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MEN IN SERVICE
MADE MASTER SERGEANT
IN ENGLAND
Mandred Mills, son of Mr. 'iiul
Mr«. C. F. Mills of Albany, land
fid in England with the A. F. 1'
in Septetriber, according to a let
ter received from him. Sergeant
Mills also has been promoted to
master sergeant, highest noncom
missioned rating in the Army. All
the information received from him
was that he is located in the south
of England.
Sergeant Mills is in the Signal
Corps.
\CCEPTED FOR NAVAI.
AVIATION CADET
Jew I el Day, Jr., son <>l Mr.
and Mrs. .!<■ e 1 , Day nt \lbniiy,
has been selected for training a a
Naval Aviation cadet and will lie
ordered to active duty hortly
Hi- was a three-year lettermnn
in football in the Albany high
school, from which he graduated
in I '.Ml, and was also a member
of the track and basketball team
He is employed at present with
the Austin Construction company
at Freeport.
When ordered to active duty, lie
will report to the 1 . S. Navy lie
Flight School, University of (ieor
gia, Athens, Cia., for three month
o.f physical conditioning, instruc
tion in naval e sentials, militar\
drill and ground school subject -.
After completing his course, he
will be sent to one of the Navy
numerous reserve bases for pri
mary flight training.
FRANK WILHELM IN ARMY
Frank Wilhelm, Albany man
who has been working at .loplin,
Mo., several year , juined the
Army Air Force at Lubbock la '
Thursda: . ml will train a
aviatIon n echanlc. I' Wit* is 11
ton of Mr. and Mr . H. A. Wilhelm
of Fort (iriffin.
Private Charlen Nowlln of La1*
renceburg, Indiana, who Is -st'1
tinned at Camp Howie, ipent the,
week-end with Ir aunt, Mr.- P' '
(i. Reynold , and Mr. Reynold
i
Ml- 11. Mallard i movinv to
Albany today from Olney and w
live wilh her mother, Mr . I ' e.
Albany
THE ALBANY NEWS HAS
SERVED SHACKELFORD
COUNTY SINCE 1863
Volume Number Fifty-eii/lit
"Thr Oldest Journalistic Venture West of the Brazos"
Albany, Texas, Thursday, November 5, 1942
BOB LOCKER
Number Four
County Gives Bullock Majority;
Favors Three Amendments
GETS WINGS AND
COMMISSION
BUI.LOCK I.EADS IN DIS-
TRICT; ROBERTS SECOND
MxuH t\\ I'tity five percent of
Sliarkclfoi'il rounly'.- votei turn
fd out Tue da\ for t lie general
elect ion, ami, a Te\a, i purel>
(Irinm rat ic, 11■ count y went about
',(!• percent for the democrat ic
LECTURESHIP
* * * « • •
AT CHURCH OF
<0 w m * ♦ •
CHRIST NOV. 8-15
I'A 1 BUI I.OCK
Six Radios For
Camp Hospital
chain
w.a
Mi «I(i'' P, M 1' • •
of the t am O a ml ll<> p
tee of Sllackelfnrd c«
pre ent at t !"• Tue day c 11ai' her o!
commerce lu?u heon and e\t re < i
her tbanL or •• .20 i • <1 by
tl , ch'imhtr for radio for <'an:!i
I'.arkeley id 11,tai. Shi reported
two crv tal et and four lnrirei
i adio have been bought w itb tie.
money, and will be dol)vcv<l to
tli. bo pita!, wb'cli ■? . '
(Ioii:11e ."•() radio-,
ad been previously
Perryhill box, in the eiiate ra
follow :
P.11Hock '1 1 1, ( i!law'a\ I<«. Pa
i on ' I, .lone '52, I ,ot ief IHo
erts 01.
I'b -■ connl \ vot ed for ! !i<• tn
(i
I de'icit ."il
lire from mai-
without a\ai
t(
the farm . \ ftei
the
ion, the local member did not fjVjl .,mrndment
1 think well of uch a d'
Mitchell. Mr. P.allard va ent j l ri , ;l
from (irabam to Camp VVolter .donated.
today for induction into the Army. \\ OHie !'. Clarke, -nanav r.
