The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 24, 1946, Image 4

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The Battalion
Friday Afternoon, May 24, 1946
Classified
THE SCRIBE SHOP. Typing, mimeo
graphing, drawing. Phone 2-6706, 1007 E.
23rd, Bryan.
WANTED—Pair Senior boots. Size 10-
11. Call Arthur Werner, 207-6, Box 748.
FOE SALE OR TRADE FOR JEEP-
1941 Chevrolet Club Coupe, radio, heater.
Excellent condition. See J. T. Campbell,
81 Milner.
LOST—A green fountain pen on the
campus near 414 Throckmorton Street. Call
6-6164. Reward.
WANTED—Several etrong men with
sawmill or other timber experience to
work this summer near Chicago. Good
wages and conditions. Transportation furn
ished. Write particulars at once to P. O.
Box 2131.
SPECIALS FOR MAY—Child Life, 1
year $2.00, save $1.00. Open Road for
Boys, 1 year $1.25, save 75tf. Reader’s Di
gest, 7 months for only $1.00. Johnson
Magazine Agency, Box 284 or phone 4-8814.
LOST—Log Log Dicitrig Slide Rule,
brown leather case, on baseball diamond.
Name Jeffreys, C. B. engraved on case.
Reward Dorm 9-203.
WANTED—Two bedroom house or apart
ment for summer and fall semester. Can
pay up to $65.00. Have 3 children. Call
Lea. EE Bldg.
LOST—In the new area, baseball glove.
Has name on back. If found return to
Homer Acevado, room 214, Dorm 7.
WANTED—Will pay cash for good used
car. V. J. Hermansen. Room 216-16.
FOR SALE—Small unfurnished house
trailer. See D. L. Howsley at K-2. A.M.C.
Trailer Camp.
Another shipment radios at ceiling.
$29.55. Also few record players. McCul
lough, Project House 9-Apt. 4.
FOR SALE—German P-35 Caliber 38
automatic pistol. E. B. Howsley J-l,
A.M.C. Trailer Camp.
FOR SALE CHEAP—Senior serge blouse,
size 36. Good condition. See Loupots.
FOR SALE—Studio Couch, used three
months, 25% off. Baby buggy, all steel
frame, 8 months old, 26% off. Hart Hall
1-7 & 8. .
FOR SALE—Baby buggy, collapsible, $10,
also Bathinette deluxe model $9. Hub
Moon, Box 4985, Hart F-2.
Vets Can Get
Back Money From
Early Tuition
Those Who Paid Own Way
While on Terminal Leave
Or Hospitalization
Veterans who entered school at
their own expense while they were
on terminal leave or while they
were hospitalized and awaiting
discharge before Dec. 28, 1945, may
receive refunds for tuition, books
and supplies, the Veterans Admin
istration has announced.
No provision was made for such
THE EXCHANGE STORE
SERVING TEXAS AGGIES
Air Conditioned For Your
Comfort
Opens 1:00 P.M. — 4-1181
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FRIDAY and SATURDAY
2 Big Features
No, 1
— with —
Jack Haley
and Guest Stars
No. 2
HO OOMMiOSON
MM0MV
— plus
Disney Cartoon
SUNDAY and MONDAY
— plus —
Merrie Melodies Cartoon
News
Completely Air-Conditioned
TODAY and TOMORROW
Double Feature
"iagfsoH
Plus Second Feature
“Prairie Chickens”
— with
Joe Sawyer
Majorie Woodworth
Battalion
STUDENT TRI-WEEKLY NEWSPAPER
Office, Room 5, Administration Building.
Telephone 4-6444.
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 Collage of
Texas and the City of College Station is
published three times weekly, and circulated
on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday aft
ernoons.
Member
Pbsociofed Gr>lle6icite Press
Represented nationally by National Ad
vertising Service, Inc., at New York City,
Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, and San
Francisco.
Subscription rate ts.ov per school year.
Advertising rates upon request.
Sam Nixon Editor
Wendell McClure Adver. Manager
Staff For This Issue
Vick Lindley Managing Editor
Paul Martin Reporter
U. V. Johnston Reporter
Official Notices
VETERINARY DEFERMENTS
The following information regarding t|e
draft status of students in veterinary med
icine who have been given deferred clas
sification to permit them to complete their
college courses is published for the infor
mation of all concerned:
“Students given deferment under such
provisions shall not be required to pursue
an accelerated course of study provided the
course of study includes at least nine
months of study and not more than three
months of vacation in each calendar year.
