The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1939 Page: 1 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Texas Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the The Old Jail Art Center.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
)XHOLDER
CITY
|Y PRODUCES THE
■UF STEAKS IN
' THE WORLD
•0
. nomi or thc MWtroRo
Fifty-four
Albang ^uts
QiinMuiiniiitn)>tiiimmmHHMii>uin nnn nmmn
SHACKELFORD COUNTY
THE IDEAL CATTLE DISTRICT
OF THE STATE
established IN IMS
I • IIIIMMMIMflB
r is 1
rmcT I
ALBANY, TEXAS, January 5, 1939
IRD COUNTY OIL
KTION SHOWS DECUNE
of Activity and
Area Develop-
it Apparent
] J Approximately 350.000
I, in 1938 Over 1937
I (or SKackelford Co.
^.How Ar««r. Active
"The Increased
Extent to Which
Each Member is
Given Opportunity to Develop
Freely to the Limit of Hei Cap .
cities is a Significant Forward
step that has been made in girls'
clubs in Texas in 1938" ac-
to Onah Jacks, State
j.,1) inns' ciub agent of Texas A. & M.
Number Thirteen
Har- >-H
In eastern Shackelford Harry
Beaumont No. 4, Mary O. „ilr-
baugh et al Farm was completed, cordinK
as a 3-barrel pumper in sand 3!)9 Girls' club agent of Texas A
to 101 feet in the east half T. |.;. | Follow Intension service.
& L. survey 1 and it is re-
liably reported that operation.-- on
! the ,Joe I let, ra/.ier deep test on the
people of Shackelloi
lost more ^an $350,001)
|19J8 and none of us can b ■
I fov jt—oil product ion de
kind lack of new drilling an.I
tent in producing aiea-
lle for this heavy lo - ami
active operations how,
! many rigs idle and many
[people employed in the oil
are out of work. Per
[wean relieve this situation
ut by encouraging more de
lent.
[inline of nearly 350,00 bar
oil produced uuring the
I year '938 in Shackelford
rover the previous year 1!"37
nee that local operator--
t their hand and inlluence
I tbt efforts of the oil in-
(to curtail new development
| oil production. Manx
vebeen permitted to stay
final production, and many
[locations remain in -e\
la,only offsets having been
| in many instance.-, to com
kobligations. Thc 2,'i i3,s t«>
i of oil produced in
j a probable net value ol
|$2,250,000 into the pocket
ill, drillers and tool dn -
bouts, landowner- and
iMders, during the 3<ia
the past year ,does not
favorably with the -,
west ide of the saint- survey will
1)1 Malted within the next 10 day
afte Icing -.'it .own at :t.x; I feet
for i«'!i•'iI • IkGrnzier te-t i-
iai'd for Klii-nlierger I.ime at
I.>00 fr«■ and , 11 ported to h on
a -n!> surface high with acreage
urr >uiid i.i■,ii by S iboat il < *i,
• ••.ml II • <s!>:- < >il & I". Ii: tin- Co
Snack' 11 ord' other deep te t on
the ('. B. Snyder ranch, drilled by
(tordon & i'et lybridge in north
ta.-t corner .-'ation .'is, Lunatic
A y 1 mi: laml.- eontinue shut down h iving attained
in lop ol oil -aturated lime below they can engag.
1,000 feet, not having tested.
Lone Star Gas Company, ,1. S.
McKee well in section block 7,
T. <fc I'. I!. U. Co. survey i 000
feet south of ti. W. Rich No. 1
drilling at '2,330. The e wells are
five and on. half mile east ot
Moran.
Oil W KI I. HITS LAKE SAM)
W.
N
G.
drew
fee
of oil t
They are
pipe at •'
complete'
i locate.
Stephen -
Rich, M. M. and Will An
>. - v.,-II itit lake a!ld at
t, Jan lary J. Production
! imat • -cl at 200 barrel
cenie lit i ng 7 I Ii. ' O. I '■
i,652 feet. Well will be
I T! -■1 day .f-.n-cooi:. It
I in -outhwe-t corner ot
count v. 300 vard from
county
T. & V
feet ea.-
G
line
if
nek 7,
1,320
1.
