The Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1939 Page: 4 of 14
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BROWNWOOP (T—) BULLETIN, FRIDAY, MAY 1ft ltt»
Wand W
aves and Cow ! ! • /I
Becomes The Sheep's Competitor
New Pretident ot
1100 Fine Imposed
cnrildfPnd used (or hRndl#»f Uifunr
would bb pushed by him *!
The crm In which a 9100 fine and
ooal* war* a*MMn*d Thursday wm
WTCC PRESIDENT
West Texas C. of C.
Is Typical Pionee
In Vacancy Case
A lido and cost* fin* on a vag-
rancy «:h*r** assessed in county
court hcu- Thursday wm the fore-
runner of a campaign against
an appeal from a Justice court con*
v let Ion and fine of MO and OoaU.
Powell said He said the cane wm
D!£rPtLn'AC!!mp?£n J*r- f,1«l March 4. Powell said the state
^T.Yr*1 .£y ** con* rla*n»e<l that the defendant had no
S*®*®” aW.lh h*n4Un* ot visible meaha of earning an "honest"
hquor but who evade arrest on living and 2ao alleged that thg de-
I***" Hfe* either by breaking fendant vwXdrivtng a ear use* in
, leaa than bootlegging activities Re said r^;>
liquor convictions County Attorney Cheater
J l 0?T11 lnd*c,l,<‘d i Mat. and that liquor wm broken in
Powell said a number of similar the car at the time with a Claw
charges against men driving cars; hammer, which officers seised.
Thia la the fourth of six stories on ^
On«murfy, science's contribution to ,
tbe task of restoring the fanner to
proapority
By PAULGEIGGKNA *
**A Service Staff Writer 4
That 40.000 000 pounds of skim B
milk American fanners are pouring I
on living and £so alleged'that the
driving a car uge<
^ujred for titles Shertff Ho*ar B.rkrr
. ______---’ Avlnger had made the
vf "■
& ■' r
over the fence every4 year to tneu
hoes might very well be clothing
the nation.
It would be making “glass," tele-
phone Hand seta, steering w nee Is and
scores of other plastic product* as
well.
Finally. If another war comes, this
milk could be used to seal clothing
against passage of poisonous gases.
That is how far chemurgy has
gene to todav In Undine new uses
for farm products. Out of the com-
monplace mux exxue nave vt«w
enough discoveries to revolutionise
the entire dairy Industry j
There is. for example, synthetic
milk "wool" which can now be made
from milk casein. It is washable,
will take ordinary dyes, is almost as
durable aa the natural product. It
is not as warm, however, because it
is soOd. whereas real wool is hollow.
But chemurgy doesn't care about
that. It doesn t want the western
sheepman to get alarmed either.
Thia synthetic wool would be used
in furnishing woolen, rayon and cot-
ton textiles.
E. K. FAWCETT
❖ ❖ ♦
South Texas
town. Texas In company with a
group of other young men he drove
a flock of 3,000 sheep into Val Verde
ccunty and settled on Dolan Creek,
about 00 miles northwest of Del Rio.
The party lived in a cave until a
house could be built of sycamore
loggs.
Mr. Fawcett has prospered through
the years and now owns 53 sections
of land, well improved and stocked
with sheep and goats.
Now president emeritus of tlx Del
Rio Chamber of Commerce. Mr.
Fawcett was active president of
that organization for alx years. One
of his hobbles is city parks and
many Dcauiiflcatlon project* in Del
Rio parka have been earned out
under his direction.
Another one of his keenest inter-
ests la the Boy Boouta. He la pre..l -
dent of the Southwest Texas Coun-
cil of Boy Scoota and has been
aw.trd'-d the Heaver Badge, nighest
honor that tan be given a layman
In Bov Scout work The Cornell's
beautiful camp near Ba.kMla.* on
the Nueors river was named Camp
Fawcett" In his honor.
He U chairman of the board of
4lflftlN*of Del Rio Wool a*.d Mo-
hair On and la past president of the
Texas Sheep and Goal Raiser* As-
sociation.
Mr. Fawcett also hu had the dis-
tinction of «t as ulreetor *n iwc
regional Ch*..,um of Gomm’.i** at
the asm* ilrm the West Texas and
oiganizatlons Val
Verde county is on the dividing line
of the two territories and maintains
memberships In both Chambers.
Thougn blind, Charley Gaarley,
of Burton Lathner, Northanta,
England, makes bicycles from scrap
metal as a hobby.
