The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 19, 1934 Page: 7 of 8
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AIKANY NKWS. AI.RAVY, TKX AS
l AGE
Judge CARL HAMLIN FOR CONGRESS
lost 20 lbs. of fat
in just 4 weeks
Mr* M"
■I'm onlv
17* lt trit
W. «t i.f si l**tna M .
'« «T old ,1,4
' > fc ll<* <4H< I-.*
kru-. ten s.n ]u i < •• ■k>
n..« m-< , 'i I . i I 1 - , m
mm m •! («nhmiKm I ««
*. «• k«4 * iiiii<f\ i ni.nl '
PMNIi* I l«k. nor Half in.
■,p,wtnful <4 Km- hrt, Hall* In •
•if M wal*-r In ih. ui.iri. rur lwf>>rw
kmk'iH -H', lh KAKT haiml.«
w%r to rMlti • t .« ,.f ih..u>,nJ- ..t
mt*m an« wom«-r, know
For yrmr h *nh'« ak. .-It f•+ an4
f*l Kma1 « al ant .li .ie-l..r it,,
out for I fcolll* thai la- I wr*>*>||« t*
Ml a lrl# «M If ft«r II hr-a I. ,a.|,
/ ar fx it Ja.vfutlv wit. ii. i i, t .
nlU-nvKi't ba. k
IBEX NEWS
lira I.om'iI filled hi n* ii i
appo'ntnirnt at th. •. honl hoii .-
Nun.l \ mom nj
Mr- IS I. Hojett. Ja-pir Be)
HI, Itnninjti, Maru >nd Kdith
Ho>ctt vi it<-4 r.l ti*,'. tn \-pi-r-
wont thi- week.
Vi anil Mr«. \ A Wharton,
Hill> Vrtli-n and kaihryn \i«<t« <1
Mr and Mr-, R. O (irant at S,le-
mons L'nivrroitjr Mond«}
Mr ami Mf . Jerry M.itth« -
and Mi-- I net Mattha-w-, attended
th« -inf Hi: < on\riiiiOn at Vhar.)
8«in4a)
Mi <) S. at ho rough and
Mail Mia ar home from K ■ tn-
whcrv Mar) Klla ha- bun l*k n*
it-.-itiral tti-atmi
Mi and Mi- K*win Jon.-. ;in<l
f.iniiW vk.ii hi if from Vhiti-m
Snnita>
Mi J" tti-oifci and -on-, J<- -
an<i Monty an<l Mi- Mai
Hoyrtt of I'ark - wen Iba-x \i-itor-
Sundax
Mi. ar.I Mi John O'Hia in n<!
It'a vi-ita al in th« homa- of Mi .
an<l Mi lia-airfr M< I'm(•< <tf |h « p
Cii-eli Sunday.
Mi Harold William- anal Mi-.
\ V Wharton entertained the
hi dge club Wiiltka^a)' afti rnoon.
Tha Democrat* art- becoming
fairou- They aia fa ati i| Ihr Aris-
tocrat* 17-5 on homi diamond la-t
W ilm ••!«> l'hr lo-inir -iala- w.ll
pay -i* new ball- a- forfait. Not monthly
. ontmt * ith t hia victory thr\ w.-nt )(l f(.w
VACANCIES IN MARINF. COUPS
to BE FILLED BY
INSTALLMENTS
farm Notes
IT
P orp-
Va * Orla-an-, |.a., Ju y
Thr I nita-t| Stall - Marina
ItiMnrt offici- in \i Ojlran* an-
nounra - that thr laoattoif' ri-ri-nt-
!y rrvattil in thi' Marini ("orp by
Conirr- will IXs fill• il in limit il
in-tallma-nt.- aiming tha-
month-.
By I), r. Katon
County Agi nt
to Albany Sunday and d. f. at.-4 Th, nim,h, r „i ,(ualifi. d appli-
thr Albany Yoarling.- 12-11
^r.'int- <n J""1 • frratrr than
i could hi- acccpti-d in the authoril'-d , i|ually botwrrn the two as awint-
(PoIMMI AM
wort*. The com crop
riyrw here in Wr t Trsaa la |
tirally a failure except In a ft«
caliliea. The rrmin -orfhwrn enp
will neceaaarily bt hort«M4 mat
in aontc caaex a failure. Tto lap
• nd forage crop i> alao cot W|
.hort, if not a failure. TW (Mgt
' i* bt'cominf ahorter
The cotton crop ia
& M. College thin pa-t apiing, hW> ^ #f ^
been a.-.-igneil by the KWension >hortl||re {Ht
Service to Shackelford and Step - futurr j0 a |0^
counties -hanng his lime y # ^ ^ R w#vU
Aaaialaal County Aganl —
Mr. Sam T. Logan from Sonora
1 a>xas and, who grmluftt. d at A.
i
1
'W'<ui n
4
fi
h" Ha,,*
iJuna m-tallment. The eiceaa wa*
carried on tha waiting li-t to ba-
I aa ca-pted in Juiy.
