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THE ALBANY NEWS. ALBANY, TEXAS
jck McCarty's Column
jajtain pretty
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M ivl r I ran
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HI, the *U |ii n«c ix over with. tice it. We buy everything we
grermt'iit. Unhand, France and wear buy our ti n cent or., and
i*ny nay they will not h iv > n our waxli ray at our old
But komIi, it miire wii" a relict l.onie town. For id'tam e we've
1 we read the head line, in , . orn one brand of dioer for 80
r Monday morning -tatitiK y,ai-, and they are handled ex-
theac mighty power vere in clugivtly by an Albany merchant,
ement. That mean < meutm tiiat Never took ut .i -line anywhere
CiechoHlavakians inu>1 behave (.| -e. We alno buy our hat from
iwelvex. No need of a pl.he the name merchant. We bought
now. All we are afraid of new one nut lont went down
, 1* that Hitler will «et the bijf- to (Jalve ton to II.. T.I'. \. A bell
d over something el e. JuM. a boy Hiolfd it, and we came all the
Say Cob III: ck, «mr havi
t * ayed away om«-wlu rc, tmt ttiink
we will \>i i them all rouaded up
pretty -oon, then we will come
down and move your iiou.e up to
Albany. .So ifet all your pot and
pan ready, and gather up your
cows, doKs and cat-, and we will
move the whole doirifoue "pas-el"
at one time
Sedwick News Lueders News
LOTS OF BEAUTIES
AT DALLAS FAIR
a I
BUT, DOGGONE, IT'S LONE
SOME AROUND HERF.
Yes, it sure is lonesome in Al-
bany now. About 10 or .*,0 young
' boy and Kirls have left tt:e old
rter and paperhan^er, yet all way home in the rain barche uled, hom„ town and ne ttWliy to ()if.
many stands at attention when and bought another one j„,t like it t„
,peaks Dictator, eh ' from our own Albany merchant. 1 fo| hjgh,,r |r.arn;nK. A)| these
young people had finished in Al
Mi.- Dorothy Carter has gone to
Abilene where slu- ha. employment.
A. D. Hazard is visiting his
uncle, T. L. Haggard of Sedwick,
Mi . Fred Morrison gave a party
last Thur-day night honoring her
son, Kujrene' iveiiteenth birth-
da;,. Quiet a fi-w were present
and reported a (food time.
Mi l£ II. Kd);ar spent Saturday
with her on Wync and family of
Albany.
Mrs. T. I/. Huggird spent Tues-
day evening in the home of Misses ders.
Margie and Georgia Knglinli. J. T
Mr . J. W. Macon spent last Fri-
day night in the home of her
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Dallas, September 21.—Greatest
.. assembly of beautiei, thrilling act*
Mr. and Mrs Knn s Fitzgerald ,.V(.r vh|t th, sute Fair of Tcx.|don
a.i hi . m i a S.ituiday. I iim has been contracted for the aud-
Mr. and Mrs. Jimm.e Wills vis- itor,um ,,urjn(r t|w (.0,(|en JubjIfte
tted her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John (v,et)rutiorl> 0ctober 8 to 28. I'op-
(lark of Avoca Sunday. > u|„r prj(,M wi„ be jn effect
I-red SUinilfield and wife of throU(chollt the Falr perlod.
Nonahans vIm ted relatives in Lue- 0pcnir,K jn the ttudltorlum *j„
ders last week th„ Mika ,,arnc„. • Jubi|ee
. and . r.-,. A. J. Roberts of j,-0||jCB djrect from Chicago. A
Swans Chapel visited in the home
cast of 125 includes scores of
t seems to us that Franklin I).
