The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1934 Page: 3 of 8
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THl'RSDAY APRIL ft 1931
THF ALRAKT NVWS, ALBANY. TKXAS
fr/.IIK THRU
hutrrd >•
lUTLAWS
•l
EDEN
By PETER B. KTNE
n Nl* e *lt*
0 ryrl«hU ty I
* *>«
>« • ••#•••••••••• •!
THE STORY
CHAfTF.R IHoMn KfriHw Ut.
+ertdani of a I'lonrrr p (kid 1% r« « •
with PrfinAni lo i il f' ii k m dt
l.aif a million in the fold fie .1* Mtid
•< uflil a •ultablt location for * r u
I*# ran. h. With hit bruit, w i o hud
*Hk!We.1 besldt a covered *n|H« n
tit 4* tr«*k, Kershaw rod* «nt«
r.ertheastern Cal f rnta Here 1 •
I ntf an ideal % a ley for i
and rattle raising II,r ' r da *1 • vi.
# -1 t 1 I . 'l \ , t \ 1 . *1 I
Val'ty, whl« h t hr > tMet.it i« ► • <
% th cattlt and *h*r« iirjr r ♦ * >
**%|ld their If n «• m s • *
tf.iet u h . h K i r'h.m n w fr tl.l
tnR Forlorn \ «« l« y
CHAPTER II
TIIFT pprnt r «r f r -t * iro or In
tent*. *hlle Krl^li. w ai d i
tncn foiled tree* p. < • i ti.p i : • k
from tho log* tit I drag..!
Into tho HI? -shine m «•« | ! ,
duff n w«II. g« t nut f m e i t« ,
enclosed herse |. . «•
arid rider feme at I w fti r .
Lad been r«':iv(>i,«*f| by l.i'o t . \
miilt H V f 'l d «
|loU* e w .*li fi w ie \ or i
TtlO foU«l\\i| - S| !.g |\rri !i.nv
i cnilght III fi' I'll f 1 III ;n!
w eaith*. I 11. V \v< . *<•<
Fpanl*h i a fori • atl«•.? t • \
a i ro Vlit* « n \ . • . r*« ■:'«1 |. \\
and. Mllco Ins ft ed cost It iii r «'h
Inf. he wa* content a it 1 them imtt
the profit In* knew In* would tnako
after growing them out Iher e k
•v5 antelope were I > It- f 11 i r It I no !«
never •Unghtored ii Mi "r fur tin at
lie prospwil.
For Hip dtlrrplHtlng •• ,tit )r; r* In"
not diMurtii'tt. A f«'« lii'st
pr c im- Into tlm vnll< v «n<1 rt tit-
•MiaII horil*. tint thrrc «as (ilmU
of for Vfryho(l,v Afti-r 1 S<..
whpn the homoisti'.iil ln« «u* <mi
■ rtMl bT ootiKf">■ iih"
OIL PRODUCTION IN TFXAS
SHOWS 13.2 PF.R CKNT
I wir tn *n<1 f> on hom<*«1 «fl«.
I I*• Krr>hn* *inl M lf* In ••
j >1 uti-lj niixl h i i i*«trnrt sri lri{
j r'n tn« ilit |t« firti *>« "Ion*
| illmrty mtiri••umlti t tlic'r run 'i
I ticmtiiuiirti i v t* k to i •' 'iii • r
' lllill* rlll'lt ||;||I'|]| llf'l V. If* t f
'hp t.iM ritmr'.iii I ' ' «'ii I - **n
i \ul'r.r ituk.
With tu> |-r• i. l: ni:<11• • • tif Mm W90
J hrtwfrn tlir •tatc* lull} Imlf tlip
i lifltlrrn In Ivli'ii V llrj *ol"ii
Iwrwl for rrmir In tmili urtu • *
| tin* of tIn* Hr t rn rutin to thp
I'tllon nrinjr from I'ulifornlii «*
Itoliln K«-r hiiw, itp*|ilte tlir f «t
Ihm hp «a* thr futhi-r of alt chll-
drt'ii.
