The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1951 Page: 4 of 12
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Tgltcn from Old FHot
Tka Albany Nawipapar
D*c. 18, 1891
THE ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Texas, Thursday,
played Monday and 'I 'ue day niv'lit county, the !■ tinrt•• r ham been ALL MILITARY BRANCHhS
Edgar Rye, our partner, l< ft lu. t
Saturday for Keguin, Texan, where
he *h united in marriage with
Mill Rie T. Henderson last Tue«-
4 y.
A. A. Rockwell moved Into hie.
Hew dwelling on Jacobs dtree*. tbii
weak.
Doll's reception at the O. S. I',
church fi-nlght. K/.erybodv inv t
ad, A iTT.imm i ton cent*.
J, M. Kiii it, of llickf, wai in |
town Wednesday ni({ht. Mat nays I
Hicka ia iuro getting there, the |
boom hoa hit it and real estate in
pn the fly. Lumber for tlx- new
drug (tore hax arrived and the iron
for the awitch i.s at disco.
Dave and Howard I)iller came in :
Wedneaday after mippliert. Dave
atya the heavy rainn came near!
running tliem xhort of irrub.
I'roctor Clarke in nytim amorij?
the boys, having fully recovered
from a nevere attack of fever.
J. V. Sedwick Hhi|iped Home fine
raulcH to Waco lant Friday.
J. 0. Thompson wan ia town
Monday hornetiack, the roads be-
ing too heavy for wagon or uart.
Will Morrell ways every tank in
full of water in his neighborhood.
Luther Hollowell is clerking in
the i'ohi Office llook Store. ' "* ■'
Jess Kllison, a former resident better,
of this county, sent a dollar and a
prescription to J. W. Manning
from Arizona. Mr. M. made the
ill tile r I hoill hou<
fail audience
ment wa (.rood.
It i.i reported that there will be
a general moving take plan- on
Main street the lii.t of January.
The rise in rent is the cause.
J, K. Friend, of Italian, spent
several days in Albany tins week,
the KlMvt of W. Zug.
Sum Diller hauled out lumber
last week to make feed trough, for
tiie purpo.-e of feeding cattle. Sam
proposes to ship some fat beeves
in tlie early spring.
Sam and .Monk Meyer brought
in tome nice .fish Monday which
they caught in the Clear Fork.
Ilick llogges:, Kd New, John
nt tlir place to drawn up and vent to Au-tin to be i A I IkXAS II.CH
Ihe entertain n,.0,.()„() a||(J |)j|)j|)K ,|U- , J,I HIIOCK. Texas Ted,
ordered. Mr. Italian sayi that it """ batting 1.000 with
will take about three week to yet J armed service.-.
the pipe here, and then it will take I A Marine Corps
from eight to twenty days to lay it | w'" soon be added
from Moran to Albany. It will other services
will
the
probably take a little longer to lay
I the distributing pipe in town. At
any rate, it will not be but a few
weeks until natural gas will be
used for heating and illuminating
purpo.es in Albany.
Sheriff W. M. liiggs went to
Moran Saturday to collect taxi
1*. S. Fincher of 'Iriffin wa;
water hound in Albany last Sat-
urday.
Heerve unit
to the three
represented on the
( ampus. I he I ech board of di
rector" approved the construction
of a Marine Corps building west
ol the present Naval Reserve unit
on the campus. The Marine Corps
building will house a training unit
for South Plains Marine reservists.
Tech ha« both Army and Air
Force Reserve Officer Training
Corps units, as well as the Naval
lie ervc unit, in operation.
Written Instruction*
A preacher in Atlanta had an
understanding with the janitor
that when the janitor wanted to
get off early, the preacher w< uld
shut up the church for him.
One night while conducting
prayer meeting, the preacher not-
iced that his congregation was
smiling and he wondered if lie was
saying something >funny. Me didn't
know until he finished and looked
to the back of the room. The jan-
itor had written on the blackboard:
"Mr. Williams Shut I'p I Warit
To (Jo Home."
. I', fjennett, Harvey Led
Hill and Jeff l.edlietter of
(Jriffin were attending county
court tl is Week.
The Albany Mill Co '., t^ink i
100 pills and started them on their
mission.
