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THVKHDAY, MARCH I*. 1*14
HIF ALRANVNFWS. ALBANY, TEXAS
MARINI ronrs TAKINt.
APPLICATIONS OUR INC APRIt
Major I' I* • nin. I of t! • I S
Mm inr Corp- l>. tiic! l|.«i|i|Uir
.Wi St < hm ■ Stmt, \. *
nft mi, |j , •nnoutit i ■« that h.
will c. n«i.l« r application- to fill
nrinrii'i in th« Mnnn. < oi|« ,
during th« month of April.
Applicant* mu>t product r\i
drnrr that the) arr in good phv«i-
ral condition, of irood moral char
acti-r and that they haxe been
(rraduatrd from an accredited high
tchool before their application*
he rn.ftrd and tran«f«n* l t« tht
M. • 1. lUiiK k-, IV i
C. for Iratniit''.
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PAGE 3KVSN
no |> fit
i.Mim ...alt n n b<ing . ti
11 ti-«l for if. n.-ral ■< n re, then .in
many >|t>-cial biiinh' -, uch a
a\iat on. radio, motor tran |>ort,
«t« , to which lin n mux b. ,t-- gr
cd on rompli tion of t h« ir trn 11 ny.
proxided that xaeanric-t «ml and
tht applicant^ foi uch duty |i« i >
thr ntr« ary i|ualific«tioiu foi
p<< i«li id training
IIv 0 F. :al n
Courty Agei.t
:es
thr.-.
Thr
can I
fix.
in*
each of thru
* that t h.* M*
ralvi
. •• • profit to th< btt)i. So our
.1 t - to (f t boy -, fi-i d and tslvi
nmlted up togtthir at an early
'nt< On. box ha already xrurrd
ii ralf.
Pott Oak Club
The Pot! Oalt home d< monitra-
tion club nt. t for it* regular meet-
ing on I'ridiy afternoon. March
2', at ti;. homo of Mr*. F. K. Ton-
roy.
Any further
J
.•HI be earvidrrrd. If arcepted tix. tn the Marine Corp* and du-
applicant!, will be oid< red to rt- tie* of a Marine a-hor.- and afloat
port to the New Orleaii' Mann, or in thi air, both at hom. and
office for final examination II ab-oa.l, will b. furnished h\ Major
thi* i ucce* fully pa«-ed they will Cornell on re«|u. -t.
Pupirmf the C. aril* it-
Vr.ordiiw t> Mr. J. F. Ifo-hot
nigh, our Kltcn ion fJn.d. n Spec- " *
ial «t. it i. <i in rt -tun. :t00 pound* ^ t . od Crop Outlook
of «at. r to produce 100 pound* of Thr recent rain mean? that our
dry matter of the xatiou* kind* of •""" n croP ^ carried along
v.g. table#. If thi be true, you 'or 'om«' 'im'' >'«. having an
can m at once the need of a well abundant moiMure nupply avail-
'Alormation n la- pitpaied «oi in which to -tori thi> *h'e *' l '*kent. Vartner* will be
furplu* wat« r. It mu t b. good working overtime now to net the
**- arrr.ng. for i«i e land or llveatock
calv* 0f joui own thi* year. Oliver
fed and finished and -old Kerd. a member of th. lU-t.ng-
. .iriot at |. .. that will mean \ || dub er. w 10 acre* of . otton
of !i' own from which h. harxe-t-
< d 2 pound • of Unt p« r acre, or
a total of 'iiuMI pound# of lint.
Th. brought Oliver a gtoci. return
of f24R.!M> for the lint alone. The <!' r. th. president, Mr*. Tonroy,
erd were applied on th. ginning a«k.-d for rtport* from committee
ami nftt r paying for picking and chairmen, to which Mr*. ( harlie
all other i *pt n e he had a net r - Utimrr. membcr*hip committee
turn of $175.75. Oliver i* not chairman, and Mr*. Thoma* Uti-
worrying about clothe* or other in- e*pan*ion committee chair-
cidt nta! e*p -n*e and will have a man, rt aponded.
nice reserve to add to pay hi* way A report of the la*t Council
4-H GIRLS CLIIRS ORGANIZED
IN COUNTY
through chool.
