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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1949)
i 7 !] ‘ j; ; J . - if- ' »: r ] [| . t •.'! ’‘J , h' - . f ' i =■ i 1 si a ‘tfp !i' :m ,lM ■ msm mi W cl rn; | i.j • IfUllts ofi 8MU h," om> of the Weekend. modeU one of t modelH for the •i . . . cotton ffowm. Dali and Cotton IMmJbm K. >. r — _ ' ii Miss Wa «sf Club at the! _gepnt. Miss cortea by San ^Vntjoni The NCA pionsbip jvill versity of Ci -r■ ' [ i Ir'—. ,11 “ ■.I in i Jii If! A! .sown Ulley of San he duchess for A&M Mother’s Ball and Pa* !iy will be es- iVahrmund of T./!' . !.:■ ir nasties cham- ciJed at the Uni- Yij this year. York MAIN ■ MlsS# Miss Pat Ralpy of Houston will represent the Houston A&M Club at the annual Cotton Ball. She is a freshman at Texas Uni-* versity. Breese Baker, junior business majdr, will escort Miss Raley. What’s Cooking PALESTINE CLUB, 7:30 p. m., Friday, Room i307, Academic Bldg. - Cotton Pageant - (Continued from! Pa|a 1) ■ i ' / I ^ l i * Mill Drutna Collins; Rom Smitht Mlaa Minaevs Collins, Calvin Wind* hums Miss Mary Jo]Cornforth. C. L. Saunders; Miss Alfeno O'Dan* lei, Edward Ramsey; MIsh Jane Ue- lany» Dick Craves; Miss Billie Dickens, Joe Ischy; Miss Peny Dryden, Harland Collins; Miss Mary Dyer, W. L. Anderson; Miss Sue Eaton, Ben Lftmpkin; Mlsa Martha Eager, King Egger; Mrs. Luther Ellison, Luther Ellison; Miss Lura Elliston, John Fuller; Miss Joyce Erigelbrecht, Buddy Burch. ★ !• Miss Patricia Evans, Bill Evans; Miss Joan Farrar, Ace Jordan; Miss Betty Farrell, Guy Norfleet, Miss Dorothy Faulk, Oscar Gray; Miss Gloria Feitler, Roy Blanton; Miss Ann Fleetwood, Dave Kreager; Miss LaRye Floyd, 1 Atma Floyd; Mrs. Pat Freberg, James Overly; Miss Gwen Frye, Edward Michels; Miss Wyvonne Galloway, Lee Wil son; Miss Maine Garcia, John Pope; Mrs. Betty Garret, Bill Garret; Miss Margaret Garret, Hal Dun- gan; Miss Frances Gibbins, Jimmy Allegi; Miss Dalpha Gideon, Rob ert Blum; Mrs. Janice Gorden^Bill Gorden; Miss Jeanne Branberry, Clay Scott; Miss Jerry Green, Cur tis Edwards; Miss Carolyn Han nah, Truman Martin; Miss Mari- can Harston, Freddy Stewart. Miss Jackie Hart, Mike Morri son; Miss Mary Haskell, Robert Statler: Miss Dorothy Hearne, Ed ward Finlay; Miss Mime Hicks, Jimmie Simpson; Miss Elaine Hill, Bill Ory; Miss Joan Hill, Don Monson; Miss Earline Hingst, Wer ner Lindig; Miss Betty Hipp, Lar ry McGannon; Miss Billie June Holick, Joe Knowles; Miss Elsie Holt, 1 James Lewis; Miss Betty Hornburg, Ramiro Martinez; Miss Teddy Hubert, Pat Hubert; Miss Katherine Huffman, DeLoach Mar tin; Ruth Hutchison, Miss Joyce Jacobs, Jimmy Cashion; Miss Joan Kaufman, Dick Baugh; Miss La Jean Kaufman, Roy Spears; Miss Erma Lee Kennedy, Gene Barber; Miss Peggy Kennedy, Thad John son; Miss Doris King, Babrun Murray. ; Miss Mary Knotts, Freddy Ad- ickos; Miss Jeunenne Utkin, Pete Tremont; Miss Jo Ann Lnmprccht, Hollis Baker; Miss Jo Ann Latham, Jackie Porter: Miss Marjorie Lewis, Earl Ross: Mrs, Bill!# Lipscomb, Lindsey Lipscomb; Miss Judy Lo- hue. Donald Clarks; Miss Peggy Locks, E, 8, Broussard; MUs Mary Msgrudsr, Tommy Bonson; Miss Mary Mancha, Ernest Valon; Miss Ann Matney, Le Richardson; Miss " Ci " is K M Connico, Burton H^k; Miss Mar- Peggy McCafferty, Edward Ful- try I‘ ‘ iss Marian Me- _gy bright; Miss Rosemurj Ralph Shannon; MdCull, FOR THOSE WHO ■_ DEMAND THE BEST . . . College Shoe Repair North Gate ' If f Mi w, . wa: m ards “Fruit of the Loom” ON COTTON PRINTS 49c Yard -Guaranteed—- RUM'S at !