:,?\i ■ T - ? • '-J ■r-x' ff \ i ■-f- »». ■ A . rrassiNS ALTERATIONS EBBST^ja? ' CLEANERS m\ AT, i HEmBE8T | [1 CAMPUS CLE f Over The Exchang ‘lllr ; f.r a M V f .? -** .*f»- I* rf ; V ; I I ,:;x_ .•VM- - •. v f- “T A, CHANGE “BEFORE” “AFTER" i . . L • II ■ V » - . ' ' 11 ! ►r ■.**■ ^ • Exchange Wore , • ,:Jf ,,,r /:4 J:.' s^**w«rs /* * . f. .“Wti- - or “trend»-AINT & WALLPAPER CO* “Nett to t!He post office” i - " ' Phone 2-1318 • 1 . ' ' ' — OUT I 1 dun to , t f m MATIC derette ■ A . l . i your own Wash or it at no extra char i- TAK£^ ONLY islO •'\ ^ ■ v " l m Y, l VASIIER •>' AU your . y ically done. You Can do V r- ^ r ih autbmat- /e do v i CE/ Costs only 25c for each 9 Ihs. or less ./TiirnWal: ■, ;■ : . . '?• j j ^ Two Convenient Locations — SOUTH SIDE 4 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Tjj ■ _i nr ■ • ■ 108 N. WASHINGTON —"RRYAN, TEXAS * 1L : H : !■ i ^ : : ! v ■ ■ '' ■ ^ •. c Pour ASM Forest Service Men conference held ^at Quartz Mountain State park near Man- gum, (Sdahomai They were Acting Director D. A. Anderson and Research Technician G. U. Kinneer of the Texas Forest Service, Robert R. Rhodes, instructor in the ' ■.%. a^Mthe—S. De- , fm-otefor ; partment of Agriculture e.-pen- m?nt station at Woodward, Okla- related problems " “ included if? tations in! both homa. The tour was mider the di rection of! Herb Wells, U. S. Soil Conservation Service authority on windbreaks from Oklahoma City. Prominent among those present were C. F. Evans, Assistant Re gional Forester ,U. S. Forest Ser vice, Atlanta, Ga., Homer C. Mitch ell, Regional Forester, Soil Con servation .Service, Ft. Worth, and S£ate Foresters Donald E. Stauf fer of Oklahoma, Fred Lang of ^Arkansas and George White of ImaooH... ~' x» | r The A&M group inspected wind breaks in Kiowa, Greer and Was hita counties in Oklahoma as well as similar plantings in Wil barger. Foard, Childress, Hemp hill, Collingsworth and Wheeler comities in Texas. • ' r what’s Cooking? TYLER 1 CLUB, 7:30 tonight, Room 104 Academic Building. PORT ARTHUR ' CLUB, after Thursday yell practice, Room 225, Academjc Building. * AGGIE WIVES, 7:30 p. m. Sep tember 20, Orville Cartwright, College View Apartment C-21 Y. AMARILLO CLUB. 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, 126 Academifc Build ing. First meeting. /where some seedlings are for" experimental windbreak tions. ’ , u Beta Pi Organizational Meeting Held Howard R. Oliver, senior EE student from Dallas, was elected President in last night’s organiza tional meeting of Tau Beta Pi, first National Honor Fraternity to be installed among A&M under graduates. Forty-four engineering seniors •who were chosen from members of the Scholarship Honor Society, elected officers, adopted a set of by-laws, and concluded other busi ness in preparation for an initia tion banquet to be held Oct. 11. The purpose of the long-sought Organization was quoted by Dean H. W. Barlow from the Chapter’s charter as ‘‘To mark in a fitting manner those who have conferred honor upon their alma mater by distinguished scholarship and ex emplary character as undergrad uates in engineering.” Other officers elected included