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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1946)
Page 4 The Battalion Wednesday Afternoon, February 13, 1946 Concessions Are Assigned by Student Activities The following concession assign ments were announced by the Stu dent Activities office to become effective Thursday, Feb. 14, with termination at the end of the semester. CANDY CONCESSIONS Reed, Richard F., Dorm 2 ; Mijalis, A. S., Dorm 7 ; Sammis, Bill, Dorm 16 ; Jones, Ralph L., Dorm 8 ; Tucker, Stearns S., Dorm 1 ; Huddleston, Wm. F., Dorm 15 ; Dominy, D. D., Dorm 8 ; Lamon, E. C,. Dorm 16 ; Freeman, T. H., Walton ; Hus ton, R. F., Dorm 9 ; Cole, Newton V., Dorm 4; Manley, D. F., Milner; Brown, G. P’., Dorm 12 ; Moore, W. F., Dorm 7 ; Kearby, J. B., Dorm 6 ; Keeter, T. L., Dorm 10 ; Brown, Charles D., Vet Hos pital . Fairor, Abe, Dorm 9 ; Howard, T. C., Bizzell ; Vaughn, K. M., Bizzell ; Man ning, G. E., Legett; Roots, W. L., Dorm 10 ; Caraway, C. T., Dorm 12 ; Chapman, G. R., Milner; Andrews, C. W., Dorm 15; McDaniel, Dan, Dorm 6. Whitfield, W. R. A&M Photo Coupon; Hammett, L. D. A&M Photo Coupon. Jay 1 D. Cowan, Stationery ; Ralph Flesh- er. Stationery ; A. A. Holbrook, Station ery ; J. M. Spriegel, Stationery. Reese, W. O., Math Charts ; Hannon, A. O., Campus Fish Sgt. Book ; Thompson, Lee W., Photo Snaps ; Singletery C. Teal, Pennant; Wayne Grogan, Midnight mail. This semester concessionaires submit a financial report once a month with the first report being due April 1st. The report must show all expenses and incomes in curred during the current month. Concessionaires must have in their possession at all times a con cession card issued by the Student Activities office. These cards are now available and must be picked up before operations begin. Any person wanting to originate a new concession must make formal application to the Student Life Committee for approval. On ap proval by the committee the con cession is set up and granted by the Student Activities office. All concessions must be operated thru the Student Activities office. Some candy concessions are still available. Two candy concessions per dormitory are allotted and some dorms have not been assigned because of lack of applicants. Can dy concessionaires will be issued candy twice a week, Tuesday and Friday. —SWIMMERS— Riley, freestyle; Dick Lea, breast stroke; and Warren Settegast, freestyle. Freshmen on this year’s team include Jimmie Allen, back- stroke; Gene Summers, utility; Bob Wright, backstroke; and M. D. McCready, breast stroke. Also included in the list is J. B. Coo- lidge, an ex-serviceman. TENNIS * Coach Manning Smith re quests all those interested in trying out for the tennis team to report to the Gym Monday at 5:00 p. m. State Farm Insurance Cos. Auto — Life — Fire U. M. Alexander, Jr., ’40 2-2629 Bryan Official Notices St. Andrews Guild of Bryan Episcopal Church is sponsoring a game party at Maggie Parker’s Dining Hall February 14 at 2:00 p.m. For reservations call Mrs. Russell Hillier 2-7479. Any game may be played ; fees are 50tf per person. CLASSIFIED Cadets interested in a veal bargain on an almost new Officer’s uniform s«e Leventhal, Dorm 16, Room 101. FOR SALE—One Junior-Senior Blouse, size 36-short, excellent condition, S20.00. Call 2-2248 after seven o’clock. Individual income tax returns prepared. Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. W. T. Mickle, 2215 College Road, Phone 2-1272. FOR SALE—Pair Senior Boots, size 9%, britches and spurs. See W. B. Allen, Proj ect House 2, Apt. C. LOST—All Black Cocker Spaniel, full- grown. Tag with name “Flaps”. Bill H. White. Call 4-9449. FOR SALE—-Prewar bicycle, excellent condition,. $25.00. Call No. 2-6599. FOR SALE—Furniture. Call 4-6644 aft er 5:30 or 4-7084 from 8-5. FOR SALE—Radio. See Loupot, phone 8520F3. FOR SALE -Four rooms of furniture. Phone 4-7954. FOR SALE—-Men’s clothing, excellent condition. All wool suits—gray, tan and navy. Tuxedo and accessories—white linen and seersuckers. Underwear and Robe, Boots and shoes, size 8B. Call 4-8744. airman Zelan Jackets Airiyan Zelan Jackets are ideal for cooler days —they are shower-proof and wind resistant. Available in Zipper or Button styles. $4.50 to $6.95 QJaldropSg “Two Convenient Stores” College Station—Bryan 214 SOUTH MAIN BRYAN, TEXAS Awards Presented At Short Course Banquet Tuesday Approximately 400 persons at tended a banquet held at Sbisa Hall last night for enrollees of the Waterworks and Sewer short course, which is scheduled to come to a close today at Texas A. & M. tatMM; m ■zn/.'jrrz: •_ Awards were presented to repre sentatives from Gonzales and Wich ita Falls for superior work in the operation of municipal waterworks and sewage plants. S. R. Wright, acting head of the A. & M. Muni cipal and Sanitary Engineering De partment, was awarded a $100 U. S. War Bond for outstanding serv ices in the program, and several life memberships were presented to members of the state water works and sewerage associations. The four-day short course open ed on February 10, with enroll ments from all parts of the State. —Hunter College— Teacher Help to Foster Intercul- tural Relations?” Essays in the competitions for college students and teachers must not exceed 1,500 words. Phone 2-1211 LDUPOTS TRADE WITH LOU HE’S RIGHT WITH YOU We pay tops for used cars. Brazos Motor Co. H. L. Whitley, S. College Rd. Phone 2-7009. HELP WANTED: Expert beauty opera tor. Full time or pat-t time work. Salary and commission. Telephone 4-1174 College Hills Beauty Salon. FOR SALE^—32 acres approximately one mile frontage on Houston Highway, miles from college, small house, lights, two tanks, some trees. Ideal for country home. Nine head Registered Hereford cat tle included. Day Phone 2-7180. After 6— 4-8399. FOR SALE or TRADE 1941 Buick Sedanette. Edwin Nichols, 1205 W. 26th, Bryan. St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel The Rev. (). G. Hfclvey, Chaplain - 206 Jersey — Phone 4-9404 SUNDAY SERVICES 9:00 a.m. Holy Communion 9:45 a.m. Aggie Coffee Club 9:45 a.m. Church School 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and Sermon A nursery is provided at the Rectory for the convenience of Campus families. One Block South New Dorm Area ' ' A - w s m tiii iitii in i You’ll know it by the smooth, easy set of the shoulders . . . the measured bolero—the careful fit of the hip-hugging skirt. Un mistakably Izod and typically British. Tailored in a good grey flannel with a distinguished yellow cotton jersey blouse. From our new Izod collection. Sizes 10 to 18. Suit $49.95. Blouse $10.95. LESTER’S SMART SHOP