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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1948)
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I £ Equipped;#ith the organ Will hoj pi combined into one. :r . different tOnee iare a blowing windh drods of reed organ case. £!: which acts n$ a phono, are cop and are used through electH The (Juion from the wWrl built by the ft a water organ, windmill waf wltid through Uvl pOK- t^e ctor and irewt ie idstru* nes and plthjiis e or- watt amplifier^ ajnd Maas chimes n the right haptl comer bf Guioi Jm ■':ur y K * -ii: 9 Pago. wrtlon )iu ■‘IWWii* fit appwiiWiffrtii Un itMONAh-OliirAMIoi MlOn't k4 h>ii! Wk •LAS, ti iK't VV If: /1 Battalion FI ED AY, NOVEMBER with t«k U ClkuKM >lumn Inch. Scnil »' nmo «o the Hi no |Hf m.p fri'i(i the cMillun I \n *tl* diouttl b* tilniotl Ml. Of thn <Ur More ptlblll wsi f «r A ijhtf. If ifillli WktcH the drlUt>r*. llbrAtlo.; Itlh't a« tfllOA 1‘ Her Alla «? mi Lt ADS • r r * 12,194$ I: V..-! Mr .*Vv \ sM : f t ♦i ; f-/.XrS rr?— : ■n< Ml !'> IS' • j j ! ., • . i] am V** «■*» ‘ al.l3aL X ! i I ■ i ; :• i; ■ ' f : ■ - ■ lip 4::/' 4 ^ \ ■■Mmiw. | •irir ISiS. ■h<«M lltr *t yeur |«tky — NAL-Sywyllok: You ttc for the Rnrae frotn ‘ J»f AkrIp fltudnu Florol cho will MH'cm tho cnmpjn befow the icl Hortcnso. NW: It RENT—Unfurnished spartment, 303 I.; Hutchins. Phone 2-5108. penitor.| CnD SLP WANTED—Beauty oi Pruitt at 4-1109. 'Ugii ti.-.. s Within; tho wirto, each of n nepamte )n.icro- nected t|(! thet pipet? to pick utoj th|f lone ciu impilnefu crutfejor TIT tain deHired musical affects could be attained; f * ;• i The orgap as we know, it today was perfoetdd 5n the latter part of the Renaissance and the beginning of the Romantic E)ra and the Ma chine Age. Work has]fiden completed on the old organ vjhiph was replaced by the Wurlitttjr. It stood for 13 years in Guion. It] is! now, in fairly good condition and is located in the Music Hall jfoh all ithose students interested in playing it . The old organ will also be used to play at banquets at Sbisa and for special occasions on the enm- BABY SITTERS—Two experienced kinder- jfnrtcn nmi nurseiy teachers will, keep Iren Saturday during Kame or 1 Sttt* y night. 333 Meadow land. (Between A^lktre [View arid Hhthwny 6.) j Cloo [Vernon Dunn free pass to Canipiw. (official NOTICE 4 1 All junior and eonipr Mnchanicaf En- Kineeriiijr students! who have not pinuxl ill dcKr« > plan cajrds to the department plca?e do iw> before November 20. • C. W. CRAWFORD. Ef«ul Mechanleal EnylnerinR RBPR10P.RAT •riil WEDELL’S service shop 2016 Cavitt Ph. 2-8260 y'i For The: / -r- : pas. JAP MINI TOKVO, m ATERS oi II ' : W.‘, y. , '■ 1 I'Rndhfrfrt 1 114 'll IT il; I ! : rli BUT GAS ii —r a ON STRIKE 1 4v. 12 —bP)— One- Fifth of Jamah's coal mines were shut down jydsterdayj ns miners went on 24 b 0 j[i r strike for higher wages and. i et irement pay- ANE r Vv hjl CircuIntinK Tfltc? Pi J ; 'j Ui . -iL Furniture Co. Sosolik Named WTAW Manager Fiank J. Sosolik, ’40, chicif ginecr of radio station since 1943, has been agor of the station, pounced today. He had been serv ing as acting manager for the past two months, j J ■ Raised in Bryan, Sosolik became interested in the radio business as a youngntcr, "hanging around the old WTAW setup when the «U dios wero in the YMCA and thc tiaiiH- mitter iti the Electrical Engir oer- ing Building," he said. Sosolik studied radio comniui iica- tlons course at]the Tyler School of Radio in 1932, and received his lik'cnsc. After taking radio comiduiiea- tjmm eournea uh a special stu lent iu Klectiical Engineering at A&M lie worked as i|>ngiiieer ror 4U tion KTUH, Howtrtn, assisting in in- Ktaliation of their BOJOOO ,vatt tpansWltier. returned td; ill 1!I4.|J us irhief engineer for WTAW. Sosolik is married mid luis two ehUdrOn,] Frank, Jr., 11, and Sylvia 13. His Hmne is in Bryan. ; t . irr' Texas Iakr than t> per cent pf the woigfit of typical plants is miijeral matoyial dvuwn from the kill. [I k J c^rcKi rf • ^ UG’S CAFF College and 27th ! I • I ! | ji S ptcWkmg In jMEXjCAN DISHES IN FRIED STEAK DINNERS welcome Rail* tr adio Shop ice on f 0 • on: . it'. 