Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 40, No. 108, Ed. 1 Friday, February 14, 1941 Page: 7 of 10
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'AGE ONE
(*> To contact families In mm
01 AWOL when Mitten Is received
In Ums for soldier to return be-
fore being dropped SS e Deserter
(I) To furnish reports In approp-
riate oases to camp and division
headquarters. * i j
<4» To aatest In the solution of
personal and family problems,
«> To glee or to arrange for re-
lief where neeemary taTconnection
with social welfare treatment.
<•> To assist in the presentation
of foeerament claims T
(7) To make loans to soldiers to
return home on account of distress,
or death In the Immediate
REPAIR SHOP
Here's How to Identify Various
Arms and Services of U.S. Arm
SHEEP TO WEAI
COTTON RANIS
family
(I) Service to recruits—to pro-
auras, jktz hT!
to write nearest relatives.
Olenn W McCoy to field direc-
tor, and W. J. Keeser is assistant
field director,
freshly sheared and
the cold, blustery i
West, soon will reef
of cotton through thr
forte of several gov Or
mental agencies an
into ft cigar box.
The model, made up of marbles,
tiny pearls, copper wire end a steel
washer, was made on the scale of
1 to SJ61J00MM0 The 46.000 -
Ott miles between the sun and
earth is brought down w a mere
LAST MNE EASY
FOR "TOUGH JOE'
That fee plan Is not new is ad-
mitted by R J Cheatham, chief of
the laboratory hero It has been
the fashion among the Angora
goate of Texas for seaae time to
stroll in their cotton coats after
shearing while tbo elements kept
their lees-hardy com patnos under
cover.
The experiment has been tried
In Australia and in other sheep
raising countries but.only now Is
the idea being tried out under con-
trolled, scientific conditions.
Cheatham said that small scale
teste carried out last year were so
encouraging’ that larger scale ex-
periments appeared amply war-
ranted. The preliminary teste, he
said, indicated that on certain pae-
ture land* In eoid, windy climates,
use of the rugs or coats saved feed
and Increased the amount and
quality of the wool.
Lambing, however, has been off
es much as 30 per cent In the ear-
lier experiments. Whether this was
due to the sheeps unfamiUarlty
with “second-hand" coats or nat-
ural causes is not known, but the
experiments are designed to find
the answer. .
The research laboratory here has
recommended the purchase of MO
experimental ooate They are of No.
10 duck, unwaterproofed, weighing
approximately a pound, amf each
contains about one square yard of
Use. who in the daytime is em-
ployed In a dross factory and at
night is an amateur astronomer,
created the pocket-steed universe
in which the sun is represented by
a marble, surrounded by crystals
of various sixes. each In scale, rep-
resenting thr planets. Each planet
has its moons, tiny pearls held In
plaee by fine cooper wires, and
steal washers are used for Saturn's
rings. ; [
Lias began work on the ••minia-
ture" field when he read a news-
paper article of a man who had
written the Lord's Prayer on the
back of a postage stamp. Although
he had only reached the fourth
grade in a school In his native Rus-
sian Ukralncr, he believed he could
His first attempt was writing the
complete history of King Solomon
on a postcard. He aqueesed 10
chapters from the Book of King*.
16.000 Hebrew characters, on the
HPC Enrollment For
Wm*
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Chemists, Police
Inspectors And
Enginemen Wanted
O. D. Woods, secretary of the
CtvQ Service Board of examiners at
the Mown wood peat office, an-
nounced today that the Civil Ser-
vice will take appllc taions for* a
number of technical positions. Clos-
ing date is March U.
They Include the following:
lailar and amtetaat
<2.000 and <U» a year,
4y. There are five op-
to Jeete: Precious instate
and analytes of ore and
metals, coal, petroleum and gas.
Applicants must hare had general
wpgkuce In analytical chemical
Inspector, naval civilian police.
Wary Department. U J00 a year The
duties Involve general dlmtVim of
a civilian polios force at navy yards'*
and naval eteahttehaaente. Appli-
cant! are required to have at
two years of law
-wide
■an (steam-electric >, va-
rious grades end salaries ranging
from SUM to <3JM a year. Por
anointment in Waehlngota, D. C .
co<y»
Ptdl information and application
blanks wttl be furnished by Mr.
Woods at the Rrownwood post of-
Lillie 6. Landau New
Editor of HPC lasso
to a position on the
paMIraltwi was Joe Albertson,
Brown Wood, who hip become bate-
In place of Lloyd
from Idalou.
school to teke
op training in the U. 8 aviation
pragma
Both
mended by the
mtttee of the fa
were approved by*
faculty group
Mtes Land us. a junior, served
daring the fall as ■ moduli editor
on the Lasso and is society editor
of the Yellow Jacket, weekly paper
of the college
Assisting the new yearbook offic-
iate are Bernard Howard^ snapshot
editor of Belton; John Bowman.
Ooidthwaite. panel editor : Mlm
Bobby Jean Cross. Reyse City, chib
editor, and
editor from Belton
TOWN'S S ELME1
HOLD 8KRGSANTS RANK
AMARILLO. Tex.—fOP>—Ama-
rillo has two sons by the name of
and both have now
-A_ >
(for Rimer) Oeorge Oreen has
become a sergeant at Port Ban-
ning. Oa. Elmer Oreen Is a police
sergeant well known to many
AmsuiUoans—especially traffic vio-
lators.
rownwood Bulletin
BROWNWOOD. .TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1941
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Owners whose a
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as alleged In fee
guamr with dates nan
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Walter Tabor, fanes cot,
Charles Nichols, two’ bn
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Lottie Oottard, two bead. Dm. 1. \
Pete Stover, ape head, Jan. 1$.
T. M. Windham, two bend. Egc.
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T. M. Windham, one head, Jan.
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C. J. Thompson, one head, Jan.
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Mike Smith, one bead. Jan. 17.j
W R. Sternum, ooe head. Jan, lv
W. R. Stoabu, one bead. Dee. 7.
Annie Moore, one bead, Deei. 7.
M. M Baskin one bead. Dee. 1.
Ben Dsnmgn Hstpg With
Taxai U. Minstrsl Show
AUSTIN. Psb. 14—Burnt cost te
at« primbnu at the Unhsrtet# of
Texas where professors and stos-
dents alike are preparing fdr fee
minstrel show to be given by fee
Cowboys, men’s sendee organisation.
Monday and Tuesday, February 17
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H W. Underwood, aim-
of fee Naval R. €>*-T
C, wffl“ serve as interlocutor for
sueh blackfaoe oomedlano as
Arno Newatny and R. B. RteCot-
tom: Col. Oeorge ■■ Hurt, (Mr set or
of fee Longhorn Bend; J. Ward
Pouts of Dallas, student president:
Bgddy WBsoq of Luling '*
Melvin K. Papa te dlrecting-fee
•how which was written by Nob
teh student from San
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