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THE ALBANY FXHO
Fi-hrimry 2, 1«R4
] have sold the Kelio printing
office to Messrs, A. A. Clnrke and
D. H. Meyer, ltiddinpr my friends
and the newspaper business an af-
fectionate adieu, I step down and
out. Respectfully, 0. W. Kobson.
The Newspaper Publishing Com-
* pany having bought the Kcho, will
hereafter, as soon as new material
arrives, publish an enlarged paper
under a new name.
Charley Kvans was lately ap-
pointed postmaster of Fort (irif-
flu. Mr. Kvans lived at Ft. Griffin
about three years ago and will be
m remembered by many of our riti-
lens.
The Albany Hank opened its
doors for business last Monday.
G. K. Waters, who has recently
returned from Tom Green county,
hays cattle are going through the
4 winter in good style, and are drift-
ing very little.
The Texas Centra! railroad will
soon put in iron bridges on Hub-
bard and Deep creeks, between
QUE TO COLDS
Yir OOUifT* due to cold*, MuMon
tontalna D Ingredient* iti n Mi; fcvrup Ha*«.
8m how f nr one «lo^ of Mwitho-Multlon
«o ka to aooth* Irritated mrmbrnn«a of
throat, t*p*l tickling phlegm, ami bring
yon quiet. Show your doctor th* IriRr*<!l«-rita
plainly Hated on M«'ntho-Mulftion label. Ha
SUI tall you Mfntba-MuUlon'a mer-
a. Monty hack *u;uantaa. At
■t Dttltri Er rywh r«
here and Cisco. The abutments
lor the same to rest on are now be
ing built.
I . M. Rose has bought the lot
adjoining the dry good house of
K. U. Manning. He will commence
the erection of a tone business
house at once. Mr. Hose bought
the lot of Mr. Iiliich, paying .*1,000
for it.
A grand ma-(|uerade ball and
carnival will take place at Albany
on the 22(1 of this month Wash-
ington's birthday. A meeting will
be held at Campbell & Hill's office
Saturday evening to make ai
langements and appoint commit-
tees.
J. I{. Davis, formerly of Dalla.
but now a resident of Albany, pur
chased a lot 50x200 feet on Main
street just above the Albany
liuu.-e, some two months ago and
this week refused $1,000 for it.
Property in Albany i. worth some
thing.
M. J. Dickson, nil old citizen of
.Shackelford county, has exchang
ed his valuable tract of 120 acre-
adjoining town for Mr. N. I,. Bar-
tholomew'.- well improved farm in
Throckmorton county of .'120 acre.-,
all under fence and partly in culti-
vation. We regret to lo-e Mart and
are puzzled to know what our citi-
zens will do with their old wagons.
Bob Meyers and George Toiiilin-
siim, two juvenile nimrods, were
out hunting last Wednesday and
by the accidental di charge of an
old blunderbuss in the hands of
Meyei , George Tomlinson receiv-
ed several -hots in the head. We
have not learned whether Tomlin-
son's wound are dangerous or not,
but presume they are not, as noth-
thing short of falling out of a four
ANNOUNCEMENT
/ have purchased the . . .
McLEMORE COFFEE SHOP
Come in for the best foods . . . short orders and
regular dinners.
Your business appreciated.
OLLIE MARTIN
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M took a nek
of Father's wages
But it wasn't so ixtrav.ip.tnl .is it stinted Hats *tri l>igj;it
then—and also fewer. Mother's handmade mauve silout
was good for several seasons.
Today, Mother'' hat hills may total as much or more than
the price of that quaint old \ clour. But she gets many more
hats for her money.
It's miuh the same with electric hills. If yours sum about
the same as they did years ago, it's hciausc you .ire enjoying
so mans more electric conveniences now And you re getting
far mori electricity for your m 'ticy than you c\er did he-
fore— about twice ai much today as you d:d 1* Mars a o.
