The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1930 Page: 6 of 8
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Mother Rows Through Flood Water?
to Get Soft Lining For Son's Casket
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all ,niittii in. nib r ..I Con^rr- -ml welconnd and appreciated all the morn.
III M \l I'll I .K' Ivl * >1 \ I l> |M" ? j. . |ov > < 'ali f' n 1 tow? . i friend and college ela —mat<- kept a
the vi'L1'' a! • oil Mil!'! ■ lule
eat< and ;t filr.l \s ith hoth tin :
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til lOO.IMHUHMJ •
I,;iilippit! I i i'I
and the
Philip
ir favor
beautiful art -tor
own lift* and his
th
Texa'rkana, I • *a . Jan M> W I lir' •" > l"ll;
homi' on a lonely liiti. mound of • ->rt •. M nill • a-t of h«-i nt
iombiT McKinmy bayou Flood water of ri■ nt day vm n '
inp, leaving behind twisted limbs mil bit of driftwood, i ■ miin<l< r of
a vigil beside 1■ body of her liny.
Late yesterday tins boj. Krid is, wa buin-d in Hoi k Spring ii
etery in a roUKh-liewn , i - k • ■ I, made of 'rap lumb r, but wit'', an.I M. ... I'mim -te. an.I . ••••!«> >i.nl I to ■ a.
k of which led lv" to fern aero .1 fl I I arc . of Com re . .1 ml mail, nailabli lo tl • |ir> of I
ftoft white rloth,
(Hi,ally, ■ r it twit
their Milepellili 11
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Hill I' at i v In I < 11 .1. I '1 ■ -I I Si 1 lout . I ' a a m ; t M o f t 11 Sr II 111 1" i 111 lit 1
1 u iii in it 11 < . t u til. 11 an \\ 1 ' Haw;. \ ( 11 a rnia n o I ' 1 It ml • Way !
thern meinbei
ountrv
I'..' 'in he hail ,-pread beauty, through his
. tin pi-opli nf tint ertion. Pho other day
■ \i .1111 ■ II In -mile and gentle manner greet
' ' i. Xtv 1 ajra 11 will lie ,t. upon the little porc'n of
■ a ■ 1 pon In- In and look into the heart of sunsets. 1
,.| I i| t . pi ; . . of . a;' unl talking to hin; for a little!
1. In .1 i-t u i.in. r But I wond'T if the people
I. 1. i 1 ri! tribiite ' ■ him while hi- wa.- yet among them a
1 .1 nf Ir lit. and I"- love of beauty.
1 tin 11 anything finer than prai ing one who is worthy?
Albany Bank
Officers Selected
Till Tt'WN Will W
IT • -0% M
Wiary mib along tin Cotton Kelt
in a home-mado kiff and t rudg
railway tracks
I^ast Thursday Frith: ta-n -ed a drninage ditrli mi a lout limij■■ to
cut wood for hi mother, hut Ir. hatchet wa 11 1 mat eh for tin rain
•naked timber, and his mother railed from the bar! dooi for nr to
return home.
Al! Ni^-lit Srtrcli
He didn't rome, but she thought him at 111 unrb ' iioa ■. 1 ml not
until night did sh- begin to . an Ii for him \i that mirht In Ii. 1
/our children, all under 12. and the uncle, perry llolli , < ailed 'n
name and walked around tin littli island, marooin d by heavy rain
and backwater.
Friday tin y found the child' bnd\ in tin- ditch.
Mr. Gregory, ill, in bed for thn • y ar-. dragged him-elf outdoor
and gathered bit- of wood for a ( a '. I * t, but M 1 I '-go 'y wanted
BO ft white cloth to line the coff n anil a preacher' a th b .|v
•was lowered into the grave.
Hollis made a skiff .and Sunday rowed her iii where the railroad
reared above trie alien water She walked the ii. until -in- reach
cd a highway and caught a rid'- into I > \ari .'.a. I'a"' a < aant\
organization furnished ler with th' lota . I 'i •■' 1 1 a
Yesterilav tin- 1.1 s.a via 11':n■ • -,I aboard tin .kill an.I ferried '
Rock Spring A imp! . '-vice ron-agin-d Kridis to hi.- I'.niil rest In"
place. And todav tin lap of reroilim' water moaned ,, !>..•. ret|iii'
for him.
