The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1930 Page: 7 of 8
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Luck's A Funny Thing
WHF.N THE Cl.ARKSVILl.E
TIMES WAS ESTABLISHED
The pacing of The ('l;n ksvillr
"Luck" is a peculiar sort of tiling Have you cv. r noticed tha' Tim"1-, fifty .ev.-nth birthday, on
iyg and ifirla, like men and women, never think about their good Saturday, January Is, reminds us
ek when they are successful, but always remember their bad luck t'nat when The ('lark i 11 • ■ Time-
When they fail?
f Yet very few people over win out because of good lin k alone. On
the contrary, those who are winning just naturally seem to have
luck. This is strange, but true You will notice it in a foot
Ashley Evans Tells How
to Get By In 1939
Subscribe For The News
( Honhani Favorite I
v b H game, or any other athletic contest. The fast, clever team with
was e tablished
Folk- boiled cofl'c and settled
I en ilavs ol the new year are gone, but up to this hour we have
it with an egg.
, i , - , ,, refrained from making any mention of the resolution- most of us
Ladies rode on side saddles
r ..I . l , should make lor I'.i.'iO. It nas been onlv with the greatest effort that
Little Johnnie wore brass toed .....
(he will to win just seems to make its own luck, whil- the team that boot tnd daddy wor* brogans
we refrained from following the long-established custom of mention*
P It loosing gets all the "tough breaks." Maybe this doe n't fair
" to you, but it is what usually happens.
You may have noticed the si me thing n your own affaii When
Left over noon victual were
you are "going great," everything comes your wa\ When you aren't tin people aid amen
doing so well, fortune seems to turn against you. And the best wa\
to have good luck is to do your best.
come to you when you are successful
, , , nig New 'tear resolutions, but we have fought against the desire to
Leeches operated more fre I
, ,, ., , i f couinlv with the custom until now Wi might have won the battle
ipientlv than the surgeons knife,
. . had it not been that a voutlg man sugge-ted that it would be a fine
W hen the preacher said a truth, ,
thing to encourage others by publishing the resolutions adopted by
Luck loves a winner it will finished at -upper linn
Wichita Daily Times
'HI TOWN WHIM t LIVI IT • Ml TOW,.
THAT DECIDED HER
"What did you say w'nen you proposed to Muriel'."'
"I told her the truth I said: "I am nothing, I have nothing, and
J can do nothing."
"What did she do'.'"
"She did nothing." Hummel, Hamburg
H. S HOOKER TRANSFER CO.
Transfer And Storage
WE DO CRATING
No Job Too Large or Too Small
Figure With Us!
Neighbor askeil about your
family and meant it.
I Merry go -rounds wen
flying jennies.
Folks Used tooth pick and were
still polite.
A tin cup of red liquor was -old
for five cents.
Ladie dres.se reached from
neck to the heel.
Hog- were lopped on butt .
milk.
It took 'JO minutes to shin"
-hoe with M i on'• blacking
People i i veil pot liquor in s' * ad
of canned soup.
(inly crook,- on record u ■ re
lightning rod agents
Qui nine w as taken in i ofre •.
molasses or tissue paper.
Vermillion was used as hearth
paint instead of face paint.
liable- w ere rocked i n radl
i
without addling their brains
| Doctors worked their patiems
hi nisei f and a number of his neighbors for l'.iMO. As example is al-I
ways more potent t'nan advice, we give the resolutions adopted by
this 1 !>:;o club in lieu of any suggestion of our "wn. Moreover, we
believe niiiel y- iiilie will accept these re-olutions a their guide where
. one would accept our advice Here are the resolutions of the 1!(U0
Club:
I'esolved, First, that w. will mortgage our income or, if need he,
sell our home, before we will go without a new car for another year.
Resolved, Second, that w, will buy our groceries on credit if we
never pay for them in order to have cash to buy gasoline.
lie.nlved, Third, that <inre radios and victrola- have become ab-
solute necessities, vs ■ will get the in" t expen-ive mi - we can buy
on the installment plan.
Resolved Fourth, that W. nail not make slave of ourselves by
working mor than eight hours a day, nor martyr- of ourselves by
failing to spend at least as many hour- in the movi - or other forms
of divi rsion a- we spend at work
lie ol \ ed, I" i It! i, that the 111 < I idea of ;u ■ u imi iat i ng by saving, giv-
ing hone-! work for just pay, or denying oneself anything that is do- j
i red, of t i 1111 k 111 u' before acting, mil of living within one's income,
■ iiexploded tlieorie , and are not to lie considered binding on up-to-
date men and women, young or old.
lit -ol\ed, Sixth, the world owe us- a iving and We propose to make
it puv the debt with the least possible amount of labor on our part.
