The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1927 Page: 4 of 8
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Shackelford C ounty
ALBANY, TEXAS * * Home Of The Hereford :: * NOVEMBER 11
' I I' The Albany News|Mr- R "•
Albany, Texas.
Dear Sir:
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ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY'
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Richard H. MeCarly,
Editor and PnblUhar
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,n P, Sci'wick
hoivii ih Fort
Ml-. J. C. T: >•••; v. .. I , '
.;■] (A.bi. y ri. ...
Wor'.ii.
Just want to rail you:- attention to yourarticlc on t I Lottie f ™e ™E *°
found at Fort Griffin which i bolie\v that on inu-stiKatior. you will M ". : 1 Mrs, •!, H, S .v. •>•. v. , 1
Cotton Palace.
THE H£S THE H JV. >N3 THE CO.V
Mr, ami Mr.-, (joldiean King an I son, tank, attended tin- Cotton!
Luncheon Club Sing
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W(
Entered at tka Port Offic. at Al- find >'ou :tre in enor-
kujr, Tim aa Sacond Clats Th bottle has on it "A Conrad and Mi':-: <>i" Ori* ai Hud-
Mail Matter weiser." To my knowledge therhas nev. r '>• r. a firm in bn - in-- of
any kind in this county by the name of A. Conrad & Co. F. K . Con- ' a at' ut ^ :u" 'a"L A '
rad & Co. wore in buninesi in Fort Griffin in the late seventies and .. -v
l.oui- Shoffitt and M Frottie Clau.iel' were Moran visitors
Scoutmaster Shumway of Abilene wajj
star actor at our Luncheon Club Tues
Subscription Rata—$2.00 par year
ADVERTISING RATES
Diaplay Advartitamanti, 35c par
**liaa inch aack intartion. Local
aad Raading Noticaa 10c par ting-
la coaMin lina aach intartion.
early eighties and moved to Albany in the early eighth - and well do
1 remember their store ir Albany when 1 first came to Albany in
1883.
This firm did not make beer in Fort rGiffin or Albany - > far as I
know, and 1 believe you will find that there v a.- very 1111■ • or any b- ••• J
made in Texas in those days. F. K. Conrad ind Co. w. : ■ ia the (I i
eral M -rehandi-t busine-s in Fort < rit't'in and Albany and wlii! I do
not know whether they mi'.I bottled beer or :.ut but I t it tie-
did not make beer and that \. Conrad & (
Co.. and that tlie find!i.g of ! a. e : bott . ' ' .
that '! all old •• li , i
. t, '. 11'. > . ( : i.i - * .■
Mrs
iast Saturday.
TH-. HEN TH^SJW AN3TM1COW
Editor-Ford In Smashup
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Forests And The
Newspapers
There is an oft-ex
pressed anxiety over
those tremendous de-
mands that the news-
jiers and other per-
il are making upon tiv icr-
SJI'st in a short t me ti. . .r-:h
!";Je shorn of all it- ion.' rou-
Hut from ,-uch olici'ude a
nt statement of the l'lvmi. r o'
, Ontario, the Hon. VV iiowaid
BBrer Wwjcuson, should giv. ivlii f. Speak
' tK of the area of nearly five
4JiHisand square miles of forest in „ „ ,
„ , . , , . I I he I'ohev I.: VOU. il.l ! III'. :
Province which has I ae-1 . ..
i J __ . , . .... „ , inid-il vrnnnd n th 1 :• i .
V.'.■* ~MUired primarily for the uses of
a? „ ... .... , , , me ai'et my aou- . .• .,iv \ >a.oot
Ule New oYrk limes, he stated
•av
no
i . ! Cot rad & iri ie.i,
• i" - v..* ;i> ne c.r .,.i' I ;i
*e R lie Exhibl* • :a: lon«r la-
t<
furnished piano and vocal music for
cation. All tht songs had the tang of boost, and the whole CUAJ
in with him, and it was indeed a feast—A Sing Song occ
it put pep in the whole gang. You know folks we have g®l
some play with business, otherwise the thing will stagnate.
