The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 09, 1950, Image 4

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Ran Ro*h<*11—-An AccountantAccountant
Assistant City Secretary 0
Students Hold
Weekend Camp
' * _ ^ ^ I Twdve member* and
Takes Taxes, Odd Requests Bu “"
Chureb, Bryan, went on
Fifth Children's Clinic
Receives 220 Patients
ly GEOICE nAlt TON
man wH«m> unKaepy
It i* to eattort (utUffr SUtiun
tow -OiM * Kan loawell
Hotoing 4o«n ih# affirtal pom-
wee W Moiatont citT »r<rotary,
la* MrvM ia > doubi* capacity
aa tai aaaaaaor and coltortor and
aa fteanc* officar ‘ Moving to Col-
l»f» Station from Bryan ovor four
>oa»* ago. Ran wa« appointod to
to* peaaaat job by tW city roun-
•• wakaa oat badgot •umaiar
iaa. baadtoa rovoaaoa. aigaa ctty
■Mha, boopa aa tovoatorv of
HBliaa. »ed faaoralli taper
daw aft Wok oork tavolvod ia
kooptog a ctty kail office raM-
- *M
Inelodo^ also in bit datiet ia
tko ebook mg of property witk ro-
forenet to taa aatoating In bia j
Lot and Block Regieter Ran keopt
i piettire of every bouae in the (^1- ;
logo Station eoaimbnity What'a
toore, be take* all picture* him-!
Being m the City of College Sta
tier office* ail day, it is only l
natural that la* is preM
once ia a Iffcile* when
oeekend retreat to Camp tiieaecke
Neo BraunfeU Satoniay and Sun
making the trip enjoyed
the oeekend oakb included a mid
night oorehip service Saturday
night, a Sunday morning worship
service, di mu talon group*, end
•wimaaaa in the Comal River
The iutineet and Professional
Clast, of which Mrs H R Raakin
ia teacher, is campeami of single
yoong adults of both Bryan and
College Station, including ABM
studenU its purpoe*- is to have a
Christian fellowship for young
adults
Kan Rmytril
WotLr ^rurxr, Dlu i\sl
You Can Express Your Love . . .
With Lovely (lifts From
CALDWELL'S JEWELRY
"Gift Wrapped Erw"
112 N. Mam
phone in with strange requests
The classic story al**ut cock crow
ing complaints has been an a<
tuality in the city office* many
times in the past. Kan says
4ad then there are ihe other
odds-sad end* rewoeot* Ear ia-
stance one da* a frustraUd
sB^aMaatol km final r^aAa4
^^eUe* rvwr pewe^mvwmi set — ewm t nwi a w —was
«as tick in bed sad that Ibe
louagster a as aorrymg her "la
death ” The ailing child was cam
plaining ahnnt a cat stranded an
tnp of • telephone pale which
he could see while looking
through (he wiadoa
Quick to the rescue Ran had
the city marahal! on the job Has
tily assembling a rude structure
composed of a long pole with
a wooden plank on .me end. the Mllrv Hvoder*.wwBarh.
Marshall M»meh..» entice.! the cat Mlin ^,| Eileen Bakvi^t amilio
off his perch onto the hoard and
then down to the ground
Graduating from Hrame High
School Kan nvnt to_work for the
(iulf Oil Corporation a* auditor
for three year* Hi* job involve.!
chucking service section* in whole
sale warehouse*
Afterward he tame to Bryan to
join with his father in establish
mg the second 7-l’p bottling plant n* • a*. e-*
in Teas* The other plat t had been I <jL s* r If'wt I .Uftlf*
aet up in Houston a few year* pre 1 f ^ UlWir
vioualy In those days, with 7-l’p
Bed (toss
e. Plans Bryan Mret
rt- J :
annUdl membership
the iiias«Ni County
will
The members maktag the tnp
were Mis Ran Inn Gussie Lee
Perry, Bill Neal, Helen Ludwig.
