The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 20, 1950, Image 4

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Sheep Population To Crow in 1950
Th# dcrllne In Texas sheep
mimtM>rs will probably be halted
in 1080, with the possibility of
some I recovery according, to a sur
vey recently released by Dr. J. C.
Miller, head of the Animal Hus
bandry ^Department.
The survey was in the form ot
a graduate study, “What's Hap
pening to Texas Sheep ?“, made bv
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fits of proper range management
practice, (t is very unlikely that
Jacob T. Dameron, Van Horn; and
Archie Jr. McDaniel, Lordsburg.
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ever again reach the 1040-43 level,’
the report said.
The study shows that sheep pop
ulation of the state climbed steads
ily until 1940 and then, due to
drouth^ uncertain wool prices, and
high feed prices coupled with in
experienced labor, the number
dropped 31 per cent in 10 years.
Made by a survey through coun
ty agents in 1949, the study com
pares figures with answers to a
questionnaire sent to the members
of the Texas Shefp and Goat Rais
ers Association ih 1940. The halt in
the decline of the sheep numbers,
now 26 per cent of the nation's
total, is due partly to Texas sheep
men practicing more crossbreeding,
V \ the sheep population in Texas will
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D@BBS
Dobbs brings you hats of finer quality, bettif oon-j
Wuction, higher atyle than you’d ever belitva poaalbla
'from the $10 tag.’
These Dobbs live up to their label in every reaped,
And that same label identifies the world’s finest hat*.j
Before you invest in any hst~«4 any price-look
ij (iratLqtyr eelecilon of 110 Dbbbe. It will pay you wei(i
Oihtt Dobbi.Hait tU'SO to tSO.
103 N. Main
Conway & Co.
— A Finagle
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TUlie Now Cooks, Sews for Aggies
TUlie’s f Ireamland is now under
the management and ownership of
Mrs. Tillib Halos, or as she pj-e-
fers to called, just Tillie.
February 7 Tillie bought out
er partner and started in on her
wn, with this basic policy “Home
ted food at the lowest possible
es”.
In addition to owning ihe
amland, Tillie also owns the
l&M Alteration shop, which She
ill continue to manage.
The cafe will seat 67 people ^ at
La Fiesta
REGULAR PLATE
65c
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TamaleH
FrIJoleu
Rice
Tea or Coffee
Compueata
Rnchiladan
Chili
TortUllnH
Pralinen
Bryan’s Original
Mexican Restaurant
303 N, College Avenue
Bryan
booths and stools, Tillie said. The
staff includes two cooks, five wait
resses and four students.
She has had previous experi
ence in the cafe business
home town
* ' cafe business in her
of Weimer, Texas.
Tillie’s Creamland is open 6
a. m. to 11 p. m. daily and on the
nights there are dances on the
campus they will be open all night.
- FIGHTS -
(Continued from Page 3)
Morales was state flyweight king
in both 1948 and 1949
Amarillo is the only region with
a chance of overtaking Fort
Worth i in the jj team race. Fort
Worth has 15 points and four
fighters left. Amarillo has 11
points and fiv|e fighters left.
Hemlflnals Pairings
Bantamweights:
Alfred Flor*a, 1 126, Bryan, vs.
Billy Dickerson, 127. Brownwood;
Lloyd Densinnn, 126, Waco, vs,
Roy Pacheco, 127, Fort W^Mh.
Light-HcavySvelghtii:
J. Ray Henry. 10.'!, Amarillo, vs,
Johnny Wllllngnam, 175, Urnwn-
wood! Michael Wooiaey, 172, Fort
Worth, vs. Campbell Woodman,
175, Bryan.
Heavyweights;
James Hoff, 190, Houston, vs.
Dick Scott, 100, Bryan; Andy Fair-
leson, 184, Fort Worth, vs, Tin
Adams, 1H0, Abilene.
Whai*8 Cooking
AGRONOMY SOCIETY, picture
change from Tuesday, Feb. 21 to
Wednesday, Feb. 22, 5:15 p.m..
West side of Ag Building.
BUSINESS SOCIETY, Tuesday,
7:30 p. m.j Ex-Student Lounge,
YMCA. Election of officers.
COTTON BALL AND PAG
EANT COMMITTEES, Wednes
day, 7 p. m., Room 209, Ag Experi
ment Statioh Building.
DISCUSSION AND DEBATE
SOCIETY, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.,
Room 325 Academic Building.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
CLUB, Tuesday, 7:15 p. m., Rohm
108, ME Shops. Plans for second
conference to be discussed. j |
INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTI
CAL SCIENCES, A&M CHAPv
TER, Tuesday, Feb. 21, 7 p. rn.
Petroleum Lecture Room. Mr.
