The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 19, 1948, Image 4

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    CIRCLE <0^ A
p. m. Monday* Hbme of Mrs.
Murphy, [207i Milner Dfrivei
Tiir'sday,
Speaker,
CATTLEMAN’S BALL, ^ p. m.
Friday, Sbisa Hall. (Music by Jesse
James an<jl aj] the boys.)
ECONOMICS CLUB, 7:30 p. m.,
Tuesday, 1 YMCA Chapel,
HORTICULTURE SQC.IETY
BARBECUE, 4 p.m., Saturday,
Herisel Park. Leave name! and* 50
cents in] Horticulture (Office by
Thursday noon.
KREAM AND ROW KLUB,
7:30 p. jn., Tuesday, jPetroleum
Lecture Room; Coach Harry Stjte-
ler^, gubsti speaker.
LANDSfCAPE ART CLUB, 7 p.
m., Tuesday, Room 310, Ag. Engi
neering Building.
NEWMjAN CLUB (Combined
u. itu., iuynuay, " ,
Physics Building. IJ. T. \ Keit will meeting ’Jvith Catholic girls’ clubs
^peak oij **|k3ipse: - r j J froh| Bryjan), 7:15 p. m., Monday,-
INSUK4MCE
Student Parkins Lot For
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Boomtown Area Is Opened
A new parking area fer stiidents has been opened i
BoOmtown, Fred Hickman, chief of campus security, ar
nounped yesterday. Students are requested to use the vest
side !of the new lot.
i i
ual Flower
Show of Garden
Oob April 22
The A&M Garden Club’s tenth
anpual flower show will be held in
Sbisa Hall, Thursday, April 22,
from 4 to 7 p. m., Mrs. Sam Hop-
pef, general chairman, announced
yesterday. j' ; V i;
Chahmnn of the schedule divis
ions are: Mrs. A1 B. Nelson, ar
rangements; Mrs. Ralph Steen, re
gistration; Mrs. Wayne Long, mu-
~~rs. Gene Brock, ribbons;
ly Oden, posters; and Mm.
amble, publicity.
Sponsors of the schedule divi
sions are: Mrs, C. O. Spriggs, ros
es; Mrs. R. D. Lewis, irises; Mrs.
M. Potts, large arrangements;
C. W. Crawford, medium ar-
traents; Mrs. Lamar Fly, min-
ire arrangements,
rs. R. E. Snuggs, analagous;
. Gene Brock, novel containers,
. ,J. E. Loupot, brass of cop
per containers; Mrs. E. E. Holt,
line amingemetns of flowering
shrubs; Mrs. Sid Loveless, baskets
of vegetables and fruit; Mrs. Jean
D, Neal, grasses or foliage; Mrs.
Carl Files, wild flowers; Mrs. D.
, W. Williams, invitational blue rib
bon; Mrs. George Potter, tables
for special occasions; Mrs. Harry
Li Kidd, arrangements featuring
accesory; Mrs. E. D. Parnell, cor-
sgges, | f t j
Mrs. W. F. Farrar, iiivalid tray;
and Mrs. Marty Karowf, linen's in-
vltatibnal. T, If
Members of the College Women’s
Social Club will serve j tea at the
flower show. Mesdames Phil Mur
dock- and R. R. Lyle afe co-chair-
Classified A
lnSerti0n "t* ^ Spac.
end nil elnMUIedt tritli
TfiTSftS aad^
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rates in Classified
column tech. Send , _
remittance to the Student Activities Of
fice. AH ads should be turned tu b>
10.-00 u.m. of the day before publication
Uterine machines
Bryan Business
22nd. Phone 2-1328.
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If
Employees of the/College haye been provideil with park-
f MARKETING' AND FINANfi®
CLUB, Tuesday; 312 Agricultural'
Building, 7:30 p.m.
St. Mary’s Chapel. Father D. R.
Jacobi, speaker./
PRE-LAW CLUB, 7:30 p. m.,
Monday, YMCA. RichanI H. Cocke
iwiir speak km “The Lawyer in
Politics.’.’
