The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1935 Page: 2 of 8
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the alb awt hew8, albany, texas
f S. F. Knox, ;i citi7.cn of Throck-
AUGUST 3 1894 ' morton> l,n ' '' IhrouKh Albany
, . ,,, , yiviti'i'dav i-nroutc to hi hoiii.
Jolwi Shclton n*tunnii from
... ill from i visit to Southern I • x.i
Walnut lust evening, Wlirri' In hail
been to visit his family II re
ports hi.s son, Mart, who t- -i«'k 1 ' ' oniaH and Mr \S
with ncarli't fever, as better, but I' I! vnohl in company with Mi
Still very Hick. , j'arrie Hoover, left y.-sterd'i>
0 , m ! morning for Kan-a
O fc
A. A. Clarke brought n-
sample of his onion crop la ' Sat I'ow^ll un«l« t 'h< in * ■ u■
urday, some of which w r ;ihwii | "I !{•'.. ' ' \iin-trong, ha m i<l-
from tin- >«mm| They v\«• i♦ very
fiin* in flavor, and very lari"
* • •
The 'scholar of the O S I
Sunday School wer. tnatiil to
thpspat, 0ctq1
... hut,after all is said and
done, it's the cigarette it-
self that counts
. . . the finest inn is,
does it suit you?
him-i If a hand-nme medicine c i < . i
one that i good, dui able, and i o j
-ay tin h a-t, urn that tie |)i i
cream at the park la. I Wedm day
evening hy their tcach r-
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MARCH 15, 1912
Hob (iordie df Stephen.-, county i
wii • trading in Albany Monday. |
M r I Jorda -a\ - that alino t all tin
land in hi settlement ha- hen
leased for oil and he expect- them
to begin boring for oil in April,
Archie Campbell had the ihi
fortune to cut his le^ badly on
Home barbed wire la-t week, l'he
wound laid him up for -evera! , , <• i u , , <• r
( apt (1. I \\ ati and Wit• lit
•'ay* j Moriin were the guest- Friday and
■~™—' i Sa' urda\ of Mi and Mi. S
piin>iiiniimiinuinnnitninuniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiin[>1 V\ '' I) I)
] CLINTON E. ADAMS. M. D. J | * * *
Mi and Mi John Honey.u11
were -hopping in Mbany Saturday
I
I'll y mriii Surgeon
:t()l M02 Alexander Hldg
AIHI.IINl\, TEXAS
Ill
Matthews Blanton
Tom IManton, Jr.
Blanton & Blanton
LAWYERS
PRACTICE IN ALL COURTS
ALBANY, TEXAS
Old First National Hank Bldg
ABILENE, TEXAS
Alexander Building
W' -v. +%
Mr H. C Stephen and Mi-- j
Opal Harrell of Cisco came up
Wednesday, were issued marriage
license by the county clerk, W. II i
King, and were married at tin
parsonage by Rev, (). Pierce Clark
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CITATION HY PUBLICATION
Your Abstract
Should Be Complete
SEE
The Albany
Abstract Co., Inc.
Office — C OUrt House and First
National Bank
TELEPHONE 420
© 1935, Ligcbtt 6c Myeps Tobacco Co.
Phone
11
FOR PURE ICE
and
Pastuerized Milk,
all varieties of
Ice Cream, and
Fruit Ices
!
Alexander, Inc.
ELLA WK1IB No. 1657 V.s.
The Unknown Stockholders of
j P. J. Willis & Bro., a defunct
Corporation et al.
