The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 25, 1954 Page: 2 of 8
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THE ALBANY NEWS
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JOHN H M.-CAItJIII V, Own,-I' ml I'xMi I,, .
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.1 Scci'ii-I ('lit M ill Mattel
wiin h niu• l• - u %«t> h.ippy;
They're tint all very bi|f in height,
Hut on tin lield I ln-> 'l'e I rally
mi«| py. I
Albany, Texas, Thursday, Ftbrm*i
- •r*r7*^.-aro imr r*jrr rr. —rgnaa—
NFW C ARS REGISTERED Mr . ■. r.
Mrs. Lena Oxford, I l.m
, 11,In fin dor.
(i. A. S ink, ll'.Vi llui, k lor
in
maroon ami liy the sand
Ted llali'., 1 !«" 4 lluii'k fordor. (
Ida ('aublo Harp "SL1"!
< Hul le and other hUt
Murrle wa.
•torn huT*
.lark K Hudson, IV ' I I><nl«-«
01
MfMftl 9
"It lir lakl' hi lathi liM
rliui «'ll* program ol Mil >
< -| ; illy ill t hi* < )i i«*nt ,
a.'.'iin ,i'I attempt, of 1}
i\UW
•at l> aj.*a in I tin
im foreign land>
h work tf-a •< i! >
Imivh t< a|i|il\ tin
I-S would ' a re tin- Im f« t
I uffy.
\ a 11« > II' «•.' i 11 • i.; ■i JI.
\ Wimlx'tly,
♦•dan.
jjL stated mi _
** banny
Hi., I Mi r- ~«r l,anny
& A. M., Thu
si!us<'Hii'Tion k v i i;
One Your
. .! Oil
poreign Rate on \ pplirution
Loral and Reading Not i,.■ , 10. |„ i ,mgh
I'1' trant:.' it ongrr • ituu iin,'l ■ i.mt to C-L--I
how it i an I,>11 vthrther K mini t. , ' Vjrade OChOOl
mmjii. ! iir not. I imt'lii nut to Im ton ilitVn iill ContCftt P0CITI&
to d.-ti nnilie
"If mi .1 in h i 1. 11 1 tn 11 . 'h. 1 ,, 1 n( 1 KorR.it
m tin pulpit, il lie if' , tn lia i .1 urn I-ill' £,•! all. .id ol 1 .• • « tnet inn-.-, Tlu-il jet ■<•)
11 : pi.tji'i in wnn-li d.'.u.'iiitinn 1,1 (I,. 11; 1 t\ 1 Si.'in.- like I ju t rali't win. white,
1 I",I il !,.• do. ' nl 1. .1 ' 11 , ,|i,. I p.'iit III.' lit 111111 d 111 h ■ I liad I'll,mi lioiiliji'i pad air tutFy.
11 or ,,pi n tin I l.li . 11 • 1 ,■ 1 'miiI 11 ,1 im to I 'or a pui 1 to put it iii 1 in t In tii'Id I hey really can fight; fordot
I" 1 '. 1 M1.1t lir 1 i\ In l I n , t, 1 i| 1' 1 '1 1 Our llorle
I 1 ' . 1 1111 r, Ii tn look into t ' II, 1 | ' t, , il o 111 imr , mi ilmii'ln
H. .-at • ', 11' d i'. t Ii roil;' Ii Sanrx II' mi ll> iiplnil. „ March IK All
U^ ' ' "'s ' " Mr. and Mr . Sam l ullilov, to tttt4 n«J.