11 -ei t ion 3!', h
R. Co Ul'Vey ,
(i. W Rich No
ii
W. Now omb, an old timer of
county wa- in tin office Wi-d-
nesdav to meet your- truly, and to
old times, which he
u i" •>•!' . father, a .\ a\
spent i
bac
ill produced during
producers of the area.1 Uli
4 Pendleton, Inc., and
Oil k Refining Co. have^ilk "<■ ,
shutdown during 1 t 3S w'l'• 1
in the really early day Mr. New
comb, related n any interesting
event- that happened to .he • irly
settler; . We enjoy talk i.g *■ t !«•
folk who made thi- country <■■->'
for u to 1
Com
operations, and outside ol
;y in the new l'alo 1'into
foo! of thc Ivy-Hat eriu.- area
ie northwest Shackelford
It* discoveries were made.
■oil pools on the Diller
W miles north, Harborough
Ranch ■ >'011 have a weicon
0njv i the Albany \ew , It' the
tinier' New paper, you know
V- a guide to be used in 1!I3!),
Miss .lacks recommends a new bul-
letin issued by the C. S. Dept. of
Agriculture on t-H club work
Miscellaneous Publication No. :t20.
Quoting from thi- bulletin, M -
Jacks pointed out the-e good it<
" I he responsibility ol tho-e in
1 : rt'e to guide 11ub nietnbe
kill! ully to want the more wart i:
wiiih: thing,-. Young people should
be 11 11 to fee! that the pi ogi'ai
tiieir and that they ire respoli-
ihie for its success."
"^oung people a:, i' cre.- nsiy
anxious to do as adults do, and
i -oeial viewpoint,
in many commun-
ity activities in much the ,-ame way
as adults do."
"Moreover, hoy- and girls ii: the
broad ,-ense are citizen.-, and then-
interest in constructive comniun
ity activitie and sympathy with
them should be aroused. They
should be made to feel that all
these activities are theirs and that
they are a real factor in common
ity development."
"It is important in a democrat!
government that there be develop
ed among young people e,m-trm
live group action and group con
trol. In thi- cour.try young people
should, a- early a pos-ible, gain
the habit of acting in groups that
function along democratic lines
learning to work with other-, giv
ing - . a best thought to the mak-
ing ei group decisions, conquering
-eh lt interest for the good of all,
and ii null y, learning how to give in
to the will of the majority."
—«... —o .
Mi.-- Kranci Clark and Mis
ai el MaNcy -pent Chri-tma -
v. ■ k wit h Mi M ixey' mother.
Mr W. I Maxey and ter. Mr
(i. T. Sutherland. 1'hey were the
• • ue ' of Mi Clark' mot ie .
M ,1 ohn Clark of I'iair.i I.e.
I.. • week.
IDEAL AMERICAN SPORTS GIRL
MAYOR D.fu CURB ADDRESSES
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE aUB
Chamber of
Commerce Reports
Active Period
Hy MISS O-LLIE K. CLARKE
Miss Ollie K. Clark, local cham-
ber of commerce manager, has re-
cently mailed to each of the 115
ub.-cribing members a copy of a
summarized report of the chamber
act i\it ii during the past eight
month . Operating under a very
limited budget, the organization
ha managed to complete, or get
well under way. a surprising num
'.a r of constructive projects, as
well as to continue the long drawn
Need of Activity on
Part of Members
Is Stressed
Co. Agent Speaks; School Repre-
sentative;: Report on School
Activities! Important Mat-
ters An Discussed
The first meeting of the new
year for the chamber of commerce
luncheon club marked the begin-
ning of renewed enthusiasm and
co-operation on the part of the at-
tending members.
President Rouldin commented
r|1HE cover-girl of the February
1 Cosmopolitan, Mary Grabhorn,
who recently won the "Ideal
American College Girl Contest."
She is here photographed in her
favorite winter sports costumes. For skiing: water-repellent, wind-re-
sistant gabardine ski suit, with sailcloth jumper's cap and knitted socks;
and mittens. For skating: flannel skirt and knitted sweater of Norwe-
gian Reindeer pattern with matching cap and underneath panties.
Doctoi Edward C.