RADIQ CLUB, 7 p. m., Monclay,
Electrical
(All men interested in i-adio in-
Engtneering Building.
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j RUTH CIRCLE, 7:30 p. m,
Monday. Mrs. Ripley Harwood,
Apartment B-20-B College View.
RANGE & FORESTRY CLUB,
7 p. m. Monday, 3rd floor, Ag.
Engineering Building.
SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB
7:30 p. m., Tuesday, A&I Lecture
Room.
buildings in which they wor
Hickman stated that sUn
are allowed two tickets or
before, they are called up foi
first time and that more s j
is placed on speeding than on i ark-
ing. Students are reminded that
thfc 6pecd limit on the campus 19
20 miles per hour.
The following areas have been
provided for ^students only:
Day Students:' Parking [area
north of'Petroleum Eng. Buikling
Parking arba south of Main Drill
Fiekl. Parking area west of ' Tem
porary Class building.
Dorms 1-3-5: Parking area east
of Dorms- 3j and 5.
Dorms 2-4-0: Trail Street (street
next to dorms.)
Dorms 8-10*12: Par-king areja be
hind Dorm 12.
Dofms 7-9-11: Parking
soluth of Dorm 11.
Hart: Parking) area behind
Hatl. . J I]
Bizzell: Parking area sou
Main Drill Field.
Puryear, Law): Parkin
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current crop of purely technical
engineers and what can be done
and what is being done to broaden
them mentally.
Editor Paul Cretien goes into
the agricultural field with fan arti
cle on migratory crop workers and
what the Extension Service is do
ing to aid them. Bob Poison’em
ploys mathematics, economics, and
philosophy to ascerthin the date Of
the next depression and comes up
with the conclusion that in 1952
we had best look to our apples and
shoestrings.
Cartoonists offer some 'food
for thought on the IjlMT issue
with a two-page group of ideas
on what the program could and
might be like. The comparisons
are painfully possible.
The “Visions of Swedenborg”
are adapted to verse by Vick tind-
ley. It’s interesting to note that
Swedenborg was an early engi
neer who delved into calculus and
immodiatly thereafter had a vision
of the tortures of Hell.
Concluding feature is one con-
men in charge of the tea commit- j cerning Dr. Joseph Stadelmann
and his basic language “Voldu.”
This issue of the Commentator
FOR jMLE-Lot 100
woo.t. Jackson Sit!
4-6819. ' •
WhiVhUI. 405-5. or B.
I.OfiT—Netr North Gate,
rimmed irlai*o» in leatr
owner’s; name. Cuhtnet
Box 1343, Collete Stall
FOR KALE -Ni^e Give
finable. 406 Montclair
Pat Yo
On the Ba
tee.
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wt-st and north) of Law Ha
Leggett and Mitchell
Milner Hall: Parking
north of Milner: and cast of
-TENNIS-.
vConVumed fiom Page ?>)
j Benny Stanford^ recently moved to
j the pumber two spot on the team,
1 defeated Joe Emerson 6-2, 10-8.
Emerson got hot in the second set
and Stanford had to come from
behind to gain his victory. Benny
played very well on the boards and
showed Same improvement in his Hall,
previous: bad habit of berving Walton Hall: Parking area
doubles. | I - of Walton Hall; i
The evening doubles went to
the Aggies also when Bennett
and Stanford teamed to take a
win from Emerson and Exall
6-4, 6-2.
The Aggies will take', a rest
from the conference race this week
but will stay in shape (>y playing
the same Houston Bearcats Mon
day in Navasota, and the South,
Wejsteni Pirates Thursday in
Georgetown.
area
11.
area
Sbisa
north
Novis Allison Is
fit Club Winner
i Miss Novis Allison of Rule in
Haskell .County has been awarded
the top 4-H award for Texas girls,
-—the Maggie W. Barry scholar-
Spiipit. ! r }
Given by the Texas Home Dem
onstration Association, the awarjd
entities her to a year at any static
college.