R. L. Shannon, Vice-President; M. G. Simmons, Recording Secretary; B. J. Shields, Correspondence Sec retary; E. C. Livingston, Treasur- RAte'tNoSa 1 ■ s ... T- WHY, BLESS YORE MURDCRiM' BONES/T THINK NOTHIN’ OF rr.T-TAKt SOMt ALONG WlFYO?r-IN — 'to'kin woe I E-AN', ,YO' ZUBL SKONI -—v SPl. ROSS LODGE No. 1800 AP A All. Called meeting Thursday September 1# at 7:00 p. m. Work In E. A. degree. J. J. WOOLKET. • W. H. BADGETT, Quarterback Club ’L* To Meet Tonight Classified Ads BELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSI FIED AD. Rates . . . 8<( a word per in sertion with a 25C minimum. Space rates lit Classified Section . . . 60 • Three football shorts will com plete the program. All visitors, students, and members of the! fa culty are invited to attend. The meeting is n6t expected to last. J t. * ^ over one hour. MY NURSERY SCHOOL will bo open during football games for children 2 and above. Rates $1.00 per afternoon. For reservations contact Mrs. N. A. Press- wood. SOI West Park Place or Box 898, College Station. PERSONALr-rJack A. I’m going to run away and come to you. Please write, I miss yeu. Mary. OFFICIAL NOTICES "NOTICE TO ALL DISTINGUISHED MILITARY STUDENTS All students who have been designated Distinguished Military Students and de sire to make application for Regular Army or Air Force commission*, should contact Lt. Col. McEihenny or M/ggt Allen in Rosa Hall before 24 September 1948. This includes those Distinguished Mill- Ur yStudenU who have previously applied or Indicated a desire/to apply. Appllca- Tyler, A&M Has First M, There will be a mi Tyler A&M Club tonight in Room 104 of the Building, Club Preside!* Harris announced today. Primary purposes of tfie ing will be reorganization election of officer*, Harris FOR SALE—'89 Harley Davidson 61-011V- vtvsar «"S£ " zpsjsr* sc Harley Davidson Motorcycle Shop. lx ’ r RECORD SAIyfe Twenty for Twenty for 1 Singles for : Bryan Music Co. 402 N. Main ..83.00 .. 2.00 - .26 32 members of the class of.’22. In On two acres of leased land. Plenty shade trees. Large yard and irrigated 7 garden spot completely fenced. Very reasonable lease. Behind 8600 College Road. M. G. Davenport. , 1922 this group was granted a charter of Tau Beta Pi, but were forced to return it before they were initiated. CORKY'S WILLIAM S. McELHENNY Lt* /Colonel. Cavalry Ej^cutive Officer North Gate "Oh, You Hondsome FOR SALE 1948 Buick Headmaster Sedan. Fully equipped with very low milage. 1948 Ford Club Coupe wilbnll extras. Only 8,000 miles. / BRYAN MOTOR CO. Ph. 2-1833 Bryan,, Texas 10 0 0 Let u$ measure you for that new suit. You'll get smarter style, finer fabric, perfect fit . . . and you’ll be pleas antly surprised at the rea sonable prices. Come in and look around. FOR RENT— Freshly decorated single room. New Hollywood bed. Private en trance,’ near/campus. Graduate sf’dent or faculty number preferred. 