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THE ALBANY NEWS
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'Albany, Texas, Thursday, December 25, 19U
Merry
tXPRC&ftiNu OUR ArrHCCIATlON
or y00N MANY COURTtfrlEt Of
tut r*! T AND EXTENDING THC
COVt'Ml Ntft Or TMf •EA60N.
Wt WltH YOU A Mtnnt CMRliT
MAI AND A HArrv NtW Yl Af?
ADAMS' CAFE
Mr. and Mr . C. H. Admin
DF.KF.NSF.
BOND
QUIZ
Emphasizes Farming
in Netional Defense
—it TKMI'l.lv "Vmi arc till' Ifinii
l) In a payroll allotmiMH plan, Minn of IVxn nil, which i> (to
In- an omployi'i' i oinmlttcil to pnr [inn to prmhici a va. I amount ol
! < lia. i any titled amount of I >i
fen i 1'iiinl ay, $ 10(1, $M00, or
.<50(1 worth?
A. No. 'I lio payroll allotment
plan i part of I.lie voluntary lie
fen e Saving I'lo^rain for en
eoura(tin(t 1 he public te mm >
tpniatically An employee may
the food needed to win tlli war
and to feed the wounded nation:
of ; l.e world when peace ha; re
turned, You are (In (teneral on
the farm front which u.lain and
t l engt hen our fi(thtiii(t force
wherever they moot the enemy "
Tli.it I at enn■ ii t w a made hoi e
day an it was MO days nt?o," Wnl-
ser declared. "Hut today wo are
thinking of .soil conservation as
one way in which we can help to
win the war, as well as a means of
bolterinjf nitricultlire and contrili
uting to the welfare of those who
NEWS IN WORLD
OF RELIGION
—
W W Raid
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"('ompariint our condition with
depend directly or indirectly on ithose in other lands, we must roc
agriculture for a livlihood." |o(tiiize that our country i iiiitu
Wal. i i ( old the upon i oi that
their task i to make use of every
available resource in helping far-
mer and rancher to shift their
product ion from a peace time to a
war (inie ha. i
I ally hies ed," aid (lie Komaii
( at hoi a bishop ol the I nitod
State in a recent . (ateinent to the
nation. "Hut we cannot avoid the
repescir ion of a world rata,
t rophc. . I n this olemn hour
NAVAL AVIATION STUDENTS
TO BB INDUCTED DURING
COTTON BOWL. C.AMF.
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The I'lilted States Navy is c<i-
| inn to enlist some of its student j
flyers from Texas and Oklahoma
in Dallas on Now Years Day, dur
iiut the Cotton Howl football (fame
between the University of Ala
tiaina and Texas A. & M. rollejte.
Ituth athletes playing this game
and all other boy. who qualify
from I Ins date until January 1st
will be given the oath of enlist
Paqt Threi
plan at wi
drop out of a payroll allotim ni '| U(, ,|MS when I'aul II Walser, I "This change must he made the when latelul decision: are to lie . m(1|)t ,,,, )(otweon halves,
made it i. evident that u spirit of so desire
exemplary restraint should charac . , ,
. Ifov who wish to take advan
I en/.e mi | priest. ami people. In., ,
(aire nl (In opportunitv are urged
every national crisi:; and everv , „ , ., ,,
' i to call at I he neare I Navv lie
danger our priest; nave been all I , . , ' .
,.. , cruitilig Malum and make applica
in piration. We are confident . .. , ,, ...
turn I or t raining in the r I vine
that (heir good examp e o Iron;' ■ ,, .. .... ,
.. . , , , , , < orp o( the Navy. I he usual
taitli and courage, founded on t lie , , , ... , c
iiualitication, will be reouirod of
virtue of fortitude, will not be , ,,
* those who would enlist.
There i no compul coordinator for the Depart !<••> ervation wa> by hotter farm
'«>"• ,1110111 of Agi iculturo Soil ('miser i i"K method and by establishing
11 Where are Defen e Stamp vatlon Service, add re ed up...
' visor: of Texa oil consei vat ion
A. At post offices, mo.-t bank .[district attending their first an
.iviii^ and loan o<-i
great numbei ol tore
for 1 h«4 ngn : I >efen
Stamp on Sale 11«• i e.
