The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 04, 1947, Image 4

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Breeders Plan Contest
Production A
T
the
sS^ssi ^SzStSC^
jtrtLiTp^ i-o.
j- MI , 0 f P^^et> on cont—t i.« planned to eneooracc farmer* over 21
SSL* 4^^proAai^ mo^ ior,, Empfcaab is planimd for adult*
- — «•<»»» wj» ana r uiuie
rarmem already have aa extensive
, 2* sti !^ ^ otn ^ Tox-
M gwin* Broader* Directory was
completed form.
P7* r ^»®W) copte* have boon print-
•d and more are in the making
and mAnual <» Hog
P ro «»etion i* recognised as the
In^hTnaK pabUc * tio ® of
T# “* Smin* Brooders As-
■jeiation offered it* Mrvico* to
Ha Mrvieo* to the Gov-
•' rT ' 0 » - BMamv *<1e<iu»t* govern-
prevent foot-and-
"’ 0 “«dhll*S from entering Ten
ui , 'if A l7.h , *,'k"" a* 1 * 0 , wl11 * mlUl *
for
YOU CAN AVOID
WITH GOOD BRAKES
mino tow ford
“SACK HOMf FOR A
\ Ftl* SAFITY CHICK
1 eRAOf 4 IMHTi
^ net* 4 horn
Yow Friendly Ford Dealer
BRYAN MOTOR CO.
August 14-30. Bach member of
the Association was asked to gfve
«*>• day toward soliciting new mam-
barn. It Is ho P H that as a rasult
of this ean psiga, practically every
breeder of registered hog* in Texas
will become a member of the As
sociation. yY* T '
An all-bread suction sal* of
hrsd gilts and boars was planned
for the Fart Worth Fat Stock Show
next spring. The selecting commit-
toe win permit only blue-ribbon
hogs to be sold In thta sale. Plans
weta also made for the improvo-
•nsat of the stow claselflcatioo at
tHo various hog shows in Taxas.
Standing Committee* wars ap-
potart^d by Prssidsat Lucian T.
joys for the year 1MT-4* in the
JrfUmrtaf fields: Show and Bales,
hdueattonaly Legislative, and Mem
bership.
The offieers of the Aseoriation
•ro^Udaaf. Jones, pm idmt, Ran
Antonio; W. J. Lana, vioo PfSQi-
<l-nt. Rlchanlsonj on.l V. M Reg
•nbrecht, secroUry-troosurer, Col
logo Station.
-WINSTEAD-
(Continued from Page I)
Sugar Bowl gam* in IMS, tho Cot-
tim Byrl game, of Hun and 1341,
and the oraags Bowl gams in
W43. H# WM amoviff thot# rrtDon
•IbW for prodootloo of UMftU-
lonath tostur* picture -Wehra Nov.
•r Bsen Licked*’ hasod on AAM s
military program, on* of tan pic
turo* selected for showing in lib
•rated countries during World War
Since 1S40 Winstead alaa h—
bean in charge of the college radio
pwersnu and guided station
WTAW from a five-hour usshlj
broadcast schedule to its preaent
fuU daytime commercial «^atua.
with a ooeond station on frequency
modaktion which is licenssd '
operate full time.
27 YEARS OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE
AGGIEIAND STUDIO
SowSk. Proprietor
PHOTOGRAPHS of DISTINCTION
North Gate
JOSEPH W. GEPPERT,. M. D.
ANNOUNCES
discharge from the Army of the United States
nd opening of an office at 104-A So. College
Avenue over* the Bryan Studio for the
J practice of
General Medicine and Surgery
Office Hours: 0 - It a. m.
t • S p. m.
Telephone: Office t-MSO
Home 1-7070
*
The
*7
gnad
mU.
to the faaMue
mg devfU.prd by
Knefor the r
from a mass of
obost ration* *0
ands of rocket
rocket, a
, dup*rior
-A is ba-
. 8. Armp.
wfll corns
cu> snswsr to tho V-2 at* smaller
Putur*
parts that
site at White
with a 00-mil*
rocket
on the fa-
__ win
survive the
The V-l
Sands, New
rang*, is tool
that a new and
wfll not make it*
mow lands near
One of tho
building 0 hotter
sra wisr, |
veal the difficulty
eon device for
problems ia
is ths gy-
th* missus.
