The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 28, 1947, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    /
, t
.fT
»• *
it's Cooking? |
VAMKRICAM VKTKRANB 00 M-
Austin club, 7*jo ».«.
Room 108, Ac*
It October 8S.1
_ tOMY SOGETY MEET,
7i80 p.m., Tuesday, AI Building.
I AND BUSI-
MEET, 7:30 p.m.,
Chemistry Lecture Room.
CHEMICAL 80-
ENT AFFILIATE
f, 7:30 p.m., Tueeday, Chem-
AiU^LETEAM MEET.
7:»0 p.m., Werioeaday, Indoor Rifle
The largest Electrical
6 Store la
Bryaa— .
Oome ta tnd m* ua for lam
tr email appHancea:
Radkia Electric Itmm, Sta-
icat Lamp*, floor Lamp*,
Pronto Cooker*, Coffee
Maker* • ■ •
•ad many other uaefula
UNITED /r
APPLIANCES, lac.
7m
LROI WOMAN’S POTIAI,
, I p. Friday, Lounfe of
Sbiaa Hall
COLLEGE WOMAN'S SOCIAL
CLUB, I *. Friday, Loanfe of
Sbiaa Hall
CONVERSATIONAL FRENCH,
4^p.w., Thursday, Academic, Room
CONVERSATIONAL GERMAN,
4 p.m., Friday, Academic, Room
-jDENTON COUNTY CLUB
MEET, foHowing yell practice,
Tharsday, Goodvin, Room 303.
HOUSTON ASM CLUB MEET
falknrinc yell practice, Tuesday,
vac*. .. AT
NEWMAN CLUB nuttinf W<
neaday in basement of St. Man
Chapel at 7:13 p.m. Joe CutHnan
reporting on National Students
Association conference.
COUNTY CLUB,
NAVARRO
Thursday.
PANHANDLE CLUB MEET
7:30 p.m., Thursday, Academic
Room 123. -
POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB
MEET, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, YMCA,
Reading Room, J. 8. Mogfonl.
guest speaker.
SADDLE k SIRLOIN CLUB
MEET, 7:10 p.m., Tuesday, AAI
Lecture Room.
SOPHOMORE CUSS meeting
at 7 p.m. Wednesday night in As-
•emhly Hill.
US Department Of
Commerce Agent
Visits Campus
By W. M. HVTTS
“Facta are the greatest raw
material* in the world, H ac
cording to £1 Ray Martin,
buaineea consultant with the
U. 8. Department of Commerce,
who interviewed students at the
Placement Office Friday afternoon
Anyone who has entertairtH
himself with dreams of a business
of his own should look into the
display of literature at the place
ment office, made available by the
department of commerce, through
the recent visit of Martin.
There is a series of booklets to
answer the need for sound and use
ful information on establishing and
operating many kinds of Small
businesses. The facts they contain
are current and fundamental.
Some of the ideas and informa
tion available through the publu-
■ervice and publication* of the de
partment of commerce would be
difficult to obtain elsewhere; of
ten being considered trade secret*
by those in the business about
which information is being sought.
The placement office
contains biMiorraphies of
deeds of useful business |
Uon*. and order blanks for their
proruremfat
OFFICIAL NOTICl!
The Battalion
Pat* 4
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28. 1947
1*41. S
UMi moat W plainly mariuS "RMa
CwMtfwttaa at (VaaMaad OUT OMw aa4
WaraOaaM far U» City af Coliaot
How.**
TV saaraaafal MMar will V fw
la aatrr latu s euntrart »Kh tV City
Caaa^il a4 tV City a4 OsBm* ~
Tasaa: fcowavar, Um Chy Can aril Harass
IV rW*l to raisst any and all MSa.
A casWar’a or aartilM aVck. VaaS V
a Taka* Bank. payabW without rarwursa
to tV ordar af Krao>t Uaacfard. Mayor
of tv car af CoUaeo Btottoa. Toaaa. V
aa amount not lam than ftoa <*%) por
aaat af tV laryaat yaailkli total tod.
CLASSIFIED ADS
ATTtdmOM iMMMWMt Oat
nngtomr. m.th rVrt SI the Isri
Bii, ...
saf VrerLtaJ u
ARTMi Tr bar StouMAase w«d«»
«r to htryyW. ttorat. L. A. Ayt
will
i sad laatrartkm* to Mddm.
A aarfomaaro band, la aa aaaoet to
Oar Hundtod |1M%) yar rant to tV roa-
srt yrtoa will V rtealnd.
Attoatlaa la cmUad to tV fad that not
si thya tV mtatmass way* ratoa yrt-
ilUay la tV laaallty In wfcirk tV aroth
1s sarforawd for work of a atoillar rlmr-
rr. and not Mas than tV yaaaral yro-
valltns rate to yar dtna waaa. to Mmi
holiday* aad aotottm* work, ahall V yaM
to ail laVrari. workntra aad amrVaMa
1 -i im. * - ■ .tVi _/ a. kl .
waaipmiy^ni iii v**w —rn jMMyiic
work*, aad tv follow lay b IV yaaaral
yiwraitoy rato to tV Ctty to Colbya Sta-
. Braaoa County, Tosaa:
Wf offtr you our Mptrl . , .
