The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 04, 1940, Image 4

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Official Notices
Tte CmMmc Mw—rtd Library
vHU ba cImmI (rw mmni, Friday.
Jdy • tbroufb tMday. Jwly I,
fcMMM of Um July Fourtb boll-
day* Tto library will afata »pon
boon Monday Moraine, iaty 1
DR. T. F. MATO,
fodard
llqoort, affoetiva July I, 1M0 AH
Jana Mtk, i
an til blanks
bar* baaa pnntad for fUiac of laa
Boor tax will b« Ineroaaad 10
par rant, fro ns |ft to H par band,
and a floor stock tax of $1 par
band. Tba cifaratta tax la la-
craaaad 10 par aaat, or II eaata
par 1A00 Tba liquor tax la ia-
eroaaod U<0 par coot, from 12 25
to 1100 par fdlon, with a tax
af 71 conta plaeod on stocka la
baada of daalora.
*. F DEPREK,
Dopoty Cdlortar of InUraal K«r
oaua, Fadord Building. Bryan, Tax
ardor to parmh mor* offac-
tHa oaa of tba brftday, Summer
Seboai claaooa will ba bald aa oaud
on Tbaroday, July 4, and claaooa
wW ba Mupondod from noon Fri
day, Jdy I, tbroofb Saturday,
July 1
Tb# aaow chcngo of daU will ap
ply to eioried and off too ataffa,
oxcopt wbora tbo boad of tb* do-
partment finds R noeooaary to ob
•or** tba Faairtb matoad
DEAN F C. BOLTON
Mayor Anderson—
(ClA«i< Tnm Px, |)
fka rata.
a aartag ba tba
NOTH K: All etoaaiog and
praaalac ootabbabrnMU at
(dlaga Sutlaa will ba rlaaad
Batarday Jdy %, iaoUod af
Tbaroday July 4.
Classified
FOR RENT Unfurnished sport
mont one block from North Gat*
on campus Call Bryan 1114, Mrs
B C. Jones
“Witkin tba laat tbroa
a* baaa bad alx ftrea witbin tba
eHy limit* and off tb* campus
It eeet tbo city |U for uaa of
tbo fir* truck aa a minimum
charg*. til par boar for aay ad
ditioad hours which tba oquip-
mont may bo oat Tbo fireman
art paid at a rate of 91 par hour
Tba peerage fire call will prob
ably Met tb# dty about |B0. At
tbo rata fir* proMctma ba* b**n
going tb* put three months, it
may ooet about $1,000 par year.
However, tbi* la much cbMpar than
wa eat buy equipment, a let, build
necessary housing facilittea,
then employ our osrn firemen
"Tb* city government appropn
at** $000 per year to tbo Braao*
City boaltb an it bi rotarn for
tboir aonriM in aaoking health m
sportions within our area.
Tba city angtnaor ragatruo
91,700 for street maintenance for
tb* coming year. W* have soma
six miles of streets to maintain,
some of which are ia a wary bad
condition now However, tb* dty
|a now operating on borrowed
money and there ia
that these streets will be fixed be
fore taxes or* paid in January
“We need new transformers on
some of our electric lines. Thee*
will cost 970 each
"TVr* are many other things
which tb* city needs W> spend
. money for and which many people
> Would have us provide. We mu*t.
i however, turn a deaf Mr to all
requests until taxes are paid
‘There are 90 families living In
tba northeast part of the city.
