1. ux tHsr —■ Wl Tain :X TURNIP ■ArriviTv- ip crop ig TTEIPFRU m* ! - !• I P , APJU3- i:, 3ii£ i -Jff p i 4 — nT > ' _____ U '•fT-ijT f ! ;i .SEARCH, THEY REST OJA HOUN- t if 1' _ HeANWILE^ INDOGRM ! oHh^3n!p'FtSTlVAi. IS RASING tANWILt, IN LXA3HHH.J1, me. MJAINIK r-115 INTO ITS THIRD BACCHANALIAN DAV-f 44 i *>; ; I* ‘■At f :| By A! Capp I : i — n i ■ Civil Hold Exaim|iatij)ns Calendar f Registrar’s Office Releases 4 Exarai; the lede: nounced Service as. Vacanc Adminis linistra I . , one foi r - vacancife3 in service have beeh an- the Uni 3ed Statesl Civil sion of Dallas Tex- : ? jT ; ! r ti e positions of Officer j an I l J i icer l and Ad- ^ lying year- > Assistant, i p afy ing 7.20 to |&,275.00 from ■! $3, are avail|hle in Tea The Engineer Corps has - open ings for inspector ' ‘ earthwork s and con tions witt salaried $2394 to] $3,397.20 inthe westdrn tion of $2,1G8 June 5 June 7 imer School A! Mdetii The summer calendar has been ajnnounced by H. L. * 4 co mpj| e L to students.: Heaton, registrar. The complete calendar follows: Saturday, 1 to 5 p.; m.—Registration for old V : of afshhalt, ‘tie con itruc- iging from r yearl fc and douth- ;tes exi^t jfor the’ posi- Kineer trainee, pbying ,394 per year. lir 1 June 8 June 11 Jtiily 5 July 1 July 19 Monday, 8 a. m. to 12 noon—^Registration for new students,! Tuesday, 8 a. mi—Beginning of classes. Friday, Last day for registration in the college division for credit during the first term. Monday, Holiday. 1 s July 16-17 Friday, Saturday,: First term examinations. Information about’! these posi tions may) be obtain etji from the-Di rector, 1- h V- S Civil Service Region, 2 0 South Bap rood, Da :■ V F-l V Monday, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.—Registration for | second term. |j 4 July 20 Tuesday, 8 a. m.—-Beginning of classes. July 23 Friday, Last day tor registration in the college division for credit during the second term. Aug. 26-27 Thursday, Frida$ Second term examinations. Aug. 28 Saturday. 8 a. mjjjtu 12 noon—Registration for • i students enrolled in second term of summer school. •ter the dance :ome out 1 to -OUR TOWN— (Continued from Page 1) „ . 4 : ;i tess Jones. Publicity Director for the production will be .james E. Nelson, assisting him W'lll be all members of the cast. “Putting a play of this type; over to an audience requires all the sincerity of Jife itself.” George Dillavou, director, said., “It requires actors with real ability, and the group that I am working with has that ability in my opinion.” ■ 1 Names of the cast members will be released later in the week. “This is the largest production that the Players have attempted to stage and should be a real test of their ability,” according .ttr John Laufenberg, president of the organization. j* —SENIORS- (Continued from Page 1) building a “Greater A&M Col lege.”! “I don’t represent any one igroup more than another.’ he Aid. j “Guf doors are open at all times, j Charlie Murray and I are always JgvailaWej fdr criticism and com ment,” Nelson said. “We will weir come an4 heI#\from any member of the, Senior Class or the corps who woujd like to work with us on the Battalion.” \. As a culmination pf their dis- cuskion, some commented. “We have dope enough talking about jir.provrhg the Corps and A&V kt’s do something about it. r Colonel Brown said, “We afrnost lost the Corps last year. However, ds a resiilt of this past Semester’s work, wd will have a/corps this coming year. We mu« continue to improve.’!’ The ^pmbers/present passed a rhbtion formally starting a pro gram today/m which Aggie cour-l tesies vviU/be accentuated. They plan to get the entire Senior Class behind/the move. CUT GLADIOLI Price $1.50 per doz. at THE ROSE STAND * S. College Road cTi., Sat., Sun.—Open 8:00 a.m. Montag's Coronet STATIONERY •S&vaps a 9(e/comi . h ;-.. Montana Coronet pays a compliment to her good taste-and yoursl Exquisite 100% rag paper, finest quality. White and delicate, colors, heavy and feather- i weight. Keep several boxes in your "gift-chest." It’s always right, always appro* b dated. * ; The Exchange Store “Sdrving Texas Aggies" J v']> ■ - s 1 j ■i Classified Ads 'tVj: k; li awarirs 'SS*""SJts ; H Will Hold Tonight Tlje American Society of Heat ing i nd Ventilation Engineers Will hold; a regular business meetjng toni| ht at ;7:30 p. m. in the Me ehan cal Engineering Le'ctu're Rooi i. 1 I ,! Si iron Ammons, president of the stud >nt chapter, requests all mem bers and any students who areiin terei ted in air conditioning and refr geration, and who wish ; to help in the Engineer Day program to fttend so that definite plitns* can be made. j jj|' CW Sophomore M ! Is Business Duchess Mljss Sue Warren, TSCW sopho- mor| fromi Longview, will i-epre- sentithe A&M Business Society;;at the Cotton Ball and Pageant. Her escort will be E. A. Rich ard,|| junior business student from B^alllis. | O.lJ. Track Squad- FISH BALL APRIL 24 I The Freshman Ball will lie held Saturday night, April 24, instead of April 23, as was an- nounced in Monday’s Battalion. Spanish, L-A Clubs Hold Joint Meeting The Spanish Club and the Latin- American Club held a joint meet ing Monday night to celebrate Pan American Week. Two films, one oh Mexico, the other op Columbia, were shown to the group. The mpvies were followed by a disqussion on both the Pan-Amer ican Cpngres and the recent revolt in Columbia. ;7 ’ r \ ntinued from Page 3) viddjal events will be J. D. “Red” Cola and Tbm Prince in the javejlin, Harty Ward, and Laddie Harp 100, Jim Finley high hurdles, Lanflon Weatbrook and Finley 440 yard hurdles, Bill Carroll pole vault, John Gough high jump and hop sterij and jump, Menvin McC’on- nelljjand Hobo Gilstrap in the brjoad YMCA. (Previously sche- April 7:30 p.m., Thursday, Room. Regulajfbiwi* ting, j 1 1 j; COUNTY A4M CLUB, , Thursday, f Room 103 c. Plans for a barbecue liscussed. OWN A&M CLUB meets lay, 7:15 p.m.’ Room 106, c Bldg. 4 || [j _ r _4ERSHOPPERS, 8 p, m., BAYlfoR - 1 ARCHER - YOUNG COUNTY CLUB 7 p. m. Thursday, Room 186, Academic. _ bmdgI 1 7:30 d.r Room, YMCA. EAST TEXAS A&M CtUB, 7:30 p.m., Thursday, YMCA. HEA tT OF TEXAS CLUB, 7:80 p. m., Thursday; ME Lecture Room. Special film and picnic plans will be discussed. Fresh- Horticulture s o c i e ty BARBECUE, 4 p.m., Saturday, Hensel Park. Leave name and 50 cents |n Horticulture Office by TJuirsdAy noon. ii M KREAM AND KOW KLUB, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday, Petroleum Lecture Room. Principal speaker, Harry Stiteler. MARSHALL A&M CLUB, 7:15 p, hi., Thursday, Robm 207, Aca demic. PORT ARTHUR A&M CLUB, 7:3!0 p.m., Thursday, Academic. RADIO CLUB, 7 p. m., Monday, [■ Electrical Engineering Building. (All men interested in radio in vited.) RUTH CIRCLE, 7:30 p. m., Mdnday. Mrs. Ripley Harwood, Apartment B-20-B, College View. UFSHUR COUNTY CLUB meeting Thursday, 7:00 p.m. Room 307, Academic. WEATHERFORD CLUB, 7:30 p,m.j Thursday, Room 303 Aca- WOMEN’S FOODS GROUP, Friday afternoon, home of Mrs. Roy Garratt. \ ;j I ” v I ' 1 '■ 1 North Gate Food 1/ Store Reopens ton with a 25< ’mintamn. Span rates to Classified Section . W per •olumo Inch. Send all elawifieds ■ritt remittance to the Student Activitiea Of fice. All ada should be tamed to h» 10:00 aj». of the dap before publication THEMES and thcaia typed by experienc ed typists. Brin? to the Scribe Shop. 1007 E. 23rd. pbope 2-C706, or after 5:00 p.m. to our agent, C-13-A, College View Apartment*. ; FOR SALE—Royal typewriters, U. 12. afld 14 inch earriagea. also portable*. Adding, bookkeeping, calculating; aM; gash reg istering machines — immediate delhrenr. 'Bryan Business Machine Co.. 107 W. 22nd. Phone 2-1328. McKEN?IE-BALDWlN BUSINESS COL- LEGE offers refresher courses to wort- hand. bookkeeping and aseociated aub- jects. Dial 2-6655. Bryan. Texas. MAGGIE PARKER'S TEA ROOM U avail able for private dinners, parties, and dancing. Will serve dinners before col lege dances or anytime by arrangement. Call 2-2785. I iFl , BOOKKEEPER — Man or woman with bookkeeping experience for permanent position with well established; btuhveae in Bryan. Apply by letter giving age, experience and reference*. Applications kept confidential. Box 284 f\E., c-o Battalion. 4- FOR SALE—50-lb. Codlerator to excel lent condition, $22.50. Bee Roy Goode. A*M Press. WANTED — Part time outside salesman with previous sales experience. See Mr. Thomas at Better Homes Appliance Cfnter, Bryan. ,RETTER SERVICE on all makes of ra dios nt BETTER HOMES APPLIANCE CENTER, 314 N. Main, Bryan. Phone 2-1642. FOR SALE—1936 Packard sedan. Excep tionally good condition. Call at Room 416, Dnem 17, or write Box 1962, Col lege Station. FOR SALE —■ 50-lb. capacity Coo levator, ice box. Yours for $20.00, May be at 100 Highland Ave. LOST—Light ton summer North Gate Post Office Frid Reward. H. G. Murray, No. 6. LOST—1 pair of gold rinuMed sun glosses. If found, please .retunj/to Dorm 6. Room 811. Left them ward. at^4anlj>jaj < court*. Re- Mr. Bushe/, a full-bvother to Busher, hopSe of the year in 1945 will go p6 the races this season as a twb-year-old. -rrrr—— —r - VI»w. 1 FOR SALE-1 rilet Tudor' hoUtery Service ‘ 4- FOR SALK—.,, v