I 1-. ll u ■i- ‘I ! Ei j- rS..j . •/- ; i I' I i | j ’ I I [ t J . ' / Page 4 IT tf i* r- Club Reserv^tioite Due Before |riday have in ; to mi k« A.Y, DI 8 i > Clubs and societies til Friday; December reservations in the Tommy John, | co- Longhorti, said ijyestei tension was printed misunderstandinjg as ment of space in the Organizations! may full page for,.$£o or a page for $8.90, Jo| third of a page) is the smaller clubs tha to pay for an jenti ever, onlly the officer# will be included in ! \ that .occupy 4 third cj Any club ptr sdciet; served one-third of wants a full pslge proper arrangements dent Activities | Offi this week.') ■ A&MGard. To Meet Fi The A£M Carden' Friday, December .1 o’clock in thfe Y VlC ular monthljf meeting The progtam demonstratiojns on orations. : 1 Mrs. C. B. Campbej^ i^ in chja: ? c of the program alnd viiy he asgjs :t d by. Mrs. Dj Wl Y,f : iliirrs. George Wilcox, Mr« l Fr^d and Mrs. J. |E. Fobei js. ’ 4—I- 'N't 1 1 • ’ftti Comi thf riou$ >wers. pecan te ; " 1 ill «li Will; the|m‘?- . ow Eradicat Texas t By JAMES B. J01 ^red R. Brison of the dte department stated tl >xas Fish, Game and Oysti i^sion has definite plans; .dication of crows, a nace to Texas Pecan he work, to begin in jas of Texas as soon as , ^sary supplies are obtain* similar to that used ^ fuRy in Oklahoma and otheH si ■pjjjnamite Will be set! and; exp irt areas where the crows roast. The people in these areas will; ! not be npfified of the time for they blast ) as to prevent spectatorej which ould scare the crows awky add Which would possibly cause; an ip- jiiriy to a by-stander* ; fhe damage done to pecahs yleiir by crows, stated . Bmlson, almost inconceivable to the average pedson in Texas -who is not connec ted with pecan growing. Th$ crows da\|e been particularly destructive tp pecan crops this year s nee the rops are short and the prices are trgi. Thousands of crpw!i in a jrot'e at tfne time can do cpnsider- Jbla damage. Agriculturistg as well is pecan growers! are enxfous to riooperate in any, way with the Texas Fislj, Game and Oystpr Com mission in. the crow eradication;, Bryson said. ' , H M.!; I T ; . -iff— ■ j •r ! _ jl 'I.! 1 . j Aj total of 17 American j dies] are producing: passenger cars, I|8 are turning obt trucks' J . a I , • 4t»v p.m., Tuesday, Room 3j2, ;Science Hall. Business meeting. BUSINESS and SOCIETY, 7:30 f re making buses. ilk PRICES ;ce!! : -f; Dec! 31st Bujy y^S^ijt ijOW ahd Save ■ .f . . attei -L r Due td l^bor |nd| nliatidrial cost increases, wholesale prices jvill advincej in January v. ‘ Examine ojud SPORT S swm !\C1KS 6 ‘i i Wte makfcthi.'t ann mneement for the benefit ,| ofopr'. GUstdmers \ / USE OUE f R 0 HANDKERCHIEFS FT-WRAPPING SERVICE Mil. “T- • j ' f tlMIIKB X. r 2 blocks; Northi (if P : Q. -f College Station \ “The i Stare bl , .Personal Attention” 4 i'l L -I ■ • i ? r 1 : _ — ;ii. H‘N 's lit- I lill [r AGGIE o'clock, Wedi Wednesda AGGIE r t ' .; 1 U T . ;CLUB . 7:i night, in Stu- ...! |A discussion Game by An- l\l |,V 7:30 p. m., Hall. iUB NO. 1 (of College Station Methodist Church) 7:30 p. m., Monday, Home of Mrs. Albert Mairtih, 303 Guern sey Street, College Park. AGGIE WIVES CIRCLE No. 2 of A. & M. Methodist Church, 7:30 p. mi Monday, Home of Mrs. Jake Diddle, 214 Lee Street AUSTINjCLUB, 7-80 p. m., Mon- dajf.Room 108, Academic, i AMERICAN CHEMICAL SO CIETY (Student ! Affiliate) 8:30 p.tn., Tuesday, Roh^n: 9, Chemistry Building, j AMERICAN VETERANS COM- 7 p. nil; Sunday, Y Cabi- B&A Societies Hear Consultan; Monday Eve ‘ t CLIIBi 7:30 ACCOUNTING i. m.,, Monday, Agricultural Engineering Building Lecture Room. 1 , CAMERA CLU^, 7 p. m., Mon- jdhy,'Bdom 183, Physics Building. ; CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB, 7:15 n.m., Tuesdayl Rohm 227 Academic Building. DEBATE ANO DISCUSSION CLUB, 7:30 p.m.,; Monday, YMCA Assembly Room, j DEL RIO CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, YMCA Reading Room. FFA, 7 p. m., hlouday, Lecture Room of the Agricultural Engi neering Building. HOUSTON CLUB, 7 p. m. Tues day, YMCA. Pictures of A. & M.- Baylor game. ; ] r ’ X MARKETING 1 AND FINANCE LUB, 7:30 p. nt, Tuesday, Room 12;, Agricultural I Building. ! NEWMAN CLUB, Mbnday, St. Mary’s Cl mfeiit Subject, ‘^Marr_ 0 .. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Auxiliary Christmas Bazaar and inner at Consolidated School Gym nesday, 5 p. | m. POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB, :30 ptm. Tuesday, Reading Room r MCA. ANGE & FORESTRY CLUB, “America’s Greatest Economic Foundation: Small Business” will be discussed at a joint meeting of the Business and Accounting So cieties Diecember 8 at 7:30 p. in the Agricultural Engineering Lecture Room.! C. Ray Martin, business consul tant of the United States ment of Commerce, Dallas Region al Offich, will be ithe principal speaker, j I j 4 Martin, educated in Texas school^, has served on the staff of the East; Texas Chamber of Com merce aa field representative. H>s business : experience extends into both retgil and wholesale merchan dising activities and sales promo tion work with several Texas firms. During the early part of World War II, Martin served on the staff of the Business Education Division of the State Department of Voca tional Education, disseminating in formation on government regula tions to! local business throughput Texas. His federal service prior/to his present position as fieldj'epresen- tative includes work wjtn the Dal las Regional Office Of the Smaller War Plaints Corporation. A 3ATT. . rate* ~ ” per eolur with remitUnd* to tie* Office, All by 10 :00 A. M. A the cation. (7) SfECULSWSOK Time ’.•IS p. m., apel, Base- age.” Pi , 7:30 ptm., Tuesday, Third Floor of Agriculture Engineering Bldg. Ad dress by Dr. Ide P. Trotter. SHREVEPORT A&M CLUB, 7 p.(n. Mpnday, 1061, Academic Build ing. SAM, 7 p.. m., Tuesday, Electri cal Engineering Lecture SIGMA XI,j-8 p. m., Room 10, Sciqnoe Hall. Dr. A. A. Jakkula to speak. S SPANISH CLUB; 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Room 123, Academic. Longhorn photographer will take informal pictures for the Aggie- land section, ; j SPANISH CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Room; 123, Academic. 1 Ihj/J T.1 byterians to Sponsor tmas Bazaar, Dinner !he A & M| Presbyterian Church imen’s Auxiliary will sponsor a hristmas b^zajar and dinner at i<| [Consolidated School gymnas ium Wednesday evening at 5, Mrs. J, L. Poole announced Friday. Dinner will ; be served around 5l30 or 6 p. rh,, she said. Room. Tuesday, Try-outs in Debate t Tomorrow Tryopts for places on the varsity intercollegiate debating teams will be held jfrom 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday i n Rooms ‘ 324 and 326 Academic Building, Professor Karl E. Elm- quist, Debate Coach, has announce Elmqjiist pointed: out that Stu dents interested in frying out for the team and who have not yet re ceived appointments should contact him at fonce. ^ Each tryout will be in the form of a fifteen minute debate between two stydents, on$ oh the affirma tive, one on the negative. Each student] Will be judged on his own merits ^nd no decision will be made which man won the debate, will be members of the Students whovwish to be assign ed new](times for the tryout should come contact the debate coach im mediately, Elmquist said> T — ' ; Debate Club to Air i T ■ J I"j rr v ; National Question 1 : ' J; A debate on the national inter collegiate question “Resolved, that a Federal World Government Should! Re Established” will be held tonighi .at 7:30 p.ip. in the YMCA Assembly room, J. T. Miller, De bate - {nd Discussion Club presi dent, announced Sunday. Participants in the debate will be W. S. Downard and W. B. Wil son {or the affirmative and C. D. Kirkhj.m and A. R. Smith for the negati /e. if, Plars will be discussed concern ing the aldoptioh of a constitution at tonight’s meeting, Miller stat ed. as to qm$t s Judges * iltvJ Elmqyi^t stated. r , faculty ■ ■ti T ; 1 47fl |7 •! 4. SELL' FIED it ' H : j! I jr, ’ 1 / ' 1 . ' y. ■ N CLASS!- FOR SALE-IKOFLEX/Ulp, Autom* ‘ P«t conftAur r*pid. j>:8, ” reffcx 2 l ixV'*« I295JM.“ I ROlUCHORD I; Space W- ijj lifted* Student Acthri- jld be turned in day before publi- . _ ,. Compui Trlotaf S.5, fi.Scm. cast, filter*. *165. 