The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 27, 1938, Image 4

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Fiftjr-ffre »hiwMMi< fifty
student* have flasdid
tion this fear,
to officials on th*
As a remit, the ceUafd’s 3.001
acre caaspus has been ‘>iton«Wd"-4-
40 miles. la the above pi
'fraphk; a 28-mile ntenaao* is
trajred, this section of the caa^
usmf the term loosely, r ^
Navaaota, where some 150 AyyisS
are livmy. '
One private ho*to and three lof-
mer hotels are beinp tohabited
organised on a cooperative
by Dr. Dan Russell, head of
Department of Rural Sociology
According to Dr. Rusaell,
worth of equipment has been
itplled, which will be paid for |jy
those living tn the dwellings, f aJ
Contrary to popular belief,
Dr. Russell, strict discipline
forced in the houses by senior
graduate student managers
Trucks leave Nsvasota, Bry
Hearn and Wellborn* daily
their cargoes of student*,
must catch their busses st 6:30 o
The Navaaota group. uVr
nary circumstances,
some 9.800 miles this year
of that thing called "education.
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f. says
k. Bry tot.
lily wiih
Students
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Phene 271 er U& Bryaa j
Office ever let Sute Baak ;
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W KLCOBK. AGO IRS
i smpus Saadwkk Shop for
the best ssndwirhee la Texaa
Made by the HL R Kiag Gea.
R Skew.
,T - ’Naff Bald
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j, aider orii-
will travel
.ear in search
A. A M.’s system of scattering
overflow students in nearby cities
makes the college camp-wagon sys
tern necessary. One of the trucks
used is shown at upper right. It
hauls its load 44 miles daily be
tween college and Navaaota. Com
muting students shown are, left
to right, Alton Graham and Doug
las Pierce, both of Conroe; Otis
Smith of Sanatorium; Lester Lof-
tice and Edgar Stambaugh, both of
Celma, and Afel Vanxandt of
Zwfcyf-
Top left are shown Aggie wait
ers in the A. A M. mess hall—larg
est structure of its kind in the
world. The waiters eat last but
still manage to do a fair job of
it.
Mother, cook and supervisor for
the 100 Hoyle Hotel occupants is.
Mrs. Addie Lillian Furr, shown giv
ing order*, in the lower righ pic
ture. Left to right, the students in
the picture are Rd Slayton, Hugh
Reich, sqd Henry Phelps —Photos
by counteey The Houston Press.
AGGIB8
Your Barber H. Hdijuartrr-
JONES BARBER SHOP
In Bryan and College
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Bryan. Texas
Office* - Greenwood Courts
Phones: Office 848; Rea. SSI
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• AGENTS WANTED
Per flcaaniag and Prr*Minc
j Call G. A. Ellis. 17
MAJESTIC CLEANERS
Phene Bryaa 74
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Five Courteous Workmen
At Your Service
TOM ADAMS BARBER
SHOP
Bryaa, Texas •
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We Give SKRVICB Not Sell It w
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SERVICE STATION
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WASHING • Ll BRICA’tlON • GENERAL REPAIRING
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
North Gate .. 2 Bike. West pf Post Office - Phone Collet* 244
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Service Is Onr Motto
1 LA SALLS JIAMEEM SHOP
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COLLEGE OKIE
NEW EQUIPNENT
FOE MESS HALL
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W R. ^Ftof) EfANS
Fernerly with A^
At Jones- Berber Shop
North Gat
The college has added new cquip-
j ment to the laundry, mess hall, and
1 sewage disposal plant.
The college laundry has $6,000
wotoh of hew equipment which in
cluded three new drying tumblers,
three new shirt presses, one set of
sleeve form* and a new washing
machine. All of the laundry equip
ment has been rearranged to facil
itate more economical handling by
, the onr ^ranfoi employees who
are working in the laundry this
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TV sewage disposal plant has
'been unproved, as well as the col
lege creamery, which has secured
* new bottling machine which has
» capacity of washing, drying and
Sterilizing sixty Unties of milk a
minute.
Heart 0* Texas
Elects Officers
Sirloin Group
Backs C ontest
The Heart OT«xas and Moun
taineers club held the first meet
ing of the year Sunday night Of
fleers for 1938-39 were elected and
Include; Ed CampU 11 of Hi tdy,
president; Norris RcMillan of Ms
son, vice-president; Carl Martin of
Menard, •ecretary-tTeaaurer', told
C. M. Wilkinson of Menard, re
porter.
A contest open to all undergrad
uate students of agricultural col-
legM has been announced by tho
Saddle and Sirloin Club. This con
test is to be known as “Saddle and
Sirloin Club Medal Essay Contest"
and the subject for the essay will
be M Liva Stock Farming as a Ca
reer."
3 NEW MEN
IN POULTRY
DEPARTMENT
At ||S to $6.50 Edgtrton
f ' | thorn An U
fortune Sjlioes
$3.95
Npnn-Bush Shoes
$8.50 to $9 50
L i r
Bed-Win* Shoes
Mocowia iilyle
(.riHord Sole
l«5
‘ .'k ill
Regulation
25« - a%
EL D. Parnell bf Cameron, Tex
aa. has been added to the staff of
BMP Poultry Husbandry Depart
ment to fill the place recently va
cated by the resignation of W. F.
Muanerlyn Mr. Parnell, a former
Vocational Agriculture teacher,
has an Impressive record as an
authority on poultry, and as *
coach of poultry judging teams.
Other new members in the Poul
try Department indod* W. H.
Wiley and Martin iRoaenbery
Over a>0 students havd iuceiv. <l
loans at .the Vgiming of this Se
mester toUling over $20,000, an
avurage of over $100 00 per stu
dent, according tp L. B. Lock of
tk*i ex-students association. This is
about the same amount aa loaned
last year.
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... gives smokers what they want
... refreshing mildness and better
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ents a cigarette can have... mild ripe to
baccos and pure cigarette paper... to make
Chesterfield the cigarette that SA TISFIBS.
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