The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 07, 1948, Image 4

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By Al Capp
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, SALE-CUT ROSES. Friday, Satar-
day and Sunday at The Rose Stand,
1903 South College Road. , .
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FOR SALE—3S acres fronting 1,500 feet
nine miles south of College, Large fish
pond, trees, level land, hog proof fence.
$50.00 per acre. Abstract furnished.
Ten year payment. Inquire at Braiota
Ranch house or at . 209 Parlrv Place,
West College Park,' \ j,
NOTICE, FACULTY
WANTED
, A correspondence course for
POST GRADUATION STUDIES
Entitled
BIOGRAPHIES OF GREAT
ENGLISHMEN
Interested faculty member*
See V. M. Faires, Austin Hall.
WANTED—19t8 Mercury or ! Ford. Pay
cash. Got one you want to tell ? Write
Box 1107, College Station, ; Texas.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
July 15 is the deadline for filing ap
plications for degrees to be conferred at
the end of the 1948 Summer Session. This
[deadline applies to both graduate and un-
jdergraduate students. Those students who
have not already done so should make
formal application in the Registrar’s Of
fice immediately.
H. L. HEATON, '
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Experipaetit Bta-
A&M [ht s been; made} by
/ thet j^mferican Cy tnamid Campjany
of N)ew[ York.
und will’be.used m iuji-
studies cn cotton deftilia-
be condi cted by Don! L.
superint^r dent ol Subfta-
8, ai Lubjbock, R..D, lAWis
Texas kgricultaral Ex-
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peril lerjt Statioii arfnounced
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by the 1 1’enerai! Ciemical Coniphhy
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Classified Ads
Donald Andrews in County Jail
For July Hearing of Grand Jury
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DSpnald K. Andrews, gjraduate of A&M last spring, is
-being'held in the County J a il on j two charges of assault with mckenzie-bald win business col-
a prohibited weapon and la charge on carrying a pistol, pxis offers refresher courses in short-
Dayis Grant, Brazos County Attorney, said yesterday.
Andrews fired at least seven shots with an Army Car-
two
Mr. and
,45 pistol, held up
Pacific freights ie
bine and
Southern
rarily, and entered the, home 1
emi o-
Mrs. W. W. Blair befdre
SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSI
FIED AD. Rates . t , 3^ a word per
insertion with a 25(f minimum. Space
rates in Classified Section ... 60^ 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.
hand, bookkeeping and associated sub
jects. Dial 2-6665. Bryan, Texas. /
Fred Hickman and R. P. BattiOi
> of the Campus Security, disarmjed
him.
J. D. M
r ilson, tower operator
the SP, was preparing for the £|r-
rivpl of a
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northbound freight abojut
Anol her Fabric Shoppe First
SKIRTS
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The Fabric Shoppi
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Summer Clothing
Extra
M£|ny exceptional bjiys
Now hnc
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SUMMER DRESSjES
Zaires for This Wee'k Only
in girls &
Next Summer
Fores, swim trunks
mo§, — 6 yrs.
zes 7-14 for gir
Sizes 6
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boys (jlothing for
7:30 p.m. Monday when he noticed
Andrews standing, on' the hhilroad
track firing at curs passing along
old Highway 6. :
Fires at Wilson
When. Wilson asked Andrews .to
stop, Andrews began firing pt him.
Five bullet holes werq madej in the
upper section of the tower in one
FOR SALE—Registered fcollie pups sired
by Moi-ris Holme Magnate, an imported
sable. Kenneled by Lone Star Sue. See
R. W. Russell. C-17 Hart, or write Box
No. 208, Waco.
di>ews, entered the home of the
Blairs. Hearing Andrews coming,
the Blairs locked th£ir front door
and drove to a neighbor’s home
to call police. When the Blairs re
turned, they discovered that a bul-
wijidow, and twp were ; found in ] let had shattered a dresSer mirror,
a lower window. Wilsoiji dropped j The radio, a grandfather clock, and
ifrom the tower platform and rac- a gasoline light were smashed.
led for the ditch [beside[the road. Dropping the carbine, Andrews
I Three shots were fired at him. ; ran back into the } ower
lone of which struck the roof of, 0 ft t h e control tower. Hickmdn
j one of the College Project Houses. | amoved a .45 pistol- from An-
1 1 Dashing across-’the. road, An- clnews and held him until the Bryl
; ' ! an and county officers arrived. A
! 1946 De Soto car was stuck in a
[ditch about two hundred yards"
! west of the SP tower.
