B:HH ■ ij 'rff: T T: Page 4 Grant to A grant rf $ Chemical Company, & the Depi estry to study the ; -4 200 l' ’exa!|. Aj ricultura ion wiR |e ifsid i if Slang# arid ?o fhifti i ; F I / 8 Do|d MicH Italian AY, DECEMBER 9, Brush Rese ire mm 1 r~ wit .in DEPEN : 0kD 1 r .i- 2-1388 LET US Yb E I naati'w* ntrol of certain undesirable brush cies through the use of cnemi- d FoWstry. t . (This grant will enable the depart ment t° offer a fellowship to a graduate student who will sti ’ tie effectiveness of chemicals ie eradication of given bto !l®c‘ ies on Texas ranges at | d f jrent Season of the year. Furthermore, the relative cost of quantitative applications tohen ajpplied; during certain seafeonis will be investigated. •if i ! ; il FOR THE BEST RADIO REP 1 ' ' ' •• f it’s AL’S RADIO SHOP i at thle Aggieland Record Shf>p i North Gate . ! ) WITH , . . Ctiribtjmas Shopping GIFTS)’OF; AL ih Caldwell t - - tr.- JACK 1 :S THAT LAST Jewelry Store CAKlES i Gomelin • * : HI r L CORKY AK i|r !, ■ i L TRY SHU j-J' |.INE OF ll ' ' 43 ^.M. : 3rtih’ Gate 111/ Wrapped • • * ’ I We si 'oujd 2 bloc “The Stone PASTRIES OT DOU) GHNUTS / 04.S? Game by An- tYERS, 7:30 p. m. esday, Assembly Ball. RONOMY SOCIETY, 7:30 p. uesday, AT Lecture Room. ERICAN CHEMICAL SO- lEtYj ((Student Affiliate) 8;30 ; Tuesday, Room 9, Chemist!^ CLuk|l:30 p.m., 1 CANTERBURY CLUB, 7 p. m„ Wedensday, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, i Parish House! ! CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB, 7:15 ip.m.i Tuiesday,' Room 22|7 Academic Building. DEL RIO CLUB, i f?:p0 p.m., Thursday, YMCA Reading Room. ENTOMOLOGY CLUB, 7:30 p. m., i Thursday, Room 5, Science HILLEL CLUB, 7:15 p. m., Wed nesday, YMCA Assembly Room. Hannakah Party, j k; HjSK CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thurs- iday, Room 328, Acjadeinic. HOUSTON CLUB, 7:30 p. m.. Tuesday, YMCA. Pit:tdres of A. & M.-Baylor game. LUTHERAN STUDENT ASSO CIATION, 7:15 p. m., Wednesday^ YMCA Assembly Room. Dan Russ| ell to speak. i * MARKETING-AND; FINANCE CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Room 312, Agricultural Building. MOTHERS AND DADS CLUB, A&M Cpnsolidated School, 7:30 p. m„ Thursday, High School Gym. Choral Cluq will sing, . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Auxiliary Christmas Bazaar and dinner at (Consolidated School Gym Wednesday, 5 p. m. POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Reading Room RANGE & FORESTRY CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Third Floor of Agriculture Engineering Bldg. Ad dress by Dr. Ide p, Trotter. SAM, 7 p. m., Tuesday, Electri cal Engineering Lecture Room. ! SlGMA XI, 8 p. m., Tuesday, Rooin 1(0, Science Hall. Dr. A. A. Jajkkula to.speak. SPANISH CLUB, 7:30 p. m, Tuesday, Room 123, Academic. Longhorn photographer will ta^e informal Pictures for the Aggie- land section. SAN ANTONIO CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday. Room 208, Academic. SOPHOMORE and JUNIOR TRYOUTS for Meat Judging Team will meet Thursday aftbrnooh at 5 in the Meat Laboratory of the A&I Building. tEXAS SOCIETY of Profession al Engineers, Brazos Chapter, Mon day, Electrical Engineering Lec- ture Room.; ] i i! TRANS m., Thursday. ... Builditiig. Spirts movie. VICTORIA COUNTY CLUB, 7 p. m., Thursday, Room 104, Aca demic. Christmas jiarty, plans. VOLLEYBALL CLUB, 7 p. m. Tuesday, Gym. : : I 1 <1 4 . . i :! l ft Monday to attend the North ral Weed Control Conference held in Topeka, Kan^s, De- They are R. R. Lancaster, Ex tension Service pasture specialist; H.