Second street between Walnut
and Jacobs street should be gra\
pled. It became almost impassable
this week.
Newton's Comedy Company
full of water and Mr Worrell i
happy.
When you see
rush out in the r;
duiter under his
incoming vehicle
I!le livery man
in witli a fe'ithei
arm to meet an
von can't hlamc
TO EACH OF YOU
ALBANY COURTS
Mr. arid Mrs. H. P. Kievers
0
NCE again the f " t ? Cnr.
tma:
awakens
in us
the gladsome spuit of | y< *is |i\ i: j
we greet you on tins
Y
CHRISTMAS
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R3.r3ga~int~ir
Our sincere oppreclatlon of th«
congenial friendship* and pleasant
associations comes to you with th«
Season's Creetinat.
LEE WEIR MOTOR CO.
CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH
phonf. 138 — mot a n
him much. It ha b en dry i
long atid tlie iiI• I habit i ha il to
break off.
Arthur and
i few import!
! sale.
II.
w ere
w eek,
i ot toll
time,
J. I
t W e|\ e
i ! ford
road
Sunda
Griffii
hour
"■Hlge l
' ire
lire i
The v
eed
lien
\Ibert J; c
1 canary I
in j>ai
nil and John
oving Ihe fi
had ten i a>
hi the track
id., for
t.
load, ol
In the future, the Marine Corps
Mi Heliah Speai i- the guest hopes to recruit college students in
this week of le r i ter, Mr. J. t „f j| officer-candidate pro-
lay lor. 'grams. First Lt. James K. Har-
W. C. Tidwell -hipped a ear load re?l, office of Officer I'roi urement,
of choice mule and hoi e to east Italian, aid earlier the program
Texas tin. week. the Corps is pushing would defer
Misses Minnie Ileal and Camille t,M' student from the Selective
Webb returned Monday from a Service law, and require, only two
visit wiih friend In Waco, Mb >ears of active duty upon grain*
Karen Herd i ei 11 neij it h them tion. Freshmen, -ophomore-, and
for a vi; it. junior would attend summer
,, camps as their only Marine < orps
,1 training while in college, and en
, ior would be cornmi . ioned upon
| graduation. Then they would at
tend officer training camps.
Tot Staple* at N«w« Office
STATED MEETING ot AJ
' bany Lodge No. 482, A. f
k A. M., Thursday night on or bo
ore fall moon. All membori
irjrefl to attend.
Visitors welcome.
C. V McAFEE, W. M.
JOHN KARL BEALL, Secretary
Norma
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and CI 1.1
1 ,i il or
leu liilri
i A Ihan.
Iiett a.V;
year.- he ha, li\
i ounty, he ne\
a muddy a tin
> between thi
i. It took hi
to ii al.e t lie I rip
duri
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place
crowd
nick
In I
ami
ten
Tim Albany Npwi, Dec 15, I'll I
Mi I .'the I Matthew leturind
Monday fi'oi . a vi.it to \ustin.
Marriage licen e w a I. sued
Tuesday to Mr. L, ii. Roysll oi
\ I bany and M i . I'.lla lirool. of
Moran They ere married I lie
i day night. I h< .friend of l.i 11>■
ha\ e been Unpecting tor ome
time tliat lie meant t>11 ine in hi.
frei|uint \ isit to the oily city
Mi Brookj i one oi Moran'*
liarm 11 ■ you ii r I adu Mi
all is well known in Ml
eared here
A Three Days'
Cough Is Your
Danger Signal
OreomnWon relieves promptly bectin*e
it goes right to the teat of the trouble
to help loosen and expei germ laden
phlegm and aid natnre to wx>the and
heal raw, tendee. Inflamed bromJiial
merohranea. Ooannteed to please you
or muef mAuxUL Oeomulsion baa
*wd (he tart ot mflTinw ot usera.
CREOMUCSION
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Masters Electric
Service
Prompt Magrw.to
Sale* nmi Service
Pliant 3f)6 Albany, T«xa*
occasion.
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Christmas Greeti
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Abotract
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in 'tor? but the post, porta
guessing
leaves no
it hos !ki
filled with pleasure in servingsud
swell folks as you . . ,
Merry Christmas to You!
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 68, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 20, 1951, newspaper, December 20, 1951; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402379/m1/4/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.