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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1948)
•1 I ■ f ; I : I 1 ^ I ■•i t BATTALION THURSDAY, CX7TOBI -i Pie Schedule Junior | Veterans Set for Week ,re prctiling be e for Ihavinj Earl Rose bind !h t)i: their pictu Longhorn d ••Thoujth tl day, the Jiunl have bad thei far below the have reported ^ Studio/* Rose: Veteran juni Longhorn pi<jt inp to the foil A, H U: C, D, m c, h; I | J, K, L Rose said t / scheduled for | veteran junior having Rose, warned today. third who pictures tjiken is dper! who should the Agpieland ■ ‘ ! 1! hare their ^ only the •r Of studeri ts ft 4,1948 f >h Senior M Set for Tonight ■I ‘It? '> A meetlQf of the Senior ('lass ill be held immcdiAMflT: after ell practice tonight In the hemistry Lecture Room. Don [asper, president, has announ Kasper reques . iton-corps seniors : a. plans' for the Ring i nd conceesions for the ■lass will he discussed. I u f Kt 7 tf • TV; ' ‘7 / V In NewC The campus dub most Agricult’ _ the subscri / '! - LOST FROG-j j| i (Continued from Page 1) aceord- jle: ! October October .^October October I V l I pictures are day but any hose name begins A-L may hai' [ha jj picture made ■at this'-time. 1.1 ’ Ijj | Rose emphil zed that Saturday is the deadlind “de flhie nhnvft ule and that ai his picture mi nfrothei; opporl H [or the abovi fond failing )t l;.' sched- Jto have n<)t bj giver) TIME >R FAIjX, lyB r mup t seieral signs hanging frobl th buildings. I suppose they weir -jpak of an advertising campaig* foif Esquire Magazine. I clopje down some of the little poems [or the signs to recite at thp next pr indeed party I went to.! - ■ Text stop was a large lo^r buiM; ini 'ti T Realized it was the dinihsr hia! __ Valle and” prepared to help jnysV 1 |After hearing the Aggies ajkut the things on the ti I rdecided I wasn’t hungry ■stiPent. ir | Say, fellow, I've got t[-ou [e shook his head, whicl 'V Julaci-braided cap, knowingl' rite a letter to the editoH’iwai hisf advice. That sounded [like •ro|d idea, so here it is. Now -anyone please tell me the way Kyle Field ? n| at the end of this arpa. I thin* tst name was Punkin Hall. [ Ins ; d t Realized it was the dinipg Ira' •'f jthe Aggies, so I sat flown at desperation I stopped enp- ons in proportion to its paid embership will receive a rbeque picnic as prize, Ger* 1 York, Agriculturist editor,' said today. The contest, which Ss open to ivery r organized club oju the Cam us, is to aid the magazine in so uring npw subscribers), York ex- ilain«L ; " f- ' ; . Agriculturist subscription blanks nay be obtained in Room 207 oodwin Hall, or from [club presi- mts. Club member are not re- ; rioted to obtaining subscriptions ithin * their own duty but may gn up anyone wanting a subscrip- pn. Subscription ratesj are fifty 4 nts yearly on the cstmpus and ne dollar elsewhere, York added. I The contest will dose November 1 ^nd the winner will be announc- 1 on the 15th. “In the past the Agr culturalist as proven to be one )f the top >ublications in the stats, and the ^resent staff is detiirmined to mtch this record,” York conclud- l.i A&M- Baylor Ducats oh Sale Student tickets for the A&M* Baylor gamdj will be on sale in the lobby ofTifhe YMCA for the rest of the week, the Athletic Department announced Wed nesday. ! ! |i . ; The tickets will be sold for $1.20 each, and purchasers will be required to show their stu dent activity cards, the de- partment *«tHe<t : ; / d. AAUP Chapter To Meet in Y Tonight HD'I The A&M Chapter of the Ameri can Association of University pro fessors will meet tonight at 8 on the second floor of the YMCA, John Sperry, chapter president, has announced.’