TH( TOWN WMFHI I I I VP. IT M MY TOWN
RESOl.U I'lON I'R I- SI Nil I > ro THI I F.X AS CO II ON SF.I I>
CRSHFRS' ASSOCIATION IN CONVKNTION, DAI I AS, IFXAS,
JANUARY 1 1 li:t(), BY F.I) WOOD AI I , CHAIRMAN. IARIII
COMMIT I FF, AND UNANIMOUSI.Y ADOPTF.I)
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1 .'it h 'la* of .lanuary, 1o by III' I \ ; ("ttofi
i.ii ion, i ti - mn ;it I Dallas', lexis.
I I HaneiI, I'l l n|crii.
I d Woodall, ('hairinan. T 11 I f ('ornrnittei
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Today s Talk
H\ (,
Ma It hevi \da lis
Shareholders of the Aldiany Na-
tional Hank Wednesday named
the following directors:
K. I!. Cloud, Jim Cottle, George
T. Dt Kafo e, W. H. Green, Had-
lev Robert, R. J. Moberley, C, It.
Snyder, K. ft. Whitney, David Dil-
ler, W. G. Webb, John ft. Sed-
wick.
At asubsei|iient directors' meet-
ing, the following officers and
Saturday. January J .th, to championship Hoping Contest and ! employes were named for the
liulldogging I xpii-i11oii Hob < rosby, Abilene, World's Champion year.
John ft. Sedwick, president; W.
(i. Webb, C. I!. Snyder and W, H.
tar Rodeo performer ami widely known cowboy. Two of the best'
loper in tin- aih 'iI meet fur >".2000 pur." West Texa ; ftair Arena,
\hileni Saturday, Jantiaiy 2'ith, at 'l I' M. Don't miss it. Adv.
Come to Abilene
Koper and ('uwliny, ib l cnd- hi>
airainsl \llen Holder f>f Rankin. 1
1 Ml TC WN WHIHI
WHKRKAS: Tin 1'nited State, today .ruioa, ami
limited import of I'm ign vegetable oil,- produi' d in tropical rout
tries, of largely public domain and low tandard of living and
WHKRKAS \ great proportion of the foreign vegetable •> I
are represented in coconut oil and dried copra from which coconut | lion to flattery Put
oil is produced, imported from the I'hilippin Island . tariff frc. unl I while thing, hunger |
WHKRKAS: Th'- coconut itulu-try in lie Philippines belong tMiuri lung a food
largely to foreign inter, t- and not to the native them 1 v.- t ■ P doe n t make any dillerei .
Fillipino laborer receiving for his daily wage but Is to "JO o —— —
dirMt competition with tile southeri farmer of tin I'nited Stat. . unl i p|11.* S"! \'l I Oh Tl \ \s
WHKRKAS Tin si foregoing conditions liava brought about foi -j-(l silftl'lftl- op \\y
the southern cotton oil and other domestii fat i ndu.-t ri ■ . • I • • -11 i t v.- const API F ill Sll \i'KI I
and impossible competition to the extent that all fats an Hear to 'in |-'OR|) cm \ ry G I'l-'FTIKC ■
pre-war price level and a least ISO |n r cent le low the average pi •. yo( \|;|. Ill l;|-|l\ COM
level of all other commodities, and M.ANDKD to cause to be publish-
WHKUKAS. The pre . nt price of cotton oil is only (1 I cents ,,,j , w,.,.k f,„. „r
per pound a>- against the five year immediate pre-war price av. i ig. ,|ays |„ fori, ))u, n.(llrn ,]ay
of (i cents per pound, caiisin^r an urm-ual amoiint of i-d to be tak«-n he,-.of, in a newspaper of L.,.m r;,
back to the farms for feed anil a corresponding .decrea • of • • <1 circulation, which ha- Iw
reaching the mills;
THERRFORK hi: IT RKSOLVI I), in justice to our own f irm
to whom we owe relief in limitation ««f imports or preferential tariff
duties, and to our own industry, that the necessity of a tariff on al!
these imported vegetable oils ! ♦ urgently called to the attention of
III! I ARin I RII5U I 1
Many \ ar afterward when it difln't matier on- way or the other
I-ord ( 11' t e r I i e i d took or. ion 'o praise |)r .lohi on' dict-ionarv
I he tr r • at I >« (•!«11 repln-il in :hi l'a-!ihia: "Th<- not ie« which you.
hav« h< « 1 pi a ed !'i 'ai o| m\ al)"i , had it b< '• n • ariy, n . { hceii
Kiud;h-ii ; l.a> h • n d • I a y • d uiiti I an i r i il i f f< • r*« ■ r 11 and cannot enjo>
i! ; till i am solitary and cannot impai it; till I am known and do not
■a ant it."
