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Albany, Texan, Thursday, October 1, 1942
THE ALBANY NEWS
Page Three
ON THE HOME
FRONT
QhKIIIIKIIIIIIIIIIIMMI Milium I It Ill|ll||ll|lll(
I, HM2, the urmy, navy and .. ....
ieBHC will need 111111 <> n poll 1111
of meal.
Civilian coniutnci would take
inure than 21 billion pound; of
meat if it were available, I mixe
the demand is abnormal due to
high buying power, coupled with a
decreasing supply of most things
to buy.
'Phis makes an e.-t imated demand
I that the reduction be made is of i power to cut and proem* lumber. ' 13 M WTCC Referendum
the greatest Importance. Allleri Manpower ShorlUK* w — j-m | | <■ ;
can nutrition and health can well Manpower hortage are ever) I L I A I V (ids Under WftV
be maintained on the war time nl where and growing more critical j I. 11 j\ I.
low.nice li i ;i normal amount of daily. We not only are dr penile j j S'I'KI'HKNSVII.I.K Ti e offi
lineal. Ily cutting meat coii-ump I) ihort of "front line" war work Q HIMIHIHIIMtMIIIHHHIiaCl CCI** hoUI'd l|f till* W O t '! I'XII
Your government hn requested tlon to 2Mi pound par pel on pei or tho « with penal kill uiiiwriuil chamber of commerce, meeting
that all civilian. hold week, civilian can again inawei hut by the end of 1948 we ihall I ,"1"" S5A here Saturday In the home town of
consumption ol nie.it it ■'1 t he < | u e s t ion "What . hi I do to need about IK million workei ol I III STATIC < > I 'I KX AS, p,.,. M|ent .1 Tito Dnvi launched
pounds per person pei week until help"' all kinds, partly to replace the mil COt'NTY OK SHACKKI.FOKD. the organizationV fall referendum
rationing machineiy can lie ei in "Sti«iid«rdi ed" Product* lion of men who will lie called in NO'I'K'I'' IS III UKHY (ilVI'.N ''(invention in substitution of the
motion. What dioiild lie of intere • to to .en ce, although chiefly for win T||((, (|y vj',.(,'ii. of'-i certain Ordei" 2 th annual ral a • emhly, a
ll!'r,V I oil, ,,V0l y "" M"m" " „ ,TI" ,U"!1 of Sale'issued out of the Honorable by vote of the directors
In Uie year tngmninn tntotiei ,|1(. government' program lot women will lie employed h> tin ()| (|.j|1( <'mnl ,,f Shackelford ll,sl month. The officers'half-day
ion ol industry a pro mill'oii It mean thai at lea t ('()lm| Vi (|lr |...( ,|fty nf Sept , ion was held around a hospital
grain i|e igned to "standardi;-..' live million pei on. who are not |;i|^) |,y Mildred Pell it Heatv bed. I'avis, who is dean of John
products lor the consiiniei and In now working at anything will have >ni,| clerk (,f sllji| Court foi Tarlelon college here, has been ill
concentrate production ol war to go to work. It mean that our l|M| (|f ^jx 'I'hous.'ind, Seven 1 taking a two weeks rest cure
goods in the mnjoi portion of our manpower, u linn , inn I in one uun,| p|,jr)s. ,,j(;|,t alK'| H5-100 on doctors' order.
