The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 12, 1948, Image 4

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MCM'AY, JULY 12,1945
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What’s Cooking?
AGRONOMY SOCIETY, 6:30 p.
m., Tuesday. Initiation Ceremony.
A&M F.F.A. Collegiate Chap
ter, 7:30 p.m., today, Ag. Eng.
Lecture Room.
DON’T FORGET
MADELEY’S
ANNIVERSARY SALE
- PREVIEWS -
Continued from Page 2)
gests that they acquire a new gag
writer.
The plot in this cinematic en
deavour is of little consequence.
There is some sort of story that is
secondary to the crudely comic
antics of this hammy duo. There
fore, I shall not bore the sensitive
ears of the readers with the grue
some details.
There is positively nothing out
standing about this flicker. One
can only say that it is typically
Abbot and Costello.
The only redeeming feature of
the entire program at the Queen
is the extremely humorous cartoon.
TRIANGLE INN at Midway
l Come by for all kinds of cold refreshments
BASKET O’CHICKEN & BASKET BURGER
‘'Best in Town”
STEVE and HIS SILVER JACKETS
will play request numbers Fri. Nite 8:30 -11:30 p. m.
CLEANING — PRESSING
ALTERATIONS
AT THEIR BEST — AT
CAMPUS CLEANERS
Over The Exchange Store
THINGS ARE GETTING TIGHT
USE
OUR
CONVENIENT
TIME PAYMENT PLAN
FOR ALL NEEDED REPAIRS
12 MONTHS TO PAY
NO DOWN PAYMENT
“1st in Service Because We Put Service First”
CORBUSIER CHEVROLET CO.
Bryan Phone 2-1376
The Tom and Jerry offering is
one of the best yet.
“The Noose Hangs High” is
recommended as family entertain
ment.
★
“Raw Deal” (Eagle-Lion), star
ring Dennis O’Keefe, Claire Trevor
and Marsha Hunt. An Edward
Small Production, Palace Theatre,
Bryan.
Edward Small again lives up to
his reputation as a better than
average producer in the current
offering at the Palace Theatre.
Using an old and overdone Holly
wood plot, he weaves it into an
enjoyable evening’s entertainment.
The plot deals with the efforts
of an escaped convict (Dennis O’
Keefe) to even things with the
gang leader who put him “up the
river” for a slight vacation. On
the other hand, the gang leader
strives to liquidate O’Keefe, the
only one who can spill the prover
bial beans.
The love interest is supplied by
two very attractive partners in
crime, Claire Trevor and Marsha
Hunt. The story drags on to a
blazing, but tragic ending which
RE-ELECT
J. ALTON YORK
Of Brazos County
State Senator
He has proved to be a friend
of A&M College. Age — Ex
perience — Serving in Senate.
He is best qualified to repre
sent A&M College in the
Senate.
(Paid Political Ad)
NATION-WIDE SURVEY.
SHOWS THAT MORE COLLEGE
STUDENTS SMOKE CHESTERFIELDS THAN ANY OTHER BRAND
"Chesterfield wins
with me because
they’re Milder "
^ OUTSTANDING
PROFESSIONAL GOLFER
WHY...I smoke Chesterfield
( FROM A SERIES OF STATEMENTS BY PROMINENT TOBACCO FARMERS)
/ like to sell tobacco to Liggett &
Myers because they buy the best mild
cigarette tobacco for Chesterfield and
pay the top price.
I’ve been smoking Chesterfields ever
since l started raising tobacco. / know
they’re made of mild, sweet tobacco.
if riCiriirinFiiiiT
Always milder Biettfu tasting Cooler smoking
might not appeal to the niore sen
timental fans in the audience.
Small makes excellent use of
somber photography to further
create the- elements of suspense
and danger.
On the whole, it is an enjoyable
thriller, well acted by a convincing
cast. Your reviewer recommends
it as adult entertainment.
Graduate Seniors
Have Until July 15
To Apply for Exam
Graduating seniors who plan to
do work toward advanced degrees
have until July 15 to register for
the graduate examination to be
given August 2 and 3, C. H. Ber
nard, a member of the examining
committee, announced today.
The examination, which consists
of two four-hour periods, is a se
ries of objective tests in eight ba
sic fields of the undergraduate
curricula plus an advanced test
in the student’s major subject.
Bernard is to handle the details
of 'the examination this summer
in the absence of Dr. W. A. Var-
vel. Registration will be in Room
24 of the Physics building.
The examinations are prepared
and scored by the Graduate Rec
ords Office in New York and are
given four times yearly. Reports
of test results are furnished the
student and the school he intends
to enter.
