The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 26, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 29, 1934 Page: 4 of 8
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THF ALBANY JffTWS. ALBANY. TEXAS
THVMDAY. MABC1
uUjr Albany Nnus
Published Ecerv Thursday
C1IAS A FKYAH " PuMUher
MEliKt
PRESS
Brtcr-d in M mm at Albany. TwM. an «■<■■< Om 1UU
6 Month* $100 On* Y< ar Ii 00
ttabwnption Kate*
column inch «ch m *ilion.
Display AJnrtiMinnlii 35* P,r
Local «J>d Ro«dtn« Notwm 10c par h>|U colenn lin*
•ack iniMiiaa
An Irishman Came To See Us
-mii-that «>- the befinmnc of rivilitation. A*. i th. b*r®m'|'*r How OlM W<
!youth i th,- invf«tir tor, unafraid to blue out * J™. ,nd Lott 20 PoUZldl
brook and river mwt, m.r*ir.f of .print branche, with the nver«, mn* (
•th«. clarifying and purifying of river* and oc.an -And o too ' LQST HER prqmINEKT
mingling of ne« hlood with th.- old ha- given u> th,- great.-t cmmi d<xjbli. cm,n SLUCCISHN
A country n. « papeiman i- juM tW.- flir« -.-ouluii; for a bung hole ^ ^ hi.tol-y. When- Rrook and River Meet. ____
n a mol* «■- barrel, the) nevel mU> a l« ak in the barr« 1 of <•< ■ Gamed Physical Vi|M ■
S,i t« o. with a country ne«k. papemuin. it matter* not ho* in«igntfi- HANDSOME BABY BO\ a su ir Rnr.
emit the joint niH)' b**, he - pnt* |Hf of th«* ink <'#n inH th * — ——
pot and never fails to park hi- hoi- le-- -hay at the *anrtuni door ol ({eeeixed a birthday rant thi week from Fort Worth, announcing ,f f t>—first r
a country shop Old Bob Rooster had b«-<-n flopping hi- wing* and ()lf arfv,.nt 8 handsome baby boy in th.- Home of^ Mr. and Mr.v rJlUM.
crowing all da>. and oui no-.- had b.. n itching to l> at th. band, and F|i|nk KepVMl J, We su p*ct that Grandpa and Grandma Frank ( T#k( ono h#(f twur
of roHr^1 thut hn« an omen to u. thai -c.mi-bo.ly *nn coni ng, but ne\ j<, g,.„ ar -mi'.ing all over their faces a< you know that a! th« SALTS in a
er a time did we gui-*> that a country editor wa.< coming our way. for { wo,{,| |0v.-> a baby—It's the tie that bind-. hot water every morni
t > it *ai«l, . very -in. , th.- railroad, banned the free pans hii-in---. it' — weok« get on the acalei and
We lia.l been kindei lonesome al' day.
were d pondent, did not know what it
Local Healers
Honored Bv Tire
lively >ymboli*e the progress of how n^ny pounds of fat hav I
'transportation facilities, all having ;shed.
M'ldom they com. t hi - way.
jut -omeho* or another w>
k,i. nil about, and .-very once and awhile we would cr*v> our fingers
to waid off th.- imaginary e\il -pirit. Hut all of a sudden, there
a slit in the dark cloud, a ray of sunshine dispelled the gloom, > an
Irishman had parked Ins jitn.-> at the cuib, and dang we were glad to FRIENDLY RELATIONS organiaation. of which Messrs. wj|| ^VP Uy
received ready stimulus for years N#licP ,|M that you hav |
Company Plaque 'through the cooperative effort of in en„.K>._your ,kin i, C|,
the (ioody.-ar company and its vast fm>) youn^r in body-
- e kiMla ULaar. ' -
I ,a/v<|Aavi WniifO Mr" ind Mr- Lee Caution and'oan border, -omething like three or four hundred m l - to say hello to
Lueders news *. . v x
• ... , , ,, .niin.l s 11111s> .tiifchv hut not -i hi v. hi* s nil nijtoMni.'ifl.
see him, atid think of it, he had travelled all the way trom the Mt-xi-
TOKEN FROM GOODYEAR
Uu-s and Miller are a part.
"The Daughter of Jam*," an
V.astertide diama will he pre-ent.
od at tin Method -t church Sun.lav
tiight, April l*t, it s "II u'. lo.-k.