UNIFORM ALTBRAT10N HER VICE
CAMPUS CLEANERS
• t
* %
—RODEO -
(Continued from Pag# I)
thy he i far shaved a blunt
through
a ml Die
the
tried Vo NMieete
•Meitri
U awarded tV eootraet.
aa a yaarsato*
■mat. toa Uddar
U •
utti >
IAS S
COMPLETE RADIO REPAIR
Quality Service at a Minimum Cost
~ v
:.L
• ONE DAY SERVICE •
Floyd’s Radio Shop
Located at Loupota Trading Poet
-r
4i- * —
COME IN
for
ALL KINDS SCHOOL SUPPLIES
College Book Store
North Gate
front man's pocket
In the stern position
n few drops
of milk ami eatrlenty the vnws hoof
from his boot at the Mm# time, the
boys on lay guitars broke inta an
arrangement of ’The Milk (km
mm? ■ -
The final event was, as always,
the Brahma Bull riding, perennially
the roughest and moat dangerous
of Mm event*. Running true to
form, the event ended with almost
as many Injuries ns rides. Dr
Schrode, the MMlng prof of the
A. H. department was one of the
pre-performance favorites, and
proved no dtsspointment in his
riding ability, but the bull he
drtgr evidently never read hi*
press notices.
He rode the big square bull the
full tisse limit and then some be
fore lookimg for a convenient place
to abandon his moont, but as he
leaped sff, he accidentally tripped.
feU. and the bull whirled and
charged him. The Brahma passed
over hito in ■ cloud of dast and a
tangle of arms and legs, to the
accompaniment of screams from
the stands. Aa the bull was lured
away, and the stretcher bearers
grabbed their Utters, the good doc
tor calmly got ap, doated Mmaeif
off. and walked away aieaUily
up bin points toward top
*7.
91 wot r i* tuti a
Patotom
i.kMUM
I* t«et* l«ia
ET
Vss
Year’s First Cadet Corps Review to Be
Held Wednesday, Infantry Drill Field
Th« firat Cadet Corpa review of the year will be held on
the Infantry Drill Field behind Duncan Hall at K ». m. Wed
nesday according to an announcement by Colonel of the Corpa
William L. Brown. .
Thia review will be held in preparation for the Thanka-
givlng Review which will take
place during the week of the AAM
Texas U. football game, which due
to the annual Thanksgiving Bon
fire, will be held on the Infantry
Drill Field in place of the accus
tomed Field Artillery Drill Field,
Brown further stated.
The Corpa will form in front of
their dorm* and march down
Throckmorton Street toward Col
lege Park, forming with companies,
BatUlons and Regiments in line
facing east toward the Houston
highway.
The reviewing stand will be lo
cated directly aouth of Duncan Hall
and facing west toward Kyle
Field. The corps will march past
the reviewing stand accompanied
by the composite band and con-
tinua up the route of approach.
Guidons, colors, and sabens will
be carriad, and the official uniform
will be number two, khaki with
HcKXNXIR-iALtWtW
•-uni
8UM
rot.
be purchased at the Exchange
Store. ,
Tuesday night after yell prac
tic# Corpa staff officers, regimen
tal staff officers, and regimental
commander* will meet in Room
307 of Goodwin Hall to receive in
structions as to staff procedures
at the review.
Research Projects
Being Undertaken
alto** 4to>i»Vi munm In •hort-
WMAMgMSHHktf toSfcsl atilt.
^m*ni, wnn mtomw^ms * wsj pur**
Dial t-SSSS, Break. Tscs*.
FOE SALK: Fear tirss aad tuV* SSSa
IS. Bw Frank Baton* ItoMa 1«. Otons
IS.
Lack's Auto Stores
JOB FAULK 32
Whtaw Bike MoL.nt
Bioyele SuppUea
Southgate
College Sta,
4-114B
217 So. Main
Itofto* raawra la V
to saw !■ VitoUar
*wu7» RrtMeto. tis-ll.
National
Recreation Aaso-
arehery la “rapidly
popularity” ia the
V L.&M.
Food Market
FREE DELIVERY .
COLLEGE STATION
Ph.2-6189
I- I
All rommlaalonad cadet officer*
will wear whlta glove*, which can
Two research projects in toil
mechanics and sanitary engineer
ing are being undertaken
by the Civil Engineering depart
ment and tha Engine#
mant station.
