The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 12, 1947, Image 4

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JOB CALLS
T . B«low art bated position vacancies in the fMds indicated
students should contact W. K. Horsley or Lucian
Morgan in the Placement Office, Room 126, Administration
fttilding, for complete information.
V*l) Tha Gulf Coast Water Com-
P*ny has an opankif for a msch-
safiassr to take cars of
throe electrical pump plants..
(1) Janas A Laufhlin Supply
( omjiany has positions open for
tesrhsahal, dufl, chemical, petrol-
sum, electrical and industrial sn-
Slnaars in dssicn aad layout, struc-
turul stem structural concrete, in-
•tninu-mst ion, and slaetrteal pow-
sr oa gasoline plants and rsfin-
srtes.
(I) Mschsnical. Chril and Man-
Mrmaont eng insen for work in saf
ety eefinesring with Texas Em-
pio|hn T Insurance Association
(4) Mschsnical. ciril, architec
tural am
for refrigeration and air
ing, sanitary, parements, surfacing,
construction, etc., engineering wKh
U. 8. Army Air Force*
(S) United Gas Pips Lins Gem
peny has vacancies in their Ac
counting, Pngina*iing oixi Chemi
cal and Gasoline departments
(<) Towsry Eqaipment Com
C y (contractors’ irrigation, gaeo
■ equipment, supplies) has span
ings fbr mechanical electrical
engineer* for sales
(7) Electrical or
rinsers for work on steam boiler
end turbine
era Electric
opermtions
Service C
Company.
(•)
*aal ttmaisne Company,
reprsaaatetives fir air can.
is intersated
| (t) Smith Furniture Manufac
turing Company is tatemted in
a
Record Enrollment
Expected in Fall
A record enrollment of nearly
100,000 World War n veteran* in
f T
t
(1) Shrimpten Equipment Com
pany is interested In employing a
man whs can typo accurately,
write a good bueinsos latter and
has a general knowledge of simple
bookkeeping so ns to be able to
a small parts stock. Doss
not have to ba a graduate. Work
will be ia Houston.
T ( , l) Ttr University of Vermont
baa vacancies in their staff for
civil, electrical and mechanical en
gineering instructor*.
(S) Somerville Public School has
an opening for a conch of all
sports.
(I) Beeville Public School sys-
open for a teach
er of science (Physics and Chem
istry) aad math. Also coach and
elementary teacher \
shies this faU is
the Veteran
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The Battalion
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Official Notices
TUESDAY. AUGUST 12,1947
For Delicious Ice Cream
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Veterans
rials expect about a
increase In the number of veterans
•Mending college under the GI BiU
as compared to last i
roilment of &&.000 in
institution* of learning in Texas,
Ixmisiana, and Mississippi
Veterans entering school for the
first time should obtain their certi
ficates of eligibility immediately
from the proper VA regional of-
fiea. Others who plan to change
schools or courses of study this
fall must obtain prior approval
from the Veteran* Administration
Veteran* enrolled in school prior
to this fall may continue their edu
cation without contacting the Vet
erans Administration.
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he teaeiveS at the Offto* of Uw Ctls Mae-
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0% Office aaS Wereboee* far tlto CH»
ef Col toe* Station D*uU*4 plee* ate
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afftoe ef tto City Manaoer ef tto City
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Farm Labor Program
Will Continue... Hohn
CLASSIFIED ADS
BBFAIBti Bari* ate
The farm labor profram of Uw A. A II. Extension Serv-
ke will oooUmM In full force until the tod of the year, Cae—r
"Dutch" Hohn. state supervisor of the profram, ha« an
nounced.
The profram had been operated by the fixtanalon Serv
ice under ConfrMekmal authortsatton nincc 1043 when the
Tacute farm labor shortage demand-
FLY PIONEER
an A-plus vacation!
ATTTKTioN BNonnwaa—Oat mar
T»tae af I bar O *a4
■to a *yar'«hr
Jhop. awP*d
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Texas Businesses
Sent 4-H Invites
The A. A M. Extension Service
extended Invitations this week to
all commercial concerns in Texas
to set up exhibits of their products
at the annual Extension agent’s
conference and State 4-H Club
Round-Up, September 2-6, at Col
lege Station.
The five-day conference and
4-H Round-Up will be Mtended by
all county pgriculturaPand home
demonstration agents in Texas.
Four 4-H Club members and two
adult club leaders are expected to
come in from every Tcxaa county
for the Round-Up.
The Extension Service, sponsor
ing the event, advisee commercial
concerns wishing to put up exhib
its to contact the Extension special
itt at College Station whooe field
of work ia closest related to the
type of exhibit to he act up.
—Sooner Exes—
(CoaUaucd from Pago Oee)
&
properly represented
tendance of the band
for the school and the
efforts bo mad* to bring i
such a beneficial and oosi
the at
ask that
team all
about
irabl*
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CONSOLES
TABLE MODELS
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PORTABLES
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Priced to fit any budget—
$29.95 to $357.00
Famous names such as . . .
f ir
STUART WARNER - MOTOROLA - EMERSON
SENTINEL
—Bluebonnet—
(Coaliaeed from Pago One)
ft,fttio acres af lami at ths Pants*
Ordnan#* Plant at Amarillo if Tm
as Tsshnolngisal College »• unable
to negotiate aurh a deal with the
War A seels Administration.
