The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 13, 1948, Image 4

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COUNTY CLUE 7 p.m[, |fhur.sda)
Room 12G, Acalemic.
BIOLOOY qfaUB, Tj:S»), p.. m
Tuesday. Guest
Evans, school
Forest Service J
BARBERSH^PPERS, ‘ B p. m
Wednesday, Muliy Hall
BUSINESS' & ACCOjONTINtj;
SOCIETIES, 7:|0 p.
Ag Eng Leeturil Rooml '
canterbury club;
Wednesday Pivlsh House
CORPUS CHRISTL qLUB
Room 227 Academic ait
to Aiscuss meetfing with,
C. C. Ex-studeittts. Clhlj
iday, EE
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deiits. CliiR piettna,
ENTOMOLOUY CLAS! : and 4i
Seminar, Wednesday,. 7 t .m. rooim
10 Sciencfe Building. >(IcGi!l][. f -
speaker. / “Grai|i ^ Fumig^l'of 1 <’*
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GEOLOGY CLpB, [7;|0 p.
Tuesdaj,
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ProjectismRoorit pf the ME ShoM.
institute Of aeriiinai'tA
CAL SCIENCE®,' 7:30' J .p. In., Tue|^
day, PE Lecture Ro<|m| Eugerle
W. Norris, vice^tiresidCn|f. of engji-
neerjng, Luscoiphe Aiji'pTpne ..Co|-
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Wednesday even
officers.
ng. Installation of
NDSCAPE ART CLUB, 7 p,
siuesday,; Room 3lt» Agi BJng.i
Bldgj (Pictures will bej shown,)
PRE-ME0, PRE-DEN.T Society
Tuesday 7 p.Th.| Biology Lecture
Room, i .• : | •1 I \ • !
POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB,
7:30'p m., Tuesday, YMCA Read
ing Room. Gue.it speaker, jDr. C.
M. Lyman. II | -
RANGE -.FORESTRY Cl
AGRONOMY SOCIETY, 7:3
iWedjiesday, YMCA Chapel,
speaker, Dooley Dawson, vice
dent ; and agricultural ipana
?er of
Secotid National Bank, j Houston
SAM, 7:30 p. m„ Tuesday, ME
Lecture Room. Election of oificers.
Major General Richard Donovan
will ppeak on Industrial Research.
SOUTHWEST TEXAS' CLUB,
.7:30 ,p,m., Thursday, VMCA Cab
inet iRpom.
SPANISH CLUB, 7:30 p|.m.,
Tues Igy, Room 123, Acijdemic, 1
STUDENT SENATE, ! f?:lb p.m.;
in YMCA Cabinet
Wednesday
RooTy.
WEATHERFORD CLUB
p.m.,; Thursday in Room !30.‘l
demic Building. I
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nils Begins;
ith Proper Soils
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|The (pare of 'potted plants be
gins wr^Lh Careful preparation of the
sAll, .1,j Coulter Smith, Bryan flor-
isfc,! toljl the A. & M. Garden Club
Frida jiaftArnOon.
Onc« the soil has been prepared,
tlip neit thing' isjlo Obtain proper
drainage, he sajCr R>egular feed
ing, ■ preferably in liquid form,
smayirtg for insects j and placing
the jjl
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have been at A.&M. four of his
last six regular semesters.,
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Dean of Men W. L. Penberthy
presented progress reports on pro
jects now underway by the Stu
dent Council and Student Senate.
Signs publicizing the Informa
tion Office in Goodwin Hall will
be placed at the railroad depot
and bus stations, he said.
Signs will also be placed at the
entrances to the campus. They
will read: "Welcpme to Aggie-
land. Drive carefully. Informa
tion. Room 100. Goodwin Hall.’* ■
Five benches have been placed
at the East Gate .'entrance for
hitch-hikers by F.' w. Hensel,
head of the landscape department.
Penberthy also reported that
the bulletin board will be installed
on the south side of the west en
trance of the Academic Building.
tljc h 0 ® s( t conclude the preliminiary
MagCs* Smith told the Garden
ManE’s Warned Of
402 Prerequisites
Pasture Course
To Be Added By
Agronomy Dept.
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Pasture Management (Agrpnomy
417) to be offered this Spring Se
mester, according to Dr. J. E. Ad
ams, head of the agropomy depart
ment, the coui’se carries 3 credit
hours with 2 theory and 3 labora
tory hours a week. Instructor will
be A. W. Crain of the Agronomy.
Department.
The course includes adaption
and management o£ native and in
troduced pasture plants; their es
tablishment, production! utilization
and maintenance in permanent and
temporary paetures. Several week
end field trips arCj scheduled to
important farming areas of Texas
to study pastures, and pasture ex-
I periments. ;
| ; Prerequisites are to bo Agronomy
j 30R, or Biology 3-46, or Range pful
| Forestry 303.
Those students who plan to ob
tain a degree' in management en
gineering in January, 1049 should
make certain that they have com-,
pleted prerequisites For Manage
ment Engineering 402 before next
fhll, V. M. Faires, head of the de
partment, has announced.
Students who have not already
taken Management Engineering
404, 408, and 453 and who Pkfn
ou!d
uisites
during the coming sppRfg Semes
ter. i ; / '.
$50:SCHPP BICYCLE
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C ClIVfEN AWAY BY
Club.