( E. Rea, agronomist with the Agricultural Experiment Station; F. R. Anderwald, field leader in the brush eradication control pro gram in the range and forestry department; and C. EJ. Fisher, as sistant soil conservationist with -T The group will stop over at Man hattan,. Kansas, to Visit research and Extension leaders at Kansas State College. They Will discuss methods used in Kansas for weed contrpl, especially that of bind- Tbe staff members will return to College Station December 15, - e -« _ wc>rd p* 1 insertion with a 2W minimum. Space rates in Classified Section;, . . . 6(l< per column inch. Send all elassifieids with remittance to the,Student Acti ties Office. All adsj should be turned ■>< jh. d., *,0,, ■" ! — 1 4—M' 1 * J • s' . !■!! Market Research Pushed by tklegi The most economical packaging and Consumer preference for .tree- ripened peaches was Studied by Marketing Research Group of & M, which met Thursday Decem ber 4, with Clayburn Ross, repre sentative for the A&P Food Stores of Hashville, Tennessee. , The A&P Stores and the group here {will work together on further experimentation. If successful, they expect to include pther fruits and vegetables; along with poultry and eggs- i Junior Agricultural Economics and jMarkhting students interested in this type of work should be able to receive summer employment with; the A&P, Ross saidf. Members attending the meeti included Dr. L. P. Gabbard and Dr. i R. L. Hunt of the Agricultural Economics Department. INESDAV 6:4$ Sign On 6:4$ Recorded MuMc 6:00 Texas Farm and Home Program 6:16 Coffee Club 7:00 Martin Agronsky 7:1$ Cowboy Bhjtthms 7 :B0 News of Aggielaftd i 7:46 Tlk Tok Time ! 8:0|) Breakfast Club 9:00 My True Story 9:30 Womans World ' ' 9:46 ■ The Listening Port : 10.-OO Breakfast in Hollywood 10:3)) Galen Drake 10:4)5 Ted Malone: 11:0)0 Welcome Travelers 1 11:3P Columbia Record Shop! 11:5S Bryan Nerfs 12:00 Baukbage Talking 12:16 Newscast 12:80 Music for Wednesday 1:00 Walter Kiernan j , 1:15 Ethel and Albert 1:3® Bride and Groom ! 2:00 Ladies Be Seated ! 2:30 Paul Whiteman Club 3:80 Mixed Chorus. AAM : 4 :<](0 American Legion 4 :li5 Guest Star 4:3j0 Church .of Christ 4 :45 Something to Rea.d i iK x 5 :(|0 Sportsman 6\1(5 The College Speaks 5:S0 ^ign Off N Trotter Speaks Dr. Ide .P. Trotter, director off the Extension Service, will address the Range and Forestry Club Tues day at 7:30 p. m., on the thirjd floor of the Agriculture Engineer ing Building Dr. Trotter will explain the fuhetions of the Extension Service .and its relationship to the field of T^nge management. j. -BALDWIN BUSINESS I refresher courses eeUng, and aaaocll ^ .S'. Bryan, Tekaajl® [' : ' FOR BALE-60 arm Judntlnr Highway 8. nine mile! W. C.( Hall. Box 420, 880.00 an acre. '4 easl I anti : Coil PLEASE, newlyweds furnished apartment bath and kitchen tely or by January irt. Writ 7, College Star mix voneav | STRAYED—Portable radio from JeeO din • ing bonfire. Reward for return. L. I . Watkins, 115—NO. If off! tely. nice privilege*. WANTED TO fcUY-Pair of * - plus BINOCULARS.' man, Ross Hal], (4) Watklnjs, 115-No. 1».: OR SALE —Small electric refrigekatoi freezes lone tray of icei Good eonditiorf $80.00, iSee at Wilson-Bcarrie Co. r ConUct M-; SUM OF MONEY has been found, Mr. Bertrand in Ag. Bldg. FOR SALE—19^7 Pontiac ‘T’ c ub coupe. Fully equipped. $2,496.00. Girl’s bicycle— 26” wheels, blue, just like