a full attendance out Tuesday, full membership present andjj
a number of visitors, and by the way, we are getting a lot- <
members, in fact the Luncheon Club is growing, and by tha jjf
one of the most valuable assets of the town It s ever a get-t
| meeting, all the leading business men congregated together
oY o \t Abiiencwurd wrrk, and the civic and commercial affairs of our city are thf
: mountain, so dens out. He it said of our Luncheon Club, it's nigh onto five years
•! -1 out it th ei-il <•*' and thus, has b- come a penminent fixture of our town. And get
ir.il*-- t'on Albany, t* >trinvre to us indet d, tiiat a mar. will live in Albany, and eap
. • t )■ i;.^ d:«rk. 1. i; . - man, and not b a n . 'nber of this organization, and
■ v. a. t ii i ;;11, doe.* not b< ! n.u to it, th gn-ate.-t loser in the game-
• 01 : ( • till du out M r. *I u<ii -s> Ma? and o on. of us. add your mite to the
j: ti • • lit'i r. l-i 1 int'*r * t of your eity, and ti.• • most of the profit will bajj
• -■ iji«• ... «>t: ■ • . n j,* « !' t!- iiv !' It*.- inspirat e ;al to any business man,
■ • . ■ . t • ' ■ ' 'a.- 1 i iir !' , ! like he had a part in his towi. aft air.-.
l a •' ci i you!
tii'- j • , ;:i (;' t a. -a o l
Alba.' y d ; o*
>\ a Mi ll! : • ?! hi ;i\vO .
t --at < a! i !.( • .
the gutter, arid cot d tio
the r.-t urn of ! ia- >a ■ <>'
m- ir. in th< t'.ii!
Th'1 I'olicy o! yoli. p.i
om. hi (1 y
sniii >htii ,
•aid
!iat
( in ; !!
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'' i a a d • •
t- d >w
st ha*.
jru-jo
THE WOULD-BE WOLF HUNTERS
As
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Aat with the plan of cutting con-
templated and the resultant natu-
ral forestation, this vast forest
should "live for all time." The
transmutation into pulp and then
newsprint may go forward even
beyond the present demands with-
out impairment of the supply
which nature with an amazing in-
dustry is continuously manufact-
uring day and night, through the
seasons and through the years
which correspond roughly with
those of man's av< rage life.
So a tree suitable for newsprint
may be sail, to serve its day and
(•■Station of human life and then
tat* own mortality make way for
of its kind that will serve
Hit #ext in like manner. There
, be no solicitude over the
, . (-annual consumption of pulp
I if only such a policy pre-
i ^ .k. the Government of Ontar-
I Quebec, notably, are follow-
Ih regard to their forests.
The real menance to the forests
is fire. More timber is destroyed
by fire than is cut for the making
of paper and probably for, any
other useful purpose. There is
nothing more depressing in nature
great stretches of burned-ov-
id filled with balekened skel-
of a forest or the decadent
v. (i v.:
r*t HEN rME S3A Also TM" > _)>«.
Miss eVrr.on \V«-bb is in !>alla- tin- w • <k.
T H c HES fM£ SOW ASJ TM - c - W
Mrs. and Mr.-. !•'. I). Cloud returned Sunday from San Antonio,
THE HEN THE SOW A N O THE i JV.
Mrs. A. 1*. Burns, of Pauls Valley, Okiahoari, wia> ii,i> h , v:-;
ing her parents, Judue and Mrs. .1 A Ma?*i. v.s, ha- r.-'ana i !ax
She was a- companied !>> Mrs. (Ju.sta lIey::o! i-
THP hen THE SOW AND TH2
Mrs. .T.ii; I.ink and M... \V:h. Mro'.vning. i f A-a rn.oi.'. aur' a
tn.
H
'"!•.. - both • ight u I d i;.
Th. y nf er do ha\■ an\ lurk,
•lust ill th ir hound- around in a truck.
They ii. -,er do catch a thing,
I Jut the-e in. ii don't se -in to gi\. :i din/:
The> sit around and tell big yarn.-,
While their dog- run 'round over th" farm,
Keeping all the poor farmers awak ,
Just for some windy wolf hunter'- sake.
They''., .-cheduled i liig hunt for this fall,
Hut i '-pe.-t th.. schedule will be about al!
TV.■■ v like to plan for it just tin -an:. .
And e'l.'h hunter tells of hi- own dog'- fair..-
Vou'd think ti":; the many tales that are told,
si.-ter of Mr. 1., !'. 1!rowt .r.z. v ■
ted Mr,
ar.d
Mr,
1 !i ov.. •
l-'iv
ay
1'ia dog ;- wort ii
w.-ight if. gll!
and Saturday of last w.