&«4- SHOP ii COLLEGE STATION ! K ; .ll! fric, 1 ■ ! ■ r! For Mother’s Day HAMILTON - BEACH FOOD MIXER! I i I' GNBEAM MIXMASTER ? Chopper — Drink I || . j] ■( , <" .tachments for Sunbeam i'l ■ i • ■ ' Mixer ! Mixmaster) €. Seale, Electric Shop I i :K ■ ^ • 4 1 gif Dial 2-6424 tha McCullough, George Rodgers. ★ Miss Wanda McCully, Bill Wnh- rmund; Miss Joan McKenzie, Moorman Crumrine; Miss Martha McKinney, Daniel Longserre; Miss Mary McSwain, Floyd Griffin; Miss Jeanne Meredith, John Shoe maker; Miss Joan Meyer, Bruce Morisse; Miss Ann Mikulenka, Tom Barton; Miss Martha Miller, Ben Schrader; Miss Jane Millikan, Fred Crawford; Miss Virginia Murray, Homer Terry; Miss Caroline Moore, John Fall; Miss June Moore, John Ready; Miss Sue Moore, Lloyd Booth; Miss Lament Moore, Char les Mattei. Miss Pat Myatt, Elo Nohavitza; Mary Ann Norman, Lyman Reed; Miss Ruby Odstricil, Bob May- field; Miss Alice Osborne, Billy Shaw; Mrs. Jeanne Ostner, Char les Ostner; Miss Betty Pate, Char lie Royalty: Miss Joyce Patranella, Ward Tisnler; Barbara Patterson, Paul Berry; Miss Betty Ann Potter, James Baker; Miss Emily Powell, Bill Blackburn;; Miss Fran Powell, Kenneth Wiley; Miss Bet ty Quinn, Bill Andrew; Miss Patty Raley, Lawrence Baker; Miss Wan da Ralston, Herbert .Schulz; Miss Barbara Reed, William Adair; Miss Nancy Reynolds, Douglas Tiner; Miss Susan Reynolds, Tom Mc Neill; Miss Lois Rice, Marvin Rice; Miss Mary Richardson, Jim Far- ♦ •- w BPW ■ -i •^!W| 1 I V\' ' j. ■’ Miss Joyce Moursund will rep resent the Austin A&M Club at the Cotton Ball and Pageant. Miss Moursund, a senior at the University of Texas, will be es corted by Glenn Quick, senior CE student. rell; Miss Barbara Roper, Larry Goodwyn. Miss Eva Rope?, James William son; Miss Betty Jo Ross, Wymon Stewart; Miss Gladys Schalfer, Tommy Green; Miss Jb A nn Schindler, Clyde Schulz; Mrs. Molly Sewall, Charles Sewall; Mfcft Hazel Shaw, Richard Prater; Miss Har riet Shearer, Curtis Erck; Mrs. Kenneth Shobe, Kenneth Shobe; Miss Moha Spencer, Edgar Schwarz; Miss Jackie Spivey, Tea Whitlou; Miss Joanne Stedman, W. A. Broussard; Miss Mary Lou Ste wart, James Garrison; Miss Sarah Jane Stockwell, W. A. VonSchoeler Miss Faye Stone, Richard Holland; Miss Joan Temple, Bob Skidmore. » ★ Miss Barbara Terrell, Bill Mog- ford, Miss Caroline Thompson, Keith Ajlsup; Miss Margrette Thompson, Byron Dolley; Miss Al ma Joyce Timm, Wilton Hrncir; Miss Joan Tollett, Charles Hunt; Miss Pat Torn, Bill Cornish; Miss Barbara Tucker, Bill Powell; Miss Betty Jean Vance, Dick Moser; Miss Beverly Vest, Oscar Vest; Miss Ann Wnlberg, Thos. Wise; Miss Mary Walden, W. L. Schu mann. Miss Dorothy Wollc, Curtis Tim merman; MUs Helen Watkins, Abe Abraham; Miss Edloc Weems, Ham McKtntlti; Mrs. John Wells, John Wells; Miss Esther Wiggins. Jack Woods; Miss Margaret Kay Wiley, Vnlry Brown; Miss Patsy Jo Wil liams, B«in Templeton; Mrs. Mau- rine Williams. J, T. Williams; Miss Martha Williams, Frank Wood; Miss Shirley Williams, Cecil Lewis; Miss Jane Wilson, Joe Thomas; and Mrs. Bob Yeary, Bob Ycary. DeLUXE CAFE SERVES THE BEST IN FOOD T/fe Bryan Home of the Texas Aggies Lucas to Address AH Seminar Class Pryon Lucas of Berclair, Texas, president of