4 ■ read a letter from the Austin
GO TO GOODFELLOW FIELD , > ! , <
Three more Shackelford county the n-o\ernaa nt di;,'
men have joined the Army Air bor ami tV .•••>. I---
Forces, according to word roceiv
ed from Cloodfollow Field, San cu
Anfjolo. I ie\ are;
Kmmett O'Neal Johnson, for- t Ann.
merlv of Moral., who ha heel, general and pen;,! . 1
• driving the Slamfonl Albany bu. . 'lay. and part ol t!,e h
Dmii-i Woodward May, Albany. -•«> up ' 1 "
An.lie Carl Breeden, Albany . -tilutional ainendtin •
These men will become aviation , " I he .1 < >. II
LITTLE DAUGHTF.R |,v «| , , • - , ||
mechanics. , •> • '■ 1
. ( Mr. and Mr . O- . • I' a r t«' • • a I *« a !'1 er aooa . l'e
ON SICK LEAVE • he parent of a daai' a' rr, I'a rhara t \ ; i -.' b• • i.«
Charle- West who ha- 1 on 1 Monday "'"i n'• ■' lie. i eoiup', ' ..I
sick leave spent a few days I a1 jfjlB in a hospital at McGregor, biddei were pr(
week with hi- parents. Mr. and She we u'he.l :eve„ and , lial! the .•! ■••• !•'•••
Mr, (■ (• We,t. Charle ha- been mid, . Mi M .rie, the lorme-
d Honih- ' Nevie Chamber , i 'er of I!. T , hid by \ \ . .1
the Kenei ll
present the I
lug appropria
er al 'I favored pay il.j' for
In, di" it .11 I ll I i ' '■1 ■ ii., a i d I
t':e 1 • i-1 amendi'ieiit, wllieh pr
. i<ie lor the late Ii u 11' 1111" ; i "
flee building at Au t in.
In the ili.-triet, I 'at 1 lulh'r k w
elected lute enator frotr. t!
111. di I net, with .111d ■ e K'obei
a elo.-e et ond. I he late :t
whole accepted only tv o o! tl
II
W. .In
God'
ty, \.
Thur
I
I'nda
l av lor, I
Sunda;
Step
Mill. I'A. " Lent
Athens, Alabama,
SilipiliK will he I
Dart, Hampton. \. N
Wairner, Hopkit
F1
11 a \
d I i
lie. Kv.
the financ
amend").'
m.ait
lectio
our wa.
the five
Of the
I Tiles
a tak
the John I arleton
Home Sells for $2,600
At Sheriff's Sale
M
.ii
, sV
Mai hi .1 Ol
\ re ll d t
•oceed n
till' col
\ null
ent, whi
from >''J
f*00 i
i.l'i . Mi
Hind tie:
r.. at th
Ian
Ooi a Ion
• :(l Mr
to W.
\ II
(1 I'
I tl
•/ed
Mr
day, Oc'
" in Harlinven
received here by
lie t wa held b>
ice lv I'. Nance
dei;ree murdei
n mechanic at the Mid 1 a
rdier school for the pa. I I month
. .d has received his junior rating.
boutrht
.lordai
iced\ o.
\\'
ion
I 'ha nihe i Mha I \
pr<
I'vt. Gilbert Roth, Sheboygan,
Wi , ; |'vt. Donald V. I'orath,
Wausaw, Wise., and Pvt. Arthur
Bauer, Peoria, 111., till attached to
the 10th Station Hospital, ( amp
Harkeley, were guests of Mr
Kmma Mernstein Sunday at hei
home on Star Route.
$51 Per Ik Can Be hw$ in lni]
Funeral
Mi Jond:
\V.
v .Ionia
4 bodie
were b
• das a
I-' id:
"
'i
( My tile Count\ \ .ent )
ie ,-tatc
Rationing Board,
I'vt. Worth Pulton, Jr., and I'vt. The -tat. Wn.-ulmral A.lja
Raster Reed of Goodfcllow Field, ment \dmini n l.a "ed XeacherS. to Hear
San Angelo, spent the week-end rules governing the production _ n K
with Worth', parent,, Mr. and ,„-;,ctiee pi.a of the I!'I.: pro UP A Kepresentatl Ve
Mrs. Worth Palton, Sr.
THREE SONS IN ARMY
Mrs. W. A. Crow of Albany ha
*lhree sons in tbo Army, since W.
A. Crow, Jr., enlisted in the Army
Air Force> at Lubbock last week.
W. A. went out to Lubbock to en
list, where be will train as an avi
at ion mechanic.
