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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1949)
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M 8, Texas 12 JobCalh INTERVIEWS May 16—Pearre Motor Company Weslaco, Texas, will be on the cam pus to interview mechanica engi neers for sales work. 1 i X May 18—United States Gypsum Company, Sweetwater, Texas, will be on the campus to interview chemical engineers for quality con trol work. May 18-19—Pacific Coast Borax/ Company, will interview mechani ” cal, management, agricultural en gineers, industrial education, en-. tomology, horticulture, animal hus bandry, business and accounting and agronomy majors. V May 18-19—Container Cp: tion of America will interview me chanical, electrical and manage ment enigineetn land industrial edu cation nmjors for sales, production, cost M & WATER- - FFA Merits (Continued from Page 1) r\ ■ V xl y prpora- st estipiating, production, etc, May 20—Joseph E. Seagram & ms, Inc will interview chemical. Sons, mM 1 St B nicer 118; n. \ At Generator* buretora eto, Service & Electric mi ■ At. — Bryan SABOUT Lesson* M> Rur<* echanlcal and electrical 1 engi neers. ’ Port Arthur Chib Meets Officers Ralph !b. Gorman, sophomoiT ar chitecture major, wun elected pres ident of the Port Arthut A&M Club for the coming school year at a club meeting last week In the Academic Building. Gorman was one of four officers elected by the club. f ' James C. Fdnnell, senior CE ma jor, was named vice-president; O. Tl Hotchkiss III, pre-med | major, was chosen, as secretary; and B. N, Dooley, a sophomore pre-med m* jor, was elected treasurer.'[ / * - - ■ y' What’s Cooking AGGIE RUTH CIRCLE, 7:30 p. m., Monday, Methodist Church on Jane Street / ASCE, Tuesday^ 7 :30, In l ithe Civil Engineering Lecture room. The Premedical-Predental Soci ety, Tuesda.y, 7:30, Room 32, Sci ence Halt/ | I,. Saddle and Sirloin Club, Tues day, 7i30, AI Lector^ Room. Building. Election of Officers. Robertspn County Club, Monday, 7:30, North Lounge of the YMCA. nine mile fropt actually will con serve water when compared with the Bryan plan of 17 Wells on a 7 mile front,! Spence said. [ Spence stated that the proposed independent college water supply system “is not a money making scheme. Our only purpose is to provide adequate water for the college.” Another stumbling block in the way of any cooperative water dis trict involving- the college and Bryan was outlined by Spence. One of the main reasons for past difficulties between the city of Bryan and the college Spence pointed out, has been the lack of capital interest by the college in the Bryan water supply system. Such coopemtive capital invest ment in any sort of water district plan would be impossible without an enabling the state leg The board mittee dUcu len Discuss of Camera LI’L ABI High-Dramatic Shift ! ! Different ways of using a cam era was discussed and demonstra ted at thn regular meeting of the FFA Camera Club Tuesday after noon; acc irding to W. W. Mcllj Agricultural Education profes “It is tj the advantage prospectr e vocational ag teacher fo be able to/handle a camera and to take good photo graphs,” Mcllroy He sai that it didn’t require a fine cam< ra to make good pictures, but it d< es take some practice to make th|>se pictures tell a good story.' VJr-CAltfT >0' sue haided FO'daisy S.VIF MATRIMONY VE »Sf8 r EV£M“ VVEJSGONKJAJ THArt_ Airtsr '' 3 If 1 Y 1 1 • .F a 7.\f :/■ \ T luded, *' hat the best interests of oth the college and the city of Iryan wi act being passed in iilature, and the Bryan coi ised the po»ibilitv/ of having un act passed at this ses sion, and opinions were bxpressed doubting that such action could he " ken In tlmpi | / This would mean,/ the board L taken in time, ThiS WOuHd <■•*■>•,, VIIV iiiihiu pointed out, that any relief of the problem would bp postponed for xl TtBEND The largest . . ^ ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE STORE 1 la Bryan- Come In and see ud for Urge dr small appliances: RADIOS . . ELECTRIC IRONS STUDENT LAMPS >R LAMPS i PRESTO COOKERS >FFEE MAKERS 4A.TOR . . HOT POINT many other uaefuU— UNITED j APPLIANCES FARM * HOME STORE S AGOIE RADIO -It* FOR THOSB WHO ! DEMAND THE BEST ... College Shoe Repair North Onto two yean, The board expiTsm-d a desire to remedy