A fee of $5 is charged the stu
dent and is to be paid at the time
of taking the examination.
- SYSTEM -
(Continued from. Page 1)
A&M exhibit in the Agriculture
Building at the 1948 State Fair.
Requested the transfer of rights
to all temporary veteran apart
ments on the campus from the
federal government to the college
(includes the 594 apartments lo
cated on and near the campus.)
Authorized the transfer of
$8,000 to the Student Loan Fund
(money received from sale of tim
ber at J. H. Kirby State Forest).
Tyree Bell of Dallas was re
elected as a member of the De
velopment Fund Board of Direc
tors for three years.
Salaries
Gilchrist, who received a salary
of $15,000 as president, will re
ceive $16,500 in his new post. Bol
ton, drawing $10,000 as vice-presi
dent, will be paid $12,500 as pres
ident. Williams’ salary will be
boosted from $9,250 to $9,750. Har
rington will be paid $9,250 annual
ly in his dual office.
The presidents of North Texas
Agricultural, John Tarleton and
Prairie View, now receiving $7,000
each, will get $8,250 in their new
positions.
The name regatta (boat race)
is a Venetian term early Italian
dictionaries define as “strife” or
“contest.”
Copyright 1948. Liggett & Myth Tobacco Co.
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Classified Ads
SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSI
FIED AD. Rates ... 34 a word per
insertion with a 254 minimum. Space
rates in Classified Section . . . 604 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.
FOR SALE—Royal portable typewriters
ur autl
is, Bry;
Dial 2-1328, 107 W. 22nd, Bryan, Texas
pew:
from your authorized Royal dealer, L.
H. Adams, Bryan Business Machine Cc
McKENZIE-BALDWIN BUSINESS COL
LEGE offers refresher courses in short
hand, bookkeeping and associated sub
jects. Dial 2-6655. Bryan, Texas.
R. C. ECHOLS
Realtor
Over Canady’s Pharmacy
Bryan
Phone 2-6454
FOR SALE—1947 Hudson, 4 door sedan,
Radio, Plastic seat covers. Low mile
age. Will accept older car as trade-in.
Apt. A-7-D, College View, Evenings.
WANTED—Two riders to share car ex
penses from San Antonio to California
August 1. Write Box 2715, College Sta
tion.
FOR SALE — ’36 Chevrolet standard 2
door. A real buy. See at College View,
A-7-B, or write Box No. 1809.
FOR SALE — Good looking gas range
cheap. Available July 17th. See at 415
Throckmorton or call 4-9362.
FOR SALE—98 acres, fronting 800 ft.
on new Highway 6, nine miles south of
College; 2,000 yard fish pond. $30.00
per acre. 10 year payment. Abstract
furnished. 209 Park Place, West Col
lege, Park, or at Brazota Ranch House
on highway.
PERSONAL—Mabel: If you will come
back I'll get you anything you want.
John.
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 AF&AM
Called meeting Tuesday,
July 13, at seven p.m. Work
^ ^ * n F-Ch degree and exami-
nations in E.A.
KSZA J. J. WOOLKET, W.M.
W. H. BADGETT, Sec.
CLAYTON FURNITURE CO. now holding
July clearance sale. Save 10-50%. It
will pay you to come in and look
around. Clayton Furniture Co., Bryan.
Phone 2-1587.
FOR THOSE WHO
DEMAND THE BEST . . .
College Shoe Repair
North Gate
DON’T FORGET
MADELEY’S
ANNIVERSARY SALE
a<.
For Food of
International
FAME
311 N. Main
Bryan
GUY H. DEATON
Typewriter Exchange
New & Used Typewriters
Guaranteed Repairs
116 S. Main Bryan
JULY
SALE
PAJAMAS
Smart shoppers will choose
these smart Pajamas at
these timely reduced prices.
Cool '.short sleeves, knee
length or long sleeve, regu
lar length styles.
Don’t miss these
sharp values
CLOTHIERS
College and Bryan
Mid-Summer Sale!
Now at Waldrop’s
BRYAN AND COLLEGE STORES
MEN’S and BOY’S
Swim Wear
V2 Price
Straw Hats
1-3 Off
Sport Shirts
Stock up for
Summer
■ V-
1-3 Off -
Slacks
14 Off
EVERY PAIR OF SHOES IN STOCK
REDUCED
SPECIAL GROUP
Coveralls
Button flys
were $7.50
Now $4.95
COME IN AND SEE THE MANY
OTHER SAVINGS YOU’LL WANT