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January S. \W
,ir. AI.BAN1 NF.WS
The Albany News
Published Kvery Thursday
Coke
to
go p!uc>'
It. H. ROYLB, Publisher
FRON1K ('LA.UfiF.LI,, Reporter
D. K. LOVRJWtf, Superintendent
PRESS
Entered in Post Office at Albany
Texas, aa Second Class Mail
Subscription Kates:
6 Months $1.00—One Year $2 00
cup of coffee or a
gee, we're raring
with you.
UHH
We have installed, or w ill have,
by the time you read this mes-
sage, a complete line of office -up
plies. A* fast as we can find out
what you business and profession-
al men need in your office, we
will put it in stock. We want our
office to be the business man's
store.
unit
Miss Fronie Clnusell, whom you
all know, will be our local and
social
the
ties-
your
fans
:ay
Hlllt
D .1). Denison got
morning, read ... . • ,
about what a so ifraid
now .tpapei man
know- about tlx
up on gin-hoppers
in the, don't -care him.
Kev
Sunday
morning paper -
■re winter we were going to
Ivive. So lie went at once and put
on his vest.
UHII
We have just received a mes-
sage asking us to please tell the
readers "What are the sister
states?" We are not quite sure,
but we think they are: Miss Ouri, you
Ida Ho, Man Land, Callie Phor-| knockers the rush is on
for }<at he
drouths and the
things like that
In fact he i un-
Well, Smith Old Hoy, roll up
your sleeves, and go to work! It's
going to be better further on. Yes,
the cattle are fat upon a thousand
hills, so are the sheep and goats.
Wake up. Old Pokey, or el-e the
vehicle of prosperity w-ill run over
No time for laggards or
nia, Alia Hama, Louisa Anna,
reporter. She w ill he on'Delia Ware, Minnie Sota, and Miss
l,ocal and Reading Notices, 10c
per single column line insertion;
5c per line each additional
insertion.
0"
\ Bobbin'
|
'bout
by
Boyle
-treet in the place of bu.-i
on every Monday looking for
personals ami new- items.I
On Tuesday, Wednesday und|
Thursday -lie will be in the oilier
ippi.
RHH
The little lady over at the We t
Texas Utility Co. was telling us
thi■: morning about an electrician
i in
H
QllllllMMMItllMII
In taking over Olie Albany
News, we do so with a great deal
of pleasure and enthusiasm. Some
60 or fiO years ago my father
and mother settled "i Throckmor-
ton county, on the Clear Fork of
the P razos river. At that time
they were bride ami groom, Iresh
■from Georg '■ Dad made several
trips up the trail and we nave
heard him many
the cattle drives
and on the streets. If you really
want a new-paper with all the
new .-, then give her what items
you know Your truly will be in
the ell ice on Monday and then
in and out, the re. t of the days
of the week. Tuesday and Wed
in day will he ad soliciting da;- T
and t papi r «ill be printed on nf
Thursday. \nd w. mean Thui v.
day. Fvery one will get their
paper Friday morning.
UHH
With the opening of the new
year 1; :?!), let's all determine to
make Albany the best town in the
state. We understand it ha- the
"best beef steak" in the world porter
already. Let's also have it known said,
far and near as the town that smart,
trade, at home. That mean, in word
Cisco who was burned in the
west end by a falling live wire.
I'he lineman will recover.
RHH
Two little colored hoy- were
Hard times, did you say? I he
bank vaults are full of gold and
silver. Yes, the corn and wheat
bin- are over-flowing, and the
cotton sheds are jammed with cot-
ton. Why, yes, not long ago we
killed some six million hogs to cut
down the surplus pork, and pool-
old Kurope starving to death.
