The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 26, 1948, Image 4

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hjive ft lot,<{fjrfrerft plans. If tilings work out;fight'
L l. u.,.. so^e appealing menus for Aggies,” 0. C.
_ of the hew business establishment Cope's
ry, told ^Battalion reporter. “Right now we are
rimental jitage for it's all hew to us."
—•* ‘“f Copeland’s establishment I* dell*
nitely all new. Thejbuildln
tion of Cope’s Confectlone:
just completed at the end
summer. The structure, while in
its elementry stajfe had a lot of
sidewalk-construction bosses shah*
ing their heads at its unusual ap
pearance.
The builder saved himself a great
deal of effort by Snugly fitting
the structure between those of
the Campus Theater and Leon B.
Weiss. The resulting triangular eft
fact gave /the impression that the
place! was small' and lacking in
possibilities. However the complete
structure shows just what Can be
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ned of Hferefbtld, A^j
a, _the beef cattleyr
ill
w* «««** v'UI'llj . r , j-,
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hman bre
of the Apimjal Husbandry ,
ment now lumbers 180, accprd.n
to J. K. Higgs of the Ariinm^Hui
bandry Department. If /
Cows, fete ?rs, bulls, ;Si«KM'caiyes , -
furnish material for gradu^e and done with careful planning and An
undergraduate workTyIf «f r mers rangement. N ; r i ])
Short Courses, 4-H Club Congress, j Copeland hap long been a resi-
State Vodapmal A'gncultureiJU(|g-' d?nt of the College Station. area,
ing Contbsti and Field Day | for He directly to A&M to work
®^|ed) Associations ajso di^w on upon ms master's after his grad-
cific
managi
in the
f: Cattle fieldi Hieirs i|ai<
Graduate!Wurk fa designed to giv
vances M beef pr
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Experl lient
a thorough! sui^Vey oi Recent : ad-
rodtiet]^; j|] ■
The
dents
is availalite for stji
search done by
for graduates In theslis( problems
irch doiie. by the
udglng al
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and
AgricuHuirjil
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The rese'aach ficld-i# divided into
research ' ii} beef| cattle ;feeding,
/: breeding, .herd and pasture m|an-
jKord and ps
-agementj AJgrk'ultural Experiment
1 Sub-station^, scattered ■ throughout
the statU, ffiontinuouslv'search f° r
information; which wiHjlead to the
imui'ovemeijt of beef battle hards,
said Rifflgij 11 ( .
They iwotk with breeder’e‘pi'ob-
lems of inheritance factors. gr^Wth
rate, efficiency of feed, utilisation,
With the Agriculture Experiment
ation Station and did so until Sep^
tember of 1946. When he resigned,
Copeland was Chief of the *)airy
Div.fiion of the Experimentation
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Cope’s Confectionery easilyi
seats 50 persons. That of course
reten tv ordinary people, VOi
there is no limit of the place’s
actual capacity when hungry Ag
gies are involved,
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, As yet the place has not ex
panded to haiidle ail the service
lines that Copeland hopes to have.
Ho now carries a complete selec
tion of ice cream;, dairy [products
and fountain beverages. Copeland
handles fresh bakery goods too.
Chili and short orders are tehti-
tiveiy being considered to supple-
and carcas s quality^ Cross br ;ed- ment the decline in ice cream sales
ing, inbreeding, and linebreeding when Winter comes.
THIS TYPE OF "INFORMAL SHOI
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The Placement Off ice
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of * club in session is to be used in the 1949 Longhorn.
Three club officers’ pictures and an account of the club’s activities is to be a part of the Club page
Conibpsition. ! | !;: i ■!, I J" Ij
The larger clubs may require variations of this lay-out. Club officers may check the various lay-
Longhorn office^
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Organized Reserve
Offers 25 Hours
Flight Training
The Organized Reserve Corps in
Texas is now offering 25 .hours of
flight training to Reserve rated
iaison pilots each quarter of the
year, Col. 0, B. Abbott, Senior In
structor in Texas, has announced.
