The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 12, 1948, Image 4

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ARMY DAY—Motorized troops pass in review at the Army Day parade held Thursday afternoon
the main drill field. : Tl]
College Employees
To Meet TJuirsd^i
The next meeting of the A&M
meeting of the A&
Employees Dinner Club will be in
Sbisa Hall on Thursday at 6:45
p. m. Dinner will be served at 7.
Music for this meeting will be
furnished by Bill Turner and his
Aggieland Orchestra.
Tickets at $1.25 each are avail
able at the Aggieland Inn until
noon Wednesday.
Dr John S. Caldwell
Optometrist
Caldwell’s Jewelry Store
Bryan, Texas
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Jon os Sporting Gtxds
803 S. Main Bryan
Ph. 2-2832
B & A Societies
To Hear FBI Agent
; Carl. Sherman, assistant FBI
agent fe^ the Houston District,
will speak at a joint meeting of
the Business arjd Accounting So
cieties at 4 p. m. Tuesday.
The meeting will be held in the
Agricultural Engineering Lecture
Room.
W; D. Hardesty, B&A Society
reporter, said all club member-;
and the general public are invited
to hear the speaker.
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extra that pulled them through
1 on top.
The singles matches were es
pecially close, as can be seen by
|; the following scbi’es. Hap Manning
beat Bennett, 7-5, 2-6, 8-6: Jack
Levinson won over Stanford, 6-1,
3-6, 6-4: John Baker defeated Sel
lars, 6-4, 2-6, 6-2, and Carl Knox
lost to Stanley 7-5, 6-3.
In: the all important No. 1 doub
les the Aggies i twosofne ©f Ben
nett and Stanford toppled the S.MU
pair of Baker and Levinson in an
other close one by a score of. 6-2,
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HANDICRAFT GROUP
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College Social Club will meet at
the home Of Mrs. F. I. Dahlberg j
in Beverley Hills Tuesday at 9.
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Kadera also got his best shot
put performance of the season
with a 48’ 7” heave. Graves of
LSU came I in second, followed by
Franklin Young of A&M.
Bob Goode came out of his
slump to take the javelin and
place third in the broad jump.
Sprinter Bill Napier took the
220-yard dash, followed by two
LSU runners. Iii; <, j
TWELVE FIRSTS
10,0-Yard Dash — Jay, A&M.
Time: 9.8.
220-Yard; Dash—- Napier, A&M.
Time: 22.0.;
120-High Hurdles—Bill Cferden.
A&M; Talller, LSU; Haws, A&M.
Time: 14.8.
440 Dash — Holbrook, A&M;
Hamden, A&M (Dead heat) Time:)
48.4.
Half-Mile—Stone, A&M; Burns,;
Burns, LSU, Atkins, A&M. Time:!
1:56.3.
One-Mile — Hahn, A&M; Mc-
Gothlin, A&M. Time: 4:30.
Two-Milei—Hampton, A&M; Ra
ven, A&M; Bonnen, A&M.
220-Low Hurdles— Hall, A&M;
Bill Carden, A&M; Taller, LSU,
Time: 24.5!
Mile Relay—A&!M. Carden, Lud-
wick, Holbrook, Harnden. j
Discus—Kadera; A&M; Graves,
LSU. (153’: 5”). ;
Shot Pjut ■— Kadera, A&M;
Graves, LSU; Young, A&M. (48’
7’*).
Javelin—Goode, A&M; Lother,
LSU. (IS?” 7*4”).
High Jump — Keneck, LSU;
Haws, A&M tied (yith Johnson of
LSU for second. 6’7 1/8’’. [(New
Record), i i;! I f i
Pole Vaiilt — Chapman, LSU;
Lother, LSU; Ricks, A&M. (12-
6”).
Broad Jump—White, LSU; Mur
ray, LSU; Goode, A&M.
