The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 09, 1948, Image 4

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My Nickel-Taking
By A. S. QWEBTt i
Students and College employees sen
f\ rattling down into campus coke^Uac
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f the week, according to Luke Patranella, the coke truck
Whether or not 5000 cokes are delivered depends to
extent upon the mood of the4^- iir —p
iven
it upon the mood of tW+
and condition of the coin'
Cases have been-reported of
hines, more cautious than
hich reject a nickel two
three times, only to coyly
pt the same coin on the next
K repairman keeps close check on
chines suffering breakdowns,
atranella siays. Most breakdowns
} blames oa nickels hanging in the
n chute. Pennies dropped into
— slot cause some trouble too,
^ic added.
Two truck drivers are kept busy
delivering; cokes twice a day to
the machines on the campus. Pat*
ranella says there are about 80
machines on the campus, most of
Exams to Be C
Seniors i Who Plan
Post-Grad fork
Graduating senior
dh work toward advanced degr
have until April 15 to regis"
Who ■ plan ( to
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the graduate examination
given May 3 and 4, Dr; W. A. Var
vel of the department of education
id psychology announced today
The examination, which consis
them dispensing an average of 6
to 8 cases of coke each day.
Patmnella’s truck attracted wide
tention last semester when a mis
print was discovered in the adver
tising on one side. Instead of “Take
Some Home," the sign read, “Take
attention last semester when a mis
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was not acquainted with Smoe, that
of two four-hour periods, is a
ries of objective tests in eight
basic fields of the undergraduate
curricula plus an advanced test
in the student’s major.
The examinations are prepaf
and scored by the graduate recc
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office in Nejw York; and are given
four times yearly. Reports of test
results are furnished the student
and the school he intends to enter.
A fee of $5 ip charged the' stu
dent.
Although A&M’s graduate school
does not require entrants to take
the examination, Dr. Varvel point
ed out that a number of the larg
er graduate schools require that
the results of the examination be
submitted with the student’s en
trance application, j
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WEDDING—Being seated for the Tom Thumb
hat’s C
AGGIE; WIVES
CIATION, .7:30 p. m., Wednesday,
i. ‘'Present
CUtdLEfof A
rch. 7!:30 'p. ra.,
of H^s. Carlos
&M Methodist Chu
Monday. At homie . , T
W. Davis, 230 Milner Stjree
HANDICRAFT CROUlP bit Col
lege Social Club, 9 - “ nv.L.j...
at home of Mrs. F
INDUSTRIAL E
a. m. Tuesday,
Iv D ihlberg.
DUG ATI ON
YMCA Assembly xtoom.
Day Concepts of Evolution" will be
discussed j by Professor A. L.
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NEWMAN CLUB DANCE, 7:30
jp. m., Saturday, Basement of St.
Mary’s Chapel.
NEWMAN CLUB (Executive
Council), 7:15 p. m., Monday* YMk
CLUB, 7 ]p. m., W< dnesqay,! Room
107, ME Shop.
LUTHERAN ST
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PHYSICS MAJ
Tuesday, Room 39
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bewildered little man constructed
of radio schematics who runs Kil-
roy a close second in the decora
tion of otherwise drab washroom
walls.
Patranella bays 300 cases of coke
lea were lost last month. Ho
ests that students leave empty
les in the halls rather than in
‘if rooms. j-
Not infrequently, Patranella finds
botes from, irate students attached
to the coke boxes while making de
liveries. He refused to divulge ex-:
act contents of the notes, bnt he
did admit that when nickels hang
in the slot, a machine might pos
sibly take a coin without delivering
a coke, and frayed tempers some
time result
FIRST
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Oj <-VHILE billions of other li'l
Architects Show
Past; Year’s Work
Penalty Set For
Returned Checks
ORS, 7 p. im,
Physics Build,-
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Babystr oiler
Rubber
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• (jlroeery: Rack on Rack
• Rubber Rumors
• Toy Tray
SfECIAt PRICE. $8.95
KRAFT FURNITURE CO.
Rryan-, Texas
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Hillels Have Ball,
Picnic April 17
Saturday, April 17, will be a
big day for members of the Hillel
! Saturday afternoon there will be
a picnic at Hensel Park. This pic
nic is designed to give the former
students who were members of the
Hillel Club a chance to hold a re
union and reminisce. ,
Following the picnic the Club
Any pension cashing a check at
the college confectioneries which
is returned because of insufficient
funds, account closed, no account,
or any other reason in the control
of the person cashing the check
will pay a penalty of 25 cents.
