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Albany, Texan, Thursday, Octobrr 1, 19J,2
THE ALBANY NEWS
Page Five
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Down Memory Lane
(Taken From Old Kilns)
i
hail hi' ci •
(ho truth,
i i'i| in Mm 11
w I► 111 to Si Ml
rned fnun St.
, October 3, 1! <>2
Not long nince a Mi mil i editoi
announced that juxt for one i- in*
he wouhl toll the truth, nal . il ami
unvarniHlied. Here i oni' item from
the i*HUe: "Married Mi S.vlv.a
Rhoder to Mr. .Inmo ('ninehan
last Saturday evening at tin* Hap
tint pnmonage. Tho bride i an
ordinary town girl, who doe u't
know any more than a rahhit ahout
cooking, and never helped her pom
mother three days in her life. She
in not a beauty by any mean and
has a (rait like a .fat dui'k. The
groom if known hero a an up to
date loafer, and ha been living
off hi« old folk., all hi life and
don't amount to liurk , nohow.
They will have a hard life while
they live together, and tin New
hanteiiH to extend ah oluteh no
congratulation , tor ^• don't he
lieve any (rood ran mine Iron urli
a union." The editor now In
cold utoratre o he will ki ep nut il
dixtant relati\i" to t 1 ■■
Inxt fond look at om o . mi
nnllxtie career might Irue been
meteroir brilli:in«'\
frained from tellinr
Allen P'Spnin >i
Monday.
Mixs K toll .Tone
ford Saturday
J. H. Knox reti
Louis Sunilav
Dr. Little left Mmala) mm n 11• ■
for Denlnon.
w. i, rook wn in from the
ranch thi week.
J. H. Nail left W edlie das morn
Ing for an extended trip in 1 a tern
Texas.
Mrs. W C. I ee :i in I childi en li ''
Wednesday morning for Dalla to
take in tho State l-'uii
Joe Matthew came down from
the ranch Saturday Joe got pret
tv badly bruised one da> la t Weel.
While running hia hor e the animal
stepped in a dob hole and fell with
him, but fortunately he wa not
seriously hurt.
A. Until*r Duncan of Nrn ^ ork
City arrived in \lhan\ Weilne
day. Mr. Duni an i no tranrer in
Shackelford county, h:,\ ine hi ■ n
engaged in the to I i m
for a number of ; ear 111 "
friends *'re gI:id to wel, a, a,, 11
back nf.'i'n to hi lir ' love
Sam Webb -pen! i*m ■> ■ I da>
C. H. Kim.'' I'ain■ il tin week
M. C. < alilield wa on our
streets this week
Frank l'ato wa in town thi
week.
A. H. Mnilili; marketed cotton
in town this week.
W. M. Hroyle. did lun ine in
Albany this week.
Jim Leech from Ci co visited in
the city this week.
Geo. W. D. Coate wa doin.'
business in Albany this weel
R. Hourigan of Ft. Griffin did
business in the city Mondaj
T. W. Strickland, prominent
stockman, wa,^ shaking baud with
his mari> friends in Albans this
week. In conversation with Mr.
Strickland he .said that he had ju t
returned from a vi-it to h; old
home in Alabama, and wli le there
his relatives asked him to give
them a description of Shackel.ford
county, its advantages, etc He told
them that he didn't have time, but
on his return he would send them
the Albany Now , which would
(rive them a plowing do enpt on ot
Shackelford count \ and it- po
bilities. So from now on the Imnir
of Miss I'.vie Strickland of 1• rrv.
Ala., will he gladdened by ihe ;<■ I
vent of the Albany New m l In i
aching-stiff
isore muscles
For I'KOMIT • lief rub on M
tiirole! Massage with this wonderful
"cm nti :k I la; * * 1 1 :
fresh warm hi. I i • '
to }i«-11> I •:i,l< up I
pest ion. Hi '1 • r ' ' ' ' ■
mustard plti.- nr' 1t; ■ :
Jo Relieve
Misery of
hitf -ih, tin* Dalla Wv\ , Iwn of
l''1, ' «• t paper puMi* 1hm| n (ho
? 'ate ot l oxa .
