■Point Program Outlined at A& Accoun fc Meet > -if •- rrrr •• . f|r;. ' What’s Cooking? IQh 'ol,e V I A four-fold ^aais nee^ssaiy t the success of a business was out Jined Tuesday py K. G Dunlop, president of thej suri OU’Pomp any, rhiladelphia, th4 openinK se«' pion of the A&il Accoiiplrnff pon ferenee.• ■ • j- '! 4 • j ; ! j “Nio busines.4 can~ sufccessjfullyj puiwive uhless - its nbn««fmeni ae-||3^ ceptS and di.si-Hargte j||b resbon-il " sibihties iattaehfcd to nM j activities .| S p ort , activities, j on this four-foil! basis,’ he sqttd. | EX-SERVTCEMEX’S . “With the ppojrressivi sep(ai'a-| BRintlE AND SDCIAL Ition between thtf funetiops of i|ian inpement and ownership inecesifari ly accompanying large .corpolrate iorgnnizations, -fpianage.ment a s-< PUmes a four-fold - respoppib{lity. These responsibilities arje: to; the public and govej'nmentf t}> the icon Isumer of the qOmpany'ss prodjucts AlChE, 7:15 p. m., Tljmrsday, Petroleum Leetmv Room ,4 BAYTOWN A&>! CLU p.m., [Phursday, May 6, Rom 106 Acadclmic Building, j B&A SOCIETIES (join B, 7:15 f &A SOCIETIES (joint jmeet- ing), 1 p. m., Thursdny, Guion Hall. Attorney General -Price Djuniel to i-speaki on “Tideiands Question.” CORYELL COUNTY 7:30 Acad CO Ipl ill. p. ir ejnic. iRPU tiqn. j LU B, m., Thursday, Ropni-llO? Charter ihcefing Ifiicei'f PUS CHRIST! CLlflj 7:T Thursday, R 00 * 11 2f Election of next year's of. and discussion of pic NATARRO COT T NTY CLUB 7:30 i ] m., Thur'isday, Academic PRI -LAW iCLUB, 1 p.m. Thurs- HeiU„' Returns rs-! . T of clu n! Aca 1 - - ey uenerai J U*- Price . laniel to speak on “Tidelands I\ClC3SCfl DV 150X6S WE \THERFORD CLUB, 7:30 p. A break-down of the results of nic arid I V EJS CLUB, t Robin) the company, pad to' the stjock- i holders or ownei'p of the icompnny. jlpini' meoting, Wednesday, 7:30 Thursday, 7:30 p.m.L Cabinc of YMCA, ENGINEER GROUP, 479th Composite Group, Army Oiganized Reserve, 7:30 p: in., Thursday, Secohd Floor, PM A (formerly A A .tA) Building. . ; FLYING CLUB, 5 p.m, today 5h Aeronautical Building. * HI LI.EL AND JUNTO I CLUB, or services; tofjfche; empitoyCes of ' the stje if meeting, Wednesday, 7:30 ‘The accountant h|storiqaliy| .jpjm.jCabinet Room;of ,YMpA. I)r. m., Thursday, Room 303, Acadeinic. the school lax increases and bond WACO - McLENNAN COUNTY elect on bv [boxes has been releas ed for publication. .j' Unofficial returns show; that Collcjge Station I'esidents Voted 247 for and 97 against the tax rate increase, while the bond issue was pass 'd by ct 237-107| vote. The votel by boxes follows: WELLBORN Tax Rate Increase ? or i. . 26 \gainsjt Bone Issue) ■’or .. . CLUBi 7i:30 p. rn„ Thursday, Rooim 301, loodwin Hall. Election of club t ‘casurer and plans for sum mer s icihl. Polk County Club Holds Final Meet The!; Polk County Club will hold its final )■ meeting Thursday pight j Against ft’ ^ Vf 1e !? ome of Mr - aml i i BONDS STORE ^ ni J’ ^ A*\ -n v. c ! Tax [Rate Increase Plqris for a spdial Will be formu-1 ^ or laU'd: |n the meeting, and a pro- Ao-amit gram [launched to induce Polk) p , Countb High School graduates to | ^ ov enroll pit: A&M next September, j A<»ninO Thor Martin's home is located rol l fpp UT \Tio\ directly across the road from the ! T „ v 1 t()I ' LEGE STATION Northeast corner of Anchor Hall. ) Flyinc Club Plans Bom ^writes panageiWentfs record ;aml Melvin S. Brooks will discuss the , _ , rrr i provides it with the accounting ofj report of President Tjruriiap's- • 3l^^tl II v 1 OQd'V itsistcwftrdship|in resplecf to t icse ..Commission on Higher EnuciltibnJ r : O ' ampany HENDERSON COUNTY A& .Rate Increase •’or ...