The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1934 Page: 6 of 8
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TIIUMOAY. JULY 1 . )MI
Ijcders News
DELINQUENT TAX PAYMENT
REACHES RECORD. COUNTIES
KNUR NEW TAX PAYINI.
YEAR IN BETTER EINAN
CIAI. CONDITION
tilrtio,
th< Stall
li<v ■ that
Tut-, Jul) I* W h« n
und i aunty «!• linqm-M
v> • r< |>unl in T« *« 'lur
Mr. «n<1 Mr*. O .m S.-th «n«l
-<h Wnti nd Mi. C. <J SMh I. ft
■Tim*!*) for Aii-tlii and ®th«*r
. aMtthrrn point* *h< i« th< > * lU
nait with frii nrt Mini r<!:itiv«'
Www* Ruth M. Abxtii him!
Mai'r Lirli of Abilenr, vmitwl
- ,tk Minn I..'It' imrii.l-. Mi Hint
,, , | by ri-|>oi1# that h v> In • n ri-i- ivi-i|
■r« Henry !■'«► Monday nn<l ■ '
^ * fmhi I inta In t iiiu til' I he fill
T**Mtay Mi-- I.nl> at I'"" i "K
■mntniT «ihool ut AWU-m ' hri>-
tiati C«lli-r«- Mi - M. Ali«t«-r i- u
hrr in th. Abilrnt public
ttjalmn th vlxitrd with
ftirtwi' in Albany Sunday.
Mr. «n«I Mr*. l.«wrenei I'urnll
g«.fiJ child rin of Wilmn, OklnhomH,
ai* vhmIiiik ridiitivi hihI fri'niV
I" ii
t ut
M
Mi Mn iiri-r I'lit mini lm- ri
turned from 11 vi lt with hfi iiullt
mid unrtf. Mi anil Mi- t nrrol
rut mini ii nd family l I'nt (inl
T*.
Arthui Spink ut XHiniiv
the wi-i'k ' inl w it Ii
>lr hiiiI Mi I 1 S|hirk .
Mr. and Mi I wood M
finro, k|irnt til' *i i k iml >
mid Mr*. < \ I lioi nt< ii
W Fai..ii i « .i 'ii ' 'i'
f«rd Mllltariiim foi '• ti <l;i>
m major opimtion H• -«• u
to rvturn hoi.ii Monday
He v. |l S \>m «
tnain -peakri at a two wri k ri
viral at thf Mi'lliodi t
Avora. Thi I'lvival will
nijrht, Friday, .lnl\ 20 I.
• ill be a*>i.-trd by I
Hone*. the local pa-toi
Mr. and Mr- <>. A A Mill I Oil
«nd children liran Jotilen, I 'at ri
(-in, and Hilly .1 ran of Hamlin. vi-
with Mr, and Mi H• nt \ Lnh
intd fiimily Saturday
Wurfueriti Sparks wu a<lin,ttiil
Xo thf Stamford >aniUirium Kriclav
n tonsil operation. She wa
at l< t# rHuni to h< r hnnn Sun
preo'din^r >« =
Im < n a la r^r<
tax roller!i« n"
'I hi i Incre,
ot th
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and
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• -mint if <>1
ijindidHtf^ of Shackelford conn
% fw precinct four and th« cf un
tj official-, met in it political rally
ai the Pout Oak school hoiiM Tu«
day evening. Chairman Arthur
Lirb, introduced th following
Breaker* of tin i-veninir: ' I
Burn*, N. M M im>, 'I II I .at mn r,
K. T. Revi s, John Midland, \N I
<«<NMlmaii, K. S. I.onp. Wyau I I"
^■omli, Roy Tuyrirli . I-Vonii i a i
.■<•11, Homer I Mould n, H ny
Hrown, and Tom lllanton, n pn
*entin|r hi- fnlVe r, Thoma.- I
Blanton.