Conferi-nc.
The mil .i ll numbet wi! I.- p!a>
-<l by Mis. Kt ii}'1 I I i.
choii v^ tl' lie compo < of ^11
Mauriiii' I'uti i . Mi •'1/-i M <'
Li"h, Mi- I I! Putnam, M'
Marguerite I '> S,>.irk-, M >
Claud ' |! rl.tr-il iJ.-iihen N un-'
T. M Smart, mil Rev l> S.
Ayi e . Mem >• . - u! tin |>i n :il>
Sunil ly .clioul depa- mi nt w u
the "childveil ol .l.-ru-alelll" 1 t!'
ihoiu. ■"
Mu. K ithyleei- 1. 11 I Mi
Margut-riti l.ieh Spark went t"
Dalla> Friilaj itt. •. i the tuiit"
al of Mi. W M Kmir.v whi.
«t held it i !ii \\ ■ i fun- r e. |
tempi ■ it I ' ill t M i Kmr\ f.r
tllei ly li v ii i' l.iie.l i
Mr. Ii I llridge .ml hi
Way ii. ii >1 l>o . .i, ot II hi mi
and Mi mid Mr I i■ 'm 11 a . i •
Anson, spent the W • ek ,..| w ;•
Mr :iml Mi It I l'i nn
Jones County Baptist Workers niay sound a little dutchy. hut not -o boy, h.-'> no Dutchman.
it Truhv l i-t week. th. map of Ireland i- written all over hi- face. But doggone folks,
B t« meet Austin Callan i- like a ray of -un-hin. in a dark and lonesome
v ill y. toi e\. ry time you look it him you will laugh, whether he -ay-
GARDEN PLANS A P \RI Of Tiythin r oi not, a- he ju.-t f nrlj buhbl. nv, i with wit and humoi.
DEMONSTRATORS (.OALS ^ know that wa- aid of Robert Emmet th. Iri-h patriot, who
' irsiv. hi- life f.n a democratic principle, that he -ent a ripple of laugh-
t« ..round the world- Vu 'ill's ha-n't goin tnat .li-tanc'. but lor the
i-t fe.'tv m Lfty year- I'. xii- cout 'ry joui'i alism ha- been laiighing
it t- ;de.- at In titn*i\ I '• *' lie'- noted eilitoiial
T.a.i . i •> iu. K.nj I i and mak. th.- gang •' u;
In recognition of their many
year- of friendly relation#, a hand-
-ome p1a.|tie has jrst been present ■
Webb Motor Co..
local Goodyear
('■oodye.-ir Tire &
IBEX CLUB
joyous nurpriie.
Get an W c bottle of El
jSCHKN' SALTS from any 1«
druggist anywhere in All
ed to the Kus;
and J. C. Miller
dealers, by th.
llubher Co.
Ibe* home demonstimtion (lam* 4 weeksi. If this flljU
with t'<1 fonvincp >*ou thin" is
The
club held it- regular meeting
Alice Moore, March 2S
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aKi untie. . Austin
• t' \ yi ai ago. and
ik. \u tin i- out 1'
and lit'
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.•man \ .> i • more
tin- tang of pnin*
I • -1: i -1 of *' b >
. 1111.' lr. nil. ' . n U .i1' : Woodward who a i ami
in v (il l ' raI, not i ' ed a" oi m y, '■ ' | n-t for the -aki-
cking
inUlllled the I
11 th. hoy call
i th' pol.iic:
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(Vibbag 100
l'.roccoli 2"' I
Bap loot'.,
Carroti '.0 fi
Hi t pepper
C i am p. a
l: a I :oo
Spil a 1 7 I
Mustard
•>i old time friend ship. 1 nn
, ! in;: t open the galei ot !
hi- adversary with his \i-oi
Mi- ('al'an, he' the whol.
ri enough to gondii- -- W'iti .
where to head :n. Selah.
know ; an Iri-hman i- for a fellow. In
id , go down on the halt e line and meet
low i That "betti r half" -peaking ot
pu-h, a fine intellectual woman, and :i
Stu drives the car and tells Austin ju-t
M) t
1.1)0
and I'tt'.i
Silver! on,
'I M: ar .t Mi I
umily
Mill of Hn Ill
>.| w.i1 Mr- I,
Mis. I i \ Si .
daughter I 'at I : : i.
