, 1949 GMC pickup.
W.C«*er, 1049 ford tudor.
m Blanton, Jr., 1949 Stude-
1949 Oldsmo-
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i the Presidency.
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JUNIOR 6. A.
The Junior 0. A. met Tuesday,
Oct. 4, at the First Raptist church.
The president, Joyce Smith, called
the meeting to order. Then the
secretary called the roll. We had
Linda Hobbs as a visitor, and also
had present Mrs. Martin and Mm.
Freeman. Mrn. Freeman is going
to be our leader.
Mrs. Vines came to 0. A. to
visit us lor the last time. She
has been a very good teacher and
has been wonderful to u*.
Juanita Marie mid Oneta Lee
Mitchell were new members of the
G. A.
Present were Ksther Gallion,
Linda Lewallen, Doris Bartee,
Janie Kennedy, Juanita Mitchell,
Hillie Saltern, Oneta Mitchell, Car
olyn Vines, Gerry Lewis, Barbara
Jones, Patsy Ilartee, Carolyn
Woodward, Marie O'Connor, (let
ty Jo Jones, Aloa Hay Hobbs,
Norma Oliver, Barbara Bartlett,
Janet Vines, Wanda Brewster,
Joyce Smith, Hillie Jean Suiters.
Hy Hillie Jean Salters.
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Tot Staples at News Office.
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Thirty-three states had prohibi-
tion before the lXth Amendment
was adopted.
Moran Newt
MOHAN METHODIST CHURCH
In 18(!I there were two pre si
dents in the United States- -Lin
coin in the North and Jefferson
Davis In the South.
BANNER MILK
"It Tastes Better"
At Your Favorite Grocery
John T. Lawrence, Agent
Our hearts still sing for joy over
the very educational and spiritual
messages that I)r. Clyde Smith
brought to us. Few ministers ever
brought the gospel to the church
and the public in a more beautiful
and interesting way than Hro.
Smith. Anytime that he goes to
any place on the Abilene district,
his district, the church and the
public should attend for something
well worth while is in store for
them. Or. Smith did a great work
during the revival. The member-
ship of the church was increased
in number. The interest n.Ml at-
tendance constantly increased
from the first service to the last.
May the good work done long liw-
in the deep of our hearts and live.-.
We will lie showing some very
beautiful and instructive picture-
in the church at our evening .-er\ yjr
ires soon, lie sure to come for ^||(1'v <:
they are so helpful and interesting.'
W e make a very cordial and
urgent appeal not only to our
church hut to any other person
that would like to attend our
church school and preaching -erv-
ices to worship with u.-.
Come tliou and be with us and
we will do thee good.
II. W. Gaston, Pastor.
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MORAN DELPHIAN CLUB
The Moran Delphian club met
in the home of Mrs. William H.
Hell Oct. 6 with Mrs. W/ley C,
Williams leader. The topic was
"New World Dynasties," and a
very interesting program was pre
sented by the followi'ig; "The
Lowells and Their Seven Worlds,"
by Mrs. Hay Klliott; "The Ran-
dolphs," hy Mrs. K. A. Klliott, and
"The Wallaces of Iowa" hy Mrs.
Gilbert Kubank.
An attractive and delicious sal ,
ad plate was served hy the hos
CljEAU-UP WEEK
The City of Moran plans anoth-
er clean up week and free trash
haul provided each resident has his
trash gathered and placed in a
convenient place for the pick-up.
The trash will be hauled on Oct.
iiij and 128. So start cleaning up
now and bft ready for the hauling
on the above dates.
Also the council is making one
last plea for those using out-door
toilets within the city limits to
build septic tanks, or get on the
sewer. You are not being fair to
your neighbors, friends.
James T. Matthews, Mayor.
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NOTICE, BOY SCOUTS
Hoy Scouts, ages 11 to 14, please
meet at the gym next Monday
night at 7:80. A wiener roast
down on the creek. Bring your
wieners and anything else to eat.
