The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1930 Page: 5 of 8
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Hard on The Calf Crop
If this' cold W' il hi - ..()• i ■ ii- • it' "'ii ,
on th'' calf ctop. Already •• ■• of •• . rawuim ;n In <,v
lilt week f)i( k Newel lost f e .. the) v |V f I !•< 11 > 11 I I)
nipht and frost to deith. Cut «lomn>t> when yo i c<>w h i',
now, it knock- a hoi. iti a f. i:..w' Ii: t i ..-. > nr,'. Awa> h;, k yotei
when We knew anything about the , ,\v liu-me , could buy a \iai:ilu
for four or five dollai per le ad, hut ■ ■ . forty and f'ift\ dull.. \n.
head, and lii/n ptade tuff nhovi that. V. , it hurt when men a
lUrklintr calf turn up it to< ■ to the -lorm clouds Id avirijr
WW, turning up their to. to the d.-n i- . hut Idas! there ain't no
daisies now. Well say, Mr Cowman, we are all in the ame boat,
01 business folk and all, rents go on, -o doe inter- ->t, clerk hire, pi
and electric juice, and the .-older it i . th more fuel w- hum. So
Mr. Cowman, and Mr. Merchant and Mi Killing Station man, w- can
all pat each other on the back, say alright old "ho ," we are in th"
lame boat, paddlinp up -it ream Hut anyhow, the tide will turn di
rectly, the wars will no.-il over, and another p:nr<- of history will b.
in the book of adventur. Selah.
Monster Cake Bnk *d to
Ortlrr of Polish Kin^
A r« 11 . i■ i:-. !-■ « I''. ;i
I-.iKi r\ it 17 ■" • \h • <1 l \ ;ir
« I f t ill,twill;.' of | lift t film It Was J
tfii" Icil.ii'. for I hi* l miu' of INil.iiiil, |
of all I milHh vr . .i I «• ' i f Ina f ll.V I In* |
11 '• ' h. ' V / '! - I ' n
lii nn i von lit Zelthaln !' required |
1 'Ml <|11;m t• of \\ heat tloi "in and |
n half burn ! of yeast, •".-!<> <111:i ?m '
of iiiill; . ♦ iHI. ,i!111 ill i i' 1 ' 111,<I*•
• if II 111 IIH'L'- The I'll I o w 11 M*tl w i- i
11)'•lit. ri* I 11 'i * I li'ii.. : 111«I 1i l-t't Willi'.
WHS kneaded nil ;i 1111 • li'lini!
lliJIW {* 1: 11 r \ I: ,«'|| was rolll-il Into
I lio o\ rn I>y « 1 i hi- Tin* ovrii
will< Ii w -iv uf i • i " i 11• I'111 si/o t'nr
t lifKl' t i MH' \\ a S I'i'.i I I'll ! | 11II i i J II
del iii iitll Mini liiHl 1 - fllillllH -
WluMi I he « .il;o W i - II I K< «| i I \\ v
rolled nut «>f ilif o \ ni, loMilfd on I o
ii long wupni Mini hauled I > I'ijlit
Imrsi'H f rom 11 • bakery Ml /fit Ii:1 i ii
to I I .• I if'M11 < 111; 11 11 • r - of t In iv ii'\\
nt L'.idewllTin' special l.i.if"
uho*I for « illtin:.: i ■ -i1- L'n 11•«■ i lout:
Interscholastic Leaeie Work
last
'Ml TOWN WHINI I I IV *
Ran Over By Truck
Lou i ■
C >w's Ability to Jump
Heralded as Discovery
A |i -1■ 11-. , r\ .. i re- eli I) Hi i -le
11^ II I e.'tlliir < ent I'il.lltol I,, it t;I
Iiioiim I.ondoti .I1i!> paper. V <!'
