, ' -X On J I; i', r - Col. Bernard ' -- > Robinson of : '■t'bia eveninjf Eat*itt m«et: Engineers will 1 is evening iat a meeting? the A&M chaptei of the American Society of Civil Engineers. ri A native IomHu, Col. l?l>binki was graduated rom the JJhit States Military ftcademy ih ■ and was commi*Kioned upbrt grad-- I uation as a sec >nd lieutenant’ in the Field Artiltyfy. Shortly the) after, he transf^tred ito the Co|‘P# of Engineers. Ii) 1922 he 'graduate od from Ressetafcr Polyfcdhnidi ■R! Col. Robinson was asHlghed the Con’s of Eiii ineers from li to tho start of World War II BPS SALE-Bov* I :. typewriter*, Vlr or tSS.50 ami up. D yt Co. 209 North M^o Tex a*. Institute with t degree in c Engineering. • lit- I-,' ?li w vuu wwirv ui ; nunu ttoi ««rm vihich time ho sh 'vod in tho sout! west PnViffc ThElter. Ho oommfti* n. n / ded h special enfelneoring Urigiidi mto I Inn ; Iwhlch was resp matble for plfth.' ijnlng and constirqctlon required! I- iJtTng -anti construction requireUi W support combat ti oops in the Leytf campaign. I i . S ? j r. ■' Hi • ’* ’’■>'1 i'l i Since the war Col. HoldnsOn stationed in llifwaii as ] plan and instigator of Ipostwar const tlon. j, I’-—' I For the past year the engfii^l officer ha* been district OrigiheO/ for the Galvestoh distripf; xlirefei ing river and harbor impi-ovenv flood control, qnd water coo^erfarj tion improvemehjs./ tedt 1 Si tiV 4r raafsa^wsasij MrKrnikvBaldwir lUi»ln«w Collrsty rollmrnt* Will h - tkk Dial 2.GBB5. Join Ih< In* »how at I'aup^ ir • ’-'Sr:* M&F Cliihfo Hear 1 Tonight |i B. K, Xtsllom s, manager of the “jutly-TeJlHS 1* xx uetiph Associa, on/will be th( gu^st speaker a tjhy Marketing anti Finance Club lieeting tonight at |7:30 in Room 12 of the Agri 'uljtutv Building. , Stallones waul secretary of the; "exas Caoperat ve Federation I for Ojieveral years nlndi has spoken op cooperative suhjetjts before farm business oi edti f ■ytmen’« m organisations over the late. Stallones it a member, of| YMrA He^National Da ry|nen , 8 Organiza- >n. VWC SALK- Wood: 4 fi. ivtiitthi) •-'110.00. flit, Wnath*-411.00. /Dry Or other jeuietk. I) U,»|r«l. Truck for hire. H. E. UacKlrlrh, 405 S. Hr*nton Avc., Hryiou Phono 24)119, I ' | ; rKBSONAL-Horktio: Mother •mM that »he '"»* w«'»rlnv h« r oM! hut whhn Hlx* wkcwl jf or student’s Wiie at A&M is !W rr u [ ,: - m " i 3 ; , I-.. 't •. -T .11 |! . >v Thursday, Plians for Christntas dance. FlANNIN COUNTY CLEB, 7:30 p.m, Thursday, Room 32T, Aca demic BinHil" Will discuss Thanksgiving party.; LAMAR Ctt - f CLUB, 7:110 p.mi; Wednesday, Room 205, Aca demic Building. LOCKHART CLUB, 7:15 p.m., Wednesday, Room 207, Academic Building. MARKETING AND FINANCE CLlilB, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Agri- I culture Building. j ii ■ j / ] 1 NAVARRO COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p.m.. Thursday, Room 228, Academic Building. Plans for Thanksgiving party. ^ NEWCOMERS CLUB Wednes day; 2 ptra., Y.M.C.A. ■ SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB, 7 pi m.J Tuesday, Lecture Room, A&I Building. • 1 PORT |ARTHUR CLUB. 7:30 p. ijn., Thursday, Room 225, Academ ic Building. Digcuss plans for club pictures. j. J : f SAMY, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, YMCA.