•— ■ ()
COftWdFRClAI. I AM I IRKS
CONTINlIK. LOW IN TEXAS
Austin, Texa . July IS Com
nmrrnl failun in Texa.- continue
law in comparison witli la>t y.at,
«* rriin(f to Dr. !•'. A. liuechel,
Mtaliiitirian in thi Hun au of Mum
■van Research at The I'nivi r-ity
Tmnik. During June there wen
atepn failures compared with
iti 4stir, 1933, a decline of 3d
tntft. T)urinp thi first six
of the present year then
but 130 failun - against 3'-'l
correspondin^r period la-t
T >« drop of 110 per (••■nt. Tie re
mere, however, two mori t'-iiluri
in June thi.s year than in May,
whin the number was only t f: . n
Liabilities of tin haiikrupt firm-
Uitaled $ 1 O I.OOO m Jut ■ . a th
'•ri-asi' of i!i pee ri ir from .luri
iiit-t year; and avr(rre(rate liab tie-
for the year to ilati .it >1.'. 000
were OS per cent le than for t.l ■
first six mont h Vi -1 . I ,,ah
lies for June wn , howevei-. :7
percent jrreater than in May.
when they tota'ed - 1 12.000
CMF.VROI.F.T JUNK SALES
BREAK 3-Yr.AR RECORD
Detroit, July 17 Chevrolet's
r -eord-breaking -ales continued
their advance in June, shattering
nil monthly record- <inci May,
1(131, and achieving the highest
June total since IM2i , official.- of
1he Chevrolet Motor Co. an
flounced today Retail sales for
tie month, as compiled from di al-
-ei>' reports, were the basis of the
juinonncement.
The showing is considered i-
pecially notable in light of experts'
'prediction* that automotive vol-
ume in general would fall of!
■some 12 per cent during Juiv . |
Insti'ad of receding, Chevrolet
sales showed a gain of mor, than
1? per cent. I > . 11, dit i 'hev
roletV new low prices, wl.ich took
effect June 2, v h ups- 'ing •
prediction mi far a Chevrolet is
concerned, and paving thi w; y for
this substantia! increase
« ■ ■ ' o
LON A. SMITH
For Railroad Commissioner
41-3tp. • ( Political Adv. i
vein «ii dui to
iri )• i in eon
ihiy amoti|r tin
ha\'i profiti'd h\
• n* • i ri • tin d
I ma- en' i i thi
ear in hi tt« i f
than foi « veral
admmi-t rat ioti^
-utidivi if• ^ ari ,
in mo«t instances, pledged to a
continuation ot thi policy of eeo?i
oini/.m^ in expenditure.- in evi r>
po«<sibli way. Many of tin coun
ti< hasi plan d their mdi-hted
in ss on a bett er ha i- through rv
funding i— u« , thereby lowf-nnv
interest rates and irikmp fund r-
<|uiremi nt- Thi-y ha\« bei n n
lievod, through tie oprratioti of
t he Una rd nt ( ount \ and I t i ,. '
rn v\ tax paying y
tiancial condition
year- pa t. Tin
of th* • political
Koad Indetit• dn<
abb part of thi
<li lit film ; and
dar yiar M'M'i,
ford tin counties
I"
' h
lief in
it- partieipation in
road bond prim ipn
ent 80 pi r i err t<
It i too early
liable fore< a-t as
may be made in
f
of a con-id
i road bond
during tin call
th« Stati !|
-til further
ct h\ increa-i
n tli paym nt <
I from thi |in
;.() pel « I nt
f) mak. any ri
o what cbanffi
•otin's tax rati
njr
dee nil'
will hi
sarv
>ne
lm'
I Miono iIT
order of
for 1 hat next
job printin.tr.
