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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1949)
Uy Ai Capp Industrial Editing Conference Slates Speakers on Personnel Four members of the Houston Society of Associate In dustrial Editors, will speak on four phases of writing and in dustrial personnel relations to members of an industrial editing conference here. The two hour session will begin at 7 p. m. February 22 in the Physics Lecture Room, D.+ D. Eurchard, head of the Journa lism Department, has announced. _ Led by Walter G. Beach, super visor of public relations for Hum ble Oil and Refining Company, the Industrial Editing Conference will be presented jointly by the Journa lism Department, Management En gineering Department, Business and Accounting Societies and Stu dent Publications. staff writer for “Humble Way” a publication for company workers, will speak on “Special Tips on the Mechanics of Writing.” Fourth speaker on the program will be V. J. McCoy, who is train ing supervisor for Shell Oil Com pany, Houston. He will talk on “Writing in the Field of Employee and Public Relations in the Fu ture.” Beach is president of the So ciety of Associate Industrial Edi tors. His talk will be on “The Technique of Writing for Indus trial and Trade Magazines.” It will provide useful suggestions for persons who will have need to write about what they are doing, such as county agents and engi neers, Burchard stated. Another speaker of the confer ence will be Jack C. Shannon, Public Relations Coordinator, Humble Oil Company. His talk will be titled, “Writing for Spe cial Purposes and Public Relations Material.” Frank Fields, ’38 graduate, a Following talks by these four speakers, an open roundtable dis cussion with displays of various magazine publications will be held. THREE PLANE CRASH VICTIMS IN WACO WACO, Tx., Feb. 17 —(A 5 ) Three plane crash victims were in a Waco hospital today and youngsters near here were searching the country side for a bottle of perfume lost in the crackup. The injured were identified as George J. Hundley of Dallas and Mr. and Mrs. Perry Smith of Col umbia, S. C. CORKY’S The Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS Page 6 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949 SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSI FIED AD. Rates . . . . a word per insertion with a 2Of! minimum. Space rates in Classified Section . . . 60tf per column inch. Send all classifieds with remittance to the Student Activities Office. All ads should be turned in by 10:00 a.m. of the day before publication. BUSINESS SERVICES REGISTER NOW for new class in short hand starting February 2. Call McKen- zie-Baldwin Business College. 2-6655. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Brownie flashbulb camera. Left at news stand (by Milner) Saturday night. Return 301—4. Reward. WANTED WANTED — Cashiers for the Memorial Student Center confectioneries. Student’s wives will be given preference, but ap plicant must be available for at least two years. Apply at Room 156, Bizzell Hall, between 1:00 and 5:00 p.m. Wil bur M. Fritz free show at Campus. FOR SALE FOR SALE — Senior boots size 7j4C, spurs, pink and khaki boot pants— Nichols, 11—414. BARGAIN—Really clean ’37 Oldsmobile, 2-door, motor just overhauled. Practi cally new: Front end, rear end, battery, tires, etc., original paint inside and out. Ready for travel, not repairs. See at 1-A, Vet Village and make me an offer. FOR SALE—1948 Philco advanced design refrigerator, Model 885. 8 cu. ft. capa city with freezer locker, humidity con trol. Used 8 months. 