Norton to
Galveston Hotel
Instead of [Coach
j GALVESTON, Tex., April 12—
GP'—Homer Norton, former Texas
A&M football coach, said here Sat
urday that he is not interested in
a coaching job for 1948, and at
the same time announced that he
plana to erert and operate a beach
front apartment hotel berg.
Norton said that he has turned
down several coaching offers
from both college and profes
sional teams.
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He will be with Texas A&M of
ficially until Sept. 1, after which
time he and Mrs. Norton plan to
move here from College Station to
begin formal operation of the Nor
ton Hotel apartments.
Nortbn said that he has been
considering such ai venture for
the last two years and had been
touring Texas, Florida and his
home state of Alabama ini search
of a suitable location.
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Norton said that he planned to
use $40,000 worth of property pur
chased here as a nucleus for a
modem 3-story apartmept hotel
with twenty-eight rentable units,
“Aftef much deliberation, I de
cided to build in Galveston. I have
so many friends in-Texas that I
couldn’t leave,” Norton said.
He said that he would be in
terested in all spofts here and
that he w anted to take an active
PjBft in the restoration of base
ball to Galveston.
Norton started out as a profes
sional baseball player. He was
playing for Columbus of! the Amer
ican Association when Centenary
College of Shreveport, La., asked
him to come down and hplp coach
the football squad in 1920.
He consented and in a short
while accepted the head coaching
position at Centenary. There' he
built up the team and gaiped ath
letic prominence for th$ school.
Norton went to Texas! A&M as
head mentor in 1934.
Classified Ads
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Insertion with a 250 mini
rates in Classified Section . 500. pe>
column inch Send all classifieds witf
remittance to the Student Activities Of
fice. All ads should be turned in b>
10:00 a.m. of the day before publication
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THB SCRIBE SHOP - Typing, mimeo
graphing, drawing. Phone 2-G705 lOO 1 !
East 23rd. Bryan. 1 .
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. !_tL |.
FOR SALE—1941 Mercury convertible, new
paint, engine overhauled—31,089.00. R.
M. McDowell. 305 Bizzel).
FOR SALE—9 piece walnut dining room
suite in good condition—$250.00. Phone
4-9469, 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. daily.
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FOR SALE—50-lb. Coolerator in excel
lent condition, $25.00. See Roy; Goode,
A&M Press. i -o
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FOR SALfe—-1945 Scholt- trailer house.
Excellent condition. Aroti 3,' Site J-2:
WANTED — Neat appearing registered
nurse for work in doctor’s office. Knowl
edge of bookkeeping and tyring neces
sary. Apply in letter in oWn handwriting
to P. O. Box 2098, College Station, Tex.
LOST A pair of pink-rimmed ladies
glasses in a red case between the Aca
demic Building and the YMCA. If
found, please return to the Architecture
Library or the Student' Affair^ -Office.
FOR SALE-Accordian: 120 bass "Sapra-
ni.” J. H. Kemp. Trailer L-3, Area 3, or
Box 5233, College Station. [
Table MSodles:— Floor Modles
( Attic Fans
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able [Washing Machines
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K DELICIOUS HAMBURGERS
K ALL POPULAR MAGAZINES
OFFEE & ICE CREAM TO GO
Owned & Operated by a Student
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FRED C. SEALE
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Contracting - Appliances
Fixtures
P.O. Box 292 Dial 2-6424
Bryan, Texas
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AGGIE WIVES CIRCLE of A
&M Methodist Church, 7:30 p. m.,
Monday. At home of Mrs. Carlos
W. Davis, 230 Milner Street.
ACCOUNTING SOCIETY, 7 p.
m., Tuesday, Ag Engineering Lec
ture Room. i I j;
B&A SOCIETIES, joint meeting,
4 jp.m. Tuesday, Ag Engineer
ing Lecture Room. | ;
HEART OF TEXAS CLUB,
7:30 p f m., Thursday, ME Shops
Lecture Room.
HANDICRAFT GROUP of Col^
lege Social Club, 9 ai. m., Tuesday,
at home of Mrs. F. I. Dablberg.