-pet. . Ill 11 iy w
1! I'utiv.m in.I
Hi., ru.i •
.spent tile v ■.■ k
Douthit
Mi and Mr- \ S \ rnon n•
Stamfmd \i ited Mi and \l • .1
II Sll ll I. I tll.s k
(i -i aid 11 nilg.' of iclnt a Fa
i.s visitiut; Ii u in.Ipa rent , i;.'\
l urn
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l'.e, Is
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fee'. ' ei
Mi- 1
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berries,
garden,
aisli7.e 'i
.0 f.
i ion :'
10(1 ;
!00 ••
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1011 I'e. •
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Where Brook And River Meet
loaf was demonstrated and
-erved to I :i members and one vis-
itor. |
The members present w.-re
Mines. K. I{tggen , Si la Boyett,
Jim Miller. «i M. Matthew-, |1. I.
Smith, U. I Trotten. (i C Lang
!.-y, M P r.ateman, W. M J. Ho>
ett, .1 'in O'ltryan. Jim McClond.
VI... Moor. . Horace llalliew and
in visitor. Mi . 1 P (ieorg-.
' The el'ib adjouvneii to nvet
> ,• y 1 ■ with M I e| Smi'h the firit
Thin-day in Vpii . the demon«tra ^
1 tion adopting tin foundation pat-
easiest, safest and surest
lose fat- your money gladly |
turned.
Manj of the contracted acres it?
both cotton and corn are to be I
ra.' ' th > i ai in Llano count;
I .mi II i Uili boy- of Llano hi)
■ Into! lie a farm level and ptl
to help farmers run lines.
I t. rn, o a'l im-mbei> he
!Ii po; 'i i
o
pl-esent.
Political
Announcements
•ring
-hori
it- ii
Sol
hen t ook and l \. i im
a.ger streams, nii-.iib
w ater n our river w a> -
;: • oceanic i hannei , at
of di t inc. land-, then
turn joa.ney hack to :
ANNOUNCEMENT
The S ng- Si w mg car will he
in Albany M"nd:i> :ind Tueday,
March li ml .nd 3rd. I hey will
V t!.i iferg ng of 11ui. -11 i.gwatei; mapanying thi iila.,iie was a hav. an . xpi rienc -iwing ill-
inn : cation . f our water way p.-r-on;.. letter from !'. W. I.itch- - ■ uctoi tt hi**• on display
in gi with the great ocean treams, field, president of (ioodyear. to Singer era ! -amp ■
d nil and on il goes, finally w ishing Murra; Htiss, head of Ihe Ku- prepared
• i, wa'.ei gue into irver-f. .tai'ing \\'« hb Motor To., anil J. C. Mi:ier
hi _■ t ai mire Th.-n by. me byi . i xpre. -iug the manufacturing con
The Albany News is authorii
to announce the following candi-'
dates for office, subject to the ac-'j
tion of the Democratic Primary il
July:
many
11
ot
ind w ill be
:\. i n-ti uctions in it -
Taki advantage of
-00
a
a.
IOI)
.1
ill
(if -trawberii
and di w ben.
,: I ha- plat ! ei| to stail'l-
ma'o juice a.- the product
.antrj thi- fail.
n.\ -
t at
r- hit
atnry,
then
Vpnl
■I :
on the job and w h hi.- pen. rating rav-, gnat suction oerti's appreciation of theii out
np ally In • t'.| up tha-iv in t.. la ..pace, nature standing loyalty as Goodyear ileal
\ i p. i .saie. into cloud le-, taking all the -aliin out ers and the hope the friendly re la
;.n- i . u nd. i ma a'til ihe lightning flashe-. and O good- tion- may continue indefinitely.
>wer . -limine a :: and th- floodtides conn -, irrigating The plaque, which occupte. a
• g ;. ria n Vin i it wonderful about nature'.' O yes, thi
if Creation baffle- u all. a yt little understood we know business, are strikingly done in
a ml yet w. do not con.prebend. Ye-, where the brook and bronze, with the name of the deal-
oppoit t
M i. .. • ('
.iii' \.
singer
s
ewing
HA MPS'! I VP With 14 f;.-m-
ers seeding from one lo 12 acres
of retired cotton land to perman-
prominent spot in the-, place- ot ellj improved pastures, February
w.a- a banner month for pasture
improvement in Waller county, re-
For County Judge:
HOMKi: T. BOl'LDIX
I Re-election).