Man Beth HvnderwwwBarbara ter aenlrif aa amial
the Raw Croaa Oai
l ianagan. Wallie Scott. Warren
McKeatia, Bill Meisina. and J B
Christian
iciest* of the class were Mary
Joyce Carr Keva Jane Green I^s
lie l-ayne, and Beverly lamp
The 1'lrd
meeting of
( haptor, Amerumd R***! Croaa,
be held thia afteanoon at 4 p m
at the City Hail ia Bryan Henry
B ( laapa. Kad Croaa represents*
tiv» fram the Midwastren Area
Office, St Louis, will he the prin
cipal appaker at that tune
The annual report of chapter ac
tivities during the past year will
b* giweh by Pal Newton, chapter
chairman, and ame new director*
will be added t© the membership
of the American Red Cross in 1<
Midwealrrn stare t'laaae was ap
pointed to hia present position af
ter serving aa afpiatant director of
ms Service for
Veterans for mope than a year. Hia
first Rwrf Croaa post was as a fund
raising ^ representative in North-
\that's Cooking
ARM PHYSICS SOCimr meeto
Maftoj
The Kiwams Cnppiad Child- i ton. a prominent plastic surgeon
ren t Clinic yesterday was the ftf the stats, eiamtued poteaUal
biggest and
>ng Tuesday at 7:JU p m Mahot ^ ^.11 • urTound,n * c * unt ‘^
Gnmaa will sprok in oonnarttoa | ***? 5^** *®* r ** r **^* r **
with the program and refroahmenU ,7 ® l “ t ^ _
will be served k “**“
AICHE. Tue.d.y, May t- TT 0 "* ^ »**•
7:30 p.nf. in Room 104 of the C* 1 "* * w< * wf * i ^ spacialmU
Petroleum Building Nett year's rn * n mKo eaamiued Use
officer* will be elected
B L SI NESS SOCIETY. 7J0i p
m . luenday, YMCA Chapel, Bus
mess meeting imst <hance to get
Business Society Banquet Ticket*
President urges all officer* am!
ticket salesmen to attend
CORPCK CHRIST! CLUB * 4.4
p m. Thursday '£2~ Academic
Building New officers will be
alerted
7*
the best in its
year history according to Daniel
Russell, chairman of the Hiate.
Taro hundred end twenty child-iand a pediatrician consulted with
therapist examined children with
speech defects and two neuruldgists
eastern town
children, the local nurse*, the
women who furnished transpor
tation for the children, the met-
chanu who furnished the refresh
menu, and all other* who volun
teered their time and energy
The newspaper* and radio *ta-
tH»n* of Bryan, Brenham, and Col
lege Station, publiciked the clin
ic Refreshment* were furnished
by the Dr. pepper Bottling (om-
DEL RIO 4AM CLUB meet* * P*ny Samtory Daine*. The Bryan
to vss^* ®-Jj--ICoca Cola Company, and the Ldy
Ice ( ream Company
The agencies and dub* who
«p*n»ored and cooperated with the
clinic were the Hraao* Valley
Shrmers the Kiwam* Club, the
Kindcrvartin ^ill
(Tockelt Biill(lo«s Have Busy V^cck
stiH in its pioneering stage*, all
that was necessary to secure s
company franchise to sell in a rer
tain area waa to apply for it
Whie working fur ike Galf
Oil torpors ties, Ran first he
came interested in arrouating
4nd later ke began taking a
correwpondewce course <■« Ike
sabiect from the LaNslle Ellen
*ion University Not mas* per
soiw> were interested ia that par
ticular field ia tkooe dav*. There
ossa t mark mouev ia it.