'I! bet 1 of Philco Seryiqe” “RYAN 281. r makes forvour 14* W. 26th St. « . . itERIES radios “r ..•1, r *: Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted By] DR. JOHN S. CALDWELL . f" I —OfflCO- , ! Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Bryan. Texas f ou/er North Gate Phone 4-1212 OLD FURNITURE MADE NEW Wc Specialize in Refinishing Antiques and Venetian Blinds f F. L. SUMMERS Furniture Rcfjnishing Painting Contractor 3200 Highway 6. S. Ph. 4-4682 8AU58 H 4- SERVICI I -T '■ : 11 ■ Brick-Strntton Motors Small gas engine repair j All auPimobde work UNIVERSAL SERVICE 307 W. 200) St : Brynn Phhni 2-1039 t- rrrr~ j—t— TOR THOSE WHO DR THOS1 DEMAND the best . |. I College Shoe Repair Nbrth Gate i i New York i I. Cafe j 118 8. P MAIN { i BRYAN ! —t- L REMINGTON-RAND TYPEWRITES S! Plenty of new portable type writers far students I Plenty of late model rental typewrit ers of all makes I ( I ■ Sales—ServIce-rRepilri Rentals Bryan Office Equipment O ' H j . j | ij ! I ■>, -j FRED ROBISON • i , ■ '' L; ! Vonr AutboHxed Remington-Ilund Agott 8222 Highway 0 South j !'.• i I PHONE 4-1241 ■ i ’ :& . i ; ' : i i • : 1 ■ r I.' .... , o.oe. m> KewieUi V, IDulyln#, Harm 8. : Room MU, i |j •Uo ?< wonlH Hllfa# lllmMH 9S||< ;k • .'I'I; <mi <i >■—i n ij|iiajl|imljk|i#umaybM4»^ mw-h*. lUttflAl DISTANCB Prompt, and trustworthy aerttcal J. B. BEARD 2-2888 Office Phona i-4*4089 Residonco S3, AMOv- kli 21243 ' f M\- y Sul boss lodge ill 1 No. 1300 A.F.&A.M. P ill' Meets in American Legion Hall • f I ; ^ ki: ^ i i j mono<;ram81 ? One day service—Names and ini tials in gold, silver or colors en graved in leather goods, stationery etc. SHAFFER S BOOK STORE North Gate Ph. 4-8814 •d I j 1 ; SEAT COl Plastic or ■ ? • i ' ! < * •.- Ij UPHOLSTERING 8^0P 1 ! ! oulaljr JOHNSON’S i Back of “Eagle’* Office Bryan _ Plwn| ,81689 i —-t 4 : COMET DELIVERY SERVICE Box 1105 College Station < sill-1| Florist’s Aieiit : I I'" ' 1 (Another New Service at .Shaffer's! 1 | • Iff p . ! • •.(:•: ■ 'i j Let Us Supply Your Xj/oek-Rind *■ Phone 2-1211 Pick Up and Delivery Moving and Hauling 1 owe -r>~- t CHIROPRACTOR Geo. W. Buchanan, D C, COLONIC X-RAY 305 E. 28th St. Ph. 2-C243 Shaffer’s Book Store? . v ! f. Phone 4-8814 | h—'-t- T=r •w*" ■ & T yv**- J : ' i Brynn 6 A Slower Sh op North Gate Phone 41-1212 km i ' TASTI Crisp and delicious Moit Chip* bring out the flavor • >1 led fish. For tarta Morion Sandwich Spi minced onion added. slices generously Mayonnaise. on Potato i >f broiled or ■ sauce, use With a little e Mar tpread with fv ii' /- ¥ , I | --r' White & Wychqft Monogram Slat, | k . j I- Names ... rrTT ; i, I? . ■ Monograms •«;! | 'j Sejals... Printed to Order j fi r T $1^50 per box; ’• . I DL £xcL i RXPHrt Whi Cowboy b 40NR ■■J r •'-•••I ',;,rW.S.D. I CoUokej] tatior BUTTOUa Portab «►—Tnljle i !! , • 1 '•:, * \ t For Vnur r l; ‘ MWS. Ph, ■ ....— iHt tPHOl' | j BE/ ii".' Wb- RADIO TODAT .odels4-Cohiolea Ifr -DANIBY HE ' . •» - X \; A,. —’ mmr T~ -L R. C. ‘"Til ,11 r4/rf« ■ •f T j’: /J J' » ■ i J ' 1 y\ - it “BEST-DRESSED rOM/lN’* RoW/W RtuttU, narridg in "The Velvet Tick”, ItiMpendtnt Artias Picture nkasedky RKORaA* r i i . i i- . anpe *** lore “Serving Texas Angies” THE LARGI ELECTRICAL A P PL IAN C E STORE IN BRYAljf— Come in and see us for large or small appliance i: IOS, ELECTRIC IRONS ENT LAMPS, FLOOR , PRESTO C COFFEE MA KELVINATOR . . INT I 1 “ j • • • and many other! , I. m-MiX ■ ! r ELGIN ^ f frm $47 to 'M $67.)Oi VthtrElPnit ns few 92417). AIlt/> \ludt lh« JHrn /TV, moft important woman’s attire watch. The new E1 L in best-dressed circles all over America. Yet, as Miss Russell said, “Brilliant styling is only half their glory." Beneath their beauty is a remarkable advancement in timekeeping— Elgin’s DuraPower Mainspring. Here for the first time in any watch is a • . I*V . U * II. . Ifc I ' m timdkeepipg fterformante H«fte, in'all -new Elgin: a xnaihspring that ehm !l pa^ aw to i eel nwnfi you’ll wantithe very mb, and ►1 .tive and prodt gifthint! Ool' you have*- sym|o| f .“dp" " I '• i • I 4 ■. I .. >M.