Tha- Marine Corp- i> thi only
military -ervice in thi world which
leijuire- that it- acci pled appli-
j< int- mu-t have the educational
qualification ni|iiitvd foi cnti.mci
j to colli gi Onl> tho-c who are
graduate- from liigh jwhonl* or
I have i i|Uixalent i ducation* front
nt • t -choo! .ire :icci-pted
Tin- high -t-imliml i- mamtain-
il be a u-• Marine- mu-t ba- cap-
! all1. 1 learning i|Uickl> tin all-
ot .ili inn of th. military -■ ivict
i hora .ind of tha na\al -aMviar on
1 hoard hattli-hip- and ciui-i-r-.
The Maiini t'orp.- i- thi N;n\'-
littla' aimy, ami -.-r\ ■ •
th \av v'- hattli : ,p-
■ I i-, iftal i-hot-' n ami over-ea-
ta iritor\ mil in foii'ign countrie-
w 'ii it i i- m i - ai\ to land force-
*i protect our inter -t-.
Out "-oldierx t>f thi -en" are
oui "toriurn legion." They are
ilway- ri-adj ti< i-mhark on our
naval vi --i-l- and proceed win fe
some of our feed, help
ant or special agent to help with an<1 jf sufficjpnt
th. Itankhead Cotton Allotment ^ fi|] ^ rn>pt ^
progiam for at lea.t the next three wat(>r Mn<| improvc tho
monih.a and perhap- lonr- r. He t« pormj| (rrawjn|( f„„
now hi.-y compiling data for the W(i f#uM m f#f>
u-e in thi coming cotton allotment
w iH'i's r.-iH
loll yon all jiImmiI i:io<«lroliix immhiohiv
^ | ^Hl unprru tl« nti (i tlrmand iW:
. sc.is« n tor aulom.itii' retri^crators
ha%mailc lively *1linRi-ampai.Qnv MiuK i.i!k ami .•. urn. nt oscr
hi, h is thr br\t rclriRcrator in heart! almost everywhere, lo . on
who are thmlnitt; o< buy.nK .in .lUomitk lotr,iterator we otl.-i !-.
*URRe lion: Talk with the woman who owm. in Mcolrolu. i!'it\
the one mi re .iv lo gel the fact* ibo"< «hc ; n r.-t riRcrator "i - u II
find that -he enjoy* the t,K-ni iot a remarkably low riinn,n ;iW,
the lomtorl ot permanent silcn..-, and th. .ssiirtnce that puts « )„ch
do not move cannot wr.u Furthermore, -In - in show sou It-tw h
Lift 1 mfin ,l .ln.ilh pi I' ' r .il
7/u>< itnti IS otln r fit/f/tns "j
coiii ( un m\.
IN It RIOR I l«.IU INC.
Th* %p«rkhng inferior i*
BulomaMCBllv illuminiied t v
lighi whuti s«i'.ti« «>" *t rn
itK <kK)f i
HI RR K 1 RA1 INst I N
In BditiCHin f.> the "iKK*"' rr
Irisr that trco lUf n M nils
ihrff > rubber m-i i itt*c m ik > *
i hSt* rio rrm'
V I <>t 1 ARI I 1 M l SH! M R
— I his Maml. . p* rnl • i ^1 ^
iS! HI. inn t .!••* •
\fflii II * i« . I M l p
m ton . a nditt'"'rt
prog mm.
• * * \
Calll Drouth Km#t|fni y Relief—
On la-t Friday morning a meet-
ing of farmers anal ranchmen v':i>
i ailed to taki -tep- to get t hi a
county adxanced from secondary
to primary claaaificalion for the
puipo-i of securing emergency
drouth relief con-idi ration#. The
water shortage for both farms and
ranch ha- become distressingly
acute, e-pecially -lock water. The
on board hiief prepared hy those interested
and a rui- -how- that the greater part of the
county ha- no stock water at pres-
ent and thai (he cattle are being
concentrated on small watered
aiea -. Thi.- mean- that in a short
w hili i lot of the-o cattle will have
to It fid and the county ha- a
shortage of feed, both hay and
let grating. To say the leoat MNP
is, the time to keep a clear haaf
and fare the farts and make dw-
nu .-t of the Mtuation. Hold
you have a- far a* posniWe, i
economy in everything and *
everything that will do far
whether grain or forage, TW '
happen- every so often in thi* part
of the state, so we will have to uae
our usual good common sen r
never admit defeat.