NEVER FORGET THIS TABLET
It Means the REAL ARTICLE
►oil, -oil writ n<lapt««l to erowing
vrpv tiili1« s Thi oil mu.<t ha\« an
aliundnnt i of (l« rny«(| v«>r tahU
matter in it, ^utficii nt to make it
tponjty that it can hold mor«
wo>tuii. It mu-t b« well wo'k««l
*•« that it ha* what *«• rail food
*i'th .* itimm! • «| h« h. 11 hav. a
irotH) ifanli n, on* mu t l
-oil rt>a<ly for plantmp thi* itmain* hoy* do thi*T Thry ^ nT||[n %iww M| tn timm mn
d. r of their crop, nnd to destroy P>** ■« h«""e with a mall individ- Final plan* for the meat how* ^ &a jrU frtn<.^ Mcorr
a U...HA f A 11m U ■■ I Wt* t BMlMlt -
The 4 11 girl* club- are an im-
portant pait of hoiac dent*nitra-
tion actixitie*. a* it contacts thr
After calling the meeting to or- future homr maker*, and special
attention to a well planned calen-
dar hall be given to thi* rftvuton.
Two clubt have been oryaniacif
\ up to date with an enrollment of
<?2 member*. "I have alwaj*,***1"
••d to be a 4-H rlub member, and f
think we need the orgamaat&•«,''
*aid Nadine Pinnell of Moran.
elected chairman fef
which hai an enroll-
Why don't more meeting wa* given by the Council N(Mjine
•y would be hap- repre*entative, Mr*. K. M. Douthit. ' '
Moran rlub
V
ot of
It
i n
GENUINE
ASPIRIN
Of Bayer
Manufacture
• ari\
to it
t o of
tit l <
U| p
an «\i r pr« -«nt nop of m*rrd«,
nhich an rvid« nt in ahundanc«-.
\N an • ntt rinir tht crop y«ar un-
dt i \ • i \ favorabii conditions.
Thr I uhhnrk Pig, Calf and
Meat Show
ual in« oni« .
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NATIONAL OFFICERS TO
ATTF.ND ANNUAL CHISHOLM
TRAIL COUNCIL IN APRIL
wa? rlrotcd chairman of Ibfi club
of 0 members. ,
\N.
a vine
W . tint .
how thf
ounty l«5 t
!iom t ror
lay ft i
t a!v.
-pi ni?.
\i.iii
though
II. , TeXII
\|H '
March 'JK
:\th i- "Xi ni!
Al-
iltiv-
were made, followed by the admit-
tance of one new member, Mr*.
(Tom Tahor, into the club.
After the closing of the above 1 The girl* *hall carry two fcfrVnon-
lui-ine>P m ssion. the following Mration* one of which *hall be pro-
program on "Scoring American Huctive. The demonstration* *hall
Cht. — . Cottag, Chee-e, Milk, Hut- he conducted according to the ont-
in
the
th<
.1
When you j n fn I >n \- :fpirin.
ju^l ritnetiilxr thi* I'.vrrx
talilel nf real a>|tiritl uf
Bayer til ;i ii ti fa i| ii re i -
rtAmpo) willi tin •> IllKs. \t
l.ilili t wit limit tin > tTtiss |s
CikNI INK liwyrr \spjrivi.
n li«if f. r lit a l.n In*, ftiltj % st r t!ir« it,
paina of rheumatism ami neuritis, «•(,.
Genuine Bnygr Aipinn Poet Ncf Harm Heart
Rememlier I liis for your own
l r<>t it I mil. 111| your t ru mis
alioul il for lli. ir |iroltTlioti.
I Ii m.ltiil ami
pi tiemiitir
B.IJ I r \ -; 111 | ;i. '*"^1
^ r*r'
' II. I
Cluli
I tlx. •
Ii.
i lull box
■ all). xx.
tun itu.i
roil lit \
\\
future, indicationn point to
rt'. -t attendant for the an-
ii -holm Tiail Count ' nn t l-
ll.e hutorv of the Council.
of t h.
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\\
'DO
i ir
.1. I' l it
K.
