The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 14, 1947, Image 4

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lywood” program. “No sir!” she
answered. “I’d probably slap his
foolish face!”
Though M r s. Roberson often
saw the living “Sully” going his
way about the campus, she has
never seen the statue in front of
the Academic Building. Her eye
sight failed, and she can see only
objects within a few feet of her
face.
The present, wartime price-sup
port program will end December
31, 1948.
They Worked For It
James Dunn, Yonkers restaur
ant owner, is not a man to take
chances. Before retiring in his
apartment at 4 a.m. the other day,
he carefully salted away $1,500 in
week-end receipts — $500 in the
kitchen range oven, $500 in a
clothes hamper, and $500 in a
fifty-five pound safe right in the
bedroom.
Upon returning from church the
next day, Dunn discovered the
apartment door had been jimmied
open, and all the money and the
safe were gone.
Facial “Cocktail” for Men
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Famous, Fragrant After-Shave
L’Orle’s scentized After-Shave is a special blend of sooth
ing ingredients that leave the face Velvety-smooth and
comfortably refreshed. . . . Six masculine-type scents.
4 oz. . . . $1.00 (plus tax),
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CLOTKIERS
Bryan and College
Geology Club Plans
Volcano Lecture
Dr. F. M. Bullard of the Texas
Geologic Survey, an authority on
the Mexican volcano Paricutin, will
be a guest of the Geology club on
Tuesday evening, February the
18th. He will give a lecture on
the volcano and show colored films
taken while he was a member of a
committee sent by the U. S. Gov
ernment to study this newly
formed volcano.
The meeting will be held in the
Chemistry Lecture Room at 8 p.m.
Tickets may be purchased at the
office of the Geology department
at a cost of 25 cents each. Mem
bers of the club and their friends
are cordially invited.
Veterans may appeal adverse
Veterans Administration rulings
on their claims for benefits to the
Administrator of Veterans Affairs.
Forty per cent of the farm land
in the nation is in farms of over
1000 acres.
Reid Presented With Desk
By Poultrymen Over Radio
D. H. Reid, for many years
head of the poultry husbandry de
partment, was presented a desk
set and chair by poultrymen and
hatcherymen of Texas on the Tex
as Farm and Home Program Wed
nesday morning.
The presentation was made by
Chester North, president of the
Texas Baby Chick Association on
behalf of the many poultrymen and
hatcherymen who have been as-
sociated with “Prof. Reid”.
iness,” explained North.
Neighborhood Weeps
Oaks Street, El Paso, the <
day found the entire neighborhood
literally crying for help. In\
canisters, presumably old Army
equipment. The boys broke sever
al, and the wind did the rest.
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Official Notices
CANDIDATES FOR DEGREES: Any
student who normally expects to complete
all the requirements for a degree by the
end of the current semester should call
by the Registrar’s Offic NOW and make
formal application for a degree. This
applies to both graduate and undergrad
uate and undergraduate students.
H. L. Heaton,
Registrar.
CLASSIFIEDS
ATTENTION ENGINEERS: Get your
engineers’ math chart at the Exchange
Store.
THE SCRIBE SHOP—Tyring, mimeo
graphing, drawing. Phono 2-6705. 1007
E. 23rd, Bryan.
WOOD DELIVERED: Per cord, 4 ft.
$9.00; 2 it. $10.50 ; 16 inch $11.50 ; 10 inch,
$12.50. Telephone 4-1188.
New and refresher classes starting now
at McKenzie-Baldwin Business College in
shorthand, typewriting and associated sub
jects. Phone 2-6655 for information.
Cocker Spaniel pups for sale. See Mrs.
Clifford, Registrar’s Office.
Veteran wants new or used refrigerator.
Call 4-7719.
LIGHT HAULING: See Bill Arm
strong. Project House 2 B.
TRAILER FOR SALE: 20 ft., 1941
National. Good condition, $875.00. Elec
tric refrigerator. See Trailer K-7. Write
Box 2195.
