The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 03, 1948, Image 4

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poured for 1 the ntip
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ly ion the foundajtiOin for the Mt
above are the forna In which concrete
walla.
lessor Re
undamentals IBook
on woldinjr, tho wcoml relooHe in tho
pftNt two monthe, Biiir Wn written liy H F. RighW, ^t»l»t«nt
profeHwor in the AiM Meehaniotl Knffln^erinK Deportment.
The i»ouh, WnlChMit eniltled "Wel(lll»! Fut!ulnmemnl<i M
publUhed by Pllr iwiv Fubjitthing Company! of New York ami
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A&MMef
Fifth In Nation
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Dr. J. C. Millet, heinl of ithe
Ahimol Husbaml
ha* bean notified
jna-
[lm sfepattment,
1 thai lhc nutate
jmllrltifr team niaiietl fifth in ina-
tlonnl competition ut OHicauo.
Individual honotb wete tnlcei
M. H. Keathley, i Who took far»t
place in pork and plared aecond in
ftftt team
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the contest The AittM team Was
in competition with 1 181 Other state
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YMCA Establishes
Wrapping Service
Free Christmai wrapping ser
vice for Aggies hqs i>een estab
lished at the YMCA, J; W. Robirt-
f}on t president of the YMCA Cabi
net, announced today. |‘f j
Any Aggies ^ having; Christmas
gifts which need Christmas wrap
ping may have their '.gifts wrap
ped at the YMCA frdHof charge
beginning today, jj-j ivji
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flatch him bowl with 1
delight wheij,yoti give
him *B.V.li>i' ‘ r Woir
pajamas! g e t a
real kickoittof D.a
exclusive ne^jjpattern,
%Vhat a womleHt.1 gif.
idea. Gi^Omm t a
lodge brother$> bachj
elon leaving th^ single
life, returning college
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The objective of "Wclillnu Fun*
damentaU" ^ to present in text
form, A ct mhllatlon of the fundu*
mentals nml principles of welding
that will be Useful to tHo engineUr-
Ing Btudent. •
because thk> anfineer ik primari
ly interested; in fundamentals, the
actual tec iniquc of Welding is of
secondary interest to him. and it
is so treated in this pi-e»<jntation.
To learn Welding as a vocation
would! require a great deal of time,
several hundjred hourls of: practice,
and the engineer certainly does
not expect or wish to master every
manual tr^d^ that is related to his
profession However, . a working
knowledge or such trades will be
of use in the practice of| his pro
fession and- jin dealing With men
who work at them.*’
Rigsby utajjtes that the book has
already be em adopted as a text at
the Unive*sity of North Carolina
and Alabama Polytechnic Institute.
The fir? t publication, “Elemen
tary and Applied Welding,” was
written by Rigsby in collaboration
with C. H Qroneman, acting head
of the Infdujstrial Education De
partment. ' [• i If
Accounting <M>
The Accbujntingi, Society Will hold
a banquet
Speaker
Dr. Pladgjer
assistant
ict Slated
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Fifiday, December 10, at
0:80 in Stisn Hall.
ftr the evening will he
clmrgp of
PrTar Iki
quel will
F. Tannery, who is
comptroller for Humble
Oil Oo. I is subject Will he “The
Accountwit imd the Futuite”,
Duijlng ith4 war Tmiiiioiy wm* a
colorujl In jth|* Army Air Forces in
eojhtrmid audits,;
t$e hamilie^ at 0:20, a
gruuM iilclufe for; the bonKhurn
will m« ifltw
I. Ticikcfs for the ban*
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What’s Cooking
A*M A n'illONOMIOAL .SOCIK-
TY, tfift ii. hi., Monday, Hoorn HO,
Physics Hulfding,
pIRCUMSioN AND DEBATE
CLuB, 7:ll)lp. m». ( Monday, Room
825, Acailimlc Building. (rluli pic
ture will, — ><u '
YMCA
Monday,
made.
CABINET, 7:15 p. m.
fMCA Chapel.
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pRroAY, December 3,
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A BATTALION Cl
. . 3^ • word per iniertkm
minimum. Space rates in
Section . . . 60^ per column
nil classified* with remit-
, . T the Student Activities Office.
All ada Should be turned in by 10:00 a m.
Of day before publication.
E—ROYAL PORTABLE TYFE-
IS. Small down payment, small
payments. “Give- the gift of a
Bryan Bjssiness Machine Co.
North Main. Dial 2-1328. Bryan,
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COMBf DELIVERY
Bos 1105
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HAVE your themes, .thesis, typed by
ports. Rhone 2-6105. THE SCF
SHOP, 1007 E. 23rd, or see ov
after 6:00 p.m.. College View, C-18-A.j
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LOST—Black Shaffer pen and pencil set.
