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iht Aumnit i1
Published El err. Fridnc Morn/no 1
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!n The Grip of Hoary Winter Drilling Activities
MUSIC IN THE CHURCH
RICHARD H McCARTY, Editor
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Blizzard Hard on Cowmen
The cowmen are ur< riding to em cowboy no.s. Hauling (l11'
feed and cutting the ire in < r• ■ i■ k^ and tank.-. It -nr. i-. ■ ■ xi>'*n>iv• ■.
besides it's tailing (in the Cftttl". Snow and ice, and the cold north
winds. The cows just 11ump up, stand around and relu .■ to eat or lor
age. Hence t'ne fe. d bill colli'' high. Il w;i lortunate that 1h 1:1!
tie in Shacke lford county tarted into tip' ssint. r in good hap. . \
the year, notwithstanding tie dry weather, range condition; ha\
been in good shape, considering. Well, it' a long lain- tha ha
elbow, and maybe n rijrht soon tin bli/./.ard- will let up In th
recollection of most folks, this i- one among the longest cold 8pi
that have come this way in many year- And get this, behind t'n.
storm clouds old Sol i- hiding a smiling far Directly tiier. will l>
a rift in the clouds, and then the mhi ray will peep through \
in just a little while the warm sunshin- will t.ake the hump out of t>
cows back, and she will get oh the job, down in th« gn en valh \
Yes, it will lie better fart'ner on.
H<[ TOWN *Ht Ml | l.ivt ir II MY TOWN
|«mi u • t cold < f mow and
. h« has had u «nvelop<*d in
lid you -ay? It dropped down
So in i i: i - h«M«n hiding his - mil i nfc
I<' ' SaMirday h«- jx< |)< d out, and
lid look, kii■ <ii• r vs arno ■ i up a bit.
Old S«d on the job airain, kinder
:/. < 111 w .iii'i \ f i • I 1i> . i r u n • I - crawled out and -l<|>p d
; I).' Y\ • ijo'iu'iii, vv I inayb o, it's all over with, but
• il ! oo (pi i il-, Su:id;iy nii'lr ' r - « uforiM' l and rami- back
md Monday morninjf tin vs'nob < art)i wa- i ucm •< <1 in ;i blanket
Cat :ind truck.- iid in th< bar pit.-, and tin- jfarajr** wr« cker-
i •; 1111 • d out r ut, plague. tak«- it, it -ure w;i -lick. kind'i
d up ilonir up in th< day, and things w« c in .1 slush,
l.i Old Sol n«'V« r did show hi - fac«*. Then to make bad matter
v. or . !:i« weather bur« au put u- on notic« that another blizzard
wouid woop dou : on u Monday ni^ht, and -ure < nou;'ii it came.
I u • • - J; i \ ! \ i o r n i ? i '..r wi bad anotlur blanket of sleet, and Old Sol i still
domv b . iii- up there above the cloud-. Yes, it' t ie bard- -l win
iiit we have bad in > :'r , and ju a when old hoary w inlet will
• o " l ip. e rannot Co *' e|| VV.-ll, maybe , w.•1. n the storm
i- -pent, the w; nn un tune will come back and tbirii'- will loo-en up,
about ;prini>time anyhow, Hut, oh tfo-ii, bow we would lik' to
'm- jj- r«■ • • 11 i' ra . M«ar tiie t>iit! mi- and the brook a babbnii' )<
doL- 'Mie, tuinir a r< j i s t ai! b 1 o c ♦. • d up, hard on the merchant-, hard
on tin t iling tat ion and j^aia^e . oil field work at a -t iiid-tiii, bu
m prai ' ca '\ -upend i. all except the ('omniUMit y (ia ''onmai ; .
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t be
but
d bu-ine
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Kinder I
i II t he II
, nt o on i
no cutti
us wi lit <
■ in tin wim now, yes havinv th-ir ea:
t \\ail until in tb" L'ood old uui ii'-rtim ■, I -n w wi o t
: 'en Hut d'lifi, it'- ju.' do^i-oiie tiling after anothe r in tl
i . In tin winter time w* have to have warm fir- - to ■'
• riv'. nd * m ii in 'he good old su>nmer time We hav ■
e and 't) i • (' ii- to k< ep from burning up. Hut -v t b • >, 1
lik«- it. i• i< . 11a been m« to u>, went 'iwa> down the
how-'U of tin e;ipi|i and harm- d the and pip«*d it ■;
r iionie -. and ju.-1 urike a match, warm victual-, warm ti <
Died Monday
wood and roi!'injr in backlogs,
fuel for our c n eijiciiee- and
Z cake- of ice, not
nice a I n I cool, i c <
■at
Not only ha - < e in «/i ven
i \ u ry, but now it corn - ■4
mly ice, but irives u> f
a'at er, col | d ri nk - am
the water into
air, keep our victiu
c ream. TfijJi a tin devil and Tom Walker, but durn, \s «• like a,
w« r'!i the money, prolongs life, in fact, makes life worth livin
\ >it'.- worth the money. Turn on tin i-, to i. i t'i.• el Ir:
ton (il'eat
til
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i I'e hen
T. C. Pry back died at i i home in Albany Monday, his la.t remain
were buried Tuesday. Brother Rea, pastor of the .M.-thodist rhut-i
officiated. The deceased had not lived here but a short while, po
sibly a year. Had been -nek <(nite a while, and very few people kn> -a
the family. Funeral sen ice were held at the ('ast.l(d)errj fun. - ii
parlor.