“Almost ah organized units are
short of liaison idiots,” Abbott stg-
ed. “A total of some 70 liaison
pilots are authorized for all the
units in Texas, and we are far
abort of authorized strength.”
“Each rated pilot in the Reserve
should Contact the nearest Organi
zed Reserve Corns instructors to
obtain the! application blanks and
clearance to partake of these train/-
ing flights,” Abbott adde<L
Authorized agencies in Texas
which can offer training after the
proper clearance has been obtain
ed are in Amarillo, Austin, Dallas,
El Paso, Fort Worth, Houston and
San Antohio.
Two Departments
Receive Donations
Several gifts to the Horticulture
and the Animal Husbandry. De
partments Ntf A&M have been an
nounced by the heads of the re-
spectijve departments.
m L registered quarter horses,
are used ii achieving their goal,
he--said;! ” ' ' \ ; flj;; 1 :'
Civil I Service Rsts
Job i Ekaniinations
The Civjil Service! Commission
has artnodnced examinations for
Ijobs as Uhii-arianp, inspection, Offi
cers in tlje U. S. Public Hdalth
Servicej add [as medical photogra
phers With the Veterans Adminis
tration! «■ ’ ; ! : i I
Entrance salaries for the above
Copeland has an idea which be
believes can not miss. Conditions
permitting, he hopes to establish
a waffle breakfast on Sunday
mornings from 8:30 through 12:U0.
Cope predicts a good turn out of
late-sleeping Aggies seeking break
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$2,974; inkpecti
and mi'diif
Infprma
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Post
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Coinniission Opens
Engineer Positions
An examination for filling engi
neer positions at the P-1 grade
pos_iti°»| s dre as follows; l ; il»rj|gn, tiSt?, 'bn bSn”annou?:
ipection officer’: $4j479; ced by the y s Civil Service Com-
498.28!|to $4,47® KX’i* ’*, mission. j
ion Wnd i -fcpplicat i o n I ! No writt€n te *> 18 rtquired : of
forms arq availabjd from; R. w:' competitors in the examination.
t j on Applications will be accepted from
mnmission, Wd^igi^ton,
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Examinations Foi
Clerks Announce!
Clerks Announced
-'Thd Ciril Service ipdmmission
hah annbiinced examinations for
fUjingj vacancies in the position of
Clerk according to Paul H. .Figg,
Regiof ialj Jircctor, FourtefeptR Uni
ted S^atOn Civil Service Region.
months of the date of [fU in g ap
plications.* i ^[ i ii I H
edited manuals for [use
w**” 1 *hi» m op
(L) JL C. Berry: and Kerr & Kerr
has an Opening for an architect.
Tnis main must be qivam.eo to
make tiiijal and complete working
drawings from preliminary sketch
es, make! pivsentanon ;drawings
and sketdhes and nave some design
ability. This company haildles both
residential and commercial jobs.
(2) Mechanical engineer to start
as a deiaiidr «bi the Engineering
uepai tiikni of hjoOming ioOiMpanir.