I'oilllf I **
a -1. i abou
i W II
|to> Scout
iluring t!',
Ii vxoril
tha: IJegionu
h will also ir
r. hi v \ ,nir in tinv
if < ntir.' pin 'iaiv
M. .I.lnv I lli Ill-Ill
I. nt, ' very . ii
thi program u'v
t.-r, anil Market Cream,
aented:
I. Stnnilar
T Latimer.
'J. Si orinf
I. at im<r.
Following
Tonroy and
gave a demon
*a« pre-
Mi-
M * V|i < k.ilii
he program, Mi-.
M i mm ronroy,
'ration on the inak
V.t M*( * * •* k
Whrii Y till iMscnss
\\ Ii.it an' llif
iiionI important
OlMTill io||\ «i|
i|our Ihmic/
hlrctrical ijtpli<mci>s . . .
Moilt'l'll
IH HI If III,! ktrs
a < j rcc
It'VC
nil
W
\r
\ t
HI I KIC.I i; A MO\ . ^ .HI need
M.int rcfriferjtion the \car rount
ae.tl xou will mjox tht mono v.ivin
healih murdin; supcrioriix > f tin
tfii.il nfrii:t ration.
W \ I I H l!! \ l l\i, \"ou neetl h.
w.ilir manx lime* eath tin
modern ilnirit water lieaur pio
ton a Mirplut of hoi xx.ntr, .mil fttr
fcood nu.iMirc jtl.N satctx, tlt.inli-
nt^s, healih. dependability, comfort
and conxenicnee.
n j. I. > grown
A I ev. Hours With Mother—
Manx hav. inquired about th.
ii aith of ni) mother, whom xt.
pint Siindax night with. W>
to n .) hi . cheerful hut -oniexxhat
xxeakii than -hi xxa when we si*
tidat
•Tht
..nil wt
Hi
al.
■tion of th.
•• xv>i t h wa
indition remains
country had
hatllv net il-
li Vim 1 Scitooln N-vt
\
bo\
Week
hrjrin ft i
'i. \: yt ..
iavi aboi
'ouncil atti ntlanee tin
year wil' -ut'pas> that of any piv-
vm.i y>ar. \V. expect every com-
mittei chairman and committee-
man of every committee in the
t'hi.-holni Trail Council to be pres-
t n: a well a- many other inter-
• -t> d St outer.-."
This is tht first time in the his-
tory of Scouting ni Ti xas that a
l'rt -idi r : of thi Hoy Scouts of
Ann riea has keen definitely schetl-
u ed for participation in a local
program.
In atti inlanci also wil! h. .1. P
K.'th, Kegional Kxecutiv, of th-
^ ' h'l.ioti, Ihiy St nuts ot Am
• ' I ■ \.i i1 . hom ami S «
M.
o l.
St a
Mr.
f of
i i- on th
Hoy Scout.-
• l OI'tl of Ixx
Na
illg of I i'ce-e loaf.
Thi club adjourned to meet
next at the Itomt of Mr-. T. I ati
nn r, on Apri' I I. at xvh th time a
foundittion pattern d«rion*tmtion
shall In prt -• ntt tl.
I !-■ . n. . • oaf, mail, by Mrs.
Tonroy and daughtei, and which
all pr. i nt, declared dxliciou-, was
..••rvetl xxith . off, . to til. follow
• ng: Mnn- Henry l.ieb, I'. M,
I thilhit. I . I'nderwood, W. Thom-
as on, T. Latimer, Clyde Latimer,
Tom Tabor. J. Ii. N ickers, Charlie
l.atinu r. F L. Tonroy, anil Misses
Flossie Hurtles and Com Mar
Tonroy. Club Reporter.
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AN OKDINANCK
Requiring permits for the sale
of milk, and milk products, in-
spection of Dairy farms and
milk plants. Tin enforcement
of Ord nnnct and the fixing of
penalties.
Section I. It -lillll b. unlawful
for ary person, firm, association
or corporation t. br
l' t \ i 1 \ hatix . Ti \a.
lines nnd general suggestion* sent
by the A. * M. College Kxtenaion
Service. Fmh club shall have at
lea*t one demonstrator in each
demonstration. All other number*
shall be eoopi rators in each dem-
onstration mil definite goal*, for
ceoperutot* will lit -elected in eaclj
demonstration.
