n i a/ • • r ; , • c x \ ■i. ■ h - 1 i> ^ rJ|. Thjn ttroup of junior college HtudonU recently ''*wU‘d .Uio ompuN ok KUMut of the Ajr ('oimdl. WMIr ru*r«> thoy Imipcetcd the School of A«ri- > culture. Piftured in 'the mhuaI order nre (front row) Dunne ^Alexander, Ariiontoin State "Col. •»*•! Jerry . Jnckwon, ArlidKton State ColleKei rhomnn Hinenly, Arllnnlnn State CoJIeitei Joe (tni'/,n, Laredo Junior (’olleue! Seiluo Kli/.ondo, - 1‘nredo Junior Colleue: M. W. Moore, iuNtnictor, i'J'redo _ Jr. Colleue| (aocond row) Charlea N. * IH'iiit of : llu* .School of Arurlculltiro; ioin fitilhfU', Soiithwoni 'Tomih Jmiioi Coll cue: Kiifnor I fovlito, Camlo Junior C'ollotfoi Murcol- ino Kuhlo, Laredo Junior Colleue; Knrlque Krau,' Laredo Junior Colleue; Dr. R. L. Hunt: profeaHor, Au Red deportment; Hollia Smith, Soutnweat Tax- an Junior Colleue; (third row) Melville Mumme, SouthweatTexaa Junior Colleue; Joe McConnell, Au Rco aenlor; Kay Iteeae, horticulture aenior, Jiin my Sanderltn. Southweat Texaa Junior Col- leue; Derby Helblu, Southweat Texaa Junior Col- leue; Roy Klrehner, SouthweM IVxaa'Junior Oil- Texaa Junior Collide. leue; LIomI Claylntru, lualructor, Southweal Tex aa Junior Colleue; and Homer lleaa, Southweat Annual Continues to Add Specialist By JOHN WHITMORE would ' help the crippled children \ ,'Five years auo a group of civic 1,1 a re a. A diagnostic clinic minded men got together and seemed to be the ideal solution to ‘tisjed to;think of something that' the problem. j Lations ... . . . to The Culpepper Real Estate Agency on the opening i of thfe n$w Hillcrest Apart ments. L. . I .. • ^ czx>. days, 1 Earlier in the evening, Fred Kepper gave a financial report on the dance which the society had held In the Agricultural En- Kippering building last Saturday nldht. , 1 Mark (Jordon, chairman of the nominating committee, presented a list of students which had been selected us candidates for offices in the society next year, The election will be held next week, (Jordon said, Ballots will bo available ht the office of Fred R. Jones, lqy»d of the department, A student must have paid at least one,semester’s dues in order to bo digit he to vote, (Jordon concluded. Charlie.;Modisett, society presi dent, announced that the society would have a barbecue in Hensel Park on May 16. The results of ttm election will be announced at this time, Modisett concluded. - VANITY FAIR - (Continued from Page 1) presentation" of the Vanity Fair beauties could not be/held this year because of difficulties in sche duling an outstanding orchestra for the affair. Grady Elms, assistant director of Student Activities, explained that, despite the fact That efforts were begun last November, no “big- name” band could be located for either Feb. 17 or April 29, the only two dates open for a presen tation dance this spring. The student heads of the year book added that is was necessary to use a local selection group since no “name” orchestra leader was available and publisher’s deadlines were this month. They added that the pictures of the six beauty winners will be featured in The Battalion during the next 10-day period^as well as appearing in the Vanity Fair sec tion of the Aggieland 1950. 1 ■. Jack McCariey McCarley is winner of the 1950 Danforth Travel Fellowship and was this morning announced winner of a $200 scholarship awarded by Vit-A-Way Inc. He is a junior dairy husbandry ma jor from Denison and will make the Danforth tour this summer. Form 17 Fa cl-18 2-28-40) DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS 4 i 1U60 CENSUS ham: you been counted? ^ * The (’priMUH Ih tiparltiK Completion. If you have not been counted here or anywhere pIhiT; plcaae fill our the form belf>w .and mail it immediately to the U. S. CenuuH District Office at the addreaa ahown, My address on April 1, 1950, was: ouse Number and Street...a (or description of location) Apt. No. City, town, village . State. -L 1 Name of eac;h person whose usual , place of residence wiis in this ' household on April 1, 1950 (Last name) (First name) (Initial Relationship of this person to the hopd of the household 1 such as head, wife, : son, roomer, etc. Sex M or F Color or race Age at ikst : birthr 4ay i; ; T q 1 L:: 1 - 1 r- . • ? 1 l i | ■- jtr - 1 ' T \ J V' >’ " ; tJ;, - ' .V >3 > /| V -- • ' V -J- ’ - -i • / ,- - * * k ‘ i ■ Cut Out This Form and Mail to: ■ . ■ V'. .. N ■■ DISTRICT SUPERVISOR, U. S. Bureau of the Census. / . MAIL.THIS REPORT NOW! Bureau df the Census District Supervisor I ■‘-.Ui 8. Bureau of Census '-V i 405 East 6th St. Corsicana -r .v.