November 17, 1939 Pg 4- November 22, 1939 Pg 1 |
Previous | 11 of 16 | Next |
|
|
This page
All
|
Loading content ...
-The Fresno State College Collegian — Roos Tuxedo, Girls Wardrobe Contests Close Wednesday TOBY HEEB MARRIES IN LOS ANGELES about Cigarette Tobaccos There are four types of tobaccos found in the more popular cigarettes, namely... Bright, Maryland, Burley and Turkish. ALL THESE TOBACCOS except Turkish (whichis bought direct from the planters in Turkey and Greece) and Maryland (which is bought through sealed bids under government supervision) are bought at public auction, just like any other auction where you might have bought in a table or a chair. AT THE AUCTION SALE the tobacco is piled in baskets weighing from about 100 to 500 pounds and each purchaser buys all of his tobaccos by competitive ' bidding for the particular piles he THE CHESTERFIELD BUYERS buy the best of these mild ripe tobaccos for the Chesterfield blend. And it is Chesterfield's Combination... the right of Burley and Bright... just enough Maryland... and i Turkish—that makes the big difference between Chesterfield and other cigarettes. It IS BECAUSE of this combination that Chesterfields are COOLER, have a BETTER TASTE and are DEFINITEL Y MILDER. They are made of the world's best cigarette tobaccos. You can't buy a better cigarette. MAKE YOUR NEXT PACK CHESTERFIELD COLLEOiAN VOLUME TWENTY-TI de crroot'a Johnson SENSE OF CHARACTERIZATION 'NIGHT MUST FALL1 WILL OPEN IN TWO WEEKS STUDENT NIGHTS SET FOR DECEMBER 6, 7, 9, 11, 12,14, TICKETS TUESDAY Opening Wednesday, December 6, the forthcoming University Street Playhouse production, "Night Must FalT will play six student nights and two season ticket nights, according to Bemice p.iiva, box office manager. The box office will open Tuesday, Nov. 28 and will be open from FRE8NO, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1989 icaday and Thursday, E ' Wright. Playbouao .1 ENTIRE LOBBY Third Annual Turkey Strut' Opens Tonight Dance Not Closed, Says Dale; Bids Placed at 80 Cents In keeping with the air of "biggest and best" of the year, Jim Dale, president of the senior class, today announced that j the third annual Turkey Strut, TELESCOPE SUBJECT OF BROADCAST "Refraction and Reflection,' Ihe second program in the nev Parade of Sciences series will g( on the air from Fresno State College Radio studios Thursday, New Course Registry System Removes Red Tape) ib Bradford, commircp di-parl • » Iwo^ay period In the. library.' '■- llrnilford laid. '" WILL SAN JOSE RAID CAMPUS, BURN PYRE? F.S.C. Students Storm Prune City Campus; Spartan Prexy Warns of Retaliations Fresno State's campus was yet untouched by the vandalistic as ult of "lightweight" Sons of Sparta early this morning Through the night the local grounds were guarded by a small but loyal vigilante committee. was the second time this semester that a vigilante group | First Hawaii Contact Made Hawaii called — and Fresno State listened! The first contact with the Enchanted Isle" in the mid-Pa- ific between The Collegian and REACHING A CRESCENDO Big Game Rally Will Begin at 6:30 Tonight Serpentine to Be Formed at Hotel Fresno; Band Scheduled to Lead Rooters By JOE HINMAN Students will witness one of the greatest pre-game celebrations in the school's history tonight, as Fresno Staters key themselves for tomorrow's game of the year with the San Jose State College. The festivities which were touched off last Monday night with commercial hook-up between cities, will reach a crescendo to- This is what Allan Laurscn. Berkeley cartoonist has at Bronian. Bulldog captain, lo do tomorrow—aju* "' '- * bis teeth and vowed that "the boys and ma w Petitions Must Have 'Definite - |Form' Says Futrell Radka In for Sure, Luclcin, Sohm Rumored As Vice-Prexy Entries By StcrH Observer A ruling requiring candidates to circulate and file petitions of a definite form came from the office of the Student] President, Herb Futrell, today . burning reported . . message received Jjjj" " Hardman Rites Held. This Afternoon BUT WE WON THE GAME Hitch-Hikers Get Themselves Locked Into L.A. Union Station By Delia PedronceUi REDHEAD RACE . radio rally tonight . petitions refused 'th Murphy. Qmetc. . . . another red-head . . . sections reserved FORMER STUDENT'S POETRY IN EXCLUSIVE VERSE YEARBOOK
Object Description
