The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 18, 1946, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 18, 1946
Texans Alerted for
Rabid Animals by
State Health Dept
With a sharp increase in the
number of persons being bitten
by rabid animals in East Texas,
and similar occurrences reported
in other sections of the state, Dr.
Geo. W. Cox, State Health Offi
cer, recently warned all Texans
to be on the alert for symptoms
of this disease when around do
mestic or wild animals.
The 2,166 animal heads received
for examination by the State
Health Department during the
past year have shown 687 posi
tives, including incidence among
cats, dogs, horses, rabbits, rats,
squirrels, skunks, guinea pigs,
coyotes, gophers, raccoons, hogs,
sheep, and prairie dogs.
Rabies is transmitted to man
through a bite or having a cut ex
posed to the saliva of a ribid ani
mal. Bites through clothing are
not as dangerous as bites on ex
posed surfaces, because the sali
va is wiped off as the tooth passes
through the cloth.
If a person is bitten, the of
fending animal should be penned,
if possible, for a period of ten
days observation. If the animal
is normal at the end of that time,
the case can be dismissed. If it
is necessary to kill the animal,
this should be done in such a
manner that the brain is not de
stroyed, otherwise, an examina
tion to determine whether or not
the animal had rabies will be im
possible.
DRIVER! You are only as
SAFE as your brakes are
EFFICIENT.
Aggieland Service
Station & Garage
East Gate
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STYLED IN CALIFORNIA
=sFloturing Built-in Comfort
LOOK FOR THE FLYING FISH
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You’ll enjoy the comfort
and freedom of Catalina
Swim Trunks — they are
styled to fit in a manner
that you will like.
$2.50 to $5.00
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“Two Convenient Stores”
College Station — Bryan
3,019 Register
For Second Term
Of Summer
College Dairy Herd
Passes 15th Annual
Tuberculosis Tests
The dairy herd of the Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station
has just passed another negative
test for bovine tuberculosis, ac
cording to O. C. Copeland, chief
of the Division of Dairy Husband
ry.
This clean test marks the 15th
consecutive year the Station’s
dairy herd has been awarded the
Accredited Herd Certificate.
The entire Station milking herd
also again showed negative to
Bang’s disease at the last offi
cial test for evidence of this dis-
Lee Scholarships
For Biologists
Now Available
Scholarship Is
Given in Memory
Of O. D. Brown, ’46
A memorial, award in memory
of Ormiston D. Brown of Tucum-
cari, New Mexico, class of ’46, was
made at the high school graduating
exercises in Tucumcari on the
evening of May 23. Brown was a
member of the 15th Air Force. He
has been reported missing in ac
tion since June, 1944 when his
plane failed to return to its Ital
ian base after a mission over Mun
ich, Germany.
The recipient of the award re-
cived tuition and other incidental
expenses at New Mexico A&M Col
lege for one year. The award was
made by Mrs. Dillion Suthers,
mother of the missing Aggie.
A04 GRILL
SPKIAt IZIHG IN STEAKS
COOKED FOODS
MfiS.SAUJE 8. UARK, OWNER
NORTH OrAT-E- ,
usually oer u\mir\ed for
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OCSUOtfS
S/ULIE B. Cl ARK
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KNOW VOUHIl^CTUHE
Regular Schedule
WTAW
Four hundred and seventy brand
new students went from building
to building Monday registering for
the present semester. At the end
of the day the registrar’s office re
ported that 3,019 students were en
rolled whereas for the first term
of summer school only 2,522 regis
tered.
It was estimated that 90% of
those entering were under the G.
I. Bill of Rights.
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Texas Farm and Home Program
Front Page News and Markets
(Wed. and Fri.) Kazmeier Reporter
Sun Up
Martyn Agronsk;
Lt. Reeves Named
In Regular Air Corps
Club
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Tik Tok Time
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Gems for Thought
Breakfast Club
My True Story
News and Betty Crocker
(Except Tues.) Between the Lines
(Tues.) Songs of Geo. Byron
(Mon.) The March of Faith
Breakfast in Hollywood
Kellogg Home Edition
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(Tues., Wed., Fri.) The Woman’s
““ rid
Worl
(Mon., Thurs.) Ted Malone
Glamour Manor
It’s Pleasing to the Ear
George Barnes Octet
Baukage Talking
AIR. CONDITIONING FOR SMALL HOMES IS
ECONOMICALLY UNFFASIbLfc -NOW-
&UT YOUR HOMt CAN bfc COOLED bY
USING NATURAL AIDS TO AN ADVANTAGE:.