Why. yes, God ble s your soul, the
major upply of gold in the world
our . Nearly all the automobile
and telephones belong to us. 1 hat
American conference the
,, miasie. , Moran. Ing ugainst the horcs and rocks of
I lay wan', ex-, ■«■ma ^ tj„„. aml fate. wa.- not born of any
ln town. ' Texas, book, nor of any creed, nor of any
""A V ,1' II Mow religion. It wa born of human
where the liquid gold ■ • ( aT|)1 jt wj|l continue to
Mow beneath the mists
affection,
ebb and
in Fort Worth—were
a week. Said they had a
pleasant visit and that it was the
first Christms they had ever .-pent
away from home.
standing in front of 11.. I'orter &
('urn Drily tl •• other a I't.-rrooi • '
1 •> ited State- and South Vmerica
ioined hands, and he it a;d,
> window ilisplayed
rubber elou'.-. "Now, I
veral pairi
;er ha
won
tition ■
names he often
noldt-, Matthew..,
others that have
My fa11.■ r' nami
Hill and moiln
Ijiur-i .1 ephine
times tell of
Some of the
jpoke were Roy
M'Npadded ind
lijujieil my mind,
wan William or
• r's n mie wa
I Mill sill" sOille
of the children of Uiose early
r-ettiers still live in thi.s part of 11
state. I would like to meet them,
should they read this little story
and recognize the .family
RHH
Another reason why we are «le
lighted to be at tlie bead of thi-
paperis: Some years ago I was
a youth setting type by hand over
at Seymour for O. C. Harrison
1 always noticed tlie Albany New .
on the exchange desk, edited by a
fellow by the name ot Dick M
Oarty. This fellow was i big
.■shot in the Texas Press associa-
w h it they can be for!" one little
fellow aid . )h," i epli.al tile
ot her, learnedly, "they i - to w ear
-a you can w a -h your ha id w ' i-
out getting them w. t"
UHH
We were interviewing a young
lady for the job a- society it-
tile other morning. She
1 may -ay I am pretty
I've won -everal cros-
and word picture conipe
lately." We said, "Yes, but
we want someone who can be
smart during office hours." "I'hi-
was during office hour-," she re-
plied.
UHH
Our night watchman -aid he
has read somewhere that -omeone
made the remark "There is honor
■ mong thieves." Hut this is all
bosli he -ay., a- :hey are no bet-
ter than the rest of Us.
RHH
V iiew model auto ha
\ ented 1 hat c m he il i i
■n in
from
•Xi
Oi
tiori and now.+paper men
f roe ill
over the state, used his p p.-i lei
an example to edit and make up
their s by. He wai. no other than
the Mr. MeCiity who is still her ■
with you. and writes his column
regularly every week in this
paper. He was an inspiration to
jne at that time and I am Mire he
and 1 are going to have many
pleasant years giving Albany and
surrounding territory one of the
bet weeklies in the htafe
Rltll
If you still appreciate what Mr.
tind Mrs. McCariy have done for
Albany, and wiwb u.-> to continue
to give you, not only one of the
be«t weeklies in the state, ibut the
very best, then all we ask you
to d«, is to give u-s your full co
operation, by advertising in the
paper, taking the jiaper and let
ting us do your commercial, .-oci
ety and church print iikg If you
will do your 4 n"t we will give
you a paper, tli.it you will .In- <(lad
to say, "This i., inn home town
paper "
Rltlt
We have re an mged tins ol
rice and plan foi complete effic
i. nri And want every till, crib
er and person in Albany and the
trad, territory to make tin i \ i -it
and let lis diow you, your home
town newspaper p'anl Vi 1I.01 .
arc always welcome at Una new.
paper. Any member of the of
fire or hack ,hop, will flop their
work to show you around, ..o do
not hesitate to make us a visit
iRKU
We will riot be taUsfied until
we know every one of our cus-
tomers, personally. You will keep
in mind there are a lot of you .
•folks for us to meet. Down here
•there is Mrs. Boyle, our son C<rl,
and Don 1/Overde Inlei-tyipc oper-
ator and supei inten h'lit of the j
the hack shop Jhen there'.- Aub 1
rey Peffley the ad und job man.