Inscribed "Frank N. McMillan." Please
return tio Dorm 14, Room 122. Lawrence
Gerald Max field free pass to Campus.
FOR SALE—New two horse trailer; rea
sonable i 44-40 single action; Frontier
model (jolt -160.00. Apt. 0-A, Veteran’s
Village. F
3D NURSE at home during
days caring for own children will h«lp
you with yours. Hour, d*y, or week.
Reasonable. Mrs. McLeod. Phone 4-8740.
NIGHT appointment at your home pos
sible, HtUdent Owned House No. 8 by
Tenpl* jCourts.
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College Station
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lilsifiiHBU-WRAPPfD
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Phone 2-1211
’ ok Up and Delivery
i loving and Hauling
IkRAVING state
MunI Hell by December HMh
Flvt) i(iom luimc, recently remod
eled; new Venetian blind* nmjl In-
liild lliiblvum; ciirport itnd dog.rtm
wlth comTele floni i fenced.ln bwck*
ynnl Idhul I’or chlldreiri on *liulile
litiN llmi nml 4 block* from Miymi
bti* linn. Will *e)l pnrily furni*lit>il,
lilchnllttg khn rnnge, 8 ft, Electro*
lux. Heluljx wiiMher, Open for In*
HtwcUott ttftcr 5 p.m., Hiittmlny 1*5,
Bundnyi 9*3,
20tt PARK PLACE
Weal College Park
White & Wychoff
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Monogrammed
Stationery
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Weak-EYES YOKUM is ON
THE
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dt«! rlinnieil, ujllbool I'line. Notify
H- aim, lliit !3*|I2, |Cullejo', lie'
p Moiitgomery Ward tins —
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Woman’s Council
Sponsors Bazaar
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The Woman’s Council of the A
&M Christian Church will sponsor
a bazaar at one o’clock Monday af
ternoon at the home of Mrs. C. N.
Shepardson, 154 Jon^s St..
Mrs. C. B. Middleton, Council
President, will greet guests at the
door. Mrs. C. M. Lyman will be in
charge of the tea table. Chairman
of the various booths are: Mrs.
Irene Ryan, aprons; Mrs. Tom
Covey, food; Mrs. L. W- Brittain,
Christmas cards; Mrs. C. C. Hed
ges, salt and pepper shakers; Mrs.
Janies Moudy, candy; Mrs. Wesley
Smith, bargain table; and Mrs. E.
E. Vezey, miscellaneous table. Mrs.
F. W. Hensel and Mrs. A. L. Cook
are in charge of finances.
' The bouse party will include all
other member*; of the Woman’s
Council with the hostess serving as
general chairman. Mrs. Bill Brad-
dy will be in charge of the Fall
flowers used in decorations.
onognutiH <
! Swiln»..
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Printed to Order
$1.50 per box
^Jhe (^xclian^e
j^S/ore ;
‘SerVing Texas Aggies”
Foil HAI.K
4-NflOT,
HAVK 118.00 mi Mutilgiimery Ward •ini'
Whiw>| Irnllrr, I..i*k thitn 1000 mltra,
limludM yanvAH luiii IlfriiKu imd lull
Uglili Hi'*' NmIII HliudHim 01 Uljll X.
Moiinuriyrti liri'Hii,
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FOlt MAlif! . il fl, NuPto* rvfiigopoliln iu>w
mill, filin' yi*iu l uniOfNidofi..Ooll U>o7l0.
rl^ar prirttio
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Antlquo* and VenHlan Ullhdi
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Mcc m ’TOWN THAVKD KIT*
Kvcrytiilng for Week-end Travel
W in b lie (I fur f!lirl»tiHii« i
I'neo of nmrgif
TN (lift Deimi'liiiniit
CAMP11H (ORNEH ,
Fre
Portable and Desk Model
MCA VICTOR KADIOB
Famous for the “Ctoldcn Throat"
Victor tone
HIIAFFER’H BOOK HTOBK.
North Gate *
Phone 4-HfT14
TOY ANIMALS
Visit our line-up of College Pets
Have you seen Mama Kangaroo
and Junior?
SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE
Phone 'M7IM
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aUROPRACTOR
Geo. W, Buchanan, D.C.
COLONIC X-RAY
805 E. 28th St Ph. 2-8248
North Gate
Phone 4-8814
Movie Series
Planned for Giiion
An Album of
Recorded Christmas Carols!
by
St. Luke’s Choirsters
World Famous Boys’ Choir
SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE
North Gate Phone 4-8814
SEAT COVERS
Plastic or Steaw
JOHNSON’S
UPHOLSTERING SHOP
Back of “Eagle” Office
Bryan Phone 2-1639
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Aggie Foundrymejn
To Be Chartered
WiUiam W. Maloney, national
*rcretary-tr#a«urer of the Ameri
can Fmimlrymen’a Society, will
make the charter presentation at
a banquet honoring the AAM stu
dent chapter Tuesday night, De-
“The Hairy Ape,” the first in a
series of motion picture versions
of modem and classical novels and
short stories, will be shown free
in Guiojn Hall Saturday morning at
10, accprding to an announcement
by Tom Puddy, Guion Hall man
ager.