Jievelt has the well lie III lie I
led out his presidential irc-ture.,
tenting his choice for ceil-iiii |
It—trying to build up a politic I
nliy, subject to hi- dim ;ml -, and
t a single one of hi men wen
iCted. He it lid, tl ;. i a den
ratic republic and people read
d think for themselves. They
!1 follow jut o far when he
wrong, but when they see the
I to buy youi new fall suit and over will major
I rout? Are you going to slip olf
lu nine ot her ma |j ' . Inwn i lid I hi;,
them'.' Lot i of , ood tailor in Al
bany, ready to fit you up a
ut < K. Burnt... last Sunday. beauties, precision girls and show
Lave,a Higg- of Abilene spent K,rli( jlg we„ Hfj num{,rolJ(( other
th- u^k-end with friends in Lue- U(.u „uppy on|y rjval of char)ie
McCarthy, is one of the headlintrs
,aw re in i was in Albany f{ttrnes' show has been ac-
"'''''^' | claimed this year as top-notch
, . „ . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Standfiebl and ithroughout the Middle West and in
I daughter, Mi Moyd labor. daughter Wanda, of Gorman, vis- ranada. The show will be present
Mrs. . uhan Nolan and It, ,1 her father, Mr. Johnnie Har- L,, from 0ctobcr „ 1(i inciu,ivci
I"" sons spent last Ihursday night in grove, who has been quite ill. 1 „,„i „!„i„
onal work. ^ ethe youthful t||,. home of her brother, Mr. and j Mr. and Mrs. J. I'. Vickers vis-
j Say, on, where are you going bany high -rhool and now they( un,|
fr
mind are hungry for knowledge.
I'liey are willing to live in sliacl.
o they may -it
knowledge, and
p,>!i. hed and rround.
SOMF. WHISPERING NEWS
()ne of the politicians in the last
gubernatorial campaign aid there
How about you I next year'
turkey crop? Guy t'aldwell, man
ligei ot the Caldwell ralich out on
the Clear I'ork, say he i going to
ndwriting on the wall, they drop have a crop worth while next year.
III. Just a short while ago House He has a fine ranch out there a
•H had one if the greatest politi- "ice ranch home with all modern
t victories in the history of the' conveniences. Every ranch in the
ition, carrying every state in the county ought to have turkeys next!
nlon except two. His popularity year to pick up the waste, eat the . .
. ... . . ... ■ l i i ,u i five thousand feet deep
U so universal it looked like he grasshoppers, and make the pest
iyht to be a third termer. I into gold dollars.
Mis. Ueo; e Ycrgin.
Mr. and Mr . W. A
'' lite table ol f||lnj|j. pent la: t Sunday afternoon
get their mind- in xl,ilt-„«•-
Mr. and Mr Slim Wilson and
daughter Komadell, pent Sunday
in the home of Mr. and Mi . How
anl Uansdell.
Mi . W. O. Baldwin visited her
was nothing more dang, rou- than m„ther in Clairette recently,
whi-pering during a poPUcal cam- v T Morrison was taken to Ab
paign. There is some whispering j|ene Monday for eye treatment. 1
going on here now about a deep] MrK jj. C. Jones and Mrs. Ona*
I oil test something like four or | Helms and children have gone to
Canyon for a visit.
Well, anyway, we had the dem- Mel Stanley Sammons the other
entic conventiln at Ileauinont last he t0|d h), ha;) „V(.n hjll.
'«ek—and it was just one big po- (|r(l() turkeys. Yes, seven hundred
ileal pow wow. W. I,ee o'Daniel, turkey* at five dolkw ft head,
BTernor-nominate, got purt of his wou|d beat un oil well all to thun-
emion plank in the platform. It dl>r fome on Mr llnnchma-i and
nu pretty badly scared up, hut sl!irl yoll a bunch of turkeys
h( best he could do. He lost his
ilank on the poll tax.
They are
blocking up quite a large acreage
for the test. Some say it will be
on Merrick Davis and some say on
Dirk Newell—out there somewhere
about the nine mile hill on the Ab-
ilene hill. There's some complaint
here about the high price of leases,
and there hould be some concess-
ions made in view of the fact that
a deep test cost.- the operator
sure crop. Just like getting money | sonl(.thing like 15 or 20 thousand
If you did from home. And think of it, they And he it -aid on a wild
lot read Clarence Ousley's annly.sis |„);irii themselv
if the proceedings of the enliven
Ion, you ought to; he speaks the
Bother tongue, and the great coin-
lion people understand him. We
hlnk he i one of the ablest lin n
n the State.
cat proposition like this, its quite
a risk. So we would admonish
home from san antonio
I the fee holdei to be more liberal
Mrs, Holiday, lire Mis- Ann jtl the 'natter of leasing. It i to
Itu . , came in from San Antonio be hoped that a deep test campaign
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCord and
Inez were business visitors in Al-
bany Saturday.
The Sedwick home demonstra-
tion club will sponsor a singing at
the Sedwick school house Thursday
night, September 29th. Every one
is invited to come and buy sand-
wiches, chilli, coffee and candy.