lie rctnrnnl with • pormniiPnt
11ii11• In lila lctt l«'g ami thr t'ti#
of major, to flml tlint hla hu«lno«a
hail iirixiMTPil With thp farnn of
•ut
"i.Ki'il thro
I allow fall In Hip
w hi n I'ip "I'llng
pii Vallpv irn'k
tithp of Hip tpr
t'p imr1* ii •'«
n i.i.pj iii.in • >1
jtttifil.l (iiirp tif' .!
i' l«- !l« ml In.
rIt!Ip ' i- • •
Hut It.it,111 Kpt>
lhi> ifli altli hlin
j.- .r* .if aiit,|ioltin
tiimitit iliK; hi-: •
fr hpt i .iiiip. I.i
nirrfliiBnt hut a
r!l« rj that (IihiiM Hi yr.tra of
normal aiiowfall llut Unli'n R«r
afiaw hail put In a poncrptp itl\pr
alon ilam at thp np|ipr pml of h>
riiij, h, liarkp<1 thr w tpr up and
otit thr low hanka and Irtl It Ik
Irrlcation illti hra all o*rr tila hipshI
rwa. Ilr roultl hatr (irrmlttpil Hip
watpr from tlip«r diti-hra to run iin
drr thr linr frnrr tiptwppn hl«
ranch ami l|pnalp> a. thna lii*nrinE
llonalrjr thr ruatomarv ha> rrnji
AUTOMOBILF. DR'VrRS AND
PI IIFSIR-MNS WARNED
TO 111 5AFFTY MINDFD
th
V n. T. *«•.
nf wiM har«r-
ii|i|uo\.mati ly an,
in T«*« l i t yiar,
I r. John W I ruwn
Of fir*- v. t'ndi. thp
atitoniobilp n i * from
Iioim Wlnthi thi
^ovir-I-J Bove Grow
Corn Al A Profit
Over Farm Price
IBEX NEWS
i \ nil
>|Hin iblr foi
u«an<1 «!• «th«
Qriordinir t«
tho MI<M!o Writ ilmudrd of tholr nn<l jwiRturr Hut Kfrihuw turno<l
cattla to a lirjra «'\!i nt t jr tl i* mar.
l o« f prlifa Rrn* up, a«* Komliaar
aold avory of Rtiak lie pMi
a*i>M I and *!iip|i< <1 lln tn to I'M
enpo nnd KntiRnt flty \ i tl o i-oaly
hui ? fVtilr* l*« • r riimt T'r'H,
With lilR «il«M-klHMi|x lit* CO! tin :«t'l|
tho i*|ii .tintioti of i • i « .*l Intra In
I t|i || \ ; «-\
lly iv
lloUR.'ttal
hoi
il lio
a r«-R
II. • -
\
I
In
\ tllON
• Ot tlio I
I; a.
t- . . >«ar
out I • I H<
i\f
anil
had
! O t
tha water, whon lia uhp lhr.*ii(fli
with If, hack Into tha rhanncl of
Kilon Valley crock.
nf couraa then* an nothltitf
I ton*, lor rou 1*1 il« aliout till*' Kor
^haw hail tho flr^t u«o of tho wa
t**r ami whon ho tunio«1 It hark nit**
tho channel at tho hMuti lnr> lln«' ho
\ at «|i|ltO « it It I II tho I w
I'lilloalnp tho aocotnl vi*nr of
normal anowfnll In tl • inount.i'n*
ho tuffonnl in m unator Iorm*«
'1 « third .M'.'ir Ii. roiiM vtami It '
Thi* Sunday School hail a larflr**
utt« lulunco Sunday morninir anil
tonn mod impri oivf murir fivrn
by the chool prill* nnd boy*. Many
visitor* wort pronont for which we
In -1 year produced an thankful and extend to them
an nv. r*ei of 71 liu*hpl« |x r uc r< * «or«li*l in\itntion to romt airain.
« Kiailinif- wrrp (ivrn by Rita
Whorton
rim Whorton.
kind, an announced by thp Na- . ., . , n,,!,
lifp ill ppndl to a l i|f rltrnt upon . . ,, . > K )
th. drivera I'e.l. .train., al.o, t,on*1 1 on mot and had an . Ec-ellrnt prorram.
mu-t h. "-nf. ty mind, d." if th. RirU Clul' Work> which «•om,urt,•,l °ur county nupprintrndent, who U
numhu of li\. « lo«t m fatal auto- it in coop, ration with thp a*ricul- "!*«>• *o willing to hrlp, «w
prrsi nt and brouirht with him
some PKcrllrnt musicians whon-
Thi n-u!t# nrr mo t flattorinn mu-ir all i-njoyrd. Many viiitor?