((And by the way, girls, he's a
single fellow tao t And yours
truly When y >u ■( i u coining
or going down or up I'"' r.•.-I-,
stop u and tell ii ■ the i give
u- your neb . ri; 't "in, i ii li u. in
and let us help you on your print
ing needs, and we'll nol turn
down an .*1 if you should want
on«. And we never turn down a
printing, too.
UHH
Regardless of how bad the oil
prices uet or how dry tt ye' -, re-
member the old hoy up in Penn-
sylvania who ate ,r>0 eggs in a
minute and a half. He lived to do
a lot of cackling.
UHH
1 wonder how main of you
folk - have hoard of the old boy
(lev at Moran, who had a wife
that, was so ugly he ahv\ - took
he>- with him rather than have to
ki-s her goodbye.
RHH bar'. .it, state an
I he (11,1 Man acros t u -tree W hat i new ibout . i
.said we needed everal new ord \'..\ j):l. |)( en driven : i >i.
inances here in Albany, and one |,:lrk . , f,,. -onii time
he had in mind at that time was: UHH
"And ordinance that will prevent i)10 nieane-t man we know
mothers from washing dishes Was jn town the day the last
while daughter sits in an easy piVe them a lecture
chair and reads cheap pulp or children wanted to go to the
movie magazines. t.Us ,he gave them a lecture
UHH hard times, then bought
1 he tir.st visitor wi had Moil 0m. animal crackers,
day morning was a fellow by the UHH
name ol Rev. \\ M. Joslin, pastor When our -on and I went 1 'o
of the First Haptist church of a certain -lore the othei day. • «•
this city. You know we believe |jtl]0 blonde, after meeting the
he'- all right. We sortei liked the ,.li(| . •<y(,u are A (ino looking
fellow. fellow. Look better tluin your dad."
UHH "Well, I ought to be, I'm i ater
A fellow told us this morning Wodel," i eplie.i Carl.
that we are all in the same boat RHH
with Christopher Columbu-. He |t'_ r,.rtainly great
didn't know where he was going ;n lr,.,. (0untrv wh
v . the South American 'ate
corn late anil have a c> ntra i/.-il
Hiive -nment, then they w ill ha\e a
trong army and navy. Then the
two ' mint i n- will si and ide b>
.iiIt- in matter, of defense, V -,
'lies now have a population of
more than sixty million and an
area of i\ million sipiare miles,
then the e two republics will -land
i.le by side and say keep our gra-s
in the front yard ,und don't play
around our back door. And Mr.
llitler, if you are itching for a
scrap, our powder is dry and our
glills loaded.
Hob Hlack, county trea-ur.r-
elect ha- moved to Albany. Hob i
an old timer here in and around
Shackelford county. Was born
over in Stephens county ,but ha,-
lived
Dick Newell In Town
Dick Newell, who lives out west
„f town, wa,- on our streets Shtu. honest men were taking heir much
dav Dick owns about 20,000 needed rest, getting m y for an-
Of line ranch land out there, other^ week of earnest effort to
stocked with the best grade cattle. "
Dick belong to the old shir!-
sleeved democracy, and wi stern
ho-pitalit;.. I i ich and iloe-n I
-how it. Gosil it make one feel
food jn-! to im et all'
with him.
shake hand-
know,
talking
they bria
porU,
usually I
Tht
battle
opening ^
pensions,
No. 1 •
versial ||
pect tht
whethar
action tai, t
under an
vehlelc, or t
on oil and i
Bills pro?
raising p«g
doubtedly bt
plans O'l
offers a ip
doubtedly
fluence.
The lobby
ministration
probably by 1
v in their bread with sincere and! ion which pit
continuous labor, an organization] support of
of -limy tn eves, unpi incipaled other near I
t -iii v , lousy loafer- and anythingi legislation hlkW
and everything you may feel like'
(ailing them .lifted from the safes
of five bu ini- firms in Kent
i mi!:! v aroiiml s'.'.OO in cash."