! The raecrtinkj;,tonight will be the first of the year for the faculty group. L j.. Talks by members on five topics are scheduled, Sperry said. George P. Wilcox will speak on Teacher’* Retirement, M. C. Ilughes on Group Insurance, J. Wheeler Bar ger on Health Insurance, V. A. Young on Faculty Clubs, and W. A. Varvel on .Honorary Societies. ' Sperry extended a special invi tation for all new faculty members to attend. Discuss (iyestoek Dr. 0; |R. Pftg\ nnimal * ^ion and\B Dr. Bob Shrode bf the -Pfriment \ : Pagot has conducted rcsearch in animal bi-eedlnk in French West, Africa for several years, working with cattle, sheep, and goats, i\ 71 CLUB ^ _y,’’south sp * BAV'tOW.C'cLUB. 5. r T7"n/lr/* y ’ M BKIfAN.OqU.EOE AM.CU1B ■ J. And: Offici i^ Bulldini Si Plans for CLtJp, ;ca. y,% ta coryeIK’coSnty ;lub, U11 GUN „ Friday, Small bore & M Shrode stated. i “The talk should be of particu lar interest to animal husbandry students and students interested in range and pasture /manage ment,” Shrode added. 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room -domic BuildingJ [ P tcadci PAS Engineer’s Society To Initiate Howell, jSSSSiS O CLUB: Thursday af ter yell practice. Room 326, Aca demic building. j 71; COUNTY A&M CLUB t 7:30 p. rity Thursday, Room 228, Academic Building. GALVESTON COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, YMCA As sembly Room. \ mmm rT , iP! 4sV.. I STUD 2NT tfNGI N Bifc R IN COUNUE, 7il6 . p. nuv Monda Petroleum Ubripy, Petrol ou Building. jv k THE TOOm CROUP, Oct. 2:30 p.ml in the hbme of Mrs. W. Mcinke, 306. Cresceht Dri North Oakworid. i ., TAU BETAKE 7 p. nty'Sunda Petroleum Lecture HoOm, Peri leum Building/ 'll ; I PEr* A “ ^ ■U 'tf.' ' 'JS G ' srhpdL T A standa for rfmoHlng the I'Toil’tl U! • from I’a ««' 1) fcxL A aT, 1 «n« proes- hmtl to porttmanRhlp tro- ngraved plaque that (•it,.will be.astablish- .4' suggesti«n» for ationH among the m-om mended. j impro lOOi 1 Follonklnrixthe afternoon meet*- tngi the gr »uto will attend a din ner at the F n Kesther Club. James n I ! TRAf .;CLU tice Acddefcic I ifN General! ku^D Repair Work |0t)arantee<i OAK J i 5 OIL ?s him) HENR r R Hiway 6 Sd6t|h iPtf. 2-^768 lllil i, 1 club picture, Gene Broussard president, announced totlay ■•■if )\ \-M Square Dance lub to Continue Sessions Tonight . Instruction in square dancing tvill be continued at the meeting of the College Square Dance or ganization, Thursday at 7(30 p.m. <n the Parish House of the Epis copal Church, College Station, ac cording to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, co-chairman of the group. : jr • • " j ' ! Mr. and Mrs. Calvin I odge will be hosts for the occasion. [ It is hot necessary that atten dants know how to dance in order to have a good time, the chairman said. Membership of the organi zation is open to all A&M students, With their wives or daUs. f| ! -iu r, . , .v . I- t.