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THE DAILY BULLETIN VOL. XIV COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS SATURDAY, NOV. 1, 1930 “NO. 38 ELS IC JUST RECEIVED All Sizes In : O‘Shea Sweaters - and Leather Coats WALDROP & C0. BRYAN AND COLLEGE HSE Hil (EH MAT SE UTTAR le 2 SE STEERER AEA i Ee WE i a The Campus Cleaners and Tailors Henry Locke, Mgr. SO Your Convenient Clean- ing Plant Over Exchange Store ll : : 8 = ; : = 3 at EE ESSERE ER 2 i Gu WELCOME AGGIES HASWELL’S BOOK STORE All School Supplies and Drawing Materials. A ——— A SP gti FIRING ON THE RIFLE RANGE There will be firing with auto- matic rifles on the rifle day, November 6th, between hours of 2:00 and 5:00 P.M. All persons are warned to stay out of the danger zone during these hours. Every precaution will be taken to protect life and property. J. E. SLOAN, Major, F. A., (DOL) Executive range | Tuesday, November 4th. and Thurs- | the The following named absences from class and other routine duties are excused for the reasons stat- ed. October 30, 1930 (Sick) Buchanan, M. J. Valek, G. C. October 31, 1930 Anderson, R. J. Boone, T. H. Buchanan, M. J. Curry, M.S. Hays, Charlie S. Huebner, M. T. King, -J. E. Rodgers, R. J. Smart, S. E. Jr. Valek, G. C. (Guard) Dauterive, C. A. McGuire, T. C. McLemore, R. H. Martinez, E. G. 9:00 a.m. October 30 to 9:00 a.m. October 31. Conway, J. H. Jr. Harrington, J. O. CHAS. J. NELSON, Commandant RURAL ELECTRIFICATION CONFERENCE Saturday, November 1 Morning Session Chairman, Director O. B. Martin, Texas Agricultural Extension Ser- vice. 9:00 Some Economic Factors in Farm Electrification. Ben D. Moses, Director, California C. R. E. A. Discussion— 1.. P. Gabbard, Chief, Division of Farm and Ranch Economics, Texas Agricultural Ex- | | poriont Station. 9:45 The Responsibility of the | Power Company to Agricultural In- | dustry. John W. Carpenter, Presi- | Dallas, Texas. | A. | dent, Texas Power and Light Com- | | pany, 10:15 Efficient Utilization of the | Farm Water Supply. Agricultural Engineer, of 11:00 Irrigation by Means Pumping from Wells. E. R. Raney, | Portland | | Cement Association, Dallas, Texas. EL IE Fobs Belts Welcome Aggies The Old Boys Know They Are Welcome— The New Boys Will Soon Find It Out. When you want anything in the jewelry line—This is the Place— JI es uli Come in to see us— CALDWELL Jewelry Store Senior Rings Pins RR LLL SRA AAA EO Mi 430 amc AE) ERY (SRE ED () AE ( » (CE) (950 You Will Save Money! On Your Uniform and Military Supplies If You Buy Them At The— EXCHANGE STORE The Official Store of The College AED WED GRD GID) CRE) GE) SY AED |) CE) CR *. $0) EDD (I) WED) () CI |) CT ran ann em 0, Xd OE |) |) SE (GED |) WD | CID (SU | ) GD ( \ AD AU (+ , Mrs. Edna T. Byrd, A. B. Win- throp College, S. C. College for Wo- men; A. M. Columbia University will give individual instruction in any course of college mathematics. Telephone College 293J for appoint- ments, college texts used. 39b3 CONVOCATION SERVICES The religious calendar at Texas and M. College would not be complete, should not Bishop Clinton S. Quinn appear on one or more of its programs. College people will be happy to know that Bishop | Quinn will be here as the convoca- J. R. McCoy, | Commercidl Manager, Central Pow- | day Nov. 3, 11:00 a.m. at Guion Hall Sun- All are in- tion speaker er and Light Company, San. An- | vited to be present. tonio, Texas. 12:00 Adjournment. Special music by the student chorus and the student orchestra.