The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928 Page: 8 of 16
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ALBANY NEWS
Shackelford County
ALBANY, TEXAS •• Home Of The Hereford ••
TAKE CENSUS OF THE CITY
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Legion Meeting
Saturday
Belief In Continued Prosperity Is
Justified
WINKLER
ll.rb.it H in hi.- i• ■ ( «>i*t for the fiscal ytar l!t27, dirlaiv-
th.it tli r.it. .if |. :il waii - in tin- I nit' >1 State." <1 ut"i i>f that period1
"leinaiii' d linclii i tli.in any while ids. iii th> world, or in any other1
tune in world liiMorv
The Guy Taylor I'ost of tile American Legion met in r.vulai
n Saturday, February the I Itli, and after i-p.ndmif -< ni. tun. in
ial eonviTnation the buy* went into bu in«a*s -e--mi., win n 1 «a
ided that we would take the reii-u,. of the town, and w. would H, deelai t! at this lie." level „f prosperity wa> the r. suit of a «
reciate the co-operation of the town.-p. ople in out effort to d. >■' n. ral mil p.ne.ai lit pro.: ■>., . d on -ound fundamentals, |fi\ J
•mine the population of our little city. j mvr i. ison f.. ■ tudn-f that a- factory conditions will continue. |S
t wan iIm decided to have a joint uuetinn of tie L>-it <n and th« ln.li.lrs lia u au. y• • it -tn.l. in eftn-iency, accompanied by *
[dies Auxiliary, and Commander Kim Matthew - ippoint.d a coin tl. mamtei it of l< v. warn \.|- without rai-. in price level.- 2
ttee to meet with a couunittee from tie Auxiliary who would d> I her. ha b n -t.:nl\ .1- opue ut n 11 an-portat ion taciliti.-. and u
mine the time, place, and nuture ot the nie. tinii. to prnvul r- I'lv-li u l.av. ntain. d a , u l ■ p.. item in for iuii trade, while £
nt.s, and entertainment for the ineetinit. Thi coinmitt. ••• m.- l e tl. final . . i -t.-u tore of . ountry i ii a ound condit.on • J
lay morning and decided Oil Friday. February _'lth it , u I'. \t , M'on.th •. >• . ivtar.x ll.-.\i-r' 1 port «i,uw . that tie country ><
A he time, the plyace to be designated latei I u a -at. factory condition. On tb- otlierh a ml, it points out suffi S
The American legion j. int. re ted in t p. etc pioci. of , , m "low pot " -o t a lit w. hould not le ■ nine can less through g
America and our purpose is to scrv. out country to that end, tie m-r. onfi.l. n. ■ j£
Ladie* Auxiliary feels all interest in our effort ami tiny an I!, ti en.an wl.o ke.-p- . j I on fislnng and who doesn't rock the \t
all they can to help carry on. Succe- without int-r—t i iinpo-.ibl'. |, tie !'• liow win. bn ; n tli- good catches. A- a nation, w "
and we urge you to do your bit, take an activ. mt.-n -t in tli l.-irion • -hould follow this plan
and learn w hat it is all about it will iiicn a-e your d- r. for --t ; mi * tot sow and thl
vice and make you a better American citiz-n Tie I. jmn i m.n. ■ -
history ; what will it'- pages *cord'.' Will your n I., on tie n 111 IB I | |j 11B ■ ^1 III ^1 Mil II
ord with those who have jtiv-n tli.-ii tiin. and tal-nt to o. A- . t,
cr America. Vou will leave to posterity a r cord of act ty ,iid
Department Store
Albany, Texas
Welcomes You to The Hereford Show aid Sale
on
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HERE FROM CHICAGO
vice, or you will l.av.
shall the record be'.'
a record of mactiv t\ ai d indm.
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Wyatt V\ l.ipseoillb. I' ill \/'
(Juv 'I ivlor I'ost. \ni-r l.-mon.
1 HE HC« T.e iA ANU 1 HI
American Legion Endorses "What
Price Glory"
The (iuy Taylor I'ost of the American Legion unhesitatingly en-
dorses "What I' rice <• lory", the great picture to b- shown at the Kitz
Theater Monday and Tuesday, February 'JOtli and 'J 1st, and urges e\
ery citizen of Albany and vicinity to tak. advantage of this oppor
tunity to se- what is perhaps the greatest wai picture ever produced.
Adapteil from the stage play by (ieorge Stalling", which had a
remarkable run on the New York stage, this picture presents the true
war condition- as no other filming has done, yet carries with it a v-in
of comedy that relieves the tension too often present in war dramas.
Again we -ay. see "WHAT I'llh'K (il.OKY " Vou will always b-
glad.
Sincerely,
Koy Matthew.-, ('ommander.
Joe A. Clarke, Adjutant.
tHi H£\ THE and the tow
WHAT PRICE GLORY
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Millions have paid tin "I'rii •" in order that w- may hav. tie glory
taht is ours today. This glorious nation of our.- has l>--n paid of rand
even our glorious little city has been paid for in hardships, in tear
and in blood and to those who have done tile paying w ■ offer a- a
tribute this most glorious of all motion pictures, "What i'ric- dory."
