The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 42, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 30, 1942 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Texajt, Thursday, Jvly SO, It
Sty* AUiang Npuih
Published Kvery Thur <lay
R. H. McCarty and John H. McGaughey
1'ublinliern and Owners
The Albany New*
has served Al-
bany nd Shack
elford County
56 yeiir*.
prksi
The News is one
of the beit adver
t i .s i n k mediums
in West Texas
T. D. G. News
Entered in the Tost Office at Albany, Texas, as Second Class
Mail Matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATIOS
One Year
Six Monhlw
FVweiprn AddrettH
$2.00
1.00
2.1)0
Youth Trained for
Defense at Ranger
As a part of the National pro
^ram for training yountr men and j (,{y DUAN1,; ANDKRSON)
women for work in Win- IndiiH- ;
V, . I V' .< I \ 1 ; PJHIIIIMIMMMMMIMIMMIMMMIMIMMMMMMMIIIIMIMIIMI"-
♦rie . the National i outh Annunin-
tration has a resident training (,°n The Texas Defense (iiiard had
ter for both hoys and girls at Kan another fine turnout for drill last
ger. Training i offered in radio, Monday night. Almost sixty of
airplane heet metal, welding, ma fieers and men were pre ent. Thi:
chine ihon, and woodworking. is «juite an improvement over the
W. R. Mauldin, counselor, who j previous month in attendance,
wa- in Albany last Thur. dav, tat and it really give a new intere t
ed that work experience and train land spirit to all of us.
ing in any of the above units would j j lu regular meeting time of
qualify a -igned vouth for latei ^ !0 p. ni. ha been advanced
transfer to a War Production , thirty minutes; so come ;it 8:00
Center at Coi pu Christi for fur i o'clock sharp next Monday. Sev
t hei trainiiur nreparatory to job ernl members have been unable to
t at U
theie. ,l0( jr(,^ n|-|- |'nMn work
;11 the I S. Naval Stat i
late in
It also offer employment opnoi th<• day, Kor thi reason the
Local and Heading Notices, 10 cents per single column line insertion : It unit ie n tl <• various war indu change in t:me \\;\ de d< d upon.
5c per line each additional insertion. <i , in T« va Visiting Officer*
Mb Any youne ntnn who is li<«tween ( V|| ,)ffi<.j.,| ., „ wn
l ODipaiiy h\ I riiii'iiant Mi l'111
Certified Seed to Be
Ordered in August
I GIVE
YOU
TEXAS
h
BOYCE
HOUSE
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Just...
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jBetween Friends;
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j. a. m.
THK Kl.KC'I'ION surprised u
in that a larger number of votes
were cast than expected. The Sen
atorial i ace brought out the vote.
In Shackelford county there are
two races to he decided in the
run-off primai > , which i laied
for August -'J. The office of
justice of the peace, precinct No.
I, and the commissioner race in
the Moran precinct will be decid-
ed next month. A number of the
ntate races, however, ^o into the
second primary.
A M<; CROWD was in Albany
Saturday ni|?ht for the ejection
party and band concert. Many
remained on the court house lawn, I
where the party was held,
are many u ho have not taken ad
vantage of the 1.0 bargain rate
thu I'ar Ti.e New i announcing'
this week lliat the campaign will
cont i n tie t li roii" h Any a 1 loth, o
-end your renewal in now ami a\e
oOc,
the ail- of 17 a in I '.I I 1 year . in
pood health, out of ichool, and
willing to accept full time emplov
ini*iit i" defense mill I r\ on com
nlet ion of 11' i i n i 111'' p. • rim I. e. i"
hie to make application I'm en
I ranee to t he center.
I' aril voir h a il'lll'll I o I he Ivan
per War Work I 'enter will recei' e
food, lodeimr. medical attention,
work clothe - ami IjiuikIi-n In ad
(| it ion to tli they will be paid
ci dent 'i I
loiiffh, profi or of military . vi able to M
'■ nee and lactic of John Ta rlet on I j M ||!(, 0|fa e.
Agricultural college; Major Alvls, 11. money,
commander of the HP h I: t ilion, I | i,,. ,minion
been purclin i
Certified small ifrain seed will
be ordered about the first of Sep-
tember, Tenmarq wheat, New
Sortex Oat and Wintexi barley
can be purchased in Coleman coun-
tv at SI.50 for a bushel of wheat,
SI ,'IU for oats and $1.00 for bar
ley. Ml of the grain will he re
cleaned anil acked in new ack
If Turkey Red or Kanrcd wheat i
purchased il will he ary to
p'l'a i n'-" m PlU<'° One or Lincoln's favorite poem, :
The order will be pooled here If >'" W(':ik '!'y .
II the Office as in previous ve.tr .1 I p the moun:ain steep anil hiph,
\ check should accompany the or ^ w,'' "" 1 " ,"1 '-s
der ince eed i not ordered until While the multitudes go by
paid for either by check or the of You can chant to happy measure,
(ice reijite led to draw a draft on , A they slowly pass along
purchase) The draft really tint ! Though they may forget the inner,
heir ,■ tl, a a check it the a. | They will not forget the song.
e.a i"f handled. If a cl eck is given j t
it will not be c.a lied until the seed If you can not In :he conflict
received. It hould be ma le I I'rove rour-ell' a soldier true;
..... ' ! i whef lit i and -moke are thick
Hello Mori
ee he will
db
nearly midnight
INTKKKSTINC I.KTTKRS are
received along with renewals. One
of particular interest to Albany
friend i published below: j*l!'l0 ner month for
Seattle, Wash. Iexpel,aM.
I w horn m t>ie In torical old ^ pr,, ,,,,, ,|10r, at
city of Morganton, N .Itine I ">.
I <11 2. We came to Albany in I'e
cember of the same year ami et
tied on I fiO .acres 7 mile outheast
of Albany, where we three sister,-,
I.ois, Maxino and Minnifred Kl-
liott, grew to voting women.
We graduated from high chool
here and finished at Hardin Sim
mons and Praughons in Ahilenc. I
still think of my school days at
Alhanv high arid of my teacher
and chool males.
We have been here in Seattle
five year whore my husband trrad
I f) ; and Captain 11 r i t c h a i d o!
' '• Medical depart merit of t In
I IH J Lieutenant M< ' 'u!!ouvh <
<'i\« d a promotion to tin- rank j run out mn kh. . hut whea
of Firm Lieutenant last week. The [not do this and the
ha not •liown -itch
lew v a
cancie for both hoy and *riI*I 'id
any youth in'ere ted in taking the
training -11011111 write to the Na
tional \ outh \dministration, I' O.
box I UK, Hunger, Texas.
\\ ar Ilepartmerit 1 ending hint
out to visit each unit of the Texa
I><• en e Guard in tin atea for the
put po e of 111aki 11 a general check
on t he priori e and relative '
treiigth of the entire organi/.a ■
t on 'I'll s intere t 111 tin TDG b\
the War Department speak.' for
I There' ,10 work for you to do
I),,, ,, ,. j When tin' battlefield i dent,
•ertified eed 1 : You c-p "" with careful tread:
thai it' t'liv to get pur. oat - every | You can b<ar away the wounded,
two or three year- l„,an-" the-, | You can cover up the dead,
hci! doe j
a'd eed , Do not th ai stand idly Waiting
|,j,r airrea . ' For 0ine greater work to do •
OFFICIAL
Announcement
The Albany News is authoril
to announce the candidacy of
following, subject to the action
the Democratic run-off in Auguit^
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,'
I'RKCINCT NO. 3: ^
II ('. KNIGHT.
( He election)
K. K. HUDMAN.
I OR JUSTICF.-OF-THE-PEACE, 1
PRECINCT NO. li
W. W. FOX.
A. I„ MOHKHI.KY,
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Customer: "Hut aren't these |
hoel.o e rather high?"
Clerk: "Well, you see, madam, |
they're real mohair, and it's a
very r -ky job, -hearing the mo." j
( -
I'robably the smallest, item in
which the WI'll conservation order
ban u.-e of iron and steel is the J
phonograph needle.