Hatcher Who Has
Lived Here for the
P r. s:
A nd
t ion
In.su
tirm
I'm;
12 Year Ha: On;am. d
Assisted in the Orgftni*a-
of Severn! Fire and L;fe
nice urn pa i ie and at one
v.-. the secretary of i he
\ • ional I''ire liisiir im.v
ei I- pany, a n Ohio Old Line St lie k
coiui'.iny, a position h< resigned to
go to California where he lived foi
several year . Dr Hatcher i- also
a. Chiropractor, having graduated
from the Palmer <'oiieg" of Ch ro-
il ice a s. a he bus ta . n
prnct ic,
two r
fercnt
W\ ,t
\111 a 11 y
various
qualify
1) II
Cour i
a cou'
t W
-iiu
Ini i
him
c'liel
Hal
again
in and nuike a I \ ing.
Mr \ewcon;h ,e d all
• at
I ap-i omb li
■ 1800
e-. exper
for the wov
ire now eugagei
comb ha- ah'. >y
ut e.
liv
r I
m
a- had
which
he and
al in.
been
Hid
I miles east and Lee
i southwest were thc
I anas that were drilled to
Intent, with not more than a
pfeten wells in each area.
tlford county oil operator-
I directed their attention to
Southwestern Shackelford
I with semi-wildcat of Groov-
(■Iron Mountain Oil Co.
I fi. R. Dtvis drilling at 1100
III the northeast corner north-
Siarter northwest quarter
iM, in Mock 13, T. & V. R.1
[w Rope Sand test slated for
IJntand the testing of sand attending the thr day conference
feet on the Patex Oil Co lh"' K'',i. ral mi lonary council
k 1 fctwell in survey !t, Blind 01 l'"' Metliodi t Kpi.-copal <inni i,
• Wi, north of the Fox South wba hopened I',icsd..y mei n-
On account of the wage
labor law, the hour of flie We-t
em I'nion Tidegraph company ha-
been changed to the following
schedule: Morning hour will be
6:30 a. in. to 1 1 :30 a. m.
afternoon hours will be 1 p.
5 p. m. Customers pleast
notice.
—, o •
Rev .and Mr I). 1) Denison ar
the
m. to
take
Me -dame .1 '• "a i ter K ing, \\ .1.
Dod.-on. .1 .1. Maye . Fro.-ty
Young, I A. 1 >nitl'ord, t B Maul
din, Roy Mauldin, \ H. Thurman,
W. M. Joslin, B K. Richie, ,1. M
Morgan, W. A Carter, I). C Bra-
zell. Mertie Wilson, (5. I *. King, .1.
('. Jones, Alma Jones, George Hen-
sh-iw T J. Matthew-, Fred Runkle.
attended the Worker-' Conference
of W M. V. of Cisco A -sociation
at Moran, Tuesday.
o —
Shirley Davis and Mrs. J. 1 11
Mize who spent the Christina- holi- A
days with their parents, Mr and
Mrs. Jay Ihivi- returned to hlli-
ville, Miss., Thursday where they
are attending Jone County Junior
Mr. Li
identified with civic and commun-
ity interest.-, and a - aires the New
that no business deal will he too
large or too small to receive the
immedate and careful attention ot
thi firm.
o — -
Mi Lucille Cottrcll -pent the
holiday- in Ovalo with her parent.-,
Mr. and Mrs T. R. Cottrcll.
Only Three New
Officers of Shackel-
ford County Were
Sworn in Saturday, All Others
Were Re-elected Last Year, Ex-
cept County Treasurer, Commis-
o". i of Prec:ii"t No. 1 and .Ills
'.ice 'it' Pence of Precin■ ' No. 1.
K. N . Black of Moran " as
a urn in as county treasurer suc-
edin; Roy I uggle, Frank Booker,
commi uar'- of Precinct No. 1
a. reeding .1 L. Todd and Joe
Crow, Justice of Pence, Precinct
No. 1 succeeding W. W. Fox.
Other orfi( .-r> who t-iok oath of
olfict were: Homer T Rouldin,
county judge: Thotna L. Wanton,
Jr., county attorney : John \. Hol-
land, sheriff, fix a • --or and col-
lei tin ; K. S. Long, county and dis-
trict clerk; 11 Knight, commis-
ioller of 1 'l ecilict No : J . K. Ml
i'own, comiri- ioner of Precinct
No. 1; O. H. Fincher. commissioner
ot Precinct No. 'J; J. J. llitt, jus-
tice "t peace. Precinct No. 3; Jim j
on, constable.
