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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1950)
'W HISTORIC MOMENT—from the Republic production^ “Sands of Iwo Jlma,” pictures the re-enactment of the fla^-ralslng bn Mt. Hurlbachl. Using the original banner and the three survivors, the studio has achieved one of the most dramatic sequences ever seen in a motion picture. The picture Is so great It will be prevued twice at the Campus Theatre—Tonight at 11:00 p.m., and Friday at 11:00 p.m. v _ l - iiiftia General Appears Ip Iwo Jima’ Film Gen. Howland M. Smith, the Ma- Commander in the central Pa- during the Island-hopping of- ;ive against the Japrnese from 1943 until late 1945, was persua ded by Republlcl to portray him self in the studio’s fine saga of the Marine Corps, “Sands of Iwo Jima," which is so great it will be prevued twice at the Campus Theatre—Tonight at 11:00 p.m. and Friday at 11:00 p.m. .As Commander of; the V Am phibious Corps, which comprised the Second and, at timeg the Fourth Marine Division and the 27th Army Division, and later as Commanding General of * the Fleet Marine Force, Pacific, Gen, Smith participated in every major cam paign in the Pacific war from Tarawa tp Iwo Jima. He w a a nUjknamedj ‘Howlin’ Mad’ by news paper reporters who covered his activities. | ' j ^ i j -pPytl Adverttoement Aggie Radio & Appliances BARGAIN SALE While They Last Motorola Car Radios Yi Price What'a Cooking AGGIE SQUARES. Friday, Jan. 20, 8 p. m., Parish House, Rpisco. pal Church. P L 50 pic- pal Church. BEAUMONT A A M CLUB, Thursday, Jan. 19, 7:80 p. m., Room 107, Academic Building. Dis cussion of the Aggieland ’5 ture. CALDWELL COUNTY A&M CLUB, Thursday, January 19, same meeting place. HEART O’ TEXAS CLUB, Thursday, January 19, 7:30 p. m. 306 Goodwin Hall. Officers to be elected. HOUSTON A&M CLUB* get-to gether dance, Friday, January 27, at Trionon Club on O. S. T. No cover charge. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, Thursday, Jan. 19, 7:30 p. m., in basement of St. Mary’s Chajpel. NAVARRO COUNTY A&M CLUB, Thursday, Jan. 19. Election of officers and selection of a Cot ton Ball Duchess. PANHANDLE CLUB, Thursday, January 19, 7:15, Lounge Dorm 1. Discuss Aggieland picture,; bring money for picture. ROBERTSON COUNTY A&M CLUB, Thursday, Jan. 19, 7:30 p. ■! i BOOKS YOU NEED - % OFF liOUPOT will givo you the heat deal that ran tie had around thror parts. WHAT IS IT? WKIX 1IERK IT IS • • • • l~ YOU BRING LOU FIVE (5) BOOKS YOU HAVE AUIEADY USED, YES, YOUR OLD BOOKS AND HE WILL GIVE YOU IN RETURN FOUR (4) BOOKS YOU WILL NEED THE NEXT SEMESTER. . . . CAN YOU ASK FOR A BETTER DEAL? IF YOU DON’T HAVE ANY OLD BOOKS . . . THEN COME IN AND SEE LOU AND HE WILL SELL YOU THE BOOKS THAT YOU WILL NEED FOR OFF. . . . THAT’S SAVING 50';; ! THAT’S MONEY IN YOUR POCKET, SON! VETERANS—It has been a pleasure to serve you and we will continue ]\ to serve you in any way possible. Be sure to bring your \ books in early so that you can get the most for them. ROOKS YOU DON’T NEED FOR BOOKS YOU DO NEED YOU CANT FIND A BETTER DEAL \ ^ .1 | 01’ LOU Needs Your Trade .. . Just As Y<jm Need His Deals LOUPOT’S “Trade With LOU—and Have Mdney Too” 1 N North Gate •’I - \ '• ^ ■ X]i U : amson FOLDING TABLES 7 l Rich looking,, one-piece simulated wood grain tops. Tubular steel legs with , baked-enamel flbnish...can’t snag nylons. Fold easily, compactly, lock securely, safely. Ideal for cards, entertaining, buffet suppers. Use them for sewing, typing, in the kitchen, nursery, utility room. "51 i j-K -Tbjfcutony We Give Green . \ \ Stamps , PARKER-ASTIN HARDW. >ANY m,. Room 306, Goodwin Hall. To elect a new secretary-treasurer. SENIOR PETROLEUM WIVES’ CLUB, Friday, January 20, 7:30 p. m. YMCA Asseembly Room. Of ficers to be elected. TARLETON CLUB, Thursday, Jan. 19, 7:15 p. m.. Room 306, Goodwin Hall. VETERAN’S WIVES BRIDGE CLUB, Thursday, Jan. 19, 7:30 p. m., Exchange Lounge, YMCA. WILLIAMSON COUNTY A&M CLUB, Thursday, Jan. 19, Room 103, Academic Building. Page 4 THl-RS.,-IAN. 19. 