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; October it, 19Hi
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i> |,il1i*i !"'• Handriek, (irect
'Plaintiff, and l.illian p. Handriek
.as Defendant
• The
J&+* • -
oeived at the Highway Depart-
ment, Austin, until 9:00 a. n>. Oct.
nature «f M1,j ,s„ii being i21, l!i&2, ami then publicly opened
substantially as follows, to wit: A a"d read.
SU') <jivolv,> M herein the plain 1 This i a "Public Works" l'roj-
titt, «alter V Ilandrirk, in lus ect, as d.ktiued in House Kill No.
petition asks that the marriage ex of the 4 3rd I .egi.slature of the
isting between himself and the .!.• .State of lexa and House Hill No.
j ■ . i • I•'Iliati I'. Handriek, he in i 1 J • ■ ol the lllli I <• lature of the
•I* camnian 0 H '* ;all thing disohcd and that he l>e State ol Tex a . and a such is n l
the platntifl * petition Kranted a divorce f<ir the aid de , .iect to tin provision-, of said
lendant. I laintiff allege, that the Hon e ISilj, . \o ]iio\ih>ii herein
defndant ha heen guilty of cruel [are intended to he in conflict with
treatment tow.mts plaintiff ;<n<| | tin* } ro\ i: ii «• t :«i< 1 Art.
that tin- <l«\1en«iant h«> <!«■ «• 11«h( ,t< < nr<j:nn « \sith 111pio\i
plaintiff tor a porin<i < • o\n tlm !ion < i ,ti«| . |:. , t1 . Stati
• •' • > <*a with tin* intention t" II11* 11\\ • v < < on l,.i asror
)H>i"ian. itly i|'aiatr tin.: plain 1aiiH'<| an-1 t« i . tin ropo
THE ALBANY NEWS
Poor Eyesight Makes
"Slow" Student
^Ifow 10 o'clock a. in. ol the
- M«ndar after the expiration
i*<V L from the date of issn
. J? W this Citation, the same he
S «fflidnv the 10th day of No
•SST*d. « ««■
to*.
*11# 42nd
Klii-ford County, at
in Albany, Texas.
before the Hon
District Court of
the court
till. He allege ilia: III. irir
married in I !< t ii in < Me ,, | , tor
County, Texas, and lived to-eth. i
kid plaintiff's petition wa- til for a period of mil j\ onth , ,<
n the 24th day of September, hu !>ai d and wile
nu in her of Mid
jj. The file
I being No. 2a25.
fhe names of the parties in .<
(arc; Walter A. Handriek
aid
as
tjt
"5.
■ t IS
Stop Taking
lush Drugs for
onstipation
IQainlr Oedngl Hegaln Normal
pMly TMl AH-VeteteW* Way!
harsh drug for constipation , in
you brutally! Their imnps an,I
disrupt normal bowrl mnon,
^ou feel ia need ot repc<t rJ . 1. >m n v •
IN TOU occasionally IrH i oust l p« I r,l,
• ■A but tun relict, like Dr. ( al.l-
yjffM Laxative contained in Svrnp
k|t'l«0-l Irt«M -Nosalti, no liat^li
Dt. Caldwell'* contains in exrui r
w, eldest tod one of the hurst
laiarivet known to mr.lu inr
CiMwell'l Senna laxative taxiea
acn Mildly, hringi thorough reliel
Helps you get regular, en.U
I lied till, the 11 (l.n o
t. taller, 1
(iiven under my hand and
of : aid com t, at o 1 n V li.a
Texa . Ilii the '.!tl!i day oi Sep
t. Mlhel , \ I > . 1
\\ I I. I Ihlh I M i "li, l 'lei ,
I'll I'iet i' o i 1 I, sliaekel fold
< 'otinly, Texa .
I!v l!ul<\ Mooie, Ueiiiil1
i SI M l
C
lie,Hi,'
I alio', i
| vailm
v. ork
< onl i
the wape rate:
t\ pe of orkvi
'.led 1 o l|1i
n'.e liai.ie.l pix
I or
til.
ject
I 111
I t
the
he
local
perl
rat
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al
a
Wol'i
n th
( ON I R At I OK S NO! It I Ol
1 KX \S HK.HWA-*
IONS ! RU< I ION
Sealed proposal.-: to I i <11 tl in t
iny P.IOli mile of t;radin:', : Inn
I lure , base and u; facing front IS
, SO, I mile ea ! of l'utna v, to .i.P
miles north, from Moran to
mile we. t oil Highway No I'M
IV'-.! and .'>7<■, co'.ered h> 1! 1^0
a 1 & li lO.'ll ..-I, m Callahan ^iid
Shackelford Countie , will he re
ItOI e
loved
I ■ a! In da
• r at the re ni
and f
' .e ol! li-
Mnsim'
Hi;-.
ii era!
n or ir
roiect.
i i a n
able at 1
lie idetil
and I e\.
