The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1947 Page: 3 of 8
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Albany, Texas, Thursday, September t5, 1917
THE ALBANY NEWS
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GRRDDl GRIM mRGIIIFICEIIIl
OF
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WONDER
FLAME
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Displaying Gas Marvels of the Age
for Easier, Happier Living
Every member of every family that visits the 1947 State Fair of Texas
will thrill to this exclusive show—the greatest show ever to be presented
for your enjoyment by Lone Star Gas Company. The Parade of the Wonder
Flame features four "new as tomorrow" New Freedom Gas Kitchens, the
new marvel of air conditioning for homes, a revolutionary motorless auto-
matic dishwasher, a mammoth array of famous name automatic gas
ranges built to CP standards plus many, many other exclusive exhibits.
While viewing this gala, exciting parade you may enjoy air conditioned
lounges, clean rest rooms, ice water and music.
IMTURM. GHS BUIIDIIIC
STATE FAIR of TEXAS-DALLAS, OCTOBER 4 to 19
FEATURING
The Lost Word in New Freedom Gas Kitchens
Designed by
—Sr iwel
—St Charles
— Youngitown
•—Lone Star
if Mammoth Display Automatic Gas Ranges
Built to v~ ~ r - ■ - r
'•if New Marvel of Gas Air Conditioning
if Automatic Dishwasher Without Motor
•jf Gas Flame Turning a Cooling Fan
if Last Word in Automa+ic Heating Equipment
if Air Conditioned Lounge
•if Clean Rest Rooms
■if Ice Water
if Dude Ranch Puckaroos Proadcastino Mor
through Friday, 11:45 A.M.
■if Wonderful Music
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A mcrnificicnt bu«ld!ng filled
wl h :roc' cwlar displays of
rr*c rvc s new qas home
sond comforts.
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Announcers tMltil
F(kt to Bring GttmM
Id Southwest
An the football wwon swlnfa
into high gear, Humble Oil k Re-
fining Company broadcasting ere Wo
will travel to both coast* and
points in between to bring fans thei
six big intersectional games In
which Southwest Conference '
feature this week-end. The tyMl*
gram leads off Friday illicit Wtih
the game between Baylor Mil
Miami University. The broadcast,
piped from the Orange Bowl In
Miami, starts at 7:05 p. m., With
Ves Hox at the microphone, atlq
will hp heard over stations WFAA-
WBAP, Dallas-Port WoHiu
The TCU-Oklahoma A A M
broadcast will go on the air froiu
TCU stadium, Fort Worth, at 2:30
p. m. Saturday. Fred Kinraid will
report the play-by-play, with Bill
Newklrk handling color. Airing
the name will be stations KMZ,
Fort Worth; WRR, Dallas, KRBC,
Abilene.
Veteran Humble announcer
Kern Tips will travel all the way
to Portland, Oregon, to bring fan i
a play-by-play account of ttoe game
between Texas University and
Oregon University from Multno-
mah Stadium. The game will ha
heard at 3:60 p. m. over station!
WFAA WBAP.
The broadcast of the SMU-San-
ta Clara match at San Francisco
noes on the air at> 4:20 p. m. Sat-
urday with Charlie Jordan at the
mike, and will be carried by sta-
tion KRLD, Dalian.
At 7:50 p. m. the Texas AAM-
Texas Tech imme goes on the air
from Alamo Stadium in San An-
tonio. Jerry Doggett will be at
the play-by-play mike, while Eddie
Parker fill.s in on color. The game
will be heard over stations WFAA-
WPAP, Ft. Worth-Dallas; KWFT,
Wichita Falls.
The Rice-LSU game, beneath
the lights at Baton Rouge, will he
broadcast at & :0,r> p. m. Play-by
play announcer Bill MicJiaels and
color man Alec Chesser will share
the announcers' booth, with sta-
tions KF.l/. and WRR carrying tlio
broadcasts.
State Health Newt
A1ST1N. Rheumatic heart dis-
o:im' is now the first cause of death
among children aged 10 to 14, ai I
is second only to tuberculosis at
ape.- !•"> to 25. Despite the impo
lance of th disease Its epidemiol-
ogy i- not completely established.
Xo vaccine Mich as twste that pre-
vent typhoid, diphtheria, sinallpo> .
and vv hooping cOuph ha yet he< i
developed for it.- prevention or
control. \\V do know, howeve ,
-•onie of t'ln danger signals arid
with the phy "Mil's accurate di4g-
no i note of th. damaging results
of the ,l:. ease may he prevented.
Kxposuri to frequent «hi 11 in ,
damp or oveivrowded living quar-
ter . a poor diet, an attach of scar-
let fever, a had cold or other in-
fect'ion c a used by certain strepto-
COHU- perm are likely to be pre
di po.-inp factors in the appearance
of rheumatic fever.
Dr. Geo. W Cox, state health
officer, point.- out that in general
the danger signals of rheumat •
fever are pain and weHing in ttei
joint of t'lie knee-, ankle- ellovv
or wi t The pain usually ia felt
in one of these centers and spreai
to the other Oftentimes a child
will pet irritable and cms.- withoi;
any \i.-iblt sign- of a pood reason
for t'ii attitudi ; hi may cry easily
or de\e up habit- of nervousness.
\ p|,v i i ould be consulted tit
oils ei 1 - it uat ion, for the. •
v be tla beginning
of rheumatic fev er.
\ei ord i . to Di Co\ tl i be. t,
afiv''iiard. i ■' 11 '■ di easi at1''
to h 1 ■ i each eh'Id i". amined !i
li , on . a v ear by a physician,
• ii , i i ! kind of food and
I ill ■ •: i of < • Viin tin disea."
,■ , 1. d ii 1 I-. - : |-i e ent, a
doctor should l>e consulted at
be enmplet •
bed
nd it
t. h
I in U Id bi in -
Preshyterian Church
Week I v Scliedl)!*' of Aefivitipii
i; .1 \ < •en, Minister
. i , r. m. Hible
hoiil, V t i V. . I b, Superintend
ent
ml tifi a ■ Preaching
service.
i 'in Youth Fel
' ii \\ , I'iv ident.
iy, 7 00 p n Evening
■on p.
1 V
I l:.a
rn. — Sallio
Society. Mrs
m. — Scout
111 ■ 1111 Webh
Mr
: v,
Pooki
! . . ' 00 p m - Senior
ry ' e "tv Mrs <*)ra Hub
•e idi'tit.
' ii in rub Scout
• !, • motln ' homes—
rr. Mrs Hooker, Mrs.
, Mr- .tones.
•dav eiilnp are reserv-
' d ' ir various groups.
\ iirdial welcome to all who
cm . to any or all the<e meetings,
eapec ally the Sunday worship
ervices.
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 50, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 25, 1947, newspaper, September 25, 1947; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth401145/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.