0
Secretary Wallace
To Speak In Texas
iteil their daughter, Mrs. V
i al ter and Latimer of Cisco Monday.
Mi Flnrence Humes . was in
Stum ford last week-end.
Arther Lieb and family were
hopping in Stamford the past
week.
Henry Lee was in Abilene last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lawrence
I of Hasting visited her parents, Mr.
anil Mrs. C. B. Humes last Sunduy.
Mrs. J. R. Vickers of Cisco vis-
ited relatives here last week.
Mrs. Raymond Marrs and chil-
dren if A.spermont, were in Lue-
ders last week-end.
Mrs. Cora Carter was shopping
in Stamford Saturday.
Mrs. W. T. Taylor of Stamford
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Lieb last week.
Loyd Conwell of I.ubbock visit-
Hollywood Revue, a bevy of mo-
lion picture and radio stars, will
appear in the final days with six
performances. •
('. K. Hume
M r.
M r.
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Newell were
In town Saturday Hick wa.- wear
Ing his usual smile of prosperity
fine grass and fat cattle.
Dick Moherley wa., in from hi
ranch east of town Saturday. Dick
wan smiling too. Everything fine
Out his way.
Say, have you caught the -pint
of trade at home? All honor to
the old Alb any New - he's the
harbinger of all good things. Al
ways working for the things that
will help the town and county.
■Say, old man, where did you buy
that suit and hat ' At your home
town, from your bun ■■ merchant ,
or at some other low n '.' ,
Say, mat lam, win n did you lm\
that new hat'.' Hid you o to -ua.e
Other town for it, oi did you buy
' it at home"
will -tart arouni
doubt there'
will go after
here
tli
re s no
deep oil if someone
it. Two deep tests
Monday, to vi it her parent
and Mr . Murry lin Ye
Holiday has given up hi- po
in Houston and has gone into bus
ine: s for himself in San Antonio
Why ye , if a man call make niori
for another fell iw, why can't ;•
make it for him. elf as ert his ()n 111• Sedwick fee about eight the Texa
business qui I!' 'cations in.-tead ol mile., north of town
Tort Worth, Spt. - I. Secretary
of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace
will addle farmei of Texas, (>k
lalioma, Aik.in a , Louisiana, New
ed in the home of
last week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Windt
of Fort Griffin were
last Friday.
Mrs. Ralph Sahia
week-end with relative.-, in Abilene.
Mr.-. Sahin is a teacher at Post Oak
school.
Millie Minis has returned to
Weatherford, where he attends
II Campbell
in Lueders
spent the
If you need a Type-
writer, come down to
The News office.
Presbyterian Church
Calendar
Sunday:
il :45—Sunday School, J, 0. Oor>
Superintendent.
11:00—Morning Worship, J. A.
Owen, Minister,
7:30—Evening Service.
6:00—Y. P. Christian Eidaavor
Angelina Meridth, Prealdmt
Monday:
4:00—Circle No. 2, Mn. Vir
ginia Mae Crutchfleld, President.
Tueaday:
3:00—Circle No. 1, lira. On
Hubbard, Preiident.
8:00—Choir Practice.
Eldera and Deacons meet th*
First Wednesday of each month.
CHURCH OP CHRIS-if
C. C. Comb*, Minister
Sunday!
Hible Study—10:00 ■. m.
Song Service—10:60 A. M.
Sermon and Worship—11:10 A. )L
Young PeopL t meeting*— 6J9
p. m.
Evening service—7:30 p. m.
Wednesday!
Bible Study—7:30 p. m.
Thursday:
Ladies Bible CIas<>—<3:00 p. m.
The public Is cordially invited to
attend these sendees.
m
Professional - Business
Directory
ati already K'U'UJ down; one on
the I!. Snyder, about M miles
onth1 of Albany; down now about
:t."> hundred feet. The other test is
M< xico, and other Southwestern Junior college.
11 the Will lloRer Memorial
t. !.!ll|' i del
stat
Coliseum II
1 I :30 a. m
announce ('. II. Hay, pre-ideiit of
Agricultural \ socia-
own now Uon
son Bob-
relatives
>111 someone
Trade at home out he/an,
don't only preach t, but we |
W.