The second returned check brings
another 25 cent fide, and no more
checks will be cashed for that per
son.
'J. Wayne Stark, director of the
Student Memorial Center and man
ager of the confectioneries, may
waive this rule if convinced that
the person cashing the check is
not responsible for its non-pay
ment. 1 : Til I 1 ' | ! n ■:
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A collection of Student work
done over the past year is on ex
hibition in the architecture depart
ment on the fourth floor of the
Academic Building.
Included in this exhibit are de
signs of hospitals* community
buildings, art museums, residences
churches a#d industrial and com
mercial buildings, i
Also on exhibit are examples of
structural analysis and design,
working drawings, specifications,
ami space relations in three dimen-
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Of special interest is a collection
of photographs taken recently by
the fifth year design students on
their two weeks inspection trip tio
UMjJpWjeit Coast. - ‘' ? _; 11
The display will remain oh ex
hibit! ftp* the next few weeks and
is open to the general public, j: j
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tuJ TURNIP TERMlfES
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SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASS1-
FIED AD. Rates . . 3f • word pe)
insertion with a 25< minimum. Spact
rates in Classified Section . .j , 601 pel
column inch. Send all classifieds with
remittance to the Student Activities Of
fice. AD ads should be turned Tn b>
10:00 a.m. of the day before publication
at 21-H Vo
COMPLETE PHOTOGH/
individuals, taken at
THE SCRIBE 8H,OP — Typing, mimeo
graphing, drawing. Phone 2-6706: 1007
East 23rd. Bryan.
Wedding may be seen
Shop. Prints 76C and "
FOR SALE -1045 Schult
Excellent condition.
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FOR SALE—Royal typewriters, 11, 12. and
14 inch carriages, also portables. Adding,
bookkeeping, calculating, and cash reg
istering. machines — immediate delivery.
Bryan Business Machine- Co., 107 W.
22nd. Phone 2-1328. - !- >
WANTED — Neat npi
nurse for work in doctor'
edge of bookkeeping h
Kaj-y. Apply in letter in
to P. O. Box 2m, Coll-
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StatiM,
NOTICE—Aggie Auto-Tel Courts reopened
for business. Hwy. 6. Phone 2-1320.
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LOST—Ronson "Whirlwind” lighter near
north entrance Dorm 16 about one
o’clock Saturday n|ght. Reward. R. B.
Guiorth, Dorm 17, 108.
FOR SALE—1841 Mercury convertible, new
paint, engine overhauled-—$1,039.00. R.
M. McDowell. 305 liizzell.
HEADQUA
12:00 SOnday Showcase
12:16 Old Fashioned Revival Hour
wjll hold its annual ball at the
Bryan Country Club with the Little
Aggielanq Orchestra furnishing
the music, f " i.
WT AW
1:30 Mr. President
1:15 AP News
2:00 Silver Jackets }:
2:30: Sunday Serenade
3:0f Tpinkmg Aloud :
3:16 Calling All Girls
Stajl, Met. AUd. of The Air
4:00 Treasury Agent
4:30 CounM-rspy
Drew Pearson
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CANDIES
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Jones Pharmacy
101 N. Main
Rryan
■i SATURDAY
6:45 Sign On
5:45 Recorded Musin ji 1 !
