The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1937 Page: 2 of 8
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THF AI BANY NKWS, ALBANY, TF.XAS
THURSDAY, JULY I,
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Governors Will
Fifty-nine pi-: ceil', of lex as
population Ii^'ill faun- and nw.-t
statistic- compiled byy the
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last year enriched the state |4
000,000; toiii-U, $446,000,000f
agricultural i !. } .- $84,000,000;|
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Local Demonstrator
Attends First School
,,f the other I I per cent depend to
For Photographers >■' 'Xtent,,: farmer I'">'-"V-pow-
er for a livelihood, the lexa- I'lan-
STKI'll! N\ \ f I.I.I .1 'in. :{0 ninif board ha- 'earned in deter-' „
I F.I Fleda Harrison, home demon- mining a sound land tte* policy fori
tratioi: airetit of Shsi'-kelford coun 'he -tate. j o
ty. v a- amenr county home dem-
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i-en' John Ta. ;e:„n ci !l. '/e and
You il. rand universal suffr
I ' ti i '• ■'■< I demand universal education!
oiid to oil in Texas accord to g0 with it.—W. E. Forester.
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Knight, veteran llyer, keeping his
time chait while the ship does 2U0
miles .in hour.
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of th" elaborate time in- i
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<1 fjteh ill.ml), i- of the tl\ the
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\\ hen we fly ov.-r an an way
mai it I., ai on wo call It a 'fix"
ii' -n check by our watches to find
n by out how many miles We have
know flown. We then add or subtract
nil nt our air Mp> . ii (dependinr on
pilot whether the wind is wit- or
hip at ain ' IIS) to the llyini
s a>' for whlch .nir controls ar.
■ s oi so iletermlno our ground
il'Oti. \ 1 I there you have I! .
s th- lance of perf. - t timing in
he i travel. Itide e<1 a tIr ---p-■
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are the Abilene Katies IIiirh choo
>i d. lla kel! Mm i.-ip-i' band
Brecken ridge High school bar d
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\nieiiean I.eirinti band of Statu
ford.
The parade proini.-e to be the
I'Uflfe tin'he history of tl ■ r. it:
inii being more than a mil. i
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U. S. Marine Corps
To Enlist Recruits
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. t. Miry in a big F R E E how! f%y only §nml j ■
k aHmiwon at gate 1 See anil hear ihem in km thai
thrm the oi!d i hi^hcti talaned stars! Oof of niMjr fm
attractions for July 4ih visitors!
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Real Estate. Rentals and
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ESTABLISHED 1883
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LIVING UP TO MY AD
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Hillji Rose managing a
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1 know lhe troub!c' So Veil mileage, that you can't tell
one way or another. I don't want my own ad, to be in that clas.,
sci I d like you to know all I'm staking, when I personally recommend
< ' 1 ""ss"d °" t0 >•"«• I" my case, you see. I'm the
owner of,,,, business. And there's nothing makes repeat customer,
for me like my Germ Processed oil . . . or I ought to say, the long
- eag n g,v< , -. u. The patent Germ Procen make. thU oil f«
fastened real firm to the bearings and cylinders and other parts-aa
If •*' ;1 «■ built with an actual plating of oil that can't separate
• • . can t thin out and burn right up. Neither is it going to run down
every tunc you stop. Then you can't make any "dry starts" with
OH lating, and right there is where cngmeers say you will end .
good halt o. all the wear you used to get in Summer. The less wear,
t he less oil your engine eats. You'll get on to this yourself, from your
' Plated « ®ne. And that's how I make another good
iin ml lor my Conoco Germ Processed oil
■ a. uri up: '"ti>.r- time p. y in I
peet lit outlined and adopt
"t he very he I form of ad-
hat a nioi. il.
GERM PROCESSED OIL
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 52, No. 39, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1937, newspaper, July 1, 1937; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401216/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.