The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1940 Page: 7 of 8
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Sidelights of Industry
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completely ro*
Moor dweller* In th* prseeutday
machine M* unfamiliar with ths
working* of common mechanical de-
rtcM IN IH per rent dependent!
Without petroleum. machine-age dwet-
■■ would ho holitoM, lor modem
today would
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History ahnw* thot machinery it
mod loot, boloro tho industrial lub-
ricating possibilities of petroleum
*,-re drenmnd Oil whot low realign
w thot, ft! tho turn petroleum woo
discovered, machine development hod
reached Hi peak. Mot from look or
•owo* not for WAit of Ability to
build ■muhlnes, nor Immiaobo inventive
genius hod boon loot, hot because tho
problem ©t frlotloo hod reached tho
point whom tho obIbIIab lubricant s-
mich aa Attlmal lot*. vegetable nod
fioh olio—Would not uni the nor*
pose,
At tho ttmo Drake drilled hi*
well, the internal combustion en-
ema, alevator, Automobile, Airplane
and aewlng machine War* In their
early etagea, either in principle or
model*, hot machine manufacturer*,
machine opera tore and Inventor*
were handicapped bp thin one ob-
staels.
In all hlatorp, no one product ha*
ever unloosed such A tide of im-
provement aa did the development
of petroleum lubricant*,
guitar* far lumn-
Dui rider* will bland up am give
three cheer* for an information ser-
vice New Jersey bn* line* arc pro-
viding.
Jfarraesed driven are spared end-
leaa questioning from would-be rider*
bp the free phones for bus informa-
tion provided at main atop*. Mouth-
piece* ere soundproofed against traf
Me notaa.
Pasta About Oil Osmpanisa—
Otto of the largest oil companies
supplies petroleum products to 11,000
retail outlet*, but itself own* and op
erate* only sis I
is Isrgvlp or actually a locally-owned
" iniepoadent enterprise,
establishing Its own pcieea.
Of M large oil eompaaiea studied
bp a recent coagmeelonei committee,
all but • market iu mem than to
states. Oil production m carried on In
II status and refining in ift bat in
he ooo state or amall group or state*
ta output either of crude nr refined
products aufflcieet to control, or
even to moot, demand.
VeltoHtad Oil*-.
"Vottoitaed" oils ere lubrlcnttng
Oarmaa war plaaea, replacing the
eaator oil nradneta used in the
World War, The lubricant* resemble
center oil, It la sold, without their
Stickiness.
they are processed front mineral,
vegetable nod attlmal nil* which are
electrically charted to increase their
viscosity The electricity ha* tha
"polymerising1 effect of building up
larger molecules from smaller ones,
without chattglbg the properties of
oillhess" essential for efficient lub-
rication. ■
> Tho proeeas was discovered
Ing tho Barman occupation of
glam daring the World War.
Palntem Beware I—
Por one less trial on moving day
Americans can credit the research-
ers who perfected "odorless paint."
Migratory cliff-dwellers can dine
off the telephone stand lb compara-
tive comfort while the palm !« dry-
ing, If they ash the decorators to u*e
deordorlsed paint,
When added In proper proportions,
the new deodorant not only elimin-
ates th* fresh paint smell for use in
many other products but haves no
tail-trace of ita own. It Is also an ef-
fective deodorant both liquid and
solid,
New Metal Manufacture—
The art of compressing powdered
metals, known and used for mom
than a quarter century, is coming
Into Its own as a tool of production.
Eleven processes developed so far
include grinding which produces
powders by crushing In stamp mills,
and atomising, which consists Iti forc-
ing a thin stream of molten metal
through an orifice and then hitting
Aa recently ae five years ago, a it with a stream of compressed sir.
•arvey revealed that the integrated Still another prunes* which permits
companies owned only a amall per- j Hose control la that of reduction from
cent ago of retail outlets. Mince then1 the metfilltc compounds such as
most of these have been divorced oxides, chlorides and hydrides, using
Today nearly every service station temperatures below those which matt
Conservative...
