The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 15, 1948, Image 4

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Registrar’s Office Releases
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nounced
Service
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service have beeh an-
the Uni 3ed Statesl Civil
sion of Dallas Tex-
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r ti e positions of
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> 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
$2,1G8
June 5
June 7
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The summer calendar has been ajnnounced by H. L.
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L to
students.:
Heaton, registrar. The complete calendar follows:
Saturday, 1 to 5 p.; m.—Registration for old
V : of afshhalt,
‘tie con itruc-
iging from
r yearl
fc and douth-
;tes exi^t jfor the’ posi-
Kineer trainee, pbying
,394 per year.
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June 8
June 11
Jtiily 5
July 1
July 19
Monday, 8 a. m. to 12 noon—^Registration for new
students,!
Tuesday, 8 a. mi—Beginning of classes.
Friday, Last day for registration in the college
division for credit during the first term.
Monday, Holiday. 1 s
July 16-17 Friday, Saturday,: First term examinations.
Information about’! these posi
tions may) be obtain etji from the-Di
rector, 1- h V- S Civil Service
Region, 2 0 South Bap rood, Da
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Monday, 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.—Registration for
| second term. |j 4
July 20 Tuesday, 8 a. m.—-Beginning of classes.
July 23 Friday, Last day tor registration in the college
division for credit during the second term.
Aug. 26-27 Thursday, Frida$ 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—
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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-
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building a “Greater A&M Col
lege.”! “I don’t represent any one
igroup more than another.’ he
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“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
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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.
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The Exchange Store
“Sdrving Texas Aggies"
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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
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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.
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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*
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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. _
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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
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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.
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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.
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FOR SALE-1
rilet Tudor'
hoUtery
Service ‘
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FOR SALK—.,, v r ^
f ve room bouse: one bUjjcp
Recently redecorated,
l.te model car V
Ib-D. College VI
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’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
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Chevrolet, So l un
Chevrolet, S(
'36—Ford, Tudor
’42-Ford, Pickup
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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,
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Charlie’s Foo<l Market/at the
North Gate is now opem for busi
ness after having been closed for
moving:. /
The business is/inow located in
the same building but on Church
St back of t)re orifnnal site.
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Bryan Moft
Your Frie4
FORD DEAL!
415 N. Mj L
Bryan, Te4
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entlac: rrifte.
.ndition.
Bax 1281.
?er —
refrigerator in goo.1
«o«e 4-76T.U. Mr*.
ChevreW e<
College View
indried wash-
Puryear. L
etmpe- -?2C:,.00.
Village. See
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JATE ftTirOENTS
acnlMH anil graduate
be rxcufel from\ cltM on
28, at 11 a. m.Xfor the
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hour.
ulture
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Three
will M
ite Ya
GE HILLS
«r
ESTATES
Nice house with brick front.
A yclry lovely home in good
loclit ion—-priced right. ,
bedroom home that you
] jave to see to appreciate
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lave a number of other
i -tl
S >rint 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 (88<i},j£s
SALE
Corsages
vj &
For the weekend
dances.;
Jr
»cbt
Sl(
Janaris
ui'n-
320 and Slocum! (jnile).
X ily (5:05 p. m^T— Shelby, Bob
Gre rory, Cfaiyj/Westbrook.
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IR\jlNG PARENTS TO
SEEt STATE BOARD
IftVING, Tex., April 15 —
At i/mass meeting touched off by
pour ami a half protest stojike
wing High School students, an
dated 800 residents of this
Dallas Comity town voted Tuesday
t to take their troubles to the
AGGIELAND
Flower Shop
For Your Visual Problems
T I' Consult , “
Carlton R. Lee
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Dr, Carlton R. I
OPTOMETRIST
203 S. Main — Bryi
Sta(|e Board of Education.
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Bryan
Phone 2-1B62
>r John S| Caldwell
Optometrist
IdweU’s Jewelry Store
Bryan, Texas
For
MODEL
AIRPLANE
SUPPLIES
Jones Sporting Goods
803 S. Main Bryan
Ph. 2-2832
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Wheh You Call—
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Phone 2-2629 — State Farm Ins. Company
215 S. Main St. ‘ ] . |: [1 : Bryan, TexM
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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’’.
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ORCHID CORSAGES
$3.95 and up j
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lENlAS—(two blossoms) . $2.00 and up
lATIpN CORSAGES-(All colors)
-(Blue, yellow and white)
VANDA ORCHIDS
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BRUCE the Florist
HONE 2-1266 We DeUver BRYAN, TEXAS
506 S. College*
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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
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CULPEPPER
Realty Company
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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...;.
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Most “hot” specials on peas are on low grade
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igton State Peas.
CRISCO j .
PORK AND BEANS
We are getting some Horticulture Ft
STRAWBEmiES and ASP;
KRISPY CRACKERS 1 lb. box 25c PUlBE
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cans
,2 cans 49c
superb tree-ripened
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cans
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39c
3 S.38c
2.«. 47c
3.. 23c
2 cane 25C
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TEXAS (Juice) 0RAN(|SFefto,5^na 8 29c
weekend
SAUSAGE^ibjSc
BACON, Rath’s Sunvale—Sliced lb. 54c L
qCARETTES ST, ,
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BANANAS—-As nice as you please, lb. 10c
OLEOMARGARINE
AWARD WINNERS IN
fj-: '**' COl
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R. D. Melear; R. J. Brogdon; Mrs. |
Mrs, W. G. Waggoner; Mrs. C.
Sr.; C. A. Faulkner, Jr.; Mrs. L. E| Wit
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■aHto^Bavav v laevaeMvtffwe
,AMB CHOI’S—lb. 51k
fresh. 2 lbs. 25c
WE BUY
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