The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 53, No. 51, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 22, 1938 Page: 3 of 8
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THURSDAY. SKPT. 22, 193S
THE ALBANY NEWS. ALBANY. TEXAS
Health Notes
Era Allocation
Large In Texas
AuHtin, Texan, Sept. 21.—
"Pellagra, while not u eommuni
cable dltea-e is of concern to the
State Department of Health sine'*
many people ilie of it each year in
Texas. Pellagra is a disease tliat
is caused hy the lack of proper
foods. It comes on slowly and may
not be recognized until the victim
begins to have a sore mouth, stom-
ach trouble, and reddening and
dealing of the skin. When the.-e
symptoms appear, the disease has
been present for some time," stated „ ....
,, ... . ,, poses for which the money was ex
l>r. Geo. W. Cox, State Hea th 1
Enlarged Circus
Brings Gargantua
Federal funds amounting to
$252,002,H70.1.S were allocated to
the State of Texas un ler the
Kmergency Relief Appropriation
Acts of 11135, lil.'i'i, and 1!«7, ac-j *
cording to a report < ov.'ring the F.moue Gianl Gorilla introduced
period from April K, 1 to Jul" j by Brin* 'Em Back Alive Frank
Cowboys Trim Daniel
Baker 27-0; Off On
San Francisco Trip
lit), lll.'lH macle public by Kay K.
Lee, State Director ior the Nation-
al limergency Council for Texas.
Of the $23tS,15!),0(i4.85 expended
during this period, $51 ,!MH,0-13.0 I
were expended during the past fis-
cal year ended June 30.
Mr. I ,rc listed the principal pu-
Officer.
The longer a person has pellagra
the harder it is to cure, so one
should be on the lookout for the
t
early symptoms, such as nervous-
ness, indigestion, and burning of
the feet and hands. The disease
may biH'ome so severe as to affect
the mind.
Pellagra is not contagious. As
long as a person eats enough of
the right kind of food and is not
otherwise diseased, he is in no
danger even if he lives with a
pellagra patient.
The prevention of pellagra de-
pends upon eating the right kind
of food at all times. To make sure
that the diet is right, it should al-
ways include plenty of milk daily,
some fresh meat, and as many
fresh vetetables as possible. To-
matoes, whole wheat products, sal-
mon, brewer',- yeast, and fresh
fruits are especially valuable.
Having provided these essentials
of a proper diet, the rest may be
arrange l according to family and
personal like . In this way pellagra
may be avoided.
pended and the amounts
follows:
spent as
' Agriculture, exclusive of public' augmented with Itingling Hros. and
roads and farm security admini- Itanium & Bailey stupendous new
'stration, $4,400,332.04; public features. The huge anthropoid
roads, $2«,680,44 I.! «; farm secur- ape, w ith the strength of 27 men,
ity administration, $24,&5'J,6!I4.!I3is exhibited at each performance in
Civilian Conservation Corps, a mammoth nine-ton air-condition-
850,758.HI ; Federal Emergency ed cage. This moving Aleatra/. has
Relief Administration, $25,870,-1 double rows of chilled steel bars,
088.51; Public Works Admiltistra- outside of which are double thick-
tion, $16,070,567.03; Works Pro-| nesses of shatter-proof plate glass,
gress Administration, $00.746,746. As an extra precaution guards,
85; and other Federal agencies, night and day, armed
$3,664,075.61. I power rifles
Kxpendit'ures from the KKa outside the cage.
Acts of 1035-36-37 during the fi.- Gargantua Th<
cal year which ended June 30, by natives at the
Buck in Big Barnct And Sellt-
Flotn Show
Gargantua The Great, the
world's most terrifying living crea-
ture, makes his first appearance in
this vicinity when he comes to Abi-
lene, Saturday, September 24th,
with the mighty Al G. Barnes and]
Sells-Floto Combined Circus now!
Abilene, September 21. Conch
Kiunk Kimbrough's H-SI Cowboys
turned on the power Saturday
night, in the Cowboy stadium, to
polish off the Daniel Baker Hill
Billies 27 to 0. in the season's op-
ener, making a record of eighteen
tarts without defeat, for the Cow-
hands.
The Cowboys, who were herald-
ed last year as razzel-daznel pass-
ers de luxe, took to the air only
twice, and both attempts missed
receivers.
Replacing the deadly hurling by
last year's Little All America
Burns McKinney and Kldon Ma-
huron, are the powerhouse drives
by W. J. "Big Indian" Ford, 100-
pound Wheeler sophomore, and
Moon Mullins, 105-pound sopho-
more from Henderson. Jack Hin-
richs, a Breckenridge dynamo,
proved a good senior representa-
tive in the power-driving depart-
ment, as he reeled off long drives
accounting for several of the Cow-
with high boys' 17 first downs. Two more
THE LOW DOWN
—- f rorr -■ ■ ■.