These people were getting water
from surface wells
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Special Course
July 22-August 10
—THURSDAY, JU1.V 4, IMS •
Band, T*
Appear Here Oct 9,
Begins Radio Series
Tb efameua United Btale* U
f A apetid tbroa-weak
fsswd at A. A M. this m
m Band, whisk, uadsr H* new
w conductor, Onguin WUHum F Ian
j uly teimann. will play bar* next Orto-
H ^ jbi^mggt tg, la antitlad | baaagtlF inau^^jratad a
Wnul. W Gw «i rwr, " rt “ •* rUU
Improvement" and will be taught »• atcongtbenlng af
hg Dr. F. D. Kaim. Chairman af' auMwd banda M
tba Departnmnt af Agronomy, Uai- Hemisphere Tb*
af Nebraska, Ltoeata, Ne
fied gn
neuaead today by
M. Naff af Bayl
Graduates af all gudiflad
Fat
“Berry Sir. but we’re eat of
repair work on tb* utility system
It would be impoaoible to get
dong without this means of Irons
portatioa Tba coot af this irons
porta boa anit with fixtures la MO#
Tba expenses for bonding tb#
secretary, bmufanc* on the truck,
and office incidentals are above
9ttO per year. The term of the
city contract with the college for
om of col leg* fir* equipment re
quire* that the rky deposit 9100
os a guarantee.
The total of the above men
booed expenditures for the year
amount to 94,4*0 above the avail
able tax money. It la easy to aee
that aaaeeaed valuations must he
maintained at lto*t up to the figure
that was established Inst year The
rat* will have to be raised to raise
enough tax** to pay for a consider
able part of the recently meurred
indebtedness It I* difficult to toe
how the City Council could have
Sml Analysts
Short Course To
Be July 23 to 26
A short course for soad analysts
will ho held at A A M Jdy 21.
24. 2ft, and 2d. This short course
is the outgrowth of many confer
ences between officers and mem
hers of the Texas Reed Council
It has been urged by members of
the Teaas Grain Dealers Asaocia
t*on. The Texas Seedsmen Asso
ciation, wholesale seedsmen, and
retail seedsmen that suck a short
course be held in order that
analysis in their employ be given
practice in identifying noxious
as graders in the
the Western
programs are
heard over a nation-wide hook-up
"nil ■ of tortioU, C » l «" k “ »"•*"""* »ro
tercet to student* of agronomy and Um *»* d** M addition to the
aaimal husbandry, ss wall as to band's ragdar , programs ovei
professional workers ia the field the National Broadcasting Com-
of Mil conservation and tear 1 * t puny station*,
of vocational agriculture Dr Entitled "Music of the Amen
Koim comm to the college with a esa," the sertM fMturui the mu
long record of auceoMful work in sic of composers of both the Amor
the field of pasture* He ha* so- **s, and, in addition to tb* music
preached this problem from the of established North and South
standpoint of an extansion worker. A moncan composers, will include
toucher, and a research man the works of musicians discovered
la addition to bia own work at through WPA projects
tb* Uaiversity of Nebraska, Dr. Dearribing the purpose of the
Eeim has studied pasture through- now programs oa the first broad-
out tbs world and tb* eastern cast. Cap! Ssntelmann said, "When
United States, having been a dele- arrangements ware first made for
gate to the Fourtb International this senes tbs thought came to
Grass Land Congress bold in Grant n* that no better use could be
Britain, July. 1197. Following this made of this time than to dedi
congress he made a tour of the | cat* it to music written by the
northern Europran countries in composers of the Western Hemis
company with some of the world's pber* and so we entitled it ‘Music
greatest grass land authorities of the Americas . . The develop
The information secured from this meM of the musical art is de
Thoy
van ,u»
in laboratories, library, an
divisions of tbo anivarafcy.
will be raplatong upper elae* under,
graduates of tbo post. Stipend bus
boon tot kt from ftftOO to Mini an
nually
Dona E N Jones vtvwod the
change aa “a marked forward atop 1
in improving tbo quality of assist
«t*a In tbo anivoraity and also
in providing extra opportunity for .
graduate students to retotv* prac
tical training while at Raytor" ‘
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tour and the intimate contact it. pendent upon peace and tranquility
Eay HaJscJI II. 16 has raeautly
accepted a position with tbs Bryaa
Motor Company, K van, Texas aa
salsa man selling Ford cars, trucks '
and tractor*. Kay was formerly »
with the Oil Wall S..IP . Corn-
paay and was located m tba East
Ha raperts that he ia glad to get
back to Texas.
