The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 01, 1947, Image 4

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Shoes Repaired
PROMPT WORK Md QUALXTY
WORKMANSHIP
24 Hour Service
HOUCK’S
OiM^Oiiiapanky; Duncan Snack
u^SSX^\Bar Get* Vote
Confidence
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Southside Market
Gets Renovations
Food Market, awn ad
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RELAX and REFRESH
in COOL COMFORT
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For Supper
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GEORGE’S CONFECTIONERY
By Leals Mertaa
StudenU are In faeor of
ntlnuanoe of Dunoon Hall
— Maxnoiia I *nack bar according to a aur-
vty conducted among the atu-
of the New Area. Of
lit*. I twenty-foar stadeaU laterrie
Cm Jail aa praised apprevali howryar
t eeoie saggeetioas for Im
' 'se were offend.
U'wrt# from TsrrelL
■glaeertag major, thought It
be beet to serve regular
, | —- la the snack bar line daring
M ufV’ **!!? | meal boon and use the snack bar
ist>or r*-1 He was svyportod In this
flrl nnn.t.., I by J *
Art—Hoes ten Lawn | petroleum major from Vernon.
B J. Beckham was In favor of
Veterinary Medicine A major I kssgiag the snack bar open daring
drag manufacturing company is chow boors for those who might
Interested in employing men train- only want a sandwich. Beckham
e<i in Veterinary Medicine to work is an electrical engineering major
in Texas, Louisiana | from Phillip*.
l^. E. H eetn
Journalism—The Shamrock Oil I ft"—ring major of Cameron, would
Oe T Corporation has a poeithm toT ^ snack bar to bo open on
available for a man to odit com-1 Monday nights for benefit of thooe
whs return to the campus too late
■«e»-Wa» »««»«■ » q « ^l**-*? SSjUjyL.,, . -y
.ri.ni n _ jj .l ..it. L _i eudpd, both bushism majors, sx-
afP anaSm^^^ ^ preset approval af the anack bar
aamym. _ bemuse it gave the students tak-
cansoan um-i^ ^ .poru a
chance for late chow. Haidcastle
is a native of Port Arthur and
—. .. .r_ ~ . p...i Wiodenfeid hails from Comfort.
aStTaF* I R. p. Garland geology student
TUESDAY, JULY}?, 1947
Official Notices
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Bouthsids
in erner to siiminste t hr niaa*
boar walUng and U spaed up ear-
visa, Oden has rearranged bis stoee
with now ty^a af aatf-ser%.c-.
rfiulpment aH oiicmi i oVti
•rlf »rrvtya rata for maat. frvah
frail staaity fHgMmlat air mmE
Honed vegatablr ■land and park
age atanda. Other Improvement*
taatad# lam naw-tyue- mah ra-
•M two now.trpaTlidea'u kTuaSl
at the
In the nyan-coid
Is
( LAS8IViED ADS
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4-1 MS.
Also all bason,
and lunch moat Hams will bo avail
able In the ease.
The delay In weighing fresh
frails and vegetables was solved
by having thorn weighed before
coming up to the check out coun
ter. The problem of handling and
storing cold drink bottles was
solved by placing them in a con
venient place near the back of the
store.
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fora
available
inr Company
Sale. Eng',
igmcenng Sp<
o-a.
Roller Bit Company; Universal
Atlas Cement Company.
| from San Antonio, advocates lower
rices and mora variety In ans
UfeMk
W. T. Hendricks, accounting n
jor from Anna, says, “Big improvo-
isnt over last semester."
J. H. Matthew of Burleson, an
ag engineering major, aaya, "All
right! I wouldn't want It cut out.”
HARDWARE
K emit ore-Rleetr leal Appllaaees
Plumbing BappUee--Palate,
SMITH-TURNER
COMPANY "
North Gate Phono «-U4ft
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Eating Out Is Fun
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HOTARD’S CAFETERIA
hi Byraa
—LETTERS—
(Continued from Page t)
A Company, Magnolia PotroAoem
Company and Humble Oil and Ba
nning Company. Bash of the gea
Uesnen
the letters stated
_ _ ifs stal
that the anglneertng gradual
fr.,r,> (hi. *rhoo| WUffU, on tk# evor-
aga. sauany at batter prepared for
urns* ln^ Industry^than tnejfrad-
Tbelr etatemoats arms
m
State Vocational
Teachers Working
On New Methods
KIsvob outstanding Toxas vom
tional instruction authorities are
busy rewriting and modernii
las traction materials for use in
Texas public schools in the Indus
trial Education Workshop.
