The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 14, 1948, Image 4

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OLD AS I AM—fVfc NEVER
TASTED ONE—THEY'RE EXTIMCT.7
—And, any day now- i may
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tfoerc
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GET
THE
OLD
COOT'S
MIND
orr
THE
SuBoECT.r
‘SR-BOCTOR-LOOK
AT THESE.'?’-PHOTOS
OF RURAL HOC | ;
SHOWS/: r -THEY
| WANT YOU TO PICK
THE MOST I
PHOTO
GENIC PIC OF
■ 1948 rr-
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Engineeing
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RATTLEf
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AGGp: ntmi circle of a&m
Mf'thodjst Church, 7:30 p. m., Mon-
(tey, Home cif Mrs. Jim Teddlie,
•1402 College Maih.
NEWMAN CLUB meeting, Mon
day, May 17, 7:1? p.m., St. Mary’s
Chapel. ELECTION OP OPW-
CER3.
Seniors
eceive Faculty Awards
II. ,L
Auvoi’inani, iv.iW. |vi|jnl,'| EE
nee
Ooi
R. L. Clelland, aiii
; have boon I aejlocti'tl by the
(to j reeeivl
mid E. A. faoit'tr, neers, nnd the
leilvi- [ Co
t the t'^he
ncering fapulty jh
| awards forj Jilrjtte, . ,
| . The nwiikbs are! pit*sentedi ejich j The
i semester to graduating jneijubirs
j of the 'Sewior Cl (ts^ who !'h|ive
j achieved dintinclio i by- high
the Iitstitiitjo of Radio Engi-j dent every semester. He is a.stu-
tudent Engineers j dent member of the AIChE, the
ncil. During hia freshman year i Scholarship Honor Seciety, In 19't4
iva$: days Ihistorin'n. A paper of} he was president of the Junior
’•(Ki!* “(Mdsing Gaps in the Class.
or|i Remark|s on Series Re-j The awards, in the form of a
contributions [to tie; growl)
progress of; tpo t c'hpol of
neerinf* and the Cillejge.
afj electric
AUVERMAf
guieering student
hand was a
!
; and the Ross
WARD. ;
; and has at fa ned
dVerage of L.i-U.
uished stud ?n a
Scholarship
Voiu
h«}> an
son ui<?e,” was presented at the Marge bronze plaque on a mahog-
stm enti convention of the seventh ahy background, will he presented
by “H. W. Barlow, dean of engi
neering, at cothmencement exer-
ilnd j 1947. !! , i ' ' ci^ps on June 4.
enti convention of the seventh
t . , . scSo-J gcogigtliical (listrict. AIEE,. in Al-
iastic attaifin$nt hnd nofewlor&y ! i>ur(|ug5quc, New] Mexico, in May
f Ti:
icsl (in- i 1
C
iHg
,ELAN!V, a cllienucal enpincor-
; student froip Tienoa, lias a
^ aVeijage of 2.88 aiili
1 has a gin<1.0 pbint average oj A‘J- ! hns 1 a 'li^Hnnshod student
distinguished • sMnti evi ‘ r ^ ^ TT • thc set ' 0?U I S °
i for six seih-Jters. His orgdniita- : b»s tre^unan year.. He is
tional activities Tntduide mewib^r- ... , , ...
sh'o in the sthden. Mane!.
A1EE, Sehijlajlshic) H|onor Soticity.: ^'hola^hip Honol-bouety.
itOjers.
elhctiica!
a member of the AIChE, the Amer
ican Chemical Sbciety, '• and, (he
Commissions Open
To Postgraduates
In US Air Force
PRE - MED, PRE - DENTAL
SOCIETY, 7:30 tt. m., Monday, Bi
ology Lecture Room. Dr. H. L.
Sfewart to speajk. Refreshments
will be geiwed. j
RANGE & FORESTRY CLUB.
Annual steak fry, 4 p. m., Satur
day, Hensel Park Area 1.
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Former Air Force personnel who
BAETZ, also- .ji chemical engi-
neei ing major fmm San Ahtonio,, . , . , • , .
neering major, is f.om Hoist| n, has la ^tade point average of 2.64 ! a ? x ‘ 1 1 nter '’ s ^ ( l ‘X ^ C °T"n
' ' and I,a” been a distinguished stu- he , A ! l M. I,( ) ? rce R sh « u d
1 ' 1 ( meet with Colonel G. R. Bond in
j : j the Petroleum Engineering Lec-
V. R. SCHMIDT won the Reserve Champion! at thY Saddle and
Sirloin Livestock Show he - e last Saturdays He was gaven the award
for his work in fitting arit‘
Step
Out in
Style and
Comfort
sitns jat i-ach <ntrance to the
leatrhl' Early
t tried running
(i” trailer on
ch showt. Duri
SMOKING'
IN CHON
T ' .