FOR SALE: House trailer, 1946 Alma
21 foot, electric refrigerator, electric
brakes, in perfect condition. See at
Grant’s Gulf Station, East Gate.
FOR SALE: Cocker Spaniel puppies,
motorbike, motorscooter, and motorola car
radio. Very cheap. R. D. Brite, 2600
Todd, Bryan.
FOR SALE: 1941 Dodge i ton truck
G. I. weapons carrier, $650.00. Good mo
tor and*in good running condition. Write
James B. Frazier, Rt. 1, Bryan, Texas.
LOST: Blonde male cocker spaniel
North Gate, Friday evening. Brass chain
as collar. Answers to “Beanie”. Call
2-1428.
LOST: Brown wallet containing papers
of Joe B. Cauthen. Reward for return
of wallet or papers to 258 Bizzell.
WANTED: Aggie to work afternoons at
Aggieland Flower Shop. Apply in person
at 307 S. Haswell Drive, Bryan.
FOR SALE: Practically new baby bug
gy, with droppable hood and parking
brake. Reasonable price. Inquire at Pro
ject House 6A.
1946 House Trailer for sale, 28’ ft.,
completely furnished. 714 E. 29th St.,
Bryan.
LOST: One field jacket with leather
name plate. Notify Winter, Walton G-3.
Slide rule for sale. Call Doris Voelkel,
4-5849.
FOR SALE CHEAP: 3 month old,
black male Cocker Spaniel puppy. Smart,
playful, healthy. Rabies and distemper
inoculated. See Kleinman, 4-D Law.
FOR SALE: 1945 Cushman Scooter,
Model 32. After 5:00 p.m. call or see at
209 S. Hutchins, Bryan. Phone 2-8786.
FOR SALE: One Executive type desk.
213 Houston St., College Station.
LOST: Novelty ballet key chain con
taining 4 or 5 keys. If found please re
turn to W. G. McGammant 30 V Veterans
Village.
FOR SALE: 2 new five room concrete
houses. Large lots. Between Bryan and
College. Highway 6. Phone 2-1538.
JUST ARRIVED: Combination sand
wich toaster and waffle iron. Clayton
Furniture Company, Bryan.
WANTED: Secretary-stenographer to
take dictation, typing and do light book
keeping. See C. E. Cade, Jr., Bryan
Motor Co., N. Main St., Bryan.
FOUND: Parker pencil in Chemistry
Building. Owners describe pencil and
when and where lost and pay for adver
tisement. Line up any night at 1-D Law.
See Knight.
Do you have a good pair of 8 power
binoculars for sale. See Knight 1-D
Law.
LOST: One dark brown felt lined right
glove, size 10. Reward. Knight 1-D
Law.
FOR SALE: % enameled wood bed and
springs; % mattress (used one week) only
$20.00. Registered Dachshund puppies.
Inquire Room 124 Academic Building.
W. L. DeVolld.
Briggs Added to B & A
Staff as Associate Prof
Roger W. Briggs has been added
to the Business and Accounting
staff, T. W. Leland, head of the
department, announced. He will
hold the position of associate pro
fessor.
Prior to coming to the college,
Briggs, a graduate of the Uni
versity of Iowa, was assistant pro
fessor at De Paul University of
Chicago. He has had three years
experience in the field of public
accounting, having been with Wolf
and Company, Certified Public
Accountants for that period.
Briggs is a certified accountant
from the state of Iowa.
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ALWAYS BETTER...BETTER ALL WAYS
HEAR
Rev. Joe Boyd
Former A. & M Athlete
i All American Tackle ’39
Outstanding Young
Evangelist
Each Evening 7:30 p.m.
Thru’ Sunday, Feb. 16
Friday Night’s Sermon
“A Wasted Life”
“Joe’s Personal
Testimony”
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
College Station
TAILORBROOK, the master crafts
man, tailored this Venetian Covert Suit
for the career girl of average height,
5 feet 5 inches or under. In colors Misty
Gray, Surf and Jade. Sizes 10 to 18.
$35.00
Shop
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
BRYAN COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.