„ Members will v elect! officers, Tha Port Arthur A&M Cldb will narile the club> nn(b f or m! a consti- 225 of the Acadeftnc tution at the meetirig, JfinFs said Building at 7:30. p. m. October : 14 [ FFA to Organize Ljens Club Tonigbf A camera group among! the nuim* heifa of A&M’s chapter of the Fu- f ui*e Farmers of America will [ b r or|mod tonight at 7:30, JT Ci Hart, 'hapter president, annotinctyU |to- dal ’ Field trips for the camera group •"ifl be planned at the meetirig, Halit said. j . —- 1 -1 !;[- Pprt Arthur Club To Meet Thursday to fplan holiday activities arhl! a Dr. and Mrs. Carl Lkmian and j /Nub '* ’ " T ’ f - AGGIE RODEO - (Continued; from! Page 1) to be as complete as almost any other such show in the nation. Incidentally, there won’t be any market for greased pip at the event. Saddle bronc riding, bare- back riding, bull riding, and bull dogging as well as other events are expected to keep the arena . dust well stirred-up. National champion; riders of in- tcr-collegiate competition will be gouging their spurs into some ) pretty potent rodeo stock. L. E Griffith pf Dallas, winper of the Saddle bronc riding i at the Cow Palace in San Francisco in 1939, will be one of the featured riders. Judging from past records, Tom- i my Johnson, Charlie Rankin, Al bert Poyner, and Maxie Overstreet should display some fnricy leather, slapping. j ; . So the Past will meet the present and quite n fe\f Agpe riders will meet the dust; when tWy “turn ’em out in the big pasture” to- inorrow night for the twenty-sev- enth Annual Aggie Rodeo. . ( The Australian government is Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Lyle jar e spon- a federation of six states estab- sors of the group. j\| lished in 1900. | | ! wp&es,.wrm& ■S 11 ii J N/f /A . 1 v 1 I I vr A. •'i- FMors «! HAUNCMEy. tlTTES SMOKE LEAN MY IHROATf j SOORYANff] parched, p icamtevd! CAU IN '|i A STORY. : 1 eases jerry into upper HIERARCHY OF JOURNALESE SAY. THAT SOUNDS ) | LIKE CIOAHETTt | HANGOVER! )■ i. I ivs /SI COME, COME ACE NEWSHAWK JERRY-1 CAKT USE YOUR. S ESQ UE PE DALIAN SENTENCES. !f IF THAT COUGH OF YOURS WONT LET YOU ELUCIDATE- YOURL FlREP.I I MY HOARSENESS IS GONE.MEL NOW THAT IM SMOKING MILDER, FRESHER PHILIP MORRIS. GIVE ME ANOTHER OKAY. BOY! COVER THE presidents SPEECH TONIGHT. TtS Vou 11 YOU OUGHT todIank. JOHNNY TOO MEL.HE GA)/e ME THE LEAD I NEEDED TO SCORE A‘SCOOP* WITH PHILIP MORRIS. enjoy »•**•*», I y r i. « n. ^ mr *, t*rt ow juiyjiw, l IB Hilip morris-r the one cigarette recognized by eminent nose and throat specialists as definitely kss irritating than REVITALIZE YOUR VOCABULARY HIIRAECHY - Bl« Iron of any sutflt, •vm ■ mmpw Mw»-«hMl. JOURNALttl - IrilllaM il«n«wag» pttwliar to n«w» hawk«. SISQUIPEDAUAN-A fool-and^i-Kalf long; portaining to ton-dollor wordt, ELUCIDATI — To turn up tho Mazda* or mako It cloaror. MERPITOLOGIST'S PRIDE'S HAUNCHES - Snako't hip* to y*u. CIGARETTI HANOOVlft—That *moko(*-o</t taito, that tight, dry fooling In your throat, duo to (making. *30'— Journalata for Fini* or and. POLEMIC — A fighting tpooch. SCOOP — Nowtpapor form far aaN M go aLia am wining thw wwvnpvTinon* li ked Philip MORRIS today! •> 4 m Aik 4 JPf , I 1 President B. J. Howell of John Tarlatan Agricultural College is one of the members of the class of ’22 who will be initiated into Tau Beta Pi next month. / Howell helped secure a charter for the society here in 1921. The Board of Directors banned nation al •honor societies before members could be initiated and requested that the charter be returned. .