Local boards will consider such students
for deferment during usual three-month
vacation period if it is certified by a
responsible official of the School that the
students are, in fact, bona fide students
and are satisfactorily pursuing a full-time
course of study.”
F. C. BOLTON, Dean
NOTICE TO ALL VETERANS IN PART
VII TRAINING PROGRAM
The Veterans Administration, Guidance
Center, located in Ramp B, Hart Hall
calls the attention of all Part VII
Trainees who are not going to enroll for
the first term of summer school, to the
necessity of clearing this office before the
beginning of the summer term. Neces
sary reports concerning future plans of
each Veteran must be submtited by this
office to the Waco Regional Office, in
order to protect the rights and priveleges
of each Veteran under Public Law 16. All
Part VII men who plan to drop out of
school for the summer will clear this of
fice any time after May 26th.
All Part VII Veterans who are going
to continue during the summer will con
tinue to report to this office every two
weeks. As soon as convenient after reg
istration, these men will please furnish
this office with a copy of their class
schedule for the summer term.
All students holding concessions will sub
mit a financial statement for the period
from the beginning of this present semes
ter through Saturday, May 26, 1946.
These statements will be turned into the
Student Activities Office by Wednesday,
May 29, 1946.
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Sunday and Monday
ABBOTT^ COSmtO
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ALAN CURTIS RITA JOHNSON
HENRY TRAVERS LOIS COLLIER IDE SAWYER
A UNIVERSAL PICTURE
cases in the original G. I. Bill pas
sed in June, 1944. But the amend
ed G. I. Bill (Servicemen’s Read
justment Act), approved Dec. 28,
1945 did cover them.
Under the procedure set up by
VA, refunds will be handled thru
the VA regional office having jur
isdiction over the area in which
each veteran lives. VA will pay the
refunds to the educational institu
tion after it has reimbursed him.
The procedure follows:
1. The veteran must obtain a
certified statement from the school
he attended, giving the period he
was enrolled, the course of studies
he pursued, and the money he paid
for tuition, books and supplies. The
statement must indicate that the
institution has reimbursed him for
the money he spent.
2. The veteran must submit this
certified statement to the VA re
gional office of his area. If he
was on terminal leave at the time,
he must include a photostatic copy
of the service order placing him
on terminal leave. If he was hos
pitalized and awaiting discharge, he
must include a statement by the
proper official of the station, post
or hospital in which he was re
ceiving treatment, including in
formation as to the date of his dis
charge, or if he still is hospitalized,
of the probable discharge date.
Whether he was on terminal leave
or whether he was hospitalized, he
must include an official VA appli
cation for education or training in
event he has not already filed
one.
The institution must submit to
the same regional office a pub
lic voucher covering the amount re
funded to the veteran.
We’ve decided that those beau
tiful illustrations in the seed cat
alogs are there just to show you
what the stuff would have looked
like had it come up.
Burning Up too Much Oil?
Your Cylinders Need
Checking!
Whether they need to be re
ground or fitted with new
piston rings, our factory
skilled mechanics will be
able to tell quickly, and do
the job economically . . . for
you and your country. Drive
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Aggieland Service
Station and Garage
East Gate
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perience for Town Hall and Earl
Snavely who did not have the year
of experience in some capacity on*
the Longhorn that would qualify
him for editor. Dan Kuykendall
withdrew from the Ex-Servicemen
yell leader’s race.
The field as now constituted will
include:
Ex-Servicemen
Battalion: Hub Johnson and Vick
Lindley; Longhorn: Jay Cowan;
Yell leader: Bill Beck, Bill Mc
Kenzie, J. B. Coolidge; Corps Town
Hall: Joe Putegnat; Battalion:
Allen Self; Longhorn: Tommy"
John and Jimmy D. Demopulos;
Junior Yell Leader: Arnold E.
Baron, William L. Evans, Arthur
Hartman, Asa Holleman, Ramor%T
Horany, Elmo Livingston, Robert
Kennelley, Stephen Moore, Wil
liam Morrow, Phil Moses, Jimmie
O’Connell, Beau Roger Wilson, Bill
Swango, James D. Tittle, Don
Waldrip.
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“Two Convenient Stores”
College Station — Bryan
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
R. L. BROWN, Pastor
College Station, Texas
9:45—Sunday School
10:45—Today's Emergency
6:15—Training Union
7:15—Tomorrow's Opportunity
A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL