The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 25, 1950, Image 4

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nUhod by thU muitit minded uuHrlel of IromhonlNlH. In the iihumI
order, I Key are Charle* Ho win, Ned Hnend, Clordon Keller and
Tommy CarlUle, The coneert Kele underway at 7 ISO lonU it in
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AUIY...
No wondar she's
in such idemand
—This queen kefeps 1
I00ISIE ROLLS on hand!
She eats a TOOTSIE
asks for more.
Then bowls 'em over
withr her score I
ipal Blessings Ign
*y Citizens Says Motheral
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By BILL MEBANE
College Station is truly blessed
as a community .even though we
son etimes take all we have for
granted.” Such is the opinion of
Joe R. Mdtheral, assoicate pro-
ess or in the Agricultural Eco-
ion ics and; Sociology Department
nd a civic leader of College Sta-
lOri. j -jl
Motheral ; is la .native of Lock-
ar ^ attended Texas University
rom 1932 to 1934, but got mar-
iei and cime to A&M in 1937,
raduated in 1939 and received his
S. in 1341. 1
nee thin, with a break for
av|al service and two years of re-
eafch work at the University of
Uconsin, he has worked at A&M
n the general field of land eco-
ornics. At the present time he Is
counting Meet
iheduled Here
,n estlninted IIQO persons will
kttjpnd the i third annual Account*
Inuj Conference to lie held on the
ppuR April 117-aM T. W. Inland,
(d of [the Department of Bust*
's and Ajccountlng, said today,
legiatration will take place from
[a. m. to 6 p. m. April VI and
m 8 a. m. till 0:30 a. m. April
In Hbisa Lounge. There is a
registration fee for non-stu-
its, and a $2 registration fee
students.
J, K, of Walton Hall
Iraduate will be avail-
amps I,
Post <
i for off; the campus attendants,
feetings will be held Thursday
ernoon and Friday morning in
Chemistry Lecture room. Fri-
afterrioon meetings will be
in the Chemistry Lecture
im and in the YMCA Chapel and
fCA Assembly Room.
dinneif w iH he held in Sbisa
Hi at 7 p. m. April 27.
A&M Consolidated To
Play Groesbeck Today
.&M Consolidated’s Tigers will
vie for theijr third straight District
234A baseball victory this after-
noon at Sports Park, playing the
Grpesbeck Goats.
Classy Roland Jones is the ap
pointed Tiger hurler in a game
scheduled to begin at 3 o’clock.
Jones, with a 3-0 record, has al
lowed only; three hits per game.
if the Bengals take Groesbeck,
they will fhore than likely cop the
south zone!crown in District 23-A.
engaged in full-time research on
land tenure problems, farm rela
tionship problems on farm popula
tions, and a study of the farm real
estate market.
An active worker in improving
College Station, he is president of
the Kiwanis Club aml chairman of
the College Station Youth Ac
tivity Committee. j
Advantages Told |
He states that community like
College Station is twice-blessed by
having most of the advantages of
a city and most of the advantages
of a small town, with relatively
few disadvantages of either.
"The basic problem of College
Station is that it girdles an enor
mous piece of *tate*owned prop
erty and will always have special
f nohlems, but the cooperative re*
atlonship of the town and the col-
lege administration Is one of the
finer espects of our life here. Thlii
is bemuse uf the great deal of tal-
WAat’a Coating
A A M PHYSIOS HOCIRTY,
Tuesday at TitiO p.m,, Boom Mil.
Physics Building. Program will
Include talk by Dr. Leluper.
BUSINESS SOCIETY MEET*
1NO, Tuesday, April 23 in YMCA
Chapel. Film on office manage
ment will be shown. Officers re*
quested to be present to discuss
additional plans for annual' ban
quet. J -
DEL RIO A&M CLUB meets
Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. Read
ing Room, YMCA. Very Import
ant. ; i -' , ■ ' \
ENTOMOLOGY SOCIETY,
Tuesday, April 26, 7:30 p. m.
in Room 10,, Science Hall.
INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION
WIVES, Tuesday, April 26 at 7:30
p. .m in Room 107, M. E. Shops.
Two films “Wings to Alaska” and
“Week-end in Bermuda.”.
KREAM AND KOW CLUB,
Tuesdays April 25 to plan spring
a barbecue.
PORT ARTHUR CLUB, Wednes
day, April 26, 7:16, Room 303,
Goodwin. Special meeting to make
final plans for Cotton Pageant and
Ball, other important announce
ments.
ent both among
our college staff
members and our businessmen,
who are giving unselfishly of their
time and energies in building up
our community.”
Motheral thinks that a commun
ity clubhouse is a
ject for College
number one pro-
Station because
the school gym isn’t quite suitable
for most community activities. He
is in support of the plan to rename
and remumber the streets and be
lieves that College Station should
have residential mail delivery and
better streets and sidewalks. He
also believes that College Station
should press forward its efforts
to find a common basis of under
standing with Bryan by minimizing
points of differences, even though
relationships as a whole are bet
ter than they have boon in a long
time. ■ . 1 | I
Proud of School
He is proud of ihs Consolidated
School and of uta extra advan
tages it offers Its students, "By
not being so spelcsliseil as to lim
it purtlotpatlon of the Individual
students In sohfml activities, a
great deal has been done In devel*
oping physically and socially the
youngsters of this community."