‘•v; ri, other’s Club Loungi ficers to be elected. LA VILUTA CHAPTBR, D^Jt. 8:00 p. m., Thursday at tiie home of Mrs. R. R. Lancaster in College Park, College Station, j i ORGANIZED RESERVE, 7:3« m., Thursday, Petroleum Leqtu Uoom. PORT ARTHUR 7:30 p. m., or imr fell practice Thursday, Com pie Will be dances, club plnii (or thi semester utlini, 'including holiday tntra ab parties. / TYLER Clill mrsday, Room ^ J mr h iial spurts, arfd ; HI M ^ 04 ‘ TEXAS SO^ETY OF pROFES SIGNAL ENGINEERS, 7130 p. n Monday, Electrical Engine: Building: fr . Jj — J J1. ^ H. mm ■ mi ti ■. . . _ TY CLP I,! ceiyed, r, about fence.” providq aejr< nil selecUfens. U west Conifer on eft aorta mans! ip Awards mated 1 The iSourilweBt CoAfcrone Spwtamansl ip Award, t ootf^corpjfc Rtar ot The* Battalion thodist was school to receive selection being bn nkt by SWCl Hchool ml Officials of i “This m qed/“shoul tthproving &T nr conference; t was awarded, at th‘ annual SWC track meet in Hjoukt i 1 meet on May ing,” Muilrbe conclu- zo a long way toward wrtsmanship among ifrirence schools, and ife letters we have re- ve Uic backing of just • ody in , the confer- ' ■ 1 I •41 1- No, these AREN’T the good old days . . . but FUSSELL’S are de termined to make your food dollars buy MORE food of the highest possible QUALITY! The> Items listed below are just a FEW of the dandy food values you’ll find in our store . . . and we know you’ll applaud this dollar-whittllng answer to high prices! But don’t let our sensible prices fool you ... you don’t buy “bargain-counter” foods here. Yes, you’ll find all the conveniences of truly MODERN shopping at FTTSSELL’S . . . but you’ll enjov old-fashioned prices, too. And when you buy the BEST for so LITTLE . . . Lad}', you’re just bound to come back again and again! MAjtCABINE We Ik ! i* FOLGER’S COFFEE.. 2 lbs. 98c - — - ! ; ; j;;:}. .. J 15c G’n^hsrn Oirl Who APRICOTS - 2Vz Can Hunts—8»oz. Can 11 TOMATO SAUCE i/» Gal. DELTA SYRUP . Dependable Mustard Greens ' |. • : B L . ■ ii Crustene 1 j, . . SHORTENING. I ir Del Mont ft 03 Cans CORN ABLESO ’SMEXI Ih 3 lb. (i 1HI.' Gebhardt’s Tamales-300’s . Wa' I ! ; j ; | j' Ranch Style Beans No. 2 9c 19c t r CHB Catsup - P'llsburv Hot Roll Mix . j.|. . Brazil Nuts :. . fi! . . Porkenheans - 306’s . . Hunt’s Spinach - 300’s . . . . 2 for 23c . . 15c ■ i , I.. iii. - 2 rcl. cans 23c RN -bins 37c PtgJ 23c | lb. 29c 3 for 25c | 2 fori 23c Meat Specials s Grade A Inspected Veal LOIN STEAK Ik Infertile G S Doz. Jartons Tj jjyl ! .{; art. 85c |: J ”>! bar 33c 74c) lb. I : ! -I I Grade A Inspected : | VEAL STEW MEAT. I ^ Decker’s Tall Korn BACON ...I. i r . ■ Kraft’s Velveeta CHEESE . 2 lb. box . lb] 35c lbJ5^ I : 85c r-;t|' ■ I r j i Uncle William’s—No. 300Caij SAUERKRAUT. j ; I.l.n. SAp \ a H-’L •Monard \H 'K® - 2'/, cin , ,g'. ’• 4 i\ k: I, ^Ir^l 11 I: k. 2 $-pz.2 Can -I TJ t! »k i 19c •• j- ■ A itVEWf] day I ow. [PWCES] FOQO STORES hug ■■ BRYAN : 214 Ki. BRYAN AVE. 2011 COLLEGE ROAD COLLEGE STATION WALTON DRIVE COLLEGE HILLS J ' HH’WBNfeMMKWM ■fiKl Ii!; , l A \T ■A,, ii I w . A Mi! '/'ll. A, II ‘•M /l A Mil ■':. ■■vMi ; : 'k ™ i1 ■ lm I t: It j *' i