INDUSTRIAL E D U C A T I ON
CLUB, 7 p. ra., Wednesday, Room
107> ME Shop.
NEWMAN CLUB (Executive
Council), 7:15 p. m., Monday, YM-
CA.
PHYSICS MAJORS, 7 p. m.',
Tuesday, Room 39, Physics Build-
in *- It ■ J -H .
PRE-MED SOCIETY, 7:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, Assembly Hall.
SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB
(Committee meeting), 7?30 p.m.
Tuesdaiy, AI Library.
VOLLEYBALL CLUB, 7
Monday, gymnasium.
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FOR SALE—‘‘Blue gabardine single breast-
••<1 coat, Sise 38, and hiTge blouse. Site
40. Too small for me m* I’ll sell cheap.
Syfan, B-9, Hart
FOR SALK—Three new butane or nat
ural gas ranges far below retail price,
.lam in Dawson. Room 422, Dorm 15.
Rhone 4-8494. i jj
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FOR SALK— At once. Golf clubs, com
plete set. three woods, nine irona, bag.
Economical. Chance for beginner to get
into the: game. J. P. Jones, No. 7. 218.
WANTED 1 — Part time outside salesman
with presious sales experience. See Mr.
Thomas at Better Homes' Appliance
Center, Bryan.
BETTER SERVICE on all makes of ra-
dies at BETTER HOMES APPLIANCE
CENTER. 314 N. Main, Bryan. Phono
2-1642.
LOST—Hornrimmed bifocal spectacles. Re
ward. Call 2-5115.
FOtl SALE—Used' hotel room furniture.
Scaled bids will he received until 10
aim..! Thursday. April I5, 1 1948. For
further information address Supervisor
of Subsistence. A&M College of Texas,
College Station. Texas. The College res
scrvcli the right to reject any. or all
bids, j i jj ' ■
BOOKKEEPER Mali or woman with
’ bookkeeping experience for permanent
position with well established business
in Bhyan. Apply by letter giving age.
expeijienco and references. Applications
kept confidential. RoX 294 F.E.,
RatUjlion.
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WANTED—Pianist
erable veteran's
Bring music. Apply
lege View.
Subject: Dance AeCenv
Ladies
t. In compliance wi
the Committee in cha:
approval of the Office!
Men, Rumps I, J, and
and the Post Graduate
to provide accommoda
girls attending the. Cdfti
College Dance Friday ai
April ICth and mh.
2. Students having
Walton will be assessedl
per night per guest
matrons, am) other
and those haying’gu<
Graduate Hal) will bei
of $1.00 per bight. (8
blankets, pillows and
provided.) Refund* eai
3. Guests will bo
room* at 4:00 p.m. Fi
rooms must be vacated
day. Luggage will! be t
and the dormitories i
th*t time. The College
siMo for the pinion a
guest or any student.
4. Room assign men(Ud
Room 100 GoodwBn Haljli
a. By the Cscoitw
Duchesses wiho a ffli
mitorir; batti Fi|ipji|
nighU beginning!
day, April 12.
b. By the esco]
Duchesses who vi
jmitories Friday ;
c. By students
than Duchesses,
dormitories iboth
day nighta begi
Wednesday, Apri
d. By students
than Luchesses,
the dormitories
ginning at 8: 1
April 15.
In compliance
lions, guests staying
mast be in not later
day night and 1:00
Guests must | check i
upon their return to
the dance. When rest
made for the guests,! t!
mftted to check out
their homes. This wil
matron. Escorts will
countable for comp|ia|
st ructions.
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highly’ restricted addition at
the East gate. We feature
lotis with and without trees—
cad us today so that We may
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Prints 50c and up. . .
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COPPERWARE
at decent prices
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Coulter’s Gifts
YOU SAVE ON AUTO, FIRE, & LIFE INSURANCE
When You Call—
KRAFT INSURANCE AGENCY
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Phone 2-2629 — State Farm Ins. Com;
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