The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1932 Page: 2 of 8
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Interesting Items From Over
West Texas
thrti' honn' vi itk >nd inM ruction
If I v ri ill club meeting* Four hund-
red government bulletin! giving
canning InKtructlon* have been In-
dued to Interented people by Mis*
I'ryor Stephen* County Sun
SKIT. 10-17 8F.T AS THK
DATKS KOR RISING STAR'S
ANNUAL FRKK FALL FAIR
At h meeting of the member*
of the Chamber of Comerce la*!
Friday afternoon Sept. 16-17 were
• • • •
*et an the dates for the itnnunl
Free Fair and plan. net in motion TOM ATOM GROW ON
to make it one of the biggent and I 01 A IO V INK
belt faim yet held here. Two freak* of the vegetable
F. A. Lloyd, teacher of vocation- world were exhibited in Kerrville
al Agriculture in the public during the week-end. I he more a-
xchoolx, stated that exhibit* were ma*ing of the two wan u "topato"
more plentiful and varied tni* year vine, or maybe n "pomnto' plant,
than ever before and that everyone From the roots there dandled one
were showing interest and were small Irish potato. Atop the high-
anxious to exhibit at the fair. He est branch t'nat grew above the
pointed out that all kinds of crops ground, hung thr- < -mall green to-
thin year are the best in many matoes Prom lack of moisture and
years, Including the fruit crop, from hurly burly carrying about,
which was a total failure last year the plant -ooii wilted. It wa taken
on account of cold weather late in from a garden of the I' I Mo by
anything that they havn fiuit,
vegetable!, grain, livestock, or
hogs, for sab , and when buyer
come her- in ' arch for any of
tne%!■, they ran be directed to pro-
per authorities.
No charge is made foi listing
advertising on the "Farmers Trade
Kxchangc" black board and there
is no limited amount as to how
murh one man inay list. The board
Is large and is placed directly in
front of the Review office. Far
triers that are unable',yii get into
town to list their commoditiei may
call the Review office and the list-
ing will he made for them, free of
charge.
Lions club members and busi-
ness and professional men
that the space on the hoard he ut
i I lied and pointed out t'nat already
the lifting were bringing buyers.
The first man to place an announ-
cement of hog- for sale on the
board, sold two before the annnun
cement was completely written.
The ('loss I'liiiTiv Review
MY*K>M£
THE REAL MENACE
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rBEPWAfDSON LAY
Ready-to-serve Lemonade, 1-2
cupful of lemon Juice, 1 1-2 cup-
fuls of sugar, 1 pint of water
After squeeting the lemon-, put
the "hulls" in a pint of water and
bring to a boil, strain, add enough
water to make a pint, add the sug
ar, and again bring to the boiling
point and boil until the sugar is
thoroughly dissolved. Add the
urged )(>mon juice, put in a tightly cork-
ed bottle or jar, and keep in the
refrigerator until needed. Dilute
as desired nd serve with ice.
• • *
To remove the stains niad> by
water on glass flower vir es, rub
with a cloth saturated with vim
gar.
the spring,
cord
The Rising Star Re
KXCITKMKNT RKI(iNKI)
TLKSDAY AFTERNOON
Excitement reigned in the city
Tuesday afternoon when a truck
hauling five large leers turned
over on the Graham road between
Hugh L. Smith Store and Sharp
& Warden's Killing Station. No one
was hurt but several hail narrow
escapes s thi enraged steer char
ged upon them. There was a mad
scramble foi safe places.
One of the steer# came out of
the wreck with his leg broken, and
it was necessary to butcher him
immediately. He dressed K2X
pounds.
The steers were hoiigbt from S.
II. Huchanan of thi- city by it buy
er from Graham and were eiiroule
to Graham when the accident m
cured. Throckmorton Tribune
home, 112 Wall*., Street, in the
negro section of Kerrville, and ex
hibiti'«i by Theodore Itlanks, dusky
porter at the Charles Schri ite r
Hunk. A possible explanation ot
thi rate vegetation wa- seen in
th< fact that tomatoes and potato-
es were planted close together in
the Wulace street garden.
J. N. Morrison, Turtle Creek
rancher, brought in the othei freak
vegetable, a snake cucumbei Men
stiring over two fet in length, the
cucumber had disregarded all pre
scribed lines for growth of such
vegetables. It started out like :i
snake going nowhere in purlieu
lar and rircutioiudy winding up al-
most where it started. It wa- on
display in a window of the Moun-
tain Sun office.i Kerrville Moun
tain Sun.
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Jame and
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STY KAIiMKR IS
I Kit. I'KACHKS
•al Cliff who live
ncidiulou taste.
This is the largest variety of
peach' exhibited in Anson, ac-
cording to those who saw them.
