The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1946 Page: 2 of 8
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Albany, Texas, Thursday, January i
THE ALBANY NEWS
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I GIVE you
RESEARCH BRINGS
COST STEF.l, FARM
l.OW-
BUILOING
BOYCE HOUSE
It was Mark Twain's "I'uddin-
heud Wilson" who remarked, after
listening 1 r> minutes to a 'Inn
howling under the floor of the
lage grocery store porch:
• 'I wish I owned half of thut
dog."
I,ow cost, quickly erected, .-tee!
frame farm buildings and peace
time job- for thousands of war-
trained welder- are in prospect
a- a result of extensive research
by the I Diversity of Wisconson on
11 new "site welded system of con-
struction."
Aimed at making -tee! a prac-
tical and inexpensive building ma-
terial for farm use, the research
program ha.- been carried on ev-
en! year- at .Madison, Wisconsin,
through a grant by Carnegie.llli
nois Steel Corporation, a ' ■ S.
Steel subsidiary.
The new construction method
makes . tee! barn-, -ilos, da ry,
poultry and other farm building
v;|^ 1 competitive with till) e
36th Reunion Slated
for January 19-21
ISKOWNWOOI). The first re-
union of men of the .famed 3fith
Infantry Division, the "Texa.s I)i-
vi-ion" which invaded Hitler Eur-
ope at Salerno, fought through the
lugged mountains of the interior
of Italy, and pushed the Nazis
back through France, Germany
and Au.-tr i, will be held in Hrown
wood January l! -21.
All former m"'"'"->- of the ,'lfith
I >iv i-ion and that includes vet-
eran of the World War I Division
are invited to attend the reun-
ion hy official of the .'tfith Divis-
ion A oi iation and by the City of
Brownwood and the Brownwood
Chamber of Commerce.
Highlights of the three-day re-
union include a street parade in
downtown Brownwood, memorial
ervicc, for M'Uh Divi-ion men kill-
ed in action, everal dances, bus
inc. -e -ion and general get to
gether - of the Texa- oldiers.
Sunday afternoon, January 20,
Governor Coke II Stevenson will
dedicate the "Mb Divison State
Park at nearby Lake llrownwjod.
Majoi Genera! Fred I.. Walker,
wartime coinniander of (he Mfltli,
will ;n i ept lie park on behalf of
division veteran.-.
Numerou- tale and national
d • 11 ii.11 ■■ , including high ranking
War Department officer . will at
tend tile reunion.
I'er on planning to attend the
reunion should write or wire for
hotel, tour t court or private
home room re ervation.s to the
Brownwood Hotel a- -oon as pos-
sible. Only re ervation for dou
b|e rooms at hotels can lie accept
ed. Single men can, n an emerg-
ency, he accommodated at Camp
Good Reason for
Re-enlistment Found
In Wallet
HONOLULU, HAWAII Thou-
sand of soldiers, many of them
staunch gripers against the service
during the war, are reenlisting in i
the U. S. Regular Army for "prac
tical and compelling reason us
Lally found in wallets," according
to a survey conducted hy the
Army newspaper, Stars and
Stripes.
So many men are signing up for |
additional "hitches" that the news-
paper conducted a poll to deter-
mine the reasons. Money and the
certainty of a good livelihood
were the most .frequent reasons
given the Stars and Stripes re-
ported.
Moreover, reenlistment means a
fat nest egg immediately. Not
only do they receive $.'!00 muster
ing out pay, bnt a $.r>0 bonus for
each year served, plus five cent
a mile travel allowance for long
furloughs home, ration money and
free clothing.
Some men are saving money
while in the Army, so they w II In-
prepared to enter their own bii
inesscs upon completion of their
enlistments. Other*, the new-pa
per reported, plan to .-lay in the
service so they can retire on half
or three quarter- pay
Nicholas II w i.- the la-I Czar ol
Russia.
In 1911, A. G. McGallin estah
lished the aviation industry in Dal-
las, building planes in his back
yard on Ervay street.
The fir-t textbook in Texas was
written by a Spanish missionary,
printed in Mexico, and issued to
Texas Indians.
Paper dollars cotnpHtw M
the paper money printed MM
by the Bureau of Printing 44
graving.
NEW FAST ACTING
FLEISCHMANN'S DRY YEAST
Adam
Nation .'