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: ! |Mosf! plants do best in an east
Wir.doyL which should be raised
sometimes to give the plants fribsh
fair, it,was stated. Approximately
tivo tijblespoons of balanced fer
tilizer isboiilll be given the hlant
fp.r eaCh gallon of water, Smith
ferl; % 4i
Hettfts fetit-of-doors after the plant
Jjas Idifopped its b!oo,m;- Smith ad
vised them to place: the 'pot in a
pool d|r|k plkce and place: outdoors
after the middle of March, pre
ferably in a southeast corner of
ljho'ih<|use, | I- \ i ;
\ Mrs. H. W. Barlow, pnjsufent,
presided at a bpsinesslineet ng be-^
fore tHe. program. Mrs. D. \y. VSfHv
son wfrs presented the door/pl' 7 ' 0
which [was a box of gladUdy btfibs
given by Mrs. D. Williams,
Who also distributed the January
Gardeti Club calefidat'?. j J
!; MrSjf J; S^Mogford arranged the.
display pvTangements of dried ma
terialised for decoration in the
W. D. Harris
Address bn<.d neei’s
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SET.!, WITH
FIKD AD. Rates . , . 3<* a wor«l per
insertion with a 25A minimum. Space
rates in Classified Section . . ; f0(
per column inch. Seng all classifieds
with remittance to the Student Activ
ities Office. All ads should be turned
in br 10:00 a.m. of the day before pub-
licatiom i /
THE SCRjUE SHOP—Typinir, mimeoi ph.
Jnc. drOwing. Phone 2-6705. 10J/i tut
23rd, fijryan.i
TQH SAIjIE—New rocking chair lor chijld,
See Davenport, Apt. 5, Akkh Autotjel,
Highway 6. ; j .
McKKN/4K-»AI*DWIN I’.tjyfN^S COL
LEGE bffers; refresher eourises in short
hand. Tookkeeping and associated sub
jects. Dial 2-6655^/Bryan.. Texas.
FOR SALE—S rail I house and lot. Fur
nished r elepfric refrigerator included.
Rent alone will pay for it in 4 years.
Also. 3/wheel scooter very, reasonable.
See White, ll-Ii. Project Holise.
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$15.00i
FOR SyLE—Woman’s bicycle
Law* mower, newly sharpen^!. RooHij
Ayl2, Hart.j^
RL^EVISt
di lei te ist
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Coll
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stud id c()uch, platform rock'
si. ill'. | 4 piece bedroom, .suite,
hfilt jof | drawers. ' Ex
able. See after
V lew.
FOR SALE—Hot water auto heipr rum'
pleto—ho-e a lid conne-ctions.
at A vale Service Station.
Il^eltiew.. ,-j
log L(*k Deeitrig slkk |
ase. |A. M. Tuba,on case.
3t9. Rbward. Rox 401.
fie i* yrtlow ’ !
W' 'IMSHk l Rgvi ^rd. Box ( 4
WANTED Experienced Ix-aUty Operator
Call 4-1169. 'Pruitt's Beauty and Accel)-
sory , Shop! 1
SAI-E—House, 4 rooms and bath,
ay be inspected any day after 3:00
P. M, 619 Fairview. College Station.
FOR SALtN-Zenith table, moiiei radio, re
cord piayerhrocklng chair, kidney shaped
dresser and ntool. box Springs and mnt-
tr<-ss. Also, buby bed and mattress,
strolleii, , buggy. !in.d swing. Myevsj. C-
12*C. College View.
MUST SELL—Going back to Army. New
3 roonj house and bath on large corner
lot. 1 (dock from bus line and cotnmun- i
ity renter. Small equity. See Van
Horne.j Dorm 14-430. 1
DRESSMAKING. ALTERATIONS, reason-
able. 1 -11 Conner Strei't, East College
Station.
FOR $ALE —] Double unit pre (ibricatm S
house. No. 1(2, ^Project House A Tea ‘ - »^f?
Henry Kail. 1
FOR SALE —Ice box, 150 lb. conditlinj
air, all steel, T'/j cubic ft., foil storaif":
rattajeity. Good condition. $7 5 310. Mrs!
E. G. Cornby, Lake View > Tes, 21 j
miles south of Kqst Gate off f ghway 6 j
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his! wko hdve
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FIClfL NOTH*
ATF-i^pbR DEGREES ;
itsilay m« nine. January 29 At h a.m,
wui hd «;s«4d ' (n tic lobby of the
raf's Off ce in titficial lint- of i.ppli-
: SlU'C<»-j:full> eogiplefed all
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gT't'S to In/ conferred ^
s. Tlhel Rsf will also indieptn
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Mbplrtants who failed to [
'y 1 the rfcduire}n*fms, for' their degree, i
«. L HEATON ,
| Registrar
W. D. Harris, piofessor of the
ehemicau engineeripg department,
will sffeak before^ the Brazos Coun-
t^Ghaptor of the Texas Society of
’rofessjonal Engineers Monday,
January 19, in the .Electrical E n -
gineeung Buildiftg lecture room. I FOR SAl.K Hi:me, 3 rooms and bath, lo- j
The topic for Haji'is’ discussion rated |m ramims luAwi^n(project house
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CLEANING
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AT THEIR
CAMPUS
ISSING
will be ‘•Investigation of IsoprO-
)Knial Extraction of Cotton Seed
Oil.”
ROSE BOWL
FILMED IX COLOR!
Something noW has been, added
to newsreels. Warner Bros. Pathe
Jyews presents the first regular
newsreel story filmed entirely in
color at Guion Hall today through
Thursday. The r great tournament
of Roses parade is! shown iii all its
brilliant, hues. Mighty! Michigan’s j
49-0 victory over Southern Cali for-1
nia packs new thrills irt vivid color.
WTAW
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fcoffee Club
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t'.,wb(.y Rhythms
NeWs of Aggleland
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My True Story
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