W: H ; • . I •' Big Me 1 WASHING: H «v'€r into 194 fl75,a00 less I I .the previou: showed salarii (•ore payment . The top m« I . : ' : ' ^ But Still E hird xists Z - I dent s, Tkej was movie though the was a her earnings the p vT "i L'-f f,. I •! . such,, is SkouiW, pi Na nTand'^FoJ'wMt Vi’T »wn * f ■' ' WISHES C >• ! '■ to the 11 ) E If : l' ! in their STATION BANK will spivi* from July h 1940 in 1 (Cmiliriuod frbm I’nyn 1) i!|li BlblLDING i reisser Electric Co. ’yari — College Station -A I - : w. £/• ; -."'V z: f '■ .V * V ' ; - '■; i' 11 ! IS H E S . . . to the EGE STATION I ■ BANK from * t% IlY^ryl'JkWp CLOfMEM College and Bryan *'sv iJi iM Harold Sullivan, executive vice president of Hu* Cnll«K«* Station State Hank, Tf KC Announce Nov Officers for Year College Station Knight* of t'ol* ilmbua Oouuetl No. dililfi leeeuUy 'announced the following offleera will serve fro June MO. 11)50: Grand Knight: Claude J. Gab* rysch of College Station; Deputy Grand Knight: Sam Llberto, Jr., San Antonio; Chancellor: Lula F. Dominguos, Agun Dulce; Recorder: Leonard R. Stanislav, West; Treas urer: Stanley L. Kucherka, Eagle Lake: Advocate, Dr. Paul J. Woods, College Station; Warden: Robert C. Jaska, Ross; Inside Guard: Joseph A. Canning, San Antonio; Outside Guard: Timothy T. Griesenbeck, San Antonio. -WRESTLERS- (Continued from Page 3) necticut, Michigan, Illinois and Kansas, says Wolfe. “It’s not illegal in those states,” he adds. “It’s just that they don’t give licenses to women.” Miss Burke seldom loses her head even when some opponent plays the villain, as her rivals often do. But there was the time in/' Toledo' when she kicked the referee. -I “The announcer immediately informed the crowd (hat the commission had fined' me $5 for kicking (he referee,” re calls Mildred. “Some fan sent up a $10 bill with a note to give the money to the referee with another kick to hoot. I handed the $10 to the referee and said, ‘Here, I have another kick coming." Here’s an idea of her schedule on a recent eastern tour: Friday— Philadelphia; Saturday -'frenttm; Monday Camden; Tuesday—Balti more! Wednesday — Washington; Thuradny New Hrunnwick: Friday Newark and Halurday Teanerk, N, J. She mnkpa only two or three showings a year In the same elty, "Ton many appearances would Kill I he spoi l/' she ways, Mho's hooked 'mill June and already has a hook ing for Decemher in Ihe Boston Garden! where site's shown her full Nelson, hammer holds ami al ligator clutch he fore 14,1)011, fans, ovies Featured at Grove Bingo is on the program for •Wednesday; night at the Grove ac cording to Grady Elms, assista director of student activities. The first number will be dra* at 8, and j Elms points out tha only students and their wives a eligible to ! play asj the prizes ai paid for out of the student activi ties fee. i i For Thursday night the free movie will be “Tower of London’ starring Basil Rathbone, Vincen; Price and Boris Karloff. The shov starts at 8, ami students are re • minded to bring their yellow fe* slips. Others desiring to attend must bring their own chairs a< the limited number available nr* to be held for students. wm+immm What’s Cooking I.IITHRRAN HTIliiKNTS A.i NOCIATION, 7:Mll p, m„ Wednef dwy, Htui(cnt Center, Be crtwjn social, j - Hunk Opniin^ U’L AB WEBF.'S ^ tm 1 n-'KKS IT INTO TK ^ GARBAGE RAIL, SON.tf th' main thing is, s ' W^GOT TH' Niwt* IT WE.RE. W, Htceh;, Luther II, Jobes, iff College Hlntlon, ilnd Cdulter Holi ness and R, B, Butlrr, of Bryak Texas. I Officers are: S. A. Lipncomn, president,! Harold Sulliyan, execu tive vice-president, H. ji. Burgess, vice-president, and Thpmas W. Lq