Word: skol
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Married. Nackey Elizabeth Scripps, 20, younger daughter of the late news-magnate Robert Paine Scripps; and George Gallowhur, 38, enterprising chemical manufacturer (Skol, Skat, etc. - TIME, Sept. 6, 1943); in Las Vegas...
...Skol to Skat. In the next few years the $10,000 multiplied into similar amounts to be invested in Skol companies in Norway, Denmark, Belgium, France and Austria. Then came England, where the Holland-Martin family (banking and foxhunting) helped him raise $100,000 for a really big Skol company. By 1938 George had made enough to come home and set up a U.S. Skol...
...Skol made a hit in the U.S. too, and Gallowhur began to look for something else. Soon he found 1) a new formula for protecting fabrics from mildew, fungus, etc., developed by a young Oregon chemist named Frank Sowa, 2) an insect-repelling chemical developed by U.S. Industrial Alcohol Co. He named the first "Puratized Process," the second "Skat." Both products automatically became strategic when the Japs bombed Pearl Harbor...
Without counting on Sunstill sales at all, George Gallowhur estimates his gross business for this year at around $8,000,000, well over twice last year's sales. Skol will account for no more than 5 to 6% of the total business. Despite this volume, it takes only 400-odd employes to turn out everything. The Skol Co. (two-thirds owned by Gallowhur Chemical Co.) runs on conventional capitalistic lines. But Gallowhur Chemical, some 90% owned by free-wheeling George, is different. As Gallowhur puts it, "we have Jack & Heintz ideas except that we don't shout down...
Peace Business. It is peacetime prospects that really excite George Gallowhur. In a healthy, antiseptic postwar world he sees mankind free of sunburn (Skol), free of bug bites (Skat) and "Puratized" of fabric-borne germs. He imagines everything from toothbrushes to children's departments in stores automatically made antiseptic; walls in breweries and bakeries painted with pigments that combat yeast- mold; swimming pools and yachts protected from algae (a small boat, painted with patches of plain and Puratized paint, "grew a beard" in the plain sections, was "cleanshaven" where Puratized...