NOTE. To buy Defense Hond 118 1 our l-,,c Harking now. A moral teachci
) Ithev show that freedom has it.
I /ook
Saving.
; nual meeting \ ppioximatels .{()<) "Ifrepar.
upervi or: , from 'li t rut covei
inj.r iiiiiii' than <I." fK00,()()() T<xa
acit , attended 1 he t wo da\ « on
I I e re nee.
Wal «• r empha ized : he
eon, er\at ioti pract ices and not by
plowing up more land," the state
coordinator aid, and reminded,
i o ion damage fol-
lowed our World War I plow up."
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V>° \N(. I *,t
CJt
y
fc. v>*V
inirton, I (A I o Stamp
now on ale at retail tore
are
< tilt Nuclei "I vv.mt yonr ! • 1
ilk line for catehinvT 1 iVT fi h."
l-'loorwalker "Stocking on tl>
Uiird floor, Miss.M
* Call f>7 when you need Conimer
rial Printing.
W e uelenme the (
i-hum e to extend our I « st
\sishes to each <«f N"ii on this, lite happiest «><
fusion of the \eui ( 11111s I M \s
It is our hope that the N«^ ear *niII he filled
uilh an uhundume ««f j:ood tlnn;:^ f«-1 \ou and
\ours us a repaid foi \ out I• \ .i11n and •••nsider
ution.
and Stamps, j;o to the neare t po. t
office, bank, or mving and loan of f,.ont u|ien he
■ ociation ; or wrile to the Inn ,lj(|) .. v|, ()f V()1) kn()W u,,lt f()()(i
Ul'"' Ote I lilted Slate , Wa I; | a w,without which la
lion can win a wai
" |!\ ii. iny t on ei \ at ion in• • t hod
\v i can obtain more readily the in
ci e.i ed pi odih t ion of food Herd
ed by our armed force , b\ om
civilian population, and by oni al '( •in,P,u'" 1
i lie V\ t can achiev e tin 11m■ r- a
ed product ion wit Innit impair! u ,
our arr11 ii 11 ural product ion plant,
our oil."
'I •• va <iil con ervat ion di t rict
ai r peace time or rani/at on.but
I 'ie\ are now import ant to tin' N'a
: t ion' wai effort, the t ate coordi
1 nator declared.
"In pile of tbe bol t t inii tbe
! oil i oil • r\ at ion d i t net pn nrain
1 bewail n Texa , landow nei ai e
! t nds mr, planning, e tabli.-hin",
and maintaining omet liii^i
• t rui-t ive, t he eon -ei \ at ion of ou r
\ it al land I 0UI ( e. al el aid.
"Thes air working to^ethei to
combat . daiurei < u Hit nal em
It's Your Life
(Texa Safety \ oci;
\ re \ mi i feet killing you ?
Maybe t.he> aren't, yet but one
I out of every four per- on killed
in t raffit aeeident t bis year have
walkefl to their deaths.
\ iliolii! t be object I Vr of t he I ><
limit;
M ii limited f!i 1 ol
liATTKKIKS Ki:<TIAIt(ii:i) for
I ail by tin- rights of (iod, and next \
only '?!♦(• We tern Auto A .-.mo
by the riclit of
i nt ere t oft he r
nd by th"
j?ood."
eiate Store.
tf.
I e pit e t heir relat i\ < povi rt y, !
the Oneida Indian who are mem '
•ei Trall'ie Safetv lMner^renc> , bei ol the Oneida M
-1
ervinj; deai I it <i< vil' food
Wifev. "\'e I intended it for
a?n*eI food, but it fell."
'.oiUa't
MODEL CLEANERS
K W WAI LACK
t he pre\ ent ion of
pede t nan deat h \s hich are ex
j pect e(| under t he pi e ent accident
! t rend.
Thirl \ one 'iI the pede t rian fa
! talit if are expected to occur on
( it ^ t re< t Tw ent y one are ilue
a 1 o11vr t he rni al highway .