HKRKV I!I?OWN'
For Sheriff:
K. T. RKVKS
JOHN A. HOLLAND
W. K. GOODMAN
For County and District Clerk:
R. S. ( DOLPH i LONG
For County Treasurer:
FRON1K CLAUSELL
(Reelection)
ICQHOM1 KulfS
Ann Pai^e
Preserves
16 oz. jar I 7c
5FARKLE GELLATIN DESSERT
3 pa.ka!?es 13c
>PARKl£ ( HOCOL.ATF. PUDDING
3 packages 13c
W ildorf TOILET PAPER, 3 roils Kk
ROY TUGGLE
.1 ill t. how ke human being- in this wise, th, merging of i- and of Goodyear appearing in j \ , Hush, county agent. For Commissioner Precinct No. l t-
.... i'.1 \.i i'h. young maiiiiood ,r-. mature manhood. \wa> up raised letters on the lower portion. Fi-ont th-se - I plots S00 acre- of L. C. McKELVY (Reelection)
let ■ fa tness of the mountains, the brooks, the rivulets and Various means of transport*- retired cottea land may eventually D. K. ROGERS iy
i • ail! com. '■ a milling down, jumping ov.-r wtit. i falls tion. ,-uch «.- the mtomohil. . bu.-. ), . J,,. Six more farm- For Commissioner Precinct No.'pU
rum; • r around bouldei . fr king and flirting and ,-ingtng on truck, railway train, sti-imboats. expect to seed pastures this A. ANDREW'S
way down to the ri\ 1 and the oceans Ju-t like frolicking airplane and airship, are portrayed spring. J J, D. MIERS
1 of pep and play. kicking the pig skin, batting th( ball, in bas-relief. - O - j For Commissioner Pracinct No.
mil i' 11, bu, ti-hack- Y- t e.-t-foot.-d youth in thi chase. The main plant of the Goody ai You cat get that roll of adding- THOMAS H. LATIMER
;111; •. i. y. :■ .i> .. ap frog out nn 11 • campu.-. rubbaig V re i- Rubber Co. and giant ! machin. p ipe at the News oific I N. M. MIMS
p iv tag nd lion .: 1 marble for keep-, wn-.-tliiig and Goodyea: Zijipelin dock, large.-t
A
: 11 bo
sh
por
.tnd w'f'.i hli<t 'i'4Ml hantU* and son- shin-. in th<
ami wind and -iivngth and tamina t'( t the jficat hu tf
ippo
l)ii>c(|
di't
hf ill
let ahead Vi
talwarl man
utn, with that
; n \ i^oration <
in w hlood with tl
. and the youn^ ni
ion Lr
11\ i• im hy< . tin flow« i> oi" youth ha kirround, wl:i
mound
H' rae
l ppi'M
Wi.itht; Triad
(toodvear hotiM
world without i?;-
:\r hov n in the
n t'i center
:t I rOOd \ *
• lau
s'n«
Pacific TOILET PAPER, 3 rolls
10c
K C. Baking Powder, 25 oz. can
16c
GRANDMOTHER S CAKES
at Popular Prices
Grandmother's
Bread, 16 oz.
Loaf 7c
Delicious
Raisin
Bread
9c
Economy Oats, 55 oz., 2 pkgs. 25c
CIG ARETTES, all popular brands
carton $1 -49
SCOTT TISSUE PAPER~3^>lls 20c
PREMIUM FLAKES, 1 \b.