- ! [ f ; ; . ; ■ TAU BETA PI, 7 p.m.. Wednes day, Petroleum! iLdctiire Itoom. TRANS-PECOS CLUB, 7:30 p. I m., Thursday, Room 227, Academ-I ic Building. PJans for Christmas; dance. t / yv-fn>|| BEDELL’S SERVICE SHOI’ 201 fi Cavitt Ph 2-82«' f— LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE MOVING | d’rompt, and trustworthy service' \ Jl B. BEARD 2-2835 Office Phone 4-4059 Residence 5 Ii 1 1it —- 'i\ WE SELL I | , Model Airplane Supplies Architectural Balsa Wood SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Phone 4-8814 I FOR 14 1 Sky-Vii Club • ‘ I 1: L i W / 7 Welooiiiew You ; ' liTOrl , I' ' I,- j: p: ]! .I. / 1H w ?; c,' rwri j! iSFE(M TICKETS ^ 11 # Ui 111 vbl.'ll'/ . Ii?. ftblp At lent Aciivities OMce Smith to Address Kream - Kow Klub | Rev.' Arthur M. Smith, Bible, teacher at the Jifirst Baptist Church of (,'ollege 1 Station, will be guest ipeaker at th(|> Kream and Kow Klub mw'tjing tonight at 7:15 ini he Creamery Lecture Room. President Don Shelton has ask- d all daiiiy husbandry majors to be prcHont;. Refreshments will be lervied. , i :j.4 ; ‘Aggieland News’ Needs Announcer , Student announcers are need ed to broadcast the “New* of Aggieland" program over WT- AW, Kenneth Bond, co-editor of The Battalion, has announ- Occasiori i - t : ' «&,T l' .. . sf\, • Wire Huwers LAND •SEi l/)8T-0 •»»» lied Riveting Ti yrmber 2, (I :S0 Vork In (two) kl.M. J, J. WOOLK W. II, UADCIf U-.00 Tovmky, Urtobfr l -i- Roum, >xUiv IlMK. Al no copy ApplimI Rntom r.w.. 1'utwih I,wilin' Roum, TukI ill»M>ll, Room Vis, Do^m 14 WAITKKM WANTOk-OOPH pay, KxiMirltnw not n*ova»ary. Pr*f*i Wl.v«w of yvtvnna. Hmltty 1 * Colliti- -tirlll North (i«W. 4.1191. j J : •H- REMINGTON-RAND TYPEWRITERS! Tv ! Plenty ol new portable type writers for students! Plenty of late model rental typewrit- .J era of all makes,! Sales—Service—'Repairs Rental* i- j Bryan Office Equipment Co. FRED ROBISON ] : t i \ I j i { /Your Authorized ' If. Bbmington-Rand Agent | •.,!/' /. 3222 Highway 6 South Bryan PHOffE 4-1241 Mi M $ \ ’m. ' f: I .f '' r* . to An Open J' y 1 ' /i ! i The Aggioa 'Texas A. ,& M. College Station, Texas Shaffer’* Book Store, North Cute ' , Colleger Station, tTewi y OT-/l! Dear Aggie; /• j! M ; , . J : b Herb Shaffer khowf/inough about college stationery to write a book. If he eat dowQ| with a box of fine paper and roe with a crisp new $50 bfll, we yrculdj each get tho ful examination of the feul, and the fine The other day Herb say* to me, ^Callahan, I need a n of stationery, som/ thatl wil' the thing to represent t(he tt 41 I i sM to me. . tfUiiiinun» i neon w II appeal to the .average Aggie as Juit A. & M. student, in short I want ten Aggie stationery!" ; 1 . •!; -w , | FU [ • “Well Herb," I says, “You’ve sold stationery by tho thousands of boxes to army camps and colleges all over the country; and now you’ve bought stationery for our stock that smells like the deep East Texas Piney Woods, stationery with colorful emblems, special economy boxes, exclusive “thank you note” stationery and/you’Ve, also got Rags Ragsdale, Aggie ’49, printing names, monograms in f ('I • gold, silver, and colors in six kinds of type and giving 4 hour service. If you ask me, what the average, Aggie really wants is i small size blue stationery with an emblem qn it." “But,” Herb says. Tain /- “Do they want a 100% rdg vellum, ripple finish or just plain papi Do they want a Dying “T” or a plain “T” emblem? Just ^hat do they want?” j 1 : i ■ |,. | -! ^ Well fellows, we decided that the best answer to our'problem would come to you, the people we Want to please with a ritationery designed exclusively for you j !