I OVe|-> tll.lt in n-ulh 1,1(1 lie-, s to
son of Mr. ind Mr-. YV L Hill, i . run over lati • *' •'> Hi; I- a out
'Friday eve by a launch y wuck. He was crossing the street, and tome- J ..'ll!'!!1' r.-ii'/e '""'i,'-
bow or another he was caught and pretty badly hurt Hi wa. ru--he,| ■ i. ,i .. , „ .
to the hospital at Fort Worth. It wa thought p., ibly that an op
eratitm would have to b- p.-rf.u hr m-h \ l; . . it wa- <li
ered that he had sustained a broken arm. I-'I !i badly m iiiirb I and |" '
a fractured hone. Talking to his father, W. L. Hill, he informed ua e\ dentlj hint from theli
that Louis was petting along nicely. It sure was a close call for the I" Mnmpwlli ■
boy, and wonder i.- that it w,v not worse.
unil tin i,.mm i. • a In 11| pin - it-. I t .
WF .... .... Ill) lis <| ! I nt Mill, ll kIh 'll till
H IV ; • int' III - 11| In <1 I hi" i to
Wa i'i| Mil* 11.011 '1 that lioi'iliT -I tar
fill. I \v i hi mw s if a i ■ l m •' l ii i In v
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raI t. k < i .,f th.- jiuIi .. ■ i-hooK ii Sliacl iford county lm-t
ek and - ii' d director lor the varum pha-e of Interxhol-
• I•■ .i11-■ ao■ . \ ii. dn • to dele, uiii th-' Ha-ketbiill Cham-
pion lip -.1 Sua- ford County - i arran.' I , that the winner
would I- know ii hi time to pa ■ . put. n u I) tri-t M.-t to .be held
ii Albany, l-'.-bi uar> 14th and lath ll wa- a o voted to hold the
I'ounlv In!- i • ■ i i ■ t i, \11 ■ i on April fith, lfl.'SO, in \lhany, Texas.
The following tea-'hers in - mined director of the Iih.-i- • i I a -■ t i f
I.eague for thi <bounty:
I>i rector-*ieneral (' fluff, Moran, T.-\a .
Di lector of At hi-tic.- H. Downing, Albany, Texas.
Director ol Debate Ryron D.-ivis, Vlbany, Texas.
Director uf Deda milt ion 11. () (Jrallt, Ibex, Texa
Director of Iixti inporaneoii Speeche D Osborne, Abilene,
T- xa-, Route Ii.
Director of 1-: aj Wrilinu M Helen N'oble, .Moran, Texas.
Di rector of \1 i i Meiuor\ \T i \ (' Mi/.e, Moran. 'l - xas.
D I -tin of \ rithnietic T .1. .Ion-' . Lender , Texa
Director of I'ic-tur. Memory Mi Lucille Harris, Moran, Texas.
I ii i- I tor of Spelling Mr M. I. Huie, heuders, Texas
l ie Intel i liola tii l/i-agu- cotiie ! an open to any rhool child iit
. liack"! I ord Couiiiy that ih hi to i-nl-r «uc It conti -ts. \ny i hool
child d. aiiiv to int' i 111\ of uch conle i hould communicate with,
the Dnei-tor or have liLs or lii-r teacher to take the natter up with!
the Dire.-toi of th- particular conte t that i wishe- to enter.
Paid His Subscription
W. .1, l.lo-h) Herriiigton, of Nugent, sent us a check for two
dollars this week in payment of hi subscription to the old home pa-
le r for another year. Josh i- an old time subscriber to the News,
ha l ,-n taking it for the past thirty or forty years. H<-' now mov-
ie down to Sabinal, and asked thai the News follow him down that
way. Many year- ago .losh lived in Shackelford county, and though
In- has been away many years, till he reads th-- Albany News and
dot - hi banking business in Albany. Thank you, Josh.
THI TOWN WHIHI
*Y TOWN
A Fme Baby Boy
THI TOWN
Presbyterian Ca!endar-Every Siinda
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9:4f> A. M Sunday School- .1 0. 'lordon, Supt.
