For MOMS and POPS only . . . wh9 ^^ o o y r;c^^ a “ >, 1 • . TT' V" ' WIN THURSDAY EVENINGS TIL t JOYCE’S TOGS ’N TOYS Ph. 2-2M4 What’s Cooking? | AMERICAN CHEMICAL SO. CIETY (Student AffiliaU), 7:80 m., Tuooday, Room I, Cbonlstry AGRONOMY SOCHTY, 7:10 » m-.Tnoo4tjr.A1 Loetaro Room. BRAZOS ROA, 7:10 p. m., Tttoo. •Uy, iMroirum Knttnoorlnv Loo. Ti/Tiiocietieh, liM p. m., Tuatdoy* AyrWulturol Enfinoortno Alexander Attends Meeting in condar, hood arrienltttral odmodoy fr WTA nf tho do- from Austin •I i l . ; «# CLASSIFIED ADS aami ,»U. I mn pAUit i ■rMMf Otiwt. Bits Off ron BAt.n Pigg to Address R-F Club Tuesday C. T. Pigg of Bryan, formerly with the Soil Conserrmtion Service In Brasoa County, will address members of the Range and Fores try Club Tuesday, November 11 at 7:80 at their regular monthly meeting. Pigg, Class of ’29, was employed by the Soil Conservation Service for the past oiz yean, but recently left this petition to teach in the farm GI training prognm. Refreshments will be served. V Regimental Parade Winners Given Company 6 at Little Aggieland and Company B, Veterans, on the main campus received first place at the regimental parades held November I ond 6, reopeetivi Colonel 0. I, Msloy Jr, comma ont, announced Saturday, In the regimental parade halt It the onnoi, Companies t. 4, an< I, ware named second, third and fourth Blare winners, respectively Th* Maroon Band placed second in the First Beglmentni Pi rede d on the romous, with Company infantry, ond A. VoWrono, pint* Ing third ond fourth. -A&MSMU- (Continued from Page 8) serious threat the first time they got the ball in the third period, rolling to the seven-yard-line be fore Page got in the way of a third down pass from Stanley Holl mi| in the end tone. Starting from the 20 on the touchback, the Mustangs rolled 80 ysrds to sew up the game. Again it was Johnson, this time connect ing on seven of eight toeaes, who carried the brunt of the SMU of fenshre load with a sideline shot to Raleigh Blackely covering the final 16 yards. Fine defensive play on the part •f the Ihree sets of Aggie end*. Howell aad Higgins, Pollock and Prokop, sad Whittaker Wright, kept the tooted Walker pretty well bottled up through out the game but there was no stopping this Johnson who made the Southwest fans remember the days of SUagin' Sa Baugh at his best. Jim Winkler and Odell Stautsen- berger shone ht the center of the forward Trotter, Hearn At jand-Crant Parley Director Ide P. Trotter and Mau- rine Hearn, vice-director and state home demonstration ageat of the Extension Service, are now attend ing the annual meeting of land- irrant colleges and universities in Washington, D. C-, November 8-12. Tyrus R. Timm, extension ad mimstrative assistant and econo mist who was in Washington with the United States Department of Agriculture national outlook con ference, is also attending the meet ing. Following the meeting Dr Trot ter will go to Cambridge, Massa chusetts to meet with the advisory committee of the graduate school of public administration at Har vard University. Representatives of this council will meet with Harvard faculty members who are develop ing a program for trebling ex tension workers. r.::r.\r:CT *. fcua in to Mies m mm a^.-s.sy-s.-.sx upon Um awtsr S( MfUS MS hl«h«sr a i m mm * — - *• - -A — .A wnm BBaS>6| E? is*. £2 »mViT FOB Ms Wu »li» M)N PAUh 0>aiilll»MMn >«AIh phenH IlM BAIO, **-— .. ness, Col- for sals . OssMsSar — Fork n«M. Const* Folk FOR BALK—CIms 1M4 ForS Bm W- twoon itSS oad IM el AesMssS 0or»- Py»|i CMeotts lioHtet i« YMr * RwMss Isueot TmMm siehL OWal •I.M ItiBiWr DipMt Now* W«A m Uavs«lno Ssisrr si CoUm* M. has tM. IV 44*14. s IEMEMBEK HEI will luxm HOIK “ Nopff llfthdop #*•»* ihoov fhoio FOR RENT. Umo » talk, thw W ossip, 4-4744. Rop bssskoo SW Boffolk FOR BALR—'1041 Ckrrota Hiphlostar. aii ostfss — P.MOjSO: Rsseiis Wkm, Pr^joot 11-B. WANTED—Rskr •• Am. or I pts? pm. USB N. Cel- FOR SALE —Bostar bool*, staosi sow. UW-ll-ir tell. Moo to Moserlof. Hsrt. I Romp, RoOSt 4. with Aggie forward wall along Bob lulls, Rsd Overly, Joe Sacro and Bob Gary. Tha Un* played one of Its best gsmss of the yoor against the vaunted Pony ground ft IlM. Ilollmlg continued hla brilliant kicking, averaging 44 5 yards on six hoots, ons Just mlaosd tht rsd flog for whet would hov# boon o 64 ysrd punt. ROA to Hear CE Professor Tuesday F. J. Benson of the department of civil enginooring will be the fea ture of the procram at the Novem- r of the limited Metennen Enrolment Sought Poesibility of limiting participa