The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 06, 1952, Image 4

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    Page 4 THE BATTALION Wednesday, February 3,1052
anv, gEIX, RENT OR TRADE. Rates
a ... 3c a word per Insertion with a
•Sc mlnimiim. Space rate In classified
Jcction .... 60c per column-inch. Send
»ll classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES
OFFICE. All ads must be received in
Student Activities office by 10 a.m. on the
day before publication.
• FOR RENT •
FURNISHED bedroom, adjoining bath.
Walking distance of campus, on bus
line. Breakfast if desired. Phone
4-9034.
ONE NICE large bedroom in my home.
Call 4-7054.
ROOM for dates, friends, or parents. Make
your reservations now for various spring
activities. Two blocks from the campus.
Phone 4-4764.
• FOR SALE •
FOR SALE by Owner—7 room home in
Carden Acres. Shade trees, attic fan,
heating system. Venetian blinds, large
back lawn—fenced. Have to see this
one to appreciate it. 710 Inwood Drive.
Phone 4-4547
STANDARD underwood typewriter, No. 3.
In good condition. Ideal for themes and
reports. Can be seen at 302 Aryshire
(Southside) after five. $20.
CAMERA—Standard Rolleiflex coated Tes-
car 3.5 Helland Solenoid flash, splendid
condition. C. B. Campbell. 6-6574.
• WORK WANTED •
WILL CARE for small child in my home.
Apt. A-9-Z.
WILL KEEP child for working mother.
Apt. C-5-A College View.
WILL KEEP children in my home; S2.25
a day. Noon meols. 405 Church St.
• SPECIAL NOTICE •
Party who has five rooms reserved
please contact State Motel.
All students of the School of Engineering
who distinguished last semester please drop
by Dean Barlow’s office and pick up cards.
SDL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. * A.M.
Called meeting Thursday
Feb. 7, 7 p.m. Instructions
in floor work.
J. H. Sorrels, 'W. M.
N. M. McGinnis, Sec.
Directory of
Business Services
INSURANCE of all lines. Homer Adams.
North Gate. Call 4-1217.
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• HELP WANTED •
HALF DAY bookkeeper, man preferred.
Must know double entry system and typ
ing. Reply Box 542, Bryan, experience
. and how long you will be here.
MARRIED girl, no children, to work in
concession stand at Campus Theatre.
Apply between 1 and 2 or 7 and 9 p.m.
SOPHOMORE with photographic experience
to learn photo-engraving. Must have at
least two hours off mornings. See John
Whitmore, Battalion Office, Goodwin
Hall.
THE ENGINEERING Drawing Department
needs a senior or graduate student to
take a teaching assistantship, Monday,
Wednesday, and Friday from 3 to 5
p.rn. Apply Room C, Anchor Hall.
• PERSONAL •
Dear Durwood: Maybe I was hasty.
Write to me again, please. Nancy D.
Official Notice
Organizations will lose their chance for
permanent meeting rooms in the MSC
unless reservation requests arc in the front
office of the MSC by Friday, Feb. 8.
Mrs. Ann Hilliard,
MSC Social Director
Seniors! You will be a better
citizen if you take Post Graduation
Studies.
Rare Disease Kills
Experimental ’Coon
Anthrax, a deadly blood infec
tion which commonly affects cattle,
recently caused the death of a
racoon being’ used for experimen
tal purposes, said Dr. H. A. Smith,
head of the veterinary pathology
department.
Two other racoons that died at
the same time are believed to have
contacted this disease which is
rarely found in game animals, he
added.
In Good Condition
John E.. Wood, graduate student
in the wildlife management de
partment, who was experimenting
with the animals said the racoons
seemed in good condition the night
before their death. There had been
no change in their feeding or care
other than they were fed a squirrel
which Wood had killed.
Smith believes the ’coons re
ceived the disease from the squir
rel meat which was probably in
fected with the Anthrax germ. The
cause of death was determined by
such tests as the use of bacterial
cultures from one ■ ’coon and the
inoculation of mice with the speci
mens.
Anthrax, Smith explained, was
one of the great human plakues
Consolidated
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left side of the bucket.
David Bonnen, another sopho
more, teams up with junior Joe
Motheral at the forward positions.
Bonnen prefers his shots on the
right side and not too far out,
while Motheral serving as either
postman or forward, looks good
on close jump shots.
Tallest member of the team is
Bobby Jackson, 6 foot 3 inch soph
omore, who serves as the regular
pivotman. Jackson, though some
what weak on shooting and re
bounding, provides the height need
ed in the center area. ;
The deliberate, businesslike
brand of ball practiced by the Tig
ers is not unlike that of the A&M
College varsity. Their deadly ac
curacy from the outside, coupled
with a variety of well planned and
practiced plays, deems them wor
thy contenders for the regional
crown.
before serums were invented for
its prevention. Known as “wool-
sorters disease,” it infected work
ers who gathered and sorted fresh
ly sheared wool from sheep. A few
years ago, several men contracted
the disease from shaving brushes
made of hog bristles from China.
Caused by a gevm that lives from
20 to 30 years in the soil, the dis
ease is hard to kill. Infected meat
has to be cooked under steam pres
sure to be safe for consumption
Smith said.
Smith said several cases of the
malady have been discovered re
cently in cattle in the College Sta
tion vicinity.
