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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1939)
jtMiJJi LGE 4 THE BATTALION Spetiker Le|tl Notice Moaqaito Caatrol K*-(ulaiion> rant the tnffat or frw of rao- Be H ordained by the City Coun cil of the City of Colloco Station, Taxes: Sec. 1. It shall be onlawful to have, keep, maintain, came or per mit within the incorporated limit* of CoBef Hhthm, aay collection of standing or flowing water in which mosquitoes'breed or are like ly to breed, unless such collection of water la treated so as effectual ly to prevent such breeling. Sec. & Any collection of water considered by Sec. 1 of this orth- The Honorable Ua“A Smith, irman of th^i atote Railroad Amve, will address A. A M. student chapter of Lmerwaa laethate of Miaiag aad letallurgical Eaciaeers Wedam- iy niRbt. Mr. Smith will apeak on pru4acti«n of oil and the his- ry of ita preratioa i» Texas. b. Complete emptying •even (7) days of tainen together with their thor ough drying or cleaning. c. Using a larvteide approved ami applied under the direction of the City Sanitary Engineer or his deputy. d. Covering completely the oar- face of the v water with kerosene, petroleum, or paraffin oil once every 7 daya. a. Cleaning and keeping auffi- ciently free of vogeteblo growth end other obstrnctions, end stock ing with mosquito-destroying fink. f. Filling or draining to the mi- j isfartioa of the City Sanitary En-. ordinance shell .without obtaining a franchiee ftorniah any utflitioe tervtcef enumerated in fleet ion 1 of this ordinaac* or me the high ways, streets or alleys of the city, in connection with furnishing such services shall be fined not more than tltO; and each day such vio lation continues shall constitute a separate offense. Passed, approved and ordered published this the 4 day of May, 1939. J. H BINNEY, Mayor ATTEST: Sidney L. Loveless, City Secretary. Official Notices Bait ordained by tih<» City Coun cil of the City of C^dlege Station, Texas: 1. That all cars Mull come to >G Homes lEPARlHEKT TO iPONSOR TOOR nance shall be held to be those con tained in ditches, pools, ponds, ox- * r hU ***** cavations, holes, depressions, open *• * >ro P* T disposal, by removal •asapools, privy vaults, fountains, ^ destruction, of tin ^ | s complota stop st the intersection Artanm,'' tanks, Shallow wells, boxf " broken <)r ^ of Sulphur Springs Road and Bell barrels, troughs, (except horse ‘^des likely to hold'_ / troughs In . Mqumt j me), urns, w * t * r 1 cans, boxes, bottle^ tuba, buckets. 4 - ^ n * turml P™*** of defective,house roof gutters, tanks j mo#< l u *to larvae in .Unding of flush closets, or other similar ,ninnin « w « t * r ,h ‘ 11 ^ py ' <,OTCf Street 2. That traffic on Ball Street beginning at the intersection of or said street and the Sulphur Springs or other similar ‘ ^ **"*' | Road and thence northward for water containers. i that masquaoea art hroodiag tharo, oM shaB move northwardly Sec. 1 The method of treatment •»* to prevent such bre.,1 ^ | of any collection of water, such as thr ** days after notim j That the parking limit along specified in Sec. 2, directed toward i b * the Clt * Sanittry Engineer or Bell ^ ^ North tide of the prevention of bnwding of mo-i bi ■ “h* 11 *» de,,m, ‘ d a squitoes shall spprovwi by the vioUtjon of thi * ordinance. ; City SaniUry Kngineer or his deputy and may be any one or more of tke following: I ior conditions giving rise Sec. &. Should the person or person*, firm, or corporation re* Sulphur Springs Road be limited to 30 minutes and along the south side of Sulphur Springs limited to one hour. 4. That the maximum speed Hrait Road be a. Screening with wire netting 10 the brw>din * of n><»nuitoes for any motor vehicle within the or refuse to take necessary measures to prevent the same, The second annual summer tour I terial wh*h will eff^tuaUy pre- Wllhin 3 d, y» after (lue notice h * ! ' "rse of the Department of Agri-1 hern given to them by letter, the City SaniUry Kngineer or his deputy is hereby authorised to do so, and all necessary cost incurred A. A M. DAMES CLUB WILL meet in the f. M. C. A. Partes at 8 o'clock Wed. evening. This will be the last matting of the year. All student?