the dangerous water situa tion as soon as possible, “1 reaper believe,” Spence con- -STREETS- / (Continued from Page 1) field of veterinary medicine are now applying. The board, in approving the sug gestion, made it possible for stu dents from Louisiana, Arkansas, and New Mexico to ..enter the school 1 of veterinary medicine. Library Survey An appropriation for $3,000 dol lars was giyen by the board for the purpose of conducting a survey of the functions, policies and organi zation of the college library. Remodelling and improvements appropriations for the School of Veterinary Medicine' were approv ed by the board. « - A fund of $15,000 dollars was set up froir unappropriated income to make svailable funds for the employment of consulting engi neers. The | engineers are occasion ally called in to make report^ on major construction for the college. Other items approved by the board were the sale of an oil and gas lease In Newton County; |ac- ceptance ojf a $21,111 bid for the sale: of college owned land in Naco gdoches; and authorization of the sale of land in Bexar County. PL Acceptance of gifts to the col lege of $52,192 dollars was made by the boftrd. The sum included gifts and grants in support of re search, scholarships, and fellow ships. Cash-totalling $40,606.12 was ac cepted for scholarships and fel lowships, the majority of which were under the college’s Oppor tunity Award program. A report on the activities of the Texas Engineering Experiment Station was given by Dean H. W. Barlow of the School of Engi neering. Dean M. T. Harrington gave a report on the work of the School of Arts and ,Sciences. For tho Btttt IlunihitrKer*, Full Hj>m] Ahead! BoM Look NTTA’S NEWSSTAND North Gate I I ! r- L Iqg, too. •luillRi Y i .• 4l w r ■ fvmlnum ves food 10 THE WAY; I- water- >y West Bend choking quickly rWheat. You healthful food Without watch- /rdfi/t-M t|i[ oleccricolly- coosistaof pitoj, UF d 5 quart 4 Co. : SALES * : hi fY’A'h': (uxurloua thlrtt In glowing ihodoi to tult ovory totf pndcomploKlon. Chooto from our hondtomo aofoe- HoAof /loo broadcloth/, oxfordt and madrat. In off tho popular collar ttyfoc,^ sanforized. J LEON B. WEISS Boyette Street College Station A Flick ol The Thumb Givu You Any of Four Colon eluded, both Bryan wi 1 be best served by this ^tm” W ^ ^ The board khen met in executive aeaaion to ponnider the Bryan of ficial*' proposal and consider it with the jdan as offered by Spenco. The lat er plan had been drawn by Homi r Hunter, engineer for the college : rum Houston, j The I ryan plan had been pre pared b ’ thii engineering firm of Kreeae,! Nlchol* and Turner, aWo of Hduhjlon, | Actloi of 1 be board In executive eesslon remiltod in adoption of the Hunter ulkrt for developing a sep arate callcgi'Water supply system. MALTS I a for 35c ii eh it in 1 it i an iimiiimmH Until If you can’t get around two of the RICHEST — THI MALTED MILK SHAKES in College Station, bring! him help you ... ' TUESDAY ONLY FROM 2 to « t j in, ntock up on your fivdrlte brandu o' j nhend.j All brandg, Rll Way oral . . . i ] 3 Packagos for lie ALSO—while you nrt* vouh, chewing dityH nheuil.j ./ THE CAVE x i. ! f —r — Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS Page 4 j 1 ! SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSIFIED AD. Ratea j] . . 3c a word per insertion with aj 25c minimum. Space) rates in Classified Section . . . 60c per column Inch. 'Send ail classifieds with remit tance jto the .Student Activities Office- turned In by 10:00 before publication. SINESS SERVICES HAVE y|our themes, thesis, typed by ex perts. Phone 2-G705. THE SCRIBE SHOP.j 100T E. 23rd !• FOB BENT ^ FOR RltNT-—4 bedroom house, Munner- lyn Village; summer months only. In quire 217 Ni Munnerlyn, FOR RRNT--Nice garage apartment. Va cant shout June 1. Furnished. Call Mrs. Reynolds at Joyce's Toy Shop for appointment. | FOR R Is NT—{Unfurnished apartment for couplel Bills paid, y, block off cam pus, South elate. 1«)S Montclair St. Ph. t-ltfiaa. i William Allan Byars free show RSALE • FOR SALE- Refrigerator. Kelvlnator, , 7 cu. ft Used S months. Washing ma chine, onfc year old. Wringer and pump.! J. Vt. Callahan, Box 2721. Apt, A-Vt-I , Cplljege View. FOR S tl.E- 2 l>edroom prewar houSk Just o f Cpnlpui. Unusually nice. Priced for quick Sale. Phone <-931-1 Or e-AlKlS, FOR 8ALE -My six room home, 13.