The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1938 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEWS. ALBANY. TEXAS
THURSDAY, AP1IL!
I_H g a* I •>•>•••• El | a sijrn in front of an El Paso de- mer official of Tarrint County, as sent in? — Gold in the Hills or ,
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METHODIST I
Published Every Thursday
CHAS. A. FRY AH, Publisher
MEMVM
TEXA5^il)UX PRESS
ASSOCIATION
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5! that it is named, "2 by 4".
'I When Judpe Ralph Yarborouirh location in the centcr of the pine;,
J«W. 18 7 I Judge J. A. Matthews received a #f Augtin was jn For| Worth re. woods and is planning a great
i HORN: to Mr. and Mr-. J. C. P°n>./'',>M'..''n''u "'ntl>" in his campaign for Attor- "Forest Festical' this fall
Lufkin is capitalizing on its Unu.-ual nine: Salty Hull, legis-;
v lator from Fort Worth.
Irvin, of Ft. Griffin, a girl.
' Tuesday evening. It will be used
j bv the little folk- as a saddle
I
pony.
S. \. Bradley of Newcomb, vva-.
in our market with some nic- \ ,-ave-in caught Ah Williams
— .-boat- la. t Friday, which he -old anij jjm ,\ckerman one day I i t
Entered in Post Office at Albany, withou, mu,h -rouble. w,...k, burving them up ... their
Texas, a Second Clu Man ,
____J * « wa | |)(,j W|l|.(. 1'iigaged III lIV
avi- i- ju t back f•••!••! a <• ii;L- for tin foundation of pier
epheri - Coul,v. and f < i t:: • • railroad liridj.''- on Salt
Sunday School at 9.45
Preaching at 11:00 a.
Young I'eople at 7
Monday at 3 :00 p. m.,
• * * Young Women
Ard can't something be done Tuesday, Missionary
. about men who shake the rail at g :00 p. m.
It was with genuine regret that
llay it tiurant counters. Wednesday, Church Nl|
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j about Politics," te aring the name City without witnessing the play _ <-.•<*> I Board meeting every
of Chester Hollis, well known for that the Little Theatre was pre- ^ , vs OFFICE.
ney General, he was handed a
little book entitled "What 1 Know this historian had to leave
C ARRON Prta'ER FOR SAV* , f-ay at 7.30 p m
Subscription Rates: •' N.
6 Months $1.00—One Year $2 00 trip throug
i eport n fine crop
Di.play Advertisements ](| j. ( , , ,.
35c prr column inch each insertion
Local and Reading Notices ,10c
per single column line each I H
insertio n
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The new, 19^8 Scr\cl lilecttolux still gives
you the lasting efiieiency of "No Moving
Parts," and all the conveniences that go with
modern refrigeration, besides. A small down
pa\nient jnits it in your home. Savings pay
for it. W hy not start them NOW?
jld
• PERMANENT
SILENCE
• CONTINUED
LOW COST
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EFFICIENCY
t SAVINGS THAT
PAY FOR IT
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Not Ic More to Operate
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IT HAS ifi UiWMG PARTS
In the Freezing System . . .
"We have been the satisfied owners of a Servcl Elcctrolux
refrigerator lor over ten years. I Ins remarkable refrigerator, after
almost eleven years of d.nlv use, is still |ust as economical, silent,
and trouble tree as when it was first installed in our home.
"A representative ot the local l.lectrolux dealer called on us
recently in .111 attempt to interest us in trading for a late model,
but we declined lor the reason that our old l.lectrolux is still giving
11s such excellent and economical service that we would have
nothing to gain by giving it up.
"We have lived in Abilene for fifty-five years, and I often think
how wondcrtul it would have been could we have had the protec-
tion and convenience ot .1 Serve! 1 lectrolux tor all those years. And
judging from the condition
of our present refrigerator, 1
sincerely believe that could
wv have purchased one at that
early date it v mid still be in
operation today."
MRS. O. S. K \LTMAN,
Abilene, 1 e.s.is.
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New Oil Maps of Shackelford County
and Adjoining Areas.
Webb & Webb
YOUR INSURXNCI I or VS I I I (iK S
INSURANCE
Sanders Drug & Appliance Store
PHONE 157
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 21, 1938, newspaper, April 21, 1938; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402034/m1/2/: accessed July 3, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.