*, tehees arc urged to attend. Next years officers will be ulmteAtBsteteaam will ha Mrs. Gay aad Mrs. Cash, sponsors of the Club. FOR SALE: 140 00 -1927 Chev rolet. Fine Condition. See W. W Small or W. G, North, 30 Btssell Phone College 426. ready for distribution in the Re gistrar’s Office. ( E. J. Howell. Regtetrar FOUND: Near Academic ing Saturday rooming square. Call at Electrical Engineer ing Department office aad idmteifp. FOR RENT: College Park. Cool small bouse, 2 moms, kitchenette. Collate 262 m 4«*(T FOUND: ONE PARKER CHAL- lenger FounUin Pen. Owner can have saase by paying for this ad. X R. Humphrey, 609 East t8th Bryan, Texas LOST: Log I»g Decitrig slide rule. Finder ||lmae return to 106 Law or Box 2959 for reward. *' THE BULLETINS OF INFORM ation containing announcements for the 1939 40 session are now city limits shall not exceed 20 miles per hour. 5. That theH^olation of any sec tion of this ordinance shall be pun ishable by fine not to exceed twenty-five dollars ($26.00). Passed aad approved this the 4th day of May A. D. 1939. f. H. BINNEY, JCayor ATTEST: (. 1 j Sidney L. Lovulf, ;. f 3 Qty s« cretary. iHural Ecogobtics involving 6,000: »Ues of travri i* 20 states and two untriea, wdl be conducted from lly 17th to August 27th, acCord- to J. WhNlsr Barger, Head of the Department. Thro feasor L. S. Paines will be riterge of the tour this summer will Uke a group on a tour P the southern and eastern and return by way of Can- and the diddle west. Prob- ss of tend use and the economic of production will be ob- red in the regions visited, and ■fa' htophaws will be given to agricultural marketing operations lit the large consuming centers. 'Opportunity will also be given for attending the World’s Fair in New York and visiting numerous places of historic in tercet. The group will qwnd some time with officials of the Tennessee Valley Authority at Knoxville, Tennessee, and with officials of the United Stale Department of Agriculture and Commerce in Washington. The course carries six bourn of college credit Afl expenses on the trip, including transportation. ila amd lodging, will amount to $187.50 for the six weeks period. Starlet Weds Johnny Maschio, agent and Con stance Mixire, film starlet, go into a post-marital clinch at Hollywood after ratandag from a Yuma, Am., elopement They had denied their coming marriage for weeks aad surprised friends by quietly go ing away for the ceremony. .. Scholarship Honor DARTMOUTH COLLEGE HAS Society Elects purchased i portable saansi ill to ng the half-million fast of wood . Bill Gay was elected next year’s accumulated during hurricane rv- president of the Scholarship Hon- tfon activities. or Society, at its meeting in the «-r Asbury Room Tuesday night. Dur ward B. “Woody” Varner was e- ! levied Vice-president; and fcarl Schneider was named secretary treasurer cj^ma by him for this purpose shall be a charge against the property owner or other person offending as the case may be. Sec. 6. For the purpose of en forcing the provisions of this ordi nance, the City Sanitary Engineer or bis deputy, acting under his authority may at all reasonable times enter m and upon any pre mises within tbs City- Sec. 7. Should any person or persona, firmi or corporations with in three days after due notice has beea fhrpn by tht City Sanitary Engineer or his deputy as to the of mosquito brooding fail or refuse to take neccs- to abate sock Bui- poration shall be guilty of violation of this ord\qnre, and shall be fined not moro^han $26.00. Bach day such violatiotScontinuea shall be deemed a Sec. 8. This ordinance' come effective after ita and due publication in the paper. Passed, approved and ordered published this the 18th day of May 1939. : J. H. Binney Mayor ATTEW: Sidney L. Loveless, City Secretary JUNIORS Clean Up and Drew Up For The “JUNIOR FRONT • - TUESDAY, MAY 2S, 1939 NOTICE SOUTH PLAINS DOTS Wednesday aight, May 24, 19t9, the South Plains A. A M. dub will hold its last mooting on the steps of Guion Hall at 7 p. m. for the purpose of reorganisation—making plans for next year, acquaint new I members with the dub aad elect I now officers. > Don* Burton, president of the | dub urges every old member-to-be I present and bring any West Texan i who wishes to Join and become an active member. This