The ma in i ea on for t he <
death- will be that the pede than
forgot to be careful. I nle in
church in DePere, Wi icon in, ha\ •,
tor e\ e ra I yeai been giving fund
for < hi i ; ian \s ork among their
le fortunate brethren, the \\
niara Indians of Molivia, Soi
Vllieiica The nielli be i of tin
■ cell ha\'( e! a id« " I'he I .ol d
V < re", and from t he ale of bean,
and other produce are endup
in ionars fund to the Rev .lohi
Her; ek, educat ional-es angeli. : i.
\t renic
di:' ini , t lie machine i n't goinv to
eek out ! be pede t HOII. The hit
' ei. t liroui'li carele lie , u u a 11 \
put > him el f into haxardou po i
tion >.
\t night when tb• majority of
rural pede trian fat a 1 it ie occur,
my Of our Nation, the enemy of the v""'" m^r|" h v« void d,
soil ero-ion. depleted oils, fiooil.-,, wnrn < mi t hm^r
. i i i , i white that would reflect the beam
declining crop vield , de. i ea. (Ml . iii
. .ii,, i,. (,f t be approaching headlight: .
I arm income, and low ei li \ 111v'
,andard ^ good rule to follow for an\
Surre of the Oil nation hurhway waker i to u •• 1
di't net mo\ement, Wa ei aid,
mil. t it t ri hut ed to t h. applica
* ,on of democratic principle to the I he be-t rub- foi- the e ty p<
organization and operation of a de man i to "watch while yo
di.-t I'M t. l-'a I III el a 11 d I a n e i a ■ I -, he walk \ e \ • i depend on t! e < 11* i X
ueh a III drunken 1,11 i<>nar\ to the Aymara at La
La/, Molivia. La t iiuimei the
acre yielded $22, and the mem
bei added >' 10 from ot her aving
I lie lve\ ,J 11 Wen be rg, pa. ! or of [
the Oneida congregation, wa for,
a number of years a missionary to '
the Aymara:- and for ixteen year |
ha been serving Indians in Okla
honia and \N i -con in.
f IC.
work ing
group
a colli
walk" Nevei
er Play It 81
\nd then,
i >'/ou I kill \ oil
a vbe
t(
11
explained,
and a «on
moil problem.
"Thi (nl con ei \ at ion <
nrogram will function with
icce a a part of our wa
effort," the >tate < oordinatoi said. ) ■— o
"i ,n at inn i a- • etii .. Adding machine paper at the News
I'lie American Bible Society re
eontly announced that in its 12a
v ea r of er\ ice a a •■< ri|>tlire d is
hifrhway, facing traK | tribuHn* agency, ii "has not yet
I received ti-oiii all gift ot ill kind ,
the equivalent of the i u of oni
I'll t cla battleship." Vet he So
ciety'. annual distribution at ho1''
and abroad ■ xceed 7,00(1,000
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ed wit h cliUi i he , aid for the un
• mployed, a "Bii Urother Move
ment" to guide the youth of th
! nation, temperance education, pn
[ vention of poverty, care for th
f amihe of oldier , a welfai • ei
\ ice 1 or ru ra 1 and 11 bing peoph
an it ar\ i * ruct ion, day n u r « i m- :
and I 'ea. ant < io pel School .
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1 \ W'ORl 1) \ I W \R tna\ \it tnul a
sp.irkk' in ( h r i st mas! Io tlic vdum^mitv ui
West Texas .mil .i11 Xmcric.t this tradi-
tion ol light, and happiness, and chcct, and
pood will toward men remains as .1 glowini;
realitx. 1 or that reason, Ix'liex ing there must
always be .1 Christmas, we consider our job
even more essential this year: 1 lelping to
keep alive the sparkle ot the Christmas spirit
through plentv ot x""'/ light while also
serving our nation's armed forces who are
fighting to preserve not ( hristiamtv alone
but our i 1.1 titTH I reedom and Hemocracv
as Well.