Net onh has the price of electricity ome dosvn steadily
through the sears, but it has stayed down while war sent
other costs climbing.
Hard work and good hu<ines* management by your frit nds
in this company will continm to make electriiits d« pt ndable,
cheap -one of the big bargains of all time
M.cir NtlSON ir-DY in U# fl tir H: w.lh Sebect Afmb.irtl.r-.
(Vclir.tfo, NOW fvtry Sunioy o'lcnoon % CBS Nrt ,ork.
Westlexas Utilities
Company
story window, the explo.-ion of a
magazine or the contest- of a gattl
ing gun would hurt the ave age
boy.
In .'mother column will be found
the advertisement of the fa-'ino
.--aioon. Tl'.e bibtiloi- publlr are
it: fed to call i.nd exam ne good
b< fore purrhasing <■ -e.vlu e,
Mr. I'hilbiick, a ignee .. .
Meyer, has mo'.ed '.he remnant of
good.- heretofore lo■ ited at F<>-1
(Jrn'fin, to Albany, and i on my
the I . W. C [p u\,<- ! bu.'d rig on
Main treet.
Our efficient postma.-tc r, Mr
Sam Stin-on, tell- us that -o great
is the demand for boxr- that lie
will have to order a new lot. He
tells us that he will sooi: renuise
all the call hox< and have nothing
but lock boxes.
\ large lot of hoop sk:'t ju.-t
arrived at Manning"
("li'.rke & Mevi-r lea-e<: -< sen
teen section of Kranco I'exaii
land to the Norman Hoi.-i Co. i
last Thur.-day, and til! have more
to lease and ell.
I'nder the head of "Wanted"
will be found the advertisement of
Jacob & McConib. We are not
advised whethi" they ale .named
men or not, but i' they are, we
ugge.-t they have .llterio1 motive .
and the bottom figure of moral de
pravity ha. been reached.
Wanted A female clerk, at
Jacob- k McCon.b' feed tore.
She ii111-1 be young and im ! look-
ing.
Mardi lira lati to \ev Or-
lean and (ialve.-ton are very low.
A party of ;■ <-ung gentlemen
chartered a pec:al train la.-t even
ing and w cut to < 'i -co to attend a
leap year ball, iri\ < n by !••• ladie-
of that place There wire -ome
twelve or fifteen couple . and ju.-t j
as we go to fire they returned.
They report them e:\I a- hii"il\
pleased.
A gentleman i'rom Stephen.-
county had five bale.- of cotton on
the streets last Tuesday. It will
be shipped by F. F Conrad.
U. K. M< Anulty returned last
evening from (ionzales, where he
had been in attendance on court,
having a ca-e in that n'.inty in-
volving -ome >'.">0,000.
■\ pi oni i nent hi' .i nam toid u -
that heep had ad', nci d I run ,">0
cent- to >1 p>" head, owing to the
grade, n tin la-t month, and that
there would he a good iiciiand the
coming pring.
I'rof. White, a blind • am, w ill
leel ti re on mil - ic at t'ic I 're '>s t • i
ian chin ■ h next Monday nr.-lit. He
will a|.o i etide'' (■'>• ' en 1' ■> n
various cla - ical author .
A we t m .,tir we . .in
he.-i'- I he uin i a in; peek, | ••ek, of
the -tone cuttei at ^ •' on four
t one tin in ho i.- e , hi ide t e
win k gii 'ion at t i 11 hoti e,
A nd ' ! en re I!; .
a I'll r ' he 1 I 1 ■
pvofi una' 1 ,i " • >V, ii ;P..;
tent a.111 di !;:■ te I ' • , , id -
ind p i •• • "
W. i'i. \\ ■ ■ my '
I! ell: I'll HI le.i d Ce-
cil next to 1'. F (.ii.i ad'
Fd Hay will leciipy the e,.
f I a ne build t g ' > • co..1 1 ' t
erei t ion or: t he i in ' i • ' M. n a 'id
Second t n et .
You may lose a barga n if you
don't go tn the a .i t an : 1 n
Mrs. N'eal Myers, last Wednesday
night.
f'rivate dancing parties are he-
coming quite popular, another wis
had at Milt Higgs' residence of
Wednesday night last.
Mart Dickson gave m- friend-
a farewell benefit lust 'I ue-day
night. A large crowd was. in at-
tendance, and the dancing v.a-
kept up until the small hours.
In th s issue will be found the !
advertisement of W. F Jackson, I
Mbany's knight of the cleaver. Ail j
who may hase occasion to eat (and \
mo.-t everybody has a hal it of eat j
inn sometimes) and want some-
thing in the line of fre-h meat,
-hculil call on him.
Granville Waters, of Hulltown,
the best of good fellow , spent m-s-
era days in town this week.
Mi O'l.ochran, from Bradford,
I'a., ; vis.ting her brother at
■ledge hyneh's, and v i' 1 remain
everal month.-.
I iank l!u ell, of Springfield,
' > h io, i- s i - i t i n tr his brother lid.
w ho i foi email of the w ood w ork
on the court lion e.
Mr ('. MeKlammarry, I:.tf■ of
San Antonio, ha- located at Al-
bany, and will engage in the con
11act iig and building 1m-inc--.
John Ilazzard t'irted for How
aid, Kan., la.-t Thursday morning,
lie will return In April, after
which Albany will lie hi- home.
The McG'ee brothel , late of Fp
bur county, hase bought land in
this county and are now building
a dwelling. They will bring out
from their old home a -toi k nt cat
tie in the spring.
It. M l!o e, of Dalla -. vi ted h
dau" iti r, M: I 'rigle'
We are in formed t hat a pet it ion
Wa : circulated on our treet.- thi.
week with the object of havii'g the
colored population moved out o! j
the flat just we t of tow r., that |
portion is building up very rapidly
and the colored folk-, so we are
told, are too hilarious.
THF. ALBANY NFWS
Febi-unry 3, 1905
Ty pograplreal error- ale oaie- j
tinn crioiis \ Mi- our i ditor
had to leave town because he had j
ocra.-inu to -ay in a certain articli !
"that a young lady's lirea-t wa.-
ti 11 e 11 with rage." The printer ni i - -
took the word rage for rag' . The
ed'tor i barricaded on a mountain
some mile from town, while hi
friend.- .aie endeavoring to arrangi
a ti e 11 V of peace w it! the i n i a ged
young holy Whitewr gh1 Sut
Sam Webb i hi 'u■ h .• tn
pa dow ri at A a -t in. IF
wheel-hoi -e in tIn' coni":ittei
room, be. ide being a nemhi r of
.- onie of t' e mo-t important co:1
fitter in the I.OW el f 11 >. 1< . He
a prominent iiiembi r of the 1
l n . e - Iff i' ' ei > t oid t '
peoiih of : h, eon ntr; : ■' i v • ' '
' | . i Wel.b, f . d • e t w.l lid
be represented ill t ■ -n t, j., ,
aituI e, and - it 1
Agency Ready for
Veteran Loans
The necessary machinery for
proce ing' applications by veterans
of World War 11 for hu.-irr 1 loan
i ii ler the Servicemen's ile idjust-
n,e - A. t of I !M I (G. I. Bill of
Fights) has been set up in the Dal
!;, Loan Agency of the Rocon-
-;. action Finance Corporation, F.
It. Gladden, manager' of the .Abi-
lene agency, announced this week.
Mr. Gladden's statement follow-
| d t:it announcement frori Wa. h-
njrtoii, 1). ('., that the Veterans
Ail nini.-tiation had designated the
Recon truction Finance Corpora-
tion as an Agency to review ap-
plication- to banks by veterans for
the guaranty of business loans.