rmKRas.. .muTFuufmms
t« OVlP-
iliy th« pa^t tax yeai which rlo-«i|
Jufn 3tt. -tiall hav loin totaled,
thi amount will In Ihi ill *'KCI'
of that of la-t year, it i indicated
from time to tim* by the S'-mi•
We< kl) llond Huy r*' Bullftin of
Thi I'nivemity of Tixa durinir
th< last m-vi n l month-. It i- re-
garded a assured that all previou-
rernrds of sui h payment" wen
broken during thi twelve monlh-
ju«t i lo«ed In many counties th'
di lini|uent tax paytnenU wi re in
tin agglegli'i -everal time the
lntal of -inh payment during tin
6INU. Q
5
S(«00i ri'fut
wtobpiew
t«vl v# ms
MAfTCi TO «*OlN
ft IfOCH
COMPANY
Mfvit SAW ft enur-iftn
UHTU Mt Wftl vkA*\ OiD
t' H
(.000 CITIZr.NSHIf phynica! determination
MFOAI.S AWARDFD come nkriaeler
4. LKAOKR8HIP: !'• i* naii
vk'-d at an imf
l^-i' legion
r of i w A i
1 Albany
Ch* VI. t aurh
i ii a- R< votut ion
awnrdi-d two hroni'
no <laU * 'th ntmi • n^raved of boy
and r rl in Albany Junior bi|fh
-ihool w ho m -t repren nted tho«e
nualiiie. of i hannter which will
rs -ult in worth) ritilennhip, thi
• aereise of ils pr.vilejren and re*
rponaibilitlo, and the di vi-lopmi-nt
of a hi|fhi r type of manhood and
womanhood.
H V.,l'ierci and llorothy Kin?
had the honor of being awarded
the- medab for meeting the fol-
lowing ipialifn at ion>:
1. HONOR: Honi-ty— hi(fh
| principals, t ruMworthine , loyalty,
| trulhfulnes*. punctuality, moral
'stnnglh and lability, cleanlinen*
in mind and body.
2. SKRVICK: Cooperation,
meritorioii- behavioi bringing hon
or to -i hoo' oi community, kmd-
rn - , i i fulni , trui Americanism
ndividual ri-ponsihility to
home, to country and to God.
3. I'OI'RAliK: Mental and
Iprl br n
able kg'
What the Nation I* twenty
ty. originality, ab.lit) to lead and from now depend* upon tho <
i, . , tion of th« bojfn and (pHa «f t*>
hold other*, good sport«man*r.ip *
day. Good Citiiennhip meana «
and i pon ib,litjr. kKt.r America.
5, SCHOLARSHIP: Kff«rt,' ,
application and ambition.
It i> important that bty> and
We print anything
If you wi*h to ell your property
List it with u .
We have some buvert.
Webb & Webb
Successors
RF.AI. ESTATE—INSURANCE—OIL LEASES
TELEPHONE 2H5-—FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
$10,000 ( OMMI)Nin IIAII IO IIVI PLYMOUTH < ARS TO Itl
I'. | (,|Vt N COUNTY IN II S (.IVIN III I OCA I I I Al)l RS
SHOW IN(. HI SI •! H WORK AND Ml Mltl R.S IN Bit.
CON! I SI
Report No. 2 from the HUMBLE Friction Fighter
tyo.
h
built and i(uippi d
!
' i n.odu on
SMlI hi Jfisin SS
iratioti 'o tl.i co
State# -bfiwinir
1 II program hi
ju-t announei d
liout i« n rn old
n ty in tIn I nited
• n« ino-t # It' i tis i
l' M4 in a eonte-t
b\ th« National
< omm tt
or
I'.ns and (fill" t'lub
All the u innirip
a kid to do iv to furnish tin it«
for the edifice and et up an in
corporated body to prosiib perpet
ual < are and upkeep, and a pro-
gram nf a«t,sit e- ib ijffii d to pro
mote the welfan of tin .omnium
t \.
Th:w hatiiUomi building, <b ijrn
>' III* \i,n. Illinoi.-. .1 lis 1V
Kivi Plymouth di lux* • dan
Automobile are to b* awarded to
4 II lot a leader* and club mem*
bei of the t inted Stateh in u
eotiti ' 'o bi conducted at A ^ « n*
tury ot I'ro^riMs by the Chry> < r
Motoi Corporation, thin newf
papei iv advised, Thi car*- to b*
awarded for the be-t vhort >torie-
Ofi liosn a Plymouth car could be
u>i d by thi conti tani to advance
1 M Club work.
The .story iv to hi written on
coupon*- now beinj? distributed to
local leader- by the National Com-
mi it te* on Roys and (*irlh Club
Work, which will upervis< the
th ri
i • int«
nd f
n lat
ml toss n life,
ont 11I'll! ion ot
•4J ti
!raining
w hoi
r 1 M (\:b nnlr of thi entrn >.