I ill' Jo# Wl.ortou returned Ihuri.- anil children, I.inda and I'on, re
' ' " |du> from Talmka after two day '.tinned Sunday I rum a wrek'>
I""'''"'1, 11 r|lli ' I" 1 . 111,,111, M 1 m it with hi- lirnthm . U'mttni m.,i1 with relative and ft iend in D E
"! ,h" orderi " Philosophy I1 ■ pen Wd paper am| ,. w,r.miliei. Shrew-port, U
of Karl Mai \ • t«*ad of tlx tra^ Im nf .|, u j x,l«' « "«' "I tli«- •• n«'W
' Ii 11 t, In- 1 111 all prolialiilit \ a ('oinohini t and ®',n ^OMna ,u' ;i I'01'1
turn id ! ■. . - 1 • -1 it'at e,| a I once
"If ill,' mini tel pl'ea, lie thai ill,- etunal ideal
m of .1, 1 outmoded; that there an- mi ali o ,,
lute, in spiritual w.lue and that the „,te„. t • My «houirl ls son.etii.H- wearily
'5,;
Visitors welcoai
•olu :
lira> pi r in i-rUon
Just •
Between friends \
I RACES Ol SI'RINt • t an l * Horn hot i' «nd
th«*r«> I Ins o I «* I r«1. 1 ami to I .. lli.it
iiw.iiu s| r n iik Iiimi I licit* 111,1 y I >«> . told
knap with i < «•/«• or ! « •! now .ml linn lor
till* nest h *■ V I* I rtl W #• f It H , iillt ,1 I 1.1 I 11 I \ \N t'iltlll*l
Ii in* in S^«« k«*l(ord county
I lir will''* fl w«*rui|{ | « at Ii lire t lilooillllt
11 k willy IioaiI off, and will prtiliahly i;««t nip
i>c(i. rh« winter i'i.ih* m mil yartl is i;row
liki* mud, and it's i{(iin<,> t« «* t out o( liand
unlesk w i<« t thi lawn in« wrr out and i lip it
Ilirn ^ardenrr* arc planting K«rdnn and
wihliini( it would rain inntrad of ioiiip a tand
sin riu
cla. of citiz<Mi , tho proletarian, an- para
•il, thi'ii Iwwaiv, you may liavo a t'onn
w in \ o 11 r pulpit.
"It tin' mill i tir keep a«l \ oral !!•• re\t>|u|i
y f'M.i-, utyinjt thtp memb©t of In- < on • ••.*aiion i
f ! • 1 e.idy to lake arin ai-aiii.-l tlie t i
1' •' ;i 11 on of the < '1 it i -i 11 11 ion ; r r ie >1 o \ n t- «• po\\ e i
f Christian trntli to work for needed
ooh pooh I he chiir. h .1 h;i v • an\
ii ^ orld I ran forn at ion. : In- <•} ,: « ,
I 1 au «• in\ feet an
feller
My I lioui^litk
My thoughts ometiiii'
zander
j \\ h\- 111 • > wai.ler I do not know &
! Herat! •• 111 e \ aiuiei too ot tell | I
he he
will
idi
d
■ - oil I lie Mount • ol
■ let ri:neiit to human i ro
,n op it. of tin' people at
ai • tin only effective n ean, I
weal of men, he i undoubted
houhl lie dealt w it h niDiiia i
t ion
"It yon r in in i t er i out i n uall v di < ou i t the wort I
<>' the indiv idual, <lei ie I hat <• a . hild ot' (ioc
and therefore ba? a-red and inviolable ri;?ht> : il
to know
RUTMNG I
()ur I ooth.ill Boys
";ir 1 out11 ho\: vv( l.i t ^
Tn /t'l/liff
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IIQUIU OH tAStl T) • kAM> f A«T B(Ut' v
l V I I h
1111.' I'e Ml
lie in i t that the -latei the lie-all and end all o.t
KKIIIAY AKTKKNOON had a and .storm -">ciet> and if, in helic, int- this, lie rol'u.a- to lie
eva'ijrelistic and ha no concern for individual
mil . if at funeral,, lie express,-- no belief in the
AOtne say mere were worst ,-torm ot <ln l in i 'mortality of the soul and leave the bereaved in
the I93A'n, but we doubt it 'I'liey just lasted loiur | "Iter 'Ie pair, be must be a Communist and the
or thiMi. Old timers talk about the sand storm in ''hnreh should take tnea ure to relieve him of hi-
191H. pulpit
"If
Dr. K.lward Keefer tells us he had a doctoi • • —
friend and family visit him last Friday durinjr the ' lu"vh "r whi('h h«' it! ,i"' minister, urires the mem
worst part < f the and torm. Dr Keefer i from •hp' «•' withdraw financial uipport for it ente,
I advocates cln. intr it doors and turnin
to Kemeniber l'ut the date down oinewhere, Ii.
ead.ve the storm will lie r.sferred to a lout; time
Some say there were worst torm- of dust
Stop Taking !