Wr
}>ta!i llialth
hood of th.'
40 to ion
nrp tani"
or wild and dunifi rou to human
I'h • lien. Ap' I 3. Stall r ha in
pioi' n thp national I II corn
l>iowinp contPi
nt nut ot J i-i-nt - a bu«hi I.
O'Hrian, llillip Ardpn
fult^ of th. project, the fir t of it* #n(J ,
yrar. Trn farmrrn are pi. paring
to build thp*e ilo« and more arr
rxpectpd to do ro later.
—_ o . ■
PRESBYTERIAN
Church
mobllp accident.* i- r. .Iucp.I tin ill colli pi«.
In riti.*, hundred- of thou« nd*
of pi ,ipli in ih. aitirri mitp delib. r-
i.ti l\ and habitually throw caution to 4 H mcmbpr- and leader* .inc. from Albany were prewnt.
to thi .ml- by jnv walkinf. by 37 .tat. took part and a majority «'*«>" ff'"'1 «° h v' >ou I"-0!'1"
cr,..-inr treet* at all point, but at of thp«. named Mate winner.," ■"' WBn« >'ou ,0 rom* ,,ark-
Mti i'M i tlon-. by ilodfrinir around ninl- the statcmpnt of the com- Mr.. John North's Sunday
-tn.t cir- nnd • v. n b\ dplibirati- mitt.. "Thi. mean, that man} School .la<* en|ty*d an F.a.ter eff
-tut. chunipion. came from aria* hunt on th. creek Sunday after-
which an not within the re|tu!ni noon.
corn itrowinit bell For boy- to y|r ai)(| Mr., William lloyett
inuki thi \ iilil - they il nt un.br fpint Sumlny with Mr*, lloyett'.
the.-, i rcuinftaiic, i • * di in , of mntHei and father at Wood .on
\ ili>'i p:ivil !i|r ti iff
j \ml hiirlnvay walkei
' Mil], 1 l\,-l\ to
i tli,in :i(fnin-t
rouI e l e-ult -
n,i\,
.iifnal«.
a!-n are
with, rather
c. which of
3:46—Sunday School, J. 0. Ut
don, Superintendent
Bunday*:
11:00—Morning Church Worabtpt
J. A. Owen MinitUr.
7 :00 p. m, Evening aerviee.
6:00 p.m. Albany Young People
AMociation.
Monday!:
4:00 p.m. Circle Tto. t. Mr*. It T.
Dye «, I'reaident
7:00 p. m. Hoy Scout, Troop N*.
47, W. (Jrahtm Webb, Scoafc-
matter.
Tuendayi:
I"
11 IK'
tin miIui of I II training-
NEED NOT BE A
LAWYER:
"It ia not n te* ary that *
Mi I,oud and Mis, COUNTY JUDGE chould ha •
11 Ii
\
in
In
•I I!
>i r Ac iill he
•r.bnw II.' r.n
r v Inline nml In '
' til* hniid. p iln
I Indian ..tn i
. s. linhill K.
; Ii a p -'nl on
p ii
,1 on Col,
« np ti
■re I'.,,
out" i
hi
i the In
HP lie!
l|. Ill tl
Neve
e.l by
'■piling
III tin
All
llnpi
«It' i
I l.'liv
1 I'l".
.1.
lit
l«
f | |P
') I It'll
W :is a
man
re Ii.
Iiil
11
i , ■ •! .1 «:.«
i |, ti. r quarrel
I e Kersli iiv.
ill .1 tleri p. lie
r the breed that
I imis ri —!will" Me f,il l!ip in - 1 i roll
ami ilramatlc eplt.ipli In hi>t,'iv
II.e Thcrntoplyae Ha l II- Me- en
per of 1 ipfeat The Al.iino
Had None!"