Hart k <ii.-t, et al. are moving]
i■ ijj' nn the Joe Clarki HI acres,
ea-t of Albany, and will drill an
"..ft -I h. i • 1 man & t'-i-t
\ i 1, produce i on tin ' a '
of the Clarke II). This well is I
on the SW ipiarter of Sec. 2, j
Blind Asylum I,and.
The T. \a I'ipe Line Company
ha- recently made connection with
the 11. (i. II u m In 1 producing
lea-. "ii Sec 21, Blind Asylum
1,and, where t has. F. Steele has
t*nI', . producer-. Other w-ell.-
will be drilled a Steele .V Klltf-
| h hav. -tarted a test on the
11 it in l>. -1 n N W part of S\\ ijuat
ter of Section No, '11, Mind As;,
him Land.
\ i ii 11 I 'a I in, .11 ■ LI' 11' • 11K'
et al. hav e t hree good pro- j
dun i on the Mr . Valina I'aim
i n SK <| il a rt.■ r ol Sec. II,
Blind Asylum, but have not yet
1). II able to tret pip line con
ii, • ,ti. The 1 wells are from
1011 feet and and the three will
j. ■■ around -I'l barrels dai.y.
I .iiii -I:i ■ r • , k linger, et al. No.
2, W. K Mil . rig 'i nt the -outh
i nil "t Pecan -I reel ill Albany,
about a !* barrel pumper,
fi .in the <i 10-foot -and, making
tie -eiiind producer right l-.ere in
:,| i tow i , and on the Mue t r&ct.
Si eral more wells will probably
b( drilled by these operators in
the vicinity.
ti. W. McCoy, et. al.'No. I, Mrs.
\V ,1. Dodson Fei , i drilling at
D00 feet in the northeast corn. i
of south half of SK quarter of
Sec. 1. Blind Asylum Land, and
hoiild it be a produce a new Bedford Smith, Minister of 1
I, i tni y on the Bodson will h' Christian Church of Albany,
opened for exploration Mr us. for his subject at the evei
|I ,i ■....nt!\ lea • -tt(0 a. I worship hour, Sunday at 7si|
to Tom .lame,- for a bonus of o'clock: "What the Bible Say
..oOO.iiO at i'n I.It. . : 10.00 About Music in The Cnurch." Alii
per aci • those interested in the subj
Merrick it- I .mb, purcha-• r- ar> invited to attend and bril
of the Bull Marls Texas Co., base their friends. The second of I
,,i; tin Joe II Matthew ranch in seven sermon series on "The
:!2, I T K. I!, nr. taking en Churches of Asia" will be tht'l
their No. o-l! down to t'ne 1700- message of the morning hoar
foot : wl, which has appeared so ] I o'clock. There has been
favorably in two or three tests favorable comment on the flrrt I
on the Matthews. In tit first the series as highly instrueti||
well drilled on the Cook ranch, about the life and iloing of the
sva 70 feet thick at 1800 feet, early Churches of Christ.
and it is believed that the area All services of the church
Se. 2a. 1 I It. I! this sand continuing normal with the
mas yet havi a chance for deep- jnjr of the extreme cold. The fine 1
er production. are to be on early to insure
Robert it- Bool No. I, Joe B. warmth of the building for the ^
Matthew on Sec. 21', K. T H. I!, following regular calendar
Co., had a quarter million feet of the Church each week.
ga in tin Cook -and, svith a fair Bible School at !M4I> A. M.
\ "-ood little well in the X00 foot Morning Worship and Coflfc*!
horizon \ I't.-r the . fellows niunion at II A. M.
.lis up the Cook sand in a few C. K, of Intermediate, Senior.,!
y. ai or more in that area they an,| y. |>, group at fi P. M.
can go back and . ov. . the entire Kvening Worship nt 7:15 P. ||,|
ana svith those S00 foot wells, Tuesday's, The Women's CoM«J]
and then perhaps, svith improved] ,■;] at 2:H0 B. M.
