The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 15, 1947, Image 4

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.44 ~1 MONDAY, DECEMBER 15
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MONDAY,
1947
bandman, fahd Profe^or L. V. Hal-
brooks of {the state department of
vocational' agriculturt, College Sta
tion, last week accompanied C. B.
Johnson, ^airman of the Calf
Scramble Bhying Coftimittee of the
1948 Houston Fat Stock Show,
on a: tour of the Buckwood and
Tucker Hereford ranches at Manor.
Purpose of the tour was the
opening of'the Houston Fat Stock
Show’s searclji for 157 high-bred
calves to be used in the annual calf
scramble division of. the show.
Cunningham, chairman of
seraipble cdmmittee, said
ticipated in the annual Southwest
Debate Institute held in Austin
Friday and Saturday.;,
Affirmative team]' laurels went
to the University of Texas, South
west Texas State College, and
Wichita Univers ity, Kansas.
itive’team winnewj repre
sented the University of texas and
Wichjta University.,
Aggies making the trip included
JohnjT. Miller, Peytort McKnight,
Bill Bumpas, C. W. Howard, Bill
Dowrjard, and Bill Wilson.
Dave
the calf
that the buying committee stopped
at the tWQ ranches, ;15 miles east
of Austin, to look bver the pure
bred Heprford stock Uiere. He said
that this was the first stop oniai
tour which will take the committed,
to many other ranches before Jan
uary whertlcalves will be purchased
PonitAon Open At
College Post Office
Examination fpr <{he position of
Laborer-Custodial Service for em
ployment with the Post Office in
College Station, was announced by
The’Chiil Service Commission to
day.
the position is a full eight hour
a <Wy job paying $11700 per year.
Stall dents are not eligible to apply,
j Application forms may be ob
tained J at the Post Office; or from
the Director, 14th Ui S. Civil Serv
ice Region^ 210 South Harwood
Street, Dallas, Texas, Paul H. Figg,
Regional Director, announced.
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Engineers Invited
To SAM Meet ing
A|! epgineenng studi nts who
are members of societies in the
School of Engineering are invited
to Attend- a joiht meeting in the
Chemistry Lecture Room Tuesday
night at 7:15 as! guests of the So
ciety for the Advancement iof
Management. V • I 4
In extending the invitation to
all dnginieenng stutlents, Chairman
D. K. Andrews of the SAM stated
that W. W. Finlay, vice-president
and general manager of the Guib-
erson Corporation, would be pre
sent
rs Debaters Orate In
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Spo nsored by
EIKIRTICI LTI RE SOCIETY
exas A. & 1W. College
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SOLVE V(it R CHRISTMAS GIFT PROBLEMS
til : Mi I 1 liFl ii 'M ffl i '"M
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aormitorfis,, and! onfers i
Horticultire Dejiiartikienit.
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Orders fjlr bpxjds iof Texa$ grown citrus fruit will be taken in the
dortnitorfesii an$ oniers may tjtlso be placed with; the secretary in the
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3., Mars
Pricfcs oi these “Gi ? t Boxes” art as follows, with
shipping charges jiot included;
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kai:e” (12 Ruby Red Grapefruit)
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for tjie scramble.
The two ranches are Owned by
F. F. “Buck” Wood, Houston re
tail lumber dealer, apd Jim Tucker,
Houston insurance Alan.
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| What’s Cooking? |
AGRICULTURIST .STAFF, i:k0
p.m., Wednesday, Room 207, Good 1 -
win Halil Refreshments will be
served.
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF
CIVIL ENGINEERS, 7 p, m. Mon
day, Sbisa Hall. Bpnquet. follow
ed by speech by D. C. Greer, state
highway engineer,; on “Develop
ment of Expressways in Large
Cities.”
ASTRONOMY CLUB, 7:30 p. m.
Monday, Room 39, Physics Build
ing.
AUSTIN CLUB, 7:30 Monday,
Room 108, Acadertdc.
BRUSH COUNTRY CLUB, 7:30
p.m., December 10, |?oom 308, Aca
demic Building.
“C” VETERANS COMPANY
picture for LONGHORN to be
ma^le Administration Bldg, steps
Wednesday noon. Uniform number
one with service caps.
DENTON COUNTY CLUB, 7 p.
m., Thursday, Room 303, Goodwin.
Plans for Christmas party.
HEART OF TEKAS CLUB, 7:30
p. ni., Thiysdayj ME Shops Lecture
Room. m 7
FISH AND GAME CLUB meets
Tuesday 7:15 in Ag Engineering
Building. Film “Realm of Wild-,
life.” Refreshment^.
HORTICULTURE SHOW, 12-10
p. m., Tuesday and Wednesday
Sbisa Hall. Sponsored by Horti-
cultuie Society, r
INSTITUTE OF AERONAUTI
CAL SCIENCES, 7:30 p.m., Mon
day, December 15, Petroleum Lec
ture Room.