out work on the Fort Griffin Stah briefly upon the excellent showing
park and on Highway 101. i made by the organization as re-
One project completed by the fleeted in the manager's report, and
chamber, that of securing the introduced the principal speaker,
elimination of "Death Curve" on Dr. D. G. Curb, mayor of Albany,
highway 80-A, three miles east of Dr. Curb's subject. "What Do We
Albany, will be a lasting monu- Need ?" was fitting to the oceasion
ment to the organization for all of New Year activities. While a
time. Another project, that of large number of things are needed,
widening the bridge on South the speaker confined himself to
i Main street and straightening the those that are immedaitely within
; approaches, will soon be begun and the power of the organization to
rushed to completion. | undertake. Dr. Curb urged that a
With each report was enclosed greater number of the subscribing
a questionnaire seeking new ideas members become active and attend
and plans for additions to the pres- 'lie luncheons where all activities
ent work program. Pile fiscal year are first discussed and put into
! will end on April 30, 1939, but action.
t ich can be accomplished hy that ' W. T. McGee. county agent, sug-
time, Plans requiring a longer ge.-ted that each present assume
time for completion will be very the resnon ibility of insuring the
welcome. presence of one or more of the
Prompt return of the question- non-attending members at the next
will be appreciated.
o
The 1935 V-8 Ford
Belonging to G. C.
Erwin of Colorado,
and Driven by Sidnsy Dobbs ot
this City, Turned Turtle Wed-
nesday Night at 8 p. m., Out on
tl:. Baird road about four miles,
when the car made a turn in the
highway and hit loose gravel. Two
youiq ladies of thi city were also
in the front seat with the two
boy-. We were unable to learn
the names of the girl-.
The car was a complete wreck,
as it turned over several times.
meeting.
j I. M. Chism principal of the
! high school, and Coach Jim T.
! Mobley reported on school activi-
ties. The coach invited all present
| to attend the afternoon's chapel
service when jackets and letters
were to be presented to members
of the football team.
The manager read a copy of the
resolutions which have been filed
by the officers and directors of the
chamber with the State Board of
Water Engineers, the Board of the
Brazos River Conservation dis-
trict, and the City Council, with
reference to the proposed new
water supply for the city. This
project vitally concerns every
man, woman, and child in Albany
'and should receive the concerted
o The Dobbs lad was badly bruised
Mr P. K Clark returned Thurs- and the others were not injured.
day from Li Animas. Colorado Jack's Auto Top & Body works effort of all to bring about its ap-
where -he % ii- teil her mother, Mrs. was called to bring in the wrecked. proval and realization.
M It. Gentry during the holidays, car lt is now at his„;place of in discussing the Questionnaire
She wa> joined there by her sister, business. * recently sent out by the chamber,
I
Mr. .,nd Mrs. W. F Gaede had
as their guests for the holidays hi-
father and mother, Mr and Mr
C. (ianie of MulesllOe
W F. Gaede returned to Dalla
Monday where he is a student in
Southern Methodist I'niversity. Mr
Mrs. G L Coffee of Amarillo,
Mrs. Annie Vickery of l as Animas,
Mrs, Charley Jones or Ileora, Colo.,
Mrs. Leonard Shannon or I«is
Animas for family reunion. All
the girl were present for the re-
union except Mr Pink llalbert ot
House, N. Mex. Mrs. M. It. Gen-
try and her family were among the
early -ettlers of this county.
NEW FILM COMING HERE
coll
eg'
(laode ' tidy ing fo
N. W
H
[in
(Vpt
ot
I discovery on the Shotwell
• b the 1632 foot sand, re-
I u a 300 barrel producer
I S Rudd No. 2 Shotwell is
I it 500 feet on east offset to
Wucer in extreme southwo-t
PJ1 "I Shackelford county near
Jrnt> county line. Western
it-CMawn,western oh.ckelford n
Ttawtive with one new loca
'"ported in the making will:
P'freeman, Wichita Fall- op
a block of I oa.se. for
**• "nd test to 2,000
J 1'l<0 miles northeast
P"1 Shackelford county.
Cr 011 * Co. No, 15, N.
Lto extend one ot
I PDllllc Bluff Creek sand
half of aection 207,
P,«' in area two miles east
Shallow oil areas con-
ke fairly active with
No. 4, W. H. Green
thi* week on a .shallow
®*nt*r northwest quarter
_ 'llin<l Asylum Linm."
f *hl miles southen -i of A!-
r,onh offset t„
*r't mind 407 t
fWHin* Green N
fa'lin>4 to fill, ,, the
«i « west offset
A. Matthei
J" Wwtur , cti()l,
I up „ „„ :
* UW fee. ,
without
plui
•w it, , .
ing in Travi- Park
Antonio. Thi.- a ill
sion
threi
chui-
ls an
of the
bianchi
rli will In
a City,
COlltl.