II ■ ' • ■ I in .1 lated il'i lei ill the it < \\
11 1111' I •''' 1 '1' ■ ' • ' i I ■ i I ■'! ■ 111 ■ i 11 <. i -1 1 n w. i:' 10 y • a r
' i' |>eopIe to lean 'hat ; poe!;c n • i - had .slipped in iltlv away and
fallen into an eternal I- ■ p. And now the literary wo ld -arche
out her til: . mor.el and tail- it a di • covery ! How dainty and
exquisit e In )■ • 111 a I. t ■ t oM'-rin^r, in i' I > • a 11 > of expre on, its fi'a.ir
1 ■'4'11 ' of 1 • • i h t I w Older il he !•. i n c\\ • how w e 1 o \a her now'.'
W • ■1 -i- w;i\ ' i r o i * i • to render trihute and e u ■ ei ra u > ment to
1 i Hut e m ly do iinti on doesn' n. d it at all. He
who 11 c < - • • I u i wit.u tin world' iz-od deep into hi - lap, and scat
!' r,''l about iiiiii. dot n't cart for !io- prai whn-h :s so often in in
and i1 feet i-d ; ! i; •, 'a n<> : •• i ■■ \ 11;, t ^ ho , aioiie/orwho !ia-
fought, through the lonr ! a 11 !.• .u'/airM laiye odd-, unh uch a -m
get - prai- < , I • tarv '
'l'1" " no difference in tin world between flattery and prai e
^" 0,1' tin illy, th ••I(i h, and tin indifferent, pay any atten
'veryoni-. \v i i siiieerely trie to do a worth
'* pi',ai ■■ II ai.■ i praise a whole.,ne, and
- it • « t town
j Green, vice presidents; ,loe A.
Clarke and lioy Tuggle, nssi.stant
cashiers; Lucille Burrowo and A.
W. Russell, bookkeepers.
how nunible any of us tnay be, who
Announcement Column
Kor Congress:
THOMAS I,. HI,ANTON
1 or ('ounty .ludge
I I KCVKMNDALL (Re-election)
(■ILI : HARRIS
Kor Tax Assessor:
S. 1; I'1,1 M MI!II ( Re-i lection)
W IKK TOWNSKND
Kor County Treasurer:
I h'ti.N'll CKACSKKK (Re-election)
Kor Sin-riff and Tax Collector:
ALBKRT COOK
VV. K. GOODMAN
For Commissioner Precinct N'o. 1:
•K O. GORDON l Re-election)
TOM .1 M AT I'll I VVS
K. C. McKKI.VEY
I'nr Commissioner Precinct No. 2:
ROY RODRIQUEZ
DKWKY COX
Kor Commissioner Precinct No. 4:
1 OM LATIMKR (Re-election)
Announcement of
Delphian Club
The Delphian Club will meet
Wednesday, January 20th, at 3
o'clock. Will present the .same
program that was last published.
A full attendance of the members
is requested.
Backache
If functional Bladder Irritation
disturbs your sleep, rauscs Burning
oi Itching Sensation, Backache or
I.eg Pains, making you feel tired,
depressed unit discouraged, why not
try the ( jstex •!* Hour Test? Don't
give up. Get Cyntex today at any
drug store Put it to the test. Se
how fast it works Money back If
it doesn't bring quick improvement,
and satisfy you completely. Tlf
Cyatex today. Only 60c.
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Oiii'- fer Centu^ 1 exus Rao \i
Pol-cvhc'ders :n Texas 41,500
Insurance 'n "-o \.e in T"xr?s $>07 000,C >
Lo is and inv"?5*n '"^'nTixosOv.-' $11 000 000
Paid Fi..xas D ■,&lQ< rs end Leneficiariv.s
O ■ - $• ? 00c 000
I he Tex •i Agency was founded M.iv 1 ,
In the late Orvillc I Inn p. Fhis .i^ency h.i*- more
ie 11 r.inee in force than all but 87 out of ovci 300
entire legal reserve companies in America. It is tlic
largest agency in Texas or the South, anil o of
the ten largest in America.
