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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1948)
IV! : - , r. • !..: ht Officials r £ s Lonterence . oiii^g with thiB child’s fantily) physician js the first line of deie]ise in the control of com- muriicable<lisease in t le dasiroom, Dr. C. F. Moore, Jr., State Department of Healtl, told delegates to the 23rd annual con-1 erenee of; County Si|perintdident|? and County Supervisors meetir ?ting he* last Week. ? Dr. : Mooie urgedtteadherG to wait “uftil you can ijecog specific ^disease over akiiyt but to rspjort t imme diately. ; “pearly all cammuni cable diseases in a cljild loo| alike,” He staid. Child,” D. B. Taylor, acting direct pivision of School Hbalth Sorvic^ State Depariment of Hea th, poirt.- •ul out thatjj “it is ta k of t|e paclior to exclude chile r^ri fntu ;hool whose appearance deviates mom th£ iiocmnl" ai|d, it was nlfo htated that j| is a copper itjiye talk between tea^ ihijr peiisonn ?li and the dornm'uijity .10 carry out the pip- rain of |ominunJcabk dik«#e trol. . • [ ‘ i‘ • .. 1 Taylor Muid thntj foir to si out of cvjjfy 100 children i school |n /J f|xaH knvi heariitg di flculty. If' L f | ■i it'ftlth nl'O health yf H. m 5 it nuditolry he (roncra tj Visual, null ciGsentiar taj tlie (ronbral the nation’s! childieiii, E. ston, educntilon consultnrt for tie division of fdiool healtl 1 Serviq ment of Heiltb, sail Depart nt inp-! t State lin pointirijcj i|out the nee 1 for tpntion to -vlsnal and auditory lic it 25 pfr ie j sjfhc»)l I . npiencie^, hp (loetaretT th , ident, or oni-fouvth |of [ f t J .. H . ■ n . ■ '' '.! i N _ i 1 . - . ... jl . 1 < j » . c|]iil( ren of Terjir. need visual cor- i- on of some sort. A large segment of children il be handicapped unneces* atily throughout life unless we 0 something about these dis tastes,” Rolston said. 'r 1 “t'he ipeans of detecting chil- i’er{ who need assistance* along the?? iinjps is simple,” Holstpri said, lie, ulviied that the wisest proce- diurr to organize an oveitall •of ram in a county so that evbry chili within the county can bene fit i’om whatever urogram is un- cllei-t ikon. “Enlist the aid of par- ejuts, doc tors and civic clpbs,” 1 hp tidd his audience. t H dston pointed out that the pro] fjltari'imdertaken in schools is h #tic:t deficiencicHi, not to prcl slfiihe for theip, “We only lest/ bh.snid, "and then if we find thwri is a need, actviso parents that the C||U1< should have medical ntten- tpn ! “Equipment is available,” Hol- Sfon said, “that will' enable school autl orkiCs,, with little training, to t ?st accurately whether pit not a c ild needs further attention,” ; Ti ie?e tests can be given at the rate of about one child every two •jqiivites. he said. |p To illustrate, his talk, Rolston ; tierlonstratpd the State Health jUe lartment’s approved mfthods chanicn in the public school ays- item, she said. Mrs, Crook showed was mbdels of.* actual feet to! illustrate • foot health and. to emphasize posture and walking defecta. ' / Dr. W. A. Buckner, dental con sultant, divikion <>f school health services, State Department of Health, emphasized the vital role plnyect by the public school teach er in I the maintenance of dental health'. He spoke on “Mouth Diffi culties and Some; Screening ' Pro cedures, for Them/’ “Ouv office,” hf» sajd, “stresses (laily v observation rather than,daily inspection.” ' • | •: 7. - By careful observation a teach er can detect most dental difficul ties amopg students in time for the dentist to correct them before they do 'any permanent harm, he said. Lyman, Robinson, county super- intepdeni o t f Collin County, was elected president! of the Associa- • 1 ajssaasii Attend Convention Six Futupb Homemakers of thi* area will attend the first national convention of the Future Home)- makers of America in Kansas Cityj, Missouri, July G through July 9, Mrs. Carl W. (Lpndiss, chapter sponsor, has announced. The Future Homemakers who Will attend the convention art Joyce Patranella, Louise Street, Patsy Saxon, Shirley Long, Lou Burgess, and Lou j|nn Smith. They will sing the “Song of the Future Homemakers,” on the opening day of the meeting. The group is scheduled to leave j College Station July 4. Mrs. Landis, who will accom pany the group to Kansas City tion at ts. closipp session Thurs- le^reMet her appreciation to lo ‘•wy*. , , |e«fi civic clubs and citizens whe Other officers ejected Thursday ; liaV( , provided the financial sup! include $oy Boyd, Lubbock Coun ty, vice-president! and VV. D. Bunt ing, of trazos County, treasurer. The n wv executive committee elected mdudek Mrs. Connie ,Mc- KnigliL Mp»k County; Ruth Rich- erson, llpiilcyi j VV. T. Voiding, Wharton; Bcemtin Justice, Nacog- docljcs: J. 1). lietis, Cnss and J. Hull Sheppard of Harris County. ‘ jhto pennior! Janun E. Taylo .ei’Ciw, chairman of me Gilnier’ enntorl James E. Taylor ini' Gilmer runittoij, delivered an nd- hurrdayi morning, review port Pi' -- , 5 -,- ., that makes tjhe trip possible What’s Cooking? FI'A, 7:W ti.ni^'hl in tho Ak- Engineering Lecture Room, X TMBgauirruL A ool^MOofSl <4 MAH s-sweet/f WIF ' HOME ■I, ■ frT* By Ai ,V; ■'< t ABNER Little Man, What Now !! ■mm*. 