The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 03, 1949, Image 4

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    Yearbook Lacking
Three Yet Photos
The Aggieland 1949 has activity
cards for three students for the
senior veteran section but no pic
tures to accompany the informa
tion, according to Truman Martin,
cp-editor of the annual.
John W. Gupton, Herbert Rogers
and Joseph L. Weatherford have
turned in information on their ac
tivities. Martin said that if these
students were still in school, they
should come by the yearbook of
fice immediately to see him about
a picture.
HOLIDAY
An Adventure in
/ Good Smoking
What’s Cooking
AGGIE WIVES CIRCLE of A&
M Methodist Church, 7:30 p. m.,
Monday, Methodist Church Lounge.
BASTROP - LEE COUNTY A
&M CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Thursday
Room 208, Academic Building.
HENDERSON COUNTY CLUB,
7:15 p. m., Thursday, Room 223,
Academic Building. Officers for
spring semester will be elected.
HJSK CLUB, 7:30 p. m. Thurs
day, Room 325, Academic Building.
Officers to be elected.
LADIES BRIDGE CLUB OF
COLLEGE STATION, 7:30 p. m.,
Thursday, YMCA.
PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLUB
7:30 p. m., Thursday, gymnasium.
Gilmer-Akin Bill will be discussed.
PRE-LAW SOCIETY, 7:15 p. m.
Monday, Assembly Room, YMCA.
STUDENT BOARD OF STEW
ARDS, A&M Methodist Church,
7 p. m., Thursday, Student Lounge,
new church building. Organization
al meeting.
WEATHERFORD A&M CLUB,
7 p. m., Thursday, Room 104, Ac
ademic Building.
Ityes Examined and
Glasses Fitted By
DR. JOHN S. CALDWELL
—Office—
Caldwell's Jewelry Store
Bryan, Texas
JOHNSON’S
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
SEAT COVERS
Plastic — Straw
Convertible Tops
Back of Eagle Office
BRYAN
Something New
at
The Fabric Shop
CANDY CORDS
By Amertex
Sewing) for fun ... . Sewing to save.
Concocted of Acetate rayon and cottoh in
jaunty stripes, this well mannered fabric
takes beautifully to tailored fashion.
AMERTEX CANDY CORD
$1.98 yd.
(See it in Harper’s Bazaar)
6 Beautiful Iridescent Colors 40 Inches Wide
LET US FIND YOU
A PLACE TO LIVE
Don’t worry about a place to rent - -
You can buy this two bedroom
home already furnished for only $500
down ... and it is very nicely furnished.
This is an F.H.A. built home and is con
venient to A & M Campus.
“TRY THIS FOR SIZE”
4 room house with
2 bedrooms
Garden spot
Fenced-in back yard with
Close to campus
PRICED AT $5,600
WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE
OF CAMPUS
We have a cozy one-bedroom
home that is well-built and can
be occupied immediately. You
will love the arrangement of
this home and the price... be-
leive it or not... is less than
$4,500.
CULPEPPER REALTY
COMPANY
East Gate
College Station
PHONE 4-1101
—and—
SECOND FLOOR OF ASTIN BLDG.
Bryan, Texas
Campus Regulations Announced
For New Car Owners on Campus
Campus traffic regulations for the benefit of new stu
dents who may own cars have been announced by Fred Hick
man, chief of Campus Security.
College regulations require that each vehicle must be re
gistered with the Campus Security within 48 hours after it
is brought on the campus, he said.
At this time an identification plate
will be issued which should be at
tached in a visible position on the
front of the vehicle.
Parking areas have been assign
ed for vehicles belonging to stu
dents and employees and for all
other vehicles on the campus. If
the student is in doubt about the
correct parking area for his ve
hicle, he should consult a member
of the Campus Security Police.
Employees are provided with park
ing areas in the vicinity of the
buildings in which they work.
Proper parking areas for stu
dents are listed below.
Day students: Parking area
north of Petroleum Engineering
Building, Parking area west of
Temporary Classroom Buildings
Dorms 1-3-5: Parking area
east of Dorms 3 and 5
Dorms 2-4-6-8-10-12: Parking
area behind Dorm 12 and Trail
Street
Dorms 7-9-11: Parking area
south of Dorm 11
Hart: Parking area behind
Hart Hall
Puryear, Law, Leggett, and
Mitchell: Parking area west and
north of Law Hall
Milner Hall: Parking area
north of Milner and east of
Sbisa Hall
CHICAGO, Feb. 3 —UP)— The
principals in the lengthy railroad
wage-hour dispute Wednesday ask
ed the presidential fact-finding
board to re-enter the dispute and
“try and work out a settlement be
tween us.”