Title | 1939_11 The Daily Collegian November 1939 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1939 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | November 17, 1939 Pg 4- November 22, 1939 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1939 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | -The Fresno State College Collegian — Roos Tuxedo, Girls Wardrobe Contests Close Wednesday TOBY HEEB MARRIES IN LOS ANGELES about Cigarette Tobaccos There are four types of tobaccos found in the more popular cigarettes, namely... Bright, Maryland, Burley and Turkish. ALL THESE TOBACCOS except Turkish (whichis bought direct from the planters in Turkey and Greece) and Maryland (which is bought through sealed bids under government supervision) are bought at public auction, just like any other auction where you might have bought in a table or a chair. AT THE AUCTION SALE the tobacco is piled in baskets weighing from about 100 to 500 pounds and each purchaser buys all of his tobaccos by competitive ' bidding for the particular piles he THE CHESTERFIELD BUYERS buy the best of these mild ripe tobaccos for the Chesterfield blend. And it is Chesterfield's Combination... the right of Burley and Bright... just enough Maryland... and i Turkish—that makes the big difference between Chesterfield and other cigarettes. It IS BECAUSE of this combination that Chesterfields are COOLER, have a BETTER TASTE and are DEFINITEL Y MILDER. They are made of the world's best cigarette tobaccos. You can't buy a better cigarette. MAKE YOUR NEXT PACK CHESTERFIELD COLLEOiAN VOLUME TWENTY-TI de crroot'a Johnson SENSE OF CHARACTERIZATION 'NIGHT MUST FALL1 WILL OPEN IN TWO WEEKS STUDENT NIGHTS SET FOR DECEMBER 6, 7, 9, 11, 12,14, TICKETS TUESDAY Opening Wednesday, December 6, the forthcoming University Street Playhouse production, "Night Must FalT will play six student nights and two season ticket nights, according to Bemice p.iiva, box office manager. The box office will open Tuesday, Nov. 28 and will be open from FRE8NO, CALIFORNIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1989 icaday and Thursday, E ' Wright. Playbouao .1 ENTIRE LOBBY Third Annual Turkey Strut' Opens Tonight Dance Not Closed, Says Dale; Bids Placed at 80 Cents In keeping with the air of "biggest and best" of the year, Jim Dale, president of the senior class, today announced that j the third annual Turkey Strut, TELESCOPE SUBJECT OF BROADCAST "Refraction and Reflection,' Ihe second program in the nev Parade of Sciences series will g( on the air from Fresno State College Radio studios Thursday, New Course Registry System Removes Red Tape) ib Bradford, commircp di-parl • » Iwo^ay period In the. library.' '■- llrnilford laid. '" WILL SAN JOSE RAID CAMPUS, BURN PYRE? F.S.C. Students Storm Prune City Campus; Spartan Prexy Warns of Retaliations Fresno State's campus was yet untouched by the vandalistic as ult of "lightweight" Sons of Sparta early this morning Through the night the local grounds were guarded by a small but loyal vigilante committee. was the second time this semester that a vigilante group | First Hawaii Contact Made Hawaii called — and Fresno State listened! The first contact with the Enchanted Isle" in the mid-Pa- ific between The Collegian and REACHING A CRESCENDO Big Game Rally Will Begin at 6:30 Tonight Serpentine to Be Formed at Hotel Fresno; Band Scheduled to Lead Rooters By JOE HINMAN Students will witness one of the greatest pre-game celebrations in the school's history tonight, as Fresno Staters key themselves for tomorrow's game of the year with the San Jose State College. The festivities which were touched off last Monday night with commercial hook-up between cities, will reach a crescendo to- This is what Allan Laurscn. Berkeley cartoonist has at Bronian. Bulldog captain, lo do tomorrow—aju* "' '- * bis teeth and vowed that "the boys and ma w Petitions Must Have 'Definite - |Form' Says Futrell Radka In for Sure, Luclcin, Sohm Rumored As Vice-Prexy Entries By StcrH Observer A ruling requiring candidates to circulate and file petitions of a definite form came from the office of the Student] President, Herb Futrell, today . burning reported . . message received Jjjj" " Hardman Rites Held. This Afternoon BUT WE WON THE GAME Hitch-Hikers Get Themselves Locked Into L.A. Union Station By Delia PedronceUi REDHEAD RACE . radio rally tonight . petitions refused 'th Murphy. Qmetc. . . . another red-head . . . sections reserved FORMER STUDENT'S POETRY IN EXCLUSIVE VERSE YEARBOOK |