The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1930 Page: 3 of 8
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The Man Who Stands Hitched Sale of Sar?.on
Hy Glenn Crank
"There's .1 man you can ti• ■ to," I tnard o: m an iv ol .• otie
today. "He will stand niti'ln d Win • • • >kik■ ip hi ■!
made up. He's dep<-ndnhl< II < -t i th ->it «if tm . art
DependnIt 11 \ -, of i un i• . <■ n ol : ■ ,. . w ■
so likely to confu depi ntlab i!j with d "rmnti >m t I • • • - • ,i
fixity of'opinion firntne-- of mind.
In thi era of wift and creat.v* chain'' . the in . • ■ > 'a'id teii
oil may be a menai >
Kffeetiv. living in 11 i■ of i ■ 11 > • ■ . jui r* t i.it >. . i '• ■ th-
difficult art of channain our mind- a the fact chant'1
Most of lis have not yet learned t hi - difficult art, for aft a tin
aire of science is till a mi !• fb-dglinf* anionic tin- epochs of history.
Some hint of tin youth of rienc. may III' grasped from the followii
tabulation jtiven by Sir Jauu - Jeans, in hi- The I'niversi Around I
I'dti
Cattleman Pleads For
Tariff Drive Unitv
He
Sh
WIDELY EXPERIENCED
a man before.
Have you ever ki.-si
Y-yes.
H' Tell nie his name so that I can thrash him.
She Hut but he niijrht lie too many for you
Tit Hits.
I'aiiious ;iio Rapidly Becoin
ing Household W ord liir#lii;l.
out Amern.'i 24 Carloads S .Id
in 25 Day* 111 27 States Over-
whelming Demand Hie Oi?e (ireat
Outstanding Proof of Its Won-
derful Merit.
Ajfe of earth
Affe of life on earth
Ape of man on earth
Ape astronomical -cn-nce about
AKe telescopic ;i>tronomy about
The pr scientific avi« wa tat i<
about 2,000,000,000 >« ai
about MOO,000,000 \« a;
about • 0 0,00 0 y < -: u >
".000 years
:t00 y«■ a i
or at b« t slow.
. h
'I he scientific a^« ; dynamic and -wif y i hai / ' .
I he price we must pay for urviva! that we hpis!
dogmatic men who -land hitched and beconn a.-nti
know how to chance t'neir mind- when the fa«'t>. change.
I hoard a dojrmati. man ay the otlie day, "I - snnot build • ly lit'-
on the t indilies o!' lenci when U>« > a -• f t kI I wan' -oinotliinj.1
that is not .-o likely to change in tie fiv«- -tar final 'di'iori of the
paper."
I reminded him of tie following; i •• -t r ■ ■n.t h S William
Urupu:, distinguished Kritish -ci.-ntiM
"New theoiM at'f nnlv men'- attempt to tell you wha? the;. hav«
seen, and no I'm-on Inir enomr, to cov< all th ! id \ theor>
i 1 i k« a blankt ' too mall t • r t.- b .1 . \ r wa> > << . pa!' .*
^Jcaves part ill '<>v« n d. \ tine- c'o > i di>i> " t . <>i > a>
pick up another a ea.-ily as you can drop one too and pick ai. ,n
other in th" Worship Y<hi mu>! not t ha' .< in i \v;iy ' ;
ifyinff itself, becaus. it drop-, on. 11> r\ and pi ip aim' In i a;
more than you condemn a ca rpi-n' • r for d> >pj ■ f11• .1 \ ad ) a
up a chisel."
If we could only bringvto • din iti• >n, p<« iti« 1 >al -. ',; mi '; ■ a 1 in
sort of flexibility of in nd that th
his laboratory!
I he world >111 f• • 1 - more from m n who do not know h w to eV.anir'
their minds than from men who do not know how to t.r d hitched.
Mot Med.' in r o d by tin
do'/i 11 or by the ua*< A fev an
. old i n la rger quant it i< but t hink ^
of a mndicine t hat -ells, in such
eno 1 moo 11tiaim it i. t hat whole
sale dealer ar forced to buy it
in solid carload lot - to upply a
demand that ha- b ■••11 -o phenom
enal a- to almost stagger the im
agination.
That' just what ha happened
with Sargon, tin < ejehrated new
niedici m- that i now • weepi nv I h"
count ry lik« a ca eat tidal wav« .
Not only 1 • th l r ade Imyi nc it ; n
carload lot . but they are buying
carload after carload, each car
containinir ovci 'JO.000 botth ol
Saigon ; d Sa . mi Soft Ma
and there
due to its!
ind dairy
HAVE BOUGHT HOTEL
DRUG STORE
i have bought the Hotel Drug Store, lock
stock and barrel. The doors are now open
for the public, and everybody have a special
invitation to visit our place of business. We
• i'v u'oing to keep an up-to-date stock of
drugs, complete stock of drug sundries. Our
lli-iu' i, I iii V\ Importance of i unit'd agricultural front in
th In ' for e(|u iable tariff and railroad rate. *a< stre-.-ed today
by \ < ilb on of SiI\ t City, N. M . president of tie- \mericail
National I i* tock Association.