Mrs. Motheral Is an active mem
ber of the Art Club and is neigh
borhood chairman of the current
clcan*up drive. Motheral has one
son, Joe Grady, who Is a fresh
man In high school.
Motheralnas made numerous ap
pearances on radio programs, -the
main one being the Farrrf and
Home Program over WTAW. He
has also writtep several maga
zine and research articles covering
his research work.
An open house was I eld for AAM jstwMnte at
' nt G
the new HaptlsI Htudent Center at North UMe,
yesterday
are HNU
.. , T rort
from 4 to 7, p.m. Nerving the A
council memhera (’. O. Mmith
Ind the couiiter) and Hart Hose (right)
nothrr open house will be held lunighi for ihe 1
lllsens of t[ollege Htalion os well os etudenta.
INTERVIEWS:
College Station Babies
Born at St. Joseph’s
Three babies
ported born to
families in St.
since April 20.
A baby boy wajs born to Captain
Mrs. J. Chrietzburg, Jr.
Sunday. Another
Mr. and Mrs.
Thursday, April
ARE PRO
cioMicnt
•ay*
have been re-
College Station
Joseph Hospital
boy was bom to
R. Hagood, last
20. ! I \
baby girl v^as bom last Fri
day, April 21
R. B. Mitchell.
THOUSANDS
CHESTERFIELDS
The Aroma Tells You...
We tobacco farmers know that when tobaccos smell
j milder they smoke milder. That’s how smokers can know
that the mild, ripe tobaccos Chesterfield buys from m<
and hundreds of other farmers wiU taste better, smoke
cooler and much milder.
That’s why I’ve smoked Chesterfield for 15 years.
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(1) April 26—Peat-Marwlck and
Mitchell Company to interview
accounting students.
(2) April 26—U. S. Department
of the Interior, Bureau! of Mines
to interview chemical ajnd petrol
eum engineers.
(8) April 26—Texas j Highway
Department will interview under
graduate students fori summer
work. Appointments ioir personal
interviews will be made at the
general meeting which will be held
at 7:30 p. m., April 25 in the Ag
ricultural Engineering: Lecture
Room.
(4) April 27—Boy Scouts of
America t6 interview men inter
ested in professional service with
the Scouts.
(5) April 27-28—Arkansas Na
tural -Companies to interview en
gineering seniors. A gerjeral meet
ing will be held at 7130 p. m.,
April 26 in the YMCA Chapel.
(6) ' April 27—San Antonio Ma
chine & Supply Company to in
terview electrical, mechanical and
civil engineers.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
(1) The Central Steel Company
in Meridan,! Mississippi j will have
“n (opening I in their organization
fqp a graduate in structural en
gineering. This man must be able
to do estimate work, make detailed
shop drawings, and havje the abil
ity to co-ordinate labor and mater-
ial. | j j
(2) The J. E. Ingram Equipment
Company in San Antonjo is inter
ested in employing two engineers
with actual construction exper
ience. These men will be trained in
all of the departments (if the com
pany, and |wlll eventually be as
signed us ijnlesmen,
(3) The jlllckley G|n Supply
Company of Dallas, Texas, is look
ing for a yodng man to do cotton
gin;, machinery erection work.
About 20 or|e week perlojds per year
will ho sne|it out of to^vu and the
rest of the time will tie spent at
the company doing shop work, ma
chinery design, testing, etc.
(4) There is a possibility of two
openings in vocational agriculture
work at' San Angelo College.
Smith-Hughes certificate is re
quired.
(5) There are openings in the
Sales Department of Ludlow Man-
ufacturing' A Sales Company in
Boston, Mass. This company man
ufactures jute yarn, raging, and
and \ webbl ng
(6) The Union Switch and
.1 Company of Hwissvale, 1
>s interested in ei<
cal engineers who [have the abil
ity to d( development work pf rail
way sigtailing systems. (I
SUMMER JOBS:
(1) V’estinghouse Electric
pany w 11 be interested in col
ering u ndergraduabes for
mer work, A representative will
be on t ie campus April 26 in- the
afternoon, and would be glad to
talk to applicants at that time.
They aie interested in mechanical
and ele :trical engineers.
(2) Freese, Nichols.and Turner
in Hou itoij, may be able to use
one Or two civil engineering under;
graduates for construction work
Square Dance
Planned for '
Invitations hjjve been s
dance callers and .teachers over
state to attend the Brasos
Square Dance Festival t
May 6 at the Grove on
pus.
The festival will be free to
square dancers in the area add
tereited spectators. .j
College Station citizen M a
ning Smith >prill serve as Maate ’
of Ceremonies and Grady HeatS '
and his Recording Band will pla: 1
for the dancing. • Square danc i
c.lubs of Bryan and College Statioi i
are to be host to the visiting club i
and committees have been appoint
ed to make arrangements.
Chairman of the program conr
mittee, Lee Thompson, is plat
ning the schedule of dances a
exhibitions to be given. Out-'
town clubs will be sent cof
the schedule of events.
CULPEPPER INSURANCE AGENCY
F’irct Automobile CcisuciBy Life
Mortgage Loans
141 Walton Driv,
Ph. 41236
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