In the District Court, Shackel-
| ford County, Texa-.
j The State of Texas to the Shei
iff or any Constable of Shackel-
~ , I'ord ('ounty (ireeting
1* you Are herebV co^-1 isbs t fe. & t. Co. then«
MANDED, that by making publ: ' North 0 deg J_ ' I- directly to
cation of this Citation in some I ward the original V W. Cof. ol
newspaper published in the County Sur. No. 1569, T E. & L. Co. iot.'i
of Shackelford otice ,11 . ach ■ , k I \ r , to a -ton. , ■ on tin \\ . it n.
for I'.. 11 r oi at ,, u, . k pr.-\ i ! of Sur \e I r.i;11, du We i 0:.
oils to the return day ln-i, of, yon vi . to a .stone Thence da, South
summon the unknown stockholder- l.'C.'V vr-. to the „f b.^'in-
> t I' .1 \\ |V I t . 1 . , a I e I 11 a I't 11 | L>\
' orporiit Ol ; ill unknown hen ol Plaintiff -• title being ha . d up
•' s- Burnham. <1. • a •••! S F on n-gular <j. . <j, top • h< rwit h ! he
Iturnham, a widow, il living, and: >, 10 and 2.~> y<ar StatuL ol'
if «I i . - a ed, the unknown In <• of I .iniitat mns.
jS F. Iturnham, who-, r, idem e HEKE1N FAII .NOT, but have
an unknown, to In and appear at you before -aal Court on the -aid
J the next regular term of the |)i- fjr„t ,|:iy of next term thereof this
, tjii t Court of Shackelford County, writ with yoni return thereon,
ho 111 e n at the ' ourt If oust bowing how you have executed
! thereof, in the City of Albany, on the ame
the fourth Monday in November, (ii\en under my hand and
| A. D. I the ante being the of -aid Court, at office m the City
-Noeet, when it comes to a cigarette that
will suit you... you want to think whether
it's mild, you want to think about the taste
That Chesterfields are milder and taste better
is no accident . . .
The farmer who grows the tobacco, the
warehouseman who sells it at auction to the
highest bidder, every man who knows about
leaf tobacco will tell you that it takes mild,
ripe tobaccos to make a good cigarette.
In making Chesterfields we use mild ripe
home-grow n and Turkish tobaccos.
. for mildness
.. tor better taste
QOOR
/AND TBI
CHILD
'AND THE SCHOOL
Br D AUisN a IRHANO
Fkytttai tn3 HnJih EJunlln
]ttit) iI.I, L\h'lm11; „f ftbht /.i/r.,|y..
TF.XAS CENTENNIAL
CELEBRATIONS TO GET
NATION-WIDE PUBLICITY
"THE EYES OF TEXAS"
ON MAJOR BOWES AMATEUR
HOUR BREAKS RECORD
l
J
all previous records broken.
The program was the third <M|
icated to Texa.s Centennial cfl
1 •alia -, Oct 2:i. How j, YOI.; \,.w York City. Oct. 21 "The110 ho broadcast over a nation-*
'"w" planning to celebrate the |,;Vr ()f •p1.Xu... has tirokeu a na netWor'< during the past montljJ
tional record.
The -tirring Texa- songwa- We Will appreCiat
Texas <'entennial next yea
I he state publicity department
for T. xa- Centennial celebrations
'led a tall .v ide call today for -ting by a San Antonio (juartet on
SANDWICH FILLINGS
Ii y.e, won ,| } nil.lren eat, "" ;i la"' w""' ,:l11 l(),l,lV 101 M,"K niomo quartet on „n nnnAvf„„Utr «)
ak,- food md 'cgarding any pro-1 the Major Howes amat, ur hou, P? U ^ 0 T
' '-■ tl -y. To a„l you I""'"1 1:111'• P-'Rcant,. or ceremon- Sunday, Oct. 13, in a program ded- Ul'e With JrOU Oil 8!
'It , , | „ rement, I an wh",|; contemplated hy all! icated to the Alamo City. Within) idnH of irtVi nvmff
'' x' communitie.-, largi and le.-- than an hour more than IfiOO t> * • l n
telephone votes were received, and ' riCCS l'lgllt. AIDE!
-iigge ting a few
indw 'eh filling-
re.-ommended b> '' 's the state publicity depart Major Howes promptly announced! News.