T would be valuable
In extending the wotld's inadequate f* . jk
wool supply. X/>
It Hards From 7 Pounds • JKgx* _ y
Thia la how it ta being used in \
Italy today an a large scale. One , i
large Milan company can make 12 I
yards of beautiful fabric with a
wool-like quality and finish from
seven pounds of casein m 4
Extensive experiments have been
made in the United States m recen A]
I _
commercially. Drs Earle O Whn- iF^Ri
tier and Stephen Oould of the
United States Burean of Dairy In-
duatry hold the first American Jl
"public servU |M Bk
velopment But a number of pat-
*nt applications have been made
by other American scientist*.
Consider ths chemurgic po«w»ibili-
ties in this single discovery Ap- products of mUk
progimatety 4«,im>oou.ooo pound* of There l* the rut
skim Milk are available for process- polvmeOiylacrylat
Ing In the Untied Mtates annually to organic glsa*
according to the Department of the straw-colored
Agriculture Of this amount .{JL- what u left of ml
000.000,000 pounds are used a* live-
stock feed, leas than 7.000 000.000 for
human food and 1 oooooo ooo
mUF - light!
What might be done with 40 - a number of uses for it but one of nf whey
000.000.000 pounds of skim milk? the potential uses may ami ut WM milk aus
New Floors Made Perfect—
Old Floors Made Like New.
Clean, Smooth, Sanitary, Beautiful
• Any rinnr—«>M nr n«-w—l»tt<ll> worn
—palmed, vantlnherf. *u»irx-<i or* unfin-
•\ blreh or any
lie •lulrlilv nnd
to m ! rVfur,
Th<- grain of
•»ld hr rn-w—hudly worn
ist vi*, v at w* i*llI" 11 *ta
ished—oak. Map**, |>ln<-
oltn-r Wnnd—can how I
wonotnlcMlIy nurfaer'd
glsan-Mkr Mn*othBon. ____, __
Ih«* wood Ir brought out Ilk.- new. j
S.Thr work |s d»nr <iuu kly sit very
reasonable pr|<r»—with »n rl-nirk-al-
|y-driven American floor uttriArr—a
vacuum fun dt-iMmii■ all dirt In a bag.
• ViV will 1h* f.-ry h‘mi| to <j>.ot. |.ri• >•»
anil ri plain the method without uny
obligshun on voqr purt whatever, j
A. J. Florey & Sons
<401 A vs. c BrownwhhU. T*SSS
PNONg: M4-R
Afurniny, Afternoon
Strawberry
IEAM
(hing!
have that
"let down" feeling, think of cooling,
wholesome AUmo Ice Cream I You'll
love it I It really hita the apott Ten
tempting flavors always available! _
Come in today|«nd get a quart of your 0r*,l,'
family's favorite flavor and enjoy a
delicious dessert tonight at dinner. Ptnenpp
Orange
Your Dealer Has Your Favorite Flavor!
Cherry ^
Banana Nut
Pecan K ranch
kre a fantastic Iqt \ urgtc Council. ! J J ' , deficiency in the American dleury,
f>er-UI|e 4|ib4UtDSe} Hecrntly. the y.iB. Airesu of Casein For Paper
m, clo»ly related Dairy Industry ha* found It possible Milk then may be expected to go
ttm H rngde! from; to make a resin AMu Igctic acid, far in advancing the chemtirglr Idea
Ityquldbawdphrfr.lwhich promise* uj ba uieftirin ntak- Casein is used very largelt today by
■ik aftnr the CascBiilng varnUhrs a ad latqurr* that the p*{ier industry, most of the 3A.-
l* obiAinod. 11 11 ij j are rrsutant to kR|)hai and water ooo ooo pound* produced I annuallv
ft is tramparekt. hlghfff •m. !|md that adl>ere tcimmoR. [ «otng for that purpose; But since
for totigh and dfj«a t o dwnlof ini *tuv [ Still another nOtAble achievement it is possible to uae It In finishing
Cheniun*^ alrengv vtvwltre*. of the chemtfrglst If tf»e ftiliratlnn textiles, chemurgWta vtiusUlae lm-
*’r nf fnr ** H,,t r^im *f *■' -'K-y for rCc^crtng! valuable portant rfrw market* for a large
milk? the potential use* may mtng ut aw. milk atwara. Lsbpra|otr expert- tonnage ag surpliw milk
Chemurgy can make cloth out of PolymethvUcrvlate seals atlofchitig inrnt* have also ;d#ndnsLfated the The plastic field may be extended
casein It can make such plastic* against the passage of poL-oncis; possibility of uskig- lame quaptl- at the same time
M costume Jewelry, telephcme hand gasses. ! files of sweet whFy in soap*, fruit Asa matter of fact, cbethurgy has
sets, steering wheels, buttons. It has Sagar Saver i whips, and candyt 1 Aj pgpcaas has gene so far that it has already de-
produced ceDophane type of paper One large commercial dairy plai|t1 been perfected by which the small veloped two synthetic wool* It can
from skim milk solids If solid as is now able to produce lactic acid Cheese factories can concentrate and make this cloth oyt of ao) beam as
well as fibrous products can be ob- by frnnenttne milk .sugar of tl|e preserve whey for sale to foxi man- well as milk
Your Safey and Convenience Use
Our Might Deponitorg.