Committee.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Freeman
left Monday .for Americus, Ga.,
where they are guests of their
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Ricks.
Mt*. A.
last week-end
Lola Wynne,j
The!ma Rh«
Worth, and he*
bell, of Otfenc
Mr*. Mary ParUt i
Leota, are both «t
spending a few dayi fct j
man hospital ttnr
us infection fli _
are convalescing nicely.
tess to the following: Mrs. Hay Kl- .
liott, Mrs. K. A. Klliott, Mrs. Gil-, Bertram Elliot! left Tuesday for
bert Kubank, Mrs. H. W. Gaston, | College Station. He ws selected
Mrs. Floyd Hamilton, Mrs. Carl' to represent this district, No. 4, at
Liimmus, Mrs. Lawrence Martin,I a meeting there to recommend and
Mrs. J D. Meredith, Mrs, K. W. formulate policies for state and
Morri,, Mr Floyd I'ool, Mr . (lar i national f'.M.A. programs for
land Shelton, Mrs. J. M. Town- I'• >0. The representative from
H. K. Weber and Mrs.I Mineral Well accompanied Mr.
Williams. Klliott.
MORAN STUDY CLUB
Mr-. V.
ran Study
president,
presiding.
I. Dean bo te
club Sept. 2"
Mrs. Lytn
During the
I the Mo
with the
W Ilium-,
business
CONOCO PRODUCTS
.. .tJBe Conoco Products for better automobile per-
formance.
Let Us Change Your Oil for Summer
Seiberling Tires and Tubes
Washing and Greasing—Flats Fixed
CONOCO SERVICE STATION
Mayor Matthew* it putting forth
much effort towards the permit ,forj
a dam across Deep Creek, and the
outlook for full co-operation from
the Hoard of Engineers and other
organization set-ups is very good.
Gay Campbell, who owns the lit-
tle house in his mother's block,
has made a modern apartment of
it three rooms and bath lie hn.-
rented it to Mr. and Mrs. ('. C.
Turner ol Oklahoma, newcomers
to Moran. Mr. Turner is employ
ed at the Lone Star plant. They
have a daughter eight year- old
who will attend school here
Mr« Alice McLaury «nd Mri
Mary Anderson have both been
co'llined to their beds the I:u I week
with light touches of pnctimoni
Itoth are much improved. Their
si-ter, Mrs. McMuth, and Mi
McLaury'- daughter, Mr and Mi
Forbes, all of Lubbock
tin lied home.
In goinit through
Canal one travel
than -'0 miles.
China, Km u and India i
I line larire l t mint rie l,\ |
t ion.
si'.ssioii the club voted to sponsor
a cleanup drive by beginning at
home in co-operation with the
"Build a Better Community" pro-
gram of G.F.W.C.
The program for the afternoon
on Italy was led by Mrs. Fred
Wylie. '
Roll call, qotatinns from Shake
speare's "Julius Caesar"; a brief
history of Home, Mrs. K. K. For
rester; interesting spots of Sicily,
Mrs. Jack-'Taylor; Venice the En-
chantress, Mrs. Eugene Snyder;
Federation counselor, Mrs. I(. \
Elliott.
Refreshments were served to 13
tnemb<
Capital
MOHAN
Friday and Saturday
"BIG JACK"
with
WALLACE BEERY
MARJORIE MAIN
Monday and Tuesday
"Let's Live a Little'
A pleasing comedy with
HF.DDY LAMAR
ROBERT CUMMINGS
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WHY?
# Why buy milk from your local Dairy? Atdtj
question, and one we will try to answer in a ttfj
of ad«. There are three principal reasons:
1. You fjet a fine quality milk from heaKI17, test-
ed cows; 2. you help our town as 95 percent of Ottf
income is spent locally; 3. as Moran is small #i
need all the patronage we can get to stay in busineM.
Watch for our ad each week
Joe Stewart, Mpr.
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