5V55SSi'w -n*!.Trsr% KIN EVAM PART U5/-NOTHIN'. , NOTHIN'.l»dTHIN^js<^ R!k a ^ ,m WE GOT WORD FUH LAzotnA"! S: h A&M And Conservation Board aa88ified A* f I Me I for testing vision and te'aring. StMe of A / dress ing thi epmmittpe. Up to stifil; | Sonatpv Tayipr urged the dele-1 Closer co-operation between A&M and the state con- gates toi submit a program that servation board has been pledged in a new memorandum signed between the two. The memorandum revises and extends the original one Pledge Closer Co-operation /r •Y :,j 1 JixitGAA!6 C A F E 7 I p 1. A t ^' For Food of Iternational FAME 311 N. Main 1 Bryan Ml iill takfc cart/ of the needs of Texas schools for maybe 50 years tp cbmeJ “Let’s* not do it in drib bles—Ictfs buijd and plan for years th come/’ he said. -j “Ev A >out rtO per cent of elementally 4‘hfbl children have posture de- lii'c-t;, and this percentage rises W-itr age, Mrs> Billie Louise Crook, leaith education consultant, di- iisii n of maternal and child hpallh,- State Department of Mea th, said at the Wednesday jjjfte moon. session, j ‘Proper posture,” she said, ‘‘cc nsisls of easy uplift and easy , Carriage without undue strain.” j jl h 're is a vital need for a well- ! i iyoi nded program of body me- Smith And Meek Tell Advance Of Cotton Research 1 H. ‘P. Smith of College Station, and William E. Meek of Stoneville, Misjt., tije nations two leading au thorities! on cotton mechanization, presented the latest information ICE COLD WAPtRMELONS 4 - 1 J r r . .»e j|er slice dry Slicjje G uajrantecd' MMway alernu Ion (iarclen I Halfway ietweel Bryt n and Colllege a iii 11 - --11 The terms include: e extension service, througlji-f- T educational . work in connection with the formation of new conserv,* ation districts, attend meetings, and assist district board super; visibrs in the formation program; The agricultural experiment station, through staffs of the! main station and dO substation* on mechanical cotton production and laboratories will assist in j and harvesting at the Ninth An- the analysis i of problems and nual Cotton Research Congress in the development of programs of | Dallas hist week, according tb; an the < <>ns<-rvation districts, announcement; by Burris C. -lack- A&M wall assemble for district sop, general, chairman of the state- supervisor^ information oh the lat+ wide cotton cpmmittee. : est conservation research and con- The theme fof tlib congress was tinue to feature soil conservatiuri ! “Cotton Counts Its Opportunities.” work in its curriculum. ■> Domestic markets for cotton and i D. \V. Williams, vice-president cotton sbedsjj techricaL-research, j of .agriculture,* said that the mem- cotton pjroddction. and cotton in j orandum provided closer co-oper-f ‘ atiinj with tlie state board. J. D. Pgewijt, acting director of the statg board, has scheduled 1 ‘ mwtings over! the state to acquaint signed in 1939. The extension county agents, Will continue thi^ educational conservation program.'): Uifd‘other basiq phases of soum| farm and ranch management un! .. . . „ , m , der the terms of| the federal Smithf cherishedmages<of The Bible. The Lover act of IQf l. | j issues did; much to raise the mo- The county agents will conduct ra l c —apd it sure . . . needl'd rais- 1 ing. -FORT SILL- (Cdntinued' from Pago 1) We’re in full swing at camp. We thought that perhaps we 1 POLIO INSUKAN ;’K for all rntM. »5l. SFLL WITH A BATTALION CLASS!. F1XD AD. Itatp* . . . ac b word per initprtlon with n Sfid minimum. Spncr rftjpn in Clax^iflcd Section . . . OOd per column inch. Send nil clarified* with repdttnnco to the Student Activitlea Of- fice. All nd* should be turned In by IOjOO n.m. of the dny before publication. .... . »■ i McKENZIE-BALDWIN UUShNRSS COI^ LkGR offers refresher courses in iihort- huinl, bookkeeping and associated sub jects. Dial 2-GiM>6. Bryan, Texas. Merit System Will Offer Examination After June 30, Fortune will be. 1 $e.r,0. .Tohnson's! Magazine Apency lest- Book Store, Box 2M. Competitive examinations for positions in public health labora tories have been announced by the; Merit System of