Kerahaw had femod ,,(? hi* imr
Hon of tlir valley, nml hi common
Juatlip, he a^keil .loel Hetialey In
pay for half ttil« fpiielng. Ilenalpy,
jilamiiiK aardonlciilly over the
fpiicp at the liuuriaut ineaih.w* of
his iipiiihbor, ari e-* to whb li tl. .
fpnep ilenieil his rattle, replied
fr i
rep
:t * era I: hi
iline r.lle at,
a* a l it v, ,iti lie.
"Kerch IW 11>
rulnlnc me "
'* I h 11'* a I.,
y otirself."
"1 \^"t to h
M ar ' lletislel
i: i .ii n r.i
i ii>
i f..| her
-le\ In L.l!
v.
naki -
ml!)
It l
iiitii
,. «|-
«|!
tanker.
1 out te
lo b.
I v. i nimsi I,
|i>y of rffort
ntachilti to
and hi lum
\ inlatinp s Ii1
- i f th. rnnd,
h,
The committer's statement
: re - - e - that thr contest was not
iin n ly to prow Im p, yields, but to
In uc out pom! all ii round I' rord
showing a
coi n r ii it ur
was rmpha
tlrnt niitlw
hei
broad knowledge ol
l.ow cost prtiduction
tz. tl with the tt siili
l stati champions
'.in. I
i> iin
Khrl
|| itt r thl«
"When
you're thnmph « th the water I
want you to run It under the feme
to my ditches If yon don't ht i; d
we'll argue thi* lr the *inoke It'*
plain dlrtv of you to run It back
Into the creek apain "
"Well, I *uppo*e 1 could run It
Into vnnr ditrlip* Ker*hnw mused
"See that you do," lleiisli-y re 1
minded him and ro,|p "IT liMle
mofi i ii ,,ha
upon th> a\rragt brain than ; i
today, that all th, healthful livinp
ii the world i- ot no avail when
otir either a- a tli'ivct or as a pt
ih-train tak. - t hancr- with th.
automobiii ami lo.-, Morniver,
prop, l watel and milk rontrol, a-
well ii- ttn many othei -jif.puard-
to In alth tin.I lift, mi an absolutely
nothing to a rieml man k• 'It tl by
his in another's nutomobi'<
' bu.-
M Mildred
llita O'Hrian nn proud po--e--or-
of fit-* place -lu lling medal* w hich
they won a \lbany in thi -ix and
*oventh giadi -ptdling. Mi •
ehry.-t, < n Smith and Mi-« I'd th
lloyett also curried off second
place luiilpt s in -enior spelling.
Mis- M ii tl kuykcndall spent the
Week end with friends and rela-
tive in Waxahiuhie
Mr. I!. I,. Heir) i- having his
hou.i ti paired. Work is beinp
done on -. v. ral of the company
hou.-es.
l.AW YF.R."
Little v>. Stat*. 75 T, 6t6<
12 S. W. R , 965.
BERRY BROWN
nv. i age yield of 74
it a cost of 18 I-3c. The
ill i lampions' rost wis 'J'J
I J rent , but theii average yield
was but II bushels. Southern
stat. winners nveraged the highest
in yield with !i2 bushels, but their '
t ti-1 was nearly 24 rent-. It cost HKCATl'R A swing to more
ea-tern hoy.- 40 cent* to grow and bettel rouphag. for dairy
tlxir torn. It is not argued that'rows it-. Wise county is predicted
th.civ t- ran lit obtained in field , by tiny I'owell, county agent,
-cnl. operations, however the 4-11 j Temporarily farmers are finding
C.AIN IN FFBRUARY
cold I v that he coiildn t a pa re tlia , , , , , ,
, i roali7tnc that ti*" had made an ••
nionoi 1 heroin on Kershaw patient I , , , . . ...
1 ;1( , I ror of Imminent lie thought he
had hlnfTe.1 Itnh'.n Kershnw
W'to-n Kershaw w-im fr.istuvl u th
I I.is Iri-itffltion that Mill.IIH r 111'Ji v |e \
t oitnei ted hit low er Irr Ration
.1!f. ),os ui'h Kersiiaw ami tlie
Austin. Ti \a , \p
averap proiluction ot
during F< bruarx w a
m *« •
rMi
• i.i 'J p.
i port of
- Tollow
I', b:
rv, 10'U,
11:. y
T. \a-
,0 bar
rj. f o
a en in
h In'ornietl hltn that he would loan
h hi the money. With rattle n* se-
nility lieu-ley re|i.i,'il that hp pre
ft i n I not to he In debt.
