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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1946)
PAGE 4 THE BATTALION THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 6, 1946 Darts For Dough Is WTA W Hit “Dart for Dough”, the unique quiz show which requires skill at hurling a dart as well as mental alertness in answering quiz ques tions, is now heard Sundays, over WTAW. The program, on the network for the past 20 months, has a popular ity largely due to gracious Poni Adams, Conover cover beauty, who is “dart girl” and handsome Ken Niles, “dart master.” With Poni assisting him, Ken selects ten par ticipants from the studio audience and puts them through their paces. Those who answer the questions correctly are given three darts to throw at the dart board and receive cash prizes. Those who miss the questions also are permitted to throw darts, provided they first ONE DAY SERVICE On WATCH Stems, Crowns and Main Springs REPAIRS One Week for Cleaning and Staffs Just Off the Campus North Gate T. C. HINMAN I Lauterstein Bldg. perform some “silly situation.” This may be any good-natured horseplay devised by Niles but whatever the wacky stunt is, it’s always good for a laugh from the audience. Recently, one contestant had to ride a small tricycle around the studio for ten minutes, throw ing a dart each time he passed the dart board. Another had to knock over a specified target with a squirt from a seltzer bottle. The contestants are awarded prize money ranging from six to forty-eight dollars, depending on the accuracy of their throws. The final grand throw, in which each contestant throws a dart simultan eously, pays $100 to the one who scores nearest the bull’s eye, while the second-best scorer receives a wrist watch especially constructed for this program. FRIDAY A. M: 6 :00 Texas Farm and Home Program 6:15 Front Page News and Markets 6:26 Kazmeier Reporter 6:30 Sun Up Club 7:00 Martyn Agronsky 7:16 Some Thing to Read 7:30 Tik Tok Time 7 :65 Gems for Thought 8:00 Breakfast Club 9:00 My True Story 9:25 News and Betty Crocker 9 :30 Between the Lines 9:45 The Listening Post 10:00 Breakfast in Hollywood 10:30 Kellogg Home Edition 10 :46 The Woman’s World 11:00 Glamour Manor 11:30 But Not Forgotten 11:45 George Barnes Octet 12:00 Baukage Talking P. M. 12:15 Gladiola News 12:30 Rhythm Round Up 12:36 Farm Fair 12:45 At Your Request 1:00 John B. Kennedy 1:15 Ethel and Albert 1 :30 Bride and Groom 2:00 A1 Pearce and His Gang 2:30 Ladies, Be Seated 3:00 Excursions in Science 3:15 Try ‘n’ Find Me 3:30 Farade of Melody Merchants 4:30 Rev. W. J. McDaniel 4:45 Hop Harrigan 5:00 Terry and the Pirates 5:15 Sports Round Up 6:30 Jack Armstrong 5:45 Cowboy Music 6:00 Headline Edition 6:15 Raymond Swing 6:30 The Lone Ranger 7 :00 Melodies at Eventide SATURDAY A. M. „ 6:00 Texas Farm and Home Program 6:15 Sun Up Club 7:00 Martyn Agronsky 7 :15 Mario Janaro 7 :30 Musical Novelty Group 7 :45 Paul Harvey—News 8 :00 Wake Up and Smile 9:00 Excursions in Science 9:15 Popular Concert 9:30 Teen Town 10:00 Chester Bowles 10:15 Vladimer Brenner 10 :30 Johnny Thompson—Song Salesman 10:45 Bible Messages 11:00 To Live in Peace 11:30 The American Farmer WELCOME New Aggies.. We offer a THREE-DAY SERVICE ^ and a ^ ^ “Recognized Quality ,, DRY CLEANING For Delivery Service Phone 4-4554 f Aggie Cleaners A. C. Eden, Owner 12:00 P. M. 12:30 12:45 1:00 1:30 2:00 3:00 4:00 4:06 4:15 4:30 4:45 6:15 5:30 6:00 6:30 7:00 A : M. 7:30 8:00 8:15 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 11:00 12 :00 P. M. 12:30 12:65 1:00 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:30 4:00 4:30 6:00 6:15 