-chool lunchroom I "tent'- task to disseminate infor- _.
manager-. Many of' niation throughout the United j
the.se can be pre 1 states on all Centennial observ- j
pared in ipiantity | a,u'''s' the plan being to induce J fy]
♦ m i • i - f t T,,v„ ........ * ' i I
•nt is compiling a calendar
! of proposed events to form the
basis for Centennial publicity
throughout the country.
Office I'h 62 Res. Ph. 563 W
D. G. CURB. M. D.
General l'r/ictico Medicine
and Surgery-
Office Over Heats Store
Albany, Texas
Proctor K. Clarke
CIVIL ENGINEER
General Practice of
Engineering
Licenu d State Surveyor
6-15-36 ALBANY, TEXAS
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G. B. KING
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
| Firtl National Bank Bldg.
| ALBANY, : TEXAS?
-'nth day ot November, A I) ltKia, of Albany, Texas, tin tin 10th j and kept in th. refrigerator for i tourists to Texaa next year to visit
then mil there ai an-wer a petition day of October. A D. I!•:!.">. use as needed: j all sections of the state and enjoy
" ''' 1 "ur! "" tl" I'"'1 'lay WITNKSS, K. S I.D.N'C ! ., , , , ' celebrations wherever they go.
of Oetnl>..r \ II la" „ i i, 11 hopped meat allll celery With',- , .,
' '0" i, x " ■ 1,1 -i -mt, ( rk District ( ourt in and for ; ' Consequently, the publicity de-
numbered on the Docket of said Shackelford Coun-v Texas , "i^yonnaise. |
Court, No. 1 7 wherein Klla I 11• ' Peanut butter and orange mar
Webb, 1 widow and feme sole, 0 malade.
plaintiff, and the unknown -lock-: Dates, figs, and raisins ground
hold**: of I' .1 Will. &■ I! ro . | LIFE OK STEPHEN F AUSTIN I and mixed, to which i- added a
defunct corpora' on. tin- unknown I DRAMATI/.KD IN PAGEANT I little lemon juice Information regarding all Cen-
heir- of ,1. S Iturnham de. • 1 e,| • SENT TO ALL SCHOOLS! Fried liver and bacon, chopped '"nniil ''v,'nts to hl' from thi-<
S F. Iturnham. a widow, t living | and mixed with piccalilli. ,|a> ;hou1'1 hp ^nt to the
and if dead, tin unknown Inir- of] Dallas, Oct. 22. Depicting va i Ground raw carrot, mixed with publicity department, Texas
S. F. Burahatn, are defendants;: fious dramatic episodes in the lifeI chopped cabbage, celery and pea- j eatennial, Dallas. I lans need
the ^nature of plaintiffs demand of Stephen F, Austin, and summar- j nuts. Add mayonnaise. 11101 •!'1 f'n't«■ as yet, members of
being substantially, as follows, to-J izmg his contribution toward the Flaked salmon mixed with chop- department emphasized. Ad-
wi founding of l'exas. a pageant com- ■ i"'1' cucumber, pickle and mayoti- , infoimation is needed to
Su t ,n Trespass to Try Title to memorating his birth, November 8,1 nalse. compile the calendar and definite
•'t.'t2 acre.s, more ,ir ie. , being the, I T'.'.'i, !>•■ i tig -ent to all T.-xa : Cream chee.-*- and chopped '''lal'" 'an be supplied later.
South part of Survey No. 25, I chool:- hy the public -chool divi , date.- * 0
'' 1" k s. I & 1 hi, 10 ,' 1 i iii o 1: . 11 t In 1 a' pah.. ' \ ■ i ■ :, i. t - ! 11 a n ! ia i d ho 11. d e^y;, a nd gi'. - a N F*. W TF. X A S CORPORATIONS
Shackeltord County, I exas de- .merit for Texa ('entennial ceh pepper, chopped together.
crihed a follows, to-wit: hration ! Ground bacon and peanut but-
T> l.eginning it the original S V , Flu ■ pag. ant in five episode-'1''' moistened with milk
1 o! Sec \'|> Block No. s ,ii<i i- hiL-.'d on , torn al fact It j Hard boiled egg \olk and sar
' * ' ■ ' 11 ■ ' r the S. W. ( or , b**gin- with Stephen \u - ' in's ac ! 'Ii'1' - mashed and moistene'1 with
"J ''v 111 ■" "" N deg. j cepUnc. of the propo al to found . '"nion.