10. i ROBOT II JIcKromel 35mm, 52j exposure* s x t0 week*, |i.00 IIi. 1 j» toL'Msk, **** LOST—Field jacket atrSiO aerje Owens. C, E„ Box -4J6 li peri roil, . „ lens shuttwi. ^-1/500 sec. Ziess Biotar X :2, ftcmiiahd TeleXenar 3 fTSmi and Srbniider 1 Wide' Ankle 1:11.6 tlScm. bully in p|rt jack fojr syncl ed ] flash, can nSe 4 Khotfs per second, ’arpllcx com- risated viewfinder for Jej e level, chest •level, and ; rigpt anirles. 6 tnatfuine*. case instruoliijns. eolor-xone fpeusing 30 inches to Infinity. -Compl' te-f*325.00. STKROKT.RXTOSCOPKa Aj 1* exposure coriipur-stero, matched llelier 65mm 4.6 lens, refleii viewer, para Ilex corrector, leviel bubble, lease. *160.00. j Phone 4-5t44 ! ! in afternoons,; or write Box 2195.;;|Co)lei;e Station, j \ WANTED TO BUY-rPair of Arm* »ur- \ plus HI NOG U LA RS. Contact M-Sgt. Nor- Schlesselman Speak Before 0 ''.man, Roe* (4) will be held in the Petroleum gineering Lecture Room ohi Ti day, December .9, at 7:i0 p. na Final discussion and plans the asociation’s annual din# dance, scheduled for Jaunary are also on the agenda. ’ Eckels be available at the Tueisdajy Ri ing. • i • All Air Reserve Officers are quested to attend as hforma regarding activation of a;[Con site Squadron at Bryai) Air.H has been received from Ellini Field. JJ, Dr. G. W.'Schle^seimi.ii, hea< the geography department, wil guest speaker for the meeting of the Brazos Opunty serve Officers Association, topic will be “Geography and sources of Russia,” The meetjiht oleum Hr - LOM—Two field jackets i in parking lot behind Dorm No. 11. FnderieaUiJ. R. W(lK^a«on. , 4-9H34. [Reward. WANTE&HTb buy a home In College Station. TWo bedrooms or more. No pre fab. ContWt Box 2799, College Station. STRAYED—Pdrtable radio from jeep dur ing bonfire. Reward for return. jL. R. Watkins. »I5j--^q; 15. WANTED—To (rent yrarnge in vicinity of North Gath dr oh\, campus. Bo* ’ 1567, College. • ,\ ^ ;; S FOR SALE-if-Sa acres hmnting ojt new Highway fij n|ne fi|i!es Stjuth of toll'ye. W. C. Hall. I Box >420. Ci\Ue 9:45 Sacred Heart | 10:0(j Breakfast in Hollywood 10:30 Galen Brake 'f | 10:45 Ted Malone ; t 11:D0 Welcome Travelers 11:30 Record Rack 11:55 Bryatt News 1 Net _ 12:00 Baukhag* Talking 12:15 Varner News 12:30 Music for Tuesday 1:00 Walter Kieman 1:15 Ethel-and Albert 1:30 Bride and Grpom 2:00 Ladies Bo Seated 2:30 Paul Whiteman iClub 8:*0 Treasury Show i 3:45 Afternoon Music 4 :00 Voice of The Arfny 4:30 Keys, of Faith: ! (1:45 Story Book Lady 6:00 Sportsman 's] 5:15 The College Speaks 5 :30 Sign. Off rf 1 onJti - »"""X S I Dr. H. E. Redmond, am hidialn ,ma- $x^erin»ent Station i on , the g| axing of wheat Tuesday ie will;, show and dlixcuu;a ^otjfilm qn the poisoning of i gfajsing Winter wheat, licijs invited to attend,,! e|orge Kunre, presi- r 1 lents will be servwj - f the meeting. ^ - V' 11 . ' r T7' i. ’ I. By twia* m -11*1 aa All- Pwpm* iatkwl AH Judging Team Try-Outs to Meet Try-outs for the junior livestock judging team will meet in the lec ture room of the A&I Building, Monday evening, December 8, at 5 p. .m. according to W. M. Warren, team coach. Warren;said; thatithe junior- team will go to the Southwestern Live stock Exposition it Fort Worth next spring, and will probably par ticipate at the Oklahoma City show. Those men working with the jun ior team will be eligible for a berth on the senior judging team next fall. Work will begin at once for those men who ar^ trying out for the team. To be eligible fpr try-outs, the student must bd jpnrolled in the Animal Husbandry Department and expect to graduate in January or May, 1949. Plans for the team will be explained by Warren and all questions will tje answered dur ing the meeting,; 1 j J: Board Proposes! Continued Control “A reebhimendation that rent control be continued in this area,” was decided upon by The Bryan Rent Advisory Board at tbeir meeting Friday. This recommendation Will be for warded to Washington. Action by the board followed a meeting held Igst Wednesday in which veteran students- arid col lege officials) pointed oiit thg acute housing shortage apd the niied for continuing rent control. 2,'Ilp llalM Mt-k-1 a Util ity Joclttl 1. Wm> IU*« aiaat-lt't a C< lltfU** ! mi S P O Instruction in Square Dancing Set Tuesday Lee Thompson of the mechanical engineeripg department will con-1 duct square dancing instruction at 6:45 p. ni. Tuesday at the Shiloh Club. 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