•L-;"" Army Veteran
Andrews, a 28-year-old veteran
of the Infantry, received a Bach-
i elor of Science Degree in Manage-
j merit Engineering in January of
this year: Since that timfe he has
! been serving as associate research
enginfcer with the department, con
ducting a Texas Industrial sur
vey. He and Mrs. Andrews live
atf 214 North Munnerlyn.
Yesterday afternoon, ’ no bond
had been set, nor had Andrews
asked for it.
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C A F E T E I I A
For Food of
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International
FAME
311 N. Main
Bryan
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Sir Jam** Je
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Interpstod faculty member* *ee
V. M. Faires, Austin Hall
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NOTICE, faculty
WANTED , ’
A correspondence course for
POST GRADUATION STUDIES
Entitled
PHILOSOPHICAL BASIS OF BIOLOGY
See J. S. Holdane’s book
of the same name.
Interested faculty members
See V. M. Faires, Austin Hall
PERSONAL—Mabel: Why did you leave
toe? PLEASE COME HOME. I promise
to "be good to you. John.
FOR SAf.E—A new 66-lb. ice box, Proj-
ect House 12-C.
The
Campus Corner
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Have you seen those people com
ing out of the Campus Corner?
They’re wearing the “ne>v look”-?-
the SATISFIED LOOK Why?
Of course—it’s because they have
been served good food, superior
fountain drinks, and better con
fections.
This week the Corner cook has
put all his art and ability into a
real different
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At the fountan our experts are
all set to deliver to you the penul
timate in sundaes. A four star
Golden Walnut
Sundae G
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— a giant scoop of your favorite
flavor of ice cream covered with
marshmallow cream or chocolate
and topped with a mound of sweet
golden walnuts — a bright mara
schino cherry is thrown ip for good
measure too! ’I -
(Note: Our staff physician
will be on hand to treat those
who eat too many of these
sundaes.)
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Realtor
Over Canady’s Pharmacy
Bryan
Phone 2-6454
ogs ’n Toys
Phone 2-2864
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GUESS-WORK out
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+ Cleaner, fresher clothes
"A Thorough spot and stain removal
A Colors that sparkle llkt new
£ Freedom from cleaning odors
i( Form pressing that lasts longer
Yes, our Sanitone Service is the ulti
mate in safe, scientific dry cleaning.
Try it! You will be amazed when you
compare it with tegular dry cleaning.
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"We Pick up & Deliver” 2005 So.
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| , Draperies, Blankets, Quil ts & Comforters ^
2-8665
H. Adam*. Bryan Burtfies* Machine
Company. Dial 2-1828, 107 Wert 22nd
Street, Bryan. Text*. j 1
FOR SALE—’36 Chevrolet standard 2
door. A real boy. See at College View,
A-7-B. or write Box No. 1809J
LOST—"Wicon” gold’ wri*t watch. Round,
full sweep second hand. Gold Colored
spring type band. Lost July 1st either
between Ag. Bldg., and; South Station
P. O., or between South Statioii P. O.
and YMCA. 1 Reward. C. H. Duncan,
Box No. 6119, College Station, or Room
No. 26. Mitchell Hail.
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1800 AFAAli
’Skated meeting Thursday
July 8th at; 7t80 p.m. Work
and examinations in F. C.
degree. ! , I
J. J. WOOLKET, W.M.
W. H. BADGETT. Sec.
Used Car
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’47 Ford Sedan Coupe
’47 Ford Fordor
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’47 Chevrolet Coupe
’47 Chevrolet Fordor
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’46 Ford Tudor
’46 Chevrolet Conv. Coupe
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’46 Chevrolet Fordor - • '
’46 Chevrolet Sedan
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’46 Chevrolet Sedan
’41 Ford Tudor
’40 Ford Tudor
’40 Chevrolet Sedan
’39 Ford Tudor
’38 Ford Coupe
’38 Ford Tudor
’38 Chevrolet Tudor
’36 Dodge Tudor
’36 Plymouth Coupe
’33 Pontiac Sedan
’48 Ford Pickup
’48 Chevrolet Pickup
’47 Ford Chassis Cab
’46 Chevrolet 2-ton Truck
’46 Ford Truck
’40 CMC Pickup
’40 Dodge Truck
’36 International Truck
*35 Ford Truck
Bryan
Motor Company
“Your Friendly Ford Dealer”
415 N. Main and Hiway 6 S., 1
Bryan, Texas
STUDENTS SMOKE CHESTERFIELDS
THAN
AT MORI COLLEGE
iNY OTHER BRAND
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