-HV 7' ft member of the staff of the Gal veston Medical School, Little chil dren will be given u check up to discover what is the matter with the infants. A neurologist will he present to look after people with nervous trouble, He will check the children Who have been struck with some nf the various types of paralysis. In )iast times the largest line ups have been In frontrof the or thopedic surgeon's office, This year there will be il orthopedic men, These specialise In all types of bone work, They can check on the feasahlllty of an operation for cases of children with club feel. If surgery is needed and will help the doctor will suggest. In cases where the parents are unable to pay for the proposed operation,'committee’s in this vicin ity wilK check the financial condi tion of\thc parents. If surgery would help the child, but the par ents are unable to pay, local com mittees will raise the money to send the childXto the hospital. “This is a community project, and it will not Work unless all of us in this area wokk together and bring all of Ihe "handicapped to the clinic,” Dr. G. W. Jvphlessellman, Shrine Club Crippled Children Com mittee, announced this Kiorning. Shotgun Toter Injures Three In Goldthwaite CJoldthwaite, Tex., May 4 — (AP)—A man with a dou ble-barreled Hhotgun in hia hands harangued a crowd in downtown Goldthwaite yea- terday and wounded three persons with his occasional shots. The man stood ait the entrance of a Hardware-implement store and yelled out his grievances for some 30 or 45 minutes. Deputy Sheriff Clyde^ Cock- rumi finally felled him witF a shot in the forearm. He identified the man as Tommy Fuller, 45, a con crete worker who lives six miles from Goldthwaite. Several hundred persons gath ered oh the sidewalks on .the north side of the courthouse square in Goldthwaite, the county seat of Mills County in West Central Texas. In the midst of Jiis harangue, the man began opening fire on passers-by. The first victim,»Luth- er Booker, 65, a painter, was shot in the shoulder. Then Fuller turned toward the hardware store, Cockrum, said, and shot across the show room. A shot hit Robert Cockrum, about 55, a farmer near Goldthwaite. Two pel lets from the shot hit E. T. Fair- man, about 60, head of the im plement firm and president of the First State Bank of Goldtlnvaite. Fairman had stood within six ft it of Fuller for 30 minutes plead ing with him to put the shotgun down. Then the deputy sheriff, who had been summoned, took one straight shot across the storeroom, hitting fuller in the foitearm. Ful ler dropped his shotgun and then was taken into custody. Robert Cockrum was the most seriously woundedl. He was hit in the right groin and was rushed to a hospital in Brownwood. Booker was hit in tpe shoulder, Fairman and Bpoker wore treated in CJoldth- waite, Fuller also was taken to a doctor's offiiie for treatment of hi* arm Tvouml, * He remained lin custody last night, Sheriff Wylie L, Mahan was out of town yesterday. No charges are expected to be filed until to day i v. Two Tull tlousvH— in One Small One Beaumont, Tex., May JJ—i/Pi— The census enumerator, after list ing 11 persons in a four-room house here, made ready to leave when the head of the household, a Negro, asked, “ain't you gonna count my ^brothers?’ 1 ’. “Oh your brother lives here with you?” He was asked. “ Yas- suh, him and hi’si wife.” “Well, you and your, nine child ren and youif brother and his wife makes 13 persons living here, roesi^’t it?” • , “Not exactly,” the Negro replied. “My-brother has 10 children here.” Final "-eount—S3. CONGRATULATIONS On the Opening of HILLCREST APART? Making Bryan a More Modern and Attractive City BARRON - BRITTON, Inc. 1213 So. CoUege Road Bryan ’ I "'I'- 1 Wildlife on a trip sra ssrt.’r^rS beavers at work. s j The group will leave the cam- — - A 7 a. m. and will return »y evening. T ras'- taa aatt -ar- LY, MAY 4. 1950 McCarley Selected Kream, Kow Jack McCarley, 1 junior dairy major from Denison, was elected president of the and Kow Klub at ita meet- ing Tuesday, May j2. Other officers elected at the meeting were Jack Birkner, vice president; Calvin Rinn, secretary; d. d. ai Jamea 1 Webb Cox, The club the dairy cal products connection contest here Ubby Stock-up >Sale %Vz Cans Libby’s Halves Apricots . 2 cans 45c 2V$ Cans Libby’s Sliced Peaches . 2 cans 45c 40 Ox. Cans Libby’s Tomato Juice . . . can 25c 7 Ox. 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