• h So,—get out your slide rules, paint brushes, pencils Or peps and get busy and draw tip a desi needn’t be an artist, just; sketch will pay $10 for the best idea—a $5 to the 100th letter received just for trying. The confpst opens 8 a.m. Monday, November 1, and closes 12 noon, Saturday; Nov. 18. h : V it* i ultra, pciuii uiuanca, fitruuun yi a design fqr an Aggie stationery.. You iketch a layout or write a letter! Repb dea—and to mak’e it interesting I’ll give iii >' WRITE TO HERB, BOX 890, COLLEGE STATIO •H/ii Thanks, , fi,# Pat Callahan Shaffer’s Book Store North Gate ■ • i ! ;!•/ i- /. ——— T CHIROPRACTOR Goo. W. Buchanan, D.C. COLONIC XfRAY 306 E. 28th St. Pb. 2-0243 AGGIE FLOWER SHOP North Gate U ! ii ; i Ph. 4-1212 5 SEAT COVERS Plastic or Straw JOHNSON’S UPHOLSTERING SHOP Back of “Eagle" Office v U ^XAMO^ 2-1243 BUY YOUR G. E. RADIO TODAY Portables—Table Model*—Comolos 119.96 and up McCULLOCB-DANSBY APPLIANCE STORE Brjian ‘ I' M - ' W.S.D. CLOTHIERS i College Station 1 V" \ PP # ! S® 1 ** SkLAbide for lU »; ••lT \ AGGIES. I i I L / / Sh " : 'T 1 in!: -fThi * , ° (^ m ':' ;v jjM' '' j ! || .Hating— . I w Shows ii r' t talion, has announ- I Is 1 Bryan ’ Phone 2-1689 vonege > j , ; 1 j ; ^ ^ 1 p 1 : ■ . r ; ■ iHj,1 30-MY SM0MN6 TEST !•' . A : i ! . I ii. I ' ' ■ "li ij «/ , , • -i. v | : . ■ i ' / 'r . EXPERT SHOE REPAIRS , Whilf You Walt ' : Cowboy boots made to orde JONES BOOT SHOP i ■■■ . . I | • Southside > ' ; , ' T OLD FURNITURE M We Specialize in Refinlihirig Antique* and Vehetiap Blinds 'f. L, SUMMERS / Furniture Refinjshint • Painting Contractor 3200 Highway (1, S. Ph. 4-4682 •* T: i ij — j j I / ,• ;■ •; • • h } '\\ SALES ; SER VIC1 t if] ?? ; rirr.t'-1 I 1 I-! j / 1/ 1 " Brick-Stratton Motor* Small gas engine repair. All automobile work UNIVERSAL SERVICE . 307 W. 26th St. 1 Bryan Phone B-1689 "’i; : |f I # » ' j: Ii Vh V \ \ -i It- i / 1 y }i| f to. n,,™. t hi •ry Lynn, . Dick Cole 1 I ii if! ii ! ■ !• 542 W. U.,— lM ||, ■' ; "f 'y'•)'){' ■ -u L ft ,1 7-2591 *wl *?'•- ! , ! iii. iik : ■ It i ■, i- ,• HIii r , .> ■i ''hi . 4' : >/• fi. , IL lI.T ,/1 -T*3_T! . NIMBS! I : j • ij . ; ' ■, • . ffi ■ •,«![. For 30 consecutive days in a recent test, hundreds of men and women all across the country smoked QuneU-and only Camels-on the average pf one to two packages a day. A ! .ill / • .. / •' :• i I '• .. ii'./' a\A ■' V.A i:'.. Ah f. c /■ ■ t Tfaeffa/seP//ib& Came/30- Zfyfafto&rTZHe inn* these 30 dati, yimi #r, not convinced that Camel* are ^ mildest ci*or«ii' you ever imoked, return the packane Th th# unused Cartels and we will refund >our;full purchase ce, plus posta*e. [ThU offer Rood for 90 day* from this dote. hi it . •: .f -j ■ t. m . i:vi For 30 consecutive days in a recent test, hundreds of men and women all across the country smoked QuneU-ant average pf one to two packages a day. /! J ' I ((11. ■ j ,,, | i , Every week, their throats were carefully examined by noted throat specialists—a total of 2470 examinations-frora coast to. coast • And these famous throat specialists reported that they found not one single case of throat irritation due to smoking Camels!. : ■ ■ ■ ■ r • ■ • j - n w\ But prove it yourtelfl In your "TZone‘--T for Taste and T for PASTE tell you pentane, [rhii offer Rood for 90 days from this data. igned) R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston Sjk'm,North Carolina, J, I*'’, /i • / l/v : I '/) I j. Jivi- j '•: • ' : I! , ' if ..; r .1 , ■ i 11 #1:^ ■ i. (Ai 11'- ■ ; if Used * '•< / •. 1: . 1/ TI If •• ■ v • J IOAT tell you ■ there's :f/Ur ! / f f \ tA / i -M Z'\ . u T /" f l /':, . ■! I : ; 1! i". I h-J4.V. .rii Uj'l; pj If i Phone 2-7009 IIPI ;: /ii T ■V 'i'-i H j iv : /■ & ■ •ij. . (P- : i i