(. •\gainst . Issub) Pr responsibilities, president said. More than 20|) are attendhigj conference \vhir- 1) ■ di 1^0 CIGARETTE CAI CHESTERFIELD’ WITH ME. THEY SATISFY. Classified Ads 12 j 3ELL^WIjtH A BATTALION CLAS 1° 12 247 97 237 107 •THER TAKE PLACE .n : ' 1* 'i 1 i |: ! It CURREhiTLY STARRING IN "THE BIG CLOCK' » PARAMOUNT flClniRE it I . . ' >,s W%i M 4>y C -: 1 \ m- , ! m ■ -M m .4 .. J&Zi .i . •t ov-' • !.&&&» * Pi ;■ m ;r* ffe...! smoke Chesterfield ('FRiwifl SERIES OF STATEMENTS BY PROMINENT TOBACCO FARMERS) Iffoggctt & Myers buy top quality cigarette tobacco tytul pay top prices for it .. . nobody icill average paying more than they do year in and year out. I’ve been smoking Chesterfields ever since I’ve eh smoking. I just like them . . . they have real \fbaeeo flavor. //itmvfsjsrrr i ' ' FARMER-f>ANVILLE,VA. f is: •2 : f: ■K -r' il 1 if c t J;|i HED AD. RatPf ... 3c a word per inaortion with it 25eil. Garaije at tached. hardwood floors. Priced for quick Mile. 262 Fidelity Street, West 1’ark Addition, College Station. FOR r liox 2f>7. Col- Station. C. H. McMulU-n. FOR SALE- Kntrr. ilrawipir i-aw*! in irood conditiion. Inquire at Exchange Ston* on u-kphone 4-1177, afH«*r 7:00 p.m. Brigadier Gt)neral Elbert P. Tu - J ! Army,” is part of a series spdn- 1 si L boss lodge noi no# ak&am sored in May and June by che I A r "' v ' li, 'K T hurs Vi,y ut Christian Radio Committee. T 1 ^ ' ;0 ° p m ' Work ,n K A ' General Tuttle will open the half hour recorded program series with the title message, “Like a Mighty Army.” t Others will continue through tHe ), i <- next nirie weeks, with messages built around phrases in the hymn, “Onward, Christian Soldiers.” Dr. Theodore F. Adams, pastor of the First Baptist Church, Richmond, Virginia, will jspeak next week on “Where the Saints Have Trod.” degree. Examination* in F.C. degree. GIKK GILCHRIST, W.M. W. H. HiADGKTT. See. A new two bedroom h on Kyle Street bml P.H.A. specifications.: home features lot.s.| | buitt-ins, attached ““ age, wall to wall c and azrock tile in the) chen and bath. , | CULPEP Realty East Gate Phjj| ;•! 11 •I9i8--Univiersal Jeiip, 700 mile*. 1941—Mercury Tudor, Radio, Heater A Spotlight. 1941—Mertiury' Club (j'oupe, Radio, Heater 1941- Ford Tudor. —Plyniouth Tudor. ) T', Clean. 1939—Chevrolet Tudor. 1939 Lincoln Zepher, 4-Dobr Sedan. 1938-Ford Tudor. 19317-Chevrolet Sedan 19:57 Chevrolet Tudor. TRUCKS j. -11c FOR THOSp WHO DEMAND THE BEST . . College Shoe Repair North Gate \ N FASHION BY THE Y^RD for MOTHER CRISP DOTTED SWISS Blue, pink, white,, green, orchid, brown, black, red, navy .....; I 98c - $1.49 The FABRIC Shoppe Across From Post Office In Bryan -4— Don’t Forget ' Her On j' MOTHER’S DAY k . i She .Will Appreciate One of These ' [• USEFUL GIFTS ; ] i, _ N ,r , r. WAFFLE IRONS ;' . H J ■ • ; I. ' ‘ PROCTOR POP-UP ! TOASTERS SUNBEAM COFFEE MASTERS PRESTO COOKERS POPCORN POPPERS FANS IRONS 7 : ELECTRIC CLOCKS ELECTRIC MIXERS BEDSIDE RADIOS ;L t We Pay Shipping Charges to Any Point WILSON-BEARRIE CO. One Block East of Bank • 1 ' 1942 Ford fA Ton Pickup. 194j0 —Dodge Cab &( Chassis, ; i l‘/i Tpn. 1 ' 193|6—Ford) I'.j Ton Dump J937—Ford Ton Panel. BRYAN MOTOR COMPANY .-]•!•; . I ;! i YOUR FRIENDLY . i FORD DEALER 415 N. Main Bryan, Texas T--- 1 . YES . . . each tim^ modern, ^enti “fiddling’ l i on ; WeiTt Be Sorry ...jen You PLAY BALI. 1 * ! With 14: i irnicn !| A 4.45 planing that wins “i ■[ r ip With us! Our Way allows: no with your prec-' A 'all us for the T5 WAT(t quality service. [S'CIE CLEANERS T & DYERS L' b - i : * B4ND SALE! r wl- -I Your We w your alch Band I n up to $1.00 id bn a new . | 1,. | FR|i|)AY ^FRIDAY lue • • • • one. II May 7 CARTY | f I* ' | .gKS 1 Gajte i . 1 ‘ th i. h\i:\ i! ‘i