HICKORY GROVE
march up and down Purpb and Gold back fielders of|Aesop
Don't Sleep When
Gas Presses Heart
1 f you can't eat or -leep because
ga.- bloats you up try Adlerika
One 11■ > e usually relie\ e stomach (
gas pre- ing on heart. Adlerika
cleans out BOTH upper and lower Anting Ma
bowel: . for 25c at th
SANDKRS DRUG STORK
1038, amounted to the following:
Agriculture, exclusive of Public
Roads and farm security Admini
stration, ¥7'J 1,0 I 1.77 ; public road-.
$ 1,004,87a.87 ; Farm Security Ad-
ministration, SO,22 1,608.07 ; ' i\
ilian Conservation Corps,
60; Public Works Administration,
$3,072,000.77 ; Works Progre \d
ministration, $30,47 1,1 07.20 ; ami
ither Federal agencie , S230,0()i>
60.
M r. I a - pointed out ', lia l ' 1> -■
Bureau of Public lioiul-, tin- Civil-
ian Con.- ervation Corps, and tin-
I 'ublic Work. A dm inistrat ion r.<
expended additional fund receis d
from other appropriation .
sap.
Yours, with the
it
low down,
JO SKRRA.
IUY A CASSIFIKD AD IN THE
ALBANY NEWS FOR RESULTS
•liine :
New.
oils la.
Offi. e
or two
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
OIL LEASES
New Oil Maps of Shackelford County
and Adjoining Areas.
lllle Will
like I li
of what
oi l el
Wit hoir
And if I had anything to say
about changes in teaching, I would
start right there with the fi year
olds, and would commence teaching
| Aesop. And I would keep it up
the find-a-hole-and-scoot type who clear through to the senior in the
Great, captured made the Hill Billies aware of their college. And by doing so, when
age of two and ability are Bedford Russell, junior y0U are 21 and can vote, you will
from Dallas, and Owen Goodnight, know the sheep from the goats and
Holland sophomore. the foxes, etc., if you see one.
Combining sprinting ability withj Th(. best se„er ,t ghoul(, be
hi- steam-roller assaults, sopho
more Ford raced aO yards tor the
fir I Cowboy tally, and then pow-
ered over for tiie third, alter Mill
sec-
final count |
right end
..urn Shamrock, recovered the Bil
lie- blocked punt in the end zone.
Monday and Tuesday have been
.-et aside for hard practice and
scrimmage in the Cowboy camp be
fore leaving on Wedne day for
San Francisco, whe'e the Kim
bi-oughmen will engage the I Di-
versity of San Francisco Hon. next
Friday night. Alter noting the
Cowboy ' weak -pots Saturday
night, Coach Kimbrough stated
that his team need- all practice
po- ible before meet ing the -Dons,
w a> mothered St. Mary of San
Antonio 31 to 0, in la-t Sunday'.
tilt.
I'hi Sail Franci i n trek w ill be
the loiige. t football trip mi the his
Somewhere* around 12 million
or 15 million girls and boys have
had new haircuts and their necks
washed and are heading back to
the school house—smelling soapy,
but nice and clean and bright.
But we have become so used to
big figures on account of the Govt.
going in the hole 100 million or
500 million every time you pick up
a paper, we maybe do not think 15
million boys and girls is so very
many. But if you are the mama ini
the fumily, and arc making the!
sandwiches, you will savy. ! , Sta"ley' th« ^ C*11'
t) dren, Is one of the Mighty Sheesley
But going to school, it is what Mi(lway.s feature atlrBctioni). The
this country needs-and every oth- chimpuntce who ha(I httd movic
er country too. perience Is star of the famous
And times should change in how Sheesley Monkenville, largest
to teach, like styles change in au- group of trained chimps in Amer-
tomobiles, etc. ! |f„.
Riding in automobiles, dancing,
singing, playing the piano and k
ing are some of the thlngi Staaky
does in the monkey show.
Mighty Sheeile? Midway, MM'
than a mile In length with 40 dif-
ferent shows and rides, will be CM
of the ten features of the Waft
Texas Free Fair, October 8 to l
In Aibllene.
traded to a sea captain is now 7
years old and stands 5 feet, 6
inches, weighs 450 pounds and has
an arm -tretch of over 8 feet. He
is introduced to the audiences by
Bring 'Km Back Alive Frank Buck,
interpid explorer who played an
impoltalit part in obtaining him. litis galloped .!'> yards toi the .sec ,
For the past year Gargantua has ond. 1 he Puncher.-
been growing more evil tempered came when Neat Da\i.-
and now hi- keeper, lor all the
year.- has watched over him, must
keep i nt. ide the range of his pow-
ei I'ul hand-. Gargantua and Frank
Buck, until recently the uper tea
tun- of the Ringling Bros, and
I! imuin A Bailey organi/a;.on now
head the most impi ing array ol
i big top attraction., ever exhibited
i by the Barnes Sell- Kioto circii.-, or
any other major tented amusement
, in-titution.
The ureal gorilla ha already
achieved world-wide notoriety hy
alta- king the executive head ol .he
-how. Viewing Gargantua and
me.-t i >e.. : ■ i -a / - i re ex pel aences
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