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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1948)
14 Page l UX ABNER DoGCvvrcf- AN'NOW-SMO^E, IN > HONOR ofSALQMEY -OUR LEADIN 7 ^ crrimj-fviNKTO ME. 0NLY5WITH SWINE EtES"//- & :'/V; , . t * • iVEfe ITS HpSt TAJX^TED OTIZCN -YQKUHS' PlG-^GRAND $ENDOpf f iftH AUU | DEADUWE LETTERS OLE MAN MO^E ff THEM4YOR CArfT GREET SALOMEY? HE'S IU.**| HAf-HE'LL WHSTt£R% THE ‘ housevote NBKT ELECTION CESS NGUISHE na *. > , p., 4 . & KNEW TRET LI'L ' TO' T'BE.’ NTOlASKILliEX XUL I PORKER WAS MEANT I i SOMETH) sj' FINER THAN > SLAPPEtt INTOjASKlUEX < FRlED AN'ET BY OS I iggor^it Hua.-billies. - teM Ti til 1 -RELAY- of the 1 In tV {Tie rep KOing hit a hurdll* andjdidr. time of thfe indicatjed tfiat flail; placed ...Thej ..lay. foul YOUR Nl ARRIVING THOSE AMI D«Pol/’/*9 METO Kf AGREE MODEL IS DDAYt-f •ID YOU WANT i -ier.?t- i : E NAME OF(DWOaOLrr) INTER NATIONAL GOODWILL'^ - ip 4- B ROADWAY/f . BRIGHT L. LIGHTS/T AOTYGRAPHS FOOD/f —IT COULDN'T HAPPEN TO A BETTER HAWG/T •mi" SESYD'TH^T GOO BYE, FOLKSY AI PROM l' SUCCESS WILL NEVAH GO T'S ALOMEY'S , RAID — SHE WILL ALLUS TREAT I YO' AS EQUALS f. r iM SAflAifoft By Ai Capp V I C«»« U*»4 W>al.w l - / jf U U < 0>M*»Wt >*('...« f yf J so THAT S YOUR NEW 'MODELVT YOU WANT MC TO KISS A PIG ? » REFUSE.T- THINK OF ALL THOSE NAHSTV germs .rr- v j . * f,-. LI- IT’S MIGHTY WHITE O' ]\f-A PEAL \ YO'T' CORN-SIDER X -$»#:/<.?■- SALOMEY'S HEALTH, V HAHMVS L > CESSPOOL/'/-BUT, LEMME \ ALABAMMUS GIVE YO'A TIP ON HOW J - AMD, OLD , T'GIT RID O' THOSE A AS I AM- < GERMS//- FUST- MD' <( fVE NEVER N .JUMPS INTO A )V TASTED ONETT) J\ BARREL O' HOT * k ' LARD-* Classified Ads SELL WITH A BATTALION ,CLASSI FIED AD. Rate? . . . DC a word per insertion with a 25rf minimum. Space rates ip Classified Section . . . fiOC per column ipch. Send all classified* with remittance to the Student Activities Of fice. AU ads should be; turned in by i 10:00 a m. of the day before publication. TYPING—Brine your themes and thesis to C-13-A, College View Apartments, after X .00 p.m. or to the Scribe Shop. 11007 E. 23rd. Pfionc 2-0703. FOR SALE — Pair of “enior boot? and ! spurs. iSfte (approx.J "-A. Burch, 322, No. 14» College. ' FOR SALE—Must pell clean 1916 4-door Deluxe V-S Sedan, 19,000 miles, radio and heater. Also, 1037 Chevrolet 2-door Sedan. {v( at 106 K. Batt, Street. Bryan. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY — For some one interested in investment with steady (weekly income. f>o vendinir machines now in operation. Leaving school, must (sell. Contact I). L: Locke. Hart Hall jA-13. or write B. J. T., Box 2078, (tol- (lege Stotlon. R. C. ECHOLS Realtor Over Canady's Pharmacy Bryan Phone 2-6454 v f <} La Beacli of IfCLA. IchiR was a i - , ,. strange lovent in thatl due to 1 a (CjoRtiiJiied from Page 3)J Li mx-.t&ke it waif only $!) yards 5 r [ [M inches' lopg. j ] night. j f J'lj Thompson of Texas finished oujt c lovf hurdle erent thej AKI-| o1 ' njdney in the [1500 meter res<>r tativj?, Hi 11, was third lace after leading foil two laps] over the light i hurdle? ttuli The threo races.run in (the confer- FOR SALE—1 study table, 1 pair baby scales. Apt. C-l-B. College View. I I.OST 1 pair glasses; black case; steel frames. J. G. Hancock. 3-L Puryear.’ IT ; Ultl event, ad ’t place.| The (seconds would fuivi! meitlber.- of the ’ani 1 each cul|-cted the i'. year. TPie ..third .watch /or' the aj.vay wa ■ako also t|>ok aivny Waift-V ies from tVe.i I Kansas land Djrake Rtilays. ..Kansas and Drake It The (reprt sentativef University with a ( time Los Augelof a yan|. r«-. encc meet the week before prob ably had j?ometping to itlo Vi'ith his {wtn- .showing. ! ... with|)iLt the 'bird luck] j !j j The f^un members (of the re lay teafti each collected their third witch for the year. The' also took away watchejs from t‘ • and Drake Relays. flays j'.;! The Ttxas, belay ttjam stayed of Teda^ j over until Saturday night in ortler ’ ‘ 1 —‘.ionpate I in thej California won (the sprint relhjj j to partienpate ,^..v., of '40.6. They boa; tjhti I Relays. They vion this; event with AC >y a iproxim.tt^ly I a - tirtie ojf 40.v for a| new meet L ( | record.