The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 17, 1948, Image 4

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FOR SALE—Houv (No. 4, Project Area.
Furakhol or uafujniiahpJ. R. J. Carl
ton, Ror; 5149.-
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•uirant Announced as President
Of Singing Cadets for 1948-49
Helnut Quirlun .\viil|i|i0 president of the jSinjring Cadets
for 1918- -19', retiling president Whitney WilHon Jr. jannoun-
ced Sati rday : night at the annual award banquet 1 of the
Hinging ('adets.
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finnan.
for next year;
n for oi^ht
('adets.
Rev. Sam R. Hill, eolleKf chap
lain. was principal speaker at
the banquet and Wilson acted
t| |
Petej Jones dill serve vice-presi'yent
F ill Moss wiM Jbe liaraciqn; Ji*i}ay4- ;r
r r yr,, >'f " :xr t\ b r'K : tors in retioinitid
i »ei; and tie., |Sehn,ll will te NV()rlt f n th(
porter-histomq.j .1 1
In re crip nitioo of fiis past j - «i:(r’k
dork as h in^iiig (’s dot presidentl. i ,
Wilson was pnisiented a ce.ti ’ieate 1 f .t 1 ' •
entitling him tb a suit of el >t}hed. ”*0 n' ji -i t ’i ' 1 Vs ♦
f! ,r z iT'rti iiT.f ife„riwS
ibthlwwl. mi,.' i; I, tit' Crisli o the tan-
ent (Jibl. Gilchi-ist. ' ■ .1 «iUeejTho m art,A Wise
. ' r . : l was .program chairman, And Sam
_ Twenty-ax rnembers on t^t' ;l.anfoicl was in icharge of dqcora-
JfinginK Ci|del8!Weri| presentdd fii-i J
•<» t4 i t *. i ’ ’ Q- f 1 i ' 1
no ill. '
This US
er keys it reerignitfon of tv
riosters’ work ilii, tHc choral t
Students dho had i> *en in thp <j'a-j' SUPAI, Ariz.i—<- J P»
Jets for four sejfnest >1 • were
d'idd keys. Siiil-sdu estor
were pi, sinleb.'Uvuyi\ V\UoA.
Keith llhineii-.y .Fob
ufij W|
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iton Postoffiee in anjlndian community
iedjetb I at the bottom elf the (iranj jCan-
j y'vm .W dwt vvt VVvv W\s ws \iCwV\‘
.fqlep mad is stiff d.e(iv{erH< only by hors
FOR SAIJ? — Tircsj batter«'«. trailers.
You can l»uy cheaper from Baker Tire
Co.. JM W. 22nd4 Phone 2-9159.
FOR 3ALF.—Senior , boot a. Size 10* j
Calf 16. Reasonable. See llarru, 101.
No. 10.
FOR SAI.E—1937 Chevrolet Tudor. SfiOt-
lirht, heater, fortiitht. Fieri 1). Sher
man, Apt ,309-2, Aimer.
FflK SALK—1946 Indian motorcycle, Mte
74 •‘Chief." In co<fU condition with lot-
of 0Ktn*. Price--) 2550.00. See A. W.
Nelson. 17 10.1.
FOR, SALK—Senior boots, size 14'' calf:
7 1 ,. to H 1 .. boot piints. pinks and khaki,
29" Vrii-t, hooks: chain., spurs. sho>-
trees. See H. C. Butler, 218—No. 6.
FOR SALK- My two unit prefab house
and lot at tzive aiway price. LiK-ati-d at
.208 S. Munnerlyb Drive. Contact Jam
Aubrey, Apt. A-7)W, • College Vi<vv. !
SEt US for electric or acetylene weidinr
.^Jpb4 larste or rmall. H. P. Farm Ma
chinery Co., New Hwt. C. neat to White
War Cafe. , I '*
FOR SALE—One Bu«h and leme piano,
personal piano of music teacluer. Box
110®. Colleee.
