Page 4 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1947 to appear without trousers from the cell, explaining he wanted to show the judge how his legs were c: bruised when, he said, he was beat- *** en up by police in the lobby of the — Hotel St. George The magistrate ruled—and Martin showed up, in trousers. Official Notices GRADUATING SENIORS: It is im- portant that you have a final check on degree requirements with the Registrar before leaving the campus at the end of the semester. This applies to both grad uate and undergraduate students. Do not leave until you are positive you have sat isfied all graduation requirements. At 6:00 p. m. Wednesday, January 22, there will be posted on a bulletin board in the Administration Building a list of those who have completed all academic requirements for a degree. This bulletin will be posted through Friday, January 24 th. Diplomas will not be released to stu dents who have financial obligations with the College. Check witn the Fiscal De partment before leaving the campus. H. L. Heaton, Registrar. CLASSIFIEDS ATTENTION ENGINEERS: Get your engineers’ math chart at the Exchange Store. THE SCRIBE SHOP—Typing, mimeo graphing, drawing. Phone 2-6706. 1007 E. 23rd, Bryan. WOOD DELIVERED: Per cord, 4 ft. $9.00; 2 ft. $10.60 ; 16 inch $11.50 ; 10 inch, _ $12.60. Telephone 4-1188. New and refresher classes starting now g at McKenzie-Baldwin Business College in shorthand, typewriting and associated sub jects. Phone 2-6666 for information. Announcing opening of Price Bros. Ga rage at Boyett Corner across street from Agriculture Bldg. Repairs on all makes and models. Pick-up and Delivery. Phone 4-9944. FOR SALE: Two-unit Fre-fab house in Munnerlyn Village. 216 So. Munnerlyn Drive. LOST: Parker Pen, black and white laminations with Burns W. Brewer, Math Dept, engraved on barrel. Reward. B. W. Brewer, Room 230 Academic Bldg. SUBSCRIBE NOW: Better Homes and Gardens, now $1.60 per year, $3.00 for 3 years, after February 1st $2.50 per year, 5.00 for 3 years. Ex-Servicemen and Educators rate on LIFE $4.26 ; TIME $4.50. We can take new subscriptions for Harper’s Bazaar. Johnson’s Magazine Agency, at College Book Store. Box 284. Phone 4-8814. WANTED TO RENT 6 room unfurnish ed house close to College. No children. Write Box 284 Faculty Exchange. FOR SALE: 1946 Nash four-door se dan,, phone 2-6749 after 6:00 p. m. LOST: Brown wallet on Friday Jan. 17 somewhere on campus. Reward. Con tact P. O. Box 1961. FOUND: Man’s wrist watch near Wal ton Hall. See S. E. Bowers, A-6 & 7 Walton. FOR RENT: Two big bedrooms. W. R. Edwards, 710 Edgewood Drive, Garden Acres Addition, Bryan. GRADUATE TEACHER of piano. In- quire Music Hall (Across from George’s) ■ Bill Turner. FOR SALE: Girl’s bicycle with 26-inch wheel, new, with lock and insurance. Write A. H. Conrad, Box 842, College Station or contact at 608 N. Washington, 1 Bryan. FOR SALE: ’42 Tudor Master Deluxe Chevrolet. Good condition, clean. See at Humble Station on College Rd. after 3:30 p. m. WANTED: Ride from Vet village No. 1 to or close to Administration Building. Work from 8:00 to 6:00. Please contact Alyce Knoblock, 36 E. FOR SALE: 1946 Alma 21-foot Trailer. See at G-3, Trailer Camp. MISAPPROPRIATED: Complete draw ing instrument set, drawing board and T square, and one E. D. book strayed out of Academic Building, Tuesday afternoon. Reward for return. Box 1231. WANTED: Ride to main campus from Annex Trailer Village and return morn ing and evening. Box 1184, A. & M. An nex. ATTENTION GARDNERS: I would like to plow your gardens and other odd jobs of plowing. I have a garden tractor and sufficient equipment to do a good job at reasonable rates. Contact Alton D. Ice at 204 Cooner St., or leave your order at Aggieland Service Station, Phone 4-1188. RECEIVED: Unfinished bedroom suites full size or twin, limited quantity. Com plete line of desks, finished and unfinished. Clayton Furniture Company, Bryan. GAS HEATERS, radiating and circu lating, butane and natural gas. Baby beds, carriages. Clayton Furniture Com pany, Bryan. WILL THE STUDENT who left a rain coat in a car while enroute to Houston please contact Mrs. Cook at the Military Department. CROSLEY portable radios, phonograph combinations, consoles, needles and record blanks, automatic toasters and irons. Clay ton Furniture Company, Bryan. FOR SALE: Lucchesse boots, size 12A, $26.00. Clinton Ritchey, Big Bend Flying Service, Marathon, Texas. Avoid the Waiting Line! Shop for your books and supplies today and Satur day. Avoid the jam next week. New Store Hours Effective Monday, January 27 and until the rush is over, the Exchange Store will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Customers will be admitted at West door only. The front door will be used for exit only. Evidence Is Covered Up End Court. REMEMBER THE HOURS—7:00 A.M. - 10:00 P. M. 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