Page 4 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1947 Air Reserve Training To Be Cut At 29 Air Bases The Army Air Forces announced recently that because of “the fis cal limitations” of the current bud get the Air Reserve training pro gram will be discontinued at twenty nine bases. Included in the number will be: Bergstrom Field, Austin; Ft. Worth Air Base; Good- fellow Field, San Angelo; and Biggs Field, El Paso. Fort Worth Club Meets Tonight Plans for a spring dance with the TSCW club will be arranged by the Fort Worth A & M Club this evening at 7:15 o’clock. The club will meet in the Science Lec ture Room. Heaton, Perryman To Attend Meeting Of State Registrars H. L. Heaton, registrar, and R. G. Perryman, assistant regis trar at A & M, will attend the twenty-fifth convention of the Texas Association of Collegiate Registrars in San Antonio March 2-4. Every college and university in the state will be represented at the three-day affair to be held in the Gunter Hotel. . Heaton, president of the asso ciation, will preside at the meet ings, and Perryman will address the group on “The Testing Pro gram and Its Use at the A & M College of Texas” at the March 4 meeting. Just Arrived— A FEW K&E MINUSA drawing sets $34.50 LO U PO T’S TRADING POST North Gate Heard on WTAW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28 A.M.— 6 :00—Sign On 6 :00—Texas Farm and Home Program 6:15—Coffee Club 7 :00—Martin Agronsky 7 :15—Cowboy Melodies 7:30—Tik Tok Time 7:55—Gems For Thought 8:00—Breakfast Club 9 :00—My True Story 9:25 Hymns of All Churches 9 :45—The Listening Post 10:00—Breakfast in Hollywood 10 :30—Galen Drake 10 :45—Ted Malone 11:00—Hollywood Reporter 11:15—Bryan Public Schools Program 11:30—It’s Pleasing to the Ear 12 :00—Baukhage Talking P.M.— 12:15—Gladiola News 12 :30—Across the Footlights 12:45—Price Tune Up Time 1:00—Walter Kiernan 1:15—Ethel and Albert 1:30—Bride and Groom 2 :00—Ladies, Be Seated 2:30—Edwin C. Hill 2:45—Safeguards for America 3 :00—Tommy Bartlett Show 3 :30—Parade of Melody Merchants 4 :30—Aaron Cash—Negro tenor from New York ; Special appearance. 4 :45—Dick Tracy 5 :00—Terry and the Pirates 5:15—The College Speaks 5 :30—Little Show 5 :45—The Sportsman 6 :00—Headline Edition 6:15—Sign Off FRIDAY NIGHT 750—Sign On. Basketball Game Texas A & M - T C U 10:00—Sign off Or at conclusion of game. SATURDAY NIGHT 7 :50—Sign on Basketball Game Texas A & M - S M U 10:00—Sign Off Or at conclusion of game SATURDAY, MARCH 1 A.M.— 6 :00—Sign On 6 :00—Texas Farm and Home Program 6:15—Good Morning Music 6 :30—Texas A & M Farm Review 7 :00—Martin Agronsky 7 :15—Cowboy Melodies 7:30—Arlow at the Organ 7 :45—News Summary 8:00—Wake Up and Smile 9 :00—Betty Moore 9 :16—Bible Messages 9:30—Junior Junction 10 :00—Happy Birthday Party 10:30—Piano Playhouse 11:00—College of Sidewalk Knowledge 11:16—Tex Williams 11:30—The American Farmer 12:00 Make Your Request P.M.— 1:00—Opera-Rigoletto 4:00—Tea and Crumpets 5 :00—Jimmy Blair 5 :15—The Chittison Trio 5:30—Sports In the New York Manner 5 :45—News Summary 6 :00 Musician Memoirs 6 :15—Songspinners 6:30—Sign Off San Antonians Meet Tonight Selection of Cotton Ball Duchess to represent the group and plans for a party with San Antonio TS- CWites will be the main topics of discussion this evening at 7 p. m. when the San Antonio A & M Club meets in Room 205, Academic Building. 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PHIUPMO always better-better all ways Official Notices February 25, 1947 Each candidate for the degree of Mas er of Science or Master of Education who expects to complete the requirements for his degree in the current semester should file a complete course of study, thesis project (if a Master of Science degree), and notice of expectation to complete, with the Dean of the Graduate School without delay. Theses, approved by the head of the student’s major department, should be presented to the Dean of the Graduate School on or before April 30, 1947. T. D. Brooks Dean of the Graduate School CLASSIFIEDS ATTENTION ENGINEERS: Get your engineers’ math chart at the Exchange Store. THE SCRIBE SHOP—Typing, mimeo graphing, drawing. Phone 2-6705. 