Last February Mr. Tom Pud-
Manager of ' ' ” ”
re. posted “N
iuion Hall The-
0 SMOKING"
in March he
a “NO SMOK-
the screen at
ng the months
le theatre has
checks of the
February, Mjirch and April
usher in t
ide I periodic
ai dienee ajnd haU asked smokers
to put out their cigarettes or
leave (he theatre.
On May a Mp. Puddy made
w •‘NO’SMOKING" signs, ex-
ainiiig that smbkers would be
■cud frpm j the theatre arid
hjeef to disci ilinary action.
May 8 at the, Aggieland
illies ajnnount ements were
ade ‘over the public address:
sit m reminding the audience;
o! the “NO SMOKING’’ regu
lations. Despite |hesc signs, an-
uncements and patrols some-
e ini the Aggieland Follies
iditnhe ulraostl caused a se
als ; incident !by carelessly
bping a cigarette into a
dijvpe in (lie theatre.
In (OnldrrnaiuM with Nalion-
Stkte.J and [local Jaw- and
liege; regulations there will
no smtikiqg in Guion Hall
uatrf. :^?s' is not only .for
otection but for common de
ne). Offenders will be rcr
moved from the [theatre. i
ture Room at 7 p. m. Monday.
According to recent army regu-
'lations, students who are pursu
ing :t postgraduate course in cer
tain technical fields and who,ser-
ved in the Air Force during World
War II will be eligible for com
mission.
Individuals who are particular
ly desired are those majoring in
civil engineering, electricity, phy
sics, meteorology, law, chemistry,
electrical engineering, industrial
and production engineering, metal
lurgy, physiology, psychology, and
I aeronautical engineering.
Candidates for a commission
must have had active duty in
the Air Force since December
7, 1941, either as an officer or-
enlisted man. !
Iri addition, a prospective officer
must, not be over 27 years old uml
must have an honorable record of
l prior service.
Officers selected and appointed
will, be returned to active duty in
4d showing the barrow.v
Cooking Demonstration Given
By Gas Companies’ Food Staff
rO'? v/‘’~
* 'akinfled Ads
SELL WITH A RATTAUON CLASSI-
•PIED ,AD» Itatn . . . .1C a word per
insertion with n 2S(* minimum. Space
rates in Classified Section . . . GOC per
column inch. Send all classifieds with
remittance to the Student Activities Of
fice. All ads should be turned in by
10:00 a.m. of the day before publication.
drawers rind dir fin
able. See! S-Ryt. J.
Trailer Ro. U-3.
SEE US fdf electric? or acelF
-Ljobft latye or small. llU I
ohiorry Oo., New llWy. Ciln it. t»
Way CafK I
TYPING—Brine your themes and thesis
to C-13-A, College View Apartments./
after 5:00 p.m. or to the Scribe Shop.
1007 E. 23rd. Phone 2-G703.
FOR SALE—1933 Indian Motorcycle .'74“.
See Hill Manning, Hart 1-15.
FOR SALE—1916 Cushman scooter—$129.
See at F. W. Woolworth Co., Bryan.
A^k for B. F. Swindler.
FOR RENT—I room furnished apartment
from June through August—SO.VOO per
month. 2200 A Ik-hoi, Bryan.
FOR SALE House No. I. Project Area.
Furnished or unfurnished, it. J. Carl
ton, Box 5119.
FOR SALK— Tires, batteries, trailers.
You can buy cheaper from Haker Tire
Co., tflS W. 22nd. Phone 2-M59.
FOR SALE—Servicyela bou dj
windshield. . horn, '!peeJr|ttij
, seat. Ctcnn for ertsh.
Jenkins. |] |
FOR SALfi—l pr. senior
boot pants—$55.00. Also,
and serge shirt. Sen L,
Room 22|. No. C.
|
FOR SAI.F.—One Bush ant
personal piano of music
1 IPs, Coljeye.
FOR SALK—Studio couch. (
p.m. Apt,; A-12-W, Collett’
FOR SALE- 1941 Studebakit
condition 1[ Call Mrs. Noel
2-2190 evenings.
FOR SAl.li. it Ruiek Si
See l«'fnri' Sunday, Kuer-.j
R.