A fielder oa Uaiversity af Ok ta
li etna's baseball team has not mods
an error in two seasons of varsity
play
gave with these world authorities •id as those conditions exist in the
makes Dr Ketm peculiarly able Western Hemisphere. in contrast
to bring to Texas a viewpoint and to the strife sod turmoil elsewhere,
wealth of information about pas- we should experience a strong
turos. their development and im growth in music '’
porta nee, which has never been pro- As an indication of what he
vioualy available. intended tb make of the seties,
A large part of the United Uapt. Santelmnnn programmed for
Stales ia represented by advance the band's first appearance Sousa •
correspondence indteaLmg great in- ‘The Stars and Stripes Forever,"
tortet in Dr Keim's course These Boinbridge’s Christh “Fair at
weeds and mixture* in varieties of com* from as fsr ss Kara," end Georg* Gershwin's
grain Seed aetd by them to the vt’yoraiag in the west, and Mis- Rhapsody in Blue" in an arrange-
soun and Iowa in the middle west ment for band by Kerd* Grofe
fertitn resident members of tba ^ tdditkon to ratbet extensive Eoch program opens with the
spent any lees money than ha. bewi teaching, raararch. and extension ^ ^ of Ma.nra' Hymn and cIom. with the
Barber Shop
LA SALLK HOTEL
OTonner - Jones
Bryan, Texas
spent in meeting these problems staffs and spermlists from appre y r|M
I hiring this year the ntiaene ^ prist* substations will be given j
have not only been placed in a place* an the lecture part of the '
position to mv* almoet half of their program, and specialists of the
fire insurance, but they have also federal and state seed testing lab- |
been given a fair amount of street ; oratortM will have charge
working and have been furnished sampling and separation work
with garbage disposal at a very i Special attention erill he given to
low tax rate As yet our utilitie* the important varieties of wheat.
Thera were have helped ihr city very little oals, and sorghum and pasture
days when they had not water at j On water the city has made no grass mixtures Students will be
alt The city epent around IftOO ' profit at all The city pay* 91*0 allowed to make a collection of
in giving this area water As yet to the college St each family sup sample* used during the course
they have no proper sewage die- plied water, it has collected tl Each day will be divided into
-p*ieal facilities, septic tanks over- flat rtae ; pertoda so that lectures and sam
flow into the street, where there r|1y ^ tH( . n pay^g gglpM analyses may be alternated
•r* septic tank. .There are cew ^ Um]y pU|i 2 ^ nU ^ kilo- * W*uUlly.
National Anthem
Kimball To Be
k Conservation
Speaker July 9
A resident of the Relgiaa ( cog*
ia enrolled in a Unfverdity of
Kshms extension course
A radio ssaler ha. beea added
to tb# nirriculam at College of
the Pacific
WELCOME
Short Course
Visitors - -
Stop at
The
Aggieland
Barber and
Beauty Shop
North GftU *
Opposite P. 0.