The Wi -.tern Enterprise
NOTICE OK
ADOP1
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demonstration agents uffio haw li'
been u.-ed by i veiny right differ- m;
ent families during the month of 1
July. The e familie . have i aimed
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food by tl.-' "I pi - lire eooki r
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TRIAL will prove to you what
more than a million house-
wives already know—that F-aultless
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TREASUHYi
He -ure yuu niivo toilet article*
in guest room, should your gm-Kt
forget her own. There should he
outh of Ho.vd Chapel a stiiall jiir of cleansing cream,
in AtiMin from their some sort of lotion, tissue to re-
orchard that weighed on local move excess cream, powder, both
-rules mure than :t I Ih. each I'he face and talcum, a-norted hairpins
fruit was of thi .1 II Hale variety, and above all, a -mall work ba.-
and was introduced in Junes t'oun- ket.
ty by the Cliffs in 11122 They ure • • •
yellow and clear-seeded, being very As candles on birthday caken
much liki the Klberta, except iri are not always as safe as they are
size. However, it ha.s more of an pretty, some other decoration is
children's parties. A
recently brought in a
cake on which there were
the loveliest dolls on top
Kac'n dressed in a
r. Instead of giving
•Hch little gUeKt re-
best for
mother
birthday
eight of
of the cake!
different coli
something,
ceiveil a delightful memento of
the occasion
Do you happen to live far from
the markets, or does your husband
have the hospitable habit of bring-
ing home unexpected guests for a
meal'.' Ill either case, if the
emergency shelf is full, the un-
expected gui-t ha- no terrors to
the home maker.
WF.KKI Y CHURCH CAI.F.NDAR
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
CMAfiOG
Thrift #^V'%j
SUHDAYAHOOl
LESSON
ly CharlctL. Dunn
August 14
TYPBWRITER RIBUuKS FOR SALE—Run down to th«
1 New« office and buy your typewriter ribbons. Have • nle*
«ll orU Royal, Remington, Underwood, L. C. Smith
| makes Price seventy-five cents
THI TOWN WHtHI
LIVI IT a M V TOWN
Subscribe b'or The Albany New?
Lesson for
The I i n Commandments.
<lu 20:12-21
Kxo
The final
ii thi I local'
ward -ociety,
gation to his
The fifth
archaic in a
between tin
general ion-.
six Commandments
igue are directed to-
outlining man's obii
fellows.
i oinmandnn nt -ounds
day of severe tension
older and younger
Taking unfair ad-
of their freedom, children
etime- loath to admit that
in be any merit in the
tile elllel How II-
to turn from flippant ir-
i-i toward one'.- parents
H.S. HOOKER TRANSFER di
Transfer And Storage
WE DO CRATING
No Job loo l.arpe or Too Small—Figure With U .
Office Phone 297 Residence Phone 81,
Reduced 80 Pounds,
T ver Ff it Better
1
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ar'yle, crying out to his dead R
her, "Oh, pious mother, kind, u
l'ood. 111 aVI■ and truthful sou! as I
have ever found in this world!"
It coins unnecessary to stress
the -1xt h Commandment, "Thou
halt not kill," in Church circles.
Yet while ( "nristian very rarely
deliberately commit murder, they
are a party to those substle forces
that exact a heavy toll in human
lift Las', y ar thirtv-four thous-
and persons were killed in the
United State- by motor vehicles.
Also, think of tho.se fated for a
premature death through under-
nourishment In can i of unem-
p'oyini lit. I!i-i'ii mber, too, tin
• i'in of that relic of barbarism,
Thoma* L. Blanton Matthews Blanton Thamog L. Rlantoa Jr.
Blantoo, Blanton & Blanton
Attorneys-at-Law
ALBANY and ABILENE
OFFICE OVER FIRST NATIONAL SANK
PImm 27B
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Dress Or Suit Soiled?
WE CLEAN THEM RIGHT
PHONE - 473
International and M. Born & Co.
Custom-made Clothes.
SERVICE TAILORS
O. B. HUTCHISON
I i| a pe\y I
marriage
the necoss
and foi h
U'-
an
I' !n i-ight'n CommandnieTit,
ldemning stealing, i a remind-
that all thing.- belong to (iod
I an held in tru-t hv His chil-
dri ii For om man to take more
than hi- rightful .share of goods is
to rob (iod Who is no respecter of
pel soils.
How much We need the warning
of the ninth Commandment! I1, r-
■ lander, back-biting, unchar-
judgement an all too coin
It is surprising how prone
'"rrTT7Ti*-TiTTCs"ii ~ *oTR?Y*TaiVr
final Commandment na-
t he appro\ a I of ou r I ord, l"i
once expressed thi warning. "Ke
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Albany, Texas
^ years successTuTl>aniring
We are seeking new business
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GOOD USED TIRES $1 \>P — EXPERT TIRE VULCANIZING
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i Mrs. J. \\ (ieorge, Progressive
| Serii -, teachi r of Piano, theory,
and harmony, wishes to annour.ee
that he will op.-n lier studio Mon-
day, September 1^. The tudio
will be located on tin school cam-
pus, immediately north of the
afeteria. ltc.
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 47, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, August 12, 1932, newspaper, August 12, 1932; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402394/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.