The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 09, 1939, Image 4

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    THE BATTALION
PAGE 4
Gradimr of “Pish”
Mathematics Contest
Papers Completed»[
Gradin': ha» beta compteud on
the paper* of the Freatynan Ms the
matie* Contest held last Monday
nifht. The 20 hlfhest ranking men
will be eligibl; to compete id the
finals next Monday, and sll 20
are to attend a banquet next Wed
nesday when the announcement of
the wmners will be made.
The 20 ranking freshmen are
Jabus Barker. F. S. Bird, *. T.
Chang. E. H. Copeland, % G.
Domsschk, Erwin G. I>oughtg, D.
D. Echols, E. F. Fouts, Carroll M.
Gaines, J. W. Cibbe, Jack Hall,
Bradford Hardie, W. H. Hershey.
<1. D. Havlik, Thos K. Hill, Roger
;Hilt F« R. Jones, Ransom D. Ken
ny, Gerald R. King, J. L. Lambar-
•on, A. J. Laudua, Alfred 1* Lea,
M. A. Miller, Robt B. Moras, R. B.
P«nrce, Usto Francis Schulx,
James M. Sinex, L R. Smith, G.
C. Sprinkle, and J. G. Walroord.
Juniors Planning To
Attend Banquet and
Prom Must “Sijfn Up”
All juniors who intend to attend
the junior banquet and prom must
sign up with their first sergeants
by Sunday night The president of
the junior, class announced today.
This ruling wps mads necessary
in order that the proper number
of favors can be secured for the
banquet as H will take three weeks
for the furors to be manufactafed.
All dormitory juniors may sign
up with their first sergeants and
day students may sign up with Tom
Richards in room 41 Milner.
THERE WILL BE A VERY IM-
poriant meeting of the Entomo
logy Club tonigtft Tickets for the
benefit show will be handed out to
members to put on sale.
Mather's Dai]
GIFTS
A. & M. Lutherans
Attend Meeting <
HOLEPROOF ^
• . ★ Tbe shodowleu perfection
oi these Sheen bv Holeo'ool
•W a fitting espretMon of your
love. FloMeriogly dull, clear •
and iheer... doublv cert fed
quality. In the newe*» colon.
1 Pairs in Gift Box $1.95
1 Pair in Gift Box $1.90
Rochester
Handkerchiefs
. f T li f V
Your Mother will be
thrilled with one or two
of these lovely new Roch-
esters ... they are avail
able in the season’s new«
est shades.
Summer Purses
Here you will find a
suitable purse that will
please every Mother .. •
For your convenience we
will gift wrap Mother’s
Day Gifts.
f i)aldropd<(8
Bryan College Station
Several A. A M. students, accom
panied by Rev. Kurt Hartmann, at
tended the annual meeting of the
Texas Lutheran Studea^l* Associa
tion Sunday ia San Marrow
U. C. Hopman of A. A M., pres
ident of the association, presided
St the business meeting, ft which
the following officers were elected
for next year. Ed Kloppe of Texas
Lutheran College, president; Tho
mas Walter of the University of
Tsxasy viee-presidtlU; Miss Roby
Gears of 8. W. T. A S. O. secre
tary; Robert Dittmar of A. A M..
treasurer; and Rev. A. Mohr of
MawelL advisor.
A motion was also passed re-
fOKlRjv Admission of the Texa*
Students Association to the Luth
eran Students Association of Amer
iea.
City Ordinances
Be H ordained by the City Coun
cil of the City ef College Station,
Texaa: (
Sertioa L
No person, association, or cor
poration shall, oa aad after May IB,
1939, engage in furnishing water,
light, power, gas, telephone, or
sewerage sendee te the publu-
within the limits of the Chy nor
use the highways, streets or alleys
within the city in connection with
furnishing any of the sfor« ssid
utilities services, unless said per
son, association or
have obtained and
in full force and effect a franchise
to do so.
Section 2.
Any agency desiring to ffrnish
any of the utilities services refer
red to in Section 1 of this ordi
nance, or to use the highways,
streets or alleys within the city in
connection with the furnishfog of
such services, shall make add file
with the City Secretary a Written
application, showing the name and
address of the applicant tor the
franchise, the name and address of
the person making the application,
the kind or kinds of utilities ser-
Official Notices
1 torporstion shall
l thereafter Veeps
MPM.iuMpABq
ASXHAVIU.Y
" HALL
• IK< I vH NO. 41:
1. The following changes ia
schedule of culls are announced for
Ut Call JRlraat. May 1$, 1939.
only:
1st dell, Retreat. 1:40 p. m.
Assembly, b:48 p. m.
Retract, 1:4$ p. m.
Mees Call, Supper, Immediately
after Retreat.
GEO F. MOORE,
Celonel, U. 8. Army, Commandant.
All property |MMt be seaderad by
not later than July 1B.~Sidney L.
Loveless. City .Secretary.