"Well, I see . tin Intel I to he utl
iieiphborlyKershaw answered, "so
we'll not nrpue the matter further. \
However, there Is another mutter !
ll .it must he iid.li -ted, whether you
true the money or not. 1 am turn ;
i11!<iitst• <m the summer ra: ,• tliis
ter
started rttnnit.p
tie II, i - 'in • ,
-i -m I
It VI
hnl
hui.
I nr.
herd
d hi
Ml Opl
- til VI
ter ha
merrily down
low*. But nt
llnw ceased.
■ 1 the « iter
CHF.VROI F. I H) CONDUCT
SCHOOLS FOR SALESMEN
T)i tro t, M :i . A | I 1 111 ol
11. i to : ti -11 let t lit \ roll t's l!."l,000
r. tail -■ 11, .-'mil on th. rxtrn-ivi
engineering advam , n tli, l'.'-'M
. fiOO rhool.-
nip held thi- 1
hi
. i
n tid
mode
jar. Il
out t!
Tli
li-
nn". ion
trough
boy- rosts Wrle w.
fat in market price. Lowest cost
winnt r wa- an Indiana boy who
harvi -ttd 1 1 n bushels from one
Here of picked bottom land at u
rost of 10 S cents.
The#i results, the committee
-tatthave nrou-ei| wide int, re-t
; ii t hi I '.M l l onti -t which i- well
under way in .'Mi states with fine
county, state and nation®! prises
under the cottonseed
hulls
satisfactory
roughage but plans are being made
to dig and fill trench silos this,
Don't Read This
t'nless you are interested la •
medicine which has helped
over 700,000 women u4
girls. Take it before and after
childbirth, ai the Change or
whenever you are nervous aMd
rundown. 9R out ol 100 Nf,
"It help* met"
IVDIA E. PINNKAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOORI
United
-i lion] -
ill.-true
if'
tig (
.| . "a tl I'\ t he Ni l:
on
knit
In
I \\ I
mpany, wit
us an aid
'uli !i ail, r-
l'Ii sponsors
to club w
niuv obtain
tli
Tunh
com pa i
(s: Ka-t 1 ■
■ompar.,1 w
■I I :i,!IOO co'
I with n.O i " K hr.
ia-t year: North 1 • \ -. 81.500
rotrpar d w th l.'.'J is. \\. ' '
• ral T, xas. 'Jii.ir.O i 'nip. n d with
. «s:r; w • I \ . ' .0
< ompat • d w it ii 1 i,
■ ra I, xa-. n. ] "M)
5k.0.T7 ; Ka t I • v
pared with M ; So.it iw.
Texas, 43..'loll rontpaied w ' It'
575; Coa-tal Ti xa . 1 .',0,000 ro"
pared with 133,402
1'rodurtion in the I'nit.-d Stat. -
tty.ng Kehruary av, raged '2.24.1.
700 barrels daily, compared with
2,0K2,I25 dutiiip Kehruary last
year, while imports averaged 127
• ;07 per day, compared wi'h I'M.
3! 3 during tin corn -ponding
month last year.
\ tota of 7S-"l p.-re ' w>-i
• ned during K, briiary for n- w
■
"I h
ran
Ip tl
i> no
buy p
I 11
it will
And .nn
:hbor a
a nil 11
Kol,
II
h Iversl
! «Oll'
■ \ with
)h
tiol h<
K
•nt
\ \
Hit
fl.'M to
J,
too pittronl7.Iiig
Atul Kohlu Ker*
;iw
s t r; i: i ^
lorteil
\ ol
rodt n\\ a \.
Ill May III.' Hetisfv and Kfishaw
riders tlrove tlie cattle of their re
s;.«'cti\e einpluvera up Into tho sum
n cr ra: go In the mountains Hut
< n i: Ilenslev ritlers returned
•.. tin* \ 'iithe Kershaw riders re-
: c i s ' ;red the ranee and shot
from the
nn share
tori'st," he
"I don't
sliaw taut '
\« u'd in.*::i
| upki op of
x ■ <U like t.« sell
' the ht si and 4
ill r<
1 11 pa\
. V.ith
h
that
: 1 r
ur wat
n llher
(Nice 1
iin ! h„•
r tr
Uidiev
'And 1 il<
st are
i'.. How
lit t" me?
