The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 20, 1947, Image 4

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Voldu to Be I
Presented On
A&M Campus
• Founder To Give
l^ecture Tuesday
f. f. BUM K ! I
•'VoWo" wilt b« pm#nU«<l for
.the first Urn* on the A. A M rom-
pua TurxUy at 4 p. m , whet Dr.
Jotef SU<lelmann, founder of this
netr inUrnationat languafr, pro-
aenta a lecture in Room 126, Aca
demic Building.
Dr. Stadelmann, a member of the
modern language department,
formed “Voldu” after making a
studied crltklam of Ita interna-
tional foiwnnnera, espeetnlly k>
pemnto. It doea not prolend to dla-
place national idioma deeply root-
«i In tho affeetiona of all pooplaa
hut to provide ah auillinry tongue
eofdlng rir.mjXUP^
Cnglirh, the moot uaed language
internaUonally, arovldaa tho MM
for 'Voldu,' but Raa boon furgod of
irregularltlea and othor handleope
to Ita wide*tread adoption. Thua
baaed on a living longue.a to tea
Dr, Mtadeimann, "Voldu” ahould
be exempted from the reproach fro*
quonllv made of artiaticaHy fabri
cated language*, namely, (hat they
are unable to render certain thlnga
connected with atyle, intimacy, gad
poetic eemribllity.
In addition to the advantage of
being naturally born. "Voldu” i*
■impUfled (into 12 loooona}, ia
logified, reformed completely in
spelling, and cleaned of certain
phonetical deficiencies that make
Starting Lighting Ignition
Specialized Service on
STARTERS - GENERATORS — MAGNETOS
BATTERIES - CARBURETORS — TUNE UP
Bruner Battery & Electric Co. -
113 East 28th Street — Bryan
Using Parts From Original Equipment Manufacturers
English inaeeeaiibu, even In Ita
•kmpleet form lo millions of peopi«
noi brought up with fcL
The language has already aablev-
ad international promlnatwe. Borne
•isty libraries in turenty-thrM
reunifies have works an it. *
Dr. Btadohuann some to A. A M.
this semester from Dtnvor Uni*
vemity whsrt ho Uusht German
and Wtmkn. No baa stbdied at the
Gntvpfulty of Tuebingen in Qor-
monv. the Borbonne N furis, and
the ifnlversHy of Munich.
Veterinarians On
Trip to Ft Worth
* Dr. P. P. Jaggi. head of tha dt*
partment of veterinary hygiene,
left today with the 4$ senior vet
erinary medicine students of his
V. H. 492 class for an inspection
trip to Fort Worth.
the tour, conducted by Port
Worth city veterinary inapectora,
will include the Swift, Armour,
Flueixinnet, Rosenthal, and City
pocking plants; tho Globe Labora
tories; and various creameries and
dairies. The class will be gi
Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday
of this week.
According to Dr. Joggi, the
purpose of the trip, "is to give the
men first bond information on in-
spcct'on methods and to acquaint
them with the general operation
of these establishments." At Globe
laboratories the class will see
commercial methods of preparing
biologies Is, Dr. Jaggi stated.
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FEATURING DISHES OF
INTERNATIONAL FAME
and Um beat in—
SOUTHERN AMERICAN COOKKRY
He serve IMstrtrt Rn If giUli Mo ITM
of Conditiun of
COLLEGE STATION STATE BANK
. of Collugw Rt at loti, Texas
at tho cloof of builnrua Octobor 6, 1B47
a Htnt# ban hint inaMtutlon organised «nd optruUna under tho honk
ing lawa of this BtaU and a member of the federal Reserve gystem
Published In accordance with a call made by the Btate Banking
Authorities and by the Federal Reserve Bonk of thia Dtstrifft. ...
A 8 A E T § T -
Cash, balaikceo with olhor hs hk* mrlud i • * _ j
'-.ttg reserve balance and cash i,terp»
tn procoH of collection.
United States Government obligations
direct and guaranteed La... -I
Obligations of States and political sub-
4Mmm *
Other bonds, notes, and debentures ...
Corporate stocks (including 11.900.00
stock of Federal Reserve bank)
Loans and discount* I Including 12.023 24
overdrafts) .7. —
Bank prsmtoss owned 612.337 00. fur
niture and ftxture^S&OOT.M —
(Bank premises —imed are aubiect
to t Nofir bens’not assumed by
JIMbAb I A'
Real estate, owned t^her. than bank
premises
InveaBneot* and other * sects Indirectly
representing bank premises or other
rtil estate _• _ , * ,
Cuatonero' Uabillty to thia bank on ac
ceptances outstanding *
OBMT aaeets ^
TOTAL ASSETS j ...—
kream-Kow Klub
To Meet Tuesday
Dr. J. H. Quisenbeny, bead of
the pouliry husbandry department
and lormeriy with the poultry hus
bandry department at the Univer-
sity of Hawaii, will be the princi
pal speaker at the regular meeting
of the Krram and Kow Klub Tues
day night Wi the creamery lecture
room.
