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Albany, Texan, Thursday, Not-cmber 11, 19:
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THE ALBANY NEWS
2)oWn 9Tlefnm« £
romp and e-pe. ially reoue-ted to
emanj
Ob OM ttlaa
.ana
hririg
thing that
the orj hai
hoirif
(>vster
l| Ipei"
TKf Albany New*. Nov 2, 18M-I
The Japai ■' • •• by thi
f'.S.C'.K. of the < 1' ' iri'h a:
the re hi'" >■ of Mi :hkI Mr M
J. Leech Friday evening ww ■
ri ev e ry particular jit••
a nice progra n v*. :i r*Tnl»-1 «-<!, af
ter which you dropped your
cjuarte r hi the lot aiul i«it.i
delicious -upper
The management of th< T< Kit
are moving ahout rather myster
iou*ly ju^t now \\i wouldn't
be furpr ed to hear that they are
preparing to tap a . oal mine
tome where in th >-ertion
W \ Karheart and Kd Shrirn
vifited Ve>:a last Monday with
Kr 'in»
\ e
t'e of
Waco
I u<
Morar
article of clothing or any
he of benefit 't
•>cee<l> will fro '.
at 30 p.
»xtra I .idi' \•
Church
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You (Ml cooling, ■opthmi kelp from
•m rtrj first 6cme. Qog§n$ phlcpn
b loomed, yon brcelhc deeper
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PRF.AMRLE TO THF
CONSTITUTION
For <!od and country, we aa
Mciate ourselves together for the
following purpo-.es To uphold
and defend the Constitution of
the I'nited Stated of Americu to
maintain law and order, to foster
■rd perpetuate a one hundred
per< ent Americanism: to pn erve
the memories and incidents of
our associations in the great
wars to inculcate a sense of n
dividual obligation to the con
munity, 'ate and nation; to con
bat the autoern. \ of both the
classes an I the ma •>■> to •• ake
right the master of ri ight to
promote p.-ac. ai.'l mod will <n
earth to «af< gi.ard • .' ' ra •
to poste' it y ! he • r I • . i | « o!
tice. ft> eilo' 'lit. ... . i - t
cons, tate itid ai i ' • fi "Hi
rail, h p !•> i i <|. ■
tual I ■ li.'u'f
TAYI.OR Mil I I R :•<JS f V til
AMI R l( \N I I (.ION
M ff t« linn-'1.* *s , v 1 s
Ma-te r < .< > /' 'left i a
basket of vegetable- t s week
I here were potato.- , n umber.-,
tomatoes and pepper in the lot,
ai .1 the) ■ >■ ; r ■ .
.1 ii.li.'#' \ I. Martholo . a
erected a flag r • >'•• at the bank,
on which he will place a "cold
wave flag" a a.b i-.-d h. the
weather burea u of Wa-bim.-tim.
I* C. Thi will he a great bene
fit to our people a- thev will he
apprised nf coming cold weath
er several houi before it tea : •
here
A \ ( larke inform u that
cottor pickers found a ngle
stalk of cotton in hiV field In *
week that lia.l l.'.O open boll on
it.
(• V> orrell i a led Morula) and
left un an order 'or stationery
for the Albanv tt'ji'er I'm pai v
John Kane of Morari w i n
AIbnti) la * v> eek at d d .l no
.■r the
w heat
and if
neigh-
- i' ht ". N ew offi. e (oril e
again, John
Two l'Kr« of ' ilttll' Veil .. .
ed her* "a-" Monda'. • • b v
Henry (Jreen
There will tie a supper at the
court house Thursday, N'o\ S,
1R94, for the benefit of Itii. k
ner's Home All are invited to
(hi> I'e'ieW,
• loi Ka'ie [I |'er Flro
I'ro < ■ ii. 11 e I'ate, .' r
\e ' CO' b I oca's Still \
■.11 .ri, a It hoii'.'h w e are o
ru.-h. There but little
b. it:' -irai r this . - ! ion,
all Shackeford is like thi
borhood, ■ e will 1 ' e on northern
'lour or "Rough and Heady"
con bread next year, which
would be a -lam on a count) that
ha- a good a reputation for rais
ing wheat as this.
There wa a Magi. Lantern
how at the chool house Xatur-
day r iL'ht, -o you -<-e we are or a
boon:, to call the attention of the
opera.
Ihe fanulie of 1 [' Fa-tej-,
John M. Mi Ian, I'enj, Wofford
and J f- M f'arty went pecariing
Inst Satu'day. gathered abr.ut 10
hu-liel -.
Hev I Vaughn prea. bed
fi>i i i • thud Sunday nieht
Albany School item- I'tibln
-chool opened Mo'day the J'ltb
with about 17.'. pupils
The ' i i-(ei with thf • ■ > ■■ i
' oi of one and (|uite a number
i ' patrons were present.
Che , la . ■ a- anange.l dur
ing the private tern were ml
that there was little disturbance
. au e.| by taking new pupils into
pe. t i\ e rooms
tl .
The organ ha been ret iri . d
Order by
100BI1I6
AHEAD
by Or G+Ofg* S
chtfctot - natlonm
IDUCAHON mX*AM
S•arm A/ken»«
F.duration for Freedooi
J..1 , I ■ ifhto .- mart, \ ' i an
ri a. . 'oi h:t.a din .ii ■ the
\ ea i - hi which America ost
China to th>' ( omiiiuiii.-ts, has
wr.tten t book, "Fifty Year ir
I rut,a." \ om other thing- th.
bonk n- ea 'hat a factor ill the
In-; ot China was the Commun-
i-'-' ability to hoodwink an im
portant number of teacher and
tini.-rit in China's college- and
imversitie- Amba sil(|or Stuart,
who i:i- pr. alert <»f Yenchin
1,'niversity for l!7 years, con-
l'e--es that rie himself had a
"rude awakening" about tin
Cum mull i - Is after the) victor
iou,-l) entered Nanking.
The Communist propaganda
wa exceedingly skillful," he
wrote in dr.scribing the events
pre, e.In • the lied victory " \ ri.I
the Kiiomintang Ianti-Commun
i-t gOMrriment) propaganda was
incredibly stupid. . . . Student
-tri. and demonstrations, man)
<>' them Communist instigated,
be a me -r o| e f rei|Uent."
A Red r*r«;#t
It is well to observe that
wherever i:ie Co; unists have
t to seize control of a na
ton from within, they have
i worked hard to win o\ei the
teacher and students w th ;iro-
pagamla Students misled by
He.I propaganda paraded in
tiuatemala for the Communists.
The) paraded in China. They
ha'.e paraded and rioted for the
Red - hi 11 a t im a t' c mil inr Why
ha' > teacher and students in
I he '■ •:a' on be. i nch ea ) pr i \
for ' . Communist propagand
••t ' It' an minor tant m- t ion
(
HFRCHANTS FAST MOTORS
and ('our!cons Scrvico
*' \ STrWART, A-ent
!'bono 7S.■
\
i
Here are a .few thoughts on it'
Teachers represent a profes-
sion built largely upon scholar-
hip education out of book-- and
life in the cloistered atinospheie
of the campus. Communist
writers are cunning; they paint
. lowing pict ures of a "paradise"
'or "the intellectual wo er<"
is the teachers are cI ed. St i
d*'i a i rule are idealisti . all
are inn ature, with plasti minds.
The crooked Communi-t propa-
ganda promises an ideal'-ti.
world, a world of comparati ■ e
ease, without cor.'lict, and with
economic plenty for all. In so
many countries, the student and
teachers getting this Communi t
come-on have not developed a
genuine respect for the existing
governmental and economic sys-
tem, whatever its merits or de-
merits may be. Therefore, the
have little, if any, resistance
against the propaganda.
In America Too
The Communists and Social"'-
in America have directed much
of their propaganda at student1
and teachers. That's why I have
been recommending for years
that we strengthen American cit-
izenship education throughout
entire school system. Several
years ago the llrookuigs Imtitu
tion searched for but failed to
find a single high school o.
lege economics textbook wlii h
favorably compared the Ameri-
can private enterprise system
with other systems. Recently,
however, educators have been de-
manding textbooks which contain
the favorable fact? ahout our
-y.stem.
\t Harding College iri Searcy,
-everal textbook proj" re un-
derway In the.-e pio.ie ts scores
..f texts now in use h i e been
tudied Sum. of the books on
t n brazen propaganda aga nst
the American system, others sub-
tlv undermine ba- II \Ii.ei* < an
pi in. ipies It is a genuine pleas
ire to find a ! ook >V r •(tell by pel
LEGALS
V
piration of 42 days from the date
of issuance of tbis Citation, the
same being Monday, the 20th day
o,f December, A. I)., I!br>4, at or
CONTRACTOR S NOTICE OF before 10 o'clock A. M., before
TF.XAS HIGHWAY
CONSTRUCTION
Scale I proposals for construct
the Honorable District Court of
Shackelford County, at the Court
House in Albany, Texas.