11:00 A. M Morning Worship -Sermon by .1. A Owen, I'a-tor
6:00 P. M.- Young People's Christian Endeavor Frank Wilholni,
President
7:00 P. M Kvoning Service Sermon by J. A Owen, 1'ast.or.
Spccial music at c\ery senice.
Mr. Paul Farling, Choir director
Mr. Arthur llrackett, Organist.
You will enjoy th- -e -,-rvici- and they will be helpful to you.
PEOPLE LISTEN!
Contrary to some reports WE ARF, NOT
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS. If you
think so, come by and look us over. We
are here to stay and ^row with Albany.
We only want the business goint? out of
Albany not the wash lady's business.
Ask our customers about us, or give us a
,«trial. Let us have your business and we
guarantee perfect SATISFACTION.
Just call 367 and tell us where you
live and we will do the rest.
ALBANY LAUNDRY
Kzzell iV- Kzzell, Props.
PHONE 367
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iiiv|i her neglected meal." I
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P, - M.I,' n I * Wiv.-s '-•mol.'.l
Mr. / - I,.I I ,ivl.ir, ' Ol li e
I .-nil Ii- ill ei w i •- inii.
sinok' r SI «,is l,111■ \vu in -1111,..
i pipe le , i - i i. 11 111 > in priviile
W I . . she I ;IM llli-l I I - III I lli>
H .i, Mr- \ l -, I . w .1...
.ill « I !. o I I . -1 ■ i 111 11 |' I . ■ .:' I -
.i.-o was i pipe smokei i • h,
llie.l sooll lifter her I ' I -! ■ id I ' i
t !• -1 ill.! II-.- I, Ilelllly lie . el pi I
s .1. || Oil I II |> -I
.1 I-, , - I' lull .1 I : .M - ll
ior I:i- l "it ;ii -I la. ■ iie *n
fill 11 Ol I - 11. l III, ;."e. I.I
fore tIn-Ii t; . I 11 1
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I-: I.. Jack, on, local manager for the :t Texas I'tilities Co., in
tiie city nt Mbany and Moran. also l'r- ident of the Albany Chamber
of ('emmerce, and all-round dciggoiu- good fellow, fell into our office
'lhui-i|a\ evening, nil hlow' d-up, lik a young cyclone. It kinder]
fru 'lated ii thinking maybi - the West Texas Utilities plant had
h'own up; In lace was red, and his hair wa still redder, and in the
nn lee, w<- kicked our typewriter slool over, jammed our Royal type-
writer, and came very near swallowing our false teeth. Finally, lie
aiii'iit hi lire;,: , grabbed hold of Uf and aid. Mack :t'- a hoy. 'Mil,
we aid to him, for the love of Mike, why in i'm devil and Tom Wal
kef didn't you ay so at the dart, upsetting the whole shop, the devil
pu ll a form, the paste pot fell off the shelf and the shooting stick
11 .• 111. ,■ ,| .i jif. and u-i-y durn electric motor in the -hop developed a
11 o t box \il about a baby hoy. Hut, oh, In- say-. Mack, it's so mi
boy; no doubt of it, hut we will bet you ,.ix hits that, it takes after
it motner Mother and son doing well, and really, we think that
Jack will live over ii.
tHI TOWN *HIM I LIVff . —IT • ** V tOW
News W ant Ads Get Results
PALACE
THEATRE
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TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
JANUARY 28th AND 29th
"The Love Parade"
1 HE PERFECT MUSICAL FILM ROMANCE—STARRING
MAURICE CHEVALIER
Thi World's Most Scintillating Show Dazzles You With It's
Music, Singing, Dancing, Chevalier Songs.
FIVE SONGS "Dream Lover," "My Love Parade," "Paris
Stay the Same," "Let's He Common" and "Nobody's Using It
Now."