Wi are willing to try anything once except economy, self-denial
and continued hard work
liesolved, Seventh, that we invite all who love economic justice,
financial independence, social advancement and political freedom to
Our Special
QUALITY and SERVICE
BURROWS
GROCERY
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Albany, Texas
"ORGANIZED 1883"
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Residence Phone 81
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instead of patients working them. .....
, , . , , join with us in our efforts to overcome the inequalities of tariff fav-
i Men played mumble peg instead . . . * . . . . .
] of poker.
, The neighbors all got f i • -li
| meat at hog killing time.
. , , In- e.t.-v to 1111 < I enough ready ineinbers in everv community to form a
< otton seed was consider.'it , . , ,
good fertilizer.
A man made th< .rue w i fe 11 ■ j
a life time.
or-, the ripaciousiiess of the mergers, and the cussednes.s of trades-
men and banks which refuse us unlimited credit.
If you think tlie.e r. solutions ought to be generally adopted, it will
working club
'"I TOWN WIIIHl
A,J. Thomas Buried Saturday
A GENERAL BANKING
BUSINESS TRANSACTED
Special attention given to Collect-
ions at Reasonable Rates.
Stanrcnli Test Tree
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The News will give your print-
ing order prompt servin t.f
A 'I I en a . |) er resident of Mora i. a h i'alled to In reward I
I'm > ft e i r -.I . I.. 11 i a r. lOt fo'i.'.ving e\ ral month' severe ill- I
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■' .' i ve . • ,• -lit ion lie, .. grave, but he rallied,
11 'I '.a - 11 1 • Ii : lie , .111,11 I Ii. • , lie- the pa -t two Weeks ;
i) . 11e1:1 oi 'i- ere ., il . ■' i.ii, and i i-wereil the great sum '
iiioi ia ' I■ i 1 -:.i\ \ ; t at inoiliea1 itteiilioii and loving hands could
do wa - done i<> -lay th- ilesiih ange', but to no avail. Mr. Thomas' :
p.. n.g v.i • egr 'te. throughout tin city and community, as 'tiis long •'
I't il|e||ce hole ; | |111 ( ' ll I'. ' i. I 11 life hall 111.1 d I' foT 11 i 111 111111)' clOSl'l
friends
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llapti-t ur II' a.i ai o one of th oldr.-t members of the Ma
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
OFFICE McLEMORE HOTEL BLDG.
OFFICE PHONE 74 RESIDENCE PHONE 37
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■tland, attended the ervices
1 ii.ii le i | t , ijit. t church Saturday after
I' > old w itlier, a large number
p1 hi . • ... n 1 h their pre ; nee and flowers
' e ,d : |m i foi I i , j |{, . I' !•'. Hryant, pastor of
'I lo Dap! on, i i I 1> : , Moran M i ionic Lodge, con
due e.| the ic. I'ollowin .' the -rvice the body was conveyed
to tin Moran cemetery, wher- the lait rite were paid to deceased.
Mr Tlioma i aiiotli, r of our pie, ,-r citizen to be called from
•ur mo!- dur i • pa-t I a .-in I'he toll on our veteran citi-
zen Ii n \ , I ■ i e: ii;. p:1 i three year- Hid only a few re
main.
I New ... ns the come inity xtending condolence to the be-
reavfd wif, ,i .| lamils Moran New-
See Our Line of
SPRING AND SUMMER SAMPLES
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NEW WAREHOUSE
Wholesale and Retail
FLOUR, SEED and GRAIN
COMPLETE STOCK ON HAND AT ALL TIMES
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i • in rov, by the road ah , a bullet hole in the
and 1 lothin r -tolen.
. 1-iiig trip to pick up a companion to
oi , >f the on- ant bin of the motor and strotch-
! e i i proven too dangerous many, ninny
> n ' ' ad i \ i "pie of motor: ' ■ who have
• l lo on: a on tin road and eithi i been mur-
^ Thomas L. Hlanton Matthew* Ulanton Thamos L. Rlanton Jr.
Blanton, Blanton &. Blanton
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Attorneys-at-Law
ALBANY and ABILENE
OFFICE OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Phone 275
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A Clear Tillc Makes A Quick Sale
.Jewel Pool, Manager
OFFICES
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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/m1/7/?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.