The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1954 Page: 2 of 10
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T/'G ALBANY NEWS
Albany, Texas, Thursday, November 11, {
©hp Albattii Npuib
I'ublishprl I'very Thursday
JOHN H MKJAUfJMI- Y, Ownor and Publisher
Kntfri-d in the I'ost Offer. at \lbany, 1 <-x:i-,
a.* Second (' i • Mail Matter
V.
SUBSCRIPTION RAIT.
One Veur $2.00
Foreign Ruto Dii Application
Local and Reading Notn es, I Or per Minnie rolumn
lire per insertion
Just
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Between Frien ds ^
W9T9 ruihing to the *»indo*« in the new
wing Hi the ho»piUl to k»«p the rain out
Work if progreiiinij on hot.i fit thete im-
provements
Alh«ny friendi of Rev J A Owen, who i»
ill, ere hoping he will »oon i>e on the road to
recovery »o that he will he heck in hi« pulpit
when the t' rent) v ter i n n rrmndeling i» coniplet
ed.
The hntpitel wing with I'1 patient room*.
• hould he ready for u»e hjr the fir«t of the
year.
\I.O\t; Willi IMI'liOVKMIN'TS will be the
u idenir l' of Hill Street and t ew pavement and
curb- ,,ii Highway 180 I'mm the railroad in down I
town Whiitiy to the ea-t city limit
I'll I week the Texas Highway Department is
asking for bids to be opened Nov. 'J I on thi ini-
provement. Work should beiciti soon thereafter
THF ALBANY CHf.ST DRIVF. i« under
way, and reportt have it that nearly half of
the $fi,t)00 quota hai been raiaed
Mr! Rill Couijer, luhtrription chairman,
and her helpern worked the down-town area
Ian! week, and Monday of this week teams
began a house to home canvass
Help the ladies by having your donation
ready when they call or better vet. look
them up and dive your donation to the n
STORY
ROBINSON CRUSOF
BASED ON FACT
The I 'at be Color production of
The Aihentur*
brought
if llobin oi
picked up Selkirk and
him back to Kfiffland.
When Defore's novel became
an 18th century equivalent to a one.
modern best .-ellcr, a statue hon "Y
Larked One Thing
- your married life a happy
I niarried the WOin.'in
home town, and Juan Kerna'ule?
became known as Robinson ( rn
soe' Island.
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An III Wind
.lone. "Life i- full ,if trial-
Crown "Ye>, thank Koodnes-
.lone "Why do #ou say that
Crow n "I'm a lawy er
liful to n.e a- the day I met her. Mistress: "What do you
Her hand- are always white and either way?"
oft Her hair i- never untidy, New Maid: "So they'll 'J
and her dre-ses are always the (iiriiif] np <n fh|iu wnfl,t „
latest."
"So you don't regret it."
"No, but I'm Rotting pretty
tired of eating in restaurants."
DE800I 0ZI7I0. LIMI1.5NI
VAN NUYS CALIF 13
W
I HIS IS NOV F MB' K I 1 TH until Id
y- .it Armistii e (>.iv Bv m t ol t on^ress Nov.
I t from hence forth will be Veteran * ll.iy
Ibis is well and good, since Vrmislue May
lost its greatest sit»nifi< em e in Wo rid W ar
II Hie War to I nd War. I9H to 1918.
-lid not end v*ar
It k .» \;»ry tine Hav to hmiipiiiIh'i \ptei.ins
<*! tvihoui nark Plic American I e^ion
it» oimerviiii( the Hay in many plac e* I l»e
Albany pout is fi.ivintt a Imrliec lie and proin am
tin* fVfniny
1 lie older people will always retnemliei
Nrmiatiie Dav. l»owp\er II o u v^ell u r remem
l»ei tin* trlvool we attended turned out on
November 11, 1918, when new* of the cease
•lirr wai reieived School children paraded
down town, ulustlc* hleu and hell* rani?