Banking tor many year* has enabled
thl« bank to maintain a high standard
in financial circles throughout East
Texas*
Sale and Sensible Banking is our Creed
Service and Satisfaction our Motto
FIRST STATE RARE
0. P. PAYNE, PresideRif
H. It ALLISON* Caafatar
subscription tu Tit Watchman fur
only tl.il Thu tegular price at the
Tutae Almanac la fifty caata. Th#
price la prluted on the Atmaaae, You
save fifteen cent* off the regular
price and reealva your county papar
too for oaly $UI. Every informed
Texan should havu utt Almanac handy
at all tunas. It la tha moat authentic
publication of Ita kiad in tha eatirs
•late, _ _
Texes NYA Gets $150,.
000 for ‘Out-of-School*
Work Program
NOTICE
We would Mi# for tb*
Domestic Laundry
WE CALL FOB AMD DELIVER
AUSTIN, Tea.—Texas NYA Ad-
ministrator J, C. Kellam was notified
ffhursday by Aubrey Williams, Na-
tional Administrator, of an addition-si
allotment of $110,Odd for the NYA
Yoit-nf-schonl* work program In Teas*.
KHiAtn said the allotment would be
used to eerry on <NYA activities dur-
ing i the last quarter of this fiscal
yngl (April, May, June) at apttroal- . r. -r
mi.fl* the came level at whMa She (the Nsikmai Eoe^dation
prfAram la Mow operating, ■ I""’ fWhg through th
Tho Texas administrator said a
tubstanilat reduction in the number
of youth* employed on work projeete
would have been necessary during the
IflMt quarter without additional funds,
The increased allocation, be said,
would enable (be National Youth
Administration of Texas to eontlntte
to provide part time employment for
several fhntt«and young people who
otherwise Would have boon denied a
chance to work during the last three
months of this fiscal year which ends
Jtitle Jld.
The new allotment, Kellam said
will boost Texas total for 'out-of
school' work projects for the year to
$1,709,$01 and that the money came
from the $100,000,000 NYA appropria
Hon for 10-10-40. None of It came from
the $2X 000.000 designated for NfA
student aid,
—-- ......... i
Stall Health Dept,
liMtMt Note* On
Vanaraal Di mama
Atm TIN, Texas. America's pahflc
health forces In the campaign against
syphilis and gonorrhea ara at present
concerned with the legion of oppor-
tunists who see In the campaign
against these diseases * chance to
cash in on the misfortune of others
AfgauRwlassi a A., * a . r ^
nirNNAFflg IrW IflFjPfprlUIYf €tt rflT'
reel Informsitem ahoot the reneresl
diseases and how they apresd. Dr
Deo. W Cox, Mate Health INflrer,
Mid that "net until every thinking
gRa^gl A *lt^Hm*l A m * i ^ m *4.^ a ti.
urn ng wrrmnn nnnwe tfin
hew to uroM them, mad wfeut to do
Ad ImJlAeimM mMMi NweMmm^AJ Mwltaw
WM IfllWriNfl, r mww ywrlliwIINnl IflfTVM
res Used sgatiest them."
Darter Cun atutod (hot imm health
profiteers were taking ugemetege of
gSSWSWwC mfwrUn Iw vWWTNg| fllMwAMe
eostrtt, and that anyNotation of the
tmwary hy potent nostrum mmsAm
tnrern and ether asitrayibai appor-
rtafa wen ne$wrtnenia$y tee etm-
to other*. The heat tro-
Agotn«t spraod of nnarmpnl-
flyAy-wight opportunists in the
p Venereal disease* treatment
education of the pee
O through ignorance nod gul
wake up their ettotomer*.
attention to tho Mate-Wide
Merisi Hygiene Day in
on Pebmary 1, Doctor Cox
that the object of the event,
by the American Aoctit
Association in collaboration
•late and local bealtah deport
and other organisations thru-
■Mtortcu, urge to Increoso "our
fund of knowledge" about
Ita and gonorrhea and tha pro-
directed toward their extermlu
Moo.
