The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1939 Page: 3 of 8
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Jterrett and family <>i'
[reek, were the pe
j,. Jacobs last 1 u
r^idi Wilhelm ha- return,-d |. I;
Kinatti, Ohio, when . .
in irnool for .some t un,'
Hammer is vi lin v I i ■ t.
itaaMrs. Mui", tlii -v .Ml ■
(A a. M. George {:«.•!
i! Nellie, visited in M -
''"a l*htlU > i on trie
W'-'.-k, .She ha, be, n ri,'
■ ia.-t Friday,
• I. I). Me dull en ha I,,
the flu.
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Mr. ami Mr.-. Geo
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LUZDERS Ni-W.:j
Te: chei of H . til .' , l'a.-it Ol
i{oekl a!, ami I!> rr\ ' ill n , i reci
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plan for ! he Inn i ■ .:a ' ill,
w : i i to It,■ held M u, i . I
tile I'M.-; Oak -I'I'moI,
M. iMori , will be din ctor
til,- Mi N'or, I, . itt
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Saturday with f.'harlej Mini who
iittk. little (.'ii'l is in the ho ..
Herron's baby, Joe, ha |. ,v ;111,■,..i | ;
r^ck the part week
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•ioner Wilhelm, ol It. | . ., ,| , •
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i i. I lei.! at l.oek Hdl Friday
I one over .Monday
|, rtpuliir meeting "f
AUG. 20, 1897
|tW. G. Capertun «"•:«•
I. W. G.Webb ha goii
, to visit relitive -.
liHuskev came in ftoir Si
Mr. I 'oni; enU'itaii ed hin room
' i a a ("■:;,• j,;ij Ly one nij.;ht la '.
," Do I i. I'hilley reel ived the
i In1 re w I a Mod crowd :it inr.
'.' S 'i mla y. 'I he ei ,ii ve nt ion w i 11
lf( last Saturday evcun ••. |„. |; ||j|| , |lll(| ; , .,
n \ i,: 11 in the alt, noon.
(1 ra n,Ii11a I , ton of A hilene \
'ted (iiandina l'hiMoj Saturday.
Tile Ilatilhy IUipt ist chlireh i
to ha . a holm eoniinu' a ncl
,'lmi'i'li (ledi, al inn j le fo'II'til Sun-
da;, in .Aprd. All the ex-pastor-
a 'd hum iifl a re in-, ited to attend.
I'1" re will he ill- da' - rvio and
jritafid that Mr.
|s«ve his family to tli pia
it his home.
a"Bl fettie Nelson ret m'
^ "siliti last Saturday.
, Ivy was in from I •
trttrilllro, ranch Sattir 'ay .
(everything 0. K.
I, King was in fro"i I'e,
athletic ; Mi . M. I. Mon . I'm.'
O;-Stoi y t• (1 i11. ; Mi U ii p
all, I 'o i (lak, I' , 1
ft, i
a I'V ; M I' . .lendin;:. . Roe. i ill, i
Declamation and Waitei HI ukon
sip, l'erryhil) will have char,."
i f atlllei ir.,.
Member.- of the Senior hi.v;li
cl.ool (las are making plan ior
ia to\.i -day tour of . ewral 1,■ •..
The cl.i. < plan to leave here on
April and tour Au.-tin, S.-n An
toni< , Hunt \ ill", (iah ■ ton, ■ a
,iou-ton.
At . an \ nt on in t.hc. plan <> '
; 'i nd the 15nttle of Flow, i s
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Vaiii"
: vvere in Abilene Fr da', 'if/lit in
i an .1 I 11, li"-' ' V 1 i: V. 1 11 V a.
\ : 1 . ! !!; 11
Mi. and Mr-. \. K. Jamer on
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ia puit the we,-I. , nd with Mi.
i'al Miv. I.. (). Satidlin
Mr. and Mr. 3 liiUiie' ; nt
h. Wrei ml in \\ id. . , Fail
. th friends.
Miss Loui. " Hi i of Abilene
■pent th, work-end with rd Jtivi .
M Flnroi..', I'.urm •, dati.t'itoi
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Is r«.'. ( rt, r, on of Mr. ( ora
'
I i , I'. mony wa p. rfor i d by
lirothev Hail ;y, pastor of tlif
' luidi of Chri '. Mis. Carter
wa born and re;ired near Luedi i
d 1 a many I'm nd. here, and i
ol land II. Mai
Irie you ii" couple will make their
holm . : Vt. ' . \ : it .i ..
v.a "i\i ii at the home of M . and
'dl ■ Is i l.ainhei'i in Mil": : o I'
the youmt couple lart week.
v Elua- k : 1. • (I ltit dos. Maty draggt I tue boy
l , j, j ,d j;(-1' i", re- ii,'in the it " 'd mea, ap])Ucil Cist
i , j,, r !,s.,i a i ;, ..rni'I from the safety maiuml
\ . v, di ■ m lor the I-i of lier f;.th"i's employes. Iho Con-
,i, , it.,) nn I tli" I. t" Siivir- tin-atal Oil Company. Publicly com
r , ; ,.r tl. An dan It. J mended mid honored, Mary here
C,,, c , , - |,y, i iinio her -l;ott photographer* of Uwk Mags-
broi!11■ r wliil, ' ti i hunting and ' 1 «ho did It.