Oil ie
-t e |
Sea r
the mo.st
ri country
lllihl rec lit
Iv oi buck A:
trie current tax year, most of
ueh rate beiny lix«-d in Xu^rust,
but it i - xfiected that, in thi fan
of their improved financial condi
tion, then will be no m <1 for in
crea injr tin exi-tinp rate . and
po.-sibly, they may be lossi red in
a number of in tano s. Thi.- con
dit ion al(i applii to a - e ■ rd
projierty valuation-
County budget* for thi new
year an now bein>r con idered It
is indicated that the estimated ex-
penditure* will hi bit>eil larp. iy on
thi improved tax collection situa
tion. Of course, it 1. not known
what tin legislature at it coming
-pecial -e ion in Si pt< mber arid
the next regular >e--ion. which will
hi cons i ned ri .January . m .y il<
in the way of affording furthe;-
re 11. ! to ad valorem taxpayi r-t but
it i- anticipated that whatever .
l.ON \ SMITH
For Railroad Commissioner
•11 -3tp. (I'o 1 it ical \* 1 s \
CO to \ mi rn a'• upbuilding.
Thi ssrininy county will le
<• ho i froii • m hijrbi -1 coring
county n each of the four « xten
i on ili\i-ion- of th* coun'. iv, tie
ea.-tern, ss - tiin and northern.
Kach of the thre. remaining hijrh
scoring eountii svi I In awarded •
>' 1,000 i a.-h !• \v. ' o be u-ed to
promoti the welfare ot the coin
m unity.
I lie contest • open to i s ei s
county in tie I'niti il State- \s •'
a' • iirollrm n of 100 oi mon 1 H
member-. Countie of thi- <• 1 a - -
havi ei|ual chance- to win with
tho > of laryei enrollments, pro
vidiny tin ratio of membership to
the counts' rural population is
compapabb . lVn example, 100
active member" and leader- may
I" able to make a b< tier showing
than several tinn - .in inactive
number.
Thi- contest, it r hoped and ex-
pected, will pros i ot yr< at inspira
tion and f'utur - beni fit to tin 1
H ( ul) movement ') brinyiny to
liyht -ucc< tul achievements of
county club organizations. Th<
1 lie of the con' ', soon to h>
di-trihuted to club leadi r , eii-
couraye th«m to en 1 i t the aid of
1 ocial, c i s t\ r u i a I and other
local groups r furthi r ny tht l H
pioycam and aid ny in the pn
i-ent.'ition of the county' proyr- -
^ tiuut \ r< port must be , m ' in
hand of th< tat. « xten.-ioii offic*
o no: before .lanuaiy 15, 1' :. It
Local Plymouth de ib r- nearest
• In sn mn r w 11 maki delis • rn -
0 tear- won fr . of any chary* .
Tin ear svi 11 be the regular -tock
1>i I. i \i I -door Sedan
I n -torn . to be written on the
baek- of tin- coupons, muat be ib
po>ilei| iti pei nn by tin contest-
ant at t in ( n ry-let Motor- Kxllib '
lluildiny at -\ Ce ntury of Progn
\ sv a rd i or club membi i w ill
b« made a- oon after August 1 as
possible on ^torie- depo-ited prim
to that date; also a- soon aft or
Auyu-i l. a- pos-ibl* on -torii-
di po- ted fioni Augu t 1 to 1 .i;
ami -ooi after September 1 for
tmn ib'po-:ted from Auyu.-t la
to Septimber i. Om car ssill hi
awarded tin- winning club member
for each period.
Award.- for loca \ H leaders
ssiil In made a- soon after Augu-t
1 0a possible on stories deposited
prior to that dati ; and .'e soon at
fer September 1 as po.nble on
-n rii s deposit^ Trom August JO
to St pternb# r 1.
The judgi - w ill b prominent
agi icultural - ditors. Only reyu
'a r \ in! oiled J |1 club rm nlnr
an ill' lei to entf'l- tile contest,
and onis oik coupon and tory can
be di po.-ited by i ithcr club mem-
bei . !• lead. i.