Speaking of changes, we haven't heard a
steam whistle in many year* I hey were
really worth while for celebrations And
it * juM a matter of time until the old school
and church hell* will he no more
I he world won't he the same w ithout Ar
mistice Day, whistle* and hell*
<;i i ssi\<; i i
n with thi- Vj"j • -i
dotli' t'im\ hut WPI'I1
rontui t:i\ \\ith the?
f >1lowing
r olumn,
ip
()[ \l KOOTH\M St OKI
nit »h«- vs mi', 'io \V• • !<i
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I uesda\ 11 v i
* ere w o» Km hard ,»
to |lt th- fthin l«
I * • esK \ tei i,i n ( hurt h
(i WF.HH mails us the
ping f i om Marvin t •.«i ett s
Westexan, in the I ort Worth Press
N( HON \ If you want to lieep something
secret, writ - it on an 8\8indi postal card
and ni.ii k it "c onlidenti.il
1 hat * the '••'! Henderson man.i »
c»4 the Non n,i C'haniher of ( oil. nercc, Is t.ik
m t » tell other C ( managers ahout a meet
ing in Dumas Nov 7-9
Urging the managers to he in Dum as t
learn liow to huild a good town, the c ard »ivei.
13 "easy and sure Way* to kill the old town
S.iy* the oversized postal card:
"Don't pay taxes l et the other fellow pay
his. Vote against tnxes then fuss because
streets are not kept up
"Never attend any of the meetings called
for the good of the town Find fault with
everything
"(»et all that the city will give you Don t
give anything in return
"Talk co operation, hut don't do anything
for the citv unle** you are paid for it
"Never accept an office
"Don't do any more than you have to Al
way* complain about the town * being run bv
a clique
Don't hac U up your police < r lire depart
ment Demand special treatment when you
get .i ticket
1 ook .it every proposition in a selfish vv ,* \
'Don't d-> anything for the youth of the
t • w n C r 11 i i/e them
vol. have any • iod leaders, don t I ••
get je ilon*
i t work on «'n> committee I ell them
! * » bu*>
n't ay anything good ah- ut your town
t to point out its shortcomings
our local retail merch
t ru-oc, -t.nrinjf f'ati () Mnrliby 0fjn^ Selkirk was f*rortf»d in His f)j• mv ^|i*f»nnfi.c. She i.^ as beau- or way.'
and which conn- t<> U" Aztec
next Thursday and hriday, «a
filmed on location in Man/.anillo
«„ the west coast of Mexico It
is an Osrar Denrl^er. Henry
K'hrlieh firoiluctioi
"Hobin on ' ru-oe," literatiife'
mofif fatuous and enduring ad
venture -tory, i- practically ba
ed of) fart.
The adventure ol Mexanib"
Selkirk, a Scottish ailol. see 11 to
have III" I author I' iniel He'iirt '
ins pi rat ion I" IT".. I(i yeat
before I telore completed his man
use rip.. Selkirk, a crew metnbet
of a -hip -ailing to I he South
Sea , became dissatisfied with his;
captain \fter the hip rounded
Cape Horn, Selkirk a>ked fo be
put ashore oh J nan Fernandez, a
tiny island almost ."0 mile- oft
the coast of Chile. Selkirk re
1 mained -tratified on the i-land
1 lor inure Ihan four >eni . (Ire
. d in ski' and til' i 1 ill:' lai v
| I■, on (foat meat and tilrt le-
I o une captain, on a subse-
c|U<;ftt trip around the vvoi M,
Housework
Easy Without
Nagging Backache
When kidney function nlcius d<»wn, mnny
f -ikm l uinplain of iiukkhis t»;n-k i ti«-. ! »l
pep ni.fl • iM-rgy, In inlacl." h ami di/./.iii« •«
|>on't suffer I'Higer w .» h th«dinromf -rti
if reelufed kidrnfut.ftinn is j»ett»nK you
lnvin due tc» such < -»».im. n causes as streni
arvd strain, liver-exert >n or exposure tc
•old. Minor Madder irritations due t<- cold.
danipnesM "r wronn diet may cause getting
up nights or fre-iuent passage
|)on't tw gleet your Kidneys if thewo pondl
tlons t»ot her you. Try l»<»an's I'ills a mild
diuretic. I s«'d nucceiwcfull. *»y millions (ol
over i»0 years. While often otherwise caused
It's amarkis how many times Doan's ifiv<
happy relief from these discomforta hull
ttu if> miles of k Itn y tut»eM and filter
llush out waste. Get l>oat's Tills today!