grain a- well as a
• i i- troub in trouble ox of thi range.
pi.ii-d, ready to land n,-: ititly, ! Petition- were drawn and circu-
"Soldier- itnl -ailurs too." they lated o'er the county for signers,
fa i Willi eiiin i i i, \im\ 01 A brief was prepared -citing forth
\;u> iml know th hi. ,1 ih the actual conditions here in the
! of hot'., | county, -:gtied b> the Chamber of
\N n i 1.1 I. It.oil I •;11a 111 Commerce, County Relief Agency,
cation- are ei|iial to '.ho-,, required
ini . in i .inc. to collfg. . their phy
-ieal -tamlaiii- ai,. rigid. They
tliu-t he nvi i Is yi-ar.- old and not
lilidei lil. ncht all Vl-o they
must furnish evidence of charac-
ter and good -landing. Their
all'',' I'll! le-pell-ihilit ii- eijllire
• \. mplar\ men who can be in
trusted to act with credit for our
iiiuntry throughout the world in
difficult situations.
1 111- ,-p nil ill ciirp- with its op-
i tort unit i i - for travel and varied
rvici attracts many applicants
from which only the most -elect
are accepted.
I S.
County Commissioners Court and
'.oca Hereford \s-ociation. These
when completed will he forwarded
to the Agricultural Adjustment
A Good Exampl*—
Recently we vinited the farm af"
A. G. Hurkman out on the We*
Side. He very courteously invite#
us to look over a crop af mBa
maixr growing there on the farm-
Thi- field of milo was about w4f
and w ill make a good yield of
grain for this year, at leaat l-S
rapid depletion ton per acre. It appears unuqpally
i thin on the ground having appar-
ently about a half stand. How-
ever he informed me that wan hi*
usual practice and that the il y
was normal or about so. Thia W
said was the way he planted b
grain sorghum every year and that
he had never had a complete fail-
ure and with a single exception
had always made enough to fe«l
his livestock through the year.
Vdniinistration at Washington
which organization ha- charge of
thi- work. Wire- were ,-ent to thi.-
administration and to our con-
gre.-smen, who have responded that
they felt we would have relief in
a very -hort period.
Tin Ti \a- Relief Commis.-ion
One other thing was very
able, the fact that this was
from pure seed. The grain
uniform in height, sixe af
and showed other uniform qualities
very noticeably that o fdrauth r*—
si.slance. It takes a lot of cooraffe.
to plant grain as this, as is the
w a - all.n contacted, are lending practice of this farmer, but ^(care-
The
Office.
Orleans,
eon-lil.-l -
1 uni-i;inai .
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Biiv SAFK HofrijSi'riilioii pIns:
Marine Corn- District
S' l"l:.'l I ie- St ., NeW
. receivi - h\ mail and
ill applications from
Te\a Oklahoma,
i \isan.-a-. and Mi -i--i)ipi, and i.-
j only offi..-. i \i i■ pt the l", S.
| M. i in Corp- I i-1. ict office- in
■s i it.nah imi Macon. Ga., where
Hjipl runt- 1 Southern ,-tate-
i !'•* con-iiler. d. examined, and ac-
c.-nta-d.
If you are not already a -ub-
lHe 1 lo t ill' Al h:< :.y \ w -. till -
in invitation to you to get your
•laiiie on the nailing list You can
get i dandy gooil magazine dull
ndud
' '/ftl
nimyriH <
EI.ECTROI.UX
I.OU EM
III \>tM. I OS I
(>a* ta ike mnl hMtmi. l lurl
and ].)*«. trolwv u r« vrrv littk in
, ir*«Ut« tKe simple ref riRff an'. !t
opri 11 in ^ i nat u onlv aKout !*.
«a eeii'
L< >\1
•Ell>« IM N I
SlI.ENI I
I In trolu*
nratly •< ' • •
pin* in a reli
nmtt an«l viSra
nlmi n.l f*.
: it it (he -y
i^rritor tKal
t .n But II '
roll* \
FIIFIIHIM
F IIOM IIEI* \ I IIS
Omf in\( lleJ llcttrolu* .* iradt
i ar yars of if rvue I rre t rnw re -
pa r Kill*, to parti that d®««*
f iove« nnot am tnnlS*
t tK«a K ile Mvinj'
newal
'time.
■•I in either your new or re-
sub-criptioti- for a limited
CommunityEjiNaturalGas Co.
LON A SMITH
For Railroad Commissioner
<1-.*^p. (Political Adv.i
jonstcpation
I It .-on, t lpi.u m causes you Qas.
