The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 02, 1948, Image 6

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Col. Bernard
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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
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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.
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Since the war Col. HoldnsOn
stationed in llifwaii as ] plan
and instigator of Ipostwar const
tlon.
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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./
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MrKrnikvBaldwir lUi»ln«w Collrsty
rollmrnt* Will h - tkk
Dial 2.GBB5. Join Ih<
In* »how at I'aup^
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M&F Cliihfo Hear
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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
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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<m oil th,. «tr«*t Uhi wo k. Sho
uro o deceitful fl«U<ri»r.
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What'* Cooking
AMERICAN CHEMICAL tSO-
(•IETY, MpENT AEFIUATK,
7:M0 p.m., Tuesday, Chemistry tec*
ture Room. Picture will he taken.
BA STROP* LEE COUNTY
CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Room
20|^ Academic Building.
BAYTOWN pLUB, 7 p.m.. Wed
nesday, r Rx-StiidcnC* Lounge of
YMCA. Pictures will he taken.
DEL RIO CLUB, aftm yell prac
tice; ThUrsdaW Reading Room,
FOR SAIE—One um.1 1941 model four
door For 1 nodnin. S«aW bid* will be re-
roiv«d upitil 10:00 &.!»., •'rumday. No-
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OomptroUr, AAM C'oIIohS of Tcxa*.
Coilvffo I tfttlon, ivxiu. j forj 5 further In-
formatloi. i
WANT T< ^TKNT-f*o "3 smu dpino j
Htalr* apartmant or hou«-, llox IH2S,
Cullrao Station. Ktnntth William IFot-
Irr frvt* ihow nt Campus
WASHINCi MACH NE8/
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PIPi SMOKING CONTEST
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CAMPUS At
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eligible to participate.
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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.
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BEDELL’S SERVICE SHOI’
201 fi Cavitt Ph 2-82«'
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LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE
MOVING |
d’rompt, and trustworthy service'
\ Jl B. BEARD
2-2835 Office Phone
4-4059 Residence
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Model Airplane Supplies
Architectural Balsa Wood
SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE
North Gate
Phone 4-8814 I
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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
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‘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-
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J, J. WOOLK
W. II, UADCIf
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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 :
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REMINGTON-RAND
TYPEWRITERS!
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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 ] :
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Bbmington-Rand Agent |
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3222 Highway 6 South Bryan
PHOffE 4-1241
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The Aggioa
'Texas A. ,& M.
College Station, Texas
Shaffer’* Book Store,
North Cute ' ,
Colleger Station, tTewi
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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
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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
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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.
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“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
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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.
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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
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WRITE TO HERB, BOX 890, COLLEGE STATIO
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Thanks, , fi,#
Pat Callahan
Shaffer’s Book Store
North Gate
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CHIROPRACTOR
Goo. W. Buchanan, D.C.
COLONIC XfRAY
306 E. 28th St. Pb. 2-0243
AGGIE
FLOWER SHOP
North Gate
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SEAT COVERS
Plastic or Straw
JOHNSON’S
UPHOLSTERING SHOP
Back of “Eagle" Office
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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
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30-MY SM0MN6 TEST
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EXPERT SHOE REPAIRS
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Cowboy boots made to orde
JONES BOOT SHOP
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We Specialize in Refinlihirig
Antique* and Vehetiap Blinds
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Furniture Refinjshint •
Painting Contractor
3200 Highway (1, S. Ph. 4-4682
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Small gas engine repair.
All automobile work
UNIVERSAL SERVICE .
307 W. 26th St. 1
Bryan Phone B-1689
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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!.
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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,
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