204 Fair- vtfcw. Ph, '4-4699. LOST^Sbeaffer Lifetime fountain pen (wiUrgold cap). Taken by mistake from Municipal and Sanitary Engineering registration table last Saturday after- /noon. Please return to J. B, Baty, / Room 29. C. E. Bldg., or to secretary in Room 14, C. E. Bldg. FOR SALE— 1948 Kaiser; radio, seat cov ers, very low mileage. Reasonable. Call 4-7814 between 6:00 and 7:00 p. m. ERNEST NITCH Teacher of PIANO and VIOLIN 9U9 East 28 th. St. Ph. 2-1683 We have the new patterns in Cheney’s famous -4- ROOM FOR RENT for faculty member or graduate student in faculty member’s home. Pit. 4-7779. FOR RENT—Comfortable furnished room: adjoining bath. Professor or graduate student preferred. Ph. 4-9724. 109 Park Place. WANTED Ride from 210 W. 24th St., Bryan, to Goodwin Hall, Monday thru Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. except Saturday til noon. Phone 2-8347. WANTED —• Experienced salesman for part-time selling. Ph. 2-0169. Expert shoe ..repairs while you wait. Cowboy boots made to order. JONES SHOE SHOP Southside Tailor-Made Pinks & Greens Tailoring is our specialty SALE Working to reduce a 2.600 case stock of favorably owned merchandise, the SOUTH- SIDE FOOD MARKET will conduct in definitely a giant STOCK REDUCTION SALE during which they will meet the cheapest REGULAR price of every com petitor in Brazos County on all canned nnd bottled processed foods consisting of FRUITS, VEGETABLES. SOUPS. JUICES CATSUPS, canned baby foods, canned fish and canned meats. Adjustments have already been made in many prices, and ybur cooperation is asked in calling ' to our attention any possible remaining out- of-linc prices. SOUTHSIDE FOOD MAR KET. College. ; ■ WANTED—Ride from 910 E. 80th. Bryan, to Goodwin Hall. Monday thru Saturday. 8 to. 5 daily except Saturday 12 noon Phone 2-6888 after 5 p.m. sat -14- up . . . !.: j ONE STOP SERVI ANY MAKE , S&tisA WAT NASH — 1 It’s long,. and it’s fire tion’s newest mu; ; ' NASH ■ V / ■ • 1.50 Cheney’s Game Birds are the most popular patterns in our entire neckwear department. Now, with the new patterns featured in vertical and horizontal stripes and spaced de signs, they’re bound to be more pop ular than ever! A LEON B. WEISS *• / rr m •a*, :U FUR STORAGE MATTERS orican I •- * r.i r J J 1 -j :rV: »* ONLY NASHll Awakes INDIAB/HEAD /. • FULLY SANFORI2ED / • GUARANTEED FAST COLOR PERMANENT FINISH Per Yard ' Ideal for Back-to-School Clothes, Luncheon Cloths, Place Mats, Drapes and Bedspreads and Many Other Uses. •X '!/ AQUA KELLEY WINE MAIZE f RED BROWN BLUE NAVY WHITE GREY J X 3M, lS U4 ■/ < oppe / / ; ■I.-' r.' '{ ’ . • u* r ' ] ■ . '• ' . ’ ‘.i MB AefilM ; ■ * A- ,> • !>' ' ] 4 'A • •• h : • '-'j -L’V • • ’ .. • j .■ •'.» r ^ , b., • ‘ '■ W" i -- r i • 1 - /& i 4 v ' I ?\ ’' . v'j : /. SEPTEMBER 15,1948 • I ive u ■ : t ' ; ’J\ e A&M Church, of Christ will a “get-acquaiuted” social at 7:1$ tonight, Reverend James F, / [\ has announced. : / V meeting will begin with a uniji pfayer meeting service whiel wil| be followed with the social ad Fowler will be in charge hip service, and W. M. Dow- be in charge of the social 1 f Tudor Sedan, Has 1917 motor, Radio, /i. Heater \ u. t !, = . / )LET Tudor. Ford Tudor Sedan. Recently’ overhauled . . . ord Tudor Sedan, PICK! !‘S & TRUCKS CHEVROLET & to'n ickup,: Deluxe cab, Heat- fcw .'.j/ ' T • - \ Y)RD % ton pi jyllnder . !,/ pickup, • * | FORI cyllnd FORD % t(^n Pickup . . CHEVROLET % ton ^ | ton Pickup.. : ^ ; • i ISi'. 1 /■ idy.Fi ft South ; - ' ■ // u ' ] /