ll. 4 - ia 1 t Radio Engineer positions Open Radio Enfftnoor poalUon* tn Uto Fodonl CommunlrtUonp Commif- •ion In W HahliurUm, D. and thmuirhout tho UnlUd HUIm, lu Jj l | r iJ® r io« and pomMlona, will be |IhM from an •xamlnatlon an- JWUKod today by the U. 8. Civil Jwvic* Commlulon. BalarW. aro |4,U9, |4,M2, and 4r»,905 a year Additional inforreation and ap plication forma may b# »ecu red from the Qommiulon'a Local Sec ratary, H. N. Yardley located at Poat Office. Advertising Man Needed by Bait One atadeat intereeted in ad- r TertUing with neveral after- noona off la needed by Tbe Bat- .teUon. Proapectlve advertiaing aunagera ahoald report to Ro- • land Bing, manager of Student Pablicationa. in Boom 20S. (....kI win Hall, aa aoon an poMible. Hv -ANNUAC HEALTH SURVEY— (Oanttnnad from Page 1) LlpaeonVi Pharmacy, Madilty Pharmacy, and Sbiaa Hall art tha daanaat aating aa* inhmenta In Collagt Station, according to th« monthly inapactiona conducted by a county health officar, a rapreaentativa of tha collaga, and repreaentativa of tha Veteran Studenta Aanociation, Marvin Kuars. Drug storm and reatauranU, graded separately, were Inspected each month at unan- iounced times, and results were figured on a basis of 100%. Eateries receiving less than 0% In moat casea had thair permits revoked until clean-up processes could be undertak en. In the drug store category, Lipscomb's and Madeley tied for first placo with grades Of 92%. In the restaurant field, Sbiaa Hall rated first, with a score of 90%. Booby prise winner for drug stores went to Black’s Pharmacy, which racked up 79 ts. Whereas, tha A. A M. Grill just passed with a score of 71 in the restaurant group. On pagt 1 are printed monthly scores from September. 1946 through August, 1947. The last column contains the average percentage for that period of time. . J Persona should remember that grades are based on 100% percentage, with all scores below 70% failing. The Battalion points. Paga 4 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 94,1947 Dr John S. Caldwell Optometrist Caldwell's Jewelry Store Bryan, T*xa* L. AM. rOODMARRir raw DKIJVKBY TO 09I4JCUB STATION Ph. •-SIM . DIAMOND EDGE POCKET KNIVES A SPORTING GOODS Hillcrest Hardware 2013 College Road Garden Club Meets Thursday By MACK NOLEN StadmU with grren thumb*, those who Ilk# to help thing* grow, art invited to meet in Room 304, Agriculture BuHding, K p. m. Thursday. Prod Bri*on of the hor- ticulturs department itatea that garden plot* will be assigned at this meeting. The purpose of this informal or ganisation is to allow interested Aggies to grow vegetables for thair own tables and thereby re- lieva the food situation somewhat. Garden space both in the Agri cultural farms and College View areas is available. CLASSIFIED ADS aaPAIMl ftsa* sue Mnewaiar mim sa* ssrvls*. ah wars sisrsaiste MtoNARM. HUM net*, rtx*. < tm OFFICIAL NOTICE B nut Bcaiaa snoe AftWllON r.NOINKRM- (M rwr **• msth «nwt st tha Rsehuiat AM MUM MSil maar . , i s . fstessa, nrMmrt* Miwai MAabuir um 1-4*- CD f ww p inur-mUy. |R Wart la )**•»— • !>•*>»• loS*- r 04 Aa»»fi»aa la«4a tm- Ar«a Ma. 1. Mart aMa Taanas. All Ha*«ar Maaoa* par- 4*all» ISrHrt. w •CL MOM M Btota* aw4la« I l.P.AA.Mm t M » •ri.