R. 5. Bradford In Town | and darkness
.r
years, was in town Saturday. Mr. death. ^ ,
Bradford owns a fine little farm ^
out there, but spec 1.1 ires in ' ( Thp farmersville Times pro-
stuff in fine mdeh rlaim, that it is published in the
chickens and hog^ friendliest little city in the great
a ready market for (ream, nuuei
Hi* ...I Mrs. Brad(.rd „,lh whom th|l
chrl,,m"" *"h coluinniit u-.e.l t. br„ ocl,tod in
very Hanger and Ha-tland, sends a copy
of a large and interesting special
edition of his Uo.-coe Times, honor-
ing the thirtieth anniversary of the
Roscoe, Snyder & Pacific Railway.
V igorous writing in the Jayton
Chronicle: "Sunday night, while
Tile Shackelford County Hn
i-i -' a -ociation will have their
of fine Hereford cattle Fob.
Don't forget the date.
•ed
-ale
23.
considerably
passed'. They
will offer a
enact a sales
which big in
also hope 1
whole pension
of
''I
when he started. When he got
there he didn't know where he
was, .giii when he got back he
itT to live
re every j
he had been.
the
who
now
who
man ay.- just what he think
provided he isn't afraid of hi
wife, hi bos,, or hi.- neighbor ind
if he i- -lire it won't hurt ai-
bu-ine - or reputation.
UHH
That reminds me of the little
hoy, who .aw a daschound, and ex-
claimed, "Oh, mother that i. the
kind of a (fc>g the fellow on
radio sang about." Ho said,
a long little doggie."
the !
'Get
didn't know wher
UHH
Mr. Dick is of the opinion
"Old Fashioned" woman
darned her husband's socks
has a beautiful daughter
socks her darned husband.
RHH
We are led to believe, members
of the younger set are alike in
manv dis respects.
K« Ik'ol. Dick McCarty's!
When we arrived in Albany an :
old boy told us, "There's not much I ('oluillll
| to be seen in a little town," We • |
janiwcre.i hi ill like this: "Hut,
i what you hear make up for it."
UHH
! Speaking of the good teak in
I Albaii) W e read th.s siirn on the
\ s, l ' iti wall, "If 1 he teak I - too
11nigh for you, eel on;. 1 hi : lie
place for .( «, ik 1 iin- "
UHH
That son our our ay-, "A
faint heart never won a fair lady,
but must of tlieiii are unfair an\
in this county most of his
| life More than 50 year ago, he
hauled buffalo boties to Bhackel-
i ford county and -old them for a
I living. Little did In think then
1 h.tt ome I ime lie w ould be cu -
| todian of Shackelford tounty .-
1 i d . Can't telt about the.- e dog-
gone country hoys, tin > just
(-1 iinh up in -pit e of everything.
Harvey Hi iron was down from
Ft. Griffin Saturday. Harvey is
an old time Shackelford county
boy, nn of Henry Herron, one-
time sheriff of Shackelford county.
Harvev -ays everything is all right
out at the old Fort, and he is
tailing the new year with the
am( confidence, vigor and vim.
Two Shackelford County Boys
Back Home
Mr. and Mr . Or\ ille 1 ia\ of
Ho.i -ton and Mr. and Mr Farl
Davi.- of Dallas came home Sat-
urday to spend the New Year with
'.heir mother, Mr . .1. N. Davis, and
i ter Mrs. Lottie Davi Crow
Orville and Farl both grew up
out here at Newcomb, but de-
cided to go down to the big cities
Both of them have made good
starting at the bottom and hewing
jtheir way to the top. Now they
! give orders, instead of taking
i orders. Orville is with the Pitts-
burgh Paint and Plate Gla • Co.
The company that furnishes the
Diamond Ranch
F. W. Alexander, owner
Diamond Ranch will hold his
nual sale March 1. Keep the date
in mind.
Mrs. J. B. Lip-comb who live-
out north of town was a pleasant
caller at the News office Tuesday.
\Ye have known Mr. and Mrs. Lips-
comb for many years. Brack Lips-
comb works for Higginbotham-
Bartlett Lumber Co. and Mrs. Lips-
comb stay - at home and looks after
1:! young Jersey cows.
.Mr. and Mr.-. Harold Davi:
M' Mr-. Hamsey Pierre
A favorite story:
A young fellow was writing a
letter in a hotel lobby to his girljhy means of
but brought the epistle to a sudden | amendment daft
close with these words: "I would
write you more but a villainous-
an- looking Irishman Is gazing over my
shoulder, reading every line I'm
writing."
The Irishman exclaimed: "You're
a ilurn liar; I haven't read a
word."
pensions and how I
may be able to i
inite action by thi I
of the legislature.
Incidentally, the I
they do not expect t*<
-ion investigatore,
the brunt of attack*
demagogues, <kt
simple reason that t
tied and adequte In
the Federal gover
not pay any money to 1
old age assistance.
it i d Mi
da
and Mr . H. V. Pi. r.
N. Mi x, during, the
They returned Sunday
and
vis-
e of
ho!
Eil
i GIVK YOU
TEXAS
Hv HOYI-; HOUSK
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{'Nobody's Business')
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<;•' r IS n-.ii. (.lis, and embracing cx-;'^ , .-
amii itie'i ui the (]iialificatiotis | W lt-ll 11\6 v
il vi111 ,, of about 150 out- j Audit's Ol
i.(i. i• : .hie- 'oi-s throughout the | By W. T. M.V
natioa. . •_ .ui- of the University
of I . m. have eh . ted Dr. Homer j
I. Kail e , ,iati\e-born Texan, and'
interna'.iopally prominent educatorl
and leader of a youth movement, j
as president of the university. Dr.
. = Rainey, born at Clarksville, is 42.
B He graduated from Lovelady high
"Had liquor" reads a sign ; M'hool as valedictorian of his clas
above a package store on the Fort graduated from Austin college
At any' Sherman, ind took his higher
^HUUtniHIHIUHtHHUMHimHi
Show and Mlj
Tl-.o Shackelford
ford Breeders' assocll
i F .F. A. and 4-H cW!
hold their show and lablj
ruary 23. The breedenl
; some of their best cat!
at' will be some six or eighftl
\Y orth -.1 acksboro highway.
rate .you can't say you
warned.
A W . st T
would disp'iti
j "had lii|Uor"
the accuracy of
the -ale that are good (
weren't' degree* at Chicago University. Ho'' '^dually and in pwdlpjl
played a year evo of profes-!tho K«°d regwtered
with aie ^"ie ^ bredKlj
lj(1 from home and pay fwwl
former president of
* * , sional baseball in his youth,
•xiis friend of mine 1 Oalveston in the Texas league. ... .
tho I is a former president of Franklin ! p, ht hundl-ed do,l,n^*
ign, however,
ay- that, once upon a time,
\ikansa legislature had been
He
the
in
Collegi
Univer
gla-- for nearly all the automobile
I w indshields in America. Orville is w]10|
session HO day- and hadn't been
I able to agree on a thing. If the
I House pa- ed a bill, the Senate
| voted it down, and vice versa. On
the closing day, though, a lanky
legislator from the Ozarks arose
and offered the following resolu-
tion :
"Resolved, that some likker air
better than other likker but that
all likker air good likker" and
it pa sed both houses unanimously,
the only thing they agreed on the
, Ind
-ity.
people. He
should fit boy:
the head man in Texas for this big
i concern, Karl is at the head of
! one of the largest loan concerns in
the South, negotiating loans ot
many millions. He
of property values,
loan 011 -o thev w i
Is a. line judge
and put- the
II stay.
Did you ever stop to think what
a placid and unspectacular life a
federal judge leads'.' No opening of
new highways; no crowning of
u
1
\ l
tile
all
ami
• llll I I I I I II • I 11(11 111. • I I « I ■ I • I U
lello,
appy
Shackelford count V
\«
in of |> 1
he year,
the she.
d multiply.
Ye ir to you
ispei ity ,-him-
am! may th
folks I
!l May
on you
cattle
•P
.1 turkey- .1 ow
Ihc Nrws|.i.(it*r
riie Albany News starts this v
ai undc1 an ei ■ ircly ni-w •,
eincllt. 1'he ' ' . n.an , 'el K.
way
RHP.