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HOUSES WANTED H»K
SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS
R«'»ident- of CoUege Station who
have a furnished house or apart
ment for rent to students of the
Summer Session are requested to
Bead a description of same to
Joe Davis, < Vinimundant's Off tee,
('ollege Station, or telephone Mr.
Davit. CoUege 81.-C. H. Winkler,
Director, Summer Seaaioa. (
CIRCULAR NO. 4A:'
1. The space immediately south
of Walton Hall ia designated as a
reserve parking space for cars be
longing to graduAtm* m.mbers of
the 1939 clam for the remainder ef
the current semester.
2. These ears will not be used on
the Campus, except for week-end
social toactions and in going to
aad from the parking area desig
ns ted by the shortest practicable
route.
0SO. F. MOORE,
Colonel, 0. S. Army, Commandant
YOU NEED A DARNkO
GOOD REASON u>n. D
away from a million
(iollar- anti she’a gd fadm!
vices to be furnished, the area
within the city to be aerved; and
the names and addresses of the
persona or the officers of t$e cor
poration upon whom legal pervice
may be made. Said application shall
be accompanied by a fee )«f IS
which sum shall be used by the City
to fover the expenses of marrying
out this ordinance.
Seettoa 4.
When an application for a fran
chise has been filed, the mayor shall
order a hearing on the application,
notice of said hearing shall be
given by publication in one issue
of the offldal city paper. Upon
Javorable action by the City Coun
cil, the City BsrrOayy Mmll issue
the franchise.
■etion S.
Any person, association or cor
poration which in violation of this
ordinance shall without obtaining
a franchise furnish any utilities
services enumerated ia Section 1
of this ordinance or aae the high
ways, streets or alleys of the city,
in connect ion with furnishiag such
MM* iMall be fined not more
than $100; and each day such vio
lation continues shall constitute a
separate ofTcnse
•• Passed, approved and ordered
published this the 4 day ot May,
mi
f. H. BINNEY, M
ATTEST: #
Sidney L Loveless,
CMy Becratary.
All men who now hold coaeea
sions and all men who are iater
ested in holding concessions next
year arc requested to meet with
O. R. Simpson, Student Labor
Committee Chairman, in the Stu
dent Labor Office ia the Adminis
tration Building Thursday night,
May 11 at 7 o’clock.
LOTT: Kappa |A|pha Thetf so-
>rity pta (KAO) shaped U n k
kite, black background, surrounded
by aamll diamonds Name oa^aHt
of pin, Mary Ann Weymouth.
•r return to J-16 Hart for
B P Mandi-M
- TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1939
Anyone interested ta p ride to
New York in a Ford VB Sedan
leaving Houston about August 25
and returning j $wo days before
ach.x>! opens aoo Taber ia 16 Mil
ner immediately.
IMPORTANT NOTICE FOE
Students majoring in
AGRONOMY AND HORTI
CULTURE
By recent faculty action. Biology
$1$, Plant Physiology, three credit
hours, is removed fromifee Agri
culture curriculum, and ia its place
there wil be di-velopt'd courses num
bered Biology $13 and $14, Plant
Physiology, \hree credit hours each,
required in the junior year of ma
jors ia the department of Agron
omy and Horticulture.
AH majors in these two depart
ments who have not already taken
Biology 21$ are hereby notified
that they will be expected to take
Biology 81$ ia place of the present
Biology 213 and to take Biology
314 as an elective in place of three
hours listed as electives in the
Sixty-second catalogue.
Guy W. Adriance, Head, Hort-
Wjra. . I
Ide P. Trotter, Head, Agronomy,
f
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Over
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Those Clothes For
IB'S DAY
CLEANERS.
Store
layor
HAL RDACH
“h-BRUCE
THEBE GOES!
MY HEART
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Be Sium..
by
MILTON a. SaSN
Be it ordained by the CL
cil of the City of College
Texasf i u
1. That all cars shall e$me to
a complete' stop at the tatomection
of Sulphur Springs Road atid Bell
There will be a meeting of all
students latorestedl in forming •
Rover Boy Scout Crew in A. It M.
College in room 39 Physics Rldg.
at 7 p. m., Wed.. May 10. One
object of this craw is to allow
older boys who so , desire to con
tinue their Scout work.
On Wednesday afternoons from
one to five-thirty e'elock the of
fice of the City Secretary is bpen
to receive Ux«renditions from the
Citizens of College Station, Texs*
This office is located on the sec
ond floor of the Soeolik building.
FOR SALE: Gold plated Selmer
Bsxajihone $95.00. Fine condition.
Fee W. W. Small, 307 BixselL
Phone College 425. .
FISH CHEMISTRY STUDENTS:
I have only a few more Fresh
man Chemistry Reviews available^
No more will be ordered this term.
Bee Roth at IT P. G. Hall.
YOUR
TO MOTHER ON
MOTHER’S DAY
0M 8 i If) ricture. Worth SLM
For $1.50
AGGIRLAND STUDIO
North Gate
i I I nSI
OPPORTUNITY!