Walton Hall: Parking area
north of Walton Hall
Dorms 15-16: Parking area
east of AAA Building, east lane
only
Dorms 14-17. Parking area
west of Dorm 17.
No person shall drive a vehicle
at a speed greater than 20 miles
per hour within the area of the
campus or its entrances. Un
necessary sounding of horns is
prohibited, Hickman said.
Students are not allowed to drive
to classes since there is only one
parking area allotted for any ve
hicle on the campus. Students are
required to park their vehicles in
assigned areas and walk to class
es. Special driving and parking
privileges may be issued by the
Campus Security Office for those
persons who have special needs.
Motor vehicles operated on the
campus must be effectively muf
fled. Scooters and motorcycles
must be as effectively muffled as
a modern automobile and will be
inspected before registration is
complete.
U. S. Government, State and
College-owned vehicles are not
required to be registered but are
subject to all regulations. All
Texas laws governing the driver,
the vehicle, and the streets are
effective on the campus and will
be enforced, Hickman said.
A record of the money accrueing
from reinstatements of permits is
kept and audited, and at the end
of each semester this money is
made available to a fund for the
betterment of student life on the
campus.
The Battalion
CLASSIFIED ADS
Page 4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1949
SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSI
FIED AD. Rates ... 3^ a word per
insertion with a 2S<f minimum. Space
rates in Classified Section . . . 60tf per
column inch. Send all classifieds with
remittance to the Student Activities
Office. All ads should be turned in by
10:00 a.m. of the day before publication.
BUSINESS SERVICES
HAVE your themes, thesis, typed by ex
perts. Phone 2-6705. THE SCRIBE
SHOP, 1007 E. 23rd.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—2 unit pre-fab, Munnerlyn
Village. Contact P. M. Goff, 308 High
land, College Station. William McBride
free show at Campus.
FOR RENT—Comfortable furnished room,
adjoining bath. Near campus. Profes
sor or graduate student preferred. Phone
4-9724.
FOR RENT—Large bedroom, private en
trance, adjoining bath. Near bus line.
Men only. Bryan. Phone 2-8986.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Ear ring, shape of crown. Near
North Gate. Box 5517.
LOST—Black leather zipper bag contain
ing shaving gear, tooth brush, soap,
tooth paste, Band-Aids, shoe polish. Left
at East Gate line Friday, 4:30, January
28. For $2.00 reward see Jim Sullivan,
47 Milner.
LOST—Black and green striped Parker
Duofold fountain pen between Building
"A” and Academic Bldg. Reward. P. G.
Normand, Box 4013.
WANTED
WANTED—Lady would like to arrange for
ride to Bryan leaving College about 7:45
each Monday morning through Friday.
Call F, B. Dickson, Geology Dept., 4-6094.
Clifford Leroy Thomas free pass to
Campus.
WANTED—One play pen, good condition.
Box 1324 or C-19-A, College View.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE — Comforteer all metal gas
heater, 25,000 BTU, used 3 months.
$12.60. Westinghouse electric Radiant
heater, nearly new—$7.50. Apt. A-5-D.
FOR SALE—Apartment stove; good con
dition. Apt. C-13-1, Bryan Field Village.
FOR SALE—1940 Ford Deluxe 4-door se
dan ; good condition—$650.00. See at
corner of Darrell & Hwy. 6 at East Gate
after 6:00 p.m. Phone 4-8771.
FOR SALE—Clean 30 ft. trailer, room
and porch attachment. Fully equipped.
Sbe at A-l, C-2.
FOR SALE—Apartment size gas range,
two clay back gas heaters; practically
new, and 6 cu. ft. General Electric re
frigerator; never been used. Priced to
sell. 310 Old Sulphur Springs Road,
Bryan.
FOR SALE—Bicycle in excellent condition.
New tires. See Hightower, 4400 College
Main Street. $22.50.
SEAT COVERS
Plastic or Straw
JOHNSON’S
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
Back of “Eagle” Office
Bryan, Texas
Phone 2-1232
EXPERT SHOE REPAIRS
While You Wait
Cowboy boots made to order
JONES BOOT SHOP
Southside
WE SELL
Model Airplane Supplies
Architectural Balsa Wood
SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE
North Gate
Phone 4-8814
VALENTINE
SPECIAL
l--8x!0 Creytone Portrait
REGULAR $3.50 VALUE
Only
n.89
With This Ad
One special per person, two per
family. Full figures $1.00 extra
and groups extra.