Manufacturing Co
lac.
I Pasteurized Produet a
R0TARIANS SEE
MOTION PICTURES
ON IRRIGATION
f Personal Mention j
I Public Records I
IU DC JAIUKUAI I « P 6h»« .. d «r I,^
__ returnee^ Wednesday from Baytown
Th, usual Junior-senior tan- *v,ril
quet at Daniel Baker coUege will be * * .
held in the Oold Room at Hotel
Brownwood Saturday night. The he! »r«n?Ur
dinner, at which the seniors will be £ £ “d .
«"«*<>' ^ cl*“ *1U M “ Or«u
» n__ a, ^ of ** *nd MrS A ! »*»
Bfmt 'in tma.iar Avenue K has returned fro* a two
at the affair, and - • ■ she visited In the home oMher stv-
fm^or ter, Mrs A H Cooper, ini San Diego
dtat church, will bring the princi- and her
^Oonnnltttaa tave been wortln. on ^ FT Q -----------------
details of the banquet for several R- F ertting ajonf nkely showed construcUdn of ditdhes gnd
weeks. Committee* include: decora- at home at 1*<B Cogglfr^ftter a the proiier methcgls pf irrigating
Vivia^n Clendenin, Adrian tonsil operation Wednesday, 'farmlands.
Yett. Ernestine Lovelace and Bill Miss Mgrcclffc Shults. who has C. Y. tturly. president of the board
Brookovrr place cards and favors, been teaching at Indian (lap will of dlrrctori of the Brown Couhty
Cora Fowles. Erskyne Robey. Olenn arilve toma*ow to spent! her v»ca- Water lmprovemonK District and
Bowman and Alonao Bittick; pro- tion with liAr parent*. Mt . a*d Mr» H O. Lucas, arcreta^ pf the waiter
gram. Jeasie Beryl ChWiolm. Beat- C. F. Bhult* J,007 EteVeptn str.et. board, made short talks on irri^a-
rice Duma*. Raleigh Bratton and The Indian Gat school ekwe* today. Uon
Legal Transfers
William W. Harlowe and Wife to
Ewell Brewer for 145. warranty (Wd
to part of the east fourth of the
H. T. Si B. Railroad company, Sec-
tion 6.
Brown wood Building dr Loan as-
sociation to H. M. Hughes aryd
James L. White for **40 warranty
deed to Lot 14. Block 9. Brownwood
Heights addition.
W J. Scott and wife to |v-n Drandm
and wife for $60. warranty deed to
Lot 10 Block 4. Valley View addi-
tion to Brownwood.
Marriage License*
Robert R. Anderson and Dorothy
Lee Denton of Brown wood,
Joe M. Suddrrth and Neru Corder
of May,
Glenn C Bowman of Brownwood
and Vera Mae Moore of Comanche.
If» a lamg Way Hmm
ALFRED. Mr <UPi—Igi rout* to
his home here from the stgta legis-
lature at Augusta Ben Emery B,
Littlefield forgot to change trains
at Portland. Consequent*, |ie trav-
eled 330 miles, finally arriving home
Mis* Bhult* wifi teach next >e.*r at ; * • J
Priddy. I j | [j j | a f l " ’ ■''
MLss Gladys KHk-y of Oklahoma Dallas are leaving tofuorrow
CMy is visiting h«T mother. Mrs, a few days’ visit Jtv the home of
Charley Waldrip, s| Howr.| ujeir pafrnu, Mr. aod Mrs. C. D.