Smith
'Wealth of
Henry W ml I'eeeher was
riet I'eeeher Stowe's brother
liar
Ann Hathaway
Shakespeare.
wa. the wife of
Your Abstract
Should Bp Complete
Sm
The Albany
Abstract Co., Inc.
Office—C«urt House and
Fimt National Bank
TELEPHONE 42J
"What would you do'.'
Asked.
I'uddinhoad replied, "
half."
kill my
Like the fellow who bought a
half interest in a cow. In tot he
bought half of the cow, the front
half, and his partner owned the
rear half. This fellow aid:
"All I did wa - feed my ha! I and
the other man milked hi hall."
"What did you do about it
somebody inquired.
«'Oh, 1 quit feeding my half
lind his half died "
cons
will lie comparatively
a result of increa ed
Some yeai • ago, 1 >t \ <
Jr., noted Temple airgeon,
pointed to represent the I nited
States when the I'an American
medical ociety w:i. bavin.' it - tir.-t
meeting in Mexico City lie want-
ed to convey i meetinj; to t .e del
egates in their native Spani-h
but there wa. one drawback, he
didn't speak Spanish!
But he wrote out hi -pooch in
Kngli-h, had t teacher translate it
into Spanish, then lie had the e
U'ords written out phonetically
he could pronounce them correct
ly, as, of colli1..o, letter have dil
ferent .ound, in i foreign lane
tiage to what they have in I ng
lish.
He then menion/.ed the .[icech.
But, unfortunately, lie d In't know
V hich word . wei e ■''' and
which weie not, .0 he pronounced
built of oth- j
er materials, and make new op
portunit ie - for more than III! 1,000 i
welders who once worked in VMir .
plants.
Authoritie- fore hortnge n
a number of common building ma-
terial.- during tin i1 t ve postwar
truction period, wlierea teel
plentiful a.
jiroduction
facilit ie during the w ar. Thus,
the new-tyj n-truction i- due
to ea e bottleneck and permit, the
. building ndu -try to progre more j
rapidly.
i Some of the farm t met lire de ;
.i^neil by tile re earclier- coiuliiiie
' economically several building ma
I terial. lumber, a phalt, a-he to ,
i cement and others, a embled on i |
I ha-i< flame of -teel to provide
Scott, | maximum trcngth and rigidity
a.-ap ( (Inly a mail number of tan-
dard teel form are needed ill the
ite welded > tem ol i on.-ti net am,
niak.ng it pract n a' for lo. al baibl-
mg material dealei to carry ade
| qilate ,-tock. to -erv e the I,iI m
11 ade.
l'ilot plan for the dilTeient
tvpe. of ite-welded farm build
ing.- will be inaib a\ailab e to local
hii i I lie i -, upply ilealei and w i d
ing shop
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New Granule Form Saves Time!
Stays Fresh! Scores New Baking Success!
• No more he in it ''eUtlltlit short
on t>iikirii* (In> itli no \etist in
tin- house . . . no "spoiled hau-h"
beenuse \eust uettkeneil before
\ou eonld use if. II ^ (ll It \ K I
\l III )\|| , New lust Rising
I'lrikt-linninn's l)r\ ^ e.isi lets
son miikt delicious hrt.nl quick-
l\ . . . t:n\ lime vnu want to.
lusv-to-use fsisl-uet ing New
I leist hinunn's I*iisf Kisiui* stays
Cull-strenuth for weeks on your
pantry shell reach lor cjuiek
aetion ulitnner \oii need it. I se
New I leist hin.inn s I ait Rising
I)r\ ^ east net! time n« ii hake.
It "ill he as potent us the day \ ou
bought it \t \our uroeer s.
•* Just dissolve New Fast Rising Dry Ycatt accord'n'j to
directions on the package. It's ready for action in ci few minutes.
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produc
of the world'
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BUBBLES SE2-
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think
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mark the important word
at la t he doo«l before tin- i en
My of l.atm Amei u an innlu al
leaders, he surprised them h\ wav-
ing aside an interpreter and ad
dressing: them in their own Ian
puape. The ovation the audietue
bestowed wa worth all the effort.
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longest name of ;m> town in
as, 14 letters.
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Texas is larger than
bined area of France,
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Liquid, TnhleU, S lve, Now Drop!
Caution: Use Only As Directed
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COOPERATION
The cooperative partner-
ship between the Katy
and the people of the
Southwest is furthered
when >ou "Travel Katy
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The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 13, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1946, newspaper, January 10, 1946; Albany, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth402328/m1/2/: accessed May 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.