\ U -■ t i i
lal- K>
peril.
•atlol
t: I
ua i
11
each craft
mechanic
work on
no\ pre-
vvlncli the
d, and the
■ le than
own in the
(> : I VIM* .hi
l.e paid
■■ rat. .
avail
Hal l is,
d, Texa ,
partment.
ei\ed.
V! SI IN I'ooi ejesinlit can
make a child "slow" in school.
I m Di rected \i llal defects cull
i an i a iiormalljk bright vouniistei
to dislike eIntoi, tall behind in Ills
' la- all,! h. oilie elt colls' ion
about playinr --port- and paine.-,
a \ ■ I i I o il U Cox , late healt 'l
offi. II
\ child w ill I a 11-1 \
about | ii mi i \ n in it nas
led, lie ni.'u ee i|o ible,
tlii. •• a i out ot i "ii I. Ik
1,11 an' line lie. Ill e lie doe not
> 1111\v (lO A Weill' I .oil Id ee 1 llllt
i w h\ it i ii 11 p.11 '.ant i or pat
cnt- and te:n liei to know the
\ ,nnl o of eje I rouble \ll ill
i i , I: Id i ' be victimized
both at t'hool and
te .
HaUfeAD
Three Sipiare meals. We take
it for planted that every growing
hoy and pirl -liould have three
three i|Uare meals a day. Com
in ii n it ie pride theinsehe on then
hot lunch pixmrams, on the well
balanced I n • a I • available in I
rafeteriic Mothei .train the
.hudpet to till tile botlomlc pits
„i 111a11 around tin dinner lnbli with a ha'
lie 1 ■ 1111 Janceil diet. Hut the "tit I .piare"
\ , I in i I no often lie;■ lecled
w ill not lln Inch cliool ;'ill . pend llie
Korean Vet Due
Compensation
tilenn McNatt, of the Texas Kni-
ploymeiit office in Abilene, was in
Albany Friday, and uave the News
information concerning unemploy-
ment compensation for Korean
veteran*. Those who have serv-
ed PO continuous days in the arm-
ed force* on or after June 27,
ll'.itl, and were released or dis
charged from the service under
condition other than dishonorable,
will be eligible to apply tor veter-
an* unemployment compensation
by I".
with I
To.
pla\
O 11 < M
ir U
that t
fHlihl
t«' '
•,'hnut
jOlM < 4*11
out ii n«'\v 1 linlo, vrah.v
t« ;i t, ami i i li«- out tin*
tri-n jil'i hoy who ha
alarm . i alls, ami \ ipoin
Icfp. till tin- la t inoi
a '.'la o!' • 11i 1 k ami i>
morning ntinulos trying a 11« i (le t. It
( p j i ■ 11 * m'
door. I hi-
ijjnoi'iml
i : liako
for 20
oompi'tt
•ot,
t>
do! I
> latch
voun
tmcai
,1 he
i' y •
Oil"
tor
i * no
cd CdlV, |
1'ra I'll
< nut imio
. t liool i a
tin* bti .
\ ' -I • i1' .ii \ i ua 11' a hout 11 o <
.'i i a s la t \nd own w ot <■, « v*
ic i ii a • how oil 1 • pi i«« nt oi
a11 Im ,*11 < hooi i-iri and nino p«*i
c•11.: « ! I lir hos rat no hl'rak ! a.>t 1
a 1 all he I oio t a rt in! i i t'hool, I
11
>il.I.
oi i',an
(>a: i
rahl'n
il di
I ndi
wot d
\v huh
tor ha
■ , pt to
•anmv
tin- VI i;
th' t ro\i i
7.1 \ hoai
aii'l let i
-III'!
l.'Ct
I ■<
p!a>
h aw ay blur.