Harsh Drugs for I
Constipation I
A oW Intestinal Upset! Get Relief This A
Gentle Vegetable Laxative Way! ^
!>>rion«ip«hon, a* *rtakr h rsh ,lru«j. §
r., Thry <r uie brutil cramps tnd gripflig,
If your minister advocates the abolition of the ' dwupe n,final bowd tenon, nwke £
Best
Resolution
.you'll
ever make
Save h Little More...in '54
and use our
friendly help!
Ohio, and liis doctor friend was from Cleveland prises an ..... r«ni, >mn nu< ftnm en«- with, i
it into a museum for proletarian purpo e , then without harsh drut-s Take I >r
... i. .. . i , , . , , • r .i i...te. v.
•urely you would be jusiitied in believing lie i
COMMUNISTS IN THI PUI.IMT?
A preacher fripnd hnndeil ok the followini;
* lipping from * paper published in Ode inn by
the miniater of the Christian Church there
It i aelf-explanatory and Kives plenty food for
tll.iUKllt in these times when we question ev
ery tiling
pealed doses seem needed.
When you are temporarily consti- | y
pated. get \urt hut rebel withmit fc
without harsh dni^s 'lakr I >r 7
(jldweli's Senna I«aaative t.intainrd in ^
'ommunist 1 SVUP I'epsiri The eatrratt of Senn.i in *
Ml th, „:av emu to be fa, fetched and t i,m.-.| ! V
../v4//irj known to medicine ^
Dr. Caldwell's Senna laxative tastes ^
i . " 4 , 'r " tV )(K^ ^IVTS ^^ntle, comfortahU. s.ttis ^
<U< ;ln,, ,,0f,mtf' thMt ,hor(l ho,,M h«' no difTteult> fyiriK rrilrt o, f(.mpor,rv , (insti|>tri« >n J
>en(i (loubthvs.s had tii'Vi'i Mm a sand toiin linfoj
"I did my h« Ht," l>r. Koofor said Sattirdav, "to (
ronvinco ih«- \isitor- that this country had it i;ood
' 'y., . iii with sarcasm. Not at all. The diffYroni
Wo rati imagine what a stranger thought about i , . (m , ,.
... . . . . (. , , , Ul . hntworn ( hristianitv and ( < ni:i]inii - an- ■ r rat
roxas m the darkest hour o.! the <lu t Friday.
icuei tn trmpoiarv consupition I
whatsoever in determining at onee if tlinv aiv Jt.r every member of the fiinily Helps <
Communists in Prote taut pulpit you k°1 on schedule' without u j?
"It there should be a Commiini-t in a 1'iotr tatit peatetl doses hven relirves stom.u, h j
pulpit he would he a liar, and nothing i s o «■:i■ • >
to detect a a liar in a pulpit.
" V. « 11 '<• i' • t to any Pro! t• f ,inf ('on.• i <".rat inn
to detect before nndown thi kind of blatan' by
poeri y in its mid t The Prole tant pulpit, where
tin- eleriry are «|ui<• k 1 \* amendable to the judgment
I'aV I.K SI,S( I) Mi Matthew made hi lanta «k,' the local church constituency, a id where the
tit ch&rg68 that the larce t u'nffle group up port i minister <t*xprea e hi point of ' i< w in open as
in* the Communist apparatus in the I n ted St; te embly week after week. afTonls no p!a e for Com
is composed of Protestant clergymen, it would not j muni ts to hide or carry on their propo/anda "
■ ■ ■ - r> ■ ' ' "1 iti v> t i.' ■ a
lie .1 I 'om mu i i 1 i' ,i I 'rote taut peated doses l.vtn relieves s',. ,.. Ii . >
Miiirness that t oust ip.it ion ol ten bruits &
Itiiv Or Caldwell's Money h.u k it R
•' ' I Mail bottle to H„S .1 f
■ « 'I ork 18! N. V.
The First National Banlc
OF ALBANY
"Banking Since 1883"
MKMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
NEW SLANT on Windshield Design!
BOYCE HOUSE
• • • • •
[1IVES YOU
TV\\ S
| (be talking."