V ' tii otln
r way
THE HEN THE SOW AND TH
T :<•> 'r. i- • U' 1 ii
volv. - i- owls ij, of day
Mn. Merries Mavis and Mr-. J.
e II. Ma
ttllew
- at
lelideii ti'.-
I)
A,
Ruth Hordor.
U, Conference ;it Fort Worth las'
Week,
v
1 froni HunU'i - Mo-
by .1 C. M ller.
growth that t'odow.- •, fire The
daily i)
ipe.
upo
1 tile fori
>' -
' *
eT.pioyin-
nt in private :;onie .i.ying
-::<>() 00 per month. Milestone
threat need, therefore, is to provide
Canada.
If
•verj
sheet of
p;i|
)• • r
llO 11 • wo
•k. Call or Writ.- K 1..
Itubber Company 1 -tp
against the spread of fire. This
produce
1 th
•re
bore the
wat
• r*
Hart fi.dil.
llo\ 57o, Moran, ! \as.
the Canadian I'rovituial (iovern-
mark '
mad'
in
' anada,"
th.
nieiits are undertaking with vigor,
would 1"
ardly
be
1 hw.e ill
Am
T-
n
realizing as never before the pre-
ira without
a t'i
rtifi.'d Ca
tuid
.111
V> Utltei
Man with car to - '11
II
ciousness of their trees. The Ca-
product
complete
line ijua 1 ity Auto Tire.-
■
nadian Air Forre has come to lu-
and Tub
•s. Kxclu.-iv-■ Territory.
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AZTEC THEATRE
Mon<'ay and Tuesday-
Florence Vidor in
"The World At Her Feel"
Wednesday and Thursday—
Lon Chaneyin
"Mockery"
Friday and Saturday—
U
Chang'
Matinee 35c
Night 50c
i AS
a real factor in scouting for this] VV ante l-llirl would like to hav.
enemy of the forests.
The fact that almost the .utii
export of Canadian newsprint |
per cent) comes to the I'llited |
State,-, and that this now equal- \
or 'Xceeds the total output of our'
own mills, suirifest- tile lepelldelll' ■
of the American public for it-
not necessary. Salary
THE RITZ THEATRE
Direction, VICTOR THEATRES. Inc.
E. R. MILL1CAN, Mgr.
Friday Only
35
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DR. E. B. BUCHANAN
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Sanders Hotel Pharmacy
OFF1CF. PHONE 303 RESIDENCE PHONE 37
X-Ray and Physiotheropy Equipment
OPENING A NEW
STORE
SPECIAL
"CONVOY'"
With I >ori!\v MiiL-i-iaill
^ 'a
♦ ♦ You Don't Need A Microscope J
Th is is one of I he out standi". ^ pi v. turf**
M "The Bill Parade du- \.r.
NO A I) V NM : . I
p % .
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I Saturday
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"DON MIKE"
| Monday and Tuesday. Next W eek,
Colleen Moore in
"NAUGHTY BUT NICE
Coming—
"The Unknown"
"The Tender Hour"
"R-O-O-K -I -E-S"
"What Price (dory"
" Breakfast At Sunrise
points
♦
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(>ur opening day, Saturday, November 12, 1927. we
will open up a first class Dry < ioods Store in the McLe-
moi'e Hotel where the Daiches Jewelry Store anil Mrs.
Stoker's Ready-to-Wear Shop was. 1 have purchased
Mrs. Stoker's stock and moved my stock from Mt.
Pleasant, also my fixtures. We will carry a complete
line of Mens Furnishings, Ladies Keaiiy-to-Wear and
Millinery. We are over-stocked in Heady to-Wear
Miliinerv iiv having
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For Boys
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'' ■:: ■ e 1.1 nea.\\-m- w *a! a.. ! i'!;!i yy i a\'i:i'j owned
Model Slsop ot M". .Measar. . S:ie wishes to iiieet all
; ;.e -leople of Alhanv and we unite you to pay us a visit.
See the !>)'( 11v store and. make yourselves at home.
Thanking you, 1 am.
Yours Truly,
PITZER & ADAMS
CLOTHIERS
"TRADE WITH THE B01 S'
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ZENIE HAMMER
AT THE McLEMORE HOTEL
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 44, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1927, newspaper, November 11, 1927; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402604/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.