0 astray re
in keeping the
Aa Ameri-
sum
imL Another
fuel piping ays.
in flight to e
control from
•top too
bring tested are
Sfe. ^ 0#cpor ® 1 *
The WAC-B to a new version of
tho now rocket to * light weight
■veel motor.
No Information to arallabto an
Former Officers
Fight for Rights
Thane ora rouri “ the
Army Ned just r ot
budget cute. Look sms
culled from the 4
A former army 4 to
«»1vmg n Oiuyhou won
the suit, and is pr n
In Greyhound unb
poned in Dallas. 1 m
■upply of ex-colar mbt
enormous.
Another colonel, Bmn
of the Lichfield 1
a court to compel rm-
man to submit K t to
the Senate for pr p,
ntanent rank of t__
ragular army. 1 tion
riatee that Kitten
such promotion "b low
And recognised e rice
to th. anny, * ^3
KUton e conviction
nent” on Amerioe
the Litchfield cam d.
At San Antomo an
nounced that w<*t •ire
ragular army com the
flrat time on an e rtth
•tsst. TTie commies sent
•r* limited to thi arae
eorpa and the wo iical
special let corps su 1 to
those now mrriag bvl-
■*ona or who asr the
mar. 1 ^
w mwwmwm vw mmm rwm
TVesIminsler
4Sf to
$1.85
LEON B. WEISS
Nnxt to Campos TtoonUr
Mem bars of the College Em.
pterws’ Dinner Club wilM^ve s
frae watermelon feast, te be foL
b Y fMtoa and dancing, at
4® *0d staff members
iHrir famlltos sr# Invited to
^nd. No admission will be chart•
^ pl *" attend
must ptok up tieksts at the Aggie-
tond Inn nri later the, WsdwaJay.
be ^msde n or *" f tbat Ptot* may
No one wilt k# admitted with-
*ut a ticket r
41 MERCURY Hodnn Coupe
41 STUDKIIAKER Kordor
41 CHEVROLET
Club Covpo
Charlie Cade, Jr.
IJNCOLN . MERCURY
BBT A A. TBXA8
Veto Must Apply
For Leaves During
Training Periods
granted to
f sbeenes wfll net be
Wtom students after
n course of adoration
or training under Part Vm. Ac-
euedtog to tho Veterans Admiai*.
trattan TWhnfcaF Bufletin 7-80
(May 10, 194T). a veteran may ha
granted lanra *f ohaancu only while
in ami gnraaingTeoara.
ofmlnratioa or traindag under Part
VDIof the GI BfllofWhu,
Mb«mknoe allowance will ter-
mhmte at the end of the etitoel
a a veteran has applied
1, and hie application for
such leave presented at Mast thirty
day. preceding the end of tiZ
school year. If a veteran intends
to proceed In a summer term, he
ran *t •“ rartify and accompany his
certification with his application
for seoued leave; ia such a rase
•ecnmd leave may be granted to
raver the period between the spring
aad summer term, or so much
toara as he has to his audit
In say event if the veteran does
m* apply at least thirty days be
fore the end of the school year,
l**v» ®f *b#ane* following termi
nation of the school year will not
bo authorised unleoe under excep
tional cireuiwtaaoee such as: per-
sonal illness and illnras In the Im
mediate fsmfly.
The samo conditions will apply
with vaapeet to the tnterraTW.
tw ^ n . ***• of * summer term
Md tho bpfftantng of * fall term.
Accumulated leav* will net hr
fotliwtod through Interruption of
tho oouro* and may ho oarrtod over
frvto ora portod of enrollment to
saaikar. Upon oami>ict,..n of 0
mwm, a veteran's unwed neeu-
makted time may he credited to
*25!* *pon OubBequcnt
enrollment ia another course un
der either Part YU or Part VOL *
■ylhe Battalion
Page 4
FRIDAY, JULY A 1947
Antlerless Den*
Season Answer To
Overpopulatii
_ ■ 1.,
Mors and more randunea are
raosing to the view that an an tier-
son may be the one
to the preeent over
population of the range in the deer
dte-off areas, according to Dr. W.
P. Taylor of the Texas Coopera
tive Wildlife Reeeareh Unit
i One-hundred and sixteen white-
teiled deer died in the Edwards
FMmu country of Taxas between
January 6 and January 14, 1047
oa a 640-acre experimental tract
according to Dr. Taylor. Since then
• kr*® number of ranchmen have
deddsd that there to a need for
an antierleas doer season. Accord
ing to the ranchmen there are
two raasons for an antlerless tea
•on: ths range to overpopulated,
cawing malnutrition among ths
dsor; and hi mast areas ths do*
dear greatly outnumber the busks.