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Junior Prom
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Harper, Dick Zeek; Program Com
mittee, Gene Steed, chairman; Bob
McCarley, Joel Austin, Putter Jar
vis, Bruce Vanzura; Sweetheart
Committee, Joe Blanchette, chair
man; Danny Howell, Jack Hall;
Guest Committee, Allen Pengelly,
chairman; Guy Shown, Lyle Wolf-
skill, Joe Pafford.
Soph Ball
(Continued from Page 1)
test Committee to whom pictures
may'be turned in are: Hugh Phil-
ippus, Dorm 11-123; Clarence H.
Woliver, Dorm 10-102; John Far
rell, Dorm 3-309; Jim Weatherby,
Dorm 2-409; and Dick Porter,
Dorm 11-220.
Committee chairman for the ball
are Bill Rowland, class president;
Harold Kupfer, social committee;
Robert Schwarz, program commit
tee; Raymond McBride, dance com
mittee; Ed Ellison, guest commit
tee; Harvey Dienenberg, ticket
committee, Hugh Philippus, Sweet
heart Contest, and Me Trotter,
publicity.
Cozarls Announce
Birth of Daughter
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Cozart,
C-3-D College View, announce the
birth of a six pound nine ounce
girl, Tuesday.
Additional Promotions
Made by Commandant
New appointments and assign
ments of cadet and non-commis
sioned officers in the Corps of
Cadets have been released by the
Commandant’s office.
A Equadron appointments are:
Francisco X. Coronado, Tech.; Earl
Hamilton Bell, Staff Sgt.; James
R. Holder, Staff Sgt.; Donald J.
Genitempo, Staff Sgt.; Robert B.
Hooper, Staff Sgt.; Norris L.
Beard; Staff Sgt.; Alexander
Brailes, Staff Sgt.; John W. Deh-
nert, Staff Sgt.; James A. Earl,
Staff Sgt.; Jeridan Strong, Staff
Sgt.; Joseph M. Abell, Jr., Cpl.;
Charles A. Gary, Cpl.; Eugene T.
Lewis, Cpl.; Christopher C. Smith,
Jr., Cpl.; Robert P. Vernon, Cpl.;
Robert D. Williford, Cpl.; and Har
old G. Hegi, Cpl.
D Squadron
D Squadron: Sammy N. Clark,
Cpl.; Allen H. Holht, Cpl.; Joe B.
Jackson, Cpl.; Willie J. Kopecky,
Cpl.; Ernest W. Williams, Cpl.;
James W. Albritton, Cpl.; Cecil N.
Stovall, Cpl. ,
E Squardon
E Squadron: Hailey A. Roberts,
Staff Sgt.; August L. Shumbera,
Jr., Staff Sgt.; Ernie B Roberts,
Jr., Staff Sgt.; Dee E. Rust, Staff
IE Department Sets
Conference Feb. 29
The industrial education depart
ment will sponsor a conference on
Friday Feb. 29, and Saturday
March 1.
Dr. Chris H. Groneman, head of
the department will preside over
meetings which will be held in the
Industrial Education Shops and the
Ballroom of the MSC.
Sgt.; Dorance O. Hofland, Staff
Sgt.; Norman R. Gerlich, Staff
Sgt.; James D. Elliot, Jr., Staff
Sgt.; Donald D. Cameron, Jr.,
Cpl.; JoJhn E. Ginn, Corp.; Thomas
G. McAllister, Cpl.; Richard M.
Peacock, Cpl.; Charles E. Roberts,
Cpl.; Arthur D. Scott, Cpl.; John
F. Acree, Cpl.; Davie L. Richmond,
Cpl.
Composite Head Quarters
Headquarters Composite Battal
ion, Seventh Regiment; David M.
Yeager, Capt.
Headquarters First Group, Eigh
th Regiment; Daniel C. Perkins as
signed Commander with rank of
Lt. Col.
Headquarters Second Group,
Eighth Regiment; Warren E.
Montgomeiy assigned Commander
with rank of Lt. Col.
| We’ve a complete selection of.
Sweetheart gifts — all featuring
J your school seal — all priced
j reasonably. To delay is to risk
j Cupid's wrath! Come see us
i today.
The Exchange
Store
“Serving Texas Aggies”
TYPEWRITER
Sales — Service — Rentals — Supplies
Bryan Business Machine Company
ROYAL TYPEWRITERS
VICTOR ADDING MACHINES
209 N. Main St., Bryan Dial 2-1328
What’s Cooking
AGGIE CHRISTIAN FELLOW
SHIP: Wednesday, 7:30 p. m.,
YMCA Cabinet Room.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGA
NIZATION: Wednesday, 7:30 p.
m.,. YMCA Assembly Room.
CANTERBURY CLUB: Wednes
day, 7:15 p. m., St. Thomas Chapel.
Second semester organization.
HILLEL FOUNDATION: Wed
nesday, 7:15 p. m., Room 2-A. Dr.
Maurice Garber will speak.
NEWMAN CLUB: Wednesday
meeting cancelled.
WESLEY FOUNDATION: Wed
nesday, 7:15 p. m., A&M Wesley
Foundation Hall. “The Man No
body Knows” book review.
For . . .
VALENTINE’S
DAY
February 14
Come by the MSC Gift
Shop to select the most
appropriate gift of all—
Candy—for Mom, Sis, or
that Special Girl.
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Beautifully gift wrapped Satin and Foil Hearts filled
with fine Candies from—Russell Stover, King’s
Whitman’s.
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—Wrapped for Mailing at No Charge—
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