cashier. Mr. Sullivan was former j connected with the Centerville State Bank, Centerville, Texas, aind Mr. Leo With First National Bank and (Harrisburg National Bank) Houston, Texas. S. A. ^‘Doc” Lipscomb, presi dent and; chairman of the hoard of directors, is an A&M graduate of the class of 1907 and is jtne owner of Lipscomb ! Pharmacy jat North Gate. H. E. jBurgess, who received] a BS degree from A&M in 1929, let tered in jtrack and football here. Hp was a, member of jthdfSouthwyst Conference Championship team o^ 1927 ami was , All-Conferepce fullback in 1928. 1 • I Haroldi Sullivan, executive viOe- presitlent and director of the batjik, is an extstudent of A&M, havipg left A&M in 1918 for service jin the Army in World War I. Dr. Luther ,G. Jones, professor of agronomy, Dr. George E. Pot ter, professor, of zoology, and Dr. Ralph W. Stden, professor of lijis- tory, members of the A&M faculty, are on the board of directors. Hostesses for the formal open ing Wednesday will he Mrs; L. C. Patranelja, Mrs. C. N. Shepninl- spn, Mrs. Pat MeNew, all of (jol- loge Station, and Mrs. Dima Car|u*B of Brynii, Radio hroadriiNti of the opening momonlcH will be, mmle, They w ill urlglimlj* In Hie hunk liuildiiig Wed- nemlny til l‘J:4fj p, m, over stnliou WTAW KORA, The Call of Duty READ ME TH' SASSlETV NEWS/.' IT'S J VAN ru)l nice T' a has sailed t*. KNOW WHUT S.ISLE; O’CAlhRI OTMCR S06HUU ) IN HER 30Q FOOT UtAtCWa S'Zn VACHT are doin 1 - MATTER WHAR Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15,1949 SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSIFIED FOB RENT—ComforUblo ftirnlnhwl room, AD. Hatea ... 3c! a word i>er. Insertion with a 25c minimum. Space rates In Classllled Section . . . COc. 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.' • FOR SALK OR LEASE • adjoining bath. Professor or graduate student preferred. Phone 4-9724, BUSINESS SERVICES FOR SALE)—1 - 194(1 set Americana En- cyelopiedlais. gPrlce $125 00. See Donald Ogden, A-s*X : . College View. HAVE your themes, thesis, typed :by ex perts, j Phone 2-0705. THE SCglBE SHOP, 1007 K. 23rd. • WANTED • FOR SALE or LEASE—Now vacant 2- bedroom Ranch' Style Home and acreage near A&M. ,. Redecorated,c- MODERN CONVENIENCES. Located on Highway o.- Phone 2-8092, or call at 105 West 32nd Street, Bryatl. WANTED—Ride from 910 E. 3<|lh St. Bryan, to Goidwln Hall; Monday thrp Saturday, S lo 5, except 8 to 12 on Saturday. Plume 2-5888. • LOST r mnl »il mlft p, in, ijvi*r 5 - U-4. W. C. drove. FOR SALE—'37 FOrd-80. See at 2-A Puryear. FOR SALE-Trailer and room in area 5-U-4. W. C. drove. FOR SALE—Chest of Drawers, vanity with sil. 8% cubic foot itefrlgeratolt, Roi>er gas range and Maytag washing machine. 29-B Veti, Village. __i ( * — FOR S|\LK loii potiml capacity rnolera- li phi,ac 2-hilis. .-.Sr ) e-K.,-, ■„ . y Mioy, (Jwefi of Mt'ols, wh» thf wtuhl'w fli'xt wfiiimn gnllVr, ami LOST—Brown two drivers 11^ AND FOUND • eat her wallet containing) enses, social security card; and money. lewaijd. Return to James O. Lancaster. 2t)7 East Dexter. Phtine 4-S299. A! Capp •: • ; !■ Will' pay ''ir tide troth Alll l t VR' Village at h.:in p M, rtihhe m a AM Hysnirtt Arfi „ j ...J. I!HED FA IIEADqi ART! BRYAN MOTi iYour Frlpndly Fo) N. Main SI ( HIROrKA Gco.^-W. Ruchi I COLONIC X-jR| !f 805 E. 28th I'hone 2-«243 WE SEIJi • Model Airplane • Architectural Baj SHAFFEK’S B North Gate OVERS'FUR i V 4 j’! f: r IN t.KINtll 1 Httulpped . ^. ' Hour I sundry loftily T:lKT a hi. ^ Rtirelved Monday - Sat. U:30 ftm. lays 5:30 p.tn, Drying Facllltlea Available. 1 ’• 1 e v York Cafe 8. 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