News Want Ads get Hesulte,
I
On and toil in any vineyard,
I lo not I'e a r to do or dare
If voti unlit a field 'if labor,
You an find it anywhere.
it-elf when we consider how the
entire nation is going all-out for
.... ,, >11 war production and protection
g asses and anti-aircraft guns. All . 1
h' . , . ,, . ,, needed for t he e indu t rie .
in Metropolitan < enter there are 1
dozens of bomb shelter- now busy i Lieutenant McCullousrh did not
and everything here 1, ready foi '',os<' inspection of each
anything that might happen [ niaii, hut took in the company a a
Seattle ha. th
mils of lol.liers, i^ho
and di'fen e worker • !' all kind
The famou l?o 'in^r hombro are
built here.
I'!\ 1 • r \ t hi ni: i a hll-tle d a > and
nitfht
I havi ni> work at I he ho. pi a
Ma : but tlie beit part of m\ lit'
1 | with mv i' 1110 ami vhi'ii mv hu
Club and Chamber of Commerce \ and .l hn Da- Ibaed and I conduct the n vic,
id Hire. We !iV( in b. lit i I'll I ; OVel' at tile I! . ad of l.ll'l M I"
Ve-ter Terace overlooking Seat t1 •• i ;i( l-'n.-t and Wa h i 11 • 1 o n «• , <
water front, w'a-rr we r<- hun | l^reat joy of my 1 i !'• ■ i to rve tin-
dred of "Tea' ocean lim-r arriv j </< pel to t!i«• e poor out-« a i ihm
intr and depart ni- for all par' of m tin* hi" < ! th jrreat c !\
by observing the men a.
(irowers who want pood seed
but not red tair seed, can find the
three varieties here in the county
since there have been sereval men
demonstrating the value of each.
Order hould he ent in i oon
the\ drilled on the field. When convenient
called upon to 'make an iddre to W I Mapee, ('nunt \ \pent,
the company at the <•!<> e of the j lixten.-ion Service, College Sta
yield Wintex liaiiev u aially i Fortune i a lazy goddess
how I decided increa e She will never come to you.
Mo ' I'l'oWer "Ill-I'l'.a ■■ the eel-
fled eed in rather mall <pian
| ie , ii -11 a 11 v enough to furni h
* lie 111 i 111 eed fill the follovvill"
vear Oat will come in tliree and
wheat and barley iu two bushel An editor's little daughter camr
ack . home from Sunday school with an
illustrated card in her hand.
"What i- it?" her mother asked.
"Oh," said the child, "just an ad-
vertisement about heaven.'
I Dated from the chool of theology
at the N'orthwe t I libit- I n-l it at.
SPECIAL HONOR was paid 28 , Vr:„. ; now , min
sclectee.s Wednesday morning. , ;
The American Legion, Service I rjn(. bos„it;i, ,, S.-attl
<' i
Pfttve a breakfast at the Club Cafe
at 8:00 for these men who were
leaving for service at Camp Wol
tera. Thi wa < mixed trroup of
men, and one of the Invest yet to |
%o from the countv. We say mix Li)r World
•d because there are some 20-year j | h.1V(, a po ition with Ha
olds in the groups, and some who |,n|. V iew Hospital which
aro over 10. It is our understand
ing that this induction clean- up
the single men in the old das..
1 A, and 1 -H.
te m\ home on sth \venue I
like mv work fine and get good
When all i aid, God ha been
wonderfully good to me and I want
111m to use my life for Hi Glory.
M a X i lif I' 11 lot t A ride ■ on
drill period, he aid: "I am not a
peaker: I am a oldier by profe
ion. During thi month 1 ha\e
\ i te11 nine TlKJ comn ,i,i. I
conip:ui\ ha the best turnout t<
night of any of the nine « ore na n e
Your drill in«' i </ood and your < !'
flee i how that t' ey are fa nab-
Keen up your m'ere t and lie ever
on t he aler; to «■ nli d new nieinbei
n your- company. and keep it in
the high place which it de erve t«
he."
Ma jor va ve t he < hit h o
\ llegia nee t o t he new n emln
• on, Te\a .
NAVY WANTS I IVI COUNTY
Ml N PER MONTH
i to equal the civ>
Col. C A. Studer of Canadian
in hi.- rodeo association publica
tion, "Kound up," has tlii modern
fable.