Aildr- mjf tin annual meeting of the association, Mr. Culberson
ant tie;. a> little ground for controversy among agricultural in
tere t on major problems
"In tariff activities industry acts a- i unit," he said.
fore has for year- .-ecured advantages denied agriculture
relatively unorganized state."
ENCOURAGING RATES
Speaking of the cooperation of various national farm
organization in the united fight for a tariff on hides and live cattle
1 r, i . Mi Culberson said there « . no attempt mad" to ecu re rates
that would act virtually a- an embargo, but, instead, rates were ask
ed that would lend encouragement to expansion of tlii industry com
meii-urable with the increase in population. , , . ..
"The 1 iied iii,'i ■ 1 in i m port s from Mex i en and the t rend tow a rd SO I I a I OU11 taill \\ ill he a 1110(101 Ol C lean lmeSS,
bain bu t p, duct,on in C mada fully ju tify tin changes made in I an(J tHC Sd'Vice Will t)C Of tllC bCStSOI't by at"
both rate and weight," -aid Mr. Culberson. "The break in the cat- . , , i i ... ,,
early ,n the fall wa to large con ignments tClltlVC ailfl COUllCOUS clei'ks. We hUVe em-
Kansa 'I Oklahoma pasture II vy peculation in the e plo,Ve(l <1 pI'CSC l'i j)ti()H cld'k, all f'X))ei't in his
cattle, eiicoiira^d by the low ariff tin-a in effect, i-
toward order!\' marketing, and all our producer- hava
not conducive
had to uffer
ient i -.t bri ntr '. th pr(dd« n-
What's Ahead For Tlie
Antonioliile Dealer?
In the opinion of many observers, important changes may b e\
pected before very long in automobile retailing met noil Some of
the conditions which point to tie nece- ity for -ncn a change were
discuveil in this city recently by Solon R. Featherston, in an addi'■--
before the I,ions Club. Mr. KVatherston showed how tie dealei
being ground between tin upper millstone of pre- uri from (lie man-
ufacturer and the nether millstone of used car trade ill-.
The manufacturer must maintain high production ,-rnodul'-.- in or
del' to effect the economic- he lias adopted. I'lie dealer, in order
to clear hi.- floor of the new car- which are forced upon him b\ tin-
factory, accepts used car- at inflated valuations Ity -o doing, he
narrows the market for the used car and restricts his own opportun
tyto turn used car- into cash.
If the manufacturer cuts down on output, lie must forego t'ne i ron
omies that mass production make- possible. It follow- that lie can
not make cars as cheaply, lb must either cut hi.- own profit or rni-e
the price to the purchaser.
The prediction has In en made by several observer- that the auto
mobile dealer will disappear before many year- and that In will be
supplanted by an agent of the manufacturer; in other d-, that
t'ne manufacturer will take over the selling end of til' lei-in Oth-
ers predict that the only oIut ion, regardless of wlieth u buy an
tomobiles from inib p ad' i t dealer- or from factory ag> nts, is to ri
strict production to the utual demand for new cars and to elimi it'
or at lea t givat'y inodilj. t pnictici of accep'iiiv t rule m
As the .it Hat i o i talld- now, the a>Jlo!noti\
suffering I'i'iiiii I \ - ry tiling tin n ad' t - tr
possible ; t hat , t t ■ n na .•
er and the man 1! inoil'-r it. me in too..:
fre«|Ueiitly will 1 in w ol, iiist' id of di n ng
usefulness.
Some sort of readjustment seem n, ,, ,r;.
in a nenlthiei 1 oinlit ion when it , uad.
Twenty four carload- in 2.">
day - old in only 27 - tat e • i tie
amazing reiord recently made !>\
the-e wonderful medicine.-..
111 the St a'' of Cali fornia wberi
Sariron « a i nt roduced 1 n A pr 1
of last year, t hit - p-eni red I
ca rload - to -upply «I" • ver i 1
cr a ml' denial',! 1 '1 t! 1 i - one state
alone Te va- deale 1 - reipi i red !'
carload - 111 only foil' mont h .
\ ingb New ^ "rk firiv. with
wh"!e -ale In anches iI) ' adi ng
cities, 1 e'ling at the rate of m
er a Million : 'id .. Quarti r bottb 1
a y nr.
"I'heiio 11cnal and hew ilib-ri ng"
is the wav oil' of the big drug
jobbers of t In eon nt rv de-cribe-
t lie I- arv' lous demand for Sargon.