Dr. Qutaerihrrry will speak on
hia experiences while with the Uni
versity of Hawaii and will shew
colored slides token in Hawaii.
Also on the evening's program
1 will he ft alien preview by Pro
fe*sor A, V. Monte of Ike National
Dairy Product* Judfta t'ontest
to be held Ovtoher H ftl Miami,
Florida ABM will be repraactitod
! at Ike r on tost bv • team of four
I men under Ike dlreetton of Maura.
Waco Club To
Hold Open House
The Waco-McLennan County A
A M. Club will make plana for an
open house on the campus for
week-end of the A. A M-7
game at a called meeting
at 6 in Room 301, Goodwin Hall
E. 0. Courted*, president, in
making the announcement, stated
that an open heuae would ba held
for Baylor visitors from 6 to 6 p.
m„ Saturday, October 26. An in
tramural football team to be en
tered in campus competition will
also be a topic of discussion, Court-
ade Hid.
Plans will be started for the
Christmas dance, he concluded.
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Snack Bar
TASTY
SANDWICH RH
FOUNTAIN
DRINKS
Opta 11 A.m. —10:00 p.m.
North Gate
FOR THE RODEO
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Tto *s>tfo«i yrte* will to
City I* to tarot tosrkae tteto w»rr**u,
•to tto City Csm«t1 will os a* after tto
Mb Say rt Ns—tot, IMT
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to f—
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M* —a**H to MM as s ressset- to Iks
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Tto CSy eft)
FOR THOSE WHO
DEMAND THE BEST . .
CoOtge Shoe Repair
North Oats
KN41IIHM TRACNKRH TO
RNTRHTAIN
Thr Kngllah staff at the Annex
will entertain ramgwa '8Mn
teachers Tkureday evening at 7:10
ia the Student Center.
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A. A M. GRILL
Fee Heme ( oak ad Feed
N. Gate
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UABIUTTES
Demand deposits of Individuals, part
nerubipe. and corporations
Ttir.e deposits of individuals, partner
MU pa, and corporations
Deposits of United State* Government
(including postal savings i
Deposits of States and politics) sub-
fipftgftft. ..jv >• 4
Deposits at hanks J
Other dsposlta (certified and officeto
jittoi
TOTAL DEPOMTB ■
Mb payable, regiaoounta
ahilitles for borrowed
Mortgagee or other liana,
hank premises and 6 None <m
iAIftfMAft -
XecaptanoM eaaculed by or for eei
of thia bank add milalandini
(Rhar liabilities .-U
TOTAL l.!AHII.mr|?(no4 iwM
tim aubordinatad akiigailana Mmwn
hSHlWI J-J.u. ar -H.|
CAPITAL ACCOUNT*
pftftHfti* ;L,JL ■ v ■
BsnkM tew,...- wl
wwUridftd pndftg ».. .*»■»*.
Rasarves land rrtlromeni sccmmt fur
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M, OArlTAL ACCOUNT* a .,."
TOT At* UABII.ITtr.l AMD CAft
ItAL AOOOUMTt *....L77.,w.,.^.te
•Tki* hank's capita) cotuMfta to: ;
First preferred stock with total par value 6 None
T- total ret treble valttf •* $ None ,
* Bacon(1 preferred stock with total par value at
| Nona, total rettrahi# value of I Nans.
Capital notes and debentursa I Nows.
Common stock wtth total par value sf IM.00A90.
MEMORANDA
Assets pledged or assigned to aecurt
liabilities and (<>r other purpose#
Obligation* w.bdrdinated Is claims
ha tond other
EVERYTHING FOR
BABY LINE BED
in white, natural, maple. 3-way
adjustment, non-sag springs
Price $36.95
One Bide Drop
MAPLE BH>
Price $19.85
7 Kant Wet
*awsi eHHii—eniH ^ i ■■HI ———H——M—MM—M
Hair Resigns To
Join Houston Post
Leon Hale, SMlatant editor sf
the AAM Extaasion Bervics for
the oast year, has been named
Farm and Ranch Editor for the
Houston Post.
He will report to the Poet on
October 21.