Oil, well, anothot illn ii
tcred'
NEWS
I have no patience with talk
of traveling to the nnion. IPnen't
we made enough of a me ... of i
things on this planet without mo-
lesting another?
duplicate
shut- i Huckhorn t'urio Shop in San
[Antonio ha a -ign in the win
.low, "The store of two wonder
The . ame hook related that i Voti wonder if We have il we
when Grant wa.. a boy, he w.a 1 wonder if we can find it."
i >ent to buy a bor e. Hi father "
I he world i.s divided into two j told him to ofTm .-it); if ivfu e(|, PAI tpT HOI ICP
>'i«.s.se.s: doers and writers. The .- I, and, finally, .f.'.O He told 1 rlUUSL
dorrs have a slory to tell but lack ' the farmer the e ii (ruction
the skill to tell it. I he writer. The farmer, di Lrue~(ed ".villi b
have nothing to ay and ay it j tupidity. wouldn't (rude. Wn.-anty Deed,
exceedingly well. \ ,.x lo M K M(„,
What ever happened to fell, lots 1, *J, 1 and .. in ldock
0 See It was a corn flake (or 1 < , and all of ldock Railroad
! wheat tlake) hre.akf;ot food injaddition to Albany, save trian^u- |
the early l'.tOO', Mar lot containing 1,70 1 square '
^'id Force ' I at ua a rival feet in We t part, of lot t and
product which was hoo>tc<| by a ; " , block Hi.
In golf it is not the plave, V"''"0" ,'har:u',*'r r'''11"'1 Sunn> ,, l:„ ^ tlxfor.l el ux to Louis
but the caddie, who ,-arrv 'the 1K , u i'', '• " '" s,
clubs. And when a player has |W ebb addition to \lbany.
made a shot, he gels in a jeep , y0U 1 '';•«««" j ,f M"b.-rley et ux to Hud
and rides to the next shot ' f " • " Probably : Mar! lot K. ! and 10 m block
g, . the first brand made It crtunbl 21, Railroad addition to Albany,
o. a wonderful game for j ed as soon as you put it in your j Jno. F. Sedwick et ux to K. F.
«.x< rets.. | mouth. Snyder, lot S in block 1, Sedwick
— Heights addition to Albany
frobahly the man in all of ■ And, T wonder, do they still Mrs. Nannie Allen Ktlwards to
American history with the great- make Sweet Caporal cigarets? Oma Wttgley, Jr., lots '> and 3
est reputation for being silent Kadi package contained a pic- in block I, North Side addition
wag General Grant. In a biog-.ture. in color.,, of a hi, league Ito town of Albany.
raphy about htm I came across star when I was a hoy. Nobody i P. N. Palm et ux to P. It.
this statement the other day, i„ my crowd smoked them for Townscnd et ux, south :ir. feet of
.rant, surrounded by those he any other cigarets) but we col lot 10, and the north .'!0 feet of
know, always did two-thirds of h-.-ied the cards and swapped lot 9, in block 37, of Jacobs ad
Albany.
Marion Kogei to Ilillie Mc
j Canlies, lots 11 and 12, block 2,
Compton's addition to Moran.
Ilillie McCanlie et ux to H, V.
Wagley et ux, lots II and 12 in
| block 2, Compton's addition to
Moran.
Mr and Mr* Ray Moberlev
and sons, 1'onimy and Terry, of
Seminole spent the latter part of
la. ( week in Albany, guests of his
i brother, .lack Moberley, and Mrs.
Moberley, and Mr. and Mrs. J.
O. Sanders and other relatives.
They returned home Saturday.
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Super Holiday Cmfk
nnUunll lirm •ptitml *
THE JUNIOR CLASS
Presents
"CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN"
High School Auditorium
Thursday and Friday, February 25-26
8:00 p. in.
Admission 75c — All Scats Reserved
WEBB & WEBB
Real Estate & Securities Stnte License No. Till
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J. Carter King, Jr.
Insurance
No risk too large for our
facilities, nor too small
for our attention
Shackelford Co.
Abstract Co.
Prompt and Accurate
ALBANY, TEXAS
plvs a new, bigger, more powerful
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":7'
A G+n*ral
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and new safety, t.«>! Its new long, low-level siDW"'
"et- a brilliant new liigli in fashion—a thrilling ne*P*""
for the future! Sweep-rut doors and fenders gi*« ***'
dashing f.portH < ar" dajr to t|,;s style «t«!
1 hat new high-level, full-w idth rowl ventilator BM®
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new 183-horsepower "Rocket" Engine withan8i5 '
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322 South Fir t St.
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