This company manutaciures neavy
and! a mars, one from The construction equipment, j | j
dr Land and Cattle Co. of industrial research position
Changing and the other from Al-1 avauabtej vfUn uat-ciie iviemunai
‘ the Tequesquitc instmite
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been Ireceivied by the Anim«l Hus-1 (4) Tjhe Texas Traoie bchool,
Landi y Department.. V | Texarkana. Texas, has an opening
A !g l ift of $750 from the Mid lor an auuitionat insuuctior in e»ec-
fobtH Hereford Association, wax tricai appliances repair,
the Other gift presented td thatK 16; ripgiheering graduates for
department, Jl lC. Miller, head of position* with Becntei Corporation,
the department, has announced. ] luhgjneeijs-ujnstructors. Ineir o^-
The Oaks Irrigation Co. o'f Pharr er ““^ B arc Dot « n Ibre.gn and do-
has given the Department of Horti- , ^ est * c • At i L „ i «
culture irrigation equipment val- , Openings for 2 or 3 me-
uedjiht $650, Guy W. Adr.ance, head chanical enWera m January witn
of the department, sa.d yesterday, j u A' ens ^ / l 0in ^F h ibergias Corpor-
\ f ! ation. OpenmgMdr design, process
! development and- mechanical re-
Kramefr Joins A&M! (7; general Geophysical Com
pany hgs openings tor men ||in
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Blotters Good
Business For Book Storeman
A 11 TTr '! A 1 '! I ' ' ' 1 smith ■ : : no»f Aui. nm, imm i
Darrow | Returns
ii Vbioihiill
Meet in Detroit
: profea*
thi
JlTOw, associate.
aor in jtescher training on the In
duKtrial Extension Service staff,
has returned from • national con
ferences in Detroit. The conference
was hi|ld jointly by the American
Vocational Association and iv pre-
ten tatty es of the automotive in
dustry; Much progress has been
made 3n the standardization of
training fdr high school teachers
- —^niotive mechanics, Darrow
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EDDIE SMITH
JvRft lb case'those free I
that jcum-ntly ndom tha d
mosi A&M students haihl
nn Erroneous Imp
thaiFddnori we tnli
Mlntttitioi
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Tie blotters, yours fid 1 ;
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nechah
DarfoW is chairman pf an nd-
isory; committee which sets up
thtlifj daioft we' <hlnk a II
on is in order, Th«
Shaffer; and he Wn’h dljasj'.
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ited with A&M and of sretti
acquainted with i, Si
Stord, that now . *slnbii*h*
tncht that has token ovd* tjha ispot,
formerly held by The College Bofek'
• What’s more, the natlia
only thing that ; i# new. nX
place. Shaffer Has iiw|illfed[nit|;.
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bert 1 K. Mitichell of the Tequcaquite ' institute fot men who are intet-
Ranch, Albert, New Mexico, nave es-eu ,p research as a career.
ecomtnend. d j standards for couf-
and re
•ped' much
v-v,- .» -bn
he nation by automotive mecha
nics teachers. In addition tq- his
vork with the AVA' and automo
tive industry committee, Darrow
also litdrked With a;committee of
the National Association of Teach
er Trainers Cjn development of ad
ditional material for teachf r train
ing courses in automotive me
chanics.
“Tim complexity of modenTTno-
tor vehicles is such that the ade
quate c preparation of teachers in
automotive mechanics is 'more im
portant than ever,” ! Darrow said.
‘Modern youngsters! expect that
lhajr teachers will keep abreast of
the latest developments in the au
tomotive world and will offer ma
terial that is up-to-diite. They also
want the material to be well pre
sented”
sales equipment; and lighting fi
turee, painted the infceriorVi
generally rebuilt the deple
stock of materials and suppl
All of this was done durltw tne
two : Week interval between semfes-
ters so; that, an? entirely ttew s^t-
legs mpvir hotisc*. H
WM-Wh^ls working for nn town
nfetoi Dftftnn mprsnonuthe
that ho fccenme IntereHtfd In th#
North 4«te Htoto.
On! orto of hmny buslnnw
“ ugh Collogo Ktotion, h#
) of coffoo With
owner of The
a ___, The conversk-
lion strayed to blMpneas, ami bn-
foro ! their cups Wire emnty the
deal was;closed. HoWever, the pur-
chnsi Wos riot us suddenly ac
compli shed its it may seem. Shaf
fer had wnhted to locate In Col
lege Station for the Inst five yean.