- , j j — - Parkier chme. jn third in chme. hundrejd ya^d [dish Pattonj of Sauthejfn- Cal and I kyd team yeslenlajj evening. ! 1?. behind tjfui ( Coach Anderson arrivjed by plane idol) with the' other members of ,the RECORD SALE! i ± for «3.00 T : i 12 for S2.«ft Singles — 25c y~- ‘ Vlbiiins- S2.(H) BRIAN MUSIC CO. j 402 N. Main S i Bryan,; Texas What’s Cooking? AGGIE AERO MODELERS, 7:15 Wednesday.(Room 108 M. E. Shops. AGGIE'RUTH CIRCLE, 7:30 p. m., Monday, with Mrs. Walter Vickens anil Mrs. Jack Inglis as hostesses, ;)t Golden RiUe Farm, VA Warns Against Side Payments For Cl Home Building The Veterans Administration has warned vbterans, builders, and Highway 6. lenders against the consequences of AGGIE itlVES CIRCLE of A& making or accepting so-called‘‘side M Methodi.jt Ghufch, 7:30 p. m., payments’’ in the sale of home Monday. Home of Mrs. N. N. Gann properties: to veterans with the 217 Lee Street. i . ' aid of GI loans. |“ A1EE, 7:30 p. m.. Tuesday. EE j Such fide payments-—usually Lecture Room. Election of officers, j made for the purpose of evading -presentation of certificates. \ the prohibition against sales to SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB; veterans in excess of appraised; Barbecue, Monday, May 24, 4:30 i “reasonable value”—arc a direct j violation of law' and subject of- j fenders to possible federal prose- ( Cution, ' Waco regional officials ( said. •' I Many ekses have been reported j in which veterans have been in-f dpced t<> pay .the builder or .seller ( an amount Over and above the j I sales price shown on the loan re- I | port submitted to the Veterans j j Administration, and upon which ( j the, government loan guarantee i<s I [based. ;'(•'■ j Veterans who knowinlgly con- | spire to evade the law by making such side payments risk loss of their rights under all veterans' laws, it Was stated. Any lender who submits a loan to-VA (ai! guaranty while posses sing knowledge of a side payment in connection with the sale — even though the payment was made to a tivini party other than the lend er—will be suspended from furth er participation in the Ui loan progiam, officials said; Also any guaranty issued in connection with the transaction will be invalidated. p.m., at park near Bomber Base ball Park, F.F.A.,: 7:15 p.m. Eng. Bldg. tonight. Ag. ■>.. FOR SALE—Tires, httUories, trailer-.. You can |>uy cheaper froln Baker Tire Co., 103 W. 22nd St Phone 2-8139. L05tT—Parker i'Sl" pen with H. B, Men- diet a entrrav Please return ‘to Box 3242 or Apt (D-C-D, College View. rr NOT1CK—Smnlll house avnikble June 1st or lief ore. MOO.OO down, balance like Tent. 203 N. Munnerlyn. Ehrhardt. FOR SALE-1946 ChevMIet original. Radio,! heater, ,,s|at -potliaHt Grndiiate ' .-tudei S1.69r..Qa Box 1109, College. | POLIO INSURANCE—.Ml extjlus<sl|u 33,000. Cover 1 t fttire family! tot 1 j fj per year. Phope; (4-466(6 or 4if7|9 H- WANTED-WooM )n;e tb buy couch. Write to pox 1429. .stftins ; FOR SALE A two bedroom home in the coun try with all: the conveniences of the city and about two acres of land. Nice shade trees and a good paved road. ! FOR RENT A two bedrdom home completely furnished; ii) nice condition; and close to College. To be rented for three months beginning about June 6th. FDR SALE A good two bedroom home in College Parlt located on bus line and near the shopping center. A good buy far someone wishing to I be in College Park. See us for disposing of your real estate since | we have buyers for the right pfjoperty. E aggie REALTY CO [l M Located ov£r Southside Grocery Casey-Burgesp Bldg. .Tel. 4-1245 Manager: J. T. Williams Associate: Johnnie Holiek .