M ^ f or. ot I ., , Te\;,. and port lay- it I ' '* an n t butter and honey
S*a . No. 2a Blind V-yluni ! growth until after the revolution J Cream c
Tb. nee V deg „r F. !!)i:) rht. fin:i, )(li. , , dl,U)Mlil. _
vrs tin original N. E. ( or. of Sec. | summary of T. xa-'- achievements
railway postal clerk
No lili Blind A -yiuin Then.a- N
Hit (leg 10' L. (In 1 vi , to the S. F. i
< oi ot Si , \ 2 . and the W j 0f
< or. ol Sec. No. Ui> Block No. s
I & I'. KK. Co Then*-, dui North
2Sf) \ r.- to the original S. K. '"or.
of Sur No 1571 T, K. & L. Co
Thence N St* deg 5fi' W, 4035
vr- tin S W 'ai of Sur No.
West Texas Baptist Sanitarium
CLASS A HOSPITAL
\\ ith Largest Corps of Medical
Workers In West Texas To Serve You
Abiiene, Texas
and jelly.
acnu vement.s
in . that time.
This pageant i- on. of a series
ch programs that 'he depart
ment wall apply :In , hool- of
Texa*.
o
TKY A cASSIKii:n \i> IN nil'.
ALBANY NEWS 1 )R RFSl.'LTS
KXAMINAHON ANNOUNCED
HOLDING UP AVKRAGE
I
Austin, Texas, Oct. 22. Exact-1
ly I f)f) neTexa- corporations j
w. i.. granted charters during Si p i
teinher, the -ame as in September
la-t year, but 24 per cent below:
the previous month, according to |
the University of Texas Bureau of |
I Hiisiiies.s Research. Total capital-
Tin United State- Civil Service
('oinnii-. ion has announced an
op* n competitive examination for
Railway l'ostal Clerk.
Applications may be filed with
th.
ri\il -civic*
district of fir.
ization, $1,5!M,000, was 13.4 per
■ cent below September last year i
but a per cent above the previous i
I month.
Oroup.s howing a substantial in-
j crea-e in tie number of n.-w corp-
I orations charters were banking-
finance and merchandising.
There were five
n.-w corpora
C. M. PRESLEY
JEWELER
SERVICE and QUALITY
BEST of REPAIR
209 PINE, ABILENE, TEXAS
a Home or Land
Webb & Webb
Real Estate, Insurance, Oil Leases.
TELEPHONE 285 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
m-HP'-t th applicant, or with th<
Y S. Civil Servici Comnii ion at i ,Jt ,
... . ; tion s with a capital of more than
A . h MfCton. I>. ( A j>j> 11«• a11 ■: • . i -ii
$100,000, compared with throe in
•M'.i.st he f)ii tin not iU-v than <V . , , .
I the previous month and four dur-
j 'oner 'JS, 1IM5. I • o t
: ing .>upiemher a vear airo.
A pp'naiit.- mu.-1 iiavt reached
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their npht nth hut not their
•pt t*
l\ to
1935 Football
^cTie^ule
' *!v(ie at \ l,.inv.
• Vou are every bit
as valuable to this bank
as the bank is to you. Any-
thing that properly belongs in
the field of legitimate banking
service, you may ask of us, not
as a special favor, but as one of
your individual rights. We feel
this way about it in serving you.
We want you to feel this way too.
Do Not
Hesitate to
Rsk Us
v*uj aa,
boh rd
oft ice
i' Moran
HfO.VK *.7 FOR THAT \EXT
ORDI'R OF JOB PRINTING. 1
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF ALBANY
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 3, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1935, newspaper, October 24, 1935; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402803/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.