*73.(Hi! Terms DomkIuh, 2-7166. Room 130, Acad* nlc Bldg. —*>aadns F 1 j i|* 1 ’•mfm in —I ■» - FOR *' kLK t l |30 Ford - »:HHI.0O. Her (it North Oiiinj Hinclair (luntiir H H-y,, I'ollegf Vlt'W. FOR •/ LM-j-Kfs bad und chair, drsNSliti ft.| FilKldalre. (M2-X, I'oliege Mee (iflei 3 |i.m, ; FOR mAIJO-) Trallsr, iwo-wkeel. au tool four fiiiil sides Kxcellem croSijl V intivji'r III,‘i,00 4 7^31 (davti, I|Lk1 - intr Klordor RondinnstSf 'jriiioii miles, Kxceiit'iu romtu I side, 7 View. hed, nillhll FOR Hi Rulrk lion 36 It, All i Ircess^'les Forced to sell, * a. FOR HmLE - Jtecondllloned vscmuii clenh- er |2!l (HI. i-I MOM, MONDAY, MAY 16, 1949 • MISCELLANEOUS • v REWARD! i REWARD! REWARD! f\i FREE—Part collie pupple. Moving to Cotjege apartment. See within 3 days at iH02 College Main St., near North Gate. Gus William Lampe free pass to Campus. WILL KEEP 2 children while mother wonts. Babies and children kept by tbC hour, Lois Rogers, 4-A, Vet VII-. JkCf-j WANTED: Ride from 910 E. 30, Bryan, to Goodwin Hall. Monday through Fri day, 8 to 5, Saturday 8 to 12. Phone 2-5$8, . . • MOVING AND STORAGE • Loupot’s Trading Post will give twenty-five dol lars to the Military ‘Out fit’, and twenty-five dol lars to the individual student who can work up the best plan for A&M students to save money on their textbooks. _L_ Now In the tj winter cloth< I pmuM'd and <-] proof bag*, d ; S M i North Gate : • > \ P® mm FOR jBETTER HEi llectrlc and i lie rWheel balancl(i<{, 'Complete motiir > i* i ■ AGGlI North Gate ' T* STORAGE Bring your storage to us. We ptore anything not perishable. Marion C. Pugh Warehouse 3 blocks south Kyle Field ' ! Phone 4-4236 Local and Long Distance Moving J. B. BEARD 707 S; Tabor, Bryan ■ We trade with the five largest wholesale book companies ip the United States and can offer stu dents the highest prices any of these companies list for out of date textbooks. j ’(j j - Yet, because we buy secondhand books from veteran students, and sell second-hand books only to non-veteran students, we are ac cumulating a terrific overhead in used textbooks! i > Ph. 2-2838 CHIROPRACTOR Geo. W. Buchanan. D.C. . Res. 4-4059 We want to help students save money and to earn a fair return on our Investment. Now about winning TWENTY-FIVE DOL LARS and Hiivlng money: for ev eryone! j j j OOLONIG X-RAY 305 E. 28 St -• Ph. 2-6243 IIHKD GAR r HKADqUAHTERN Your Friendly Ford Drnlrr IIKYAN MOTOR OO. N. Main St. Submit your idea to Iami! ■y i i i • A r ' i: /j l/oupol’s Tniding Post North Gate HioHC 4-1179 ! | LAUNDER LAUNDROBtiiW ONE-HALF HO —Open Dtiilji Mon. 7:00 Other STARCHlI FACILITII ago Aggiei a I College itolb Af * A v!jX?v&! Lowest Priced 4-COLOR MECHANICAL Pencil Ever Offered! For Artists, Students, Architects, Engineers, And f Accountant; J For Lilt and Lyrics — p,. •'1 1' I A • '. I f'. i ■ I |i 1 j , ■ 14 ii 0 KNEB J [ ■ 1 ■ ■ ■ . ,i' '.-i r u I > • llhRH Mb UND / J By Al AHtS FUM I DOIN' Ip; Vr J ' Tv ALTS m j iAf: IT 1 OHS; d let thg# nor- ii Ml J: j j. I'Preifluji •Thji "Tile 8HAFj Norl h Gdi TWENTY-FIVE DOLLAR^! your idea for the best WU What’ll voi method of See Our ijid In this paper— Nor^C! ERS f s -i. ■L - lock of , , . [|dBK BOOKS l Qxjiklng" by Id4 Bally iCjer Who Encyclopedia^ 1 of Cookery" ^o> of Cooking” lAm irican Woman’s ; Co* ik Book" ern Family Cook Book' room Bolls and Stews'’ KR'N BOOK STOKE te Phone 4-881* — LOpGE NO. IMS A.F.SA.1 11 • * mrrtlng Tursda May 17 at, 6:00 p.m. examinations in •ss. J. J. Woolkst. W. H. Badgstt, S <mk* otl ii o nr i- trading used books? r .-v TRADING POST Phone 4-1179 * — I7f DYERS '/• Cleaned Proof Bags I. ..'■■■ ' im u ; y ' I. Dial 4-4504 MICfSION MADE A uitful Initrumint IlMt will btcomt your moit iroMufid potuiilon, It tokoi tit* plKt ol 4 ofdlnory poncU*... tor o flick of lh« (hump plvoi you osy ono of 4 > colon. Alwoyi thirp one nody tor knlont um. U|ht Id Wtllht one Pooutltulfy PtUnctd tor oftortloii erltine. Smooth and laiy to oporoto, with laris load chombor, fins, iar|f lira- tor, spring die. £lte tro-PIstsd with rial gofd. (ouippsd wit* ■ black, rod, bluu, grton jttds. . I \ j . I : I A' S»nd CJfocI or A4osty Ordor HUB ISLAND PRODUCTS U Waal 3Ms St-. Nem'feti II M0NEY-IACK GUARANTEE ./ ' !. f r . : /i '■I ■ r I mm { .' \ v\ • • \l