FOR; SALE—Trailer and rocm equipped
v. ith electric ice box. hot water heater
and built in baby bathinette. Reasonable
price. See J. H. Slcdife,’ Area 1, Trailer
Nd. to* 8 -
WANT TO BUY ttood two wheel trailer.
Box 4089. ' I ■
FOR RENT—luirae two wheel trailer:
•print!* and tall lisbt--. Reasonable rates
fof studenta movlnir. Frank Pritchett.
102 S. Polk. Bryan.. Phone 2.1244.
LOST—Slide rule. If found phone W. 1.
Mprrqw, 4-8671. after 6:00 p.ni.
C. ECHOLS
Realtor
Over Canady’s Pharmacy
Bryan
Phone 2-64.’ft
FOR SAI.j?—Officer-; uniform eon<iatint!
of the fhlluv iny: Tropical worsted
blouxf, pant\ and shirt. Sf^nre blouw,
two isertte ■•h'i.rts, serpe pants. White
blouse. One iciv cream shirt, two ice
cn urn pants, twb Ot) pants, one short
coat. ;Will sell as :g)ut very che ap. Sell
piece; by piece- afteh: Weelnesdny. Call
4-:8.35jl. \
FOUN1) — F'ountain, pen near Pe troleum | FOR SALK Cub Super-t
Kldtf. Owner identity and pay for Uiis
»d at Student Activities Office-, 209
tiuedwin Hall.
iiiser, 3 plne-e-.
Vacancies Exist
In Penal Schools
Examinations Cor the position of
correctional officer with federal
correctional institutions at La Tu
na, Seagovillc, ami Texarkana have
been announced by the Civil Ser
vice Commission.
Entrance salary is $2,694 per
year.
Application forms and addition
al .information may be obtained
from Roger Jackson at the College
Station Post Office. '
-FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — W — A
i helicopter delivered parts for a
Quonset hut used for a church at
: Supat, Indian community at the
bottom of the firand Canyon.
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Keepsake
O' 1 A M o n 0 / KING' s~\
For Thai
ruise
I'luctically new. i.nly 50 h\in». Hanker
ed. Extra instruments. Will trade. Bar
ykin at : *3.000.00. Cost—SH.SOlhOO. Eddie
Anttcl at trailer (k-us--. •j tnil^ north
of P, O., College ■ Station.
NOTICE. FACULTY
WANTED
A Correspondence eoure for
POST GRADUATION STUDIES
entitled
CARTELS OR COMPETITION T
See Stockintt’s and Watkin'a book of
the -ame name.
Irdererted faculty members see
V. M. Faires, Austin H#ll. Pleaso hurry.
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WANTED—Full or pnn ttojr
for retail rtore In Brjt: a
double entry , joarnnl-to-
preparatioo of trial!
Ioka. etc. Reply'Box
how Ion?
Used
Headqua
i’41, Ford, Tudor
t j j ;. r
’41, Mercury, Cou^cj
'.19, Lincoln-Zephci
’19, Chevrolet, Tufqjr
’19, Ford, Tudor I
’18, Chevrolet, T
’38, Fonl, Tudor ] |
’37, Chevrolet, Se
’36, Plymouth, Co’
’33, Pontiac, Sednikt
’48, Chevrolet, Pie|
’48, Jeep
’47, Dotlge, Fxpre
’40, Dodge, Truck] |
V ’37, Ford, Panel
’85, Ford, Truck
BRYAN Ml
COMPAl
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Your Friendly Fofrf Dtfa
415 N. Main St. jP|ont!
Bryan, Te^a
... M ewWnyt-
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FOR
, tbyr it
: Calf 10H. Mje 16-
442jl. :
-penior bait- r-ad. bott
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PLENTY QF ^TE
MODEL USED CARS
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Any mako ., .
: j' • • any mpdej .
Priced to sell
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DISHMAN
PONTIAC
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Across from Post Office
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si//over America.