6:30 6:00 7:00 7:16 A. M. 6:00 6:16 6:26 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:66 8:00 9:00 9:26 9:30 9:46 10:00 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:30 11 :45 12:00 P. M. 12:15 12:30 12:35 12:45 1:00 1:15 1 :30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:15 3:30 4:00 4:15 4:30 4:46 6:00 6:15 5:30 6:45 6:00 6:15 6:30 7:00 A. M. 6:00 6:15 6:25 7 :00 7:15 7 :30 8:00 9:00 9:25 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:30 11:45 12:00 P. M. 12:15 12:30 12:35 12:45 1:00 1:16 1:30 2:00 2:30 3:00 3:16 3:30 4:15 4:30 4:45 6:00 5:15 5:30 5:45 6:00 6:15 6:30 7:00 A. M. 6:00 6:16 6:25 6:30 7:00 7:15 7:30 7:55 8:00 9:00 9:25 9:30 9:45 10:00 10:30 10:45 11:00 11:30 11:45 Chicago Serenade Hill Toppers Melodies to Remember Piano Playhouse Musical Showcase Duke Ellington Saturday Concert News Summary Good News Jimmy Blair Harry Wismer Parade of Stars Correspondence Around the World Green Hornet Dick Tracy Famous Jury Trials Gang Busters SUNDAY The Christians Hour Familiar Melodies Shiloh Gospel Singers Coast to Coast on a Bus Lutheran Hour The Southernaires Music by Master Composers College Avenue Baptist Church Warriors of Peace Sammy Kaye’s Serenade Your Sunday News Extra Old Fashioned Revival Hour Board of Missing Heirs Right Down Your Alley Darts for Dough Counterspy Stairway to the Stars Sunday Evening Party Drew Pearson Monday Morning Headlines Quiz Kids Ford Sunday Evening Hour Walter Winchell Louella Parsons MONDAY Texas Farm and Home Program Front Page News and Markets Sun Up Club Martyn Agronsky Morning Melodies Tik Tok Time Gems for Thought Breakfast Club My True Story News and Betty Crocker Between the Lines Police Woman Breakfast Club Kellogg Home Edition The Woman’s World Glamour Manor But Not Forgotten George Barnes Octet Baukage Talking Gladiola News Rhythm Round Up^ Farm Fair At Your Request John B. Kennedy Ethel and Albert Bride and Groom A1 Pearce and His Gang Ladies, Be Seated Treasury Salute Try ‘n’ Find Me Melody Merchants Brazos Valley Farm, Home Prog. Folk Music Rev. W. J. McDaniel Hop Harrigan Terry and the Pirates Sports Round Up Jack Armstrong Tennessee Jed Headline Edition Elmer Davis The Lone Ranger Melodies at Eventide TUESDAY Texas Farm and Home Program Front Page News and Markets Sun Up Club Martyn Agronsky Morning Melodies Tik Tok Time Breakfast Club My True Story News and Betty Crocker Songs of George Byron The Listening Post Breakfast in Hollywood Kellogg Home Edition Ted Malone Glamour Manor But Not Forgotten George Barnes Octet Baukage Talking Varner News Rhythm Round Up Farm Fair At Your Request John B. Kennedy Ethel and Albert Bride and Groom A1 Pearce and His Gang Ladies, Be Seated Take Your Choice Try ‘n’ Find Me Melody Merchants Children’s Story Hour Keys of Faith Hop Harrigan Terry and the Pirates Sports Round Up Jack Armstrong Cowboy Music Headline Edition Elmer Davis Dark Venture Melodies at Eventide WEDNESDAY Texas Farm and Home Program Front Page News and Markets Kazmeier Reporter Sun Up Club Martyn Agronsky Morning Melodies Tik Tok Time Gems for Thought Breakfast Club My True Story News and Betty Crocker Between the Lines The Listening Post Breakfast in Hollywood Kellogg Home Edition The Woman’s World Glamour Manor But Not Forgotten George Barnes Octet. —TEAGUE— (Continued from Page 1) wound he received knocked him out of the fight, but didn’t knock the fight out of him as far as fight ing in the coming election. During the annual San Jacinto muster this year, Teague intro duced General of the Armies Dwight D. Eisenhower to the as sembly. Tiger left his mark on A. & M. while he was here from 1928 to 1932. He worked his way through school as a postal clerk and when he graduated, he was made Assist ant postmaster of the sub-station at Georges. Also, he was Captain of G Company Infantry, member of the Saddle and Sirloin Club, President of the Arkansas Club, a Ross Volunteer, member of the Expert Lyons rifle team, and mem ber of the championship intramural baseball teams of 1929 and 1931. 