The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1954 Page: 2 of 10
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Tf'K A IB AS Y NEWS
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Published Every Thuf ulity
JOHN II McCArcilliY, Owner anil Publish.!
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SIIACKI I I OR!) COUNTY VOII ICS *, II
vole June 12 on a l>on i i*mic election f« r
adding ten patient room* the Sliai U«• 11 o <1
County Menu nal Mo«|>i1aI
The rommiftftionerft' court, lecently pre*#-nt
ed a petition iifcned l y more than 200 vni#-i ^
a ltini( lot the elei tirrn, m t llie ilate lm
Saturday, June 12, in the various county
election Ivoxe*
Need for more patient accommodation *t
the hospital ha* heen very evident all yeai
Many lime* patient* have heen placeci in the
liall and in variou* room*, due to all room*
being full
1 he court i* railing for a $75,000 hond
iiiuo, to hear interest of not more than i per
cent, and to he paid off in not more than 25
.year* The county douhtUft* will he ahle to
•ell the bonds for lets than .1 percent, and
■will prohahLy pay the hond* o4 f much tooner
Hian the 25 yaar period
The county's financial condition it enviable
There are only $250,000 hond* outstanding
4*t thia oounty The additional hond*
«will he eaaily taken care of, with a very *light
raise in tax valuation, since the hond* will
have to he paid off through the permanent
improvement fund
People of the entire county are u*ing the
hospital and arr finding excellent treatment
there And doiihtle** the capacity of the in
stitution l y adding ten rooms will maUe the
hc«*pital * 1111 more valuable
\\<>| HI IMS M K i ltd II.#- ..in, •m i h.M.I 1CM I
Will lie n\ci The h:n < tltiut cat •- crnur i tc In-
• 11 • 11 v c 11 • d S i j n 11; i \ 11 i y h I, in d i • o m 111 # • n < • • n i c n 1 I
In I riil: > ii I'M nl i" \t Wc
III. firi.-il week wil I" ;i hi \ pctiml I'm tin
• rool, with program mo I cvciv nu'ht.
AN Al HAN V I I I who take* a great intei
est in making Albany a better plate to live
in, report* he take* many strangers to see
what the civic-minded people of Albany
have done, and many lay they cannot under
stand how it was done.
This Alhanyite lists some of the accom
plishments in recent years, without taxes he
ing levied:
Improvement at the City Park
Donation of lot ancf house for Camp fire
Girls
Putting in and lighting ball parks
Building of swimming pool
Huilding of children * wading pool
Hoildmg and equipping Youth Center
Moving and restoring the picket hou*e and
I ort t it if f in jail
Building bleacher* for foot ball held
I *t.thli*hini; and pmdu« iny tl"* I andanid#*
He Atate* there are dotibtless many other
civic improvement*. mad«* and h«* things t «■ *
Washington
iila: la rr/.c
Ili'W pa | let
omar BUItlSON
Conqr# mon
17th Oiltrid
w \.-HINC;I«)N. i>
till low itig oilievv Init
I he 11111it •-. u t ol a
report et front Ibrnver, < olo
a hi Waahington a lew
a>fo
lie suited the McCarthy Army
hearing * anil likened them to a
Uoniun holiday.
The Coliseum :r- the Senate
Office liuilding where the glad I a
tor* Were nieetinif. It l* jammed
with pectator, who have come to
ee nun-body thrown to the i
lla Iniik
I he visitor say* it I* i?ond I*1
go out in the cool brink air of
Waihtn fl«>ii i 'he pring He
look down the beautiful Mall,
one ol the prettie t .ight- lit
W a nil 111 >TC <>'i He walk to the
I in. old Meinol nil and • limh the
mai'hle tep and read the ■
Wind ill;1 rihed ovi l I Itlcoln
head "III till telllple n ill tin-
lie,lit of tile people for whom he
;, % ,■ 11 the I ii ion the memory ol
\ hraham l.nicoln i en-brined
forever."
The ureal tony eve tar< at
Capitol Hill, toward the arena
where the new tower of political
Hahel i. going up. 1 here in a
nine., m those stony eyes.
"His head is bowed. He thinks
of men and kinir Yea, when
the -irk world cries, how can he
• leep
I he visitor looks at the word*
ol Lincoln carved in the *tott«
around him hi <iettysbuiy Ad-
dre , In firm, unl'linching, pow-
er'ul i imid inamftiral addres*.
I mcoln aid, "I I the (food peo-
ple in their wisdom "hall see fit
lo keep nil in the background, I
have In en too familiar with dis-
appointment to be much chagrin-
"tu
father,
hm,"
"I* an
in the MUt*
\i-itor, Washington
be taking Lincoln at
I o the
cenied to
lit word.
I it o difficult for us to re
member that it is better to build
a molehill of faith than a moun-
tain of fear?
"ST**.
nrxl improvement i,hmilil
I ir ' bourn- ii oil c i uiimu
l.e
( .1 m|i
III I \\M Al
< 'i i;i 'idle I of i oh i
yean a little late,
./nod month for 1 h•
i in,th and there
l; \ S<.)\ I I ol
.'It i■ will lie held 111 .1
Imt many think Tim '
In ■ oh ei v an. ' \1;u
ii inlly trouble findm
not conflict with otliei
for the batmuet that
activ diet.
\ program committee elect
t ic bampiet, and thei et the date
I l'be-.e annual banquets are good for tin
It u i time we invite C-C repre<entativ
ni'i^hhoriint eitie.-, am
ment.. of the past year
the \ i.t mi is, but a the hoi id i>
i'iiiv^ oil and on, it appeal-, the
n-.'tl vntilll I- the people
i I hey taml in i Hi , .-om11■ uith
, lunch lioxe aild I I , and
w a It for onieoiie II ' I urel a to
j 11| i' ol In '-at in 1 ■ ■ I -i e
I plat e I informed ■ 11 ■ •
Ill-Ill I belli and l.eep ' '111 q.1 n" ,
ai d tt H-kle thi n in -i■ . "•>< ■> 1
and in an limit :■ I.i
I In arena i l.i-il'iant'> i lit
i d to allow battel i" ol I \ . in
i i:i , -i o\ ie cami i i , and till
■ a ' I I ,1 to I I'l t he !' I' I I III, tin
pa 11 ' i I lie (flow el-ill -.' I . .it lire of
I be ;• I adiat ol . I he at m.i pile i .
i alw .i\ choked w ith -moke and
( Oil a n 111 a 11 y w ith exciti'ilient.
peakei fori One end n>f the arena i- for
the combatants, then- . ond-,
cc | word carriers, stoolies, boot-
from ! ho\ , valet- and pawns The otli
tb.
t hi
\l
iiiiny
tin -
he a
bti \
date
| review the accomplish
THERE IS LITTLE DOUBT ib.l h . b.*
drouth ol l#5.1 St it broken We h«v« never
ifrn finer April und M y mm nor ibe
fOUBtry- ide more be u iful
We repeat,
of moitture
BOYCE HOUSE
dlVES YOU
I S S S * S I
TEXAS
Don't snub a boy because be
■wears shabby clothe When Hell,
the inventor of the telephone, en
tered Hoston for the first time,
he wore a pair of yellow linen
breeches in the depth of wintei
Don't snub a boy because hi.
home is plain and unpretentiou,-.
Abraham Lincoln', early home
was a lo(f eabin.
Don't snub a boy because of
the ijfiiorance of his parents.
Nhakespeare was the son of a
man who could not write hi- own
name.
Don't snub a boy because he
chooses a bumble trade. The an
thor of "Pilgrim's Hrojfress" was
a linker.
Don't snub a boy because of
physical disability Milton was
tilind
hook
They were all so busy, a tbinff
quite new,
Very sorry wa 1 that 1 bad noth
inp: to do;
So I went out to the cirru-
(fround
\ ml every man in Ihe bit.' top
found'
LEGALS
NOTICE
Notice is hereby (riven that the
commissioners' court of Shackel
ford county will receive sealed
bids on the following; equipment,
lame hids to be opened publicly
in the district courtroom in
Shackelford county, Albany,
Texaon May 2*, 1 f>."> 1 at 10 a
' ill.:
1. One 1,000 gallon asphal'
distributor, insulated, equippi'ii
with 10 ft full circulating pray'
I bar with I a h p. gasolini engine I
(hi* country needi i* plenty
or I factor, equipped with ...ix
yard (larwood slip, and 10 !t.
fJarwood Do/ier, ame to be een
at the county warehouse o.f Pre
cinct Four at 1 .uedei . I t'Xa
The t 'oiiinii infer ' ("ourt re
erve the right to reject anv or
all bid
('onimi ioi . e ('ourt,
Shackelford t mint v, 'I eva
37c
\ hold11.1- conipai \ ' one hav-
ing cont rolling intei e • in ev era!
corporation -
I er end is occupied by newspaper
' reporters, photographer-.pei
j tat or-, and so forth.
I he chief gladiator of them all
Joe McCarthy nts at the ta
i hie w ith a look of Horatio at the
j Hridge
I'ilate is Senator Karl Mundt
in hi temporary job a impre-
' ario of the Circu Maximu lle
•pend- .1 great deal of time wa ll
i mg his hands and making speech
■ about fair play.
The other chief gladiator
\rmv Secretary Steven looks
pal", patient, and -haken.