'iest way t'
tildes I'll nn
for the 1
K e r
mid H
l f the
would
si r
V;
hat s
aliod
•i t you
ake nf
adde !
tl
S o 111 I.(MM)
• ' hand in-
m chaiiical
1 turn , ami
>o valuabi'
the cours. ^
MCiUile tll
ry
I'.ar
It," tl
tht x mat lit;
inor and rati
it'll In keepi;
found wear
•nsloy brand
a patrol all
".vtuallx sue
'IWt
ho rtulo In
i. jr.'
I let ■
1 a «'
r« 'ail ."ale :
formation
<Ie\ « lop!I • M
found the 1
a an aid in >ellin^r that
havi hot n ♦ xtendid to
• i t; ■ -al - body.
Preliminary to tht opening ot
the M'hool>, four men from each
of thi nine Ch. vroUt regional of-
fice spent a w. • k n Uetroit and
K!;nt, whi ri Mi Crawford instruc-
ted them thoroughly, hrin^in^r out
the fact- about each new cnpinecr-
Injr feature and tht - ^rnificann ol
oach fact from tin standpoint of
'' • owin r and op. rator. The new
' ub Con;
hantpioti'
1■ ce; \ t . i
111.1 the
Th<
.mi
i from county
1 the National
o awarded 'at,
national winm r
rash -rholatsllip
>200 -cltolar-
1" 1
K f ra it: • ■,
rigidity;
i 1 ngine,
irmutic
Witt
new
W111
ca,-
mere;;- •
pow, r
lproved
art ton"
I I DFRAI. FARM MORTGAGE
BONDS GUARANTF'F.D
IIV GOVERNMENT
Houston, T, xa.-, April 1. Al-
bert < \\ lliant-, I'le.-idellt of the
Fed, ral land l(;ink and (ieneral
•Vgent of the Farm Credit Admini-
stration of Hou.-ton, stated Moll-
nay that h< ha- received messages
fioni a number of institutions
holding farm and ranch loans ,-ig-
II fy.ng their willingness to accept
bond.- of tin Inderal Farm Mort-
gag, Corpora! >n in payment of
oat.- ri fitianr, d by tin Land
Bank nnd Commissioner.
Teachers
You can e®rn nevortl hundred dollar® thi« rummer, and ft*
can necure a better potitinn and a larger aalary for the coming year.
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SUMMER WORK. AND SCHOOL YEAR POSITIONS
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Gasoline -:i 1.
c ptance
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low n only a few
nam ing of farm.
Williams said.
O I xpodite thi
loan- to stock
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ot. r during .lanuai y. 'n"• t
'igure- available, aecordng to
Rureau of llusim - Ii,-• arrli n c
Olds, were fi5,.">s4,000 gallons, .is
compared w ith r.:',232,000 g illon-
r December and w th .",.1,2 ,1,000
gallons during January. 1! 3"
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ft News want ad geta
results.
VARICOSE VEINS
By New Method
a- i
hem pure
r" Joei
grin
lot mo !ih \ o
Iti'hin Korsliaw saw h
-a ho bin n led on n v .\ ^
w. i,> i;• ; «'.i i iii. .
maii'led coldly.
' I uess i n have to bu>
bred ran^o hulls. no!^M
lloi sH\\ fort'od h ahoepis
you're still of a mind t.
the money—"
"The situation has changed k
mite s nee I uiade y.-u that fair of i
for. Hensli'v." Kershaw's voice w as
very cold. "Your scrub hulls don't
worry me now*, so I'm not Interest oil
In helping you out. I wanted to ho
n pood neighbor, but > u wouldn't
have it. so now we're enemies, and
If v.- : expect to drag yourself oft
tho Circle* K under your own power
I risk on you'd better be startin'
now."
Kerst
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I the
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Election Notice
ioard of Trust, es of the
Independent School Ilis
regular meeting held
pa.-'ed
e program,
• i,' • mana-
of making
itigitieering
introduci -
' ngine, ring
n rrcent
tiotni-
Mort L'.agi
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II,
md
■y w!