May it help u- to realize the glory that is our.- and tie pric- that
was paid for that glory.
Folks, when you know in- better you w ill know that w h—i I put
my personal O. K. on a pictun it mean- something, for I -eldom do
that, and never unless I hav- personally «. .•• tii pic'uc ind know
that it has ti.- qualiti-.- that it should hav• "What I' iilor>"
truly "the world'- greatest motion picture." I' show.- tie human, tl-
humorous, the glorious snl- of tie World \V ir ,i a way ' w . 'mi i
you, hold yon and make you f . b-tt-r at' t having -i it: make-
you realize tin price that wa- paid for th j -ly t .at oui . ii y-t
does it in such an artful, human, humorou- w iy that you .-njoy • ■ n«
it. This i.- a pi'tur- that w liv- on- that ': \ I -gio: .
Civic Clllhs Hid t'ritii.a w it . ii-ar!-d!y .|m - I I •> ■■■ r
woman and child in Albany sho .Id ■
I shall b- oil the door tllOs. two night- aiei wo i d le gi m to lie '
those of you whom I hav. not m-t. W • want v . . to t* —' at mime it
this theatre, offer any •••:•!, -ugg. -t r . -:.p; > • • > w
shall gladly try to rein-.ly thing-.
Your.- very truly,
K. II HuI'fington. Mgr K:t ■ I'li-atr-
Mi M 1 ■ Mochel and daughter. Mr.-. Ophelia I'ornw II. of Chi i"
. ago. ar. I to spend a wliil. with Mr HI, My-r and Mi- If-rtii if
Hart Nam. Mi Mochel i -i-t-i in-law of Mr- My-r and ha*
\ i-11■ 11 h — r■ before and i- an old tiun subscriber to tin Albany N'ew>.
Sh- and Mr- t'ornw-ll left Chicago during th- ver- New Year's
blizzard and reached T. \.e to find warmth and -un-hitie. Tin y have
been with relativ-.- at lioaiing Spring- and visited a while with Mr.
and Mi >. Jim K« ynoM> at Snyilri, befurr coming on h r -
Bouldin, Zivley & Kuykendall
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
209-210 M.HANY NATIONAL HANK HI.IX.
Albany, - - Texas
TELEPHONE 206
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEB. 17 aid 18
and
INVITES YOU TO MAKE OUR STORE YOUR
HEADQUARTERS ON THOSE DATES
AXI) AT ANY TIME YOU ARE IN OUR CITV
Here you will find a store Brimful of the beat mer-
chandise-including Men's Suits, Ladies' Ready-to-
Wear, Shoes for the entire family, Men's Work Cloth-
iny, General line of Dry Goods, and at Prices Sure to
Please.
We Are Receiving Daily The Newest Creations III
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear, Hats and Shoes
WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR CITY AND STORE
RESPECTFULLY,
WINKLER'S DEPARTMENT STORE
LEIB'S TAILOR SHOP
K. Side Main Street
Albany, Texas
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| The best place to get your Clothes Cleaned k S3
Pressed and Altered
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We Call For and Deliver Phone 250
See'Our Line of Spring Samples
THE ALBANY DAIRY
Courtesy
Fresh, Pure Milk
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HERE IS THE
Service
Phone 9016F11
A L. MOBERLEY & SON
rMt HEN TH' . >W AND THE i
ANNUAL STYLE SHOW
I'l'.'si'iit.'d Hj
LADIES SIYLF SHOP
At
AZTF.C THEATRE
VI-ii I'ii'tur.
THOM \S MKKJH VN IN " 1:1.1N i All ^
Kriduy, Kidii"i.ii> I". Iii. I' M
Ushol'H—Floivtii'i1 Ki ynold-., I' imih . .- M.>!>• • rl• • \
Minds—Lois .Sin1 DrLafov-n', Alirn Mnh■ • I'L-y, Klur.i .Ion, •
Models—Jane Lit'b, J. ;in Kri/.zi ll, Marylyn llowjidy, Frank Whit
ney, Mar^it' Ann Si-dwi.lv, l)orotli> MrK.dvy, Klizulndh Ru-.-. Swr.-ti.-
Fielder, Kllu Beth Hupp, Dorothy Whitiii-y, latii. Fielder, lilady- Si-d
wick.
PROGRAM
Music—Mrs. Biuif^. .lo.- Clurki1, .lor Hudson
"Hlind Alh-y" I'ictur.
Childri-tis Cloth.'■
Housi' Dn'ssi'K
Sport Clothi'i
OWNERS
Ui'uding—"Tin' Co' Down Timi-.ri'-"
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
- February 17th and ISth -
10 lbs. Cane Sugar 49c
WITH EACH
3 lbs. All Gold Coffee at M
48 lb. Sk Gingham Girl Flour. $2.00
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SHACKELFORD COUNTY HEREFORD
BREEDERS' ASSOCIATION
Make Our Place Of Business Your Head-
quarters On Sale And Show Day
Our Stock of Lumber Is Complete—And
Our Prices Are Right
Thank You
PICKERING LUMBER COMPANY
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, February 17, 1928, newspaper, February 17, 1928; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401541/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.