Indigestion Hcadai-hej.. Bad
,-leep. P;n.[ ly Sinn p-t quick
l-ctlct vith AD1 ERIK A Thor-
iii; ii action, yet gentle safe.
A D LE RIKA
their assistance and will render a
lot of service after we have -e-
cured ri cognition iti handling the
I cattle. The benefits to he derived
from thi* movement, will he tli--
cussi*d l;it« r in detail after we have
i.«. veil -pecific instructions and
know tin fact.-. We have been
notified hy wire that the County
uis been placed 111 the primary re-
lief column.
Rankhrad Application Blanks
Received—
This office ha.- received a limit-
^ ed number ot application blanks
] for use in securing data on which
to determine allotments to grow-
, 1 ! cotton. The non-signers
will l« a-ked to
first in order to
tal production of the county. Since
we have the production of the
contract signers by totaling the
two, we wjill arrive at the total
1 production for the county. We
can then compare this adjusted
! production with the allotted pro-
duction assigned as our nuota at
what the grower may expect as an
fill check
will pay.
will convince anyone it
Do Nol Be Mistaken—
Many cotton growers w"ho have,
received their acceptance sheet*
have taken the amount of cotta*
in the last column as the cotton
allotted them under the Itankhead
Hill. This i.s not true. The item
shown i- only 40 per cent of the
total amount to be grown and ha*
nothing to do with your allotment
whatsoever.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
CALENDAR
Sundays:
9:45 a. m.—Rible School, W. E.
make application Dawson, superintendent.
h termini the to- " :00 • tn.—Communion.
Tuesday:
First in each month- -
3:00 p. m.—Missionary Society
meeting. Mrs. S. O. Burte-
•son. President.
All other Tuesday ir moi ,h—
3:00 to .3:30 m.—Woman'*
Council, meets at church.
Church Official Hoard of offi-
cer- meets every First Tueaday
Mr W. E.
; K
(. NYM1 v
win I:
s roRi:
5 i> L LLL it
JULIUS
or.ftth
iroit «,> t illi -«ipi
MAT I TOO VOUMO I
TO BUY tahAI(tft '
VYCCU WHAIs'
Th^r (tot ra
Do vmiTm this
STORY ?
iHMl H£ • N T "'I .ivtw
TM£ STClte TO O £
wot TA3ACCEt A 0
rt. m tvv> aii(i tpl o
My PA.iMiO rnt1 Ht
rx.\N iWtR "iMSETLF'
ott WZ - ' A "tK.
/U5f :vrf
HimSUlF
TOO BAD
IN PEED
rx
allotment. The county and com
munity committee.- will meet to- zoning at 7:00 p. nt.
morrow to study the plan, to at Dawson, chairman.
range ihe dates for the community 0
meetings, and to check data for
determining allotments. Let me
say this in their behalf: It will be
impossible lor them to inform each
individual farmer of the exact
amount of his allotment until ail
applications are in and the total
production - known and adjust-
ment- mad. . Thi- will take time
-• • i rpatit nt. W. hopi
.iy know bt'foit- tin:*
A News want ad geti
results.
Woman Loses
to pin
t The mo
Incomplete. 1934
All >r? • (••.hi: .
Contracts—
"• ;u-ki <i foi, hnv<
1 i orw ;i rded bark to
•o that tho.<e who
recf'M'd their first
Xpert them around
In a few eases new
ave had to be submitted
•n iiadf ;i
\V asliiiunon
j have not > t
| cheeks may
August 1.
contracts
i wiiielj will uk. more time to com-
j nlet« 1 hus your acceptance >h<*(-t
• , • clieck ..win corn -al a
er date.
i he Impmding Drouth—
iMnct we are seemingly in the
| midst of a distressing- drouth, we
corstrained to >ay a few
BLOOD PRESSURE DOWN TOO
"I have been taking Kru*cb««i
Salt* for mv health, and for High
blood pre««ure and rheumatism
and it helped both. My blood
pressure was a* hieh a^ 290 when
1 started tn take Kruscben. 1
weighed 255 anH now ' weigh 214
that ;s losing 41 lbs., in\ho«- nine
months and 1 fee Hine. M^s. W.
Eckoff.
A h:iif teaspoonful of Kruschen
a Lv,a>- <>i warm water every
morning SAFKLY takes off un-
. .k'. y fat hy helping to rc-estab-
piep. r functioning of body
. :ans- at the -ante time it etier-
■j-:/.i\s and helps build up robust
ieilth. Feel years younger—ACT
it and LOOK it. One bottle lasts,
t weeks. You can get Kruschen
Salt.- at any drug store in the
. world.
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