:n. hod- of drawing oil from the Wednesday's, I'rayermeetinff !
r round this and will yield large' at 7:1 r P, M.
quantities of crude. Friday's, Senior Y. P. Class c
o — "How To Study the Bible" 0:80
There an- rumor. about t'ne i p !\j
-hop that the move to shunt Bob- Choir Practice, 7 :S0 P. M.
hs Jon. to emigres- originated Saturday School ( Ages 6 to 16)';j
ssilli championship a piring golf p to II A.M. Intermediate groap
er- Saginaw Daily News. Study at 10 A. M.
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' f I TOWN W M I l t
I T ■ MY lOWf.
Four of the nation'.- largest cir-
cuse hav.- been merged. There
always comes a time in the show
business when there aren't super-
latives enough to go round.—
Butte Daily Post.
Be sure you're right, then go
ahead. The applause doesn't
matter, and besides it might never
come anyway. Lynchburg Daily
Advance.
w"i HI i i i vr
il.
D. K. (Doss) Roger - has purchased the Hotel Drug Store, In, ;
Ben G. I!. ynolds out, now I)< - is a full-fhilged druggist. be
speak for Dos- a good trade, as he is ssell and favorably knos* ■ n
the city of Albany and Shackelford counts. Was - ngaged m the
grocery and hardsvare business here for years, hence he is inn an
amateur in the mercantile business. Dos- has worlds of friend- in
the county, very popular. H. say that he does not want all '.n ,| ,...
trade, but just a fair divide. Read hi - ad elsewhere in this i in- of
the News.
AU SUITS AND O'COATS
ONE-THIRD OFF
FA'ci'ythin.u" in the House Reduced.
Mo: oy rt
fied will
tied it you are not
purchase.
ills
I'l-der the au.-1 1 of the I'a re i it Teai-her A neat ioi >1' Albany.
\ur11 Lucia came to town la t week and played to a full house at the
High School \tiditorium Thin day and l'i day night \ll the una
tiire talent of the city wa ailed into play, ju.-l a hundred and fif \
quite a 'arge array of -tag. folk It can he .said of Albany tha
it pos . -.al of tare talent. \n outside party said of the town, '
lor it' •/••. •> ha,- more mu leal ' il. nt than any city he knesv f,
Ti.- dr. piirad' in tin -iiow sva worth more than tie price of the
boss It ssa- our plea IIP to .. the Hollywood Revile not long since
and n s. the costum. - were brilliant indeed. W. think that the play
svi'ghl and designer,- for this dr. rehear ,il mad have been in close
touch svith the Hollywood Rovue. The first night tin s played to a
lull house, oniebnds aid no vacant -eats, but the la t night, a fresh
blizzard swooped down on the town and the attendance was very
light, cutting down receipt considerably. The net receipts <>f this
play for I'an nt I . achers Association sv.as SS7.fit). Nice little bank
account for the association. Tin I'an nt Teachers' Association is one j
of Albany' be.t assets in the way of engendering the school spirit.
Tin y are on the job up there all the svhile, and the mind of the child,
its comfort and health is t'ne concern of tin Mother of thi \ ;ocia
tion. Now, Motln is, just tin's suggestion, get it fixed in your mind,
that the Public Schools of Albany are badly crowded tjet it fix. d in
your mind that your child need- more room up there for its bodily
comfort, and for the expansion of the mind. Then get it fixed in the
mind of your husbands, in the mind of your child that the expansion
of the -. Ti oo I i- badly needed, and then that svill get it in the mind of
the town, and directly it ss.ll get fix d i the mind of the School
v ildim icwomthuul
yi.Tiiirnniiifii
A&P stores serve you
in a satisfying manner
They bring to you the finest foods
at remarkably low prices and too,
foods from A&P are unexcelled in
quality. You are treated with the
utmost of courtesy at A&P stores.
Sweet ()nions, 11).
Lettuce, head
6c
Bananas, II).
/e
Fresh Spinach, 3 lbs 25c
Hoard, and th<
f)« j rt m fit U 1
T 'LARDAYS
Fi 'ay and
Saturday
Tom Sawyer Suits
Values to : I.n.i
$1.00
Boys' Buckskin
Lumber Jacks
$1,11. Values
$1.00
Men's Silk and
Rayon Hose
35c values 1 Pair
$1.00
Men's Dress
Gloves
All hive.- and . <dor- valu. s
to $3.00
$1.00
Silk Scarfs
Values to s' 45
$1.00
Roys.' I Aiinbt r
A ml 11;
\ . nietlc
Mother
up then
happen Ve , let' I. ,1.1 a I'raiiarv
I I ill, t I I svill gi\ • I lie II'.• School
, a.- you i.'ivi it fixed in your mind
, you '.vi' las.' I'., lie .led room for a
have ,1 iind, and room for other
8 O'Clock
COFFEE
Regular Price
lb.
lona Lima
BEANS
No. I'
White Houm
Evaporated
MILK
Tall *r
6 Baby
Can,
25c
CAMPBELL'S
TOMATO
SOUP
Cans
I DeXgados Tamaies c.« ioc lona Ketchup
25c
Rot< I«f IOC
Jacks
Value - to
$1.00
rri.