Another son, Talbert, is a 1 « in
the Air Force- at Lubbock. I he
third son, Luther Crow, with the
Quartermasters Corps, is stationed
"Somewhere" in Australia.
vrram. Producer will be glad to
know that the rules governing
certain practice have been chang-
ed and the payment increased. The Pnard,
one of nio-l importance to the ^ omi :
M embei
[•o'int\ \\
01 the Shackell)
Price and Ration
'ran port at ion \d\ i
•e and school otfici
ranchmen i the fact that it i now Wl ' nnet Saturday, November
possible to allow them five dollar, at 10 a. m.. t i'.e \'ban> hi"
per acre for me <|uite eradication 1 bo«d to i ■ * ar'^e new . . ■■• i
instead of two a in previous i t ioninj? program explained b\
year- To be eligible for this pay field repre . ntativ.' o! the OlTic
ment the rule « alls for a heavy in- ol Price \dnrni. t ration
festal on with more than forty
percent of the ground covered.
Insofar a> ero ion control i
concerned the nm. ; important
change is in t!u rule that allow a
HF.RF. FROM LUBBOCK
ne wants to build at the rate ot
Looks like the Lubbock Arm\ v. ^ 0th- of a cer.t |•
Flying School i.~ getting most ol Pre\ -ouslv he v. <1 .• ■
our boys now, and the Shackelford amount of hi o b i Id
county men may plan a homecom- ment regardle of how
^ ing most any day. race were built.
Home on furlough from the The ru\r govern'M- t!n •• • r.-i
Lubbock Flying School during ti;- . • . , h:
week-end were Pvt. James Garvin j ; not ncce ,-iry to a
and Pvt. Lee Slither of ■ \M1 conserx iug • roj) . Mae
and rvt. Herbert Sherman and ( grower will grow feed . d
Pvt. Kay Klliott of Moran. on the re ■ •:•
" I land not needed for grov the
# MADE PETTY OFFICER allotted acreage o' v .
.lack Dill, on in-law of Mr. and -ntten.
Mrs. H. S. Hooker of Albany and The payments for other pr
former Albany boy, ha been pro- • ,, nd •
moted to first class nettv ottic«- remain about the - ime a : : >e
at the San Diego Naval P a e. ^nt. Soil buildira n.ayn ■ 11
He is with the mess ball in the hi.: total close to t a a .• a.n ount a-
base there. this year on both far" •ag an !
% (Continued on page 8) range land.
I 11 1 - meet in
Mr \ M. Uu
Shackelford ( out
and Rationing Ho;
The meeting v.
the procedure to
the regi (ration o
car o\ n< and i
November 12, 13
Cha
noun
man
ed by
f the
ear in He' .
followed f<
1 pa: engi
in
in
Lr at 10 i
I lie funeral
at Hail
i III; ell Wi
l'e We tl,
pastor
nf the C
hi
irch of Chr
Lea IV
IK
■ting. Buria
made i
1 . . -
t the H
i
1 i n gen ceiiu
,1 e i ■
Nov. 21
.Mil ''!i
1 <>ui in i
move, |
to Coma
•he county,
Tex
a , III lS!)2. V
in there be
came
to Step
hen cot
in
ty, and the:
Shn.-kel
ford <"oi
mi
v, where h
ed in a
md near
Moran foi
year
He 1110 Vi
to Harllng'
pn in
] 040 w
here lie
Ol
ie rated the
Rlch-
I mi DJ
ii ry.
lie W
a marr
i e <
I to Julia Marie
Mopan
, who d
ie<
i in urn.
Uld
in l
he ni:
n*i
ed M a l'\
Fllen
Stewart
of I'uti
i a
iii, i t er o.f
Mrs.
W iltei
MeColll
itn
of Moran
. She
died in
1 !)•'. i.
Ii
i KH1 he
was
married
| to Mr
. I
lora Finley
Sun
ivor ai'(
. (> mis: IV
W.
.Ionian
of Helt
on
, Curl i .1.
1 01
dan of
1 vC - Well,
\
M.. Selmat
da11 wh'
on
N .
Ship
\ ird ,
Berkeley
Calif., Fa
rues!
M .lord
Ian of \!
h:
ny. Ray Lei
i ■ nid
I acy ll
Jordan
llarlingen.
Two
till . Mil
't:-
e Hill of K<
•nedy
nnd Mi
Earnc
('row of I
mont, a
md a hi'i
i >t :
ler, Tom J<
rdan
of Hop.