Once upon a time then- wa> a
.■•■•I cow, a papa cow and a li: t le
fow, and they were a happy
1 i • ' one da > t lie I M le boy
I cov. wandered away. The papa
I 11v i id ■ na cow -tarted -earch
| i:" ' 111 the little fellow, looking
! a et n e . ei \ cre\ ice and be
hind
if th.
Tl
iev earch
Knough • -en
in! ., destr-'V e| ■ m ' 1111 I !. 1 i ii• 1
: be en! ted from t " Vbilene \ ,
i i ecr iit nr.: di. r ci each month di
' ' '■ A ii 11 i .mi .'*• ept em he r, ( he- j ,., j '' day and walked many miles
i ' I. ' ei <!iar:.'e ot ^ 1 iit found no t raee of thi'.r wand
;hi d i 11 at, nnoum ed todav lb. ,.!ingbov
I net include lirown, « allahan. , ., ,,
i c he, l'.;t land
fl
BC A U. . MINT jBF
AVIATION CAOCT^g^
C o I e 11) a 11, C
F
'Hii Sth \ve
nay. This huge hospital
-torie and is on the hi• • h
overlooking the harbor. Of course, i In
we are a good 'arret for the .lap1 I trifle
\pt
70, Ye tei ev pre ,a| 111
I. Haskell, Jones, Mill-, No- |
\\ • i Man, Shackelford, St o new a 1
la Terace, Seattle, Wa h.
total war there
I nt ere t ing proof
MORN SUBSCRIPTIONS h;
rome in this week. We appreciate hut we are prepared, for on top of ' t he Lot that hv e!ne „ai n, ,,,,,111 !
all our renewals, and are proud of the huildiai' • tat h.nod 1 loo' -it fact a re o'' black head , , w,
our new readers. However, there of soldier .lav and nij-ht with field ball ,-ue I 10,00(1 pooiid of to.'
m
•5
he progre heiii.' made. Capta.n 'Taylor.
IVitchard gave phy ieal r-xam to I Sponsoring the campaign to en-
everal new lecruit who had not li t at lea-: 2ill men from this di
already completed then onli-tinon' j'i ct each month will be American
; I.egiot Po t and fivic organiza
Military Courteny ''ion e'lf': foimt'- Comai Me.-
L'eant iloe Clarke "ave an in ['"ave been organi/ed and -upplieu
tere t mg and in t ruct
military courte \ am
ive le, 'ii
I obed
, ....
on with N
<li
embraced a brief h1 tory o
et hod emp|oye(| m l of r h<
ii'1 to military orv.an i/at ion a
^ hole, and 1! immini 1 1 ,■ \ ,1;•
,1 "\
\ n
uiting lite
er will I).
Navv Ret
at ure. I n
d e -a " 11 a t
Tl
• w; 1
ined.
de
vol l
;ervice
tin was set
t;m. in Vie we-!, they came to a
huge bluff. The mama cow looked
oiit" afro.- the vast expanse and
man>', many miles away she saw
their little boy grazing contentedly
in the valley below.
Amazed, they stood a few sec-
ond- and looked at him. Then the
•1 ama cov turned to the nana cow
and a d, "That gon to show just
how far • little bull will go."
Proverb of Ki.rnc (when
I ran. " could be philo ophicallv
^ ••••iiimmiiiimiiiiimmmimiiimimmihiiiiiiiimmiihi
Your Abstract
{Should He Complete
S««
The Albany
I Abstract Co., Inc.
I Office- Court House and
First National liank
TELEPHONE 420
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men'.
BOBBY OWEN
A (lent
Abilene
Reporter-News
Phone 1(!1
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of the ofTi.
hold Tin
)Ut him on In
11ii'e to hi a 1 i
F. nlist men ts
are .joined tli'
This bring: f
daring the
M \ Ste
d 1,000
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for he a (
• Hoyce Ho
a m pa igli.
during th
Western Mattress
Company
All Work Guaranteed
id Iteliver Weekly
I.OCA1. PHONE 331
I TO CHECK
I A i
Mil next Monday t
■ in> roalh appreci;
■nil an in\ it at ion tr
Id. bodied men to m
i i.i' :i pai t of our r
( '" f fee and cookie
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Oilier t
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you have th.- j;;b of j'.roviditii; fooil for tin* for.-, s of
X freedom. Our fighting men, our families, our allies ...
all know that the food you supply is vital to victorv.