U?G0lieU:d
Boys' Golf Hose
Values to fif.c pair
$1.00
Boys' Sweaters
Values to
$1.00
Boys' Play Suits
Hickory Stripe and Khnki
Values to $ 1 <ifi
$1.00
Men's Unions
All Si'/• s ;i ml i or. \
ll '& * • "
ii ,m
I In- ticket- placid on .-ale for the Albany Chamber of (' un.erce
1*1''I® Han<|uet ar. at thi writing more than two-third -old out Not
one ticket ha been "peddled out" up and down Main tr "t, hut all
tickets sold h ave been sold diit-ctly from the Chamber of .'immerce
office. The advance sale has been unusually (food considjrinif the!
hit si ti. depression caused by the extremely cold >v ■ t: i i . and va
other factors, but now that the wather h i- cl ■ ar • I
it
•k. t svi'l be sold out two or three I
thought that the remaining fift>
day i advance of the Itanquet
I'oik when is our t ivic I'ri.l. " Where has your beli. f jn Albany
irone to A llatupiet is being given Iter, where you can merely at-
tend and rub . Iboss' svith youi fello.v citi/.en. Wher. s'oti ss'ill not
be asked to - ii h -. rib. on, penny \ Itanquet with the sole purpose
of making son .smile at your troubles, and to start the I'.1,'iO season
off with a bang. ( itizens of Albany, it ought to be a privilege to
come to this llampiet. It is about the only way you have of showing
the world that sou lose the town In w'nicli you lise 'Phi- is a GKT
rOGBTHBR MKET1NG fc)very citlxen should demand the right to
attend this Hampiet. It - -..lels for the purpose >,t > rengtheuitig
> our h In f in VI ha i \", the pi,nn in wliii'a sou live How about these
Cream Meal .
APFMC
Butter .
HersSaeys Cocoa
N. B. C. fiobena PINTO
Marshira'low __ .
peaks beaws
■b' 25c
Carton $1.19
Pjrina Whole
Wheat
Flour
J: cvjix Sauce 31c
Pzs!m 2sve Soap 3 Cakes 20c
Euiialo Matclies 2 •<>«« Sc
lb.
CIGARETTES
Kiivy
BEANS
Cholur R«clc<in*4
lb.
xoc
33c
SiisinyEiefd
Pancake
Flcri*
PK*.
KARO
SYRUP
13c
i:: 36c
A&P Grape BaKlnj
J£LLY Powder
17c
A&P Markets Oiler Quality Meats
$1.00
Men's and
Boys' Caps
Vain, to 15
$1.00
THE HUB
SSI) CLOTHE
Breckenridge, Texas
l'i fty renin in tiv t icket
undi ■ (1 p. on ■ mi.
.■-•<■ you e, .,y
IIOW till I'l'tii'l.l
H.MIM-;, AM) 'I II \T
WMU'll I I.IV!•: Th •
failed to do svhat is .•
expected to attend til
b us- t'utIIr " ai
V\ 11,1
Are s .. a I'oillg to I idly by svhile one
11 •' ■' pl d " of f ;||. 'a \lbany, or instead
'i \ m (JOINti l'o i'll v'l ii WCJI'i i' \n1)
WHO i'a'i i;o\ i /i-: Ml' I'll AI i can
DO 11A \ i i vi i'll l\ Till TOWN in
your
,'te(| of
iamiuet
nviting
new y..
How cil
V.
v bans h
tn Jim, and Geti
3 V. sEisy Eo'i'Mt! Stea&
V,reaK- Rind
less
P ,und
Pound
39c
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,. V J '! 'ai V. 'i ni «' '* I 't.
SK?imed
*Ialf or Who*?
W. -** jKJ"; f ''"J
pou,ui 36SC
1/ .lacl .)n or
et it.
'hamber of
Chude Aibns Hurt
Ciaud. Vd.'ims, at ploy, of tin l-'agan Titin portation Co., whlli
' hanging a i re <>n a t.ru.k, had tin isfortune of getting his face And
eye- pretty badly injured. The attending physician .ays that in all
prol.nbiity he will lo .« both eye.s II. .van runhed to the Weltside
hospital at lire, Iv,■[ ridge in the .1 I . Ca.stleberry ambulance, where
he id now und< • treatment.
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