Hoyle ha
can reach
the
out
new
ami
-paper re
i on'.act
lll'll
When a fellow i. trying to please thing that go. - into th. makn . ot
both right and left wings in a a real, ,-ure enough to (Sod weekly-
town ho often loses his tail newspaper.
feathers. We ju t do the best we' —. .
Otto Kunkle, one of Shackel-
•ord county' leading farm, r wa
:n town this week. Otto own- a
fine farm up there on the Clear
pork ui the Hra/.o He n. ver
lands around and curses the gov
eminent or the weather, but work.-
hi laml makes a gioxl living and
i- always SffiUinf and plea-aiit. He
wa horn and rai ed up there on
I the BraWM hence i- a native son
! of grand old Shackelford county.
Pact 1 , all the Kuiik 1 <• family are
the kind o ffolks who, through
energy and good business gumption
i have conquered the -oil in spite of
| drouth and pests.
i|ii. -n . Hi - put nrc appears in the
| paper just twice; once, when he
worn in and, the other time,
I when lie die utile he happens
to get impeached.
ever written
Cajdwell of Albany; 1
Atkinson and R. A.
Throckmorton; R. W.
Breckenridge; Arlidfe!
of Knox City; and C. W.
Abilene.
The boys will exhibit MI
The calves that are not to to!
in the later shows will be I
lowing the registered cettdl
Agricultural Coaaell
An agricultural council'
a
know how and let it go at that.
KP.H
Not a Kly By Ni^ht
The Albany News is not a tly by
night concern. It ha. been here
A high-powered writer ays
that a mail should be the master practically i.O years lighting
in his home or know the reason industrial battles of Mbatiy
why. Most of lis married fellow 'grand old Shackelford con
know the rea on why.
RHH
W. noticed a mall lad on
.streeet the other morning and
. 'N • .it. foot prim are here, i
handwrding on tin wall . t
the and county. Il page
asked,
.vhool
"He'll,
y 4!"
All
thi
mini
Mr
'Why
lie
i ah
a re n t
tmlled
'! five
y o u
and
■ ears
UHH
the other V town
bowl game-" tin v
us we should grab
"Hereford Howl'
olht'i town uet.s
having
. ■(• k re
off the
before some
it, What do you
we filled with
in the pioneer of SI
aid, w Inch c innot be .
old |
Come n and
the rew ii .mat.
"a i i the man at
li.-s a wonderful
you may be
the nest t: tn
Yes. he ha
human
Shacki
• obi i 11
- havi
hi. lot
ford c
rite t.
hands
,
ontrol-
jnnlity,
ure he'll know
he sees you...
been tt West I
■III.
the
per:
Dun Tuckrr In Town
IXari Tucker, who lives out
t |,c north of tow n, and who is one of
llHl Shackelford's mot successful
farmers, was in town Saturday.
Dan is a great boy, big fine Irish-
man ..and always has a good word
and grand handshake for every
(aa Dan own four or fee ' in
dred acres of land out there, a-
i a h a ever a crow liew o\et "id
the cottom and corn ,'tt ' natuially
grow wherever I1 n 'I i kei put.-
his feet just grow in hi foot-
print...
: y.
its
\ II
■en
III
he
. nd
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Herman I lay w .ai d, an old Shack-
iford county boy, who used to
ie down in Moran, on ol .lack
I lie -hortest poem
Wa - ellt itled '(let ie ." niK
follow s:
"Adam
Had 'em
Odd ight: \ group of boys in
an oil field hooting a nickl. pack
age of firecracker.- on Christmas
Pve while ga flares, in the back-
ground, were putting on a million-
dollar firework, display.