<"itpt. a. ,1. (Yntor wa on om
troots thi, week
1 -oni, Iliiikoy 'iii| bu. ifn* in
Albany thi week.
i om ha/i !• wood wa in town
Tuesday.
•I W. Dunne did bu ine . in \|
bany this week.
Dave Dillor did bu: .no in the
• ity thi; woek.
Hon. Krank K. Storrett and lady
visited in the city tin week
Hon. .1. m. Mennett wa doinj.r
buxine in the city Morula)
Hon. ,1 i! Morn and wife were
;n t he eit \ Moixlas
k. a s<111ires wa in the city
this week.
i' d i );i\s from i1 i Tit u
m-iirhborhood markoteij < ot i on m
Mb iiy Mondav
john i'' s e d 'a i : a (|,i ho
ine in a lhany mi \s eel
i or i ( ril l in i ( ho
()« tob«*r 2, 1 880
New p-ood Mlnvinir <l;iils it
Krankel'
i'e«'an i■ rai■ k 11!?' i a popular
amu ement now
"Stonewall" whi ke> onl> at
tin " 11 i Irue i loon."
d i Culver port a phi,
did new lop butrjry.
i hi forenoon ( upp'hardwar<
nrn took a tumble
file new i vie ha ir nin . ha wl
pin . and et at York Co,'
.lohn Hradlev ha a - mall irol i
coin made in 177!'.
Will Chidester, of the \ t & |
mail line, .i in town ve - te d.i\
Sunday wa «|ijite eold and (in
wire ii demand The mercur\
wa down to <',() dej.n ee
Mode .lohn on rami n tin
morninr from hi ranch on Hlu.t'f
< reek, .lone count\
Charley Meyer went to Dallas
Monda> : he will ret in n omot inn
next Week.
Sll?ida\ narht til ertion Wa
favored by a fine rain one of tin
low . t e.adv k ind
Charle\ har' field ha a (ine lot i
"i a nple a nd w ater-nelon . ju t
the lli mr cor >•''.I l<la \ n ihh! 1
i i e Ml) f nil .'i t e fie li
Fork he'e yida> w f a he! 1 of
i. ion head of toe1 cattle 1
lie driving to kan a on <• < ti
* ract.
' ,'.n-ie\ '/u-ir returned ci om
Weatherford w'edne day moj-nitir
where he had been to meet i
family who were returning home
from a lon-.r v 1 it to their old home
in i'en n ylvan a.
All taple dr\ jrood are to be
had at Conrads.
t1 e ca>e of .lohn <' i lart,
chari?od with ellinjr liquor to In
dian , came up Monda\ before i
s. ('ommi ioner Kob-on and after
heai ii". Hart wa placed uudei
bond in the um e.f $100 to an
wer at the next term of the i s
district court at (iraham
je e Hit on camp in with his
family from hi Double Mounta n
ranch Saturday. On Mondav
morn in if his family took the tajrc
for Palo Pinto while ,)e se return
ed to his cow ranch.
i ee mo: ty a\ ' he report that
he married i- «alculated to in
jure hi pro.--pects and when he
meet up with the malicif>u < u
who started the report there will i
he a ettlenient made. That mean.'
hei r Cor the crowd.
Two hale silver gra> blanket .
'J hal« brown blankets just re
reive.l at V I. fonrad X fo '
I He i < doing as well jih could l e ex Is)""'
r,^1' „ , , , f 1 THIS WEEK OF
i ho hall last inifht wa a fine ... . d
(Tail and well attended Quite i ht wal\ i
niimln i ol la lii tioiii Albans and .j. i
variow; part ■ of t hi and Tiiroek
imorton ountie beinvr pi <■. ent i in linbhei \ ilmini. -t i itm .lotlei , , j() t hat utile tin nation act
mn ii by the Fort CrifTin Hand 0,1 two ant recom (prom|„|v with .ollr
rntiNt bo shifted frotii tho week-end
to the middle of the week by at
• least another k percent, the Office
lid.
food rr(|uiri>oii*nlr
\i't u-1111 nre Secretars Wickard
w.i excellent and all pre ent cell!
ed to enjoy them eh e and unan
• ml.at ion of tin Baruoh liubhei
•e, d i rected t he i Iff ice o f
mou l> voted that at an early date tr«n porutjw t* limit irh;nr
the band nhould glv* anothei enter driyi!1* i"' t0 " hour j
tainment ;"h' i'hce Admin
John i! i rd well left Inre Thin "m to prepare to ration (fa
Idas to tart a aloon it the rail 0,lm' throughout the nation on the
. road cro inn on the Colorado m ,m 1 th"1 " ' m0w rbt,one'1
or, While we rojfi'ot to In e o i'1 'he i'. i t.