C. ECHOLS
Realtor
Over Canotly'H 1‘lutrmnoy
Bryan
Thonc 2-64r>4
wu, sibrjic'-cL. •'.
i»e, pinks dn,| ^ /
ehaip^, spur’. sW /'
Butler. 211>.
tj>'AN’TF.D--Agf le* \ to work
Theater; operat
ExpeHepee not
dr Saturdays- ‘
Co '
doormeri, ‘ ir
sary. ApijlyT
p.m. to ^:00 p.fu
8PRC1AL — For gtaduatiott al
rings add diamond jewelry
discount. CaldwvU's
Bryan. Texas;, ' |
dint.-it.,t
Jeu'elrjy 1 ,
> nk
ji4 4ft,
NOTICE. FACULTY
i WANTED
,. •d,
ST GRADUATION STU
fift it led
CARTELS OR COMPETIT
See Stocking's and Watkln’g
the satne name
T*
A Corrfspefdenee course! for
POST GRADUATION STUDIES
ION?
book o>
. Interested faculty mcmbei
( y -V|. M: Knire«. Austin Hall. I’jlejtse htftrv.
k- < Iji J
Near A&M Ganipus
till I
|) . • ‘ ' L
Two bedroom house with
FOR SALE Senior Iwmls. Sire lOjC C.
C*lf 10. Reasonable. See Harris. 101,
No. 10.
FOR SALE—1942 Ford station wagon.
Good mochanicnl condition. Good tires.
Priced to Bell. Fvnns, Hart Hall, E-7.
FOR SALE—1927 CJfforolct Tudor. Spot
light, heater, IWliglit. Earl D. Sher
man, Apt. 269/?, Annex.
LOST—1 pty of rimless reading glarscs
nnd dark blue case. Reward for their
recovery. Contact Griffin! F-P, Hart
Hall/
X ,
SPECIAL—Aggie Udts nnd buckles—$3.60
/ now only #2.00. Caldwell's Jewelry
Store. Bryan. Texas.
Aggie-Ex Promoted
To Commander Of
Washington Base
Used Ct
Heac](|iiarl
/•ll, Ford, Tudor
’41, Mbreury, Coupe
l
’29, Lijncoln-Zophor
’39, Chevrolet, Tuchf
’39, Ford, Tudor
s ;
’38, Cljevrolot, Tufldr
’38, Ford, Tudor |
’37, Cbovrolot, Seihft
’3C, Plymouth, Coufje
’33, Pontine, Sedan j
’48, Chevrolet,. Picki|n
’48, Jct>p
’47, Dodge, Express]
^ ’40, D(]dge, .Truck |
’37, Ford, Panel Del|v;ry
’,35, Ford, Truck
e] j plenty of stomge space, a big >
1 gkrage, and a G. 1. lokn that
may be aaBumed. Monthly
paymentB of—
833.0(1
For 82,000
We have a nice small house
on a gravel street
j ^pavement. Lot size GQxlSO.
ust off
Hy H. Z. WHITE
Mrs. Gussie Lee McCrary, dis
trict supervise!- of the Lorje Star
Gas Company’s Waco district and
Miss Chariot Smith, stAtuiried in
-
tunf), and br<iil<xl a sirloin steak
at tiigh tempefature.
Cooking ni(iat ■ with moist heat
was shown bj; th<’ cooking of a
Bryan with the Lone Stir Gas j pot of roast, braizing a veal heart
Company’s Home Economic* Divi- j in a pressure jautsepan. and hread-
sion, presented a domonstraluon on i ed pork chojis cooked with an
meat cooking to an audidnee of apple..
approximately 150 persons jin the [ Miss Smith i explained that the l '^'("Vcle'rnv'
Animal Industries Lecture Room | keynote to thd cooking of meat is j * jj 0 Ws f R ' c . onim jssione<l in 1918 as I
last night at , p.m. ! the usp of a l^v; temperature, and | • !U „, advanced . through
The demonstration was i banned | cooking the meat until it has j the ranks to that of ^'admiral 1
for the benefit oj the- students • reached the. correct internal tenir [ j n ip.js
who are now taking A. H. .'If,7 and j perature. PaMdets were also; Bledsoe commanded the crusier
Albert M. Bledsoe, an Aggie i
who became an admiral instead j
of a general, has been recently I
made commander of the US Naval j
Base in Bremerton, Washington, i „
Rear Admiral Bledsoe, who at-1 (Lo N- Main St
tended A&M in 1913-14 as an agri- 1
culture,, student, later graduated I
from Annapolis and made the!
Navy his career. His naval service •
during World War II won him
both the Navy Cross and the Le-*
gion of Merit.
Born in Texas, Bledsoe attended j
public schools in Cleburne, Texas
and later the Columbian Prepant-!
torv School, Washington I). C. in
addition To A&M ami the Naval
BRYAN MQlfcitRj
COMPANY'll IS
Your Friendly Ford] ! ea
iFurnishefl .
Two bedroom house with an
efficiency apartment that
rents for $35.00. Pricfri right
at—
$6500
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CULPEPPER
Realty Co.
East Gate — Phone 4-1101
their wives.