r ^ f ve room bouse: one bUjjcp Recently redecorated, l.te model car V Ib-D. College VI ‘—L__£ i fct? » USED HEADQUi ' ’47—Ford, Sports* ’46-Ford, Tudor [ ’42—Plymouth, T* ’41—Ford, Tudor ’41—Ford, Tut ’41—Mercury,' '40—Mem ’40—Ford, ’40—PlyniLuu>, ’39—FV^d, Tudor 'ordL'Tudo> i j Chevrolet, So l un Chevrolet, S( '36—Ford, Tudor ’42-Ford, Pickup - ! are: I obable Sooner relay entries 2|mile (1:55 p. m.) -\NotVal Smith, Ken Biggins, Andy Ciry, Westbrook; or Rav Rums. 4|o (2:20 p. m.) — Lex Shelby, , Hi Charlie’s Foorint medley i (3:05 p. m. She by (440), Gjlstrap or W^rd, (22 ), Hai|p (22fl|)j Westhi-ookj or Carr (880). ;• 4'mile (3:25 p, m.) — Smithy Bur is, John Canaris, R. C. Slocpr 8 0 (3:55 p. m.)— GilstrapJ^if Car oil, Ward, Harp. D stance jmedley (4:35 n/m.)| — Fin|ey (44d), Mayo MaEtTn, Bujrns obs (88r John S| Caldwell Optometrist IdweU’s Jewelry Store Bryan, Texas For MODEL AIRPLANE SUPPLIES Jones Sporting Goods 803 S. Main Bryan Ph. 2-2832 -- : m OU SAVE ON AUTO, FIRE, & LIFE INSURANCE Wheh You Call— II 1 3 ■ -1 • ' *! I ■ KRAFT INSURANCE AGENCY ill Phone 2-2629 — State Farm Ins. Company 215 S. Main St. ‘ ] . |: [1 : Bryan, TexM r ' ' ■' li : -4- ! 4- if I f • . 31; For Your Corsages 1 Bryan’s Quality Florist who has a large assortment of flowers for you to select from .... “with prices to fit your pocketbook’’. : ORCHID CORSAGES $3.95 and up j : \ lENlAS—(two blossoms) . $2.00 and up lATIpN CORSAGES-(All colors) -(Blue, yellow and white) VANDA ORCHIDS I i 1' BOSES | ! . i }#WAS,'c|to BRUCE the Florist HONE 2-1266 We DeUver BRYAN, TEXAS 506 S. College* ■ i l- h The Big Bat Contest Looks SMALLER, “HOTTER” ADS IN ANSWER — THANKS 46 02, Favorite 46 oz. call Just a ORANGE JUKE CHOICE APRICOTS Most “hot” apricot ads are on whole fruit, ui halves in heavy syrup. TOMATO JUICE CARNATION Hffll MACKEREL CORN SAUERKRAUT PEAS inviting properties to show VOI*. ]. ' . I I / . -I ■ j il ■! ;, ■■ I" ' : "W ■ ; m\- ir:- ,- CULPEPPER Realty Company (I- | East Gate Uhone 4-1101 r I II i';' 1 ■ -i ike a Draw! EEM THE Calif, or Maine....;.i No. 2 car le Cone Standard grade.. No. 2 cans Pi Northern No. 2 cans Sweet Pickens. Extra standard quality...;. I - i, i;' M e : ' ; Most “hot” specials on peas are on low grade im * • * • • -r* •14 igton State Peas. CRISCO j . PORK AND BEANS We are getting some Horticulture Ft STRAWBEmiES and ASP; KRISPY CRACKERS 1 lb. box 25c PUlBE — ig .e- cans ,2 cans 49c superb tree-ripened ... cans 1 Itu • i • •H-nr 39c 3 S.38c 2.«. 47c 3.. 23c 2 cane 25C L - 7 flV - /; c|ung maturity” Wash- - t '! , ^ L t an $1.10 I U ii • •• r^n ,.Can\. W: TEXAS (Juice) 0RAN(|SFefto,5^na 8 29c weekend SAUSAGE^ibjSc BACON, Rath’s Sunvale—Sliced lb. 54c L qCARETTES ST, , - , 11ii■ i i I BANANAS—-As nice as you please, lb. 10c OLEOMARGARINE AWARD WINNERS IN fj-: '**' COl •j i .hi • . 1 "i'll R. D. Melear; R. J. Brogdon; Mrs. | Mrs, W. G. Waggoner; Mrs. C. Sr.; C. A. Faulkner, Jr.; Mrs. L. E| Wit fBFUfiTTfBf! ■aHto^Bavav v laevaeMvtffwe ,AMB CHOI’S—lb. 51k fresh. 2 lbs. 25c WE BUY 4 I ■ _ : j i' ill [