(food a man from ollr conimunitv, 'Imitation on peed will j;o
We can hut expre the hope that '"to effect October i for all vein |
food it nation will become eriom .
. Our -apply i rapidly dimiri
lie outlined a ix point
projrrain to help alleviate the farm
labor horta(jo. Included were pro
posah to retain on farms a: main
a possible of the experienced
manavter who under land year
round farm operation, to transport
worker? to farms, and to u-o great
er number: of women and young
lie estimated
pvififT
^ w L W ^ .m.
our loss will he hi , (pecuniary) 1 except those operated by com people on farm
and a gain to the community to carrier*. Common carriers.
which he moves. <ruok.- and bu e operated on reg wol.|<0rs between July 1, 1042, and
Mr. w. i). Holt, repi'e onting ul;lr chedtilos over regular route; ,,iy j t h142, if an k,000,000
Schneider a Davi , wholesale gro will ho given until October ib to
i'er of Dalla , wa 111 town mon adju ' then :chedi
day. mi Holt 1 an affable Tenth' "'i Knforcement of the
man and one of the be t of ale ■ peed limit will be le.ft up to ,im
tie would not icr.c old ''"' ' tale i o 1 the pie-cut, <idi |{oi|iiirement
iilg to over <1,000 'innouneed.
vat ion v. iih* «a foliiie rationing
a :| ou( „f 1i1 e/iied to i'i'dnce mileage so a to
i 1 \ e ruhlie 1 11111 1 than gasoline
: ; ||. ' 11:1 i,' etr.'i t | ve ''bout n'o\
i i.,.. Price Adm nit rat o
11cndei on report ed hy t hat t inn
' t ion book * ns ill have been d
i 1,111, 1! ',, .11>1.1,,n• lintelV 20 ■ i l,o|,| '1 en Ml. it i
lion moto i t m the unrat ioned 2i pound per pe
il to he
nn-n, 1
one bill am
in th . town,
i nch Watt wa 1
lin k la t Saturday lie ii.mi i i
ol money, about ; i .'50
towed away, a lie U|
'e poek'd, ill t plo
t reacberou one, ha\ im an t r
hole in the bottom through whirh
hi inoney wa lot.
Dirk .Tom- nd lain Ivii h, late
111 e 111 i e | of ( apt \ i" i ll'.'t 'hi'
('omp.iH\ ( f > u' ) i . ' .-i\ •
boil;'lit m l f \ h llbei ' il'ion
and bill a rd hall. i he\ prono i t o
put an addilion to the building and
improve it grin-rally, makinr tin
"i 'a i a re" what it name mi pi h
They are two worths w)uii" nn-n
a nd de erv ing ol pa! roua'/e.
h11 si lie fhange \ftei
year faithful er\ ire hi the
piny of i' i' ' oil i ad a lid ' '<
v |{at ii. m i foni ad ha a • o<
in a The pre ent 1 ire rationine
pri v* i a 111 1 11 1 in nt e• i at ed v
the nov "a n!:ne rationing pro
clam and tire on all rat will have
• -i .. .limit .-il to ol'a for "on
. i,,., 1 i i(• (■ t . >ii i" ei \ co da\ t o
in, ure proper care."
t e o|' \ a i'i fuel oil con um
ii ii the rationed east and
ii iii we j ' ate will have to n 1
along thi wintoi with one-third
le nil than u ual because the
||( (| oi • i i a 11 \ announced cut of one
i four'h would not be -ufficient. On
ha i of !a t winter, however
wit h him elf in bu ine , hi ob.