Fred Weick will speak on the Agri-
cultural airplane. /
JMEWCOMERS CLUB, Wednes
day, 7:30 p.j m., YMCAj/Washing-
ton Birthday party. _/
PRE-LAW SOCIETY, Feb. 21
Tuesday, about 7 R.m., Dorm 2
lounge. Talk on preparation for
law school by RoV R, Roy.
RODEO CLUB. Monday, Feb.
20 8 p. m. Lecture Room, A&I
Building Everyone is invited
ANTONIO CLUB, Tues-
HAN
West side of. Ag-
rii'tiltuiyt Bonding, Club picture
will Ik* tukifn. No. 1 uniform w
sult eoats Mill be worn,
SADDLE AND SIRLOIN
OLUH, Tuerilay, Feb 21, 7;15 p.
in., A«I Ia<eture Room.
YMCA CABINET MEETING,
Feb, 20, Monday, 7:15 p.m., Cabi
net room of the YM('!A, Picture
will be taken.
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actual money used
through stirring phases
^rmiT op 'is
Memorable events of history and drama
in the lives of our predecessors in Ameri-
ca are recalled as we view the display of
currency, used in various periods, and
now being shown in this Bank’s lobby.
well be titled: “The Romance of Money.”
This educational and interesting presentation is offered as a
service to the community by College Staton State Bank. It is
hoped that among the resultant emotions produced in viewing
this display will be an appreciation on YOUR part of the im
portance of the proper handling of YOUR funds, today! We
feel that making College Station State Bank YOUR Bank is
an important step iri the proper regulation of your financial
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History is replete with deed's of daring, valor, in
trigue, and in nearly all of these, somewhere or
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SHOWING FOR THE PERIOD
FEB. 20 TO FEB. 27
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Come in and see the currency
display any day this w
The^e is, of course, no o
e e k.
t>liga-
tioh on your part, ar}d no
charge.
College Station
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I Safety • Courtesy
State Bank
Promptness
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UCADETS -
(Continued from Pug** 1)
orlaiul, Jimmy Rolllha, McKInnoy:
Gooriri* HchwarU, Marcodva; Bill
Aloxahilci', Soydor. |
Bnrllunt9< arc Drun L. (Hud-
dy) Boyd, FI. Wurlh; Jarry
Ward, mm Anlunlu; Huh Tala,
CryHlal ('By, 'IVxaN; John Tar-
vvr, DnllaMi luMiiuird N. IVrk-
Ihn, FI, Worth; Jvrry Byrd,
Vprnoit: David Kiroagfr, Wan
AngVlo; Dirk HluMowyr, ijlnM
AukiimIIiu*; Boh Hardy, ILiua-
lon; Jim BoylvN, El I’hmo; I lick
AdumH, VlncruncN, lnd,;- Bill
lllrkrr, CorpiiH Chrlatl; Jimmy
Dalton, l.ullng: Larry Hard-
wlckv, CbrpuH Chrlatl; Goorgr
Rodgpra, College Hint ion; Allen
Sliger, Waco; Bob StinHon, Dal-
!»«: Bob Terrell, Denton; Lamar
McNew, College Statbm; Alton
Murphy, Mineral Well*.
Basse? include Jbrldan Strong,
Velasco; Jack Shell^ Corpus Chris-
ti; Gborge Thomas, ;FL Worth; H.
W. Van Cleave, Mission; Thomas
Sayage, Port Arthur: Jack''Nor
man, Galveston: Edmund Munford,
Eagle Lake; Kenneth Hill, San
Benito; Jack Cresset; Ft. Worth;
John Derry, Corpus Christi; Ca
rol Cato, Thalia; Conrad Cone,
College Station; Pavid Haines,
College Station^ K^ith Haines,
College Station Burton Lambert,
Sweetwater; Bill Lewis, College
Station; Thurmond: Munson, An-
gleton.
In the Aggie Square* Club man ami wife have equal Jurisdiction
when It cornea to lawmaking. Newly elected nrealdcitU of the
group are Tom (with tie) and Jerry (eyes elooed)i Buckner.- New
Vlee-prealdenta are Mterllng and Francla l.lndaay, on (he left.
Handling the financial ami secretarial matters will Ite Tom and'
Nell King, left, newly elected secretary-treasurers. * •
Battalion
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rooiti apt,—utilltlni A j,I,on» piiiU-pri
vate tile bath—garage. 2107! South Col
lege Avenue.
♦ SERVICES • ’
ORT EASTER SEWING dJnIS early.
Mary Brown, 203 W. Caraon, Bryan.
Profs Attend Meeting
Carl Tishler and W. bf. Powell
of the Physical Education Depart
ment tand L. Richardson, sup
erintendent of A&M Consolidated,
returned Saturday from a two-day
meeting in Austin. j
The meetihe was sponsored'’ hy
.the State Denjtrtment of Hpalth.
Its purpose was to plan better
methods of teaching health edu
cation.
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