A. A M. and Teaas Tech are
jointly vRpertmvnting to stamp out
wheat poisoning In Uie Panhandle,
which le causing the death of many
cattle. ProgroM by A. A M. In
the research program has boot
hampered by Teias Tech’s inabili
ty to complete negotiations for
grating rights at the Pan tax plant
—BOOKENDS—
(Cootiaood from Pago Two)
life in Vermont from the days juftt
before the Civil War, in which Ly
as too young to enlist, u]
to the beginning of World War I,
in which his son took part. It is
a book in which many stories are
woven. There is the story of the
leva between Lyman and ths wo
man ho cannot marry, whose tot
ed emergency action, but will re
vert to the Texas Employment
Commission or January 1, 1948,
B^toi gaplaAtefr ~ ” "T
“There will be no let-up in the
rderational work now being carried
on with both laborers and farm-
era," the farm labor official de
clared. “The Extension program
baa been an educational program
designed to bring about better un
derstanding between laborer and
producer so that they might better
realise that it to to their mutual
interest to cooperate fully."
Th.> Extension Service has al
ways felt that if the right under
ling axis tod between laborer
producer, there would be no
necessity for aa agency to do place
ment work, since placement would
take care of'itself. Holm declared,
pointing out that the Extension
program was baaed on the idea of
getting correct information to the
workers and farmers alike.
The 60 farm labor reception cen
ters, spotted at strategic points
throughout the migraat areas of
the state and built cooperatively
by communities and the Extension
Service, will become the responsibi
lity of the communities, Hohn
•aid, adding that he sincerely hop
ed the communities would contin
ue to maintain the centers either
on their own or in cooperation with
the* employment commiMtun. The
centers provide migrant families
with cooking and sanitary facilities
and a place to spend the night
Prior to the launching of the farm
prafvaah na such facilities
were available In moat sections to
whish migrants traveled
In addition ia the program of
direction of migratory movements,
which was mostly .ontwerned with
I alln. American vegetehle hand*
and rollon picker*, the Kslenaton
MOfTt Mte’s Statewa
Call t-uts. Bn*a. Bewat
FOB tALBi I faat Btetrates rserW
airslir. Bat at 4IM (ottos* Mala Mrsst.
or tell 4-SSM. •
FOB BALE: Caavaattoaal toaa* wttb
Barter ate waskroow. toratod at IM
Part Ftaa*. Soot* tM* sMHIon-CoO***
AU Masons and their families.
Eastern Stars and their families
of this community are invited to
be guests of Bra so* Union Lodge
1-’;*, AF A AM and Bryan Chalk
ier 222, O. E. S. at a barbecue
and picnic Friday evening, Aug
ust 16, 6:30 p. m., Bryan Coun
try Club. No speeches—just an
hour of good fellowship.
Approximately 600 hunters are |
kilted and 3,000 injured annually
in the United States.
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Ken HalUr&n *30
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Dial Milt
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On« Block Wool of P. 0. oa Hth Stroot.
Eighty-three percent
knowledge is brought
through his vision.
to
For Your Mportiag Goods Needs
JONES SPORTING
GOODS
>01 a. Mate
Ph. i tail
Aryan
BE SMART WITH
Quoit/ h reodity apparent In the distinctive, tailored
sppiarancu o« NOttttS CASUAL Sport Shirts. Thwy ora
M cut, with generous pockets and trvu pointed coUwra
Mtedo of wmImMb cotton and rayon (obrica they ara pro*
seoted to a wtds ranoe of colon and ooftorns. You wll
Waal BB anqils supply fpc tea worm wootbor shattii
THE EXCHANGE STORE
UlOtMNG
Mvrvlev has nperatod the combln*
program (directing combine move-
menl during wheat and small grain
harvest), labor saving device pro*
gram (Inatruetion of farmers In
building such devices and main
tenance of welding schools), flaw*
merit of sheep shearing craws, Hal-
ton work between Texas Latln-Am-
erican workers In other states and
employers, and. during the war,
various emergency farm labor re
cruitment program* and the place
ment of prisoners of war.
Fating Out Is Fun.
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HOTARD’S CAFETERIA
ten in his pocket seem to him
like hidden laughter as he goes
his sobar way to the quarry office
or writes down the town records.
There ia the compassionate story
of Lormun’a life with his wife,
Louisa, in the bouse on Main St.
Most deeply meaningful to the
story of Lyman’s sincere and en
during friendship with Easy, the
runaway slave, whoee life was
cioeely knitted with his from the
days in a narrow valley of Ver
mont, but their lives have warm
touch with the world outside, with
the new Wild West of the gold
carnpe, the South Of Reconstruction
days, with Providence and New
port and Paris.
In a long list of excellent and
successful novels. THE QUARRY
stands out as Mildred Wi
finest achievement.
North Mala
By raa
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Is YOUR supply of
rafter's
A divorce on the ground of de
sertion may be obtained in 42
statea.
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TO
STATION
Shorts and Undershirts
running low?
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Delicious Home Cooked Food*
STEAKS AND SHOUT ORDERS
THICK MALTS AND SHAKES
A&M Grill
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OUR SUPPLY IS PLENTIFUL
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We have shorts in stripes or solid
color*—gripper or boxer style . $L25
The underahirta art combed yarn
ribbed ••••»■•••*• 8ftc
Thera are also flat knit quarter
•leave T-Shirts $1.16 *
matoepra
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