* win slaa W rta jt|L| B HI ATOM, AL BdhpihMtlciii Sb PVbC^Wdbl twal l#4gw bkT aa4 •*« Sa— art (ahaa «• 4 I , M SMUmKiI * •«.C Urt la AA- r'i.5 S 4Mf •III Iw aapartaA. TW aaat Sa alrta aa A. A M paateaa will uarar aa Up4M M. INt. la aaAaa ta taka «SU M<. r-vMraUaa tart. a>ual Sa fllM art. wS*r mar Sa aStelaag la aur artt** ••A wl»l Sa sspalil t Sa<»ra aaoa aa MflMI. •aatMsfcaa It, IS4t. Oanrta a. Faltar PsaswiUal AMtsse Room ll. tplaaaa RM*. FOR RAUL Ran aMa DKPARTURNT OP PBTMlB A taw porta far pkydral laboratory •«»- Call Sa typawntar ta aaad I 4aat aavlataataSIpa fop tSa praapal —far.- « «M Mr*. PTkIWt art .till opaa. R.n wSa ha*a ram- Mohammedaniim la tha pre vailing faith among the Indone- ■Imj • pSy.ka pouraaa with Msnae rwoM ar» aantai la aaatot riAKO 1.Maoris: Tala*eaaa UVanw Sutrartioa. fraAbic and tha SaadiIrw «f Huat. t-SaSS- Mtrtaat. may (aha iw- MrtaraUa la tW l.haratarWa. TSa aral. ae«a and paaettea la Muata Hall. pf raaapraaatloa 1. SO pry Soar for aaw WANTED: Rida ta Umar Jt Bryan for taachar tionday tl day Mint bt thara by C1S-W. Collaca Vlaw, afttr NI RSERT SCHOOL: VT.rfctap mathrra. vaatlyal. my nuraary arhool Ay. throuch 5 Will kaa* by hour or Sy day. Kladartartan graduata la ehar*a 4-*T*i. Lutheran Students Plan Meeting Wed. Tha AAM Lutheran Student As sociation will meet Wednesday, September 24, at 7:15 p.m. in the YMCA, E. 8. Anderson, president of the organisation announced to- ^Phis first meeting of the semes ter is to eyplain the constitution, receive new member*, plan the budget, and outline the program for the coming year. All students of Lutharan prefereme art invited to attend. VA Wont Pay 17 For Advnnccd MS LOST: CHEAP TRANSPORTATION: ISST Indian 7« mm arty la Apt. DT-C, Co Ufa Vlaw 4- Kastland Club Meeti The Eastland County AAM Club will meet Thursday night at 7 in Room 323, Academic Building. Of ficers wil^bc elected for the com ing year. END OF THE LINE—La*t Rtinday tha "T" AaaoclatloR aponaartd a ••grt-atwualntetl harbarwa far aew albletea Hare, H OOTTON M HOWELL (renter 1, officer of the "T* Aaaurtation. pour* lamoaaAe at the end of the chow line. r-EXPERIMENT— PonitionH Open On Continued from Page 1 ‘ , a # ment. One lot is a check lot being Engineer Magazine fed grain sorghum, cottonseed ~ ^ meal, and alfalfa hay. The other Hen interested in working on the three lots of steers get the same Engineer magasine this year toul amount of hay and concen-1 should contact their respective stu* a. trates as the steers in the check lot. However, in the grain ration, two, three, and four pounds of I grain is replaced with an equal amount of citrus molasses for the steeft in lots two, three, and four, lasfectivaly. In addition, all steers have access to liberal amount* of mixed minerals and salt Results of the experiment to date dent chapter president* or depart ment heads at once. This year as in the pa*t two, representatives will be selected from each department for the staff The Vetersaa AdminUtrallsR will not pay lb* IT handURi fre required nf ill mlllUry arlenre adtaaaad reulratt aladaalii, Taylor Wilkin*, veterans advls. or, stated Tuesday, Tha reaaon for Ibis