Hale, a 1946 journalism graduate
of Texas Tech., has been in charge
of the Extension news service.
During hia stay with the Exten
sion Service he revived the prac
tice of putting oat the weekly
press Berries an a regional)ted bes
ts and started a weekly column,
“Check Plot", which goes to daily
newspaper farm aditora. He also
wrote the Extensiot! Service an
nual report for 1946 and a number
of article* which appeared in the
Extensioner and other farm maga-
tinea.
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39,736.17
INNER SPRING
MATTRESS
Price |14.95
6)
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11,194.611 M
$ 350.871 WS
at
credltore, not
in UabAftlea
L W. L#mar Fly. Vice Pros, and Caaf
bank, hareby certify that the above statei
of my knowledge and beUef.
I Signed)
Correct AUeat
(Signed) R. B. HI TLER. O. E. fOTTER, 8 A. UPBCOME
Dtrectora , T , ’ »
Stnte of Texna. County of Bratos aa: ± . ,
fto <>m to and mbsertbed before me this 9th day of October, 1947
MARJORIE WILUAMi ,
NoUrv I’ubltc r !
■**.,**■ q..., MMB
of tha above, named
nt ia true ta the beat
W LAMAR FLY V
(SEAL)
PLAY YARDS d
ft.poet, raised floor, aoHftgfttMa,
42x42
Price $n.»5
PLAY YARD PADS
Wood nber-ttlled. wet-proo
Price $4,15
BASSINETS
reed, folding legs
Pri" 99.9ft
BASSINET LINERS
. gsMMijBlIi NSRii.
N Bink and Nue
fn. * Bt.99
KARRI NET IJNKKM
quritad Mtm. ruffled
I* link ami blus
^6 1148
KATRINETTER
Pnae ftu.iA
OimMnatkm 9*way
HIGH CHAIRS
MnR
Price 114.95
HIGHGItAIR PADS
• 12 (W
BABY PAL STKOIJ.KRS
floating springs hall bearing
$9.95
STROLLER PADS
Price BSe
j* USE “OUR ~
LAY-AWAY PLAN
IMMIE’S
Tot Shop
1001 Sa College Ave.
I AJtf to 6 P M -Ph. 2-1618
-
AAS Faculty to M«to
The fall meetlag of the facehy
ef the School of Arts and
Science* will be held ia the Phy
sic* Declare Room at 7*J6 p. m..
Tae*day. Dean M. T. Harrington
Take Yaw Oar To
G R A N T * 8
GULP STATION
Tw«a(y*Plva Taftra Sendee
SUtton Experience With Com
plete Line of Service Station
A> reaaortea and t ftpactaliat in
lubrication"
Call and Delivery Service
Phone GUM
■AST OATH
TOUR ENTIRE WEEK'S
WASH DONE IN . . .
19 MiNtrncsi
i. Bring your wash to the La un
derwit* and place II in the Ben-
dtx.
■oap -wait ar ihop
ha Bandlx doea your
A Take your wash home In 90
minutto — clean, awoot • white,
dump-dry.
LAUNDERETTE
TWO LOCATIONS
aahuigton
14 — Hr-, an
>l-130t
Sooth Mde — Phone 4-llTI
Lnllege SUtion
The Largest Electrical
Appliance Store in
Bryan—
Come in and aoa us for targe
or small appliances:
Radios, EfectHe litNM, Stn-
fcat Lamps, Floor Lamps,
Presto Cookers, Coffee
Makers...
and many other uaefula
UNITED
APPLIANCES, Inc.
SMh B Washington Sto.
Piano 3-14M
a
CLEANING - PRESSING
WATERPROOFING
All Kinds of Rgptir Work ind
AtUritlons
N. Gate
AGGIE CLEANERS
W« Deliver Phone 4-4054
Giwboy Boots - i*
A neoeesity st
any Rodeo. - *
j— AU sizes —
17.50
ALSO—
. } Yellow Ties
Plaid or Solid Colored Shirts
Westemhata by Dobbs or Stetson
Fancy Cowboy Jewelry
A
PHILIP MORRIS
is so much
better to smoke!
PHILIP MORRIS off on the smoker u-i extra
benefit found in no ocher cigarette. For Pi* ^
Morris ia the ONE, the ONLY cigarette recog
nized by leading nose and throat specialists n
definitely less irritating
RamombBr: Leu irritation means more
smoking enjoyment for you.
Yea! If every imoker knew what Philip
Morris smokers know, they’d all change to
PHILIP MORRIS.
TRY A PACK i..TODAY
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