new. $26.00. Call at A-9-B, College View, or write R. f). Johnson, Box 254. -f. LOST—Two field jackets hi parking !lot behind Dorm No. 11. Finder :all J.j R. Wilkinson, 4-0834. Reward. WANTED-Ride to Angelm December 20th, See C.' N. Beyrle, Walton: - ^■ '| '" I'" WANTED—To : buy a home in ;Col| Station. Two bedrpoms or more, fab. Contact Box 2799. College Statu LOST—Ffeid jacket at 350 acre*. Owens, C. E„ Box 4266. -I ' Ft FOR SALE—Whitney baby walker. Davenport, Apt. 5, Aggie tel, Highway 6. carriage and Aggie Auto- Dr John S. Caldwell Optometrist Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Bryan, Texas Leonard Boswell : h WWi HERE AQAIN!! 1230 Highway No. 6 Near the “Y” Drinks — Short Orders aboi f* Lack's Auto Stores ■ , IT i -d.-1 'i. j JOE FAULK ’32 ' Whizzer Bike Motors Bicycle Supplies Southgate College Sta. 4-1169; : 5 217 So. Main jXBrWn!. 2-1669 ti : li n H. L. r _ console 105 Coorter rgdlmpho. StreeLi I Argu. A, 31 -I!p 35 mm. $ meter. eoat- Eickholia. Dorm J . , h** :'* afU r 8 p.m. Electric ,t Urn Jn, ij ’ and see ua for large appliances: • I 1 " sto Cookers, Coif fee ll •: ' iT fVi id’ many other usefula 5 at i Phone 2-7009 PRESET A BEAUTIFUL MAS (PRESENT fiRTIFICATE ^ ij;.,U ' j | ■ [ ; iltifliUV iiti a Christmas box pfelse inyane. I Lutheran Students To Hear Russell ^ “The Home, the (Family, and the Church” willi.be the subject of ari address by Daniel Russell, head of ijlhe rural sociology'department, at the Lutheran Student Association meeting Wednesday /light. .; . i \ ^ Russell will discups the dangers that are confronting the family as the most fundamental institution in our society and t ie importance of developing charaC er and bring ing religion and Christianity into the home. • V M . I I|N EXCELLENT PteD SUITS HWRB is North 6f P.CX — College Station h -FI' ! ! j ■.M' ■ I i (|>f ’ensonal Attention” \ ' 1 ; l ; H j Jland-Made 00 T S . made to order to please exacting; cattleman, terformer, 1 or casual iii A Ye -:f; v . i Stock 5 - A LS O I . ■fV: ' ii i‘- - pECOS CLUB, 7fl5 p. ay, Room 115, Petroleum CE Exam Will Be Given in January An examination (for credit in Civil Engineering 300s will be given on Saturday/ January 10., 1948 at 1 p. m. in the Civil Engi neering Lecture Room, S. R. Wright, department head, announc ed yesterday. TTie examination is open only to those Students with the necessary Experience and authorization, he sain., Spanish Chib To Give “Lotteria” j ( . \ i.! ;' ( j . Prizes from Old Mexico and re freshments will be; offered to all members of the Spanish Club, at 7:30 p. m. in the Chapel °f the YMCA. A fjlm of South America will be shown, followed by a sl^ort busi ness meeting, coniterninjC Dong- horri pictures. Pedro Muriqz and Henry Holguin will conduct a Mex ican game known afe Lotteria, with winners receiving prizes from Merico. The third issue of the club neYUpaper will alsd'-be distributed. Chjeago-Illinois Aggies See Kenneliey in Dorm 8 All Aggies from Chicago, Illi nois and vicinity ar^ requested to Contact Bob Kenneliey in Room) 218), Dorm 8,* or write to Box 5355 ! as soon as possible Ifor the purpose ! of organizing a Christmas party J to be held in Chi^^o. \ mmmm C A F i T E; R ! A FEATURING DISHES OF INTERNATIONAL FAME .!' and thereat in— SOUTHERN AMERICAN COOKERY - - I i j x - I ^ i - I. ' L T DIAL 2-1328 FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on ROYAL TYPEWRITERS I: -I 1 jij ‘ | *'- • , . ij- I : j' We overhaul all makes typewriters