Monty was appropristad by the
Stats legislature
ment and lal
members of the
department.
jointly
depart-
Engineering Experi-
appropriated by the
lure for tha anavi-
being aupervised by
tha Civil Engineering
IMS
IISI
raeto
to pi
to B«»*e
itfeHtlk#
to (to aw«to«Mk MtoUkt
••• to. tosilkf totototo St S M
eswed HMto iHSi Bto .♦*>( per sake*.
sM tokiHflk# seriaiff ever s peftod set
MMHlika hftoea llli rears (»•<**> iM»
Ssto
-Fisas M pm
*4 Oato tk* (HfUe to I
totke nir to CtoWa* «
im tototot to tt.tt •• S
*«f» tedim to Mto.
Tto CM* wilt awk. krrai
toes Met to eMato*
r tto ('itr. Measaar
•usrsnt** to
t
aetoweta tor tto
FfltltfBFtolF Mt t||BplMMP »f Ito eerreate
to«*te awetieato st eel Isa. ttok mC,
tad tto MMtrartar «wt aeto. to deliver
tto wsrraato at seek ertr* te tto perm
*Hk wtow tto CHr to* aied. «m* at.
raeceatokt*.
RHNRST LANGFORD
Mayor, Ctty to CetNe* Station. Tran.
StudentH Return
From New Mexico
Harold Heady and David Wilson,
students in the Range and Fores
try department, returned list week
froip U** Cruces, New Mexico,
1 where they attended as delegates
i The Ranch Day meet.
. About 4&0 ranchers and technk
j cal men from Arisona, New Mexi
co, and Texas attended the meet.
! Results of experiments on brush
When the stock were driven back
to the
the rigging carefully
JkitanxSU
CAFETERIA
FEATURING DIHHKH OF
INTERNATIONAL FAME
aid tha boat In—-
ROUTHERN AMERICAN COOKERY
Den*.
collected, knd the arena lights went
out, there were two thoughts in
everyone* mind, first that it was
a rodeo to be proud of in a state
famed for its contests, and second
ly that next years version would
be bigger, rougher, and better. In
the words of Bob Crosby, one of
the state* real old timers and top
hands, “You can quit drinking, and
you can give up smoking, but once
you've started rodeoin', you’ve got
a lifetime habit!”
and production of livestock on the
range land were discussed during
the meet
For
MODKL
\lltri.\SK
M TPI.IFS
•l'»ni-N Sporting (iimkIh
Mli;i S. Main Brwui
l h
R v
HOUCK’S
vf-l ,
Hand-Made
Boots v
Are made to order to
please the moat exact
ing cattleman. Rodeo
Performer, or casual
Fall Set
. . . Md ant for fall la
t b I« 4 o f t fkttPrinK
hairdo .,, with lustrous
soft rurls hmtlwl for th»
top I I'hone 4*93M for
a|i|Nilntmpnt.
VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP
East Gate
\ 4
-ALSO-
i
A Very Nice line of Stock Boot* at
L
i *
'I -
HOUCK'S BOOT SHOP
North Gate — College Station
JACK’S PASTRY SHOP
FULL LINE OF
CAKES
AND
PASTRIES
Cone in for HOT DOUGHNUTS,
. after 3 P.M.
\
North OiU
-IP10IAL-
|v%.90 Dewuld Radio #2 UMI
\ • ' 4
New Shipment of Akmi (lock*
♦ w% ^ * *
Taylor's Campus Variety Store
North G*te
v
CORKY ♦ HIIRB
CLOTHES
Are “Uie Wimt rrnwmnblr”
I'Hlown, we uiMlemUiul
nlNNit imif prieen fur •
yntill lie Minirioeil,
Ihe ollUfttkHi—iM»k
Iwlkir mtMle wilt—
SEE
H. L WHITLEY, JR.
for
Good Used Cars
Phone 2-7009
Bryan, Texaa
OUR RtXXlAN
“the Httrre of I'emoml Attention*'
/ 11;
Oirky • Hurd r.l«lhrs
" It
2 Blocks North of P. O.
College Station
A
FREE
7 .
1ST PRIZE
. PHILCO 1218
Radio and Phonograph
Combination
Eleven tubes with advinced-FM tube.
New Philco deluxe record changer
Drop penel mechanism
Fentherweight tone arm with permanent Jewel
Three tuning bands
OT.95 value
2ND PRIZE
Estate Home Freezer
6 Cubic Foot Capacity.
Selective control for quick freeling and storage
temperatures.
Holds 300 lb*, frozen food.
Unit hermetically sealed in oU . . . require* no
litmtlon ]
$269.50
All yon need to do for aa opportunity to win three beautiful aad useful prise* I* to bring your car or track to
our nervier department for a FREE iimpeetion aad register. Remember—it cunt* yon nothing—juat . . . . <
“BRING IT BACK TO CHEVROLET
CONTEST CLOSES OCTOBER 31to-DONT DELAY-COME IN TODAY
CORiniSIER CHEVROLET CO.
Mala at 20th
21376