Miss Allison has been associated
with 4-H club ,work fpr the past 8
years. ' 11 '-j | ^
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1947 World Series
Films to Be Shown
Movies of the ; 1947' World Se
ries will be shown at 8 tonight
in the Civil Engineering Lecture
Room.
Carl Tishler, h<Ud the physi
cal education department, said
that all interested persons are in
vited to see the movies.
covers a broader field of subject
matter than any of the previous
editions. Material is for the most
part pertinent and; well presented.
Maid distraction froml the maga
zine’s appearance is again the
lack of page lustre.
Several of the pages resolve
down into two long columns of.
print and could stand breaking
up by shorter paragraphs, bold
er sub-titles, or a use of column
sddi j 1 ij | j jj .
Overall this month’s Commen
tator typifies A&M’s student mag
azines. Due to a time ami help
shortage they aren’t pushing the
“New Yorker” in make-up, but
for content and cover they "are
right up front in the collegiate
field.
GUY H. DEATON
Typewriter Exchange
New & Used Typewriters
Guaranteed Repairs r
116 8. Main Bryan
You’ve chi
right g i f tj
you chose
Coulter’
Ph. 2-1480
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home built ifor a small family.
This homO features, select .hard
wood flooring, IpsuUttion in roof,
car port and good storage space,
can be bought for very small down
payment and $43.00 per month for
20 years at jttf.j
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>Dur office open Sunday afternoon
2:00 ’til 6:00
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CULPEPPER
Realty Company
East Gate
Phone 4-1101
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TOR THOSE WHO
DEMAND THE BEST . .
College Shoe Repair
North (jiate
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Sr.;
TAKE
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Dorms 13-16: Parking area east
of AAA Building, east lane inly.
Dorms 14-17: Parking arejj west
of Dorm 17.
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Come in and get
an earful of oiir
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newest RECORDS
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Blossom Shop
j. Aryan 1 j
Phone 2-1658
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In addition to
Thurtfdays of
Id Satumay, we will run our usual, weekend specials
beginning at
w eek'at “hot ’ prices.
rlced, ve mean at pri, ■es so low SOME Brazos County
By “I ot” prices, Me mean at pn
worthy of belni advertised as a
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denote
Mt will select fr 1:
Cdrry In stock, 6r
or below the advertised prices
. We Will follow this plan
»nt buying connections.
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will be displayed for cus
on our shelve^.
ever runs fifty items on
EVERY DAY.
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] Fish Ball Tickets On Sale
Tickets to the Freshman
to be held Saturday night
on sale by C., R. Ruble in
Hart Hail. These tickets
-for freshmen pn the main Cam
pus.
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once, we wlR seU FIFTY ITEMS—Mondays through
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store thought It was
in; the ads appearing in The Bryan Dally Engle fifty
r items of comparable quality to our items, and sell
rertlsed prices FOUR DAYS next week — Monday
regularly hereafter. We are THIS con-
informal
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store e
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your gdoerry buying thmughout the Week* and si
,v help-yourself and help us. ' Ml |
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When trouble lies deep in
the tnotor of your auto you
can depend upon oui’ ex
perienced mechanics tp get
to the bottom of it.
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Drive in
complete
.
gardless
model.
today for
check-up,
of make
MIT LEE CO
Nash Sales
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No more
to make pajames fit poorly...to
bind or press. You sleep comfort
ably in Jayson pajamas...you took
good lounging In them. For Jayson
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replaces the drawstring with a full,
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covered, back elastic band. Keeps
the trousers fitting snugly, without
pressure or binding. In Cotton,
rayon and mixtures, Jayson paja
mas an cut to fil..styled fashion-
right. Drop in today.
/ $5 to $7.95
LEON B. WEISS
Next to Campus Theatre
Phone4-1212
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For you to sec! For you to inspect . . .1 fr
ginning of its workless washing cycle, ngjit djjjt
till it cleans, drains and shuts itself of'.
Notice the sloping front that eliminatea
bending and stretching . . L And the iiingk
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offers a choice of washing time and water
Watch its exclusive patented washing
so thorough—yet so gentle with clothes.
Discover how the Laundromat given
in usability, performance and economical
Come in tomorrow.
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