Fndei the program, RFC will rec-
ommend to the appropriate office
of the Administrator of Veteran'.'
Affair whether that office should
approve or disapprove such appli
i nt ions.
l.oan applied for may be used
n purcha ing a business, supplies,
equipment, machinery or tools to
In used by the veteran- in pursii
ing a gainful occupation. The
gov< rniiicnt may guarantee repay-
ment of such loan to the extent
of a0 percent, but not in an
amount exceeding $12
maximum guaranty.
veteran who qualifies
ne- loan may obtain
'i>" "if percent of any
■■ 1,000. He may, of
t.'iin from hi.- banker
•-•reatei amount, for instance, sC,
000: l>iit the guaranty is limited to
$'J,00(l. In loans of le s than 8'I.
000. the government guarantees
lialf; t liu , in a :'•• ,000 loan the
guaranty amount- to $1,500, not
more.
M' (.hidden outlined the follow
ing i ential steps for veteran- de
iring guaranteed business loans:
I The veteran should fir t con-
tact hi- local banker.
-. If the veteran is unable to
obtain a loan from his local bank-
er, he hoidd then apply to his
ricarc-t RFC l oan Agretiey for a
loan. The addre.-s of the nppro-
p aite agency for thi region i
'101 Cotton Fxrhange Building,
Dalla- 1, Texas.
"Rank desiring to a- -i t veter
an- in this program may obtain
the necessary regulations and loan
application blanks from the local
ri'g i on a I office of the Vetera n.-
000 as its
Thus, the
for a busi-
a guaranty
loan up to
course, ob-
it loan of
"Shot From Sky"
Exhibit Shown
Largest display of captured ene-
my aerial equipment ever present-
ed, the Army Air Forces' "Shot
from ti e Sky" exhibit will open a
three-day appearance :it F1 Paso
Coliseum.
Designed to show the high qual-
ity of Axis fighting equipment and
to compare enemy production with
our own, "Shot from the Sky" will
have a three-fold mission her'-: en-
courage industrial workers to stay
on their war jobs or get war jobs,
boost salary savings, war bond
sales and recruit WACs,
"Shot from the Sky" includes
almost 10,000 pieces of captured
Axis warplanes and features three
planes still in flying condition —
a Jap Zeke, a Jap Zero captured
at Buna and a Messerschmitt 100
fighter taken at an African air-
field.
Shown for the first time in the
t'nited States is a captured Nazi
robot bomb. One of Hitler's V-l
veilgance wengons used against
London and the South of England
last summer, the buzz bomb is ac-
companied by explanatory charts
and diagrams.
Other display pieces include a
Jap "O.-car" pursuit ship and fuse-
lages ..I" a JF-KX, ME-F10, Foeke-
Wiil.l' 100, a Jap Mitsubishi "Bet-
ty" bomber, a MF-110, and wings,
engines, propellers, tail sections
and landing gears of almost every
type of German and Japanese
I, fighter, and bombers.
Range of "Shot from the Air"
extends from the.-e mighty war-
planes down to small Axis aircraft
parts altimeter. , bombsights,
junction hoxe and inclinometers.
German and Japanese flying uni-
forms, life raft,-, parachutes, guns
and ammunition, helmets and gas
masks are aiso displayed.
In addition to the captured
equipment, the mammoth display
features a Fink trainer (miniature
airplane used to teach pilots blind
flying), barrage balloons of the!
type used at Salerno, Anzio and
Normandy and i T.i.000 collection
of .'12 battle painting.- done under
combat cond.tions by 12th Air
Force camouflage expert Major
John Favalle.
A detachment of ,">.'! WACs and
<>0 returned combat enlisted men,
Bonds
Over America
UNIVERSITlr SPRING
A covered iprlng at Chapal
reminds student* of the
N. C.
verslty of North Carolina that
eral William H. Davie, "fal
the university," selected thf
the first state university in Ai
nt that spot In 1702. Close
October 12, 1793, Gen. Davie laii
cornerstone nt Old East, the
university building. The flrat 4
dent walked 170 miles through bit!
winter weather to enroll at the 0|M
ing January 16, 1793. Similar
termination dominates every
fighting man in the war today,
tradition of America's flrst state I
versity and its flrst student hoU
Inspire the purchase of War Bom
for the protection of the Natlon'i
educational freedom.
representing every combat alt
force except the newly-formed
20th, accompany the exhibit,
o
The oldest lighthouse in the
United States stands on Cape Hen-
ry, at the entrance of Chfsnpetk#
Bay, Virginia.
The highest island mountain
the world is Manila Kea in tke
Hawaiian Islands, with an altitude
of 11J ,825 feet above sea level.
Cape Henry, at the entrance t#
Chesapeake Bay, Va., received its
name in 1(107 from the English
settlers there, who gnve it that
title in tribute to i'rince Henry,
son of King James of England.
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shomly tcm ► < * •/<>• >fi < m i ■> it.r
thf \orn an Hn « ( H.
Phiibruk, .i j/TH'f
A \ en rf:jo\; • m \>)i \\ n
attrndt-d by ;i f . ; r «>f la<ii<
and jrentlfn:i ;« r« *:«•. ol
I WONDERFUL RELIEF
l From Bladder Initavan?!
j Fiiiroi." (■ r i r • d'<; ■ ■ (' > ( a tin
1 kidnc > to inciii'c i:: ; -(' 'e a w
painful li!add«r i.rii.'tioni (. usid
by cxcesi tcidity in ii'.i ui r.e
j 1 hrt f i* ne r-i c 11 w t' • . ■ ■ . • i • ..iv
I d .trr* i nd «'i < .t< ' . I >- hr
I hiaddi i nii'attf. <. d it. w n .17
flu' In Cliff" Aiidit' in ' l e * r.. • <
t ' . I rr> 1 ti r d' « 1* d i • < * • > ■ - f' R
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Roc* ml f.i' <r if- l iiinew l« nit. •*
' lh«- fluw (d ir.n' iti '. -tln st ( ■ < • • . idily
j ( • .n.tiiv ( i ii ■ « d I s , I \ 1 n
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f,! • d< d > opil r.l < " < t '-In «■ ■
vr trfhlt \ ■ !«nrr • d <tl.ii t .. 1 11 m
gi . oirntf Il f 1 ■ ' f ' • h 1 • h.ihit frrmmg
in r.ny — (..'I f• k «• ' r.«< that
h Ip \ rut f ( I 'ci• 1 1 I; • f '
1 d fc f f r 1« t I' 1 ft ( i' I Op \ ^
*,a 1 11.« .1 • .■ 1. « ' « th • \«> I II h. f i..d
lit, t y I !| I ! ■'■ I • d I... fri 1 hrtfi ..1 1.1 I • to
f;. 1 1 . 1 t I K 1 1 «V ( > I ■
5; ' , ,1 oi d < I Ii Off* • till. . S nd
u> . Atir aggU' r ti ' - warn
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(1 1.■« (, ry, « n c
<!;.\ . 1V, loiovv.iti ■
K\.\ "i " I ' :rj slr ;i! ' • V 1
chin * h la-t SunHav v. ith 21 -< ♦ ■
Im'I , \ il fVi-J \ •" \ F! oi.fi of * •
jroml : art, :;M< 1 c\!< 1 . • .r«l
invitation to an> t K; a * v\ t <> . '
and in t he work, S■. r- . • fo |
!.<• \ t Sunday, " W ? n .!< ' ' If 1
('it> " I ho rri'.u'hi'i Jo} Ill ;
1 -1 ;>
Th counts rlork <H «i;1 an«i i
hiit)i record make- a how-
in^ fo: Shackelford count) S'n# i
June, 1 * 0 , until .lai 1'«(! : m ? ♦
h.v heen ^7 births a^raifi t 15,
death.