. Ark.,
■d another
-i.-'ter
School Carnival
Takes In $21
Albany Plays at
Haskell Friday
HAMLIN-LION GAME
IN ALBANY NOV. 13
Light da\ of lecture by prom
nominee inent peakei ha been arranged
in Albany, the court hou e box for the Church of Christ In Al
polled •-*' votes w hile I he city hall bans , beginning November H.
box counted I II vote \t Moran Lecturer an* from five tate
IP.) votes were ca t. and one i from South Africa
The pocial election to elect a L\cryone i i11\ ited to attend,
-tale enator to replace Senator' Speaking wall lie at 11 :0() Sunday
John Let Smith when he heroine morning, and at 7:1' each even
lieutenant governor January I t, ;ng.
brought out many vote that other Speakers, and their ubject , are
w ; e probably would not have been given below :
ca t The county went strong for Sunday, 11 a. m., Nov. S: "Five
A. A. (Pat) Mullock of Snyder, Pictures of the Church" Ira
prer ent repre entative in Scurrv North, mini ter of local church,
county He received L'P.i vote in i Sunday, 7:1 . ■ "The Eleventh
the two Albany boxe- and •">*> at Commandment" Roy Osborne,
Moian. Judge Frank Kobert ol \n hville, Teiin.
Hrei'kenridge wa -econd with !• Monday, ■ !• p- m. : "I'our
vote in Albany and J7 in Mo Need of the Church" Doyle
an. Manta, I utle, Okla.
All coil nt > boxe except one Tin day: "A I'nited P'ront"
well in thi morn i ie.' • ount\ to I'aul Southern, Pible teacher, A hi
' I) • with the e Xce pt. on O I the 11 ■ 11 e ( '1 a ; ' i i ll Co ] I. •'.';e.
r
( limiixiiig: tlif ilnllowp en -'•■'i | Coach Connie Smith taken his
on wa the annual school Hallow ly^ni to Haakell Friday night for
i' c 11 carnival, held Saturday niiflit ; t|1(, Hnnua| (fame with the In-
in th" "'"a-ini". receipt!- Haskell showed up well the
amounted to *:! 10, and whet, a | „ of lhp but ha,s )oBt
<he profit will )0 ()|. tWQ ||(lel ,0 Het them
v.,11 tl,.- K"„"i:il lun.l for indent |Wk ()own (.onference ladder,
ai'ti'.iti" • |'|)0 1 i^ht Albany Lions, with
1 " 1'' " ' " one conference name under their
"v"ni K' f- tivitm wa the '"i" ! belts, will be playing hard against
I't'-iv- coronntion ceremony ulien H.1;ike|| „,M) ag(linst th(1 Pied
i 'atherine .lone , junior, daughter
J OK. n l.OCKF.R
,Joe It. I .ncker, on of M i A. K
Of Mr. and Mr.-. J. C. .lone- , wa-
crowned ipieen of the liijrh school
and Wanda Cox of the fifth grade,
dauirliter of Mr. and Mr . YV. I,,
('ox, queen of the grade school,
Their escorts were .Ion Wil-
liams, freshman, king, and Ronald
Macon i f the fifth grade, grade
for
Locker of Allmny, ha been award- king. Crown bearer,
ed the covet,.,1 "Navy Wings of high .school king and wer
(Jold" and ha been commi - ioned
11.i\ "II dim; I ne Word
l-aii'.-ne D. Smith, I'a-
'. C.
i y : "Chri I iallity ' n \ f-
. Slinrt, South \ fra i
"Kevivinc; Our Fait!
Haile\ . Abilene,
i \ : " I 'rim it ie " Hoy 11
iducah, Kv.
, 11 a. m., Nov. la: "ill
" Ira North, Minister.
, 7:1. p.m. : "Open Thou
•' Item ■ Lee l ad. - .
an ensign In the U. s. naval He-
. ervc at the Naval Air Training
Center, Corpus Christi.
I-: n sign Locker receiveil li i -
winvr-i with the designation of a
\:n'al Aviator from Rear Admiral
A I - . Montgomery, commandant
of the training center, at grail in
tion excrci. e .
Locker volunteered for flight
training in February, 11)42, and
reci- veil preliminary instruct inn at
the I S. \a'.a! IJe erve A\ at ion
I'iper- the following Friday night.
In a non-conference go last Fri-
day night the I.ions lost to Lue-
dcrs on the local gridiron.
Coach Smith state- hi starting
line-up Friday night wall be:
Fails: Hrannon and Capps.
Tackles: Andres and Fdmison.
Guards: Meredith and Smalley.