Heroin.' ill!
i lo e v ork
Ulink ■ mm i
ible or trip.*
I ovei en - ii i
, Il' ni't ill pi i: ill'.1 that tin e
\ oil I;" I.-I W o ha\ e been fa tin;
.Hire d net I I or IT lloll 1 back
ul!ei fro i II a. in. fatigue.
luiichtimo
Veteran.- max draw .*
v eeks in iinemployinent
ti reivei of Ci7the maximum he
■ an receive ulider the act
I In would make him the potential
received of StlTii, the maximum lie
i an received undter 1 lie act.
\\ ilel llie v eteran v i it the |o
. al Tl I' office to apply for voter
an unemployment coiupcnsition,
lie must bring with him In- di.*
ai -e in eparat ion pape , hi -
in ni1 ecut ily card, and a list of
til. employer for whom he worked
ovei an Is nontli period, prior to
I nil ring th ire, and up to the
date he tile his claim.
ah
until
e they can't pay
are re 11. anil
than u iial.
. er mall oh
I lie III I , ii
i lahlis bed at
( o il • in 1 .
W il a I
0
st Tajj^0Si0|
." Etco relieve* stonui h
men thit comripirion open hrinsv
sugar at its best;
nhant
v" atel ha-.1
v w a
Mai v
■ a a el liave
. uppK ot
liihbonc at News oft'ica
Money ba<k
If net
Mail li«'lf*'o la. .''Il),
n V. ii n V
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ITCAIDWEILS
hc0lIMHA IAXATIVE
Mid ttoMMMartftf Syrup ftptln
V vnowriter
OH
To Rtitevf
Shitty of
. ;• lied 1 IIInl I
WO I Ii' 11 eve lid
I When any
ale pre ent, 11
the ' llild
his eye,
i oni'i 1 ion will
unplca ant re
j lie
I l.e til ! I le
I S. at Salem
if
the
re
i ondit ion
\a 111eil at
n light ; can't
di lance \ i
ii I'll led or
e yinptoin
.poll ible for
liould hav.
once l.arlv
of
ive many day
and po ihly
ihant a111ved in I he
, Ma . i' 17H.;
■ Mum m iMun-uai w nun
(irolecl
i'ui,
she to
t b
end,.
rot ic;
cr to;
1 cm
V.
will buy
I ! I he !he Inst lo ulmit ih#t you can buy ,i ear for
lc>\ than the price ol a lluick
Hul not so much lc§* .is mosi people think.
And jusl to s.i\ e those lew extra dollar*, you'll mm J
fortune in tun.
|«or the lew extra 4oil.<i s you pay lot a Huick, you net th«?
Hinder and ilinll of a lot more power than you'll tfet in any
other ear ol its price and pounds —plus the hi# milc*-p«ri-
gallon tiiiurcs of Ihiiek's famed hi((h-eonipre *ion Fireball
S I mine.
^ou ijet si/e and room mid looks to do you proud eomforl
you'll hardly believe—and that good sense of security th t
only ample weight can imparl.
^ ui t the all-coil-sprinft t ide tli.it a million dollai * i mi!*ji t
duplicate, "ton get handling, steering, braking, turumu -
all with an ease that women especially appreciate.
We could on a\ length uhout t lot nt other things, in< 1 .1-
ini> fiiir-si/.od list of items >on ^ct in c\cv\ l^uu k h r
\\i\ich cost e\ti ;t oil lesser e n s.
lint why j<o onr I'he fun nul tine f< 1 in^ an.l -ndi ♦. •
comfort you cnjo\ in .! Huick ate tilings you sb< ivt i ,
nusstng lor jtssl «i f^w extr.i do!! us. \nu the >
just c urt pass tlt.it up.
( iot .i little time 1<« dt 'p in and let us pt n e mil i
Vjutptr.ent, ac. • *■ '*•>>: avJ ?> ! r. ■ '
OHt r-tke. ' '' ti: Mrs : o*
N *r; 1 () : fl.tl ** * ' , ,
* '(>-• Jt . J ,
II; < (a hour
air w.i :iM| 111■ < .i
attriiliiMi. Ihr \
I• 1111'iI, ami tin 11
Hie' t linn] lm\ ,un| v'ill of
tril r«M)i ijllitr r rowII ll|l, bllt thry
air not yrt i 'oinplrtnl |>roiluctv.
I lir\ .in i on tantl>, tradily i/row
iim'. I rii iiay arr hu \, « ram
Mini With Irainin^ and playing.