factories. The "concentration of way another he "ratio .1"; | o)|al cost of suit, under a Approved bv the board was a
industry" to assure that ov. r> that i;, applied w here it is needed in favor of Myrtle c lengthy referendum plan contain
Plant we can spare . busy on war mot. lo onie extent that i al | loll.ei I, Kxeeul i ix, in a certain ing a policy platform of 11 planks
work Iuin spread to the .furniture ready being done can e in -aid Court, No. 203(1, and a> explained bv committee,, to-
industry. This industry prcibablj Hie nation ^ilvage program , v|,.,| Myrtle C llnlbeit, Kxecu gethei with their recommendations
..... , will followMhe same plan recently has added two powerful all:. lrjXi , Trojan Oil Company, et I., fo, the I !l l.'l program of work and
"ifi^t ,",'l i ii l P«t mto effect in the manufacture «tlh.h the pat week the n. w my hnrul for service, I, , procedure for the election of 10
Hut the supply is expe. ted to he of bicycle a few plants, known paper an, mdhoi hool rl„l r||;| „ ASheriff of dMriet and otne 200 loci,I dire-
only 24 billion pounds during the ;lH "nucleus plant-," w,ll continue dr. n Although both group have Shackelford f'oiinlv, Texas, did on to in the 175 affiliated Wei
year. operate, concent rating all civil been pushing tin crap «11; \« e\ei ,|H
Subtract one from the oth« r and UIM furniture manufacture in i iiice ii be^an, they have now ! «•#• n
you tfel what a lot of civilian: ate limited number of lactorie I " united under a definite pioriain
going to get along with b- of. War Production Hoard ha I,mite I with definite goal . Iloth ,.rl|„„| , follow, to-wit : cv nr.iposal and local chaiuhet
MeatU.. I)«y the number of type* and nixes of are now « jg "all out In the That certain oil and leaae I of commerce will nominate new dl
The individual household ma aw , ,i\e . hatchet , light ban • antpaii'ii lb- \niei •• an pent •• , . . , ,,,, .. , ,
•' * • «I \ l" i . .. I IL'fi, executed I \ rector
• lay of Sept., 1942, levy Texn town , Inclmloil al o wa
certain Real I* tate, ituated in :m It-point liallot on which pre
Shai-kelforH County, Texan, He , „t ,| n t,,r will vote on il;e poli
iihp any method tin famiiN prefei mei . ami for all kind < ! t r
to hold con uiupt ion wit hilt tin '.i 1 liclit and electru 'amp wln<
pounds pel' pei on per week If ni:i\ he manufactured
there are invalid , old people, l.uinhrr Mnti*i*inl Short
youn^ children, n vep'tan;in> in In a country that hi been pre
the household, the hou ewile due nj. around hill inn hoap
should not a 11mie that the wa ekI\ I'ret of lumh'-i ,inimiai'\, u<>«m| Im
ha \ i hei ti f ra ukl y w .1 rned that 11 u
the
jfop into Ii 1 ri$
.1 II V.I
I
or, o anil in I a\
01 of IvY
1 ap dri\
pfe a r tin fall, the coil lit 1 > i1 i
furnace will he lorced to cu
down production. Tin i m. . in.* i
i . ,. , .. i v 11 ' In- N oil h one I all of the Sri lit
" mi e iah it i t he I rut a \ot n
i 11 (JT W olllld plea I oil I eiiem ie
allowance total for the hou ehoM heconn a cri'ical iiialmaal. (In it more than to lot ol cold 1
may he 21:! pound' if or each pei i|uanMie i\f lumber have In'en u lurnace m our v*'' ' n<lu 11
son. h'or in-tanc ', If a laimlv 0/ cd to build ( a at on ineiii Ship con plant Nothing would plea < o
four includes two infant and two trurtlon ha drawn heavil> on em n « •; or t an to ••
adults, the weekly allowance upply. Special kind of wood \merlcan people hall at producii
should he five pounds, not 10. needed for aircraft, timei lor the crap for ! " > I < r 11 a < # •
Meatlesw day:- may be the aii wei ve el , RUtiBtocks and the like, rhe 1 imperative that we realize ju
to the problem. How the iedu< rea 011 for a hortart ol wood Ii' how important tin akatfe dii\i
t ion is made not import ant, but a another aortare
a a I ol nan
our w ar elfort \ •«• t 01 , 01 «I•
THE TOWN THAT
LET HIM DOWN
I'ln rere 1 eiidum plan will ro in
ei IVmllcton, Inc., a the mail Thur dav thi- wa-ek for
l.i ee, coverilu' the following lie return S'ovemlier I. It will be elit
c r 1 >e. | la in I : lln We I one ha I f of not only ' •> WTO' d i rert or but to
imber of commerce manager
one hundred 1 \ t \ acta of tin and I'ublm \ffair coniinittee
I a I :n acre of Section I."., chairim'ii Murine Octobei the
I I I' l\ < 'o. land. and the town croup will be holding then
West one hah ol the Xorthei t own lieal referendum e ion
'i of Section 187, E. T S. R, Co, \bout the e, Dean Davi ays in a
11111 n Shackelford county, T< \ IV ident' p'oreword : "To con
, aid lea e In inc recorded in the erve rubber and to aid in the \* n
hee l Hecoi'I of Shackelford effort, the idea now 1 to have 1 7
County, Texa , in Vol. 81, pa ce Went Texa meeting in tead of
•1 I, toi'ethei with all richt , mem- one general meetini' If each town
be 1 , hereditaments, appurten doe 1' 'part and ha it meetin:'.