1007 E. 23rd, Bryan. WOOD DELIVERED: Per cord, 4 ft. $9.00; 2 .it. $10.50 ; 16 inch $11.60 ; 10 inch, $12.60. Telephone 4-1188. New and refresher classes starting now at McKenzie-Baldwin Business College in shorthand, typewriting and associated sub jects. Phone 2-6665 for information. WANT TO BUY: 8 MM camera pro jector, editing set, etc. Call 2-7830. LOST: Zeiss-Ikon camera, leather case, has sentimental value. Left on door of ’47 Chevrolet last Sunday. See Maltz 216-2, Maltz 407-9. Good reward. LOST: Slide rule S/N 664086. Return to Bird, 310 EE Building. Reward. WANTED: MUSIC INTRUMENTS (BAND) ANY KIND. TOM SWEENEY, PH. 2-7226. FOR SALE: Two wall show cases glass doors, $225.00, two large flood lights with stands, $76.00, one % horse motor with shaft, stand $35.00. Tom Sweeney, Phone 2-7225. ROOM FOR RENT to working couple or students. 304 Fairview St., College Park, 4-889. SAVE UP TO 50%: Build your own: Cabinets, shelves, furniture, toys, etc., at “THE WORKSHOP” 50c per hour. Lo cated 4 blocks North of N. Gaje. All materials furnished at cost. Qualified instructors. All types modern machinery. Nightly 6-10, Sundays 9-5. Owned and operated by Hightower & Teddlie. FOR SALE: Dietzen Reliance Drawing instruments $8.00. , Argus Model A-l 35MM Camera, hand flashlight, f i 1m $15.00. Box 4434 or Project House 1-D. FOR SALE: 1941 Buick, 4 door sedan, excellent condition. L. H Connevey, Apt. 12B, Vets Village, Box 2614. LOST: Set of Keys: Car, P.O., etc. Vivinity of ME, EE, Academic Bldgs., and ME Parking Lot. Reward. Box 2951. FOR RENT: Garage with lock, one-half block south of drill field. Call 4-7719. FOR SALE: 1940 Buick Coupe, heater and radio. $850.00. See Buckner, 1-H Puryear. FOR SALE: Exceptionally good 1940 Ford Tudor. Call 2-8090 after 6:00 p.m. Veteran needs used garden tools. Call 4-7719. FOR SALE: 1940 Dodge, 4 door, brand new motor, shock absorbers, seat covers, defroster; good radio and heater. $1100. Call 4-6714. FOR SALE: Electric Refrigerator, 6 ft. $140.00. Good condition; see at next door west of Becker’s Body Shop on Hi- Way 21 west in Bryan. LOST: Ladies Billfold near Lipscomb Pharmacy noon Sunday. Property of Peggy Jean Garoutte. Return to E. R. Cobb, 88 Milner. Beta Sigma Phi Sorority To* Organize Local Chapter Miss Margaret Milleret, field staff member of the Beta Sigma Phi social sorority, is in Bryan for the purpose of organizing a local chapter. Miss Milleret has requested that all local sorority members contact her at the La Salle Hotel in Bryan. Beta Sigma Phi has 2000 chap ters in the 48 states of the U. S., Canada, England, Scotland, Mexi co, and Alaska. The membership totals around 55,000 people. The sorority furnishes members with educational and social acti vities in addition to serving their local communities in various ways such as sponsoring concerts and lectures. Rural Sociologists Meet Tonight Officers of the Rural Sociology Club will be elected this evening at 7:30 p. m., when the group meets in Room 203, Agriculture Building. Members are urged to attend. Methodist Wives’ Circle to Meet The Aggie Wives’ Circle of the A. & M. Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Don Rid dle at Rock Courts, Highway 6, Monday evening at 7:30 o’clock. ETTA GAYNES cuts a swagger-back topper ^ ^ with deep slash-pockets and new. wide cuffs. • Spotlights it with four bright buttons to flash by day or night. In ANGLO 100% woolen suede, quality rayon lined with EARL-GLO. Sizes 9 to 17. $45.00 GET SET NOW Save on Our DENIER NYLON HOSE 51 Gauge An EASTER Gift of the Finest Taste LEON B. WEISS COLLEGE V *»■ %