He
HejJed
Nor
bis
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Th.
Albany
trirt in
March S, 1984, pused the follow-]
ing order for tie." ,,n of Trustee.-:!
"He it ordered that an , iectionl
he held in tli, V batiy I nil. i 'I '
School Pi-trict on the f ' t Satur 1
day of Apt - April T. 1 :i.'t I, a' the
court hoii-, of Shackelford Coun-j
banv. T. xa- f
I use our
greatest array
improvements madt
year-. lly acquainting thi -ales-
man with the magnitude of our
engine, ring achievement, wt . \-
pect to equip hint w ith ammunition
to make a real sales record thi-
I year."
BUILDING PERMITS DECLINE
ty at
pos,
N'o oneratlon* nor In . . ' ' No
f r.fnrced r st. This pmi|il- m • tT. ai
r ent permits you t" go .*!• ut v 'r
f uMOfs • - lis i.al
\ already so disabh-d as to bo
, nlftftd to > "ur I" <1 .
Frurald <">11 acts so qui- kl\ t<> h« al ;
your hp nores, reduce any swelllni-'
a i .] tnd all pain, that v. . are up and '
thi lusph direct Ions and yi an am
t h<p helped. Your drugK'f-t won't :
ki'-p jour money unless you are.
•' • - >
kill-
ing Kershaw; he knew n. w 111.jt
Kershaw was susp . ; :s of him, else
why had tho latter ai>poared with
a pistol at his hip Kv deiitly Kor
shave would k.;l eagerly ei u^h If
driven to it; that wot:id hack
up for no mm Ilensley felt a
•ured.
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name
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and ti : \\ W
in . off c r. I H \\
md Sol Fr- • lan b. appoin
isstet in .said election. l?e
«lt ?■•«!: ' Mon.riy. \p L',
)o the last date for filing
of candidates for office of
es—the names to be filed
Austin, T«
mits to built!
ruary in T
?s,,2,."i |s. airai
January and
ruary, 1H38, de
per cent resp«
reports made
1.1 1
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r. xas
Sherman
tin only eit
;il gains in
. 1H33.
i..s, April 4. Per
:r.iittt d during F, h
I', xa- ( ittotaleti
1,002.alt! it!
in Feb
of 11 and 20
according to
I'm, iu of
th. Cnivcr.-i-
ton, San \i
d Hurling, n
to -how tib-
.ts over Feb-
of the Federal Farm
rporution are uncon-
d tiona 'y guarante, d, both as to
pt 11ri!'.i .and ifitrre.st, by the I 111-
t,,l Stat, - Covernment, and uch
gsiaianty ixpr<-sed thereon.
'I h,-, bonds are issued in denomi-
nations of * 100. *500. *1,000, i
$5,000 and M0,000, and are ex-
empt from all Federal, State, mu-
nicipal, and local taxation (except
surtaxes, and t state, inheritance,
and gift tax, - i. The first issue of
thi Ftderal Farm Mortgage for-
I poration bonds U dated March 15,
! 1 734. callable in not less than ten
y,-ar# from datt of issue, maturt-
1 won't be punching
a clock when I'm 65"
thirty y.-ar- and bears interest
thi rati of 3U per cent per
Ho
Ag
M
or mans closed in ,
Federal Land j
i as such and asj
Land Hank Com- !
records
,• by
f Hou-
for th
w . !'• broken Saturday.
24, when 711' loans totaling
• 1,802,100 w. rt , lo-ed," Mr. Wil-
iams sa d.
"You see, a few years ago, I
took out a retirement income
policy with Southland Life. At
any time after I'm 50 years
old, 1 can quit work, and
Southland Life will start pay-
ing me a salary as long as I
1
live.
*
How would you like to face
the future with the confidence
pc- cssed bv this m.in? Why
not investigate the possibilities
of a Retirement Income Pol-
...y tor yourself?
'V'ou c.in buy .1 contract gu.ir-
ante . ng vouamonthlv income
ranging lrom *."50, slttO, ^200
HILL HILL,
Albany, Texas.
and up; beginning at age 50,
55, 60 or 65. And the cost to
any man in his thirties or early
forties is only a few dollars
month.
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 49, No. 27, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 5, 1934, newspaper, April 5, 1934; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402522/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.