The cost of this short course will
t/irvugk the
91.90 lor the privilege of staying
in one of the fnhege dormitories
summer vt
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pool, and open toilets at many lwttt lhr for electricity
places It will cost around IS.OOtl or 4 trr ^ f ^ r , roo>fy ^ amount to 9S «i for each indi
to* instoll sanitary sewage diapocml city charged from 50 to 7ft VK,I “ 1 ' for registration and
in that area. Of necessity, this prr month for sewer charges
may have to wait for some time (hw aagtiaa formerly was charged
A few months ago the city ^ cento per ntontb. Another was
| bought the utilities serving College fhlkrrBd form-rly 7 j per rjs . gn
Park and South Oak wood While by thr To even ShOIl l OUTHP
it had to pay a fairly high price thlBC , up C|ty w
to obtain these utilities, they will ^ nU rrrryonr { „ ^ mmth
liquidate ttiemselve. and will re- irid 7 j wf|U , vrryo(v , (or ^
turn a profit to the city in a course ^ „ Tpry rrMon
of time The city is carrying on ab , € tont ^ nu thi , fharf , y
negotiation, at this time for the amk than ^ ^ of „ ^
purchase of the utilities serving the tn wh<)
College Hill, area and West Park , |Vf ^ fmmpUi ^ ^
Addition It is believed thet the charges A number of
city will be able to obtain a far
bettor price ia acquiring these util
SHIRT AND SLACK
ENSEMBLES
Tk.T will catcb *v«ry
breese . . . and every ev«
too! Smart sport* omsembles
in lightweight. y*t full-
hodicd weaves that are cool.
y«4 hold their shape and
will never shrink out of it.
$2.95 to $7.50
Shirtcrxft Airman Sport
Shirta in a fine variety
of colon and waavea.
$1.00 to $1.95
fjjaldwpttt
“Two Convgniant Store* ’
Coltaf* Station • Bryan
(Continued from pare 1)
creation supervised by W. L. Pen-
berthy.
The girls will be divided into
eight groups Groups one to four
will study "Making the Home More
Livable" and group* five to eight
mil study "Load and Food" A pro-
people have b*#n concerned about tf™!" of special stunts and fira-
this seemingly high sewer and | works wil be held at Kyle Field at
itiee than in the caa# of thoae *1-. charge, which has been a 7 JO f*r boy* and girls
ready bought A% utility purehas 0 f yj
per month
H *‘ 11 ,h «* “ •“* "lT»)wn, M, b. „,ur—1 tk.t
*» ll “ W«1»« Uw CK, CMWII .. ftvm,
-Wkll. %, U, r.U .III h.„ „ u*
u h. r.M .lightly l.r th. cmg „„„ „ „
y-'. tW. .. M lihllhoog th.t th. u, th. h«t >r.to
U> f t. ht UlWg. HUtto. .toll t» Ulwtof th. tight tim,™.
..high .• K . to u™ ,h.r. 1U ^. u, it. Mrtlry rttUuS*
" -I" to k-p to,- .1
ft * r ***— « W| t*«tt.l atllitto. I low—t po—ibl, r*#t Ttw —
h.- h-. Ph-lto-Ot will h. . cU ^ mmnm th> ,
.t» thin, tor th. tot, to ^ lKu ,
r; rz,- ” rT - w “ tor '
rat# of interest on such revenue _
bonds erill be much lower than tb* 1 /"v*. »nd services
city io now boving to pay or will W "*** K * v '
bov to pay on an, .Ulitto. which ■*** ,, “ r, 10 1 p “*
may bo purchased sonoble return to each investment
The city fouad that it was rwcos- “ A * ni * y ^
Mry to buy s utility truck Th# nty “ ^ on borrowed
city marshal will have to read all m,m97 Th * of
ia aarUMtly asked tai order that
w* may keep expenses down for
the remainder of the year "
water and electric meters rack
month m well as superintend all
» t
Proper Servicing
Saves You Money
3 WMhinf
GrtAsinf
General Repairs
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W« Iraue S A H
Green Stamp*
AGGIELAND
Service Station
Ph«tt ( “i leg* 123
A pull af U eivereit i af Te*M
women shows that the average
coet *f the Teaas eosd’s wardrobe
is aboet $2SO per year,
heaion of liquids to solids has boon
invented by a University of Idaho
physicist
Th* meeting Tuesday will begin
with a general assembly In Gulen
Hall Alter a races* a second meet
ing will be held in Gummi Hall At
f p m. the hoys will meet ia the
Assembly Hall, and group* 1 to 4
of th* girls will study “Land and
Food" Groups ft to • will study
‘Making th* Home More Livable"
At 7:9$ p, m a program of train
ed irtibts will be gi*** *1 Kyle
Field.
