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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1949)
E WKaii 4 ! AIEE-IRE, 7:?0 E Lecture Room PRE*LAW I i Monday. Asse: SAM, 7:30 p.jn.’JiTniiesday, Room 301, Goodwin Hall, , ! HOUSTON M ( m., Monday, YMCA J . L- . • 1 L Question Linguist i. ' i ing Tuesday, • • •.' ■ 7:30 p.m. YMCA. 7:15 p. A local modem 1. sor tried out orte |pf r hi)s ability to understa: i8|i by asking M* Spanish. .:j u |. I,, , ■ , !“When do you and girl take a bath?” he queried In ' ti ian. ■ ■ • ' j | l ■' The student blufj sor! e profes- students’ ten Span- finest Gas- The professor' ai again. Finally, in Ej slightly indigna] replied, “My giijl together, sir.'* j tlip question J ; J i .nd with a ;be student I dbn’t bathe students " v T'mr Equipment Co. sou The REMI N Portable Tj ■ r • Distiactire new • Excloshn Nlfr | • Exclusive p • Lovely eon _ toe-teae pay finK l Eminent educators students usirig a better grades in tnngrapkkoy. i ir 1 ' action. proved that tjyjjeWriter get k j*' jects. Tb start yott( hoy toward a brighter order a pewi 194! Portable t^day, TERMS! |i Attractive n| r csss Unsst EDUCATIO] DISCO . . . given . student^ o models-^- 4 POUT heir sub- Or giri ■i om or row... Remington BUDGET lobls a 3222 HgHwi. PHONE 4 RS th I n J ' : ' * A v: '< </. 4 •> „ >>*V ■' ■ ■ - • m -U- . I K ! ' -■i.p.—■ , / j L • ! Battalion “ i : Page 4 •• f. FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1949 WITS’ A BATTALION CLA8SI. AO. Bates ... 8* a word per ion with a 26* minimum. Space rates in Classified Section . . *0* per colmnn inch. Send all classifieds with remittance to the Student Activities Of fice. Ail ads should be turned in ^ b> 10:00 a.m. of the dar before publication. • BUSINESS SERVICES# HAVE your themes, thesis, pens.* Phone 2-6705. SHOP, 1007 E. 23rd. ‘ Special offer—Encyclopedia Americana, 30 voi.. Priced tight| for quick sale. Loupot's Trading Post. FOR SALE OR TRADl!-’47 BUick for earlier model. B-H-Z, College View. Hays Will Speak At __ * , _ _*■ . ■ ‘ 'WANT TO BELL—German built Plantime- Teachers Meeting t<r ~ approx * 80 00 ‘ Must b * ,,old Dr. J. Q. Hays of, the English Department will read a paper on Tho Origin and Growth of Proper Names, at the annual meeting of the Texas Conference of College Teachers of English, according to Dr. T. F. Mayo,] head of the Eng lish Department. The meeting will be lield in Sain Antonio Saturday. Dr. Mayo is president of the organization, i ! Several English professors from A&M will attend, Dr. Mayo added. National League homo run hon ors among pltcheni belong to Hal Schumacher of the lelong 1934 Giants and Jim Tobin of the 1942 Braves. Both hit nix in one season. FOR THOSE WHO REMAND THE BEST .. College Shoe Repair North Gate =5= J Accent • <s • • / v i ; jon:- i : Comfort Style-right far business or pleasure . . , with tie or without. NORRIS CASUAL Sport Shirts re tain their original good looks because the style is sewed in for keeps. Let yourself go . . . comfort ably! The Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies” • FOR FOR SALE—Trailer L19, Area 4. Room, refrigerator, two couches, gas heating, and cooking stoves. $700.00. FOR SALE—1847 Nash “600'' 4-dotyr se dan; radio, heater, new tires. See at D-4-X, College View, after 5:00. Jo- ' seph Bernie Graham free pass, to Cam pus. • f ; WILL TRADE for most anything in ex change for Air-Way vacuum cleaner. Demonstration incurs ho obligation. W. C. Clement. Phone 2-62.YJ. FOR SALE—1948 Model Safety-Cycle mo tor blks. Used 4 months.' Excellent condition. Original edit $179.00. Will Mil for 875.00 cash. {Bowers or Jones. Dorm 3. Room 404. George J. Dlllavou free show at Campus. • ForreNt# ihed: aparti Wfleh, 4- FOR RENT—Unfurnlsl College Main. Call apartment, 4104 4-5324. CHIROPRACTOR Geo. W. Buchaqan, D.C. COLONIC X»RAT 805 E. 28th Phone 2-02 EYES EXAMINED AND GLASSES FITTED BY DR. JOHN S. CALDWELL —Office— Caldwell’s Jewelry Store Bryan, Texas CREAMLAND "To Serve You Better We Serve You the Best” 101 So. Main, Bryan tuper B N A M 11 • the one coot Enamel., 1 • tv . a f' r - 'i'- ! • Dries in 4 bows. . 1 , [i * • The only Enamel made with ; Genuine Valspari „ • Easy to keep dean. the only Enamel made with LONDON’S PAINT STORE 2201 College Rd. Phone 2-8684 j -V ■ —Also—- LINDIG VENETIAN Highway 6 BLIND CO fi I R East Gate Are You Going . . . 