Said plaintiff's First Amended
'! - O.'M I miles of Widen Cr. Original petition was filed on the
Sir- . Klex H & \-p Com. I'vt. ,8th ()ay of October, 1954. The
from Railroad Street to east .-it fj|,. „umber of said suit being No.
1 irrtit> in Albany on Highway N<>. 2622.
' S ! x0. rovi»n'd H\ ( I 1 n i l, in The nanes c\f th'4 parties in
S. ackelford County, will be re saj(J gujt ar(1. Wr, A|i(.r M Kd.
ceive.l at the Highway Depart inp(on> as plaintiff, and J. P.
"'ent, Au-tin, until ' 00 A. M. rhnnrPi Avi!a oil Company, The
Nov 21, and then publicly fwin Oil Corporation, a Torpor-
opened and read. ation, and the Hock Hill Oil Com-
I his i> a Public Works I roj- panyf a Corporation, «is defend-
ect, a- defined in House Hill No. ant(,' herein.
•i l c.f the 4'trd Legislature of the ' Thp sai<, sujt b<>inK
State of rexas and House Hill substantially as follows, to wit:
No. II.. of the -Hth Legislature |»|H;ntjff ciUes for damages .for
of the State of lexa-, and a- faj|ure t0 explore an Oil, flas A
such is subject to the provisions MjnPra| I,ea(te, executed by
of said House Hills. No provis- ,.|aintiff on September 17, 1949,
ions herein are intended to be in paj(| jw;n oil Corporation and
conflict with the provisions of ||;11 oil Company upon
vai<l A< ts- T. K. A Co. Survey No. 538,
In accordance with the provis- 8j|uajf<j ;n Shackelford County,
ions of said House Hill, the State and for ,'ar»p||ation of
Highway Commission has as. er
said I.ease, which has expired by
tained and set forth in the pro- own an(j jn which said
defendant J. I*. Chance is claim-
ing some interest; and for dam-
ages of $520.00 to plaintiff'n
grass, as the direct and pro*i-
mate result of defendants' negli-
gence in not properly disposing
o.f salt water, and allowing salt
water to run through plaintiff's
pasture and kill her grass, and
for $100 00 damage* for leaving
i osal the wage rates, .for each
craft or type of workman or me-
chanic needed to execute the
work on above named project,
nv prevailing in the locality in
which the work is to be perform-
ed, and the ontra. tor shall pav
not less than the- w a -e rates a*
shown in the propo-al for each
craft or type of laborer, work-
man or mechanic employed or ,f)vp pjtR unpll|frprd uf)on. said
this project. i land, and for foreclosure of an
1 ^-iraI holiday work shall I e<|Uitnb1«> lien u?>on certain per-
paid for at the regular govern , f0,)a| proprrtv
upon her land
ing rates.
Hans and specifications avail-
able at the office of I- I, Harris,
Resident Fngineer, Hair.l, Texas,
a'id T. xa- Highw ay Department,
Austin ('usual rights reserved.
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
ill. h to the delight of teacher-
ii.I pupil-, foi now they can join
-ir - o c. a of old. '
I ■ boy ■■ Iio hav ■ beer
'lute.! thri.ii ■ 'i the day h\ the
" . .'Ir oi huving to remain af
, ar» i.Ii plea ed to he re
• d by 11 • i■ tor. Mi Rud
on
and
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ndame n
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to'ion an i
i1'. Such
i of fit
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To:
-'•ate oi I .■ xa ,
.1 I'. Chance,
I lefendaiit,
l.
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textbook,
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11 rot her , publ i hei - i.
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11.
C.HI I TING:
You are commanded to appear
and an -wi r the | I itif pet.
I ioli at i . 1 ' ire 10 <•' I.. ' * ^
■ ' i Monday after the ex-
connected with said lease, and
for all equitable relief and costs
of court.
Issued this the nth day of No-
vember, I!l.ri4 (iivep under my
hand and seal of stiid court, at
office in Albany, Texas, thir the
Mh day of November, A. D.
1954.
I SK A!,) Mrs. Ann Coker,
Clerk, District Court, Shackel-
ford County, Texas.