•
The adult course, beginning on
Thuradty, July 11, will be attend
#d by about 2,000 farmers The
men w|| be housed In dormitories
1, S, ft, 7, and 9, and th* won
wilt stby ia Dormitories 2, 4, ft.
ft. 10. 12. sad 11. (amping accom
modati*ns will be furnished 0t
tb* south rad of the campus
The program Thursday erill be
gin « tt a visit to A.A.A. bo
quarter* from T a. m to ft a.
The redi of the day will be divided
into 50 minute periods of instruc
Uon At 7:90 p. m. * program *1
tongs will he hsU at Kyle Field
Virtually the same pracodtre w4l
be foflqwed Friday Friday night,
however, will hi free A pic*
show will be shown M tb* Assem
bly HsU
Tb* ♦xeretiv# committee dirart-
"Texas Tomorrow" will be the
subject of an address by Dr Justin
F Kimball of Dallas, who will
speak at a summer school confer
ence on the conservation of natur
al resources at A. 9 M. on July 9
Dr Kimball, well known Texas !
educator and member of the speak j
ers committee of the Trinity Im- *
provement Association, ia a recog
nixed authority on soil conserva
tion, flood control and canalisa
tion work Hit talk erill be illu- j
sirs ted by specially prepared maps
showing the undeveloped! natural
resources of the state
Dr Kimball will tel) of the vital
necessity for the extension and
improvement of the inland water
ways of the Southwest, and in
particular, the Trinity Rrver from
Fort Worth to the Gulf of Mexico
so aa to link the entire trade ter
ritory of the Southwest with the
nations) inland waterways net
work He will explain the plan*
of the federal government toward
the combatting of soil erosion or
Texas farms and th* control of.
flood watora on Texas river*, which
go hand in hand with Uw eetab
Itshmenf of inland waterways
Through linking Southwestern
trade territory with tb* natural
system of canals and waterways
Dr Kimball explains that great j
costs m transportation will be
Mved to shippers and, with lower
transportation rates, the vest
latent natural resources of Uw
state will be profitably developed
In this manner, manufacturing
plants will locate in Texas near
Uw source of their raw material*
aad with the advantage of emter
transport.
Dr. Kimball, b native Texan, was
AMERICAN-STEAM
DRY-CLEANERS
PHONE &SS BRYAN
I'atronu* Your Agent in Your Organiiatioa
W*
Your
Adamg
SHOP
- Air Cooled
Ground Floor of Mum
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ing th* abort coarse
indudra H
H. Williamson, Mildred Horton,
Jack Shelton, D. L.
and Keg W. Snyder
c w r£s:
la M charge of man's work; Bom
Erfvanfc will ba Is a
barge of wo-
■mu's Work; Myrtle
Murray erill
b* ia chart* af th*
gram; L L Johnao
• nil! bo in
charge of Uw bay’s p
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SHORT COURSE VISITORS!
For delicious, appetizing meals,
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accompanied by excellent service
It’s The
COLLEGE COURTS COFFEE SHOP
EAST GATE
V. V. (Shorty) MERCER, Prog
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for ton year* sapermtendant of the
Dallas Public School system He
s professor of education at
Southern Methodist University and
for some yean executive view-pres
ident in charge of oil Baylor Uni
versity unite in Dallas He origi
nated group hospital service which
spread from Dallas throughout the
aetioa, and at present is consult
ant for Group Hospital Service
Inc.
Tb* Uutvcrafty #f Michigan track
team baa won tbo Bailor Ui
nty Indoor Relay* rbamyin
Women led the men
In Tuten University’*
for tbo first seme#tor
Obi*
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CLEANING and PRESSING SALE
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2 Suits C & P
50C
2 Dresaea C & P
50c
2 Pants C & P ^
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2 Skirts C & P
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25c '
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THOM McAN SHOES
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