LANDSCAPE ART CLUB, 7:30
pi. m., Tuesday, Robm 310, Ag En
gineering Building. Dr. V. A. Little
head of' entomology department
will speak, i
MARINE CORPS RESERVES,
(Former Marines), 7:30 p. m., Mon
day, Room 129, Academic.
PETROLEUM ENGINEERING
CLUB, 7:30 p.m., DecemlM?r 17,
Petroleum Engineering Lecture
Room, i ; -J ;
PRE-MED AND PRE-DENT
SOCIETY. 7:30 p.m,, December 16,
Biology Lecture Room.
RADIO CLUB, 7:15 p. m. Mon
day. Room 106, $E; Building. .
RURAL SOCIOLOGY CLUB,
7:30 p.m., December 16, Room 203,
Agricultural Building.
SAM, 7:15 p. m., Tuesday, Chem
istry Lejetdre Room.
STUDltljjT SENATE, 7:15 p. m.
Wednesday, Sbisa Lounge.
WSCS (ALL CtRCtES) A&M
METHODIST CHURCH, Christ
mas Party, home; of Mrs. T. H.
Terrell, 303 Guernsey. 7:30, De
cember 1;5.
YMCA FILMS in chapel at 7:15.
“The Football Parade of 1946,”
“the Nativity,” and two other
.-ports idols by Look Magazine.
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with remittance to; the Student Activil
tie* Office. All ods .hould be turned in
by. 10:00 A. M. of the day before publi-
eation. (7) ; ;
)R SALE—Cocker pupplen—all
ideal Christmas gift. 2600 Todd.
colon.
Bryan.
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Return to Church,
Bible Solution To
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Present Problems
“The family must come back to
its religious and Bibical basis if
it is to solye the major difficulties
confronting us today,” Daniel Rus
sell said at the Wednesday night
meeting of the Lutheran Student
Association.
Russell, of the agricultural eco
nomics and sociology department,
pointed out some of the difficulties
of this post-war era that are caus
ing more than a third of all mar
riages to end in divorce.
“Not Reno, Nevada, hilt Chatta
nooga, Tennessee, with a record of
three divorces granted) for every
marriage license isud, is the di
vorce capital of the United States,”
Russell said.
Research has shown through
Secular surveys that success in
marriage depends upon good char
acter development., And, Russell
emphasized, character is developed
through'the teaching)) of the Bible
and church and through training
in a Christian home*
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HAVE Y6u STARTKP YOUR 8TJ.RI.
‘"ST? RequM a personal
Dely Fine | Art* Sterling
ms and explanation of our exciting
^.Jb plan, ito obligation. Mrs. Roy; N.
Gififfin, distributor, Box 5122, Collette
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urimn, uisurioutur, uox . oiz
Station, Project House 4-D.
ANTED TO BUY—Pair of Army sur
plus BINOCULARS. Contact Jl-Sgt. Nor-
man, Rosa Hail. (4)
DR SALE—|i0 acres fronting on
Highway 6, nine miles south of college.
W. C. Hall, Box . 420, College Station.
$30.00 an acre, W cash.
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THE SCftIBE SHOP - Typing, tnlmeo-
graphing, drawing. Phone 2-6706. 1(W7
East 23rd, Bryan. (7)
l^OR SALF.—Servtcycle, excellent condi-
tkm, reasonably priced. SanderKon, Box
1983. or 232. No. 14.
Tima
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New. Week
Houie Beautiful
Johnson
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Magazine Agency,
Book Sore. Box 284, Ph. 4-0 14.
A?.E—8-room house wjth bktt
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Available spring
See Angus Dickson,
student) owned bouse No.
project houses and tennis
FOR SALE—BeautIfu 1
stone fing for the
Genuine stone, set i
sell for % original valije. Ri
Dorm 7, 3M. Box 6801. J . .
BARGAIN - Serge blouae—6f7 I jl; ae
battle jarke t- $17.50: sergf : pant*
$12.50. jShoemaker. Dorm i,
AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS Gitlf
girl. (Jocket siutniel puiadii
Ranch. 1 seven miles soutl
Hwy. 6. L. ;B. IVlt.
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FOR SALK—Baby buggy •>$; O.lfi
$5.00. Pldy pen—$1.00, Ca
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erans and corps fnembcijs, who can
not behave like gentleinlm (not like
a crowd of adolescert. children)
should stay away from social func
tions of the cortege.
MURRAY COX, ’49
CHARUE ESTES, ’49
A. S. BARADA, ’49
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Old and rare Gians, China. Lamps and;
Bric-A-Hrae. | Many items for privati:
iwngll.
AILY 9-12; 2-5 and Sun- 1
collection of; owpef.
SHOWINGS pAlUY
day afternoons
Nunie M**on Field
504 Ri'StwpiMl Street Phone 2-7644
(2 Blocks Off Highway 6. S.)
JUST ARRIVED
We have a new shipment
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