6:00 Texas Kara and Home Program
6:15 Good Morning i Music
6:30 Texas A&M Kdrin Review
7:00 Martin Agroneky
1|:I6 Cowboy Mr!.-,dies
7:30 News of Aggifland
7|:45 Hebrew Christian Hour
H;:0O Shoppers Sixscial
a:CKi Vour Home Beautiful
9:15 This is For You
9:30 AT’ Ndws
1(1:00 Abbott! & Costello Kid Show
l(j:30 Land of The Lost
11:00 Record Rack:;
5:00 ^
5:30 Greatest S'ory Ever Told
6.•OO Skipper Club
0:30 Kvenint: Melckliea
«G|fign Off
MONDAY
13:00 Bryan News , j i
:l0 Joimnv 's Juk« : Box
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5:45 Sign On
5;45 Musicpl Program
6:00 Texas Farm and Home Program
CU6 Razmeicr Poultry Program
G^2p Ckiffee Club
7:00 Martin Agronsky
7 life Veterinary. Program
7:3Q News of Aggielftnd
7146 Hebrew Christian Hour
8:0V Breakfast Club
9 (Oil My True Story
9;26 Jjewis Summary-,
9:3p Womans World
t :(k) Fascinating Rhythms
lj:30 Hitehirig Post:
2:00 PI->)io PI
. ! Playhouse :
^:30 A Hi' Sraohdov
j|:30 Spotlight on j Sports
9:45
10:00
10:30
10:45
11:00
11:36
Listening Post
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reakfast in Hollywood
alen Drake |
ed j Malone i ~ 1
elcome Travelers
:ecqrd Rack
| :00 News Summary
4:05 Treasury Show
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11:50 Bryan News
12:01) Baukhage Talking
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j|:45 Pearls on Velvet
ii :00 Ernie Felice i Quartet
5:15 David [Rose ,
5:30 Htiw Wismer
6:00 Melodifs Inedrpornted,
6 :30 Evening • Melodies
6:45 Sign Off | f "
12!:16 Between The Lines
). Clark Munroe Show
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est quality Sanforized fabrics tfiat will not
nk . . , that are handsome and long-
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L. SUNDAY
7:30 Sign On
7:30 Coffee; Concert •
8:00 Aggie Gospel Time
8:15 Shiloh! Gospel; Singers
8:30 Hcbrint Christian Hour
8:45 AP News
9:00 Lutheran Hour
|9:30 SouthernairoB
l!b:00 Music by Master Composers
11:00 Church Music
11:30 College Ave. Baptist Church
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When YoM Wear the
New Improved
12:30; ^
1 ;00 $onds by Johnny Hill
1:15 Fthdl & Albert,
1:30 Bride and , Grodm
2:00 ladies Be Seated
2:30 Paul Whiteman Club
3:30 Tresisury Show
4:00 Afternoon Band Stand
4:80 Eyes On The Ball
5:00 Sportsman !,
5;:15 College Speaks;
5:30 Supper Club
6:00 Headline Editiot)
6:15 Elmer Davis
6:30 Evening Melodies
6:45 Sign Off
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FRED C. SEALE
ELECTRIC CO.
Contracting - Appliances
*1 Fixtures
P.O. Box 292 Dial 2-0424
Bryan, Texas
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FOR SALE—Automatic record player with
3 tube amplifier in leather covered por
table ca,-ie~-$40.O0. M. G. Rice, 41 Leg
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’46—Ford Tudor j
’42—Plymouth t||i
’41—Mercury S
’41—Chev. Tud
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“Flash” is majoring in Chemical
Engineering nnd has one more ^ear
of eligibility after which he hopes
to work for The Humble Oil Com
pany.
Ray says he attributes his suc
cess to the training he received in
high school and to Putnam’s
diligent guidence here on Kyle
Field.
Some Of Holbrook’s speed may
have been inherited through his
uncle, E. C. Eagleston, who held
the conference record, which he
set in 1913, in the HM) and 220 yard
flashes, for eight years. Eagle-
ston was an Aggie when he set
that record. «
Inherited or not though, Ray
bears watching, for art? second
quarter might not be beyond his
reach. So the next time you see
the Aggie thinlys performing,
look for Ray Holbrook; he is
a fast man. k 1
’41—Foril Tudorif
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icc<» walnut dining r mm
jScondition—$360.00. Plonn
4-9469, 8:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.nt. dlii]
WANTED- Pianid, 2 daya a week, f ref
erable votfrnn'a wife dr whbul tlrl.
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FOR RALE—Electric refrigerator in i rood
T J 'Uion. Cag 4-7069. Mr*. Mrdwr|l.
4AI41- 50.11), Cqolerator In e:c>-l-
AifcM Pre**.
ondition, $25.00. Sex* Roy • G< ode,
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W© offer a tile and frajma
two-bedroom home with
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good! built-in features. Tjhia
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’41—Ford Tudot)
. ’40—Plymouth
'40—Mercury Si
’39—Fold Tudo
’38—Chev. Sedag
.’37—Chcjv. Tudo||
*42—Ford Picku
hom© is twp stoi
summer breeze,
rooms and good closet space.
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Large bed-
JE HASWELL
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In Rryan we offer a pre-war
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Bryan Mo||r
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