Center: Cleveland.
(Juarter: Minis.
Halves: Cauhle and Flich.
Full: Todd.
o
Michael Hart Injured
By Car at Lueders
I'a
at Hall.-
I'pon tlie . in
( h r i
vane
-its
e t I
III
nplel ion of
• ran li-rred
• intet
ia
training
Corpu
and a'l
"I'nivel
I'i cilia How. ley and Wally Palm,
and train bearer to the queen
were Norma Jane Crownover and
.lack Hooker. Crown bearers for
(Trade school king and queen, Judy
Moberles and Hill Hooker; and
train bearers to the queen were
Linda Wright and Roy Keith j
M-a ulfl iii Michael Hart, 6-year-old son of
Woodrow l-ilich, president of the Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hart, Jr., *
Student A nidation, placed the "I'iou ly injured Monday after-
crowns on the high school kinir i oon on his way home from school
and queen and they in turn crown- j when he was .-truck by a car.
rd the yradi- -chool king and The ac, dent happened at Lueders,
,(1where Michael is residing with his
The pro. onal entered to the grandparent-, Mr. and Mrs. Per-
( < 'ont ;niied on I'ajre H)
,<■ ii e Air/' the world's larg-
aval aviat ion training center,
addition 1 o flight in ' i net on,
- n I .ocker < oni|> 1 ♦ ■' cd a t hor
I'loand -chool course, includ
i av i cat Mm, radio code, £ un
and bombiiiL' theory, '• otii-
cat ion and other aeronaut:
1 ubject.-.
He a former -tudent of Kil
r, ('o' - I . ;• iid Sout'iern Meth-
i.-t Universitv.
ttiW Etiried Here
ry l-'ite.
No bom- were broken, but the
buy had a luavy concu ion of the
head a nd bruise on face and
He had not regained con-
iiii, in . according to report re-
ceived Wedne day from his aunt,
i Mrs. Carl Hail.
Michael's- mother was in Fort
Worth finishing a business course
Funeral h rvice for Dc ie Ruth and In father was working for a
Minor, 1,1 ' untht old daughter of | construction company in San An-
Mr. and Mr . Vernon Minor, wa itonio.
held from the First Baptist church Michael and two playmates
■ at 11 rd a y, Oct. .' I. at ...00 o clock, vvo).f, ^-unniiig a race and Michael
ran in front of a car which struck
Tjr 1
* i
•r
BARY OAI IC.HT1R
Ml ami Ml'-, Wa'ter I'uct ■
an the parent of a baby daur i
te!, Mai ha I .ane, born Tue day
I, at 2:20
at tile honn- of her parent , Mr
and Mrs. .1. A. Tucker, in Albany.
The baby weighed even and three
fourth pounds. Marsha 1 air '
father ' a .econd clas petty of I'i
cer w itb ' he I ■ S. N:.\ y. -tal oiled
t M ester, VV
I Sue cu'e i 1 the former \ rgin ia
Tucker.
J 11 Rl.VNOLDS ILL.
J. H. Revnoi
i \ nold pioneer .
nt> ranchman, ha
Otlie iiii'r Saturda
about the same.
with Rev, J. A. Owen, pastor of
the Pre livterian church, and Rev.
II. M. Weldon, pastor of the Hap-
list church, officiating. Hurlal
wa made in the Albany cemetery
lie ie Ruth died at the Stan
ford Hospital October 22, at !l :2.a
p, m„ from bronchial pneumonia.
She wa taken to 1he sanitarium
; the day before.
Horn February 15, 10-11, she
wa 20 months old.
Survvaig are the parents, ;\vo
brut a i , .laillf- Vernon and W.a!
ter II., and a grandfather, J. T.
Hurge.
o—
John Q. Clark was called to
Fort Worth today to attend the
funeral of hi brother-in-law
l,e\v I). Howard, who pas.-ed
awa\ Wed in- dav morning.
him. The accident was unavoid-
able. He was rushed to the Stam-
ford Sanitarium for treatment.
A 'pe Thirty Eac^
Baptist Church
Oversubscribes Quota
for Mission Debt
Time of opening the doors of
the Red Cros Sewing room has
been changed from 0:00 a. in. to
!i sill. I his extra thirtv minutes
STORKS TO CI.OSE
ARMISTICE DAY
Many stores will close next
Wednesday, Armistice Hay, in
memory of the signing of the Ar-
mistice on Nov. 11, 1018. Gro-
cery stores are advertising they
will be closed all day. The First
National Bank, and many other
business houses are expected to
observe the day.
o
TO MOVE TO OKLAHOMA
C. D. Burton, manager for Oil
[ Well Supply here for several
years, left Sunday for Oklahoma
where he has accepted work in a
defense project. Mrs. Burton and
daughter will remain here until
Mr. Burton i able to get a house.