BRC. GURNF.Y IN I OWN
liro (lurliey of Deep Cre !. and
Moran, an old tinier in tile county
Was in Albany Monday. Many
year ago, I wa ridinj; around
ilow li tile I e a nd .-topped at hi
hou e, her,an e a d rk cloud wa
ban ntr around, and I thought I
might need shelter, About noon
the delude came one of the hard
ever aw I II, rid 11 I
dinner with him. I'nat
airo. Think I'll ha\>
and it liro. (iurnev
about .'Hi hundred feet. Watch out, ^ joiiit invitation to peak at
! we are going to uncover something j. ort Worth was extended Secre
TRADE AT HOME, EH? hen pretty oon. But doggone Ulo Wallace by Mr. Day, J. U.
Yes, trade at home. Don't go1 folk-, wouldn't it he fine if we Vary, Calvert, president, Texa.-
ilown and help build up the other could pick up the pay down theie. cooperative Council, which is a
fellow town; help build up yo n ' onie on tolk , let - look ahead, oi federation of all farm cooperative-
own. I down, rather. j„ t|1(. .tatl, a„d V. C. Marshall,!
Temple, president, Texa.- Soil and
Water Con-ervation A sociation.
The Texas Extension Service
and the State Agricultural Conser
\atioll Conimittee, \. & M. College,
are cooperating in making plans
I'oi tlie meeting. Mr. Day al. o ha.
invited all other farm organization.-
and agricultural agencies in the
,tate to cooperate in making the
i vent a howling .-uccoss.
"Karnii'i1 oI Texa.- cordially in
vile and urge that you come to our
tate and di.-cu .- national and
world problem.- illecting agricul
ture. We plan to have the great
e-t gathering of fanner in the
Mr- R. K. Burnes and
Fort Worth, Iexas, at |)Vi ()f Albany, visited
Friday, September M0, h(,tv |.lst Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. (i. E. Dennis of
Abilene visited relatives in Lueders
the past week,
C W Dollar and daughter Mo-
zelle, of Abilene, visited W. A.
Lawrence and wife last week-end.
Blanton & Blanton
LAWYERS
ALBANY and ABILENE
THOMAS L. BLANTON
THOMAS L HI.ANTON, JR.
MATTHEWS BLANTON
WILLIAM W. BLANTON
C. M. PRESLEY
JEWELER
SERVICE and QUALITY
BEST of REPAIR
209 PINE, ABILENE, TEXAS
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Trade at home and bet your
iy on f^rand old Shackelford
•ounty. First thing you know the
>il wi lls will pouting. Sob'
DOWN r ROM GKIFFIN
l,0'-trna>ter Sam N'ewioml) was
l«. • n from 1'ort ' i i J'fin We ine
il.'.y looking the old home town <>v
i r. S:im i.- not only po-'m i -1 ♦,r
t • r: ill; I
had to eat
wa. :C> year
,■ n
re,
Ha
(10V
>llt IU' l e
rri wa
me d« u n
h ha • li\ i
nit
w
Blind Banker Sculptures
* Dinosaur In Wire
ork. .Io n
long the memory
i ot to tin- eontrar
ahead of the praii
ijuite tree and ht
of the (*b■ ar l*oi
ri\ or wa > diggi-d.
in to
1 rom t
d out
ol
Weil
CI.-ai-
re . o
man runnetli
He trot t hert
ogs and no --
■ the channel
f li - llrazo
BAPTTST
0:15 a m. Sunday School- I. M
Chi-m. -uperint ndent.
1 1 :00 a. m. Breaching by thi
Pastor. W. M. .Toslin.
C\ :0f1 n. ni. Snndav, Meeting of
the B T S , Mrs W. M. Jo.- lin,
Director.
7 00 p. m Evening Preaching
Service.
n no n. m. Monday. W. M. U
Meetini'-. i
7:1." '). ill. Braver Sew -es each :
Wednesday.
7 '0 p. m. T lesday Follnwinc :
F i-sl Sun lav, Beard of Deacons
Meet.
Your Abstract
Should Be Complete
SEE
The Albany
Abstract Co., Inc.
Offic*—Court Houm ud Fir (
National Bank
TELEPHONE 420
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= H. S. SHOEMAKER
AUTO LOANS
I Notes Refinanced'—More money
| advanced —Any amount from
$10.00 up
| No insurance required on Loam
I under $100.00
CASH IN TEN MINUTES
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{601 Pine Street, Abilene, TexM
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D. G. CURB. M. D.
General Practice Medicint
and Surgery
Office Next To Post Office
Office Ph. 62 Res. Ph. 568-W
Albany, Texiu
CLINTON E ADAMS, M. D.