12:00 Baukage Talking P M 12:16 Gladiola News 12:30 Rhythm Round Up 12:35 Farm Fair 12 :45 At Your Request 1:00 John B. Kennedy 1:15 Ethel and Albert 1 :30 Bride and Groom 2 :00 A1 Pearce and His Gang 2 :30 Ladies, Be Seated 3:00 Treasury Salute 3:15 Try V Find Me 3:30 Melody Merchants 4:30 Church of Christ 4:45 Hop Harrigan 5 :00 'ferry and the Pirates 6:15 Sports Round Up 6:30 Jack Armstrong 6:45 Cowboy Music 6:00 Headline Edition 6:15 Raymond Swing 6 :30 Lone Ranger 7 :00 Melodies at Eventide THURSbAY A. M. 6 :00 Texas Farm and Home Program 6:15 Front Page News and Markets 6 :25 Sun Up Club 7:00 Martyn Agronsky 7 :15 Rotary Club Program 7:30 Tik Tok Time 7 :65 Gems for Thought 8:00 Breakfast Club 9:00 My True Story 9:25 News and Betty Crocker 9:80 Between the Lines 9:45 The Listening Post 10:00 Breakfast in Hollywood 10:30 Kellogg Home Edition 10:45 Ted Malone 11:00 Glamour Manor 11:30 But Not Forgotten 11:45 George Barnes Octet 12:00 Baukage Talking P. M. 12:15 Varner News 12:30 Rhythm Round Up 12:35 Farm Fair 12:45 Songs by George Byron 1:00 John B. Kennedy 1:16 Ethel and Albert 1:30 Bride and Groom 2:00 A1 Pearce and His Gang 2 :30 Ladies, Be Seated 3:00 Voice of the Army 3:15 Try ‘n’ Find Me 3:30 Parade of Melody Merchants 4:00 Rev. Van Sickles 4:15 Musical Interlude 4:30 Church Women 4:46 Hop Harrigan 5 :00 Terry and the Pirates 5:16 Sports Round Up 6:30 Jack Armstrong 6:45 Cowboy Music 6:00 Headline Edition 6:16 Raymond Swing 6:30 How Do You Pronounce It 7 :00 Melodies at Eventide Classified THE SCRIBE SHOP. Typing, mimeo graphing, drawing. Phone 2-6706, 1007 E. 23rd, Bryan. FOR SALE—1939 LaSalle, good condi tion. Call 4-6157. FOR SALE—2 block cocker spaniel male puppies, reasonable. R. D. Brite, 2600 Todd Ave. One block east Highway 6 between College and Bryan. FOUND—One male puppy. Owner may obtain same by identifying. P O. Box 4637. W. C. Winegar. FOR SALE OR SWAP — Bed and springs, sofa, overstufed chair. Need washing machine, studio couch. Phone 4-7919. FOR SALE—Boy’s bicycle $25.00. Will remodel to seat tenant. Inquire at Mais Grocery after one p.m. WANT TO SELL—Two post automatic record changer plays 10 inch and 12 inch records, price $23.00. See Riley, Dorm 1-217. FOR SALE—Black and white cocker uppies. $25.00. See Coach Johnnie Franke, .thletic Department. ENGINEERS get your math chart at the Exchange Store. Notebook size 35(*. Concessions owned by. W. O. Reese, ’46. Need a photo scrap book ? Ours are white leatherette with Aggie seal. Neat, not gaudy. COULTER’S GIFT SHOP at Bryan. EQUITY—1941 Chevrolet special deluxe. G. N. Thomas, B-2 A. & M. Trailer Court. Boy's bicycle for sale. C. E. Johnson, Lot C-2 Trailer Camp. FOR SALE—One C Melody Saxophone. One complete set of drums. Bill Turner, Student Activities Office. FOR SALE—Man’s deluxe Elgin Wrist- watch. Perfect condition. Practically new. Walton Hall. Ramp I, Apt. 16. Official Notices NOTICE If any department is due a copy of Vitamins in Medicine by Bicknell and Pres cott from Grune & Stratton, call Mrs. G. I. Sugareff at the Library. KIRKBRIDGE (Continued from Page 1) M. staff in 1944, that he will be stationed on a ship 20 miles away from the scene of the atomic ex plosions but still must wear spec ial goggles