First Lt. Robert H. Reeves, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom M. Reeves,
830 W. Crawford St., Denison,
Texas, received a permanent com
mission in the Regular Army it
was announced at the AAF Milf-
tary Training Center, San Antonio,
Texas, where he serves as assist
ant club officer for the Officers’
Club.
SET AUGUST 8 AND 9
AS DATES FOR PINAFORE
HMS Pinafore, a campus musical
production, will be presented on
Thursday and Friday, the 8th and
9th of August at the old Assembly
4- Q
Hall at 8 o’clock.
VA Names Mims,
Aggie Ex, Chief
Of Training
News
Rhythr
lythm Round Up
Farm Fair
At Your Request
John B. Kennedy
Ethel and Albert
Bride and Groom
A1 Pearce and His Gang
Ladies, Be Seated
Excursions in Science
Ladies
eated
(Wed.) Folk Music
Try ‘n’ Find Me
P'arade
Applications are now being re
ceived for the Julia Ball Lee Fel
lowship. Blanks may be obtained
in the biology office and will be
accepted until August 10.
The Julia Ball Lee Fellowships
were created in honor of Julia
Ball Lee, daughter of O. M. Ball,
34 years head of the Department
of Biology. Students of ability
with proven aptitude in biological
fields and with a need for finan
cial aid are eligible to apply.
Funds are given with no obliga
tion other than that the recipient
maintain good behavier and make
continued progress at' a high
scholastic level.
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Home
of Melody Merchants
Brazos Valley
ant:
Far
and
(Thurs.) Rev. Van Sickles
Ball!
(Mon.) Play
(Thurs.) Career Call
(Mon.) Jig Saw News
(Tues.) Keys of Faith
(Fri.) Hollywood Script
(Wed.) Church of Christ
(Thurs.) Church Women
Hop Harrigan
Terry and the Pirates
Sports Round Up
Jack Armstrong
Although air-conditioning equip
ment is far too expensive for the
average low-cost home, there is
a natural way to cool your home.
By proper orientation, wide over
hangs and large open areas you
can provide your home with
“built-in” cooling.
In summer the mid-day sun is
high; in winter, low. This posi
tion of the sun in winter and
summer lends itself to the natur
al air-conditioning of your home.
With wide overhangs acting as
eyebrows in the summer months,
the hot sun can be excluded, leav
ing your house in cool shade at
OAi JUct.
all times. Large open areas on
the south side of your home will
allow the prevailing breezes to
help cool your house.
Large glass areas on the south
side of your home will allow mosl
of the low . winter sun to come in
to your house during the cold win
ter months. A relatively small
amount of open area on the north
wall will exclude most of the cold
north winds in the winter. By
proper planning, your architect
can give you this natural air-con
ditioning in that home you’re go
ing to build..
Selected for highest scores from
the thousands of applicants, the
new Regular Army officers will
bolster the small Regular Offi
cer Corps and bi’ing the total for
the Army up to authorized
strength of 25,000.
Lt. Reeves attended Texas A
& M for three years from 1939
to 1942, majoring in mechanical
engineering. Prior to entering
the service he was employed as
a mechanical designer for the Ra
dar Labs, at Belmar, N. J.
A veteran of 16 months over
seas duty in the Asiatic Pacific,
Lt. Reeves flew 23 missions in a
C-47. He was awarded the Air
Percy J. Mims, Texas A&M
graduate of 1932 and captain of
the Aggie track team his senior
year, has been promoted to chief
of training facilities in the Veter
ans Administration’s three-state
Dallas branch vocational rehabili
tation and education service.
Mr. Mims has been assistant
chief of training facilities since
he joined the VA at its Dallas
branch office on March 18th of
this year. He has been living in
Fort Worth.
Medal, Unit Citation, the Asiatic
Pacific Ribbon with six battle
stars and the Philippine Libera
tion Ribbon with two battle stars.