West Texas Utilities
Company
ii t en! u ri« the Mora v ian
Holland ha ; been earr\
jing 011 missionary work in Surinam
' ( Dllteti (in ana, S. \.l now ot
1 upied h\ I S. troop: The work
I ha. long been supported by the
^1 111 >oi t •' v of ' •• Mora v.: n
1 hurt 1 of /. • 1 •, Net herland Hut.
beeaic of the occupation of the
1 Neth< rland-, mom \ no longe'
a\ailai le. and the International
Mi • -on.tr\ Coilneil 1 n-1 Surinam
a an "orphan mi ion" to be car*
| for by churche> of the I nited
[ State ,ind (ire.t { Hrit ain
| church and educ i4 ional w o r k
' reaehe the Negroe of tin bu h.
J ■ a 11j '< be descendant,- of runaway
; -lave , M. iOO of whom art church
member . 15,000 Hindu i a t In
i dian : s()() of w hom are church
1 it e111hei 10,000 Mo lem .lav;
i'iOO church memb i , and Cn
1 ole . 27,000 of whom are church
member- M i ionaries and Sur
nam-born pastors include Anglo j
Saxon, Nfgroe . Javaiie-e, Indian-,
and ('i eole.s.
\ 1 e r♦ than 1200 conscientious ,
objectors to war are now enrolled i
•and a--igned to nineteen service j
jt .uip throughout the I nited ,
States; tnd it is estimated that I
1 hOO additional registrants will j
turn be added to this number. ;
i From the religious point of view,!
the men represent eighty six relig-
ion- sect , including all the major
denominations. Friends. I'n ted I
Brtehren and Mennonite ire the .
•eligious groups operating the '
j camps. T«n are connected with!
• he 1'nited SUite< Forestry Service,
|-even with the Soil Conservation!
I Service, and tw o with the National j
' I 'ark Service.
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DAYS ARE GETTING LONGER
o i
h, embci 21 was the -hortest
• lay of the year, and also the be- .
| ginning of w inter. Fach day until |
i June the da\ will be getting long- I
Winter received a set-back thi-
week when some fine balmy days
were enjoyed. However, Tuesday
morning the temperature dropped
when a norther blew down from
the plain?.
IT IS OUR PRIVILEGE
TO SAY TO YOU
/ i c/) year iir look forward to this
oc< usion hvenusc it /;nr.s us ii
splendid tipptu tunity to not onl y
uish you ai! tin t:ood things for the
torn i nr year l>i. t to than/, you for your <ourt< sies in
the past.
ALEXANDER CAFE, Hill Top
ALEXANDER CAFE No. 2, 9-Mile Hill
•
Mickey and Henry Alexander
lllllllllllnillMIIIIIIMIII,,, 1 Mill I I ,11, , , I, Mil ,(
!y organr/ed "Church o' ( ;
Japan," conipo: 1 I <► t ; :
| mo t of the denomination churcln I :
: 'hat had ; heir root i n l!ui ope. n J •
nd American mi -ion. , ha a Soc; I |
al W e!; ire Boa ••(! wit h a progra u j \
| of aggre . i \ e t ommunity and n;i |:
j ' onal er\ see. Mea -iire ali - ad . '
ulopt ed by t he Hoard include am . I
t ion wide campaign for tin 'preveiu :
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" < if ui^hin von ;i in fi ic ( ! iistmas. with
a lie.... i f mi lliii L"- ii "i ir, u;iv. You liave
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iik liths. (11 i mil'' Mil i \ C.!;i ihtnia>. rvtryboily !
J. L CASTIEBERRY
rtJRNI 1 11R I
t) NI) I RT A K INC.
U L E TID E
GREETINGS
A beautiful sentiment In the true spirit of the
that has continued occasion we extend Sea-
through the centuries, the son's Greetings to our
spirit of Christmas. friends ond neighbors.
J. D. LUMPKIN
COSOFN DISTRIBUTOR
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Friends and Customers
of This Firm
Happy
And a thousand thanks yST
New Year
for your patronage. r "
PERRY BROS.
LEMAN LEWIS, Manager
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 25, 1941, newspaper, December 25, 1941; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth400963/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.