Many cine* and towns in Texas or*
scheduling observances of gnctal
fetygiutt* Day, at lecture* oahihita.
matting* and display*, for aa wlda
dlaaominntlon aa poallhle of Informs-
4km on the control of the venereal
diseases, and lottgrangn planning h.r
the future.
Appeal Being Made
In Taxai For Halp To
Stomp Out Paralyaii
DONE A I,Kg, Tut. -An appeal Is be-
log made to every Texas community
tu "tiulii forge another link" In the
chain of effort being made to stamp
out Infantile paralysis, alleviate auf
fcling, atid provide corrective treat-
munt for ihiiusamin of children tuft
with twisted limbs and misshapen
bodies.
“Texas has long needed a warm
•fringe convalescent and rehahlllta
lieu center,** lto»* iloothe, president
of the (lopsaloa Warm Rpring* Point
datum said. "We are now hcihlna
tu completion tt,u first unit of sttuit
a uenier, where crlupled children
may receive the hiuiefll of proper
traitnteh! In warm water suptdled
by nat.ire, under the snpervialou of
axperts who will work with the most
modem equipmeni known to science.**
tinier sponsorship of the Pounds
tlou. a miu-proflt statewide organ!**
tloh, a brick building, root*, dormi-
tories and other farttltlM are now
being ronstrueted through an NYA
project HI the flrnt Unit or the Tex
g* crippled children’s center. The
first Unit will provide treat mem ftjr
sixteen children. School children m
the Utaie are contributing dimes,
while Individuals and organiautloUs
are making larger douHtloua toward
tb* construction ‘and equipment of
other units.
Mln view of the ultimate alma of
wlHHt name
the effort* of
President ithoseveit, we feel fhat
TesMiHt can eld It. forging one of the
Most important links in the chain
that la being put together to stamp
out infantile paralysis and combat
■ ■ -
ita terrible effect*." twthe continued.
"The Don rale* Pmiudattog la Intense-
ly Interested In the work being car-
ving on by the National lUandation.
and wo consider the baitdtwg of a
Texas warm aprings cobtav A vital
part of the campaign against potto."
"Do behalf at the Ooaaataa Work!
Aprtaga Pound*t ion wa want to aoh
every community in tb* state that
la hdhlng with the National Pounda
Mno lo staging benefit cmebratlona
no the President * birthday to seed
Wa all or a portion of the proceeds to
he left in each community from fond
raising beneflta in the tight on In-
fantile paralysis."
Tha Teaaa Pnnadatton la also la-
aulng membership* to individuals
and group* on the basis at oee dollar
for annual membership, life member-
ship Wtt», patron memhorthip
$140.00, and endowments of any
amount may he made
"We want every person that Bends
na money whether It Is n dime from
a school i hlt.l or a thousand* dollar
contribution —to feel that ho has
made nn investment lu humanity by
eoatHbating toward the
of this greatly needed 0$HK||
ertpnied children, and that ha
•toekhoMe. and partner in an
laatton wnrhlng to relieve tl
nested and reatorn help teas I
cripples In lives of asetnlneag
happiness "
Stomach Comfort
Why softer with In ilgestlon, ptm
gall bladder pain* or high blood gtwm
anro? Meatoie peer , ntaulom hah
ance with Ahalosine-A and AMP
troubles Will disappear. Bold on mb
ey hack guvr.t toe-11.10 at lUttlMNA
DNttrt CO
BA^Y CHICKS
Atari them this month for hlghoaft
priced fryers.
D. J.s nuallty Chicks - I'viHurwm
tealed slock, fesss V. H. arproewA
O. J, MANitKN MATCMtNV
Carthage, Texas
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The Panola Watchman (Carthage, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 25, 1940, newspaper, January 25, 1940; Carthage, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth896032/m1/7/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Sammy Brown Library.