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Page 4 The Battalioa Friday Afternoon, April 5, 1946 F. C. COULTER BUYS BULLARD GIFT SHOP Purchase of Bullard’s Gift Shop by Frank C. Coulter of Amarillo was announced as Mr. Coulter as sumed management of the store, re named Coulter’s, and located at 114 S. Main, Bryan. Prior to his purchase of the shop from Mrs. Georgia Bullard, Mr. Coulter was food drug sanitarian for the Amarillo Health Depart ment, and later served for about three and one-half years as com munications officer aboard an es cort carrier, the U. S. S. Roi. Mr. Coulter expects to be joined here by his wife and - two small sons, Lane and Allen, about May 1. Mrs. Coulter is a sister of Miss Laura Lane, Extension Service editor at the College. CHESTERFIELD PLANS “HI-FLYING” PROGRAM A “high-flying” program will be a good description of the Ches terfield Supper Club radio show this evening, when the stars of the show broadcast from a 51-passen- Official Notices Each candidate for the Master of Science degree who expects to complete the re quirements for his degree in the current semester should present to the Dean of the Graduate School his completed thesis, ap proved by the head of his major depart ment, on or before April 30, 1946. All candidates for graduate degrees at the end of the current semester, who have not done so, should file notice of their ex pectation with the Dean of the Graduate School without delay. T. D. Brooks, Dean of the Graduate School Classified AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE—Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Business Manager of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas until 10:00 A.M., Friday, April 6, 1946, and then publicly opened and read, for one used 1942 Plymouth Four Door Sedan, equipped with heater. This automobile may be seen by calling at room 107, Goodwin Hall, between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M., Monday through Friday. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. No bids above ceiling prices will be considered. All bids must be accompanied by a cashier’s check for ten percent of the amount of the bid. The successful bidder must complete payment and remove the automobile within twenty- four hours after award of sale. W. H. HOLZMAN Business Manager. Refresher, special and standard business courses available to wives of servicemen. Call at 702 S. Washington, Bryan or phone 2-6655. > FOR SALE—Practically new tux. Size 37. Write box 2055 College Station. FOR SALE—Sealy Mattress. Call 4-6167. FOR SALE—Remington portable type writer. Room 12, Y.M.C.A. Call between 5 and 6 p.m. FOR SALE—Pr. Senior Boots, size 9%, boot hooks, spurs, Pr. Khaki and Pr. Ga bardine boot pants, size 32 waist. All for $30.00. Room 62, Milner. FOR SALE—4 piece maple bedroom suite with springs. 207 Milner Drive, Phone 4-8214. FOUND—Ronson cigarette Lighter. Call for at I ramp. Room 9-10, Hart Hall. WANTED TO RENT—Furnished apart ment near College or Bryan, June 1. R. B. King, Box 2869, College Station. LOST—Pair glasses between North Gate and Academic Building. Please call 4-1181 or return to Campus Theater. Spray your trees—bag worms, mold on Gardenias, peach caculio. Scale, etc. Write box 5766, College Station. Spray on Sat urday and Monday only. Battalion STUDENT TRI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER Office, Room 5, Administration Building, Telephone 4-5444. Texas A. & M. College The Battalion, official newspaper of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas and the City of College Station is published three times weekly, and circulated on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday aft ernoons. Member Pbsooafed Gr>0e6icite Press Entered as second class matter at the Post Office at College Station, Texas, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1870. Subscription rate 3.00 per school year. Advertising rates upon request. Represented nationally by National Ad vertising Service, Inc., at New York City, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Sam Nixon Editor Marion Pugh Sports Editor Wendell McClure Adver. Manager Staff for This Issue Vick Lindley Managing Editor Paul Martin Reporter T. D. Prater Reporter John R. Harris Reporter CLUBS ger TWA Constellation Starliner 20,000 feet over New York City. Perry Como, Jo Stafford and an entire orchestra will be “up in the air.” NBC at 6:00. POSTIONS OPEN UNDER TEXAS MERIT COUNCIL There are openings for qualified workers in the Texas state agencies served by the Merit System Coun cil, according to Charles S. Gardi ner, director. Information and application blanks are available at the Bryan office of the Texas Unemployment Commission. Application must be postmarked before midnight, April 23. Competitive examinations will be given for junior claims exam iner, claims interviewer, field worker and other posts. —HOMECOMING— Continued from Page 1 ice and Muster. Student leaders are members of the various committees now hard at work in preparation for the big event. With the excep tion of the Thanksgiving football crowd the Homecoming will draw more former students to the campus than any event ever previ ously held. DR. STEEN TO ADDRESS HILLEL CLUB SUNDAY Dr. Ralph Steen of the History Department will address an open Hillel Meeting Sunday April 7 at 7:00 p. m., at the Mothers’ Lounge of the YMCA on the subject of Russia and the present tension in the UNO. The lecture will be followed by CHANCES arc that that lad VAL.U BE A B>G LEAGUE STAR. AND I'LL HAUE TO POWV UP MY HARD EARNED To &6.E HIM PLAV And the Chances Are Great You Will Wish * For a PHOTOGRAPH LIFE AT TEXAS A. & M. Expert Photography - - - Unexcelled Service A. & M. PHOTO SHOP North Gate t) 4$} suM' jP/y&L OUR LARGEST ^ftljp ^-jgir SHERMAN BILLINGSLEY'S SELLING CICARETTE* FAMOUS STORK CLUB IN NEW YORK n ■Z&RI6HT COMBINATION ^WORLD’S BEST TOBAOCOS-PROPERLY A6E0 Coprrighc 1946. boom ft Mvm Tosacco Co. - a discussion from the floor and is open to the public. Gov. Ellis G. 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