Thct* Funny t—pij
Mistress: "I)o you
to serve company?"
New Maid: "Yes, ma'am) (
airain or so they won't.'
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A Kandy dancer Iff a
Inspects railroad ties foj
rail and bolts.
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FROOF that
Dodge truck's
145 hp Power Done
V 8 is the world's most economical
f gine for pick ups, panels, and fow-
; innagc stakes, as well as the world's
most powerful! It's a better deal lor
the man at le wheel! See us today!
L i. PURDY, VICE-PRESIDENT AND GENERAL
MANAGER TRUCKS-CHRYSLER CORP.-DOOOf
TRUCK PLANT—21500 MOUNO ROAD- <
DETROIT-
CONGRATULATIONS ON PERFORMANCE Of
DODGE POWER DOME V 8 PICK-UP TRUCK,
TWO TRUCKS WERE SELECTED AT RANDOM IT
CONTEST BOARD AAA OFFICIALS FROM GROUI*
OF NEW TRUCKS AT THE FACTORY. AN ECON-
OMY RUN WAS MADE FROM BONNEVILLE SAlt
BED, UTAH, TO PIKES PEAK, COLORADO, A
DISTANCE OF 714.5 MILES IN 10 MILES Of
SNOW, 34 MIIES OF FOG, 93 MILES OF RAIN,
CARRYING TWO PASSENGERS AND PAYIOAD
OF 500 POUNDS, USING REGULAR MOBILGAS.
DODGE PICK UP AVERAGED 22.21 MILES PM
GALLON WITH AVERAGE SPEED OF 40.44 1
MILES PER HOUR. THIS RUN WAS UNDER OUt
COMPLETE SUPERVISION.
A C PILLSBURY, MEMBER AND REGIONAL
DIRECTOR, CONTEST BOARD AAA
Doan s Pills
DODGE ^TRUCKSj
Bill Jones Motor Co.
209 S. Main
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more people
than ever
before are
cooking with
So Fast No Other Fuel
Can Catch Up!
Onl\ CI.is j• i\os you ;inv heat you
vvant . . in.uaiulv' No waiting for
limit heat, oil heat, or am in-be-
tween heal. (let the exact heat sou
need lor any coo'.in;.' task twice as
Busy, twice as i.ist with Automatic
Lias'
Cool as Cooking
Can Be!
never waste heat with Gas,
because von ee. nist the heal you
Meed foi am cooking task. \ihl
when you lutn (ias oil . it's of/'
V iei! hot. storeil up heal pours
in.«> \ont kitchen. I he finest in-
iil itton 1 ejis heat inside \otn
< t.is oven .muI broiler. Ami when
broiline. broiler iloor is < lined . . .
not propped pat.K open Insula-
.fn i ues its purpose ... to keep
luat itwid- ratlee'
Cleanest Cooklnfl
Stainless blue heat keeps
niirror-bripht. And lhanktj
closed-door smokeless br
kitchen walls and curtains
sparkling clean Ol course, I
crs, burner bowls, and other|
uf voiii most modern (ias
which nia\ become soiled aitl
movable ... go right into
ilishnan for a real clcaningl
It's Automatic Phil
W itli a *55 Automatic-Plui
ranee, \on have an autoi
oven clock control. Now, on
i anges. you can have an aut<
• une control lor top burner
ui:' the "Potwatcher
ionise, it's vi'tirs only with!
ran.'e' With an\ heat scttt
Pot watcher" times top tx
cooking lot one to <*0 minui
then turns burner oil aut'
all\ It's \utoniatic-Plus!
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(heoper 4 to 1 In Most Areas of Texas!
95 out of 100 cook with
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Ins mon turrrnJrr
withifl si^tif of this mission Tin
in.l '■! V Torn.
SAVE!
Old Stove Round-Up Sole!
I iin (' i ranee dealers are
ill Unit ss Villi,||U1tk P|1|s
the last woitl in modern
c«>oking' Hi ■ ilisi oiints. trad
ances, special dossn pavnieni
most dealer stores lluirv
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(he intiivi«iu:il .'l^ well a- ti
Save and sni'ist'ri
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1954, newspaper, November 11, 1954; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth414507/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.