1950 • FOB SALE e SEE US to bar or wsl| umj ftirnitur*. Phone 2-7067, Wood Furniture Ctompeny. P»ny. ONsl.i 4-ROOll FRAME COTTAGE with gerage and one 5-room frame cottage with three email out bultdinga to be re moved from A. A M. College* Icampua. Sealed bide will be received In the Of-' BICYCI.E $18.00: SO* Wire Fence. $« <$>( 9 x 12 linoleum rug; $.1.00; Samson hot plate *6,00; Radio *8.00; 12-B, Vet V|l- 7 ;l| fici of the Mimager of Physical Plants mil 2:00 P.tf., Tuesday 24 Januaigr. 1950. The right is reserved to reject any II Vi(s4 m anti tr\ «nr ixrm onv! nnrl mil and all bids and to waive any and all technicalities. Address Asst. Manager of Physical PUnts, A. A If. College of Texas. College Station, Texas, (Phope 4-31431 for further information. FURNISHED HOUSE. 2' bedrooms. C«*- lege Hllla. Call 4-83*6. . . ! • WANTED TO RENT • GOING T6 WORK IN DALLAS? I have an option on a modem apartment In Highland Park, fori *88.00 per month. For *42)80 we call both live good. Apart ment opens this week and I nead a roofn mate. Call Ban Brittain, 4-1193. I WILL IDENTIFY PLANTS at tan cenu each. Coaching In Botany, Entomology. Other aubjecti considered Evening pit- pile taken. Phone 4-8177. H. R j. Parke, 309 Highland Street. College. . SUL ROSS LODGE No. 11»* A. K. A A. M a). Colled meeting Thumday,, Jan. 19. at 7:00 p.m Wor* In E. A. deg SfT'JSS&.V 1 . 2ZZ2Z7 SALE! Friday a/ Saturday at BONEY’S BAKER’S—In Cans COCONUT ... 2 f°r 31 c APRIL SHOWER—303 Cana PEAS . . . . .17c ARMOURS—No. 2 Cans PORK & BEANS .. 15c MORTON CLEAR CRYSTAL SALT ... . 3 boxes 10c BEWLEY’S BEST FLOUR . 10 «>s. 69c : 1‘iiTT. ^r* - * rlf v, ROSEBUD—Sliced or Halvca—2Va Can , PEACHES 19c FRANKO AMERICAN 2 CTNS. FOR SPAGHETTI . 29c LIBBY’S—No. 2 Cans j KR0UT . i 2 f«r 25c 7 BORDEN’S EAGLE MILK ARMOURS—Can or Jar TAMALES . 12 QZ. LILLY’S—Any Flavor • • • 24c 15c 2 FOR MELL0 CREME .. 55c TOMATOES . 3 cans 25c ARMOURS VIENNA *«ai- SAUSAGE . . 2 for 29c ARMOURS - • I POST TOASTIES.. 33c ' / V ! * ■ 1 J , • i : ■ j- i Procter & Gamble’s New Washday Wonder LARGE PACKAGE TIDE .26c LIBBY’S—2i/ 2 Can FRUIT COCKTAIL 35« CORNED BEEF 2 for 65c DIAMOND OLD FASHIONED—With Bacon NAVY BEANS ... 10c BIG BEN—LAUNDRY " SOAP. . . . 4 >*• 19« - * m ■ • PRODUCE i TEXAS ORANGES .... dozen 23 c • HARDWARE & DRY GOODS 252 SIZE 36” WIDE GREEN HEAD CABBAGE . . . . CARTON TOMATOES . . . NEW RED POTATOES MEATS 2 lbs. for 5c j I . ... 15c . . lb. 26c NO. 1 GAL. TUBS 89c OUTING FLANNEL .... yard 25« "WHITE CHIEF”—Reg. $1.59 j > COTTON BATTING . 2Vi lbs. $129 "I | RED i HAWK KHAKI WORK PANTSS^gSlS CARL POOL ? WORK SHIRTS - WORK PANTS GAL. — 12 QT, k ' Lf- BUCKETS 59c i ARMOUR STAR BACON . PAN READY FRYERS BALTIMORE SELECT lb. 37c lb. 47c Men’s and Boys HAlNEsV SHORTS & NYLON—R^g. $1.89 PANTIES ...... $129 SPECIAL |v ! MEN’S HOSE. pair l!k REG $1.49^-15 Cage, 51 Denier NYLON HOSE . . $1-19 WHITE MULE LEATHER FACE—Special WORK GLOVES . $1 u , ' l r \ , ■ '• OYSTERS . . . .pt 69c PORK CHOPS., lb. 39c v-.. • Coulter Drive at Highway 6 > .7 il \.A v ■ ! • i - ■ • i • % i ^ * ■ > i i