Lt. Reeves’ wife and three-year
old daughter, Posey Diana Reeves
are from Rule, Texas.
Folk Rythms
Headline Edit:
(Sat.) Dark Venture
lition
Raymond Swing
(Mon., Wed., Fri.) The Lone Ran-
6:30
(Tues.) So You Want To Lead a
Band
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(Thurs.) How Do You Pronounce It?
Melodies at Eventide
SATURDAY
Texas Farm and Home Program
Sun Up Club
Martyn Agronsky
ARTHUR F. KASCH MARRIES
Arthur Fred Kasch and Miss
Maudine Majors, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. E. Majors of Bryan
were married this morning at
eleven o’clock by Reverend R. W.
Willis in the First Methodist
church in Bryan. Immediately fol
lowing the wedding the couple left
for a short honeymoon in Galves
ton.
Kasch, a Landscape Arts major
and house “mom” of Milner Hall
is from Big Springs, Texas, where
the couple plan to make their
home following graduation next
February.
WATCH REPAIRS
1 to 4 Day Service
Stems - Crowns - Main
Springs - Cleaning
Staffs and Crystals
T. C. HINMAN
Lauterstein Bldg. - N. Gate
DR. N. B. McNUTT
Dentist
Office in Parker Building
Over Canady’s Pharmacy
Phone 2-1457 - Bryan, Tex.
VOTE FOR
JESS H. WADE
Candidate for
COMMISSIONER
Precinct No. 1
Honest and Capable
Gassed Veteran World
War I
(Political Adv. Paid for by Veterans
of World War I)
Mario Janaro
Musical Novelty Group
Paul Harvey—News
Wake Up and Smile
Excursions in Science
Buddy Weed Trio
Junior Junction
Chester Bowles
Earle Wilde
Johnny Thompson—Song Salesman
Bible Messages
In College Station and on the Campus
TRY OUR FAST —
To Live in Peace
The American Far
Hill Toppers
Melodies to Remember
Piano Playhouse
Musical Showcase
Duke Ellington
Saturday Concert
News Summary
Good News
Jimmy Blair
Harry Wismer
Parade of Stars
Correspondence Around the World
Dry Cleaning
SERVICE
•espo
Green Hornet
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ns
Gang Busters
Uree:
Dick Trac;
acy
Famous Jury Trials
Campus Cleaners
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SUNDAY
Over the Exchange Store
Near George’s
This Week—News
Sermons in Song
Shiloh Gospel Singers
Coast to Coast on a Bus
Lutheran Hour
Organ Melodies
Familiar Melodies
Music by Master Composers
- - - ELECT - - -
W. T. (Bill) MOORE
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An Ex-Aggie as Your
REPRESENTATIVE
Texas Legislature
26th District
Composed of—
Brazos and Grimes Counties.
Graduate Class ’40. Former
Teacher Business Law and Eco
nomics, A. & M. College.
World War II Veteran. For
eign Service.
Fully Qualified to Serve You.
|§ij (Paid Pol. Adv. By Friends of
W. T. “Bill” Moore)
College Avenue Baptist Church
Warriors of Peace
Sammy Kaye’s Serenade
Your Sunday News Ext:
Old Fashioned Revival Hour
Your Sunday News Extra
Board of Missing Heirs
Right Down Your Alley
Darts for Dough
Counterspy
Orchestra Concert
Eugenie Baird
Drew Pearson
Monday Morning Headlines
Quiz Kids
Ford Sunday Evening Hour
Walter Winchell
Louella Parsons
Books may be checked out from
the A. & M. Library at the loan
desk on the second floor.
PAINT
your
CAR
$35.00
Bryan Motor Co.
N. Main St. - Phone 2-1333
VETERANS and FACULTY
vote for
J. W. HAMILTON
for
SHERIFF of BRAZOS COUNTY
Veteran World War II
(Paid Political Advertisement)
SERVICE
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every student of Agriculture, Engineering, Veterinary Medicine or Arts
and Sciences.
A service of course means more than merely stocking and supply
ing. The Exchange Store buys only the highest quality merchandise
which lasts longer. This is economy too.
The Exchange Store will pay $1.75 per used copy of “State and
Local Government” by Patterson, Hester & McAlister. There is a short-
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