will be a abort but import- Latet'mMting. Pl«aae be present. CAMPUS CLEANERS “Above Exchange Stterf* S0PH0M0BES Now Is The Time i To Place Your Order to Inmre j Delivery at the Beginninf of School Next Year r 1 ‘ • • ’’ You Cannot Go Wrong ; ft! 1 r ' f'+ m.t * i .? - ■ f W hen It la • \ ‘MADE BY MENDL & HORNAK” We Have 20 Year* of Experience \ '' . Behind That Statement DNIF0RM|TAIL0R SHOP MENDL & HORNAK ‘ Nprth Gate 1 fki THI RACER Plans for the annual soon to be held, aad for next year’s program of activities, were also diK-ufsodl at the meeting. ml i-i! \c i {/J t i di* if T| PV ' rt j; 9.1-.. mil Be it ordained by the City Coun cil of the City of College Station. Texas: Minquri"' Beethm L Jllh! ^ 1^. AG(;iE9i go INTO The Water! select That’s wty UWY I snog, Itekm hugging Oat- |2Bh HHKfMh’ ft’* tastex ease and builtin comfoAj jl]. , 1 V f L ■ 1 1 See thMM$ aiteortment of iff: [Cttalina Swim tTwJti i . . N t ou’ll find many hiteart nmdrk and weaves to chooae’ from. $1.95 to $4.95 1 fiiadropgf Two Convenient Storcn Bryan i jColtaRe Station A PARTICULAR NEW YORK soloa is lucky be isn’t a Pennsylva- nian, for Duqueane University women have organised a “Co-ed League,” and they’d certainly fdne after hb scalp if he’d been within their jurisdiction, j q f. They’ve organ iu-d particular!:. t<^ fight chronic pUnder-upp.T-< and to provide broken-date insurance. League members pay It cents a week for the insurance, and when ever a date fail* u> show ap or is tardy,they collect fifty cents as heart balm If kbtory is correct, we predict a similar organisation for would go broke in short order— especially on the late-date COMMENCEMENT— (Continoed from page 1) Mrs. T. 0. Wslton will hold a re- o-ptiot at their campus boms. Saturday morning, June S, Col. George D. Soars, S6th Div, Tons National Guard, will present com missions as second lieu tenants. Of ficers Reserve Corps, to memban of the claw who have completed titter advanced oouraes la military science and tactics. Graduates re ceiving degrees as doctors of vet' crinary medicine will tensive COBt- nussions aa first Unuteanal* j Immediately fitUdwiag presents tion of commissions, final review of the A A M. Cade? corps wiR be held. This officially elo*- 9 the school year. other commencement features will include the final band concert by the Texas Aggie band Thurs day afternoon. The Junior Prom arfll be held Thursday night aad the final ball Friday mght. No person, association, or cor poration shall, on and after May 16, 1939, engage ia furnishing water, light, posrer, gas, telephone, or sewerage service to the public within the limits of the City nor use the highways, streets or alleys within the city in connection with furnishing any of the aforesaid utilities services, unless said per son, associatiomor corporation shall have obtained and thereafter Reaps in full force and effect a franchise to do so. I. I Section 1 Any agency desiring to furnish any of the utilities services refer red to in Section 1 of this ordi nance, or to am the highways, streets or alleys within the city in connection with the furnishing of such services, shall iwka and fib with the City Secretary a written application, showing the addreas of the applicant for the franchise, the name and addreas of the parson making the applirstion. tin kind or kinds of utiUttes ser vices to be furnished, the area within the city to be served; and the names and addresses of the persons or the officers of the cor poration upon whom legal service assy be made. Said application shall bo accompanied by a foe of $3 which turn shall be need by the CKy to cover the expenses of carrying out this ordinance. Beottea 4. When an application for a fran chise has been filed, the mayor shall order a hearing on the appli cation, notice of said hearing shall bo given by poblication in one is sue of the offkitl city paper. Upon favorable action by the city coun cil, the City Secretary shall the fra nr him Bectten 6. Any person, aaaocAtioa or eer- perattoa which in lijartan of this P 1 J ... the catch of the season easure O * i i , la every pan of the country smokers arc turning to Chesterfields hr what they really want in a dga- rate...refreshing mildness...better taste ... and a more pleasing aroma.