The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 05, 1947, Image 4

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NAME ERMA
CHICAGO, Dec. 5 -j- 1
Wines, Laredo, Texas,
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them in producing and marketing
ihcrqased supplies of forest pro-
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The board has authorized presi
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i. cqunties, towns, corporations,
or individuals for use of
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rier Viewj College, Sunday after :
noon Wt 3 according to Rev. Nor
man Anderson, Presbyterian min
isters ;; Oi I
“The purpose of the meeting \is
to develop better racial understand
ing between the two, groups,’' says'
Rev. Anderson. “The church’s re
sponsibility is to pioneer better
understanding between races and]
among those qf other religious'
faiths. -We plan on holding this
meeting annually.” The plan was
adopted after Rev. Anderson spoke
in the Sunday morning service at
Prairie View on Faith Sunday*
The topic to be dipeussed at this
per column inch,
with remittance to
j' ltiec Office. All ads.i __ T _ „
by 10:00 A. M. of the day before publl-
cation. (7)
Space
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all elan if lad,
’ RIDE for 2 to PHOENIX.
^t'o^^EuUer.
College Station, Texas.
Student Actirt-
uld be turned in
POUND—Army o!
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ride to or near
MtUdays. Can
aht, Box 2038.
who are partly lima:
from tiie • .‘eaeralj government
While their services arq in such first meeting !is “Ejarope’s Ecqno-
imand thgtjthey can’t keep up my and America’s Responsibility.”
J It will be conducted in the form of
FOR SAl
paint and
to apprecial
College St
A&M Am
To W i) honib in College
Two bedrooms or more. No pr£-
itact Box 2199, College Station.
19*8 Wyntomb,
Bargain 1
Box 6643, South Station,
good tlrea,
rgain l $576.00. See
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dter 3;00 p.m.
ith requests, [present state and
. al budgets will not perrrjit
lit hiring of additional! qualified
ion. Thus the board action clears
tie way for acceptance of private
nds to permit the hiring of more
ahagement foresters on a cooppr-
ivediasis. I " Ji
The board also has approved an
didbnal gift of $500 from W.
Gjoodrich Jones of Waco for use
in further developing a recreation-
ajl area at] the stato forest bearing
his name near Conroe in Mont
gomery County, Jones previously
gave $1,000 toward this project,
and a lake has already been made.
Other! action by the board in
cluded the acceptance of an air
plane and aerial camera from the
Civil Air Patrol, Texas Forest Pa
trol unit, for u$e ih Texas Forest
Service protection work.
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Church To Feature
“Sing Fest” Sunday
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An old-time “Sing Fest” will be
held Sunday nijgnt at 7, December
7, at the A. & 5(1. Methodist Church
pev. R. C. Tqrry, minister, an
nounced today.
•j Included in the .program are
ijluets, quartets, and congregational
singing.I ] ji
il All |Aggie? and their families
i^re invited to attend the evening
gospel singing, fellowship, and
worship.
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PENN STATE VOTED
LAMBERT TROPHY ’
NEW YORK, Dec. 5 —(A*)—The
Lambeijt Memorial Trophy sjym-
bolizing eastern football suprem-
acy goVs this year to unblemished
Penn State.
The Nittany Lions, who ran
through a nine-game schedule
without mishap and accepted a bid
to play SMU in the Cotton Bowl,
received 68 of the 108 votes cast
by football Writers and broadcas-
■ters. ' •' 1] ' [ I - j
Sqcond in the poll was Pennsyl
vania with 17 and then followed
Armjy, 14; Columbia, 6, and Rut-
It will be conducted) in the form of
a panel Idisjcussion with George
Jones acting as thV chairman and
Paul Wilhelm, Jerry Carpenter,
Djck Adams,: and Baesdaipe Russel
C. Neff serving as members. After/
the group hks discussed the sub
ject, the audience will participate
a general discussion of the topic.
Those who are going |to/Prairie
’iew will meet at the jYMCA at
:15 p.m. Sjunday and! leavei by
private automobjles. ^‘Everyone
Caring to attend j the ipeeting is
welcome to go,” ; Rev. 'Anderson
concluded.
FOR SALE-SUe*\l2* Hi 16. xlMn good
conditiun and gtod style. Black and
whited checked wrfrf suit, pink crepe
dress, beige wool timpey. beige wool
dress, bjue wool suittygreen wool dress,
and several wool skirtV jackets, blouses
and suite. Wil[l sell ch«^.; Call 2-221
WANTED—To fnterview students
interested in dart time managerial posi
tions with College 11 uhiness \Enterprises.
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For HER Christmas Stocking
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Womon ever hod enough hosiery!