la that Ike pollc) of tbe V A la to My for nallber food nor riot king, alncp It roRald['ra the Ml a month fre sufficient ta rovar those two Items. Tbe military science fee secares clothing, or the uae of It; thaa. It la not covered by the G. I. Bill of Rights. t# prt hoe* far raperifM- Amlauau a— n—Art (W roll*** *r*rk p*rW4K>. m w*ll m Miming*, .bould b* ao*«4*nd. AppUeanU ar* In.ltrt to ractatbr tb* affV. Ml runrrrnrt. that tb*r* m a place in the , I*m for him. Tbla .tolcment muat be |,r,-—t,t«d to tbe Dana oC tea Srbool With the Dm*' approval, tb* Ke*,.tr«r wgl b* au thorlted to moke the rhanct t. Tron.f.r* from one -eetion to anotber In tb* MSa* aubj—t will be atad* br tb* departamnl bead oon*erh*d L Maaday, irptomber tfth. will be tb- iaat day tbot wuraM ran b< dropprt ATTENTION VETERAN STUDENT* l.ar** atudy daak and unflntahrt furni turo availaM* at low *mi Murdi-araft Oaatpaay, 44t* Collo** Mala Stmt IA4T: (3ou| ta Ptot.har m Rook. No k*4* KM urn | W Hartta*. D-d. rur»**r IR saLRi Port*4* WMher timaai new k“v“tk;w * y^jiLn.sr 1 Kf.as| b».- V M,iirta, rqUNPl tin* kri* rtMd iffli nv pMiar.HHH Ham...*, HmlatAMatsm# Pw|*7 “TVt »»wr Rbrtn iff —BROADCAST— Continued from Page 1 tion. WFAA-WBAP, Dallaa-rt Worth; KABC, San Antonio; KT- HT. Houston; and KWTX, Waco. The T. C. I'.-Oklahoma AAM broadcast will go on the air from T. C. U. stadium, Fort Worth at 2:20 p. m. Saturday. Fred Kin- Beaumont Aggie* To Meet Thursday at 7 The Beaumont A. A M. Club will hold Its first meeting of the semester Wednesday evening at 7 In Room 108, Academic Building. Officers will be elected and so cial activities for the coming year will be planned. .t W. On, S.nk», .ndlSi *«' one other student from each de partment will be chosen. Contributions in the nature of w II have been satisfactory, according nrttd**. suggestions for articles, to Riggs. cartoons, letter* and idea* are ac- M Lavaca Club Meets The Lavaca County Club will mret Thursday night, September 25 after yell. practice in Room 204, Academic Building. HM AVALON CLUB 18 Ml. W. Bryan—Hwy ll ■oitells your patronag* W# sarv* the best of food- •EA rOODA IN REASON K C RTEAKS SOUTNERN FRIED CHICKEN Air Oonditloaad — Beautiful cepted from anyone interested in the magafine. There is also a need for photographers. —COMMITTEK— Continued from Page 1 with Bill Newbirk handling color. Airing the game will be stations | KFJZ, Ft Worth; WRR, Dallas; KRBC, Abilene; KBST. B i g Spring; KGKL, San Angelo; KC- RS, Midland, KMAC, San Anton io; and KXYZ, Houston. Veteran Humble announced Kern | Tips will travel all the way to Portland, Oregon, to bring fans a play-by-play account of the game between Texas University and Oregon University from Multno- - .... u , u. • mah Stadium. The game will be • nd ,„ th * , co,nm 'V w heart! at 8:50 p. m. over station. , t ® ™ ,nor KTBC, Austinf KPRC, Houston; coonocted with thair respective re- WFAA-WBAP (820 kc) Dallas- I to the Student Life commhteo. , Hroadcast of the 8. M. U.-Santa ; Clara match at Han Francisco goes Fort WorthiHnu Mf»i»t " n ***• ilr p Saturday ron nonmantf mcei |wilh ( . htr ,^ Jorikn at th# mlk# : Th. Fort Worth AAM Club will ^ u • Ul ! on, meet Thure