Green Sikes of Oklahoma City U Phinncy, 191ft Vlnnlt J
vial ting his mother Mh». Vlrgie Miss Virginia Champion is home
Sikes, on Ms yes street and other to speikl the summer with her par-
relstlves In BtoemwrKxl ents. Mr. artd Mr*. W, Z. Cham-
NEW EQUIPMENT
INSTALLED BY
HOWARD BAKERY
via Boston.
K MIOTtlLlf 9 I ...a cooking service which de-
creases kitchen-work amazingly, freeing Mother’s time for call-
ing, shopping, garden culture, outings with family, or any of the
other things she enjoys doing. A cooking service without soot,
grime or smoke. This modern cooking service is electric cookery.
It retains all the food value and the
tllni.
Mr and Mrs W. C.lflnHIl Md
*oh. W. C.. Jr., of LuftlA are upend-
ing the week-end lh Br- a- *-► : .
attend the gaaduatloQ of their .son
and brotlwr. Trueit fimith, from
Brownwood high school.
Twin llelfe# Calve*
For the third time * che last four
or five months t!>« B ihetio . tia*
learned of twin cglvt* in Brown
county herds. This time it is a pair
of first class heifer calves in the
herd of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Franke
of the Hillside dairy, which made
their appearance at tlte dairy farm
at the southern edge of Brownwood
yesterday. They arr from a five-
year-old cow.
Binging at Etklas
Announcement has » ~n made ot
a singing to be held at Elkin* .Sun-
day night, beginning at 7:30. The
Installation of several hundred
dollirs worth of new equipment was
completed this v-eelt In Mh. How-
ard's Bakery. It was announced this
morning.
New machinery ineluded an auto-
matic bte*d wrapping machine and ,
an Mr-conditioning unit, making''
the bakery one of the most modern
hi this area
Improvements also irrluded re-
modeling of the plant and the con-
rttytwn of a new office In the plant.
Painting will be finished soon
r. isfci
VWAHVI-I STAIWS
FOR YOUR
PROTECTION
itural tasty flavors... and
operates so simply and so easily that it truly seems like magic. The
modem electric range makes possible this ideal cooking service.
WALLACE RULES
AGAINST WHEAT
SELLING QUOTA
Sh ffct lofts# mcdolt. .. Shop Wktr• Electrical
Priced from $90
t PEE GEK 2-coat sysiem b
aa outstanding value Oat
lasts ordinary paints ft fo
L Gives a better Jo* than
' 2 roots of rnmhtiaMl
paint*. Saves one [ whole
coat.
Ranges
There will be no marketing quota is report* d resting nicely in Brown- i
for wheat this year, according to wood Meirtortgl hospital after a ma-i
an announcement made by ths Jor surgh il operation, this gioming. j
Brown County Agricultural Conaer- Mrs. Giver Orton of DUbi.n the
vatlon association office here Frl- former Mt-s Martha Johnson. Is!
Clay visiting in Brownwood today.
The office received instructions Mrs. T. H Self lots returned to
from E. W. Holmgreen. ad minis- San’ Angelo after * vi*t in (Re borne
trative officer tn charge of the State of Mr. and MTs.^R. E. 1*1 Smith. !
AAA office in College Station, to Mrs. Willie S’ephens of 8a4 Afi-
adriae all county and community tonio returned home today after a,
committeemen of the ruling against visit with her sister,' Mrs. Henry,
a marketing quota. The ruling was Stallings.
made by Secretary Wallace. I Mr. and Mrs R X Li Hmith,
The national wheat aHoment for 390ft Fourth Mreet. visited in Oor-f
10«0 was fixed at 82.000000 acres. It man first of the wVek
was announced simultaneously. » Mr. and Miv.Otrl Fhirm.jy ot
ic invited.
m &e$ee
COSTS ONLY
$2.50 per gal.
SOUTH TEXAS
LUMBER CO.
Mbs Duran at Fair
Friends of Miss Estelle
deputy county tax asseaadr-c
Friday received card* ad vis
had arrived in San Franc;
attend the World’s Fair th
was having a fine time
A new. quick righting et
ductor compass has be-:,
recently. The new comp*
AN AfVIRTfSfMtNT PftllffMIft IT THI TIXAJ FOWIft ft UtMT COMPANY
ELECTRIC COOKERY
COSTS ONLY
i/2 AS MUCH A§
YOU THINK
ELECTRIC RANGE
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Jones, Ernest. The Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 39, No. 183, Ed. 1 Friday, May 19, 1939, newspaper, May 19, 1939; Brownwood, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1093964/m1/4/?q=technical+manual&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Brownwood Public Library.