In 1929, the agency acquired its own Home
Ofiue, and is the only State Agency in \nVrica
that o . . j ,c its own building. When in Dallas von
arc urged to u f nolicvholders' Hcadqu.iriers, a
room in our Home Olficc for K ins as C lv Lite
policyholders and their friends.
O '/ G-'Ciit ( 0 >///>(/1 ) , y (
Insurance in Fore?- $430,000,000
Company Assets $60,000,000
The K.ins.is ( ity lite Insurance Comp.inv «s
strong, progrcssivf le^.il rcscrvr oi l lin • 1 omp.iny
writing attractive policies .it low net i *.f.
til.'tux II tn/at
Cofrc«p«ndci i \ ti I i i :nrn o\ ' t.i t r
C ran i ;l>ei ii.jl < w*.
(Hjnticn < I.lie Injuiaii Scii-u^.
c) rttn S.irm < **
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Par/n u ti> j \OH i
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KANSAS ( IIY illl INSl lANCI CCMTANY
iic NOKTh tffVAY sr.. qm*-
as neen con
tinously and regularly published
for a period of not less than one
year in said Shackelford County,
a ropy of the foflhivving notice:
Tl 11- ST ATI-: OK '| i:\ \ s
To all persons interested in the
weltare of \\ ,1 Dodson, a per
son of unsound mind and a lutia
; tic:
!■ "a Dodson was by the Coun-
ty Court of Shackelford County,
Texa , on the 27th day of |i. eem-
1" r, A D. 102!>, duly appointed
Temporary (luardian of the per
son and e fate of aid W ,1. Dod
son, a pet mi 11f unsound mind,
which appointment will lie made
permanent unless* the .-nine shall
i be II.-CI -fully collie le,| lit t h<
to \t regular t• rm of a d court.,
i . mi me e. nn the | : ,-..i M[oni ia v
i■ I eliriiury, \ |l I ;i':(), 11,, m,,,.
b in--' ! h. : !iinl day of K bruarv.
A. D 1'1 ".0. at !he court house
t"n< i "of, iii A lb,any, T. \a , at
which time all pei -on inter, si.■.|
j in the welfare of sa d \V ,1. Dod
i son, a pi i on of tu,sound mind,
| may apjiearand cone t uch ap-
pointment if they so desire.
H IK KIN K All, NOT, but hav-
you befor. said court, on said
first day of the next teim there-
of, this Writ with your return
thereon, showing how you have
executed tin Slime.
(iiven under my hand and the
seal of said court, at office in Al-
bany, Texas, this the Ith tla.v of
January, \ Ii 111,'ill
R. S Kong, Clerk,
County Court, Smirkelford Conn
t y, Texas.
SHKRIKK'S UKTI'KS'
i Came to hand on the 4th day
1 of January, A. D. 1 {>30, at (i
! o'clock I'. M . and exi-cuted on the
fith tlav of Janaary, A. D. 1030,
by can-111 g the a bo-, e i nd v< il hi -.
notice ito b • pub'i ihe.l in the M-
I' ny N « . ■ paper of (-en
- nil ciri uhition uhich as bei i
-ontinoii ly and repul.irlv | ih
. lished for a period of not li than
one year in Shackelford Countv
I'evi . and I , an .1 said not . e to
111 printed oil' I' e l.'h W>'. I. for ')■
period of ton day as follows;- .
l-'lr-a in - ,-tion 10 17th d .v of
Jnnuary, A. D. 1 O'l0.
Si , ond in ••■rt1 >n 21 31 t day of
Jamiaty, \ 1> 1030. an-; i pr at
ed copy ther'-of ; . herewith r
turned.
W I (IOODMAX,
S*neriff of Shackelford County,
Ti xa-
Ky James I, Kelly, Di puty.
11-lt.
Industry
Stimulator
Lord Chitr Ion, Rrithh financier, on bis reccnt Irip to Went
Texan uiitl:
" rhcrc's no chance of comparing America and England.
iYoii have the cheapest power possible. Everybody can use it,
whereas in England it can't be done. I pay 2f cents a kilowatt
hour for electric service. It is impossible for all classes to have this
convenience. I or instance in the agriclutural areas, where laborers
are paid 31 shillings a week, they could not afford to buy electric
service.
\\ est I cxas should be very thankful for cheap power and for
its availability to all. Kit; power companies certainly arc of great
stimulation to 1 c.\as Industrv."
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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/m1/6/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.