4 , ‘ to the ; . Red Bud Dance? Saturday Night, March 26 THEN . . . /t i; * . i 1 j ! > Order Flowers for Your Date Now and Have Them Delivered on the Date of the Dance !i ■ 15# DISCOUNT On all cash orders mailed by Thursday, March 24 * 1710 North Elm Street M ir - ' r . j ; ■' ■ ■ Denton, Texan Mi r ,i • • t- \: l . V 1 ^ While Boots made to order >NES BOOT SHOP Southside >N! MARRIED STUDENTS Invest'your money In a home, 3% room frame with garage and 5/8 acre, for $32.50 per month, 2% miles south of College on Highway 6. Lakeview Acres Addition, Wel- don • 177 LAUNDER IN LEISURE . . . | LAUNDROMAT EQUIPPED ONE-HALF HOUR LAUNDRY Mon. 7:30 p.m.—Sat 3:30 p.m. Other days 6:30 p.m.\ STARCHING & DRYING FACILITIES AVAILABLE MEBBE. IT'S NUFF T*G1T LS ALL A TRAIN RIDE BACK .’■I. White & Wychoff Stationery Names ... Monograms Seals. • • Printed to Order $1.50 per box lore i 1 W : “SERVING TEXAS AGGIES” DELUXE CAFE SERVES THE BEST IN FOOD The Bryan Home of the Texas Aggies FOR SALIDI Th* b*«t In— RADIO KKPAIR 8KRVICK n*v* your radio r*palr*d th* "Right Way” st FLOYD'S RADIO SHOF Located between th* Sinclair amt th* Conoco Strvlc* mat ion* at th* North Oat* ntONK 4.1263. USED CAR HEADQUARTERS Tour Friendly Ford D«al*r BRYAN MOTOR CO. N. Main St. FOR THE BEST in . . . HAMBURGERS Stop by NITA’S NEWSSTAND North Gate FOR THE . , . "Snack that hits the spot” Drop by NITA’S NEWSSTAND North Gate . TAKE ADVANTAGE of our ex- pert service in Brake Re-Liningl Wheel Balancing! Wheel Alignment! AGGIE GARAGE i North Gate Phone 4-1124 WANT TO SELL German built Plantimeter Approx. $80.00 Must be sold. Special offer—Encyclopedia Americana, 30 vol. . . Priced right for quick sale. LOUPOT’S TRADING POST / f Sunbeam wafue-baker Makes 4 delicious, good sized , waffles at one time. No Delay. No Waiting. All automatic; $24.50 FOR MR ■ 'Ml. N< For EASTER Give Her an APPLIANCE from C. E. Griesser Electric Co. College Station, Southside * Bryan “Frigidare Sales & Sservice Since 1925” and several other B You can al»o buy a n not acceptable to <t such as Principles o£ Acco Lewis, Purchasing; /Diljavt i) Howard, Business LMft ancj others that you havd .^udic per copy. ’ 'jw|.4 iSH • H Loupors hat do;you want BSHm MA rpm ebater** Dlrtlunary of S; World Ainyuiac “Say What Vmt Know” by Jbhi p. Opdyelie 'Itelter HoMM Lid Gardens Ooobbook” lopedla of Wit and Humor” •Thantninna^il^ FootbaU”, Bible 1 c|f Shopwork” ER’Sl Book'Store th Gate 27th • 'fi .» | ']| •istes 1 DINNERS WELCOME Phone 4-8814 . ; ' / •• •sf *<r ■1 r; i HOTARD’S CAFETERIA SCORES AGAIN! We quote below a letter we just received from the' publishers of ! “GOURMET’S GUIDE TO GOOD EATING”: Hotard’s Cafeteria 311 N. Main, Bryan, Texas Gentlemen: A little over two years ago, Gourmet Magazine introduced it’s first GUIDE TO GOOD EATING. Today it is recognized as the most re liable guide to good restaurants in this country; as you know, it represents the combined opinions of the Gourmet subscribers as to what are the best restaurants and hotels serving the best available food. Your restaurant has been suggested for the 1949 edition of the GUIDE. We would, therefore, appreciate receiving from you, informa tion as to the meals served and the hours when they are served, and a typical menu showing current prices. It is quite important that we have this information by March 10th 1949 so that we may bring out the newly revised edition of the guide in the spring of 1949. In addition to these vital statistics, if you have any comments or suggestions that will help us publish the best guide to the best eating places, let us have them. ; J • //. J .. T [ 1 . , ,i. !. \ M' I'V -f An itemized blank for your convenience in answering our questions is on the reverse of this letter. Fill it out, and send it right away to make sure there won’t be a single bum steer in the GOURMET’S GUIDE. T Nf ■ t _:j7 /;■" yfwi piF” Sincerely yours, 1 , E. R. Macausland, Publisher^ GOURMET GUIDE TO GOOD EATING .'! \ • i . ' fi'', h/ifn f ■;/■■. i 17 If 1 ■ ■ ; We consider it a signal honor to be listed in GOURMET’S GUIDE, and we take this means of expressing our appreciation of the confidence of those who sent our name in to GOURMET, and our assurance that we will continue to strive to merit this honor. Those of you who are famil iar with GOURMET MAGAZINE will recognize this honor, and perhaps . ' forgive us for a little bragging. Thanks a million folks, and remember.. 7' '.i If / . !• v '• ■ j . , i : m ■■ Mi \ • HOTARD’S “Where the art of cool FOR GRACIOUS f. i" - // \ ! ' • ' ■ a. 1 rl stY ■ ’ . >,], k ■ //■i , ; v '\' ^ / »'A /: -, v f X 1,4 , . i / k V I. / - . 1 : J 4