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f£ The traditional symbol of
f lovp ... a genuine
regisferod Keepsake
\ Diamond Ring. Cheete 'Ajth
confidence ... at this store
when you smoke
CHAMPION SHEEP SHOWMANV-W. C. IIOLLANIL above,
was chosen (he champion sheep showman at the Utile Southwestern
Livestock Show held on All-College Day. He was also named group
champion showman. ■ )/' '
Civil Service Has
Typist Vacancies
What’s (looking?
Sign up todfify with
iOHNstlN iMAGAZINi; AOIvNUl
AGGIE WIVES CIRCLE of the
A«tM Methbdist Church, 7:.‘i0 p.
in., Monday’, Hpine lof Mrs. R. I). !
Positions for stenographers and Decker, JJ-14-Z, College View,
typists with the Civil Service Com- AGGIE RUTH CIRCLE of A&M
missions are open, Paul H. Figg, Methodist Church, 7)30 p. m., Mon-
rcgional aireclo". announced today. day _ Home of Mrs! Jim Teddlie,
Entrance salaries range from 1402 College Main. .)
$1756 to $2394 per year, and cm- , i
ployment will be in Texas. NEWMAN CLUB meeting, Mon-
ApplicationS may be obtained l ' a >' il’^ |
ed from the College StatioivPost i-pn^’ ' l ' LK(11 ° N 0F 0FtlJ i
Office or from the Itegional Di-' — ' ' j ,
rector, 14th US Civil Service Re- pr K . MED, PRE - DENTAL
gional, 210 South Harwood Street. SOCIETY. 7:30 p. m., Monday, Bi
ology Lecture Room. Dr. H. L. i
■Stewart to speak. Refreshments
will be served.
RADIO CLUB, 7 p. m., Monday,
Room 102, EE Building.
SAM, 7:15 p. m., Tuesday, YM-
( A Chapel. Dr. William Gomberg
is guest speaker.
MORRIS!
_ because Philip
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(Agog#»T'tn1 k.ng JOOOO
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frxgag»m*ni ti»vg ISO.00
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All 'ingj .vvodcb^ -n arh-Tf 01 wgfl
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San key Park
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SMOKING
IN CHON
Last February Mr. Tom Bud
dy. Manager of Guion Hall The
atre, ported “NO SMOKING”
signs at ea:ch entrance to the
theatre. Early in March he
started running a “NO SMOK
ING” trailer on the screen at
each show. During the months
of February, March and April
the usher jn the theatre has
made periodic checks of the
audience and has asked smokers
to put out their cigarettes or
leavg tlfcj theatre. ) 1
On May 5 Mr. Buddy made
new “NO SMOKING” signs, ex
plaining that smokers would be
ejected from the theatre and
subject to disciplinary action.
On May 8 at the Aggieland
Follies announcements were
made over the public address
system reminding the audience
of the “NO SMOKING” regu
lations. Despite these signs, an
nouncements and patrols some
one in the .Aggieland Follies
audience almost caused a se
rious incident by carelessly-
flipping a cigarette into a
drape in the theatre.
In conformance with Nation
al, State, [and local law and
college regulations there will
be tio smoking in Guion Hall
Theatre. This is not only for
protection but for common de
cency, Offenders will be re
moved from the theatre.
Every day . . . Tgiore and more
people are discovering in PHILIP
MORRIS a milder smoke, a
fresher, cleaner smoke than
they’ve ever known before!
If you’re tired of “cigarette hang
over’’—tired of that stale, musty
taste in your mouth—that dry,
smoked-out feeling in your
throat , . . join the millions who
CALL FOR PHILIP MORRIS.
Remember ...PW/L/F MORRIS is the
ONE the ONE Yleading cigarette rec
ognized by eminent nose and
throat specialistsas definitely leas
irritating!
NO OTHER CIGARETTE
CAN MAKE THAT STATEMENT!
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