The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 03, 1946, Image 4

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The Battalion
Friday Afternoon, May 1, 1946
CLUBS
WORLD STUDENT FUND
PLANS CAMPUS DRIVE
A drive to raise $1200 for the
World Student Relief Fund has
been comenced on the campus. A
total of $250 has already been con
tributed, but later in May a
personal solicitation will be made
in each dormitory. The World Serv
ice Chairman is Charles Crabtree,
and members of his committee are
Gene Howard, Donald Hanks, Ray
mond Parrish, Mrs. Roland Parker
and Mrs. W. L. McCoy.
Information about the fund is
available from M. L. Cashion of
the Y.M.C.A.
FISH & GAME CLUB
BARBECUE SATURDAY
The annual barbecue of the Fish
& Game Club will be held at
Hensel Park Saturday evening im
mediately after the T. u. baseball
game. Members who lack transpor
tation are asked to meet in front
of the Animal Industries Building
as soon as the game is over.
The affair wil be “stag or drag”
and members are invited to bring
wives or girl friends as guests
of the club.
BIOLOGISTS TO HEAR
DR. ASHTON MONDAY
The Biology Club will meet Mon
day, May 6, to hear Dr. John Ash
ton on “The Three Most Potent
Forces in the World”. The meeting
will be held in the lecture room of
Scmnce Hall. Everyone is invited,
ana members are especially urged
to be present.
NEWMAN CLUB
The Newman Club held its regu
lar bi-monthly meeting last night
in the New YMCA. Activities for
•the month of May which will in
clude Open Retreat, Box Supper
and dance and a Dedication Ban
quet were discussed.
Battalion
STUDENT TRI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Office, Room 5, Administration Building
Telephone 4-5444.
Texas A. & M. College
Entered as second class matter at the Post
Office at College Station, Texas, under the
Act of Congress of March 3, 1870.
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.
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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
U. V. Johnston Reporter
BODY TIGHTENING
SAVES WEAR ON YOUR
CAR THROUGH
FRICTION
Loose parts constantly rub
bing and rattling against
each other shorten the life
of your car and jangle your
nerves. Let our factory
skilled mechanics complete
ly overhaul and tighten
your car. Just come in . . .
r any time.
Aggieland Service
Station & Garage
East Gate
Classified
Commercial Art Work — Illustrating,
signs, and banners. Jay Cowan, P. O. Box
1871 or A-l Walton.
Equity in 5 room house—Furnished, 408
Montclair, Collie.
FOR SALE—Remington
Noiseless
Type-
writer. 109 Montclair,
College Station.
Geo. E. Hughes.
LOST—Brown Leather
Roll of
Veter-
inary Bisecting instruments. Reward. Ne-
ville. P. O. Box 4446.
FOR SALE—1940 Tudor Chevrolet, Spec
ial Deluxe, good condition. S. M. Snow.
Trailer Camp A-3.
Straw hat taken by mistake Sunday
from Methodist Church. Call Earl Harris,
4-6944. «
Motor Scooters repaired. Eight blocks
from North Gate on College Main.
WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—Elec
tric Ice box. Call 4-4404.
WANTED TO SELL CHEAP—New tux
and accessories. J. E. Blanford, K-7 Wal
ton.
New studio couch for sale. K-7 Walton.
FOR SALE!—Sealy Mattress. Call 4-615T.
Refresher courses in shorthand, type
writing, and other commercial subjects
start Monday. Phone 2-6656, McKenzie-
Baldwin Business College, 702 S. Washing
ton, Bryan.
THE SCRIBE SrfOP. Typing, mimeo
graphing, drawing. Phone 2-6706, 1007 E.
23th, Bryan.
Save Money on Senior Boots. Tlmost
New Pair size 9%D with two pair of
pants. Dorm 17, 401.
Will buy World War II relics. Want all
type helmets, guns, bayonets and other
trophies. Dorm 17, 401.
Sunday night, % mile south of Hrdlicka’s
Place old highway. R. B. McAshan, Call
4-8394.
FOR SALE Transit and Level. See
Marwil, Room 201, Dorm 1.
Official Notices
DANCE ACCOMMODATIONS FOR
LADlCiis
1. In compliance with the request of
the Committee in charge, P. G. Hall will
be used to provide accommodations for
visiting girls attending the dances on
FRIDAY and SATURDAY nights, 3 and
4 May, 1946.
2. Students having guests will be as
sessed a charge of $1.00 per night per
guest to cover cost of matron, maid serv
ice, and other incidental expenses. Re
funds cannot be made.
3. Guests staying in the dormitory must
be in not later than 2 a.m., FRIDAY night
and 1 a.m., SATURDAY night. Guests
much check in with the matron upon their
return to the dormitory after the dances.
When reservations have been made for
the guests, they will not be permitted to
check out until departure for their
homes. This will be done with the matron.
Escorts will be held strictly accountable
for compliance with these instructions.
4. Linen, towels, lights, etc., will be
furnished by the College. Students will be
held accountable for this equipment.
5. Guests will be admitted to their
rooms at 4 p.m., FRIDAY, 3 May, and
must be vacated by 11:30 a.m., Sunday,
6 May. The College cannot be responsible
for personal property of any guest or
student.
6. Room assignments may eb made by
students beginning at 8 a.m., THURSDAY,
2 May in the PLACEMENT OFFICE,
Room No. 104, Goodwin Hall.
J. W. ROLLINS,
Dean of Men
(jOaldropftg
College Station—Bryan
“Two Convenient Stores”
Ford Munnerlyn’s
Agency Goes on Record,.
and joins the far-sighted life underwriters of the United States in recommending
to VETERANS that they maintain in force their NATIONAL SERVICE LIFE IN
SURANCE.
Many of the veterans and their friends and families will find in years to come,
that as legislation increases the value of their NSLI they made a big mistake in
dropping it.
A Veterans Administration spokesman has remarked that the Administration
will soon recommend that the system be amended to provide:
1. Partial Lump Sum Settlements. 3. Endowment Policies.
2. Removal of Restrictions on Bene- 4. Disability Income,
ficiary Eligibility.
The servicing of NSLI is the responsibility of conscientious life underwriters.
. We invite you, VETERANS, to call us or come by the office to discuss any problem
you may have in connection with your NSLI.
OFFICE: Over Aggieland Studio at the North Gate TELEPHONE: 4-1132
FORD MUNNERLYN, ’26, District
ASSOCIATES:
Sidney L. Loveless, ’38
Harry Hooker, ’35
H. E. Burgess, ’29
Manager
M. M. (Rip) Erskine
Ray Smith
The American General
t
Life Insurance Company
HOUSTON, TEXAS
Colson & Company
Agents
W. N. (Flop) Colson
Insurance of All Kinds
Over Aggieland Studio
Phone 4-1132 - Res. Phone 2-7679