"It '■ the J.I eat. -• seller within
tin memory of tin oldest mem-
ber- of our organization," said
: another.
"We are elling more Sargon
than any other ten medicine.- put
together." said till another.
And so it is everywhere Sargon
! ha- been introduced. From Coast
1 to Coa.-t and from the Gulf to the
I <Jr« at l ik' . Sargon is known and
honored.
Million upon millions have used
it and havi told other millions,
what it ha doin for them. When
suffering men and women find a
medicine that help- them, they
naturally want to tell their friends
about it and in this way Sargon i-
fa-t becoming a household word
' throughout \me 1 ica.
The It' vill Store, ,\giints.
a result. '
11. la 1 11 iv tin \merican National I,iv
•1 n responsible for the consent i|ecrc<
I not
pack
iid that befor
nee, th
a oi-k a -oi at ion Irti
being imposed on the
the d' i i t e was formulated and at
a -ociation had urged that the packers
line and our slogan will be the very purest
of drugs hence we solicit a liberal share
of the prescription business. Will handle
the best of cigars, all the leading brands.
Will make a specialty of curb service, just
honk your horn, and a smiling clerk will ans-
wer your honk. In fact will handle every-
thing to be found in a first-class drug store.
We solicit a liberal share of the trade, don't
1 want it all, but just a fair division. Our
• i|;i ai-e of tie agricultural marketing act, providing for ai main slogan wil' be Service, and we
••••'••' >erat|v® will do it with a smile. Come in and see us,
marketing a a nations was aid b\ Mr. i ulberson to have provided . '
ci'-at initial b« m t'it t feeder in tin t orn belt and direct benefit to lT1<Al\6 OUT plclCO Ol l)USin0SS yOl.ll StOPPlTljJ
cattle grow i . place.
el . Ml Cll I be| —nil
frei|iient intervals
retail meat.
"Tn. peed f" • , retail today appears mor urgent than ever,"
In aid "I ipreud between the whole-u and retail prices of
meat . great r today than ever before."
Mr. Culbei on aid the l',o.\ bill, or the admini t rati ve arrangement
that cut Mi \i'■ a 11 immigration to -lightly more than 5,000 persons
. 1 nually, i hampi ling the association's needs seriously.
"Thi- - no time for wildeatting in the cattle business," he con-
cluded. "Any increase in production 'nould le along conservative
line arid on a sound financial basis."
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News Want Ads (let Results
Thank You Folks-
1). E. (DOSS) ROGERS
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The first thrill
and its return engagement
OF COURSK nothing can quite duplicate
the thrill of slipping into a gown you ve
never worn before Hut when, later 011, von
send 11s that same gown to clean, and we re-
turn tt spotless an I perfect well, that lit *st
time" thi ill comes \ ei \ 11 "si to plavint; t
return etig.i) tuetit. Try our dry cleaning
fit'! VIC♦ v«l ill S e
Whitney Cleaners
Phone 320
TYnirs 110 vou WIN
...DRY CLLaX I liLSi oi 11 XEki
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>'oii are hereby notified that I
j \S \V Kox of Shaekelford t'oun
ty, '!'• \a.-, oil tin 'J 1 <t day of .Ian |
uary, \ h I! .t0, executed a deed]
of a• -igllliu nt l otn eyillg to the j
underpinned al' ol his property 1
for the benefit of hi.- creditors
who iniiMiit to ai 1 apt their plo
portional slian ot hi- estate and |
di-i'liargi him from tlu ir resper
j tivi claims, and that the under-I
■ signed ha- aeei'pted said trust and
'1111s duly ,|tia11 f 1 e,| a- required b\
law.
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as.-innnieiit must within four
moii 11' a ft 1 11. ■ Ie 1 bl 11 at ion ot
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a vsinm • their eon -"nt in w 1 it ill),'
and within -ix months from tin
diiti of th i - not i'e file their 1 'a 111
a 111 • -1 1 died In -i« i. 'til the 111.
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Not until von drive the new (Chevrolet —and for sustained high speeds. Its
Six can you appreciate what a won- power Hows evenly and smoothly,
derful improvement has been made And it is extremely flexible in traffic,
in its famous six-cylinder valve-in- In fact—it does everything you could
head engine. With its capacity in- possibly want a motor to do. Yet it is
creased to 50 horsepower, it has great remarkably economical in its use of
reserve energy for sweeping up the gasoline and oil. Come in today for a
steepest hills—for swift acceleration demonstration.
-at greatly reduced prices!
THE ROADSTER $495 THE COUPE $565
THE PI'()RT ROADSTER $525 THE SPORT COUPE $625
THE PHAETON $495 THE CLUB SEDAN $625
THE COACH $565 THE SEDAN $675
Ail priori 1. o. * . fat lory, Fttnt, Michigan
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 46, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1930, newspaper, January 24, 1930; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401569/m1/3/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.