20% off list price. R. B. Mayes, Apt. C-3-A, College View. FOR SALE — 6 ft. Frigidaire; folding screen, A-7-W, College View. William Bruegmann Buson free pass to Campus. FOR SALE—1948 Kelvinator electric re frigerator, deluxe model, eleven cubic feet. See at garage apartment in rear of 4108 College Main, about eight blocks north of North Gate Post Office. FOR SALE—Pair senior boots, 9)4D with accessories. Boot pants, 32 waist. Very reasonable. Box 284, F. E. MISCELLANEOUS LADIES, let me do your spring sewing. College View, D-8-B. CHIROPRACTOR Geo. W. Buchanan, D.C. COLONIC X-RAY 305 E. 28th St. Phone 2-6243 SEAT COVERS Plastic or Straw JOHNSON’S UPHOLSTERY SHOP Back of “Eagle” Office Bryan, Texas Phone 2-1232 EXPERT SHOE REPAIRS While You Wait Cowboy boots made to order JONES BOOT SHOP Southside LITj ABNER Those Glittering Eyes ? f WE SELL Model Airplane Supplies Architectural Balsa Wood SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Phone 4-8814 FOR SALE Near North Gate Two bedrooms, garage, fenced backyard. Recently built, ex cellent condition. Existing G. I. loan can be transferred. $35.00 monthly payments. You’ll have to move fast to get this one. AGGIE REALTY AND INSURANCE CO. Phone 4-1245 Casey-Burgess Building Southside College Station HAVE YOU HEARD? Burl Ives’ Recordings Lavender Blue and Billy Boy SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Phone 4-8814 365; DAYS A YUR WE HAVE A FLOWER SHOW! You are cordially invited to stop in and see our wide variety of beautiful flowers in stock. Come in and look around any time. AGGIELAND FLOWER SHOP North Gate Phone 4-1212 Yale’s hockey team plays 22 games during the current season, two more than last campaign. EASIER WASHDAYS! If you own your own washing machine, we will be glad to dry your wash for you. WILSON-BEARRIE APPLIANCE CO. North Gate Phone 4-8531 JOHNSON’S UPHOLSTERY SHOP SEAT COVERS Plastic — Straw Convertible Tops Back of Eagle Office BRYAN TRADE IN! Trade in your old washing machine on a new Bendix Automatic Washer Terms on balance, if desired! WILSON-BEARRIE Appliance Co. North Gate Phone 4-8531 Consult Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST With Your Visual Problems 203 S. Main — Bryan Phone 2-1662 Eyes Examined and Glasses Fitted By DR. JOHN S. CALDWELL —Office— Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Bryan, Texas FOR EYE EXAMINATION AND GLASSES Consult DR. J. W. PAYNE Optometrist 109 South Main St. Bryan, Texas Now is the time to act.. Beautiful Spring Suits Are Being Made At — ‘Do You Know A&M?’ Tear out this blank and keep it handy for the entire week. As each picture is printed in The Battalion, write your guess in the appropriate space. Turn in this form to The Batt office, 201 Goodwin by 12 noon, Sunday. Wed Thur. Fri. CORKY'S CUbi/i&L-t North Gate College Station & Bryan What’s Cooking AMARILLO A&M CLUB, 7 p. ^n., Thursday, Room 123, Academic Building. BAYTOWN CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 106, Academic Building. BRYAN - COLLEGE A&M CLUB, 7:30 Thursday, Room 307, Academic Building. DEL RIO A&M CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Reading Room of YMCA. FLAX COUNTY A&M CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Room 125, Academic Building. Elect Cotton Ball Duchess. GALVESTON A&M CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 129, Aca demic Building. HJSK CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thurs day, Room 325, Academic Build ing. Elect officers. HILL COUNTY CLUB, 7 p. m., Thursday, Room 323, Academic Building. HEART