, 1 e 11 ni net anal fixture at thi referendum plan !*a irrea1
tached '• or fo md upon aid preni po ibilitien of enhancing and vital
e 11 e 11 'i 'lie operations of ihe i/ nr. a thi (Miiercencv, not onl>
"'I well on aid p re in i e ; also a our W« I Te\a welfare but also
■ > 1'a 111 t any pipe, ca-inL';, pump , our local and rcional chambet of
Mr , oil 11 torai'"', tank , or other connma'ce work."
"||Ui|"ii"iit . d -ml now found up 0f the polio planl. with
"" I"1"'11 '' he I o 11 it i ll^f to the eoiiiin ittee . xulanat ion and r.-'om
.I.■ t\■ 1111:i ii Tro jan 'til Company or ,„ei„l.itinn relate to the WTCC
\ M (i 1 a n! a nil le \ ied Upon
0
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Ton A VYCOPlNO
amrtn/frsap//
Don BED Kofla ToA*/?Wt7Kff-IV£a
OOH'T f*y
ANY (OWcu,
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(Ar<H a-. JOM£
rt*.HING BOATf.
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f/A O Ti j Po tAAyTS
K JO 6^
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OiEMisrt^/t OMCX6Etit DOOIMUX BOVf-
f'-'Xi ri, n 0 WO HOMCtrD TOKVO IN A PAR/N<S
V DnY/K5Wr RAIP' WIUIAMS WON
L( T y THE DVVmitMD HHH6 CROti
, AKPPIttinW OfHHR OffUlNA'
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' y■ h'Rvt&iw+r'Afi** u7—-
Kor State Senator
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in Oil Com
\1111 that oil
in OctobiM",
M\t I'
! I he propei ty of Ti
pany, a corpora t mil
, t he fit I Tue da\
I ! • I , 11 i line b< ! 1;' 'lie i
day of aid niont i, at 'he Court
Ho c doot of Sh ickelfird Coun
• , n 1"e <' i t \ 01 \ ban\ , Sta'e .e
I e\a , he Nee I t e hou¥ of ! 0 \
M md I I' M b, \ il l ue of a d
a ad ■ I ()r '■ 1 of {• a!e I will
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'si" t pa bl ic • t ml tie, for ca. h, to
11' " ' bsrlder. a Ie properl \
0 al I rojan ' • iI ('ompan\. a
corporation.
Vnd in compliance with law, I
' n e tin not ne by pa hi icat ion, in
1 h I'. 11 j.! I i. li la nu'U.a^e, once a Wees
lor til ree ('OII• e(1 Ut I \ C W eek illl
'''• 'I at eI \ pre, ediric a al day of
ale, in the Albany New , a new-
paper published 11 Shackelford
pen ored NV i and I 're ervat
coilte I III W h It'll 1 U - • ' o\V i
eiit el't <1, wit h propo e 11 nUalloi'i
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IBKX NEWS
Hv MRS. W. .1 ItOYKIT
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H E: Well, here's t lie rit v
row I c.'in see my customers around town.
Art: you t ire<l?
SHE: Not very. 1 )oes the ear need any I hi tig?
HE: Ytis, it. does, but the map shows no
Conoeo station here.
SHE: You .'ind your Conoco N"> oil . . .
but 1 don't blame you . . . the way this
car performs.
HE: Here's the hotel, and a n.',r'lK(' right
across. Ixd's leave the car there, eh?
* * * ♦
ATTENDANT: Good evening! In Cor
the night ?
HE: Yes. Fill the tank, grease her, cheek
the oil. but <lon I drum.