William Bendix stars in the Hol
lywood version of the famous
Broadw ay play. ,
Many other movies based on
best selling novels are being plan
ned fqr the series. Although no
camber 7, In the Parker Dlnlnj
•y
lie one[of the principle speaker*,
Hoorn, Bryan, Maloney also wil
John WhlUtcre, student president
of the i orgMiilxatloiii announced,
Offlmri of the Texas Chi»|ite!i
whu are expected to lie present,
are Jake Dee, president, and PJ IL
Crpom, seeietaiy-treasurer, hpth
of Houston,
Other guests will Include Dean
M. W. BuHow, dent) of the School
of En|lneerlng, Professor C* W,
Crawford, mechanical engineering
department head, npd V. M. Fulfes,
management engineering depart
ment head.
PREPARE NOW (okTCOtoUt#
XAMS
Wc have 'em...The essemiah
of your coursei highlighted
and pocked into a nutthell,
| for quick thorough review I
/4/4 to see the famom
CIIIICI •UTURE SERIES
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definite (fate has been sot for any R \ (' h A N G E S T O R E
of the pictures other than Thu
Hairy Ape," Puddy said that; each
would he shown on a* Saturday
morning, and that no admission
charge would he made,
Among; tho picturo* adiedulcd
for fu ur
Pastor is,
"Tohacci
Wrath ”
EXPERT SHOE REPAIRS
While You Wait
Cowboy boots made to order
JONES BOOT SHOP
Southside
ini’ showing arc yG r n e n
*s, 1 “Wutherlug Heights,"
co Hoad," and "Glapes of
Purex imported BRIAR PIPES
Ideal for a Man’s Christmas
Conveniently located at
The Gift Department
CAMPPH CORNER
Phono 4 47IU
BUY YOUR G. E. RADIO TODAY
Portables—Table Models—Consoles
|| $19.95 and up
M*£ULLOCH-DANSBY
APPLIANCE STORE
Bryan
W.H.D. CLOTHIERH
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College Station
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CLAIMIN’:'
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By AlCapp
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Fornltura Reflniihlitf
! Painting Ooritractor
B!H)0 Highway 0, 8.; :; Ph.440 I
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MiMMiiiLMiHaiilai
MONOGRAMS! i ;!
One day service ^Niuhex. nh
ihitinls in gold, silver or cblorii
cingraved in Icafchef g0ods|,
stationery, 1 etc. ' -
SHAFFER’S BO0K StORl-j
North Gate phone 4-8814
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REALTOR.
Over Canady’s pharmacy
Bryait ;• '
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FOR THOSE WHO
DEMAND THE
College Shoe Repair
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North Gala
Eyes Examined and
Glasses Fitted Bj
DR. JOHN S. C
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Caldwell’s Jewelry Store
Bryan, Texas
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JOHNSON’S
UPIIOLSTKIiV SHOP
HEAT COVER*
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*^y Tremendous selection of
beautiful ....
mWW:. CHRISTMAS CARDS
jmh. a ! religious, senti-
mental, traditional, hu-|
n moirous, historic cards in
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: all price ranges. Come
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in early and select while
our collection is full and
complete.
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QMOKE Camels for 30 days.... it’s
O revealing — and it’s fun to learn
for yourself.
Let YOUR OWN THROAT tell
you the wonderful story of Camel’s
cool, cool mildness. Let YOUR
OWN TASTE tell you about the
rich, full flavor of Camel’s choice
tobaccos—so carefully aged and
expertly blended.
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In a recent national test,
hundreds of men and women
smoked Camels, and only
Camels, for thirty consecutive
days—an average of 1 to 2 packs
a day. Noted throat specialists
examined the throats of these
smokers every week (a total of
2470 examinations) and reported
NO THROAT IRRITATION
due to smoking CAMELS!
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Try Cameli and te*t them u you unoke them. If. .t any time,
you are pot convinced that Cameli an the mildew cigarette j.
you ever imoked, return the package with the unuicd Cameli
and we will refund in full purchaie price, plua postage.
(Sig*eJ) R. J, Reynold* Tobacco Company, Wimton-Salem,
North Carolina.
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MORE DOCTORS
filOKE CAMELS THAN ANY
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Doctor* unoke tor ptaMure,'tool And when
three leading independent rekeerch otgaaiu*
tloiM asked II3.S97 doctor* what tiguretiethe 1
•aioked, the brand named moat WM| Camel
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