IT IS THE SCREEN'S FIRST
ORIGINAL MUSICAL SHOW
«,
on Winter Time Wear
FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE
ONLY
LADIES' DRESSES n Group No. 1 \ aim
Priced to JM .">0 NO\N
ONLY
LADIE'S DRESSES 1 n Group No. " V alue-
Priced to SF1 S.r.O NOW
ONLY
LADIES' DRESSES 1 Group N
Priced to I'J i 00 NOW
Vallli
Every article of 1<\\LL MKKCIIANDISK
is included in I his !-!<'• KIX A1 - ( I .K AX
UP SELLIN(; EVBiNT. Replenish your
Wcli'flrobe nov " I{()!'.I \'l IO( >1)" anti
" I' I\ ()1'KU III J11 I"' Si.. ( i'. r tin- < h i 1 -
dren offered at ZERO PRICES.
HASSEIi COMPANY
Breckcnridf-e, Texas
3 Doors East of First National Bank
I i llll"
"Wantt o' Sillrr!"
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rlm^eil ;i pint i L'l'oiinf) in Hi:i I" a!
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ll m L'i iiia In1 i f ni l Mr u a.Nli- n
villcrI et 11- f I iff Press.
Dog's Douhl# I af#*
An |fitm tinj2 i',iit Ii flip t« k\li
ai d 11 \ i! e v i*■ t • • 11• e led l \ Ia \ !
' la i 1111• il V \ < n 'a i !"d t ■ II • '
a- j/t > i!'' i • 111 r i n sei"> i i i u ereati;'i • .
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(,f t he r neistf«i -, ra ,'iiH V - hrn
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dawn. SI ■ lt in a \ ;i "U-'
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own fli> ! 11' il I u a \ s r;i\ a. « ' o
nei-hlmr*
Of-alh hy Sur «hin®
SunsliilM I lie irreat eiiir all nnd
life j;I\'er Is n p:irad"X In nnp eavr
nt I< iist. Tlu'niipli the nn-ilium nf !
tho friM'iifiluni it vpells <]« ath to In I
Herts.
InseetH u ' it h nre aftr < t• il t>\
tlie le,'i\es nf this heautiful plant 1
feast upon fi'• iii am! tlnn drnp par
nly/eil nnd usually die. Where
the nun rowe* tn In liidienled hy
tlu fni f that the pnlnon ilepeiuN
upon the iinmnnt f expoMiire tn
' tlie tun nf |lie p'illil. thnv, nf |n||^'
#^t e*pnsiire Im■ iiitr ileiiilliest,
i This dNenvei \ haw opened up n
1 new field in the stmh of Insert!
eldi'* nnd exp'rlments nre helnu
pushed to determine what tin
death drilling a Lent nun ho.
Explaining Seasons' Nam^i
There I1- snine donht as to liow
tTie 11. inew ,,f i j,• ■ season* ori:/
Inated Spiite.: is f .mi the Xnplo
Saxon prim.- " ii'eaiilnf "a «ouri-i
of u ater, a pi if in:.' a rUIn;; 01
lenpin i a\ In refenn i- tn
the coinin j out nf \ iiijli:: •1"" a s at
this time of the v:ir Slimmer Is
from the Sai I- rii "sama " inr n i ••
"year." \ tin a ' i -iin the I at i
perltiips ennrucfe !
pasi part i- Iple "an
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on uf prodijff V ti
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"rillOWl III
J. T. LOWERY'S
Greatest Sale
Is Now
Going Full Blast!
YOU CAN NOW BUY THOROUGHLY RELIABLE,
QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT RADICALLY RE-
DUCED PRICES. THE SAVINGS ARE BONI FIDE
AND DECIDEDLY WORTH WHILE.
Everything On Sale
CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS FOR MEN, WO-
MEN AND CHIDREN- SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN
AND CHILDREN, AND DRY GOODS, AND NO-
TIONS
$25000 Worth Sacrificed
AW
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of the rat til -11 a ke s fniidiie-v foi
■ mail 11 iii 11 1 v ' • 11 ■ r' ■' le of
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THE SALE OF SALES
J. T. LOWERY
Albany, Texas
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1930, newspaper, January 24, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401569/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.