O TEXAS CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, C. E. Lecture Room. HEART OF THE HILLS CLUB 7:15 p. m. Thursday, Room 303, Academic Building. KAUFMAN COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 303, Academic Building. LATIN AMERICAN CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Friday, Room 104, Ac ademic Building. NAVARRO COUNTY A&M CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 228, Academic Building. Officers will be elected. PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB, meeting tonight cancelled. SAN ANTONIO CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 203, Academic Building. SENIOR PETROLEUM ENGI NEERS WIVES CLUB, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Cabinet Room, YMCA. TRANS-PECOS CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Room 227, Academic Building. UPSHUR COUNTY CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Room 304, Academic Build ing. Ira. C. Ware Therese Knox Manager Assoc. Have you seen our line of RCA VICTOR RADIOS? Many different designs, but that same “Golden Tone.” SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Phone 4-8814 BRYAN’S USED CAR HEADQUARTERS SEE DAVID McGUIRE TED HOPKINS & E D SLOVACEK AT Bryan Motor Co. 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MAY WE TAKE THIS OPPORTUNITY TO THANK YOU OUR MANY FRIENDS for their attendance at our formal opening last Friday C. E. Griesser Electric Co. Frigidaire Sales & Service Change the walls of your apartments^ from dull and uninteresting to smart and relaxing colors. Use BENJAMIN MOORE’S SANI-FLAT (100% Oil Paint) $3.85 per gallon and matching wood trim in 100% oil Semi-Gloss, per quart—$1.40. Next to the Post Office in Bryan 210 VV. 26th S. Phone 2-1318 GIBSON’S IGA Super Market Between Bryan and College, Houston Highway No. 6, South OPEN 7:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M.—7 DAYS A WEEK BRYAN’S LARGEST NEIGHBORHOOD STORE PHONE 4-1222 FRIDAY & SATURDAY—FEBRUARY 18 -19.1949 Duz. . 27c BATH— Lifebuoy Soap . . 2 for 25c REGULAR— Lux Toilet Soap . 2 for 17c Swifting . . . . 3 lb. tin 95c TALL— Daricraft Milk ..... 12c —NIBLETS W. K,—12 OZ.— Corn 15c GREEN GIANT—303— Peas 19c HUNT’S—8 OZ.— Tomato Sauce 5c RIO TEX— Tomatoes 2 for 25c 1 LB. PACKAGE— Admiration Coffee . . 49c iga—300- Pork & Beans . . . 3 for 25c SUNSWEET— Prune Juice . . . Quart 25c OLD DUTCH—REGULAR— Cleanser 2 for 23c ARMOUR SLICED—2l/ 2 OZ.— Dried Beef 33c ARMOUR—12 OZ. Treet 39c ARMOUR— Vienna Sausage . . . . 18c ARMOUR—16 OZ.— Corn Beef Hash .... 35c ARMOUR— Potted Meat ... 2 for 19c PILLSBURY—8>2 — Pie Crust 2 for 35c BREAST O CHICKEN—' 2 — Fancy Tuna 39c GOLD MEDAL— Flour 5 lbs. 41c Blackeye Peas ... 1 lb. 12c NABISCO SUGAR HONEY— Grahams .... 11b. box 28c CIGARETTES Carton $1.71 B PREMIER—NO. 2 CAN— Crushed Pineapple . . 31c VELVEETA— ) Cheese .... ^2 lb. box 26c ONION LINKS—6 OZ. LINK— Cheese Food 38c MONARCH LIGHT RED—II OZ. CAN— Kidney Beans . . . 2 for 23c LIBBY’S SOLID PACK—303 CAN— Custard Pumpkin . . . 12c KIMBELL’S PURE—1 LB. JAR— Pineapple Preserves . . 26c BEST MAID—PINT JAR— Sour Pickles 21c NU CREST—46 OZ.— Tomato Juice 23c PRODUCE BELL PEPPERS lb. 21c LEMONS —432’s . doz. 23c TEXAS VALENCIA ORANGES . . . 5 lb. bag 31c GRAPEFRUIT 8 lb. bag 29c AVACADOS ' Each 17c BIRDS EYE FROZEN GREEN PEAS Pkg. 25c MEATS BABY BEEF CHUCK ROAST ..... lb. 45c BABY BEEF SHORT RIBS lb. 39c SMALL SiZE PORK RIBS lb. 39c END CUT PORK CHOPS or PORK ROAST, lb. 45c HOME MADE PURE PORK SAUSAGE . . . lb. 49e WILSON LAUREL SLICED BACON . . . . lb. 45c MRS. CARROLL’S FRYERS