ThrciiKhout His travels, which
included schools Jin thirty a|x
states, ; he has niver found >
srhool Which, in his estimations,
rivals A&M in sjpirit and friend
liness. '‘I gotoS iU the straight-
forwaii way an Aggte Utega up
and aitokes vobr hand Wfopl he
meets voh that I noticed fimt,”
nnys
1987.
meri school as Well as those
are picking up where they'left
last! spring. .■ >1
No amateur at sclliiig: college
supplies. Shaffer has traveled;
for a number of years fort vftoj way, Shhf
-Ht—H-— -~—fBtore. As
HeV til staunch folio weir of A&M
sports ^o, npd hasn’t missed an
AAMf-Ttaa* fb«|bgH game since
»'<.i
With, the job of
1200 Now On Rolls
Of Student Labor
a first >
1 nn<|er
for the
class college bookrtore
way, ShAHer has Mg plans tor
ffiture. As a means of better sefr*
ing Aggies, he plugs to inaugurate
a special order department through
which students may &rder any
.item ndt in Atoi ft. Special
mehtis, lamps, mugpzinet
are a ftW of tha things
able through the faciliti
tat
ent.
student to'bot 4 r '
bn^to go inlto operation is a
iping service wh|ch
rift regardless of
rebased. Another
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Twelye hundred studdnla, |dr|4|
percent of the student bn^,
employed j on the -campus, U.-A.
Lojhg, dirnctor of 'stlM«Kfjpip,, _ ax w ^
announced today. , • * i p WUH .,^P^^* 80<, • Ano 2«
1d^ be ii^n!! '^b raeord stock it releases from
cents to $1,.25 an hour, x J i - I | shi|ffeit “is service, to th'* -*"' 1
Waiters in the mess hiilli ctmv- \V,» tn a,-, nbij.
principles and shop practices does
not meet the need for meh Who are
not only! firmly grounded in prac
tical phases, but are also trained
in th| presentation of th e * r ma
terial Through sound touching,” ho
addedj ' | ■ : i ' : :
Moigs j! than 300 Texas schools
now use automotive mechanics maT
terial prepared by Darrow ami pre
sented by A&M. ; |
ThJ student labor officii tries |p says Pat Gallab*
weed out applicants that, to) .iipt er. “We are ver
, general manug- ,
»pleased becuuso
actually need assistance ih finartc- we want to be Ofaryondfs friend,
iiig their education, Long iBawl. y I'-i I We want to stay'bere.f \
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cwipq$ Cdps%$,. M W&f
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Extension Staff
'{A J: L. Kramer, for several-.years
uals for British personnel using Public Schools. W’i
u. S. equipment. He has prepareil in Worid History,
vice regional offices oijfrom the
U. -S. Civil Service Commissibn,
Washington 25, D. C.! l! !
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ILS. Civil Service
Announces Exams
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Thb Civil Service Commission
has announced a Mathematician
examination for filling positions in
Washington, D. C., and vicinity.
The salaries range from $3727 to
$6,235 it year.
Applications will be accepted in
the U 8. Civil Service Commis
sion, Washington, l). C„ until JUne
Hi), 1949. However, persons who
wish to recolVc oarly consideration
should have their applications on
if.lo not later than October 26,
1948. ,
Full information and application
forms may bo obtained from Rog
er W. Jackson, located at Post Of
fice. College Station, Texas.
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neering, and geology. \
Agriculture! \
((1) Openings for landscape
mj ^ til ’ ■ XT t architects for work at Los Alamos,
a sales engineer in Orange, N. J., N Mexido, With W. C. Krugei’
has joined the A&M Industrial nt . A R Jw.utp q
Extension Service staff. He has . .. ri^triprtaoner-
been assigned ,o the fietd of
peivisory training. /j 'cultural engineer who; is capable
A graduate of St. Joseph's school 0 f handling their farm power use
in Teutololis,: Illinois, Krajner has program-
had 13 years experience in indus- ■ Liberal Arts
trial supervision and in the field (i) Boggus : Tractor Company,
of training. During the war he Harlingen, I Texan, has an opening
was in charge of teaming in con- f 0 r a man to handle their book-
nection with Work on hydfo-pneu- keeping! and accounting work. Mayi
im^tic devices at th|e Army prov-, do some sales Work,
ing ground, Aberdeen, Md. | (3) Opening for a teacher of
Kramer prepared operation man- Social studies j : in the Navasotu
2 in Amertoan
History! and 2 Iri C vies.