--j— Notice, faculty - wanted A core. >p<mttwicb coursp for POST (iHADUA'TION STUDIES ' Entitled RUSSIA IN FLUX Seo John Mayiiard's book of tho fume nnmo ! ntor.-tfcl faculty see V M. Kairt'S. AtKtin Hall. Keepsake I I A D DING V.-« MW* O N A l till ■ * •s./V'sry.. ■ ' Nice i |fo youj* | i>y Faberge I > - i a hd r vnul -kitP'-' *.'. L - i [Straw Hat . ’ .' i II / J •!; I’JIW .yW,' ‘''A- ■Cologjne lol st’cjosK 4II! ov.er you! an J baliliowder,! silky smooth p h [- ‘j ‘v,.’ f |-i ' Ml ' . . ; I /-( ?:/ j '• 'vheej.L.io flii|ly|'and purly. | •; i j I Cologne z oo 3.50 S.00 , Bath Powder | r 4 ;t75 mif. I • * j ' - ' EM ... ■ LESTER'S SMART SHOP . Ibtyan j.t?.,. j - ’47 AjBjKie U1U Graduate From :LT Dentistry School JoSeph H. Smith, Class of ’17, will graduate from the University of Texas Sqhool of Dentisti'y at exercises to ‘be held May 31. Commencement exeicise will be ( held at thej South Main Baptist (■ Church, llotjston, beginning at H i - ! P- m , : ; Dr. Smith'is one of 26 graduates ! in the School: of Dentistry. A mem- [ l>er of Psi: Omega fraternity, he is from Port; Lavaca. G U Y , H. DEATON Typewriter Exchange New & Used Typewriters Guaranteed Repairs 116 S. Main Bryan Enduring as the love they proclaim, Keepsake Matched Wedding Sets are eternally gifted with heirloom quality and classic grace. Identify Keepsake by the name in the ring. Kccpioka NASSAU Engagement Ring 150.00 Alio $200 to 2475 Wedding Ringi 20.00 and 12.50 All nrg« illustrated nv«ilob!a m white oi well ai r itil'o* r-aU e-L-rged »o s 'etolli Fnce* inJ«Kle fb^etul ta* Sankey Park JEWELER BRYAN fafctP 1 *! Your last chance to save $1.25 on ; \ and S2.00 on G6t the Special Senior Rate Sign up today with AGENCY JOHNSON MAGAZII COLLEGE ROOK STORE Box 284 —^ College Station BURGESS- PUGH WAREHOUSE TORAGE 44236 WE HAVE THE .SPACE ... Call us for arrange ments to store your furniture, household furnishings, etc. !4 Ml. South Kyle Field On Old Hwy. 6 USED CAR I HEADQUARTERS 1948 FORD 2-door—Fully Equipped. 1947—CHEVROLET 4-door Fleetline—Radio, Heater, Spot light. 1947 KAISER—Fully Equipped 4 $1,975.00 1946 FORD Station Wagon- -Clean and ready to go. 1946 FORD 2-door Super Deluxe—Fully Equipped. 1946 CHEVROLET Fleetline Club Coupe—Only 10,000 actual miles. MERCURY Club Coupe L $1,095.00 1911 1941 1941 1939 1939 1939 1938 1938 1936 FORD 2-door HUDSON 4-door CHEVROLET 2-door FORD 2-door LINCOLN 4-door ... FORD 2-door CHEVROLET 2-door PLYMOUTH Coupe . 1,095.00 595.00 795.00 695.00 395.00 695 00 525 00 445.00 USED TRUCKS FORD L. Ton Pickup—Heater. i . CHEVROLET Vi Ton Pickup—Heater,’ Radio, Fog- lights. FORD Vi Ton Pickup---Bumper guard and Trailer hitch. FORD >, 2 Ton Stake. WILLYS JEEP.- DODGE I’i Ton long wheel basc. ( ( j FORD IV.* Ton Dump. -BRYAN MOTOR COMPANY "Your Friendly Ford Dealer" 415 NORTH MAIN BRYAN, TEXAS 1948 1948 1947 1947 1948 1940 1935 Pretty 1 ; ih&zu im venriitloii. SALF,—TTvtJ slertric rrfrlfer*Wr} Cal aa $:r,.oo. C&H e-cor.t. 41 $ ALE|-On* j'|av(' v^t--F13.00. Kpu |R 2I1ALE4-Mu»t| Isiell nuiskly. refard^-s if lik|. 15)39 HaMlsy "74” taatorcyr 1* in ], ikkI' condition. Only SOI) miles on (‘Ctn- v i/wrhnul. owner. 49 Milner. — si Pictures t\ * .1 A. il; IN CLOTHES DRY • Clothes look • Spots anti s: • Colors sparkje m itH jtitr v ) ife* ED OUR BEHER WAY ffitiy removed. Careful finiskinf rtf’ • Trv our faumm 1 ' 1.11 lu refl original drape. Sen iee todiav! . 7#tHlSt.IS33fca>., Uawtone) PERFECTO CLEANERS 2(riSotitji ‘WelpidR i illcge Road 2J5665 an 1 deliver’ Books Wa Fhe YMCA is sponsoring a wholesale book buj|er 2nd at the Exchange Store. He will offer Ur bi|y Books not to be reused at A&M. ■1 . s l 'l i'\