1- * *
.Saw Andy Rhode.-, Fast land oil
operator, recently. He drilled one
of the most famous gushers in the
Fast land county hoorni the Sailor
Perkins well, named for the young
fanner who owned the land. Her-
kin was erving in the navy (this
w during the World war) when
the .-pouter came in for ii,000 bar-
rels a day of s'".a0 oil. He became
c. lehrateil a the "millionaire eob."
ln ti.it book, "Forgotten Men
of \ m. i can I iteratun " which I
iropo e to write some of ih,
■ , lii.beri <:. ingersoll will have
a place He ottce declared :
"'I he idea of immortality, tin,'
like a sea ha ebbed and flowed
in the human heart .with it coi.
less waves of hope and ?«;•, ' it
and of Hut-knell remainder of the bull.
director of the *ood sha )e for '"T
American Youth commission, an wil1 bc seven female, to
endowed institution doing research that a,e ^od
on problems of American young t(> u e as
believes education |''egistered herd. Tho«
and girls "for the! 4
common life," and will draw theI fo,,ows: Jo„rn
maximum -alary of $17,500 auth- Dodson' A' W'
orized by the legislature. Mrs.
Rainey is a Texan, a graduate of
the I niver-ity, and the couple have
two daughters, 11 and 11. Friends
of the university, alumni, and those
familiar with Dr. Rainey's brilliant
record hailed his appointment as a
long step in the direction of the
regents' ambition to make Texas
a "I niver ity of the first class,"
by building up its faculty and ad-
ministrative staffs in keeping with
the magnficent physical plant
which the di.-covery of oil under* of J. S. McKeever of
utiiv.-i ity', va.-t holdings of chairman; Ren Morrison tl
We-t ley,,, land has made pov' as vice chairman; B. L.
! Moran as secretary!
Shov.ci.iwo On Highway Post 'and Floyd Ray of
w.ek . intere-ted, Schkade and Harold
a iitaugiir.i'ion time draw near, Mbany, and Jimmie
in watc . tig the outcome of a quiet- I,ueders. This council
■> ' '' '"d. but ney. rthele - in- committee from Codep1
1 ''Me i.ttlc between Gover-
nor l'.|.-i t I ..- (I'll niel and a
U"'i'P °' ' '■ i'.ois, ovi r appoint-
ment of a highway commissioner.
One report declared that O'Daniel
is determnied to submit appoint-
inent of ( art P. Collins, Dallas in-
surance execntivi
sioner, despite a ill .. iiit
group of Kast Texa. senators that1 stock, and general type 4
they will not confirm a nominee
who is nol from Fast Texas, in -phe council will |l
conformity to the time-honored, C0llnty agent in plaaaW*
custom of naming the three com-, i ■
missioners on a geographic basis. 4-H Club Boy
I he senators, claiming to have suf-
licient votes lined up to block a W. S. —
nomination on any other basis, pro- a senior in the Albany V
lessed to believe O'Daniel would
I'.fdly choose an lit Texan. Still
I "''u i '-'"nil . ... that O'Dajiiel
- bringing nr. -
| ter-, anil will
I linn ition of 1>
| llolitic.-l! I .1 ' a,
senator
in out W'1
politiei.
.rested.
T \ Battf
The lohbvi ts
W'.'l
lie oil (
-ei k to
friend
a
in )iltirining an economic
for a farm family to mak*
on so that when farm,
chased under the Far®
the council can recoiMM"
necessary size. They
make recommendaitoni
as conimi - amount of land to go i te<
age sent by a t|oni the number and Wei
stoc'
ing.
Williams of
pro a senior in m«=
has just received a "f™
al from Wilson PacM
•t. Worth for being the1
, i.
erf in en
force con
and close
or, ('oilirii. W'hetbei
or th. governor will
a question which had
in- tremendousK in-
1 producer
in the1
Hi.
oftl*'
- Loomn
ho are paid
to
club last year.
I Wit reserve campion t
dub show "and P®
hi- breeder, Me
bniiv, for 30 cents P<r!
W. S. is feeding n«""j
Mr. Davis' calve?
; hibited in the iho* |
the coming February ||
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 54, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 5, 1939, newspaper, January 5, 1939; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401701/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.