the Texas Hereford Association and Henry Elder, Fort Worth, secretary of the associa tion, will speak to animal husban dry seminar Monday night, Dr. J. C. Miller, head of the AH Depart ment, announced today. The two men will also address the beef production class Tuesday morning. Their topic for discussion will be the “Purebred Cattle Business.” They will also visit the college and inspect the college herds during their visit here. The public is invited to the semi nar, Dr. Miller said. Ag Engineers To Sponsor D^nce The Agricultural Engineering Society’s annual dance will be held in the Machinery Display Room on the third floor of the Agricultural Engineering Building at 8 p. m. Saturday. The dance is to be “barnyard style” and the admission is one dollar, stag or drag to agricultural engineers and their friends, ac cording to Professor Fred R. Jones head of the Agricultural Engineer ing Department. LIT ABNER wHSEmE I11S§ An th» King’ll Mm JEJmmm i- ' ♦L4- I IJT ABNER Survey Down Upon tfie Swanee River ! '• j ■A OHTr-w IS TUET AMOUNIT’IM-TCP. — IT'S THIS FRESH AIRTHET MAKES. US ALL SECM WONDIRJL SPEDMENS ’ O' wooMAkirrv.?] H SOON’S WE MOUNTAIN « WE'LL HAUL away/t l! ! Ii -w- —L Ky.Al Capp I _ Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS Page 4 FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1949 SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSIFIED AD. Katas . . . 3c a word par insertion witli a 25c minimum. Space rates In Classified Section . . . 80c per column Inch. Send all classifieds with remit tance 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 2-0705. THE SCRIBE SHOP, IWiT K. 23rd. RADIOS repaired for your home and car, Floyd's Itodin Nluip. I.ocal-d between the Sinclair and Conoco Service stations •t the North date. Rhone ♦•IHW, • FOIt HALE • rOH lALB—ittT roN M <MPC. !>•• p e n >1 a b I e. economical transportation 1250,00, Hancock, Hoorn 321, Chemis try Hldf., A,AM. College, FOR SALK-mi; Pontiac VS" Silver Streak Sedan New rlnga and paint. 1*30,00. Call 4-P044. FOR SALK-Used portable Handy-Hot washer. Call 2-7M39. FOR SALE-—20' houae trailer. Priced to aell. Trailer K-0, Area 4. FOR SALE-Nearly new Maytag aquor# tub wadher — 1160.00. A-4-I), College View. ls, D.C., rti.C. CUD. C Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Modern Uptown Office Main at 26th over dreamland . jPljOtte 2-7089 q CLEANING PRESSING ALTERATIONS INSIGNIA SUMMER SERGE PANTS & SHIRTS Place Your Order Now - . {.!■' ' i / ' 1 I SMITH’S (CLEANERS r if ! < • // V\ North Gate i; m Phoney-4444 ■ j ,, i . ■ I White & Wychoff Monogrammed Stationery Names ... Monograms... Seals see j. •/ \ t X Printed to Order $1.50 per box \ang,e .ore / “SERVING TEXAS AGGIES" Bull Leo led thp slros of money winning thoroughbreds in /l948 with big offspring winning $1,* 168,280. 1 : v V/ / FOR SALE—1930 Pontiac Sr S", 4-door ae- dan. Good motor, paint, and tires. Ra dio and heater. S693.00. See at Trailer Area No. 2, apace! F-l„ ! FOR SALE Bargain! 3'A .room house on corner lot. Hardwood floora through- oi|t. Priced right. 13,279,00, Including loan. Lakevlew Acres, 2 miles south of East Oats on Hwy.: 6. j FOR BALE—Ons WS0 two-do^ Fort se dan. Bids win be received until to a.m., Tjieeday, May 10, ! 