According to Ran, he* dealing
with a pretty good lot of people
tempo rabie to other towns in
the United State* College Station
haa a first rato group of people
Along with a bunch of educator*
always com** a bunch of g.iod cit-
irena "
The Crockett Bulld.ig* t«s»k the
firat playoff gam* from 4AM
C.maolidated veaterdav by a score
of 10
Thia was the first game in the
playoff for championship of Dis
trict 211 A The plav-off c*Kild con-
Cel v ably go the full th ree game*
as the- team that wins must take 2
out of the l game* in the *ene»
Yesterday, Crockett had g.«si
pitching Rotund Jhme* also did
an excellent job fop ConsolidatedT
He fanned 14 batter* and the lone
run that Crockett scored was un
earned
< rockett scored in the second
inning when Jone* walki-d a Bull
dog batter The Bulldog player
promptly stole second and scored
on an error
The asroud game u# the sene*
will be played in Crockett on Wed
neaday at 4 p m
Soi^nefr
lisigk they p
*i>og» and dl
Members of the Wee Aggieland
Kinil. rgarten Class are having a
hue J wpek according to Mrs K R
Lyle, t«a. her of the . lass
(*i Monday they attend'd a pur
ty m the W M Jvpark* home h.m
oru|g Suite Stevenson ami Johnny
injiwrn
resent.-d a program
a nee* before the lo
cal Ik Uf'aliU Club
Thuiyuiay tnght at 7 3(> in the
Gr^v e | he a
the
time toaael Welch, and Battiyla
Hayes will be crowned King ahd
Queen of the festival They have
been < - b<***‘n by a vote of the class
mem bet's
Friday they will atteud a birth
day pagty honoring Bamela Hgye*
The party ia being given by her
mother, Mr* la-on Hayes and will
be at the Scout Little Houae
annual May Eeattva! for
rMaa will b« held A t ^hi*
Russet Welch, and
Thursday sight
Room, i-30 pm Election of of
ficera.
EMTOMOLOGY SKVIETY meet,
mg Tuewtiay, May !♦, in roofn 10,
Science Hall L r Curl of Bureau
•f Entomology and Plant Quaran
tine I'SDA. will speak
KRKAM AND KoW KLUB
7:S(I p m Tuesday. May 9. Agri
culture Building Special meeting
PORT ARTHUR (’Ll B Thur*
day, 7:15 p ik Room 303 Goodwin
Hall Election pf officer* for lb&0
51 and plklM for Pan-H«lia>mc
Prom
the w a Cji- Mclennan
COUNTY I'L will have a swim
and picnic Wt ipieaday, May lb at
the Clair Pit! Everyone is asked
to meet at “Y" at 5 16 pm
to obtain ndi Adnuaaion free
VM '51 Wires, Bowling party,
7:110 p m WGQaes<iay, Bryan Bow
ing Center
Wildlife tOK Class
Y i*it* Beaver Dam
The Wildlife Management 40k
class to >k a field tnp to Hearne 1
Friday 10 obseive beaver dgm* |
and resi It* of beaver work in !
j Robertson County i
A can ful check w a« made of sue
| ami apectaa .d vegetation used by
i the animal*, to !«e compile.! and
analysed in later laboratory work
The group was met in Hearne
i by S H Seale, state game warden,
i who acted as guide
Bi County Medical Society, the
local county health anils the
State Health Department, Texas
University Medical Hr howl, and
the Women's Societiea of th* local
churches
The perpuee of th* diair was
ta diagnowr physical defects and
te reranaiend the type af treat
ment needed < ecrective aargery
needed by tksme whuar pa reals
raimot afford it will he tahea
rare of with fends rained k» total
organization a.
Eight specialist* srere present
to treat the children Theee in
rinded three orthope»tic men. Dr
H E Hipp* of Martin, and Dr
G W' Eggers and Dr Otto Bl.wk
er of Galveston .
Dr Ainsworth, also of Calves
ManF Department
PresentH Speaker
R N Dyer, personnel manager
for Humble Oil Company, will
speak tonight at 7 3<i in Room Sill,
Go. si win Hall on “Induatrtal Engi
neermg in the Petroleum Indus
try "
Dyer is sponsored bj the "So
ciety for Advancement of Man
ag-mient "
Rattal ion
CLASSIFIED ADS
TUESDAY. MAY 9, 1950
am i with * ba tt a mow < i Aaaimtr>
At) Hale. ir a •■*'(1 i»f iftaar
, «it» a At mtotmmm **•<« raw <■
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tasra 10 th* stud**’ KnivHtm Otfl*#
All ad* mould b* turiwd is by 10 W
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r™w» asd hath Traitor or roow »a«t
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MM*ar Bryan
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. Inod rondlt ton A PPO
ovfiyn Itolra Bryan
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m N Mus
AIX rTANDAWn r**ord» 10 par rant off
.'am* •»)(. u* *•< out of th* roror* kua
nao* B*t!». Ho«naa 114 N Mam
1.1V I NO ROOM at ITt ato* lansa and
boSraa* m (ond itodltton So* RnnaM
R .'has* R H 1 Rryan rt*to ViSag*
t «*d iron star* e«s* 4«i*to at Vlr »a*tt
I anti rhMfc*n ?*alh*r pOow* at JOr *srh
U**d aitrhsn ealMn*.* »«h nnka S fit
tint* at Mh <» •ach
SHthtty itama* ad kltclton rabmata with
•ink* and flltWgi *< »2* .to »arh
Th* ah". - tt»ma can b* a*ori at th* Ruud
ng a roltof* rtllit.M A d M Ann*t
Warohoua* Rryan Air B<»* &•’ »**r< » (*.