Tht ibmon-trntion1 selet U d ft"
1;i:l4 an gardening and bt drocnl
improvement. (iardening i* si
medium for lach girl to expre**
her interest and utiTiie her ener*-
In bedroom improvement u
girl tlot -ome definite work which
w ill make hi r bedroom a morx
conifortable antl attractive placr
in which to live and also i pn <
her personality.
Thi demonstrator* enrolled art'
bedroom: Francis Moore, Ibex'
rlub, Margarette Lloyd, Moran
club; garden: Fssic Mae Hoyett.
Ibex and Ooris Hudman, Moran
PRESBYTERIAN
Church
offer
on In
d
but!
11' ,j,
■ l' into the j
■'.sr -a!- or
or to have |
■ any milk, |
k, cheiM
TYLOSIS FAT
COOKERY ... Nothing > important
i hiv ii \pcnM\c ' \ lev tru ( im-k is
tAttrth inu.HiJiatt- inviMi;;,uion Ileum
cot>kcr\ iv simple \ci accurate, dean
and (<< n «mital.
I A I
NMKV .
.uli i each
vhtiaN bv
Iut and i:
uon <>l lilt
Vcr> ii .
i k. I n jo>
tailing
l r. < ut w .
■u usuallv
THI
il l i \(«, INI \ i . NSIVI. s! K\ W I S ,
and washer . : 1 iron • \\ ill inij*rn\i ;r J„ .• | , ,
BOQp) and clothes. Doo^t consider tk?se oMKiern
longed !t-r luxuries! . . . I he \ tre .ill dividend paving
iti\ jnt.ict t l iltesc «i j p'i.inci.\ at tuir ci i:m iil t i :nis
vep in elutric '. " A rc j-riscntativc vcill bi v- ,| \
r v iIn IhUv
i i . icicnt autt nut
i tcssiiu s. I ht\ pa\
id frit t v .inJ i.ik, .1
all and dinuss the
| /)o you
r
>11)u that \ttur ith reascd use of l l,\ tvi, Scri i«v ;'v
billed on a sinprisitigh lou rate schedule . . . ,ind operating
osts amount to but .1 feu pennies ,j ueek?
-t'
Westlexas Utilities
Company
%!.vs K.itJM-r f 7!rn kl\ n, N ^
nt« *- H ti UM'd Ki.t hfii fir the
I tn tnlhs itid h^vr nut only lost C
I' ..t.ds lull fr i so much hcticr in rvory
t* t \cii i r people who d«m l rare lo
rrdui ' Kru-«hrn ih vomlrrful to krrp
the k x stem hi * 11 h > 1 being a nut
khon'd know fur Irr trird m nutiT
things hut only Krtisihrn ani*rrrd all
purposf - ' Ma* I i. IH.TS
T > ; •' r. SATI'I.V nr.d IIARNTUlSS-
Ey, tftkt a I ft Kr„s hen
Ealts In a k-hss « f hut water tn the
morn.i.g before breakfast- don't mlsa
n.or:v.: i: t N-rt'o that lasts 4 wreaa
:s t ut u tr;?le get Kruschen Sktlts at
:.v drugstore In America If not J<n
fully sat!?flrd after tl.e first bottle—
moi.ey back.
I \STER
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I T : T 1
>a: in
: i /. i. t
S \ I ! I" y j • • w r i;
111 mal t v of machine.-
off
OVFR
t'ICTlTRES
ToUi i f Simple Lfrtguseie
r lit
time. h< ilt!
1 icrvant
r tht niM l\<%. | k
ini.i t of the In.
111 XXllll Xnu.
.... Tht
Dating sub'ci t< are nr
III tintthe pac
MlXil.WlCS M.V.iA/INI
POIU I.AK
( ri.ie'Ktani! i i
Dl'l Ml
Alba
OX lit t
i-altl
Tt \
ot t
hen
i mi.
City
inaftt r i
I.
.1:4.r) Sunday School, J. O. Gor>
don, Superintendent.