.And, three dork pairs of Aimaidt
ore Just whot she'd choose for her
self. In on exquisite transparent
i Tulox cylinder that mokes a lovely
hosiery or gift box.' $7.95
MADELEY PHARMACY
South Gate
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Fat Stock Show
Will Be Held In
Ft. Worth Jan. 30
By J. C. Hart
Get your date book out and cir
cle January 30 through February
8 because big tb
pening at the 1
Exposition and
at Fort Worth.
A large humbler of Bryan and 7
ill
lings will'be hap-
. 148 Southwestern
Fat Stock Show
College Station
officiate at the
personalities wll
ihow. Department
superintendent of herefords will be
B. J. Baskin of Bryan, employed
with the Tennessee Coal, Iron, and
Railroad Companjy. The department
superintendent of Daify Cattle and
Boys Dairy Cali Show will be A.
L. Darhell, dairy husbandry pro
fessor.
Department Superintendent of
Shqep pnd the [Boys’ Lamb Show
Station,] is department superinten
dent of) Fat Steers-Open Classes
and Boys Baby Beef Show.' F. I.
ElahLberg, animal husbandry pro
fessor, will bp the department
superintendent pf Swine and Boys’
Pig Show. D. W. WRBams, vice-
president for agriculture at A&M,
is chairman of the Advisory Com
mittee, ' f ’ , : :
In the fat steirs open classes will
be $4,480 giVep in prizes. The
Hereford breeding cattle premiums
will total $13,$00 and $2,000 for
Polled Hereford breeding cattle.
Prizes totaling $3,760 will be given
in the department of Shorthorn
breeding cat,tie. Aberdeen-Angus
breeding cattle [premiums will total
$7,580. In the department of dairy
cattle $2,719 wjiH be given. $4,288
in phizes wilf be given in the sheep
and [Angora $oat division, , anti
swine premiums total $5,660.
' The Fort Wojrth Show will spon
sor a livestock judging contest.
There wijl be ja general livestock
judging contest for senior agri
cultural colleges, general livestock
judging contest) for junior A. & M.
colleges and teachers colleges, a
Southwestern dairy judging con
test for senior agricultural colleges
and an intercojlegiate meat judg
ing contest.
JURY INVESTIGATES WRITER
WASHINGTON,[Dec. 5 -<#>-
A Federal grand :jury yesterday
began investigating the cases
against 10 Hollywood movie direc
tors and writerfe dited for contempt
of Congress. ‘ [
REDS IN OLYMPICS
LONDON, Dec. 5 —UP— Lord
Burghley, president of the Inter
national Amateur Athletic Feder
ation, announced yesterday the So?
viet Union haql joined the IAAF,
paving the wa
y for their partici
pation in the major sports of the
1948 Olympic Games.
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Christmas Tree Decorations
and Hair Driers
Electric Kitchen Clocks
Coffee Makers
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AGGIE RADIO & APPLIANCE
COMPANY
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East Gate
See Wayne Stark, Boom 21
Hall, Friday
morning.
Goodwin
afternoon or \SaUrday
4 1:
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Monda;
Station, Texas.'
R. D. Johnaon, Box »64.
FOR SALE-Basainette. baby '
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View.
vhite bath tub. Apt, B-6-
WANTED TO BUY-I
plua BINOCULARS. C
man, Rom Hall. (4)
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School Supper
Nets $322 Profit
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A net profit of $322.66 was re
alized from the Consolidated School
community supper held at the
school last week, Rev. Norman An
derson, chairman of the supper
committee, revealed today.
Along with the financial report,
Anderson announced that approxi
mately 535 meals were served
throughout the evening.
According to Anderson, the pro
fits from the supper will be used
to provide equipment and facilities
for the school.
AGGIE
(of Collet
Church) 7:30 p
McQuOlen Alt
Meeting of Alu
E. E. McQuillenj eceCutS
retary, of the A. & M. :
Students Association,] is ati
a meeting Of the American
Association Council fn N
City. ,
i McQuillen, who is
of Regionail Confen
group, will return to Collei,
tion_ Saturday, his office an
iditt ciurch, 7:30
ome
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GIFTS OF ALL
GIFTS THAT LAST
of Mrs, Jake
M L«e Streeti .
CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Mon-
... jm 1 108, Academic.
AMEHCAN VETERANS (^0M-
ITTEB, 7 p, m., Monday, Y Cabj-
BIOLQGY CLUB, 7:30 p.m.,
esday Room 32, Sconce Hall,
sinesa meeting.
CAMERA CLUB, 7 p. m., Mon-
y, Rohm 33, Physics Building.
HQUSTON: CLUB, 7 p. m. Toes*
CA. Pictures of A. & M.-
CLUB, 1:15 p. m.,
St. Mary’s Chapel, Base-
Jubjcqt, “Marriage.”
SISH CLUB, 7:30 p. m.,
cademic.
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