V\ I I: - ir a- . •
her, made a flying tr.; *- <
and i . > U < <lov : k «
hat tin- attrrtftion :ir« <j«- a - - •
d.<\ , v I wonder wh\ h< da'.* * jl'u
on to Midland.
M. 1 Hendi c k • «> ?; ... , ! .
pj« I't 1 ■ a profrra* 5 <,• n
n.auric, /u^elinir, -nan t u at if
Administration," Mr. (iladden -aid. i
" ! he retjuii ennmt of the law j
re that tin- veteran must he found j
ijua!I'led by training or • xperience
to ' FLM'.'e m the type of bu ilie
fo * ich he seek ■ a loan, the pro- I
t < i! \ OUi'lit to be at .(iiired i re.; j
onair-* n pi ;<••■ -.nd uited to it - i
' tei "!• ■! pu rpo -e. and that the
• I; k el \ to - IK'i f ( 11.
" • "i <■ 1 he act dee not pro- ide !
' e ... :" to run bu - ine «• , t he
e-ulf r w ! v ;int to know whether
' ' ' • • in 1 a ulfn irnt fund fo?
;• po < v. ♦ ■! 1 a ability, (! • i
y-enda' ! *. bu - in ' ♦ \perionce. '
and h : : ehara< tei, to a
• •a ; i"t a oi abic likelihood that
'In ■ > ' ' < onte'nplated one a
* ' ll« t . ' ul Tile !f;<!
er v. a o want to know whether
11 '• ' ' ' er an ha been in Uch hi:
' :ee ht foi - entering the ei \ it e
and ' • nature of h -ervice ex
per er • and traininir.
"\ • tei an are well d\ i -<l to
h en vu;• i a'/ain t fraudulent' or
ah .•<! proposition- and careful of i
i xploi!« i With the aid of the
hanker, who i. .m hooled in ueh 1
atU" , eteran; hould ,nVe.--ti- '
rate \ «t'. tare fully al' proposition.-
I * i« • en:. <! to their There a re ■
pi' f.« 1-, difficult ;e ind hard '
•' <■ k - e; <'ratintr one' own bu.-i :
- ,■ • a da\ or two th - '
TERRACING
and
DIVERSION DITCHES
('onstructed to
TRIPLE A SPECIFICATIONS
J. C. DYER, JR.
Mo ran, Texas
Kidneys Must
Work Well-
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,1 <. "i . • made a biH'nc ti p
to 'i# c i iff n country thi - «n k.
Ci f * oat w.i <1os\t Tu#
«i .« i o' ; the ranch.
.fo Ma'thev. wa do vi n fron
' * • ra?i< * th w eek
I.i ( cu Mas up from ( i-i o
^ eek.
i: 1 .< r wa up fro Mo
• ' - t - ' Week
Mr .! 1 Mien v i in the city
'•"ft - Sat unlay
Ma " I • 'trv a a do-.« ii ft • t in
i anch !. * Saturday.
\V .1 I >od o did h i inc n the
ity Sa* irdav .
^1 r V 'et. D'Sj and dauyV
> ' • . have returned from
IU1 for
i « of Mor in, •«
t,;' In. with our merchant-
! ii < 1'.'
M • M il, . ii?. Ii..-, of C
;• <| i i irr'.nilparent th e
■ .-ek, " ; Mr M .1 In . h
M lie • iinh dr.'W " <•
• i. i ei,i iok t.r i in the Imkinr
!■•> der . • ti t i.i I'nd ori Urn .
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t.t rf.', "t i. das Mi will ri ' •> :
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\F M , i r n Mr
.1 ■'1 w 1 itinft in \l-
ti i Slu will reii 'iirt in the ■
or i . > ral \s i-ek
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 1, 1945, newspaper, February 1, 1945; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401893/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.