I lirs hin n up t lie*! likr two lrji
•'•■il tra :l! i- ilu 111• Th«' avriu^r
diot t t an aiiult tanuot nirrt thru
i|i-mand I hat tii t ijuarr .should
hr rvm jnorr nutritious than onr
nr< rssarv to -.'rt th< tioiiM'Wit'r
throupli till lunch.
I hr hrraktast nrril not hr
liravy (trntdlr rakr .or niorr till
mr than nutrition Fruit, wholr
i'lainnl in i-nrn hnl t rrral or
hi- .ol, and riilk jnakr n vrood foun-
i 11< i to vvhii'h o ,r nrotrin t ood
liould hr addrd a oftrn a no
11 I• Srr i i ' A ln 's t hr\ arr
|ll* 111 1,1 a ml ( hrajr l a'm- a hint
fro a I 'utt !i hn akta 1 and put
,i plattri ot - i d i hrr r and «old
'rat oi ! hr lit' k ' a t t abli* I Vr I
i .I kidin'.s- all' irlativrly low co I
oun i ot' }>rot • . 1 r\ rr\ inv i
o
,525 I NROI.I I l> A I McMURRY
\ I 11.1 \ !• \ a auhan Moorv,
tor.iirr Alhany hitvh <hool >tu
dint, i^ includrd in thr ,'i2.' stu
! drill rnrolh'd at Mi Mui i y ( ol
, |r;jr for thr fall srniostor.
art
fteirtW
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q. May I attend a forelga
school under the new Korean tif
bill?
V.\ es, ,^o long a y ou meet the
. liu'ibilit., ri'.|uir.m.'iii- of the new
law, and so Ioiik a- the s.hool i>
an approved in titiiti.m of higher
learning. VA lia> the rijrht t9
deny or diacoiitinue a \eteran'
foreign trainin; , il it finds tliat
the truining "i not for the best
interest of the \etemn or the jr**-
I eminent."
A Veterai an.l hi wife were
'both killed in an automobile acci-
dent. lie bad a ¥ 111,000 National
Service l.it'e 11 Iirani e, with hit
wile as benelii iaiv. Me had iiaM-
eil no secondary beneticiaries.
What Jiap|>en> to lii* insurance?
V. The proceeds <il his insur-
ance policy unnI.I normally be
paid, in one inn, to his estate.
Q. How nun li < an a veteran
borrow on hi- p> rmanent National
Service I.ife lh-urance policy?
Al-o, what'.- tli. annual interest
charge on such loans'.'
\. A veteran may borrow up t
!M percent or tlie re erve \alue of
The .lOlli lornial openini' ol th.
coll.'^e w a
i la -e al n
Mid eine ler examinations >n un- ^
term are et Nov. fi with final- |(,1;|
being oheiluled Jan
held Sept. 12, with I
beginning that day.
examinations of the
bis policy it the policy lias been in
force for a year <>r more. The in-
l!> 23.
t. rest rate
'year.
I aju
and 1
I'oiii percent per
I
in,
a World War
expert to get
II vet-
my de-
I'hanksgiving
: m \o\ 'J♦ > ! i
holiday- are ^et
I, and t'hrist-
ma holidav ■ are
I). i- Hi to .Ian. t
Vaughan is the son of Mi and |
Mi- Vau.'han Moore ol Mban>
K i ee
|
111 it ish breakfast it Ii I i-ii
- una 1k.
Too many
j adopt in a- I'l l
i.ever \ ary it.
i inay help t
to the table
ireal they
ol them.
ill hu in. - administration,
jwhich I studied under the (il bill.
| After 1 finish, may I take a course
lieduled lioni .n at a business school?
Would such a course be consider-
ed a "normal progression" from
n y bu.-itie- ad niiiiist i at ion train-
ing" The .luly, l'.t.'O, .-ut-ofT date
applied to in-, I• v the way.
A N <->n would not be permit*
ted to take tin- a.-counting course
.under the < ■ I bill I'he reason is
that i uniplet i" ei' \ our business
adiliiiiisliati.il " ii i i not a pre-
|re.|uisite to . .11 ent in the sec-
ond .our i-
\ me! ii all la r.i ie
kt'ast routine ami
\ i hai -. '• of menu
get >.mi youngsters
n time to' the good
need for the day ahead
News want k.i-i get i> in*
( Your Greyhound Agent)
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More People Travel by Greyhound Than
by Any Other Transportation System!
m#-*-
learn
lo'll explain
miles tor a
. so.great :t
fort. And
on one
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GREYHOUN
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