the Texas would have a rest from academic These Hio / 8 5n tho state De . work, but we have had eight pai . tment * of Health and its affil- hoursjof class each day. iated local units will result from Intrqmural athletics have gotten , an :evaluation of tvaini ^ experi- undervyay. It is practically teams cnce and an oral examination. °c *'v K ^ IU9 ,i “ Ka i nst A ^ 108 ' Veterans preference .will be of the, ciUlets from other scnooL j g ra ^ted honorably discharged ap- SsmI^EieuSSt ,h Hl»?h^?tl? ! P u< ^ n ts from the amed f 0P 9, e ,?,d FOR RKNT- Unfurnished npUrtmckt 11 vi..01, Lieutmant Hub Lai ter, ma | ce passing scores on the country — ?25.oo| monthly. All ptf NutioiiAl t'.ompiuiy, Kitir*, fl| lin ymr for entire jdmiJ. See J. Ire or call family, H.0D foi It. Thompson, 1-) , 2-87H». J • • ' yJduB). Vlllidfo FOR SALE — Room. ISxl*. wlthS ^th. Triillcr Aren E-4. FOR RENT—Row# with prlvntc bnt i.j block from new drill ficldi 20 :1 Avenue, South Onkwood. Apidy i i don. FOR SALE—1938 Plymouth coupo. rixbt. In oxcclldnt condition. Si-o 2,Z. College View. ; FOR SALE—Portable typewriter. I^w nl property of! typewriter repa Excellent conditjlon. Features of . model on a portable.. 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Tresiihint (iii'h G was vh<* Iprograni < lairman. L, T.. ! Murray, TcNas Coition Association, T Waco; IX T. Killough, Texas (.‘Ex- ^ J5TnSS I Houston Meeting Association, nations attend- County agcntB and conservation ; <(listrict J supervisors with 'the new Christ of A&M ’ bieuorandum. \ is an Aggie. Friday we got a true picture of army life. First call was at 4:15 (a.m! The whole day was spent on the rifle range firing carbines/ From 5 until 6 p.m. we Staged our first formal re view! and as a finishing note we prepared for the Saturday morning bedside inspection. Jack Krueger and Jimmy Sey- . -r. v. . , , , i mour hak| been planning a week- county agents and cokservatiorj t , n< j h jp Oklahoma City, but periment Stfition, ( and Walter] B. M Cottonseed Prod’ue $idnby L. Loveless,, manager oi j Dallas, participated in the pro-j Hie College Station agency foi - the gram —f- their; phiiis were disnipted when t hey j were placed on guard duty Saturday night. Curtis Timmerman was one of tho first Aggies to bo placed on extrf| duty for military delinquen cies. j Wednesday t afternoon he spent an hour of his leisure time skpijiing the lawn in front of his exapiination. Qualifications include gradua tion from an accredited college or university with major emphasis in appropriate sciences, and experi ence in public health laboratory technique. Applications will be received continuously until further notice. Blanks may be obtained from Rus sell E. Shrader, Merit System Su pervisor, Littlefield Bld|g., Austin, if hills paid. Cofitilct Eddie Anqcl, ' rt i i'r " north of Colbltre S ta “ House ■A mile 1’ost Office, LOOK! Sanitone Sendee at no extra cost . , PERFECT0 CLEANElfe American Gilnrral Life Insuranecj j barrack* With a field shovel | Company of i Houston, is .spending I \ iL.. t.. in,...,.* 4 *ux. - COTTX)1N| TOUR -; l^vifer I N4k Books Added (Continued from Page ■ ,i B. Mann. Vice Pres Potash Institute, Robert C, Jackson, t presenUd'ivb of the ' tun Council. A highlight of June PJ, when the .thi* n.itjoii’h capital, the local !represen 1 .alive Clin E. I Teague, Hie escorted the party, to the House! of Representatives: and ! to the Stdiate. T ! spqke to ffvuator T Oh the way to dent, Ame.rican j a( || K , meeting. Ford Mun- arid also with 1 1)t . r |yn, vice president and agents^ Washington re-, wall conduct the confers American Cot- nit Durham. North cus Hookjp, Penns they will visit thi American; Viscorc ( annual Management Conference, j l Plans for I he last six months olj I f i 'QiJL . • U i 1II4K agencyi activities are being; Hl| 1X00111 once. he trip came iv L 1 f. . group visite<i Former Geologist Hr,.,,vn„, _4& M Promoted Defoe’s c o J o r “Robinson CruSpe” with „„ 1 ASfS teS mi Connally appointed assistant division man- Washington the ! aKei ‘°f P ro d uct ‘ on department) “The Scarlet Letter” and Melville’s group visited the campuses of the. geophysical division, of thei Texas IS YOUR CAR! Ilk READY FOR JtlK vacationing Special - editions of books which are: favorites with adults as Well as chiidrtn art* in the Browsing i Room of the library, according to Mri Wjlnora Arnold, Readers’ Ad- vispr. j ■ \ l Among this collection of books are, Carroll’s “Aliee\In Wonder land”, with Hlustratioiis by John Tenniel, the original illustrator; ??? illustrations; thorne’s h Carolina a t f. 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