A&M PHOTO SHOP
North Gate
LI’L ABNER Somewhere a Voice Is Calling
By A1 Capp
VETERANS
You too, Can Make A Strike
“Trade with Lou”
AT
LOUPOT’S TRADING POST
North Gate, College Station
BOOK REQUISITIONS & EXPENDABLE CARD
Are Good At —
LOUPOT’S
‘He’s Right With You’
WE BUY OUT OF DATE BOOKS
For
Barnes & Noble, New York
College Book Store, Columbus, Ohio
Wilcox & Follett, Chicago
Barron’s Book Exchange, N. Y.,
and several other Book Exchanges
You can also buy a number of
books not acceptable to these
houses such as Principles of
Accounting; Lewis, Purchasing;
Dillavou & Howard, Business
Law, and many others that you
have studied at 25^ per copy.
LOUPOT’S TRADING POST
Consult
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
With Your Visual Problems
203 S. Main — Bryan
Phone 2-1662
FOR EYE EXAMINATION
AND GLASSES f
Consult
DR. J. W. PAYNE
Optometrist
109 South Main St.
Bryan, Texas
Bargain
or
Boner?
Both! At auctions, though,
you can afford to gamble,
lose! Not so with proper
ty. Insure!
Billie Mitchell ’42
STATE FARM INSURANCE
COMPANIES
Phone 4-7269
Above Aggieland Pharmacy
AUTO — LIFE — FIRE
valentines
... and our selection
is the largest—
10c to $1.00
COME IN SOON
Sankey Park
Diamonds .— Watches — Silver
111 N. Main — Bryan
FOR SALE
6 Used Refrigerators
Range from $65.00 to $200.00
UNITED APPLIANCE, INC.
Bryan, Texas
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F.&A.M,
Call meeting Thursday, Feb
ruary 3 at 7:00 p.m. Work
and examinations in F. C.
degree.
J. J. WOOLKET, W.M.
W. H. BADGETT, Sec.
MISCELLANEOUS
DAY NURSERY—Children 2 and above.
301 West Park Place, College Station.
CHIROPRACTOR
Geo. W. Buchanan, D.C.
COLONIC X-RAY
305 E. 28th St.
Phone 2-6243
GRADUATING SENIORS
We will buy all your out of
date books, 10/25% off, list.
We also have several hundred
copies for sale that you have
used—now out of date.
251
TAKE YOUR PICK
LOUPOT’S TRADING POST
GIBSON’S IG A Super Market
Between Bryan and College, Houston Highway No. 6, South
OPEN 7:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M.—7 DAYS A WEEK
BRYAN’S LARGEST NEIGHBORHOOD STORE
PHONE 4-1222
FRIDAY & SATURDAY — FEBRUARY 4 - 5, 1949
CRUSTENE 31bs.69c
JELL-0 7c
CALUMET BAKING POWDER lib. 18c
IGA GRATED—
Light Meat Tuna .... 35c
CALIFORNIA—1 LB. TRU-VU—
Dry Blackeye Peas . . . 15c
LIBBY—
Tomato Juice ... 2 for 25c
MISSION—303
Green & White Limas . 19c
DEL MONTE CREAM STYLE—303—
Golden Corn ... 2 for 35c
IGA
Orange Juice 23c
IGA—46 OZ.—
Oranbe Juice 23c
GOLD MEDAL—12 OZ.—
Macaroni 2 for 25c
CIGARETTES Carton $1.71
LE SUEUR SMALL YOUNG PEAS - 303 can . . . 25c
Kleenex — 200 18c
CHARMIN—
Kitchen Towels . . 2 for 25c
TALL—
Carnation Milk . 2 for 25c
FRENCH—i/ 2 OZ.—
Vanilla Extract 13c
PETER PAN—SMOOTH, 12 OZ—
Peanut Butter 29c
Wesson Oil — Pints . . 35c
SOFTASILK
Cake Flour .
BAYER ASPIRIN
35c
Duz — Large 30c
BATH—
Palmolive Soap . . 2 for 25c
KEN-L RATION—
Dog Food 2 for 25c
Cheez-It 15c
Kitz Crackers 18c
9c
MEATS
Rath’s Blackhawk Bacon--Cellopkg.
.... lb.
59c
Wilson’s Laurel Sliced Bacon . .
. . .lb.
47c
Sugar Cured Slab Bacon . . .
. . .lb.
49c
Grade A Baby Beef Chuck Roast .
. . . lb.
48c
Grade A Baby Beef Short Ribs .
. . . lb.
39c
Nice Lean Pork Chops ....
... lb.
49c
Pork Sausage, Home Made . . .
... lb.
49c
Pork Shoulder Roast
... lb.
45c
PRODUCE
10 LB. BAG RUSSET POTATOES .... 55c
5 LB. BAG ORANGES 33 c
CABBAGE 2 lbs. 7c