tion in next year's electrical met- ermen’s school at A. A M. was being investigated today by Prof. N. F. Rode, school director, follow ing close of the twenty-seventh an nual course last Saturday. A record attendance of 164 taxed the available lecture and labora tory fadlitios last week, Rode said. Meter supervisors, in their final meeting of the course, discussed limiting representation from any single utility organisation without setting any maximum registration VISIT A. & M. Grill for STEAMING HOT * ENCHILADAS HOME BAKED PIES North Gate wJirSrji Atraioid osloo hoio* WIWilHWUi oaoMy M6 Mft M bO 0M Of hOT ^Ww *Pw *5* Wm fti m AM M • FMM s^By wf VTWMp ^ late lm a ^§aaMtea^ * Hoolery MADELEY PHARMACY SoutlMdd* COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS M*F Club to Hear (L of C. Manager •i > -i W. H. of tho Icul* ATTENTION AOQIE8 ! WE HAVE RECEIVED THE SIGN CANVAS YOU HAVE BEEN ASKING FOR! HENRY A. MILLER FURNITURE CO. Blonton, I Houston Chambor will spook to the Finance Chib next Ing at 7:10 In Room 111, turo Building Blanton, whoae son graduated from A. A M. In June INI, will discuss tho opportunities for col lege graduates In Chamber of Com merce work and In the field of public relations, STRIKE - SF'ITI Kl> WASHINGTON. Nov. A settlement of the IW-day old strike of 22,000 workers at eight Bethlehem shipyards on tho At lantic Coast was announced early today after an all-night meeting of union . and company officials and federal mediators. ber meeting of the Bmrna County Reserve Officers' Association on Tuesday, November U. The meet ing wlfl be held In tho Patrol* um Engineering Lecture Room at 7:10 p.m. Benaon'i subject will ha "Navy Floating Drvdocks ond Bhip Ro. pair FacilitUs" Other Itomi on the agenda arc discussion of th* annual dinner dance Diana and •ommlttoo roport on th* pooatbUi tin of on officers 1 elub for this and figure, ho added, ond probably this scheme will be followed. HEATERS Gas and Electric J. Fenton Thomas, meter super visor for th# Texas Power and Light Compaay, Dallas, was sleet ed president of the Bouthwestem Electrical Mstermsn’s association, oo-sponsor with Texas ARM of tha close annual wosk long school, to th# course gaturdoy. He sum oded Floyd A. labnon of Conuo Chriati, and vrill cal[ o spring committee meeting In Dab las to lay plana for th* 1648 school, iin* oa oourso dtruotor —All Steen- Electric Corn Poppers Electric Mixers Pop-Up Toasters Hen ting Pads Portable Washers 'of the metermen'i sssoelsUon iapt sa secretary MAKE IT EARLY Hurt Hitting for Yottr . . , As usual, we are going to bo rushsd In December, so come this month and get prompt servin* Electric Hair Driers Double Waffle Irons Electric Percolators Universal Electric Blankets Electric Clocks BE WISE - SHOP EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS WUtHm'BeaiTie Company One Block Beat af Bank COLLBOB STATION, TEXAS AGGIELAND STUDIO r Joe Soaolik, Prop. N. Gate t.. a J' V ' * CAW4* Wer'# •doputioa la clouic driping Him > setk'UM plw i Wl duped over ikirt. bow oa thf kip. long it night ileeve* and tho poacil il»m ssdtnkirt. Is tho mion i newett dot crop* sod richei of colon. ,, M^r ,, Mml | im.oo! i; • ■ n 7 Othsr Drsases from |17.96 , ‘ 1 Smorf Shop “Where are you going, my pretty maid?* .. ^To buy a new frock, sir”, she «aid. , 4 , • I M Yes, Mama is taking me to Joyce's . . . . to oee those pretty new — JAY ANN'FROCKS Thoy’re tha latest stytes, hand am- bmiderod and hand 1 Inlahod and— whafi mors, they’re so reasonable well probably gat more than one. CLEANING — PRESSING WATERPROOFING I All Kinds of Repair Work and v Alterations AGGIE CLEANERS N. Gate We Deliver Phone 4-4554 fflurlbere SHIRTS SfORTSWOI 4 $ PRE-WAR FIVE ROOM HOME facing a paved street near the Country Chib. This house is vacant and the buyer can have immediate possession. $1.98 to 3.95 JOYCE’S TOGS TV TOYS MS & College An. Ph. 2-286* itH i FURNISHED TWO-BEDROOM HOME facing paved street Situated on a large lot near the campus. Cash equity and buyer can assume existing loan at payments of $30 per month. BOO BOO SEE US FOR BEAUTIFUL SITES J. C. CULPEPPER REALTY CO. T>,. Associates* Mrs. Jees Mr. Claude V Mr. Charles i 1 • v * * A match for* may maal For moa who room Um grost^eutdooro^ aad for moa whu mfr )m» H. Thb Morikaro sport shirt ofom all oumiao of ^oefl le tho M fxhrio In hoadooMB |,.o hlondiag molWw »ho< foroot* ia tho Folk lumlxriack uloido lunaarr i j esv ta ft'-.: j- Other Smart Sport Coats |fi to $1150 i ’ • o it*::! P'U:u TLXX WIWIIRU W7 CLOtKICRS