In on antlsrlsas door season,
hunters would have ths opportunity
te km doss M well os stegs during
tho hunting portod. Under pres-
•nt low only the stags or* con-
sidorad gams, tho dooo being prs-
•orvad to propogato ths apeoio.
Apparently the door died os 0
rasult of a tarara norther whtoh
doralop^d during the night of Do*,
•ahof lo. The mason why they
MMhad to that there are to* many
dwr on tho rang* go wall as an
•XC#M
sawing
population of
ths dwr to starve to death
Voice Team Impresses Audience With
Popular Request Program in Grove
Rotary Officers.
Assume New Posts
J. J. Woolket succeeded M. C.
Atkins as president of the Rotary
Club when the new officers of the
club were tneUUed by T. D. Brooks
at ths regular weekly luncheon
Other new officials assuming
their official duties were X. T.
Dyal vice-president; Harry Hover,
secretary; and Greene Buchanan,
■■rgwst-sf arias The latter two
were reelected to their respective
office*
Visiting RoUriaa* present were
VL 1C. Durham. Woodvilte. and
Jim Hull of Orange. Other visitor*
included Mr* 1C. a Atkin* Mr*
J. J. Woolket. George Summey, T.
R. Timm, and John Leahy.
Martin to Attend
Cleveland Meets
Tad Martin. Extension Service
Poultry has headman, will go to
CWraland, Ohio, July II te attend
the National Torkey Federation
Employees to Have annual maeting,'international Baby
Watermelon Feast }S|SWElK£6
For Month of July
Poultry Improvement
Conferences, and the National Tur-
koy Improvement Plan Confir
ms*.
Th.se meetings, sponsored by the
Bureau of Animal Industry. United
Stotoi Department of Agriculture,
will deal with problems relating to
th* two notional breeding and pull-
orum dtoaaao programs. Each state
to to b# represented
Policiss and rmpo.wi changes In
regulations of these prograau will
be rated upon at those conferences
By H. W. Spencer
Lnet Tuesday night at tho cool,
moonlight Grove, a comfortably at-
ttovd audience enjoyed a concert
of song which ww comparable of
the finest of ths winter season
Town Hall presentations. Robert
5Ctobss> tenor, and William
Wnght, bass-baritone, revived the
duo recital for tenor and baritone
which was popular a quarter of a
century age.
It to odd that this type of musical
preaantatian ww permitted to lag
heretofere w its rejuvenation prov
ed to bo * moot Btknlatinf exper-
tonra. Sprecher*. and Wright
duet* ranged from Verdi's classic
"Sotewne in Quest 'Ora" to "We're
Called Gandoliari" by Gilbert and
Sullivan and included the humorous
“A Tenor and A Baritone.”
Sengs rendered by Sprecher In
cluded “On Wings of Song" by
Mendelssohn, Onion's "Sail Away
To ths Bio Grande" and the de
lightful, enigmatic "Long Ago in
Alcala" by Meesawnr
Sprechar senwd^the navy dur
ing th* war with Intramural Dir
ector "SpBce” White. Upon doo-
cryinr th* Whites, front-row ran
ter, Sprecher encored with “What
Shall W# Do With A Drunken
SaUori*
Wright provided some easy lis
tening pleasure when he rang th*
Nogro spiritual Th* Brio Canal."
His “Big Rock Candy Mountain",
arranged by accompanist Nathan
Prise, would have made Burl low
Lake note. Hto rich, resonant vote*
had litti* trouble with the popular
"01* Man River".
Perhaps th* highlight of tho
•▼•ning ww Wright's rendition of
what may opiteaito* th* American
school of modern muote—"Solllo.
quy" from “CarouBri
Official Notices
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WORKMANSHIP
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Boy’s Sun Suits, reg. $1.79 and $L49—For $1.00
Sixes -1 to 6 years
Bobby Suits $1.99—Now $1.00
Site®—1 to 3 yean
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Bobby Suits $2.49—Now $1.25
Sixea—1 to 6 yean
Girls Shorts $1.98—For 1 fi.oo
Sixes—2 to 6 yean
Sun suits, Formerly $1.69, $1.99 and $3.25—Now._...$1.49
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