a m and * (to p m »arh day Sal
urdar
M ToRBIKr Idsal for Cw
t>nr<altos 1 hoap et ■**
rok SALK OR RRNT 4 ran
<oos*r Si Pautt*d doff
Sunday* Cos tart owsd*
(to 47 Oos I toll very CStW
* FOR RENT •
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imws* b*.»**r < on*** atsftos aed
an Vor Jos* 1 Is SilHeWlf I
ai.uk off coitos* Rood aae a
•nuslk «.n W illiasiana Ito1*s
the parent* of choidrog having ’
nervojk disorder* and trartaM* types S
of pnralytto The largogt group
of case* Mere orthopedic and next f
largest group were thhae with I
nervous disorders ,
TV seed for a Clink of thia
a i waa expressed by Dr Gi W,
leeselman. head m the Shrine
Club Committee, who «M: “A
child haa hia who** Hn thMd .
of him and it ia important that
any defects needing kerTOction ke
taken rare of now 1
-INTRAMLRALS-
(Continued from Ftft ID
main campus non m^Unry aoft-
bail division with TcYV playing
Dorm U and the winner meeting
Dorm 17 in the finals. The win
ner of the final round meet* |he
champ of the club divisloM fer (he
all-coileg* non-military champion
ship.
Jtoftro Wins ERghl
Burton June* won the first v
flight of the open golf tourney
to gain entrance into the aemi-
j final round, and Gene Giheon won
the second flight of th* meet to
aiao gain the aenuflMi round
Jones had downed Jo* Bennett in
the quarterfinal*, while Giheon •
dropped L E Einrine on hie wny
to the four man round.
In flight* four and five, win
ners have not yet been dekarmiaod
Bob Blakeny and John Gee take to
th* green* fur the flight four
title, while Jack Miller meets Dow
Joseph and E. P Ruhmon faces
D. E Napp with the winner* meet
ing for the flight five crown
The golf double* are now in the
semifinal stage aa Cox and Wei
singer start swinging agaiaat
Jones ant! Fisher in the top flight
while Miller and Joseph meet
Hill and Hill Winner* of the etmvr
matches will form the champion
ship flight for the double* crown
of the campus
Ten ads Oa The Go
Tennis received a shot in the
arm yesterday with th* completion
of several matrhsM Bob He I leek of
A Infantry seems to he a real
comer in the event having reached
the semifinal round without having
hes-n seriously pressed Belieck de
feated Bull Y unity in the quar-
j terfmaIs
Teddy Lappa* dropped Bill .
Hoover yeaterday to gain th* round
of four, and Thompson advaneod
aimilartjr with a victory over Ha-
den Hardin in the quarterfinal*
The slowest quarter of th* tour
nament ia sUli in the early Stages
Danny Perkins is waitinf to meet
the winner of the Sherman Hinh -
Bill Dietert match in the quarter-
1 final round
In the double* last year’s (tam
pions, Dietert and Perkin*, meet
Davidson and Moms with the win
ner advancing to the final round,
as Boston and Gaakitt take to the
courts agawist Yardley and Thump
son in the quarterfinal roend
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unto phu<M a 4 see*
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THE EXCHANGE STORE
‘Serving Texas Affka"
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