Each of the workshop authors
is s co-ordinator of vocational edu
cation for schools In his hometown,
according to E. L. Williams, head
of the Industrial Extension Sor-
vioo.
James 8. Gupton, Houston, bonds
the group, which Includes R. E.
Bob" Sanders, Dallas | George
BHUh, Tyler; 0. M. Bogota, Cor
pus Christ!: L, K. Kinsey, Baa
Angelo, W. F. MdBsr, Gooes
Creek; H. H. Huffaker, Galveston;
H 1. Thompson, Denison, John H.
Grohn Jr^ Harlingen; Robert H.
FWtsbsv, Waso; and l\omas Jam-
roa
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c*llse« Vtew sflsr IS »JS.
system In
with other
Dear Mr. Editor, I would ouggt
that before you wrlto any mo
odHortato you engage In (1)
THOUGHT, (tl RESEARCH, and
(t) THOUGHT. I realise that an
editorial is nothing more than
aa expression of an opinion; but
I do expect the opinion to be well
founded end well thought out
Barlow Re-elected
RcpreHentative Of
National AS EE
Dr. Howard W. Barlow, dean of
engineering, has been re sleeted
representative of thf aeronautical
division to the general council of
the American Sociedg/ for
»«nng Education
Bartow and a number of engin
mooting of tho ABBE
1-81 at Mf
Mora than taro aad a quarter
billion dsll—i has ,1am spent to
odasatiosi and aa-tha-jab
War
the iiNmal
held June IS-tf
jtrfore
of Ust Departmtat af AsronaaMsal
. ring In 1140, Dean Bartow
held similar ;,<»« at the University
af tnammom. and ts a nstioaal
authority la tho aeronsutice field.
to^AAM as head
Worl
Refresh yo«r|
amrdrobweri
by Joysooi;
suoply, hoot
above ai.
forwed
yau a
you*!
W.
Leon
lurid!
tralnini
Ining for votovaas of World
Tear spiteful comments ta yester
days paper to the lottsrs of eriti-
cism showed a leak of both. Other
wise, you would hays defended
your opinion uritli substantiated
isets, not with childish
Mf •
Sincerely yours,
Lloyd Bailey. *44
name call
North
DYEBS FUR STORAGE HATTERS
1585’
REWEAVING SERVICE—
Tears, Bums, Holes of Any Kind
From Silks to Heavy Woolens . . .
SMITH’S
North Gate 1 Phone 4-4444
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JOSEPH W. GEPPERT,
ANNOUNCES
hia dtachAm from tha Army ot the Vnl
mim
at
So
and opening of an offtea
Avanua ovar tha Bryan Studio for
practice of ; /
General Medicine and Surgery
Office Houra: • - IS a. as. Telcphona:
2 - 6 p. m.
A Brown and Whi
Made for
You!
EVERYONE SHOULD CELEBRATE
FOURTH OF JULY
ALL DAY CELEBRATION ‘ ,
BRYAN COUNTRY CLUB
BRING THE FAMILY — SPEND THE DAY!
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Beauty Revue
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Binffo, Golf, Swimming, Pony
Rides, Dancing, Motor Boat
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Rides—Many Others.
Barbecue and Beverages
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Bryan & Brazos County Junior Chamber of
FROZEN CUSTARD —
Open every day from 10 a.m., ’till 11 p.m.
— at —
AGGIE CORNER IN BRYAN
Freeh fruit drinka and cold drinka
— TAKE HOME A QUART —
CREAM-MOBILE
Have You Enjoyed
anting out lately • • e . or dancing
in B delightful wtmoephere of
friendUnoear
Coma out for a refreshing evening
of entertainment. ; . . . .
Oar EXPERT CHEF Servo
«5g to $2.50
From
Fin Feather Club
Feather Read
Phone B-1B7S
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An Edgarton
modal will give
styles to choose
I8.P5 to
Two Convenient