and adding'machines j BRYAN BUSINESS MACHINE CO. 107 W. 22nd St., Bryan, Texas ;L. H. Adams, Owner A. N. (Pete) Newmann, Mgr. Service. Dept, and Salesman Good Usf What’s New Everyone Knows IT JOYCE IT’S JOYCE’S FC For both IT’S JOYCE’S FO ' J 'li'l JOYCE’S FOR PRI Open Evenin wish to do their pre-Vijt! gether. /•vf JOYCE’S i 608 S. College Av i)\ |: > gs until II ■ r ‘ L‘ : & WBahlngtoH Sts. Phone 2-1496 . if n ; bars . r ] Bryan, Tefrap 4 lirsery Rhyme CLPTHES rs and Boys J|y . FOR STYLE (1 : 1 • » / :ly worth while -I ! (others and fathers who of Santa’s Toyland to- i I i • L ■/ S ’N TOYS Phone 2-2864 I I ' r ■: ! A For Your Sporting Goods Needs JONES SPORTING GOODS . 803 S. Main Bryan Ph. 2-2832 irr \ For Your Visual Problems Consult Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 203 S. Main — Bryan Phone 2-1662 — 1 j ,u. i - i J !- t —T+r; —- THE AVALON CLUB (10!j Mi. W. BryaO-^Hwy. 21 Leonard Boswell,]: Proprietor The Best! Of SEA FOODS IN SEASON . K. C. STEAKS SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Ilf; Air Conditioned | ! . ; i f 1 ; Beautiful Dance Floor I-532F21 for Reservations - STUDENT UFE- (Continued from Page 1) Dr. G. E. Potter, chairman, Assis tant Registrar Ray G. Perryman, M. L. Fashion of the YMCA, Batt Co-Editor Jimmie Nelson, Wilson H. Beardsley Jr., and Farris Block. The latter two committeemen are non-members of the Student Life Committee who asked to serve on the selection group. A (six-mart- Recreational and Stu dent Welfare Committee will be made up of Student Activities Di rector C. G. “Spike” White, chair man^ Dr. S. A. Lynch, Junior Pres- idenlj Jrthn Orr.j Corps Executive Officer Billy Vaughn, Joe Culli- nan, and Athletic Director W. R. Carmichael. Elmo Livingston, president of the Senior Class, Will; help Cadet Colonel} of fhe Corps Bill Brown and Cadet Chaplain Cliff Harris in planinng a program for the cadet Christmas dinner. ' ~ In closing, Joe Cullinan submit ted his resignation as a represen tative of. the US National Student Association,} stating that he had ; too much’ to; do in other activities together with his housemaster du ties. | i ( I -; n: \ ’.. - ( Tf CLEANING - PRESSING / ALTERATIONS l! |l • f_, V ! i . m } AT THEIR BEST — AT CAMPUS CLEANERS Ovgr The Exchange Store : .1. J. WE RAVE WHAT YOU NEED IN . . . .:!!•■; - i ■■{.-. i { ) ■ j j : I i ; SCHOOL SUPPUES — BOOKS ’ i (!•:' 4 . [T ■ i n -l '• EQUIPMENT j j I U ■ ■ ‘ ! - j j |: | / f; .’I ' M; ;} •• ( COLLEGE BOOK STORE Horth Gate Ij m JUST RECEI\TEI ! .. 'mm CAMERA! ■ ■" IHll KODAK 35 with 8MM — r p-p ■ . ; ■ ' "P ' nt riff j OCESSORIES Perfex and Ki-ystone Reel Models. i I out Range Finder 13, & [‘.j i, ine Lnd Reel 4 ii A&M PH i : College Station (Don’t '. .ill ' 1 . —Tn— ! i i [: j i Ti — Uit lJh i .: ! • L& i I Food ' ? i - r-i *ket j ' i _ _ '■ CATION 1189 Lli l.' *'■ H ri } DIAMOND EDGE POCKET KNIVES & , . r I ; 1 • . , ; SPORTING GOODS j Hillcrest Hardware _ ! I j; (■ i ( , 2013 College Road 'v!| i Hi I'lliH S - L j •-'* i • • • j GIVE HER Dress Material for Christmas L H -ML m -n 4; . 1 ! ' ItHfEIHIM .4'. ; f; ;■ - j .! Material for Sport Shirts and Pajamas f WRAPPED — -) i ■ The Fabric Shoppe “Your Exclusive Fabric denter” i| Across from; P.O. — Bryan ■ I; j j . . jij li ,TTEI i \ . _J_ i ... ^^ -y- , i bi ti-. ; , .^.1 ■I- I ! ! — ■! ( ; >f I forget ate ristirtas y. .41 ii . '!> P 0 SHOP 3 ortrait) r — - hlP ; i; j! ■a: I i . Jliv I I •pi: /> )!•—1 M-i f ' of I, 'Cream I L l\ 1 a t iN