.. of
' unit
Mo.
church -n San
be the last
il before ' e
the Met ho t
>d in \pi'il at
* J
f
5P
Mi
holiday
8M Air
Mi .
mO\ ed
where
a drill
I tun
it i lie
Ken
vci
UAI|
I
1,1 f'
nch'
,,: , | Mr Joe M Overtoil
to Mn i han Saturday
Mr (),eiton employed as
r for Roe er Pendleton, Inc.1 1
| bany
to presented
At the assembly ol the Alhaiiy Shoffit and U .P, Mitchell.
II ,, |k,o| Tue.-day , t!.e men.bei 'I in t A'o bar letter men are H
of the football squad and their \ Da\ Gaynel Gregory, Willi-1
manage is were presented jacket Kui> Bill Lewi-, Joe Bob Luck
a a token of appreciation of their , ,. It Overton, Ldwin I'.iy
loyalty to the association. lot, captain of team, Kenneth
I M Chism, principal of Al William nd Dewey Dillard.
ublic schools presided and The three bar lettermen are
Coach Mobley who Leon II nnmons, W. freeman,
assembly. Drrre
ministry. BASKETBALL GAME
THIS FRIDAY EVEN INC.
The Albany High chool ba-ket
ball team will play Throckmorton
here Tuesday evening at S o'clock
n tile high -chool gymna.-ium.
"Campus Confessions," the new
film coming Friday to the Aztec
theatre, i the first picture ever to
be made with a basketball back-
ground, and incidentally, is the
first collegiate film in which the
hero is not a football player who
rushes in the game at the last I
the manager requested that the
members return same as soon as
possible. The chair appointed Dr.
D. G. Curb, C-. B. Downing, and
Jay Davis as a committee-to work
with the manager in cheeking the
answers to the- questionnaires and
choosing from the suggested plans
the possible additions to the year's
work program.
Tom Hamm was appointed the
next official school visitor to re-
moment to win for good old Po-
dunk and the beautiful girl wait- Port on Tuesday, Jan. 1?.
ing in the tands. Hank Luisetti.j Members present voted to join
ace Stanford basketball player, is with the Lions club in the purchase
I en in a featured part along with of another piano for use in the
uch other young star.- as Betty 1 entertainment features, the same
CI iretici Let, returned
Texas Christian I'niversity in Fort stated the purpose of lh
after spending the, C. B. Downing, superintendent In,
of school in his talk to the
team stressed what membership in Coach
Worth Tuesday-
holidays with home
Mrs. Leon Shield of Coleman
was in Albany Tuesday looking
after her intere t in the oil field
west of Albany.
a 7-barrel
'111 feet,
C.
it-
J.
in
, F.
pio-
lued
ion;
•r
Mi Lee Mobley am
llenson of \m In wei
Mr, and Mr I
the
If.
Mrs. Ren
gtie. I ot
e\ during
several
of sue-
e ( Ill cit
I low - inj
Mr and Mi
so nlvvatt ol (
J. Sherrard
Sundav .• if eii.i'i
N I
HO: II
d Mr,.
>herr
v IKI
M.
Bradley <i
Joni (,'ounty J i '.- c
ville, Mi..,., Thur-day,
i'lg the holiday with
Mr. and Mr, VS K.
eturned t"
olhgc, Kllis-
al'tei spend
hi- parent,-,
Griggs.
the A association means to its
members.
He said that the jackets them
lives had little meaning but that
they were emblematic of loyalty
and good citizen-dup in the associa-
tion .which now numbei -
bundled boy.- in a long lin
ee -fill athleti and -ucco:
izetis. This w
elevi nth time to make tin aw i
I,, i hi foot ball ti in
The following n-c. iv ■! jacV(
itl 1 e bar. Hoy I 1
('ril p, Je
\el- on l''o. te r, Ku ell Hainni'ii k,
llohhie Cell. Huddle ton, <Vcll
Smith, John D Stuart, Stut-villf.
Ray Tacket, Tonunie Whatley.
Thomas Wylie
Palmer, and Jack Robert-.