mingling and the merging ot hot foi
age. is the proves,- that th, god A
, keeping the human springs pure, thi
old. The Hook -ays that the old n: n Tile iilauue i- lie
■il shall see visions. O ye-, invigorat d
in the -addle, daie-d. vil fellow.-, unafraid, prece
: ■.' - .lon'l . ,• Hit with - n and they aeail for the mountain tops, steep
grail. il gh i ft- and dangeiou- cha ills do not deler them, and
th> id ha te thi• \ ! mg pontoon bridge.- across the diinger zones,
• na.i.ng • :ackle d, -, rts. digging up diamonds and uncovering gold
i:i - - of w ilth. That fool fellow Columbu- vision.al an island away
, ,■ -i,m wh- re n the Atlantic, and a fool ijiieeii pledged In r diamond-
a 1 jew, ' e p and upplii That crazy crank Hudson visioned f,.w days a splendid upright piHiio
a t, lailmat, - aged, tin conservative.- said that it would not run, with duet bench to match. A'-oa
a",i ;,. •!■ te- ! wimlil ' ot f'oat. and <> golley-, look yonder at those jov,.)y P.aby Granu in two tone nui-
-,, ad ■,t -ter- plowing the wave ot uncharted seas 1 ho-, tool ! hogany.
\\ ight kid- watched th, eagle up yonder in stellai ,-ps
\ -amed artificial flight and an airplane came tumbling out of their
hiair .- up I'll, fool 1i-h waddled out on the -eashores. and -at
iriiuinl then for million- and hundred- of millions of year-, while
i being conv, rted into arm and their tails developed in
t g . d me by.-, tlu-y wandered out into the jungle, and be it
Classified Ads
YYHO WANTS A llIiALTlKl I.
PIANO AT A BARGAIN .' VV •
may have in your vicinity in just a
l hos, fool j hogany. Terms if desired. Might
. and they take live stock a- part payment.
Address at once.
15KOOK MAYS & CO., The
Reliable I'iano House, paiia-, Tex-
as. 25-3tc.
Teacher
^ "U can ifveml hundred dollar* thu :umm« r, and
can secure a better position and a larjjer salary for the coming fNF*
Complete information wi'l bs mailed on receip* • ♦ a *V\ree rent stamp*
Send for it to-day.
I
CONTINENTAL
TEACHERS AGENCY, INC.
1850 Downing St., Denver, C^lo.
Covers the ENTIRE United States
RURAL SCHOOLS AND CITY SCHOOLS
SUMMER WORK AND SCHOOL YEAR POSITIONS
"Thanks for ^ending me so many good positions to apply !•*#
over 30 during the fir«t five days I was enrolled."—An
Teacher.
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17c
19<
HG RINGS CAKES, lb. -
S O'CLOCK COFFEE, lb. 19c
Bokar. lb, 27c Red Circle, U>. 23c
s, also
nt,. r
Paas F gg
See our Bondav P r ;l a.ul i
M. M. Eggs, lellv Beans, and
Dyes for F. aster
Or. Prices Baking Powder, 12 o.- can 19c
Del Monte Peaches, lari>e can 19c
f
LETTUCE
2 heads 7c
Beets, C arrots
and Radishes
bunch 3c
Juicy Oranges
dozen 12c
New Potatoes
pound 4c
Lemons, doz. 17c
FOR EASIER
\
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"Trot
o^ethei- with that
i-k'aiid
at
1.1 >
ter, treat vourseit'
J.
a facial, hair dre
M JPrw. '
"lanicuiv.
t,H A I.I, A COTTON SI i i 1 > FOR
SAI.I First year planting ed.
l"o a.--.ire you the- . eed i- pure,
roll run, and it lined !' >>n; 10 baie-
at on. rim. Seed crown on my
fa nib-; coinc at i>ik p. i >ushel a'.
VIliai > V\ alt, ■ Quad", > , : at
Savins Store. -5-3tc.
SCHOOL OFFICIALS:—We can pu* vnu in Inucb with tb«
fin l teachern. Our service i« free lo you.
<■
H i v.
\ t'\ aI
rhrap
fffOCK
i v soil
w I.J,
' i adt*.
Our expert operators will gladly
assist you.
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MvLumore Hotel
1 'hone
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N e v
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10
ill hi
th a
All
onlv
nnnunui
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in
WANTED rhc ladies of
Methodi.st chur, h will appreciate
ai! coupon: from Adii'.ira: an and
I!right and liarly Coffee Help
them to secure the coffe urn now
on display at the Corn r I• ro, -ry.
an :a i
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FOR SALl-i
•itiier Drauchon' Co
1 • 'C oi Tyler Comnu-ri al Co >•
11i-count for ca.-h, or will (five lib-
eral terms to responsible parties,
tquire at New.- offi.
Easter Time—is shopping time-,
And here's cur friendly tip,
1 ry the home merchant first
First National Bank
OF ALBANY
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