Phy ician- Surgeon
301-302 Alexander Bldg.
ABILENE, TEXAS
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ATTORNEY AT-L.AW
: Fii'nl National Bank Bldg. : —-— ——-
| ALBANY, TEXAS] I I KY A CASSIFIKD AD IN THE
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A. M. HOWSLEY
Lawyer
First National Bank Building
ALBANY. TEXAS
Children's Day At
rair October 14
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n ii;; i ner w 11o vvi
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!, : oi \ oi Texas to hear \ on," ai<!
! in• joint 'mvitation from the I ixa
oi'L'.'ini7.ation heads.
" \m ^rlad to have an opportuni
ty to talk over present tann prob-
leiii , particularly of cotton, and
that ha\
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ptember 29,
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Mark Shoesmith, America's famous blind sculptor. Inspects the wire
dinosaur by Berthold Ordner, blind Viennese artist.
ALTHOlHiU blind, lierthold Ord | the new inethod of forming flpuros
nor has accomplished tin
tmlque feat of rreatlnc a new type
Of sculpture. A wire plastic" tlino
•aur, 6 Inches loim and I" tin lie?
b> livi tin. .uid looping wire over
a frame, lie it* able to achieve a
reniaikabli) fei*liii(; for form nrel
texture thron Ii his use of t\vi,i:i
la helRht was fashioned by Ordnei ind loops and through blei ding dlf-
by hand with no tools otb-r thnn j ferent types of wire. I',-n ines
pincers and wire cutters. The
figurine has jut been purch i -ed
by the Sinclair hvtinijip Company
•< New York, as an addition
%• Its large collection of dinosaur
models.
Ordner, a banker, developed IiIh
••w art, "wire-phi tic." as an escape
flora despair when his eyesight
failed him In 1 !t29. ITo found not
•nly aa escape but a new life Alter
ttTtng naay mediums, lie evolved
The I modeled in thi:-. manner by Oulner
are considered by experts as show-
ing high artistry.
The National Bureau fur Blind
Artists, with beadqu.riters in New
York, aided Ordner m locating a
client for the dinosaur piece. I'ho
Bureau is very much Interested in
Ordner s work, believing It dis-
proves tin common itnpre: slon that
sculpturing of any kind Is Impos-
sible for Hind persons.
president. :
nece.--.-ary o t hi
e ;n e t illiate the
he iti attendance.
Children are a ured the b
care and attc;;tion and a pic
■ 'ay at the Golden .luliilee . i
t ion.
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Ml I HODIS I l Ht'!U I
Suii11:i\ School at t.'i
I'veachinc at 1 1 :00 a
YoUIlp: I'eople at 7
Monday at 'I .00 |i in.
oung Women
Tuesday, M ac.nary
.00 p. m.
Wedii< day, < 'lin >'li N i .rlit, 7
Boa rd 111 ' • > t i tl IT e\ el \' l'"l ;t Mi
::\ at 7:30 pr m
<t ol
.nit
dira-
Circle o'
Society it
•e>
,i o,
TRINITY LUTHKRAN
H. A. I rr.uifott, l> stor
J). 15 a. m. Sunnay ^enool and
Hible C\v ■•>.
S :00 p. in. Hible ('las.s.
10:M0 a. m. Divine Service.
•'iist Friday of each month
2:M0 ]i. m. the Ladies' Circle meets
| Second Thursday of each month
it 7 :.f{0 p. m. the W'alther League
meets.
Y ii are cordially invited to
woe hin \vith us.
PI KASK PHONE US
If you hive or it vol
visit out of town, plen** mil (i^
and report it. Any new* of lo-
cal interest i* always apprecia-
ted by your friends.
Help us Rive you a better
Albany News by sending in all
news items.
Prehistoric Garden9 Attracts Tourists
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e Vuild ii}', a whole, 111' M/e tn
"j rchist •, te garden" ir, lot v
\« r; ;.t!,o. tins streamlined
sric i ui ci 53 feet ft om His i n(
j mi ked under his neck. I'
A.eci .can . to out -M e-w. [
! e, Michigan, who, in his spare time,
ii before the dawn of history. Domkc s
- res of Lake Huron. Fifty million
(,. . : monarch of all he surveyed. He
; i' .' can be gleaned by the Chevrolet;
. high* : j in the world take millions of
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