12c
11
"RF.NGAI. BRIGADE" IS
ADVKN I URF O* INDIA
oi
tl
• t
»' ^ «i«il a **\ in iIIioiitici —
or \ on l' rlioirr nl two new
Tlic motormic
th*-
(' • t > , < Mil
; i. f!• i nty, -t•)! • hi* ' f«>i. iint
l itisf. th*- attribute of t^« ir» . •• |
,ht value <>i wif-rtUance. It
iM'a k - of olli 'lUlidili.' fatb-'i-
v, I'll lllglle t re | . t. It n a. •
• 11nl and coiintr. in th' t proper
perspective in t! • allegi nice -it
.n . i i. an hov I'd ■
"I'lindaiueiit. U of »"it i/eii*lup"
.' v. t' e \ruei - v iiiii, ti i ,i>.
under taniling of a ytem which
he I ail re pi i t i- I • lend It
•ays in fin i lu hi i
in \nieri.a ha pi. erve.l and
If w. want
.f I,, e, . a h
''Bengal B' cade," I • •■rsal-
1 uteri i 'o ■ a1'- T. climcolor ad-
venture of India' i .-t turbi '.'lit
era, ha- been scheduled for the
A /! i ' The it r- S d Moil-
da I. ' ii 1 ! . h from
Ma nl Oh-
' X 11 * 11; I i d I' r- ula
'I hie iii tarred
I be torv of the Sepoy revolt,
'It* a' Itrit'a |e" wa produced
|.\ I e.l ti' 11■ ■ ■ I ■ nil directed
b , I ,i -In I 'elii-dek. I 111 iii That
•n.i' '|.i ill ill.I c'ler, Arnold M<>--, llaniel O'-
i"i • ••' i . . . .i i ll< 1 Ir and Mi'bai l Ansara are
1 I d. eloped the lie -1 in civ ili
. atioti. The key that unlocks tin
door to i enjoy . ■ t i \ilie11
.an - itizen-hip. . . .
t o ". 11 ii in our way .
gem i ation inn. t >"
prim iple upon v h.
of lite w .. huilt."
yoni • tci taught ft
textbook will never
the i 'o urn h i i - but
t he i '' iry, be mor
de
t'.i
i this
\i . i
i a rule
n 1
likl'K ti
lie'.'at I omiiltini i
' ' eiloll).
and pi' ' in1 '< at11red m important supporting
role .
Great new
It's I lie valvr-in-licad \ Jl as only
llir vaht'-iti-licatl Iradrr ran huilil il !
^nud expect Chevrolet to out'Vl the field tnd it h.is' < hevrolct'i
new i rbo I ire Vl" twits a brtnd m* kind "t < x. it< m< nt undei w t
I t H »( The ex. ilcnicnt ol 16. horsepower' Hi. fx itcmc nt nt .in s tu I
iltra-lu^h iornprcxsiiwi ratio that Mjuti/tx mutt | irr fun out of ,i
i .illiin ot ^,is than vuii ever dreamed p<isxil It ' The new lurhilin
N s is mi tlliiient th.it it ie<]iiirii onls \ i,t ij .irtsof oil instead of the
i mm! live or tuort ami it h.i\ the sliortc-t , »t. i. .trnkt in th< low
|'fii< licl.I lor longer en in« litr h t w
v<». 1 till' w hole Stl v
( una in aiul
cm to give
I nt \s '
Two new (is
« /!
w ill. i 111 »IIL' 11 11< .111 \ ,| l II I'-
ll» 1111 ,i I Hlolv !
A
m
Ik* Ai» 2 0 > i l#J.»'i "» ) 4 f if ti0iiuh*t m nr»
llian a ti«>H car . . . a ih w < 0\1 I I'I molorin^
(anil iiiim'Ii Inn |>oimI t«» nii^«. <lri\ino)j
RU S WEBB MOTOR CO.
H»onf 4 4 4
All un v, 1 i
dont PUSW,
there's enough for everyone
It IS .i lug i.innK 1 Rut the proud young owner of thew
puppies will sec to it that there's always enough food for
their healthy, growing .ippctitcs. ,
1 hat's the uay with your electric service. As you add
new electrical conveniences, you can always count on the
additional electric power you want to run them.
You are using many more appliances than you did ten
years ago. In the future, you'll add many more.
And you can be sure your electric service company will be
prepared with the power to run them.
In lic.mii nr.nl by WTU •l*fto< mln Hov* . In y I it
•tit o«*nig* tail ol o k'lowoM howi *1 clMttk
i»rv.c» »o. hem* ui* it JJ% uss ikon II wai 10 |Nn ft
WestTexas Utilities
Company
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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/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.