Ta any desiring amke hartteelfure his life werk— f
have a bargsin to efft-r. holding fine npi>..rtunities for a young,
vigorous, progressive *aa. I have had left to lie 24# seres irfl
good laad—100 acres i» apple Orchard 12 yr. aid traea. varieties
the best—trees now iq full bleeai—market. Kansas rity~J|
■ilea distant 1 am not physically able to manage this property
and mast sell. Will nei 160 acres including erchard aad bmid
lags or entire tract efi240 acres
j Add resot MRS. F. F. GREENE,
T . I 199 W. Poplar J
♦
(Rathe. Kansas
-
V N I A T I |
Tuesday - ^
May 9 -10 6:30 p. m.
Get Central HAND MADE
BOOTS |
And You Get The BEST!
Street
2. That traffic on Bell Street,
beginning at the intei
Mid street and the Sulphur
Road and thence northward for
one block, shall move northwardly
only.
3. That the parking limit along
Bell Street and the North*side of
Sulphur Springs Road be limited
to 10 minutes aad along the Math
side of Sulphur Springs K< ad be
limited to one hour.
4. That the maximum speed limit
for any motor vehicle within the
city limits teall not exceed 20 miles
per hour. j ♦ i
5. That the violation of nay sec
tion of this ordinance shall be pun
ishable by fine not to exceed
twenty-five dollars ($26 o#).
Passed aad* approved this the 4th
day of May A. D. 1039.
J. H. BINNEY* Mayor
ATTEST:
Sidney L. Loveless.
City Secretary.
COTTON TOUR—
(Continued from page 1);
where they are doe to arrive on
June 25.
Included in the European tour
will be a visit to interesting points
in England, Norway, Sweden, and
Denmark unless the international
situation is such to prevent the
trip. After this trip the group
will sail for home on July 14 and
will land ia New York on Ju$y 24
with a return to Texas scheduled
for about the first of Aug\»L
The winners in the contest were
selected on the basis of nine con
tests which were held on various
subjects intimately connected with
the cotton industry. Subjects cov
ered In the contest were botany,
cotton production, cotton diseases
and insects, machinery used ia the
cotton industry, manufacturing of
cotton textiles, cotton grading and
stapling, genetka.'and cotton mar
keting.
YOU'RE AT I
PRINCE ALBERT SMOKER,
I SEE. NO WONDER
YOU STICK SO CLOSE
TO TOUR PIPES-J
yOU'RE GETTING
REAL I
YOU'RE TELLING MS?
SAY, PRINCE ALBERT'S
EXTRA MILDNESS
GIVES MY TONGUE A
BREAK. SAND
RA. HAS OMNI
BODY TOO
Mr. Henry Cine*, oar b«H,tmsk«-r
will be at Zabicl Uniform Tailor
Shop ea May li aad If to take
year measure far Central Hand-
Made Beets aad Belts.
We Mae carry i complete liae ef
spurs aad chataa ia domestic and
imported metals.
I>on’t fail to ana the Central liae
before placing yoar order.
Beets at the Most Reasonable
THE CENTRAL BOOT CO,
n Antonio, Texas
PLACEMENT BUHBAU—
(Continued from page 1)
elude Colonel Ike Ashbun R L.
Elkina, C. C. Hedges, F. P. JhCfi.
L G. Jones, Tom Leland, t. P.
Ludlum, Harold Vance and E. E.
McQuillen.
These suggri'tiong and recom
mendations win be passed on at
the annual faculty meeting held
followinfi Commencement In the
event th# 1 they aye accepted by
the faculty, the Board of Director*
and the Ex-Studont* association
will give final approval early in
Mr
PUa** Albert. V r<~ Seat Ae4
We »aWat tie with We mat ef
We tabs t— ia U te as at aae
(.Sigmtd) X. J. neraelW Tabaaaa
N. C.
T ES air, pipe fi
there next
ince Albert put* you right up
smoking joy-and no two ways
about it The famoufe “crimp cut” smokes smoother,
slower with all the rfch, natural taste of P.A.’s choice
tobaccos. Prfhce Albert ia “no-bite” treated to assure
plenty of extr4 Bfldliss and welcome coolness in every
mellow puff. Here ar# great smoking days for you. The
sooner you get Prince Albert, the sooner you’ll know the
meaning of real jov-unokingl *
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THE NATIONAL JOY SMOKK
College Station Post
Office Sale of Bonds
Ranks 6th in State
The College Station Po* Offk
ha* been notified that the sale <
United State* Saving* Honda i
poet office*
Secretary of the Treasury Mor-
nthau recently annoofcced
the total Mtos of thme I
rough March 81, 1939, jaggr
ad in maturity value, more
$2,103.K50, and that purchaae*
been made by approximate!
564,60* investor*. Thin toul
resents an average purchai
$1,957,625 for each buiineu
since March 1. 1935, at which
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