1940. The right hr reserved to reject any and all bids and t« waive eny and all teclihlcialli,les, Ad- Dial dress Director, Texas Forisl 1 Service, '*- r — - matlon, 4iei— FOR SALK 3 c’ullege Station, Texas, for j further In- famatlon. hcditnom, prewar, HI A O, l. Ukn, M: urge lot, vrnellHii blind*, house, mul f|. il, Loan, Excellent condition;. U- . .. woodhornlng fireplace, garsKe, Ihruh- - “mg di hery, sidewalks, Walking dlsUnca to college, Consol Ida led Schpolj and elmu. ping venter, Priced right,| phone C'N032 or Inquire at 40| Park, • WANTED • WANTKD One Used 2-1974. mlrroScop* Tc • MEALS • FAMILY STYLE Ml-jALS served at board ing house near campus, one block from Campus Theater oh Boyett Street. Three meals a day. Oopd food Served. Spe cial rates by the day, or week or month, Boarding house formerly operated by Mrs. Sinclair. CalliMrs. Hamilton. Phone 4-4394. JUST REDUCED MUST BESOLD To Eligible G.I.— 2 iTedrooms, exceptionally large lot, 70x200 ft. Beautiful flowers and shrubbery. Near South Side Shopping Center and Campus. Immediate Possession! Really Worth ihe Money! Want to Build For Yourself— Ideally located, adjacent to park. Large cprner lot for only $575—Believe it or not. In Col lege Hills Estates: May we show it to you? j k BEAN- BAG J 'J * lit all colors, arm SHAFFER’S North OaU i TRY OUR NEW Made the CADET C. j. ’ • North Open d:00 a.m. 8»vsn dayi Wtlcomc ' I 1 ! I I ' r - LAUNDER IN LAUNDR0MA ONE-HALF HO —Optn Daily 7i30 Lait Waihilt^i)’ Mon, 7.’00 p.m Other deyrij BTARCHINol FACILITIES : BE 0U WEEK Out in Hills W ;4' : ii . I i—, . ■ i NO. 1309 A.F.RA.IL |i C n 11 o'd meeting Raturdky. April! 3b at U20 p.m. Wo k In M.R.< degree. Refres i- mentk. ! - n Owner Says— Take $2500 fpr immediate sale of two bedrooms oh 60x150 lot, with concrete patio, fenced yard, in Munnerlyn village. / 4 F, !/[ Also ask about the six acres with many improvements in cluding a 3 bedroom house eight miles out frpm College. AGGIE REALTY & INSURANCE COMPANY /f LL ' • It • Phoaf 4-mA Ira C. Ware, Manager Therese II. Knox, AMeociate 'n ■ , ■ i. i i .i,, have I trees, comjj$*>y Mars,teller Ave: sure |examine ‘ Y—questions, for must sell, will swer any and alW?" / Saturday, 1:00 untll)f| Suhday^||Mi \ 11:00 a.m. until GIFTS FOR MOTHER ON ■' HER DAY CHINA GLASSWARE CRYSTAL PUNCH SiETS PICTURES LAMPS MIRRORS CENTER-PIECES & VASES JWe Gift Wrap an I Pack for Mailing " ' ’ f CENTRAL TEXAS x 'N M Phone 2-1388 ,, jV . . . .. ^ Hardware Co. 1 Bryan ■ i - — I Look f • pAggieflS! Another open grace of fine li , 2,000 square feat’-jof flo(« central heatingi ^Sienf rooms, large llyjrig fire place, gracilis and a kltcheni.# utility. 1/ rl , For the home st We’ll see m AGGIE & INSI C01 -1 ; li Phc Ira C. Ws Therewe II. ! rd>iS m r' ll I II. M, Woolkrt, W.ll. W.l il. Bodgatt, Ris. clothe* cleaitep, ^ ^ ^ ln .» — ' H PROOF BAG — NOW Ml’ PH’rt ( LEANER* I'hon* 4*44 CAB AimUM Pr^MWlr Ford Daglrt MOTOR OO. Mils at, v Al \J' ■t A n n ' ii f' y Order ) 1 v:./ kr rx' ! y .'y - 1 . M 4 ask f 1 i . JARANTElijD FLiOW CAR lARTEHS TFRiMS PAYMENTS )RD FORDOR— [Heater $1^50 EO|tD TUDOR— Ho M9 , RDOR— 3-.- $1^95 STATION I’ $1595 PE $ ’ 95 OR: $725 LET 1175 /.$ i>95 Foi ' a iM 'sed- iT PICKUPS M Ton. lot Y> Ton, mational I'V I nfe Fold on All PurrhaMtl Before ' 1, 1949 l\ ; '. /,. VAN R CO. r m 395 550 275 825 M- M ,i- |j I T pay e l l ■'•J i - op OP » 4 ■ ■ ^ j fcorsages Earl> pi Koad ■ f b. M ii. ttoni’ia J' 11,, i || ■■I I }