Sundays:
11:00 Morning Church Worship
J. A. Owen Minister.
7:00 p m. Kveninu servicc.
f! 00 p.m. Albany Young People#'
Association.
Mondays:
1:00 p.m. Circle T*t> 2. Mr«. R. T.
Pyess, President.
7 :00 p. in. Hoy Srnut, Troop No
17. \V. Grahttn VVibb, Scout*
muster.
Tuesdays:
'ctioa 2. y
antl tnh. , :i':n
of a:! iou wh(
in or without tin
• ( ■ . V :. a i x
i
nn k or milk produ
oft'er.-d for sale
citv Mills of th
- xani'iia-
-ha'l be
i located
•y I imits
from wliieii
are .soltl or
xxithin the aitl|
Citv of Albany
, and all of said cows shall be ex-
amined as a bo vi pro\ tied at least
once every twelvi months here-
! after by a veterinarian approved
• by the City Health Officer. A cer-
tifieati -i^ned by the veterinary
a .1 filed with tin said Health Of-
f i . r hall he tht only valid evi-
nce of the above test.
Section 3. Kvel'y person whose
work hi .nt:- him or h> r in regular
t with the production, hand-
. rait.-, transportation or dis-
•i ' t.on nt milk or any of the
-,i.i! milk proi'
from the
shall
Hi a
hold a ci
•h Of fit
Something for ET'eryone!
11 oistructmn and ni.nn-
• ; • ;ii:<! 11 i ' •
i1p, there art scoioa « t
t..-k-x . It . 11 t <.1 r
yt>ur lamily will fiijuN.
At All Newsstands 25c
01 by Subscript ion $2.50 a Year
Slop nt your favorite newtifanil an.I
look ovrr the currrnt itttur. If your
i-'-Mlf^iri i . 11115 not, ,,i■ .'fe r il'in i.
POPULAR MEC'H A1VICS
200 E. Ontario. St Prpt. V Chicago
er t mi! illations have been made
■ i.. at i.i: that said person is free!
f; ■ .In r ulo-l . that said person1
i- lot . '.mi r of typhoid fever,
at: i t .at aid person - free of any
d.-t-a.-.- rapah'i of being spread
through milk supplii.-.
Section 4. Xotic. .-ha!! be -eiit
t• • te Ilea til Offici r within twen-
ty-four hour- by any iniik produc-
er nt ti trib.itor upon whosi dairy
of sick-!
DR. WATSON-
After a fire, Watson,
I can always tell
whether or not a
man has proper in-
surance. The man
who is insured
looks so happy.
:m- anv c:im
or prei
1 n - o) any inftctiou .
. or . ftmmuniiablo as
contagious
occurs.
Hill & Hill
nr. I. Knowitt
Oh sure ipp\ Know? nis rignis.
kNcx^ wo r X
toOOO foa ^
rc wvt
\ KNC^A.
BHiKri *■
AilV*TKi-fc
Vf. fxMD -COO
FOOJD (V
*ho Kviow5So«-miti4
6oor LftW r-
«inrs OP j
ir Tvtoj «IK
c .-.I^fc fcvWii
OK TIMS iTS BfcCV-s'iC
MfiQ i/rACCM
Bk_ uOWJ
i won r mcvt.
Fftch rwi5
rv j.e.^5
ft)
G
Jl
, ..
kii
of thi- ordinance is the first day
of April, l!i.'!4.
' Section 6. Any person, firm,
association or corporation who
shall violate any provision of this
By Thornton Flshoi ordinance shall be fined not less
than one nor more than twenty- j
' five dollars ami each t!ay said per-1
-or,, t rni. association or corpora-'
'. "n violates any provision of this,
oi i !,aiuv -hall br considered fl i
parate offense.
■
Section 7. Ail ortl !ianc - or
1 f ordinance- in conflict with
th ■ ordinance are hereby repealed.
1 h - ordinance pats' d by the
' City (' il or. March 12, A. D.
Real Estate
Oil Leases
fcrace
ir.,\..l by thi Mayor thil
March, 1034.
W. ii DAWSON, Mayor.
12
Laura Pate, Secretary.
mv
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