Wi: WANT TO HIM I' YOU
Raising food is your job, supplying credit is ours. L t's work together.
Tell us your plans and money needs. We'll help a!! we can; not . nly
with credit hut also with constructive advice and suggestions b is-,- i m
our close daily contact with the farming problems of this locality.
Time is precious. Let's get together and talk this o- .-r now.
The First Nationai. Hank
OF ALBANY
"Banking Since 1883"
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
lu. on th
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n; for the (ii ■
i.'Cted to h. til
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the Adji
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( t\ II SERVICE 'NAM
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r the
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Our
f?n t in*', J'i
peninj made a\* able \ meet j pei diem, for employment with thi
^a . -d ia-! 1* d a \ 11: • 1, * jl S. Naval \ i Station, Corpus)
>r tl"' puriM, > c !' • aK11ig measure ( hit i, Texa
ent,- for i*i I•)r11' Arrangen e: t The minimum age limit for thi
of thes
s i it a 1 ] t
many of
■ MX
r e a! > b'-eii made 'or the use
the football Ii 'd wi dr:;!••'
irposes.
(iood luck Seymour The Alhan\
I Hefense (>uard company wi>he
j you much ,-ucces-.- with your new
fompanj and congratulates you on
the fine turnout nnd interest whr a
your c. izen- are showing by train
aig tiiem ehc to meet the com-
emergencies.
re i
at ion i.-- IS year.-. The
no maximum.
(Competitor ill not be re(|iiired
to report to any place for a writ*
en examination, but rating- will
be based on information in the ap-
plication, -object to corroboration.
\nolieations ma\ be filed with
the Recorder, labor l-oard, 1. S.
Naval \ ir Stat ion, (Jorpus ('1'
a thirty c:ilil> r rna-
s approximately $600.
need thousands
a DflB A DAY
in by uniting in the j air- j
' '' w Bonds. At Ic.ist ten |'
percent of your income in War
Bonds everj ,.ay day will do the New
trick.
keeps p {j^/aw/af
U. .s
isuty I ttnt r ■
I Texas, until further notice,
j Furt her in format ion can be
Acid Indigestion I cei\vd at the \ Ibany post of 11
Wh t many Doctor* do lor it
: When iWnnach Mid lour itomaok 1
or hMrtburn. di«cor« pr«'«crlb< th- siHlnt ,
i medleln^t rn>*rti f * '.ympl' iimtlr r-ll f moitlrlnni !
i Ilk* those In m-ll-.irw Tnbh'U. Try it.-.! tu youtanlf,
nt flrit slgrv .< Tti y twtitr• Iiarid.
f>i «n<1 brine cmifurt #ry gulrkly y*t not I
Il*i tl?f Onljr lie at druf stDrei If your v<>ry Qr«t
trial pM i Bell am I>«'tW r. r«ntirn tx>tU to ,
vu arid ot doubl« your uuuw?y iiack.
Wasted money is wasted
i't waste precious j
''very dollar you can I
spare should be used to buy |
War Bonds. Buy your ten |
percent every pay clay.
. Wasted mo
lives. Don't
lives. Kvery
Merchants Fast
Motor Lines, Inc.
Serving We t Texas
Making AH Connections Daily
CARL KUNKEL, Ag^nt
Albany Phone 541-W
cream positively stops
underarm Perspiration Odor
1. Not stifT. not messy Yodorn si r 'ads j *t
lik«* vanishiny: cream ! Pah it on—odor srone!
2. Actually soothing Yodora can be used
right after shaving.
3. Won't rot delicate fabrics.
4 Keeps soft' Yodora does not dry in jar. No
Iwaste ; goes far.
^et It '• climate tests made nurse* —
' dcod >rant keeps under-
under the most
j s-vere . unditions. Try Yodora I In tubes or
1 J«r* 10c, 60c. McKesson Sl Hobbins,
Inc., Bridgeport, Connecticut.
deodorant cream
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