I'oui har letterman is Clat
Nixon.
i Mobley and C '
were each presented a
Smith
jacket.
The members of the football
squad and coachc made it pos ibb-
to pre ut M r I lowning tin-
||i pledged hi loyalt,
:In- . oi iation.
aw aid
anew
Mr and Mr. (' 1 r I lick i: on
anil on, Robert, Mr and Mr L
I Fo.-ter, Mr. and Mr , (!. C.
Ihiri age and daughter, Dorothy
and Mi . Madie Hawkins attended
the buffet dinnei and dance on
roof garden ol l.aguna Hotel ol
Ci co which was given by West
lexa: I' t il it ie, Co., for employe
and associates.
Miss Idahlia Allen accompanied
by Mis« Ann Shuttlesworth ol
Sudan spent a few hours with her
parents, Mr. and Mr . G. C. Allen
Sunday. They were on their way
back to Kermit where they are
teaching in the public school, after
peiulng the t 'hristmas holiday-
it ing friend- n St. Lous.
to be kept in the dining room for
the exclusive use of the two clubs.
Dr. Curb and the manager were
appointed to represent the C. of
C. in all negotiations and govern-
ing rules.
The Club was glad to welcome
as a new member, R. B. Boyle, the
newly arrived editor of the Albany
News. Also, several who have
o been aibsent for sometime, includ-
Mi.-s Gaylena Bridges spent tlie ing F. W. Alexander, JoHn F. Sed-
holiday. with her parent, Mr. and wick, Albert Porter, and Mrs. L.
Grahle, William Henry and Klea-
nore Whitney "Campu Confes-
iiiii-" tell: of the struggle- of a
rich man' on when he enters a
college that his father lipports,
only to find himself heartily dis-
liked by the -1Helent body because
hi.- father refuses to give any
money foi the various athletic
team
Mi I ot'.
Wl Ie Ml C
D.
, th
ting
I !u 11
• pa i
> II
Mr,
t,
d b:
I
V di, J a nie
In
J,
>r ei1 '
dove a ii i
dl . olid ed the ,ol e. I'liey \ el •
- eon ' \. ii; i lied by the \ I > e
|.'ire 11, pt., " 'III no -"l illll il Ilia, -1
was done \li and M1 I'1
liv, in the i-riin I doty of t!:• • Oil
uid managers Chink j Well Supply ( o., building
d the
i : i i ii
Mr
'I llll'O,
Mn- ;
.1 A.
day.-,
home
of I'll!
lavs.
evelka visited
' Mis. K I
and Mi D. :
nix, \ri/., durit
Mr. S. G. 151'idge at Gordon.
Miss Leo Rose ( boats was the
guest of her parents. Mr and
Mrs. C. S. Choate of Graham, dur-
ing the holidays.
Carol Reese left Thursday for
Fllisville, Miss., where he is at-
tending Jone.- County Junior col-
li ,-e, after spending two weeks
with 1 a, nts, Mr. and Mr-. I
M. !:■ ...
F. Foster.
d .Me . I .
.teii tiieu
1). Mo. e
Oil, J ('. lie
ml M l I. Mm ister, Mi
Crabtre, during the hoii-
They returned to their
Friday.
Mrs. Chot Nichols and daughter,
Bene arrived Monday from Black
River Falls, Wis., to join her hus-
band here who is fmpltyed at
Gene's Sinclair Service station. Mr.
Nichols is a stop-son of Don F.
Loverde, shop superintendent of
the Albany News.
Mi., Ida Leftwick and Mrs. Bert
L '"e -1er of Moran were shopping
in Albany Wednesday. Mrs. Left-
wick is a member qf a pioneer
family, the daughter of the late
Mi and Mr N. J. Brewster.
Jack V\ it hers ending a holiday
C. mi'.-n, Arl: , Mr, and Mrs. Ed- visit here in the home of his par-
i'. 1 t-ris and -on, Ronals and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Withers,
rb lean, anil Wood-' returned Saturday to Jones County
mti fuoany. jjunior college in Fllisville, Miss.
Mi
Get'
< 'eci
i ml Mt , M oouy ISumet had
-ii guest, Sunday Mr and
Hit'., and daughter,
a of Moran, Mi ami Mr,.
■on, Jerry, ot
r> ■
:n." ■
■ .-'V..."
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1939, newspaper, January 5, 1939; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401701/m1/1/?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.