Senator Mc< arthy i flalike.I
by loyalist.-, Kov ( ohn and oil
er advisor Mr St 'en
ilanked by hi Senatorial i o
j leagues, who t rv to in11 tei the
ibirn it > a o< ati-4 ve : t h Senat or
They baggie, argue, dlv,
scratch, kick, snort, cut, lasli,
turn cheek I he telev i nm cati
era blink and tare w ith red and
MPFRMARKE'
Bs «urs
that >h« e*n
Pay-By-Check
The First National Bank
OF ALBANY
Ranking Since 1888" '
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COHFOSATKM
Whats
Don't snub a boy because of and hifting -pray bar.
dullness in his lessons. Hogarth, 2 One 12 ft drag
the celebrated painter and en Spreader llox, equipped
nor
jrraver, was reganrded a a stupid
lad.
Don't snub a boy becau e be
•stutter.. Demo lheiie , the great
est orator of Cireece, overcame a
harsh and stammering voice.
Don't snub a bov not alone
liei ■ause he may some day out
strip you in the race of life
tiecause it is neither kind
riglit nor Christian.
(Author unknown.)
Excuiet
"In Court," said the sign on the
lawyer's door;
"Hack in 10 minutes," on many
more.
"Oone to the hospital," on the
doctor's slate.
On another, "Sit down and wait."
type
with
\gitator and operator's platform.
Agitator to have revei ihle
transmission, and complete
preader box to he ei lipped with
not le^e than six pneumatic
wheels.
o POWER like this?
M. One used V 10 ton flat
three wheel Holler, equipped w-ith |
but sprinkler system, powered by
gasoline engine with full
sible transmission.
4. One used track type front
end Loader of at least to h p.
To trade in on above Loader,
one HF Huff Pay Loader, same
to be seen at the county ware
house of Precinct Three, Moran,
Texas.
5. One track-type front end
1-oader of at least 10 b.p., teeth
on the in bucket and ripper in rear
"Will be back soon,
brokers book; Trade in on the above Loader,
"Collecting rents," on my agent's one 111) 10 Allis-Chalmers Crawl
y
lou've climbed hills before, we know.
You've come to many a long rise in the
road ahead and tramped down on the
gas pedal to make the grade.
But did you ever head a RoADMaster
up a hill—a 1954 RoADMASTKRr
You seem to sail when you touch off the
V8 power that gives life to this
finest of Ruicks.
You move ahead and up that long steep
* CAN YOU Stt . STEER • STOf SAFElYf
fntF.HIwfll- CHK* YOO* CA« - CHECK ACCIOfNTS
pull in a silken, smooth sweep of almost
effortless ease—and the thrill your
spirits get from such magnificent ability
is a precious thing.
And you realize, of course, that a
wealth of advanced high-compression
V8 power—(the highest horsepower in
all Huick history, in fact)-is the heart
of this stirring performance.
Hut you also realize soon enough that
your tremendous satisfaction at the
wheel of a RoADMASTER comes from
more than great power alone.
It comes from the instant response and
fitoointe smoothness of Twin-Turbine
IHnaflow.
It comes from the velvety luxurv of vour
all-coii-spring ride. It comes from the
superb ease of Safety P«mr iNMkft
It comes from the comfNtilg W*
ample roadweight—browfkt d I#
light handling precision by t MW |N*
etry in front-end enginecriag.
And very definitely, it CO— fr— *
eye-catching beauty in wyekyMinal
— the look-of-tomorrow •ty
graces RoADMASTBR tod>y-«rf W*
the spectacular new paaorMfe ^
shield that is fast beconinf tkftBMt*
true automobile modernity.
We'll be delighted to Mt
wheel of a new ROADMAITH—• •
you can drive it, try it, Mil.
It costs you nothing to —
open your eyes to the taut h?
cars today. Drop in, ordi*^*""
Windstorm, Hail Insurance
. . MAY NOW BK WRITTEN WITH ONi 'i
$50.00 DEDUCTIBLE
Heretofore, Windstorm and Hail Insurance on City Tro-
perty in Texas has been written with the $100.00 deductible
full
clause applicable. It has been permissible to provide
coverage Windstorm and Hail Insurance by attaching an en-
dorsement to the Insurance Policy, waiving the $100.00 de-
ductible clause, making additional premium charge therefor.
If you wish to take advantage of this by changing the
amount of the deductible on your Windstorm and Hail In-
surance, please let us have your instructions :i^ soon as pos-
sible. The Windstorm, Tornado and Hail season i here, so
your decision should be made without delay.
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WEBB & WEBB
Heal Estate & Securities State l.icensc No. 701
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Latest figur«i for the first quartet of 1954
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in America except two of the so-called low-
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want the beauty and the buy of the year
iwtm-rwto*
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 70, No. 36, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 20, 1954, newspaper, May 20, 1954; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402301/m1/2/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.