Interviews
(1) October 25-26-27 Humble Oi 1
and Refining Company will inter
view men iin the various fields oi
engineering. January graduates
only.
(2) October'SS-Buri-oughs Add
ing Machihe Company will into 1- -
vjew iqen trained in business am
tx: . i.l • r tLj m. • i accouiitling, economics, and agrieul-
Headquartors of the industrial tura loconomics interested in sales
Extension Seivice, pave been mov- wor j c
York Life
Interview
< Ur m ,1 * eU men tte’bod In business and ac-
Williama, direc- counting, economics, agricultural
economies Interested in irwurancc
miiw umrk
(41 W Octot)«r 27-28, PhUlipa Pe-
^(uessitatod an oxpanalon. and will troUnun Company will interviev
uontinue to do ao; if the present men in the various fields of en
gineering. January graduates only.
MUWEUfEAlLVOUfV/
class post offices, from I Civil Sfer-
vice roo-ionnl offices or from the tl0n of ca P tuTed en6m > equipment.
I-E Headquarters
Moved to Bizzell
wTi . f ' r i i
Increasing demand upon the de-
)artment bjj Texas industry has
SE.E HERE.MURIEL,
DR.EMERSON'S
TELLING YOU
YOtTRE SUNK.AS
OUR SHOW LEAD \
\ IF YOU CAN’T STOP X
CLEARING YOUR
THROAT
QUITE SO, MURIEL!
EDDIE’S PERSPIt
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TRANSMOGRIFICATION IN A
TERRIFIC Tin WITH THtSMS
Ivt BEEN SO SET ON
THIS PART WE BEEN
SMOKING A LOT THE
LAST FEW NIGHTS
LEARNING (AY UNeS.
MY THROAT GETS
SO ORYa.
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trend continues, Williams! said
Branches pf the tl
lilzxcl! H*
loctttod N Bl|zzcl! Hall include fire
opnrtment now
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mbit and pblit'o training schools,
municipal wptor and sewiirago dis
posal plaint instructors, RKA lino
cr«W trainee ,Industrial suporvis-
Oiy tealnors; and the mofor tea ns-
port training divitdon.
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Kyle to Address
Nutritional Meet
.to Gua
former ambassador
and! for many years
atomate and for many y
deah of the) school ; of agriculture,
will be thej principal speaker at
the banquet Thursday •Vaning. Oc
tober 28, at the Texas Nutrition
erence to he held on the cam- have
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Hot Dog Roast !
Std | SAE, AFS
Studjenti mcmbarW their fnmllitts
and friends of ithe Society of Auto
motive Engineering and American
Foundiymen’s Society will be the
guests;of Professors W. I. Tntette;
ner ntid L. 0. Benyman at an
“old-fpshioned” hot.dog roast. Tht
affair! wfU be) held at “
/EDDIE,THAT Q0YJ04NYT >OUR$lNGlNQ ISTHB
16AS AOVENTITIOUI A ■ ANSWERNOWtOA
PROMPTER A6 BELASCO. J LIAO'S
HIS SUGGESTION A0OUT(v> PRAVIR...
SMOKING PHILIP MORRIS i
HAS MADE MY
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IRREt-ISliBLE!
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GORGEOUS.
WE’LL WRECK.
OUR 8IG- si
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UNLESS WU’
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C4GAMTTE
HANGOVER
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PHIUP MORRIS, THE
UADINO OGARETT*
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Bony man’s home at ,7:30 p. m.,
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Professors Truettner and Berry
man peRUest that students ^ plan-
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