The demonstrations
the permanent grade* of second I both dry heat and wet heat cook- (>„«. „f thij pamphlets “Beef
lieutenant. T t SAF, and in the tem-I ing. For dry heat cooking Miss | Cuts dml Hoiv to Co®c Them,”
! j passed out which contained van-1 Denver from February, 1944
ii|icliid<-d; ons nifeat i<‘cipo8. | to ^p r ji ( 1945 and operated with
Task Force 58 in the Marianas
J campaign in July, .1944. Later his
[held in the AU8 immediately prior
to being processed for separation.
; perary grade in the AFUS as was j Smith prepared , a standing rib was not av;iilj(hle for dTstributlon, | Mtip |iarticipated in the Philippin
I- r
roast, pan broiled bacon, broiled j but Miss Smith stated that it had liberation, campaign and for hero-
hamburgers (at a low tenpe.ru-, been ordered for 2 weeks and she! i^ni during ♦h : « r-—-■■nicnt he re-
j . I hopes Jto have fhdin available soon.' eeived the Navy Cross.
The meat used for the demon-
ON THE CAMPUS
-
Al TO PAINTING
j ItiHly A Tender Work
Fr**e Ksti|mat<*s
R. I. BONDS TljlJ.lNG STA.
College Ntulipn, Texas
i , J[1"!
^So octioni free .
p . so per
fectly td|ored! Stpp into
summer'^ fun witH Norris 1 1
Cosuols 4- the Sport Shirts.]
that give (comfort and good j
looks. Made . qf highest I k
quality cotton qnd royon ]■ <-
! i p
J. FOR THOSE WffO
fabrics,
course
our wide
and sizes,
0 s Kat) I e of
lect how from ]
range of styles
BEST
DEMAND THE
College Shop Repair
•! North Gate
Q>
•!
!
The Exchange Store
- “Servin?! Texas Aggies” j ; i
For
MODEL
AIRPLANE
SUPPLIES
Jones Sporting Goods
80S S. Main Bryan
Ph. 2-2882
■ZZ*
ftAUAK
strntiohs wps given to the person
whose nameg were drawn from th
■ curds which they had previous!
I signed. The standing rib roast \Va
, won by H. Z. White; the veal hea’ -
j an<l bacon by I). K. Copeland; por'
chops, C. W.: Freeman; sirlo' -
steak. John EJ Sibley;' pot roast
j Guy T. Moore; amid the hamburgoi
by C.' W. Grej;;..
In addition | tot furnishing the
1 cook for the sljmw. The Lone Star
i Gas Compan>’’.4 Bryan office also
I furnished the j^toye and ref rigor- ;
! ator.
! -T-j-7^
Cocker Club Holds
Open Slum Sunday
•
T h e Bruzqs Valley Cocker
Spaniel Speeiafty Club will spon-
spr an: open dog sjhow in the Ani- |
inal Hushahdr\| ! Favillion Sunday!
; aftempo 11 at ijiOO;
In ajinouneing the show, Mrs. K.
E. Elhuiuist sa(id there would he
breeds' entered [from all over the
; stittt* with several outstanding in-
! dividual entrarits.
Admission’is! frite and the gen-
; oral jmhlic , .is I invited to attend.
Mrs. Elmquist yontludod.
| j |
RO I C Seniors
To Meet Monday
•
Cadets receiving Reserv
Commissions in June will mee'
Monday at 7:30 in Room 301
Goodwin Hall.
The meeting, which will bf
'•omhuted hy Captain A. W.
Stockweli, unit instructor of th-
reserve for the College Station
area, will concern active duty
during thc Summer months.
‘Number, hell, I want
peanuts!’ 1
. WASHINGTON—'Ah — Students
estiinaite that use of rockets in re
search have brought more knowl
edge about the earth’s upper at
mosphere since World War II than
in the previous |20 years of study 7 .
I
We got e*n
Big, Litllje, & Wliitc
;
U ■
FQR THE 1RING DANCE
j l!
Youij dorm representative will call.
STUDE
CON
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“Run by Aggies for
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FLORAL
:ssioi
S TEAK
PLATES
$1.00
Clubs or Fillets
with
Fruit Salad
Dr John S. Caldwell
Optometrist
Caldwell’s Jewelry Store
Bryan, Texas
KELLEY S STEAK HOUSE
For More
V U I j j. .
Readers
BUY A BATTALION
Classified Ad
if reaches more readers
than any dRily newspaper
between Houston and
Waco.
A COMPLETE SUPPLY
OF
Candies —
Confections
and
Drills
Jones Pharmacy
101 N. Main
Bryan
LET AN
Aggie Student
SERVICE YOUR
CAR
GAS
OIL
EXPERT GREASING
WASHING
WAXING &
POLISHING
STOP AT-THE