I ji] •".■( '• to 1 . u "I'll for buying
' I'M",' s'li ' I. In milkin- ill th. ..amle Wash hand with ionp and water
■ ' hall team, who are champion* gTnall_toppe(f or hooded milking just before milking and milk with
• hi i !, •(" l<iwn ' 11«1 , noil nt (.|ean dry hands, says W. Mad-
Tl,.. \'i, ,,1- first in qual-1 of bapteria laden dust that fall- dox, dairyman of the Texas A. fc
ity and first In service. • into t> milk. j M. College Kxtenmon Service.
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PHONE 270
, Agent
ALBANY, TEXAS
!conoco
product:
At
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On Breckenricltye Road
W F. HAMMF.TT
Phone 270 Albany, Texas
pday. (iiiin< r.
.sons were in from
iiPrtd«y. Election Notice
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unity of Shackelford)
N'otici is given that an
ct ion will be heal in the I 'ouu
f the i it . Ilall, Albany,
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Monday, V
kJe
1. Parrish was gre.-tiiig m1 :
in town last Saturday.
in■ la section was vi.-ited by a
Kiiirain last Sunday ,m
AUG. 27, 1897
nd Mrs. J. W. 1'oer, fat
Mberof our townsman CI:. ,i;i> ,\pr l
, iwe in the city la.-t W "I ,,, . th; ,ti ,,,.
tb pPPing- Their ho \,,, ; , - , ,. ,. .
won county. , , Ullg „ ,,,. , ,
* nte of Moran, wa in i > ■
i Way,
v P
for tin
Conoco Products
tgiUHHW.
Moran, Texas
/;
m?v than
oilnici) to , rl'Vr for 111.' Hex! t v*. n
\ i'.a r .
• .1. Iv. lii. 1)1 ;it>poiTile-
ry uru' went to Abileni' l:i. t i j. ,
mi «
id ti *w^s, Bob Burns ami I 'aW
Ficcr for . a id
1 i! p , : 11 u I I n • :': 111 tlii t«• : i
S. lb. Lahcart and Jim Ceorc ill;n ll„Min,„ ,, . . am|
MrIWw* of starting l th- ,, , „ t.„.
milf,won, That is if .Iii. „ „ ,, , ,, ,n ;.lW |. . .,
m|. wuipments to get th- .axI , , , j
HI , I , I'ivt r \ i ' oil W : " .
■r'J ft. Johnson and nn
at ft in from Moran t i
'ki ti. "..I
l * . t 11 . I or
'til iffl'in anu son Jell', win e u
i,•
"®u morn inc. shoiuiiiia
I the State
(| I II a d to vo
\S It IK
-PLATING
tftia morning, shoppi11 l**.
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(l) W T0 KILL A TOWN
vj "the peddler as much a
'"li possible.
•Mt that your town
t 1*1 place and j-tut,. it , ,
t|t Jy""*6'.
U win the downfall . a'
"r| ^ done much to hu ■
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your merchan! I,
ttlll O \ <■
V^OUgkiii^,
how many mea
fL, ,Jfor y°,'r con im a
IteL d'or hrani'lu.,
STOBaypnt relief ,
, qerlous troubl" m
id t'
sm.
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'®*nce with nny r<
^ttjnCn'oinuli.iMii. >\ .
e seat 01 the In.
Mture to soothe nml h 1
Hucous membra'..
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iy ,~H?Klst Is authorized t >
[. lf "l e n
IlLl ■■ ed Wlt|l tile 11 1
K^creomuisior,
•«' that I1
Mi*)? 's Crennii
sssarr
ins
person. Said bid
.,( h\' aid I ourt in
■ „r (din e at 10:00
10th day of April.
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TORS WARM AGA'I'ST COUGHS
IT FOUND L. r S£STA?« :
,,i used fur years in
, i of couKhs ;'nd -'ii"'-
ial in itations.
your drilRRist at on'1'''
tin- fil ' do e of al, "
, ij!> ■ and
, in cvfellinK tlio phl''!! ;;
I, t] thr-iat and the irutatu
h 'Hi the rlii' t..
Monlho-Mnl'dnn. now only
is sold and guarantyeed y
good druggist* everywhere. |
tffi*~From Colds'uie ',
•^•ngerou, Illness 1
Rrim fift '
f Pound dn dU" l" r"1'1 ' n tile , Mill . ' '1
k^dfWn resi: fan.','
Pi hncklni; "i i
^irwotu Illness, eve
Itttkulf ^ ^°'<e ''ban ,
J^-Mulslon i8 f,
^'°n U n special
__*lftht iliHredient .
uinp Winter fouled oil. Whatever
ymi do, (lrrtin and I < fill now with
something- But drain and refill with
Conoco Germ Processed 1 and then
youi cnnine's on ri vti n. Then it s ^ot
more than swell frClh oil down in the
rrankcasi -it':; got another big plus all
th,- way tip... It' ;;ot fresh surfacing
...tin 11 \ i In.. That comes from the
actual union of tins patented oil direct
with ' uur engine surl'ai Conoco
C, i in I'roci ssing give ; thi 1 so much
"power i ,f attraction" that it cannot drain
down and leave engine parts bare, though
your car stands by the hour or speeds
by the hour.
Never all Spring and Summer, with
Germ Processed oil, can your engine suf-
fer rasping "dry starts'!.. not with every
square inch always oiled in advance by
drain proof on plating. Nor will four
to five thousand revolutions per minute
whirl away this implanted on plating.
i"s on It helps the oil level to stay
up. V n pi ati ii engine and Germ
Process 1 v. ill bot h be giving you phis
mik.a Change today to Your Mileage
M h.int. Continental Oil Company
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your na
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CONOCO Gm PROCESSED OIL
fivtn Your Mileage Merchant
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 23, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 16, 1939, newspaper, March 16, 1939; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401190/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.