to protect his eyes from a glare several times as instense as that of the sun. Following the surface and air bombing of ships and material in Bikini atoll, the scientists and congressional, military and press observers will inspect the scene of destruction, Kirkbride said. The Hillel Club will resume re ligious services Friday evening, June 7, at 7:15 p.m., at the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Room Services will be held regularly at the same time and place every Friday evening through the summer sessions. Flight Courses Under 01 Bill Approved by VA Additional Cost Will Be Deducted From Total Entitlement of Veteran Having obtained verbal approval of the Veterans Administration, Texas A&M College is going ahead with plans to institute a modified schedule of flight training under the G. I. Bill of Rights, it was an nounced by Dr. Howard W. Barlow, dean of engineering. Dr. Barlow expects to complete a formal contract with the V. A. this week, authorizing the college to conduct private pilot and flight instructor courses at Easterwood airport. Trainees will come under two separate classifications if they are entitled to G. I. Bill benefits. They may take either full-time flight instruction, or, if students at the college, may take training concur rently with regular work and re ceive three hours credit for flight training. Full-time courses will last nine weeks, Barlow indicated, while part-time courses probably will be timed to coincide with regular se mesters. The courses also are open to non-veterans, at the same cost. The What’s Cooking Thursday 7:15 p. m.—Newman Club meet ing, new Y. 7:30 p. m.—Ex-Servicemen’s Wives Club meeting and election of officers, Sbisa Lounge. Friday 7:15 p. m.—Hillel Club, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet Room. Monday 7:30 p. m.—Ex-Servicemen’s Club meeting, Assembly Hall. Training School of the Dairy Herds Improvement Association starts. Tuesday 7:30 p.m.: All former Air Force Officers at Guion Hall to hear General F. L. Anderson discuss an active flying plan for reserve officers. private pilot course is listed at $490.80 and the instructor training is $492.25. These costs, for veterans, will come out of their educational en titlement at the rate of $2.10 daily. However, a veteran may take regu lar college work and the flight training at the same time, even though the combined cost is more than the $500 yearly authorized by the V. A., Barlow said, and the ex tra funds will be deducted from the total entitlement. 26 Years of Continuous Service AGGIELAND STUDIO Joe Sosolik, Proprietor PHOTOGRAPHS of DISTINCTION Official Photographer for the Longhorn Kodak Finishing — Picture Frames North Gate OLD ARMY! LOU IS BUYING # T ~ SEE LOU TO BUY OR SELL USED BOORS DRAWING BOARDS WHY TAKE A CHANCE L E. S. STUDY LAMPS DRAWING INSTRUMENTS AND HAVE THAT “SPECIAL VACATION” TRIP END WITH DISAPPOINTMENT. Let Walter Eldred, our service manager, give your automobile a complete and thor ough inspection. You can depend on whatever he prescribes and have complete con fidence in our professional skill. IF IT’S ONLY A MINOR ADJUSTMENT OR, IF A MAJOR OPERATION IS NEEDED, WE CAN DO EITHER IN A WAY YOU WILL APPRECIATE. Phone for an Appointment or, Better Still, Drop in the Next Time You Are By Our Way. ? # RRINT MORRIS MOTORS DESOTO-PLYMOUTH SALES AND SERVICE 223 South Main Street Phone 2-1311 “SATISFACTORY SERVICE IS OUR SPECIALTY” Loupot is proud to announce he has signed a material supply contract with the Col lege and will be stocked to more completely supply your needs next semester. Loupot’s Trading Post J. E. LOUPOT, Class '32