clerk, Mr. John Bradley, than t whlt'h wns about 10 percent warr
whom no man t and • higher in thi
community for honor and integri
t \ mi h radios i a thorou;* h bn
nr man, • well known to oui
cit i /< n. and will add 11 engt h t o
t hi already popnia r hou -e
('upp hro' gin, with all late t
attachment , will be n running
,-i' 11 ,,n a ual the cut svill finis be
'i, pel ( .nt. t In Office aid. The
(miofa of in .1 adult bicycle for
iat mi hi' in Octobe1 wa: et at
ss.000, compa reil svit.h tin- Septem
h< i 'pinta of no,oot)
The War i ront
(je11 M t. \ rtbur' Head(|u.artei
igriculture would lo o 1,000,000
worker between July 1, l!m2, and
July 1, 1!m2, if an k,000,000
man Army i mobilized by tin* Iat
to the new 1(,,.
In order to implement the war
meat protrram, the wi'h Food
Commit 1 ee *( i >
lilaced t lie lim :t of tut a i packer de
liverie flut ing t he last ipiart« i of
i !• 1!! at the folloss ing pereeiitage
of oic'i deliverie dm ng tin- final
(pi:: ft el of i ' t 1 bee f a lid Vea!,
so percent, lamb and mutton, '' •
percent, and pork , 7 ' perrent The
''oinmittre a i ed all • s ilian t«>
nipt on to
per week.
printing 1*111 o*
The ( )j'\ et ee 11 i 11;r pi re for
t e ale of 175 printed produ ! .
a sv< '! a for t he pr n? u:r er\ ire-
1 ed • prodm ing tliem The reg
illation covers service for and
ale of urh article a groetiii"
card , loo e leaf hinder and filler .
tablet , pad . composition book;-,
etc. The art ir le and erv ire lit
ed bs the regulation are exempt
from all prire rontrol, howesor,
when . old by prinler \s ho -e total
gro ale in 1! 11 of prim ing and
printed paper product were ;,j0.
000 or le The regulation 'over
about l'-'i pei 1 ent of the indu.drs'
(«>reent2ay/ if vour eve is quick, vou can see
a flash of brilliant grlen just as the sun sets
ovfr a hill. the green pays are bent bv the
1 AIR MORE TOWARD
rr1/ \ your eyes than
-^noooooS are the red and
s°°'ooo\s enter vc"ouu d avc
colors ob^C ^
\f
yellow rays,
which disappear
first.
\rJr.
j
J A
'' i E At" 1
.ML" , t huwan
/ ARE NEARLY
* ' s. fht-se LlNfcS awe
^6bvf5. n>' rm inform the
bpa1s ab/>| '1 iht light
okvs t>. ' imt eyf
0 r
many lavge areas"
in the rocky mountains
have b£en based upon
surveys made at night by
observing points op light,
according to the better
vision institute.
* 'J ,1 (10,110 0 volume of hii.-im
Thi. Armed Force. ivx'' ''iremen have estahleheii a
The \nn\ sued a nail for 3 A record of unparalleled public wrv*
men up to and Including the age i«e in their respective communities
11 to volunteer fin antia rrraf't Marvin Hall, State hire IiiMiraiui
officer 11 aini 11a natumsvide ' oinnii
>f a00 uch
Texas Firemen Praised Effort Made To
Fo, Their Efficiency Q Q |_ost |„
l ev., firemen have e.-tahli«heil a
Industry By Illness
111 \ 11 t ra
Hi
th
a less 11 a \
e ca-e ill jtl- t l'e coil rt
• eek Scr«in er, a i la < 'oh . cli;
ed wit h fir na pi tol 11 a nil
place plead on ill s , -fine and 1 o t on t
11.00. w •'1
Hotel a11 il . i'lanti ■ ' " lv
v. |) ilelt , i ii Hat lei t on, s let
i' w ■ hall, ,1. n w ,,d:1, /oi.,
Monroe, mi, <" i i awl, ii s lion 1
Van Slyek, .lanti .1 fiiie on ml • in
family. (' i!. Sella t ia n, i' ii Mil! - 11, re,
ler, (ileiin i'ev'nolil , -i i
Throckmorton ; i \ Most;,, ci i.i art illery vv
Thoma . Moll m !, hell, l .nnpa . i .pane .. • roll) «'l>";1
, ',h 1 )e,iit i i ll.iii,i. ' ii the Owen Staitlcv monnlain
\u,1 in, i" l*:iIiott : \v m llyina air mile from the Mlieil in
ton, (111 j i * i o ; .1 < i >1 •: i ii \", w i 'o rt More hv Heavy lam
lloe1 latter. Ft Worth:.i c .la |,i ieate.l the .1 a pane e "Ul>|il> pl'oh
cob and Wife. •' ('. I .such. Mbans . lein
Ceo Melle) oi, l.alv'i 'in i'hi 1 s. Marine in th
\evv, omh, Piirham Henri ; <" mon . omet me
Codlrev, i oil i Villi. k v : w 1" to i hy the eiiemv. have beaten ofl
Chidenter, Gordon; m T. Bruce, all attacks and their positions re
\\ ,-: thei*forrl ma n eeure. Marine !leath|iiarlei
i reported September month wa et for the antiaircraft ing organ Stations of Texai
r, 11a a erted in iec m'stin With the nation fac-
lidate pei o^ii 'ion of tne work hy fire fiht injj' a l«i of more than <1 million
;1! i s \rms fl> n^r Kort
!•, « hit and probably sank a 1 • .
oop Ion ii.ei 'hantnian in an at t
, 11 • , , ■ 11, \ ha -1 at i>' • i>!iu i 1'
ss a tho fourth tr;iiprht <lay of at
tack by the fort re e on the bijr-
, 1 , ■ cny ba e n th« \ u t i a 1' a r
zone. In the proviou raid imo
,, )' })]•' i : 11) 1v ink all ^000
liin, and cored direct hit on
nied ini i/.ed hip \ 1
ralian force upported bv new
" driving the
man das per nion.h in defense in-
chool a? ('amp Dns i . \ ' ' Sell
t ive Sees e local board will i
ply detailed in.format ion,, the am
w ar
nouneed
ot
oni
Solo
• nt numbered
"i re i um of in.in' most a du>tr,e alone from accidents and
. ■■ ' hemie . he coir.inued. "i\i illne>>es, Dr. Geo. w. Cox, state
• ; 'i'd bs 11u111a11 care'e. -ie health officer, i intensify ng the
1 l t rence to i daiiyei , tire Tex., State Health Dep..rtment's
, , i a rs St ' on m •*" become our not destructive effort to cut down the total days
j))r ( 111 a 111 a 11 \ ' a sk'm , tone, sshetherill time of peace or lost in thi - state.
■i:\\as ssill be i« idy fot ii! tin . ot svai , "The numlie.r of man days lost
bo it December 1, everal ' oo few of u realize ju t how from accident* alone each month
nonth ahead of chedule, Ballot ! uch out afety from the fire de reaches an alarming total. Rut
i,, • ,,ii have hei ent to < ili'pended upon the ssork vvl en w con iiler that there are
,! , r os i'r e,t arid in \rms < amp ol oui home toss n tiremei i hey p time- more absentees from com-
thi count r\ . the \\ ; i Depart reiulei an un el i c-h ^ .-ervice ; one niunieable and other diseases it
. i • >111• •11111 • ■ d i ■ Depart men! that often mean pei -onal eenfice becomes apparent," Dr. Cox assert-
: be' of the \r11• s Nu? e in many ^ay.-. i're ent conditions fl(jt "why it is necessary to urge
i i,, p. ss ill not be permi' teil to i' rai.-e uch devoted service for |hat each individual protect his
n b< cause of marriage unle re home protection to the rank of an own health to the best of his abil-
placemen! are a\a lable important patriotic service. jty>"
Vaw secret a r s Knox announc "Lowej- insurance cost:- to the Communicable disease and even
rd a iies . n'avs recruiting drive, property owner have inevitably mil«i epidemics can seriously han-
endin^' Octohei in connect on followed in e (ul tire prosention. <]i<-up the nation's war effort by
wit i ; he launch'':' of the mss Our tireinen base been the leader. lowing down the production of
• raft . an • ■ Lexington Septein- in 'caching u tin practice ot fire the necessary ships, planes, guns,
her If \ training tat ion for prevention practice which have and tanks. Careful attention to
Seabee (Navy const ruct ion hat- reduced oui file insurance cost.- personal cleanliness, proper nutri-
ander Kaker in i on
don tated 1 S and
vi r and mr (' m i eiihoss ei
and dauirhter, Wanda Jean, of rea<
Intrleside, t« \a . are s itin^ hei Homber (
parent m r a ml mi vn . i
Hrow n. me n
0 night raids to give (icrmany
lontr ^ nt or \>'f bombing. He aid
"1 believe it i- po.-
the i land announced llein- (a}jon^)t accommodating 2' ,000 "'i he < tiremen of ours have tj0n, sufficient rest, fresh air and
forcemeiit and nppln nave 0ff:.t (lll(| niimi and constituting constantly improved their osvn sunshine i?- the personal responsi-
1 the Marine 1 s Vims \ 'largest const nut ion training, and ought to keep then bility of every individual at this
tation. will beg;n opera equipment in the best possible . time.
lubbock 1 i vinc. schooi
si i king f.ni ist minis
u 'iu?()ck Join t he a ii l-'on •
and ei '-e svith your buddie from
\ i bans '
Tsvo re pre-en tat is - of the Lub
bock \rniy I'ls nc School, svhen
there are i number ot \lbans
svill be
f Comir
alison ' li,
office or Sal
t o de t ro'
the enemy from the air. i here i
hardly a corner of (iermalis ss«
cannot reach."
war Production
Maritime Commission Chairmai
land, n a pr ogres report f
iv'' dent Roo evelt , said that f '"on
September 27, 1 911, through th
. ... ■ u d. ! is er .• of complet-
tion ibout Octohei 1 '> on the York condition; they have extended full "it is our job," Dr. ('ox said,
cooperation in fire prevention "to tight sickness and accidents,
tudie in our bonis; training in production can be boosted and
tire drill.-; investigations: vigilant lives can be saved by strict ad-
. fire prevention in the removal of herence to community and indus-
Fire Prevention Week c/ard .-that jeapordized the safety t rial hygiene stamlards and full
f our property; and have sought cooperation in such community
ss ill svork together in las and |> , (lJ. William-burg, Va
o —
Governor Proclaims
\rs'l'l\ (ioi i oki
i-\*i*i y ni:inin*r pos i'll- to iviiiirr projects as mosquito control and
"it I 'ii' i pi", I i 11 '-'I 1" (,.)th tirr and lli, cosi of tin• m T.;)t cxtcrininution for preventing
her 1 to 10
w, ,.i, i r, \.i.
Citinir the ii
pre' wl ill'.' fire
•Kin
Prevent ion
\\ n il
ii
i ii 1.1.
Inr l'i
>i;]n
Til, i'
iiiipinr
ii i
li
p 3. w
m ■
Si i!
00,000
." \ill'
■ le
urance. , the spread of malaria, dengue, and
"There never ha hi en a shirk typhu fever. i os- of time renders
, tr hi . -'"'i prepai. ,| to the enemy and thi- country
■ i >i, ,il ni: li i ,• i n e 11 If aiivth ni:. ,, ,, , |m. ahle to depend on peak
th,> Ir,', eiloiilileil then elfor' product 'on from all of its indus-
to prote, ! ii a:'ain ' i" -es tic it- trial arim.''
w ii' 11: k- o the wall ])r (*,,%. puinteil out that the
a • ii ti . tv t in oruaii : nued to , have called a (Treat
!■ ■ e '<, hi i'lininie'iil ni','ent of our doctor- and nurses
, i ■ iin) ah lit y ol into active -ervice and the war
their men. has made unattainable many of
eiievei tin n in';.' i, - o t the din. and chemicals which
, i,,,, ,,weied, whi tii,'i ii,. 1 av, !.■•, i o fori • been used as or-
,,., , , , ,i,j et ,|it , low, i ke\ i ', hou-: hold remedies. This
-, i , diile on .hortage of doctors and nurses, to-
,,f property, t < gether with out liability to obtain
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 57, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 1, 1942, newspaper, October 1, 1942; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402255/m1/5/: accessed May 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.