ATTENDANT: What brand do yon n e?
HE: (!on<u o N"i.
ATTENDANT: St , . haven'- "I .t . . .
but I hi is t he 1.1' 1 «r .v. r.n ' N •" t't ■ I i
tiflli drive ■ tl.i \■ i. detnandi < on
N'/i. Seems like everybody knowa about
that Death Valley Test, when mx engines
were run to destruction. ( onoco N-'' out-
mileaged the average of five other brands
more than two to one. I'm going to get some
in istock.
HE: Sun*, voiir n pula*' customers, too, will
want ( ono<« N toon pi \i i theirengiiv .
1 o be follow e I by i ii edm
I eampa iirn i n uppori of t hi
i' a Chartet pi • - !a.11 d In
dent Roosevelt and Pnia.
■ tei \\ n ton ' hureliill
Concluding Sprhihi Nov. 10
The local referendum ion
a 'II he held pi ior !o T'ie dav, Nov
10 On that dav the V\T(V ex
Witne my hand, thi: 1st day ecutive and referendum board vvil
of September, ini'J. he a em bled n Abilene, the head
( H AS H. \ KKNDT. <|U
Shen f f, Shackel fori
Te\a
Hy K. J. Rrewster, Deputy.
confirm the new board and elect
the officers to head the organi/.a
tion in I'.M.T Davis will preside
Billion* for Allied victory . . over the general session with D. A.
or for tribute to dictators? There Bandeen, general manager, at *ec
only one an Wei liny I'. S, 11. '"'tary
fen>e Unnils anil Stamps. Tile exeetitivo and referenilum
board will number 71 and be com
feat could ride on it- mce.v- or posed of the officers; the organi
failure (Jun w ith no bullets and '/at on' Iliv ing past president.";
plane> vv:th no bombs cannot whip 20 district and assistant district
the \m director . and Ml committeemen.
l.rtRl FMoa for* I yprwritorn I lie report ti> the board on votilli'.'
What may be the la t voluntary bv t « iffi 1 iat«• on the various
plea foi .'lie of landard typewrit ue '! be niade by (Jeorge Mof
er bv v ili.in owners .'or u .' bv let imi ( M I raiici , a to na
l o t he \ el,.;
ford Countv
at or i.a 1 I > : i
I am '• year of age. My life
ha * been pent la I r el V in t lie live
tock and agricultural ;ndustrf .
I own and npeiati ni\ farm ; I
ha\ e alw av indiv idually planted,
1 arv. ted and pivpa re<| the -eed
bed. I know rent , interest , mort
gages, taxes, notes, insurance and
lease.- by practical experience. I
am ure I know the people's proh
lems. I am all out for winning the
ity, to canvas tile ballot U;)1< then our government should
home ownership. Home
ownership will get the job done af-
| icr the war.
I w 11 speak over KKHC, A hi
Ie ne, October 12th, 2( th and Nov.
2nd. Also over KX(1\, Sweet
water, October 22nd and 2!Mh.
These talk will all be given each
t ime at 1 :1 .r to 1 :ft0 p. m.
Kriends, 1 solicit your vote and
nfluence. Please check these
:
j
I
r-i"
Donovan lloyett wa- home from
.hi \riny eaiiip at Hijr Spring tliin
v\. ek end.
W S. Will a 'i of Maryland and
I.eKoy William- of I otiisiiina spent
! the week end here with their
mother, Mi M. I' Hateman, and
family.
II. Smith wa home for a few
ilaj from I' loriila.
Mi \ella Mae <'sites of lireek-
enridge visited friends here Sun-
day.
Mi . Relied a and lielie Kree-
.i.ll ..lid Sol I'leelltllli were IheX
vi it or Sunday afternoon.
Meat i id f Me Wednes-
' V\ il a:' on' J l"i efli-
lt ' n t en I. i ei-iii ii re expeeted t o
. ■ . ix ' in o (' t In iv t product*
weekly,
o
('•, ili'.'t in. . r shellac has been
piaeti 111 j halted li\ he Wl'H, in-
d.eating a further reduction in
the manufacture of phonograph
record*.