Lee Akers of Anson has been
here th is week looking after the
Oil Well Supply business.
Mr. Burton has served as com-
mander of the local American
Legion post, was its commander
when the post sponsored the Texas
Defense Guard unit here, and has
served as company clerk for the
gi\e ",e ladie. more time fortheii | ^uart] for nearly two years
pile
l'e
-o
Memlit 1 of t he First Bapt t
church of Albany have oversub
ciabed their <|iiota ol ir'HaO.OO on
i the debt of the state
hoard, according to Rev. H. M.
Weldon, pastor \ check for > 120
\\;i 'nailed to th board Mo■ -lay
Onlv two n'.lier churches in the
Cisco Association exceeded the Al-
ii,-my church ill this offering: the
F i- t Baptist church at Ranger and
ti e Fir ! Bapt i '. at Hreckenridge.
1 ! DRIVER'S LICENSE
EXAMINER IN Al RANY
K.VK.RV WEDNESDAY
home duties. Closing
main the -ame, ,r> :00.
I ad e '.Diking -it the sewing
room th past week were: ....... , e
Mine ,1 no. F. Sed- i Antigua, British West Indies came
I | in last week for a visit with rela-
HOME FROM ANTIGUA
Rudolph Irwin, who has been in
Oct.
im -inn wick, J. Carter King, Sr.. J.
V V Jones, W, IS. Mat- and went on to Freeport to
visit hi- parents, Mr. and Mrs.
May
thew, p rank Hubbard, R. C. Mat
thews, L. F. Newton, Harry J ',U'M
King, P S. Fincher, Margaret
Wylie, P. O. \ndi-rson, J. 11 Nail,
Jr.. N. I! Pr ce, and Ma ter Jerry
Matthew
Oct. .'10
Rudolph has been in Antigua
..-ince last winter, working with a
construction company doing de-
fense work. The job there is com-
Mme,.l. Carter King. 'Pleted, and Rudolph came to
Mr. Rr
,, i ...
fullest
urged th;
if defer
ig and w
Joe Paw -, examiner for the
Drivers' 1. cen. > div ision of the
Department of Public Safety, will Gilmore Smith, R. T. P\
li. n \! 1 ,ii y , ch Wedie da\, !l Mcl'erd, Walter Wood, Joe Mat
a. m. until a p. m., to aid drivers thews, D. 0. Anderson, Bob Mat-
: 111 \ . i) . can. He will be in thews, Harry King, Roy Mauldin,
r co e the ti . tleril and 1 ift 1 i Jim Nail, Jr., J. L. Douglas, Roy
Si .1 .1 Maw- . Waviic Wvlie, I Florida by plane. In Florida he
, ,, j ; (. |- pVl',_ | found difficulty n getting home as
m'er.'V'. V;; Yager, Guv Caldwell, ^eans of transportation were
jammed. He bought a car there
and came to Texas with three oth-
er men from Antigua.
D. C. McCord, Lola Burleson
November 2: Mine , ,1. Carter
King, Sr.. .1. J. Mayes, .lack Mere-
dith, F. M Booker, IL H. Fancher. .,,
p (-■ perience in the lower ( arihnean.
had a great amount of ex-
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Nov. ': Harrv Kev, L. F. Hook-
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"We know by now that,
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the war front and if our it;'
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mix \\a\ of -aviti"; rub
be n: out -ooa. er, Joe IS. Matthews. J. Carter
King, Sr.. \V. P. Newell, Tom
Mr W. S. Scott returned Sat- Brown. P. H 1 'ettit, 1 S. Hollo
urd.ay from Sherman, where she well, G. P. Crutchfield, Roy Mat-
■ isited her mother, Mrs. R. L. thews, A. M How-ley, P. \\ . Arm-
Throw Your Scrap into the Fight! Hays. strong, D. L. Rose.
MR AND MRS.
S'D TOWERY
: To Be Our Guests To See
"PANAMA HATTIE"
At Tlie
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Monday, Nov. 0
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 4, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 5, 1942, newspaper, November 5, 1942; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402069/m1/1/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Shackelford+County+-+Albany%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.