YOU CAN G£T
HUMBLE 997
and VELVET
MOTOR OILS AT
RETAIL DIALERS
throughout texas
* *
For your convenience, thene two con-
Hiimer-tested Humble molor oils are
now sold in refinery sealed cans at
Humhle Service Stations and at retail
dealers throughout Texas. Available in
one and five-quart bright, new cans.
i.arr\ a can or two in your ear—ask
your dealer to supply you.
Humble 997 Oil is 1009< paraffin
base.
humble
997
; motor!
oil
<W BREAK-
IN Oil. •• ot*'.
Hvailahlr i n
tralrd run*.
J
HUMBLE
II «kvuIH j/li ymn «ir*Wr |<> MumbW ant) Srlvri
S|.4oi till* It I'ffwn trtlrti irnd Ui nadir and m
I
' rn coupon
■ National (
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miij
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apci.
ohtnini'd
i h_\ mail
ui' - W.
lV.% roupon
V i'« | If i ■ rim i,
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HtKnii fht t Riii-i%t Company
Hou l("i. lrili
HV0
motor
IN REFINERY
SEALED CANS
Ui'mbi.e 997 Motor Oil .
S'ei.vet Motor Oil
<Ta^ included)
33c Quart
28c Quari
is pi:
151
d to dedie;
next summer.
ill i hi i ny
l-'OI! SAL K Scholarship in
• th< r 1'rauyl ori's lousiness Col-
leyo ot I s lei- Commercial Oolego.
1> -count for ca a. or will yive lib-
eral term to re-ponsible pa tios.
lni|Ui: at \i■ ss>- office.
Humble Motor Oils in Refinery Sealed Cans Are Available at All
Humble Service Stations and at the Following Dealers:
RUSS-WEBB MOTOR CO., Inc.
C. H. KUNKEL REPAIR SHOP
DODSON MOTOR CO.
ALBANY GARAGE
Things
you may
not know
. . . about
your
telephone
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p 1M1
'1 he :iu>e fir. up of n^ n who a:. ■ i \i( X.nu!cr
Ch iin H. . in the in* • r ti "['hi ne
is pt*: petustod today in in.inv of the p ■ i. :c., and
rvcii nt tli!' t. rm of ; : r , n ot the t : ti ne
mtvi c. B himsc ', the . .ir h \\ rk !■
t it cxan : e been mic : b I'" i Tt 't ' no
I abormtortn, whose acientistj bivt contril uted
innumerao e ur cut- n^- and improvement* the
teleph ne art.
I h tikis A. V\\ ■ n, \v
h. made the first u < . n : t (i. Hubbard, first business adviser of
I 1 in- , , the fot runner "I We.-'em 1- • rii- the ir.'.mt teleplmne industry, has been replaced
t . ; pt v mi; , the Bt S* '.-m Ki i>. bv the Ameriran Telephone and Telegraph Co.,
ahopi the equipment and suppllea seeded bj the parent orgtnisyiti on of the BellSvstem.A.T.&T.
a.- .Hi tnt'.iM 'S are t nt ! at a staff experts develop tinre economical operating
« , \ \ n I'jit.i ' it ,n v ■ .1 nu'th l> I. >i the a nciated companies ot the
i d . n :: 'n niarket. As a te rph- ne S' em. Its financing facilities make available,
. cr, \ it.. ; , ■ ,v, b ,t ii '. , ly at a i\Mg, * nds lor necessary additions to teie-
these s.". in j- . phone ines and equipment.
FOR YOU .. . Good ftorvica ot Polr Coat
Not only were the beginnings of the
preaent form of organization of the tele-
phone aervice, with unit* for research, for
manufacture, for business and financial guid-
ance, to be found in this handful of pioneers
. . . the source of many of the policies of the
Bell System lies there as well.
Thus, for more than 50 years the savings
from a specialized telephone organization have
gone, not to swell profits, but to give good
telephone sen ice at a fair cost to the user.
H his policy has been adopted because we
feel that, from your standpoint as much as
from our own, it is s<Mind and workable. In an
undertaking planned like the telephone service
for the long pull, we believe that what is best
for the telephone subscriber becomes
in the end the course that will bring
us the surer, more enduring success.
SOUTHWESTERN SELL TELEPHONE COMPANY
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