County, return . adopt the work program ,„.goi
famous
QUIN1UPIE1S
relieve coughing of
GNEST COLDS
speaking date- and tell yotll' ,\t th,. fir-t siitns wliirh nuiy wurn of a
f fiends.
I am, your friend,
(II Mil It \ J () \ I: S
Hotatl, lex;
h.
wi'i;
H. Kui;
r .lanti.a
|'e- a
\ u: ho
1
11 lj
zed
it tin
Corn no A';'i help kf'p <mj o.t ."id toiii
fnjf/fie 17i .. n. /( e.-m i.-n • i on ien, in .inc/fn.mr
a cfu.it r Si e Vour ( oiiin u Af i lr.,. . ■ Mrrcluin t
tml.n C outirit nt.il Oil ( Vjiii/i.i/i.v
C 0 N 0 C
OIL IS AMMUNITION USE IT WISELY
f0K THf DURATION
W? 01 yot" cat
t Itilitien C
HI a n kot t
I . Ill-nary I, l!M i
m Make ( "nnei li.
d t on:
II Mek
the a ill
j but bus
W. 'I i'X.i eotton i11. i
l: Hal1 . on rtibhe: .1
.1 M \S I! .11, . • • r
. \ i ' i
G. ('. McDonald and (.
tie' lJei
N'.'w. off i
in"t.. K' iml Stetiril- at
II
I) Ha
ISN'T IT A FACT?
Hv C H Cleveland
i.ld the l>ionne Quintuplelji' chests,
ihreatMand hacks are rubbed with
Mustcrole a nroduet made especially
io promptly relieve coughs due to colds,
ake hr« ;tl lan^' im ier and break lip loerd
iii;-<ii 'ii m the upper bronchial tract.
Muster- '<■ rives smh wonderful re-
lit luM ita- e it ■ MllHK than just an
-I j i n; r\ .tlve" 11 : what so many
I i... • • ami \ in ■ «" call a niotlcrnrow;''cr-
Sinee Mu tcfol© i-; used on ih®
<t> .1111 , fi y sure il jtl-' about
is,. \ ' ! <• 'It' vi lief made!
IN :t S l'i:i,M. n:S: Ch.hirer,' Mild
Mu r tor < i.iidron an l people with
nder • . Kerular for ordinary cases
, ! :- ; n n .*t h fer * : iibbora ca-.«• .
e rta ument !'
will contain
red h\ 1 he
%.
i ric
l ice
sh wa
£ ) v j
th-
I" nd
.till
MOTOR OIL
certain < ircum.-1 m •
i anted by the War Pro
aid, in a supplement to
nee rat in • order |1 |
ntendial to take « are
n moving into a house
not wired or piped for
.'•e ,.r\ ice pi ior to July I. I: 12,
•e of any kind. If the hou e i
•a ■ 1 . .M|ii ppetl with a V'a er \ -
line o: ill adequate electru
vire litn . no additional service
Mt';b School Victory Corps
•.e 'ti,.'! (v , bivrh M'hool \
M
vor (!o Paul V. M<
(> r ie <ixt li of the nut ion bo>
and pirl about four million
hiiw ! id" to chool, chiefly in hu
• \bout !'.'J,0()0 chool buse art
AIL THE PROTECTION
\ (iul' Scrap into tii• • I' 11:lit
v. nw.amwa t
\M' ')(' .HAT
i ir. ('.Oil £>ON' TWtMV*.
• •, wtts rpETTV i
c • ' SHOvajS Hi
■ >-KMEE5*
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r
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H. J. REESE
Wholt salt
D. M. OSEORN, Albany, Retail
B. S. OVERBY, Moran, Retail
'n'\ coinmittet' Th"
■ ('orp are speedf-'l
tra niiu- for yout
•\ ice thi \ will pt11
v im' adiool, and ac
• i ve pa11 ie i pat ion by boys and jrirls
till in school in their community'^
a ar effort.
specialize
the war
in after 1«
/
•r.-'.-.s
You Need
against all the
uncertainties of
storm, fire and
other hazards.
:e is the ANSWER
WEBB & WEBB
ALBANY, TEXAS
RFAL ESTATE. INSURANCE, OIL LEASES, MAPS
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