The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 07, 1950, Image 4

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    Wkat’s
, AGdfc SQUARES, Friday, Mar.
10, 8 p/ m. Episcopal Parish House.
* Beginners come at 7:30 p. m.
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VALSPAR
c N A M
for B«ou»y ( Economy,
Protoctton...
for Furniture
ot»d Woodwork...
for Kitchen and
bathroom walts..^
LONDON’S
Paint Store
2201 College Rd.
Phone 2-8684
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Cooking b
AMARILLO A*M CLUB, Thure-
day, Mar. 9, 7:15 p. m. 206 Aca
demic building. Bring pictures for
Cotton Ball Duchess entries. Elec
tion of officers. ! /
BRAZORIA COUNTY CLUB,
Thursday, Mar. 9, room 123 Aca
demic.
BRUSH COUNTY CLUB,
Thursday, 7:30 p. m., Room 304
Academic BuHding. Duchess se
lections and JSaster party plans.
DALLAS A&M CLUB, Wednes
day, Mar. 18, room 218 AAI build
ing. Bring pictures of girls to be
entered as duchess to Cotton Bal)
Duchess to be selected at thiif
meeting.
GALLERY COMMITTEE. Meets
in Bizzel Hall, ! Room 157, Tues
day 7:16 p.m. l
KREAM AND KQW KLUB,
Tuesday, Mar.fT, Room 203 Agri
culture,; building. Dean Shepardson
to speak after abort business meet
ing.
NAVARRO CdUNTY AftM
CLUB, Thursday, Mar. 9, 7:30 p.
m. room 228 Acadomic building.
Make plans for Easter party.
POULTRY SCIENCE CLUB,
Tuesday, lirHO p.m. to 10:30 p.m.,
at the poultry farm. Those with
out transportati
up at the YI ”
ROSS VOLUNTEERS,
duchess pictures to Jack
'Dorm 6, Room 219 by Tuesday,
March 7. ”
SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB,
Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., A&I Lecture
Room.
SAN ANTONIO CLUB, Thurs
day, Mar. 9, 7:15 p. m. room 301
Goodwin. Plans for Easter holidays
to be discussed.
STUDENT SOCIETY OF AGRI
CULTURAL ENGINEERS, Tues
day, 7:16 p. m., Ag. Eng. Bldg,
icture Room.
TARLETON CLUB meeting
Thursday, March 9,= 1950, Room
306, Goodwin Hall, 7:15 p.m.
on win be picked
first lie! i
Artillery.
His
Fe Ru
sign de
address the
of the. Ament
Civil
7:30 in tne
Willy I phlt
society, said
’40,! win
chapter
Society of
l itopight at
> Room,
lident of the
mom ing.
Hatet ton is assistant (engineer in
the offi ie of the chief i ngineer of
the Santa Fe Railroac. A grad
uate of A AM,"he majored in high
way. en Sneering and ininored in
structuiikl engineering.
During the war, Hainilton was
kept as a Japanese pri toner after
he was captured on Co rigedor. A
prison ship on which lie was be
ing transported was t< rpedoed in
August
While at AAM, Hamilton was a
t in E Ba tery, Field
present work wit t the Santa
ti road Is in the bridge de-
1 rtment.
.da
pLe.
L
•'Tfv HMiDai Me ccflea. And ao ooOse & roc and "Ittref a—. frssMr
(Mbr to make than Nescafe ITt te- soMtad. M# bswatf wifc* a2
teHl. Staler pat om taspoooM ef eat gia teas and aMsaftasintag.
Mwrsdf hi a cap. »dd hot wmSnr tpwd- Meac^i Bdte Stt aw Mpaaa
toiierkdrink NiSCSfs tfanaloferWat otel
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9, 7:30
buildin
and mi
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to attej
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day,) 7
Center,! W
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WI<
Wedn®
Room
ereryoi
elect
Ball
Egster!
4-H Club Men
Win Awards
Seven outstanding 4-H co<
producers in Tesiaihave been
lected to receive the 1949 Ant
tstanding
lected
son-Cli^ton Sc;
holarship Award,
Floyd Lynch, state 4-H leader of
A AM, announced today.
Each I winner .will be
awarded
to be
a |200 college Scholarshi
* “ C agricu
Texas Colleges,
ETTA PI,
DB Lecture
ee^ing.
R CLUB, Thu
p.m., Room 12(1
Wednesday,
Room. Pre-
iitdair, Mar.
Ai ademic
is a ver; r important
nd all me % ini erested
gieland pictuije art urged
I WIVES CLU|B
SO p. m
bowlipg party,
rent.
ITA FALLS Xam! CLUB,
Bry in
She
Stop
ay, Mar. 8,
124 Academic b
you see I
■ duchess
hd plan a
holidays.
the
“GRIME
DO YOU'KNOW
W
Vednes-
Sowling
s avail-
7:15| p. m.
tilding. Tell
see becajuse |we will
the Cotton
patty for the
AVE”
at dirt kills more
le than lullets?
it harmful germs
s more pote it than
je atom bomb?
lies. It’s TriieT
stoppi ig the
now.
I
WAVK
LIME
IXt us do
“(J leaning out
a
Pari
South Gate
bit of
or you.
•5Y
We give you a c ean deal'
is-
t\ Kirby
Author and Social
!
Dr. Page is the author
umes and twenty-two pam
H i s works have been translatt n
eaners
Phone 4-89S4
vangelist
:
of twenty-lix vol-
phlets.
j
; TWO SPEECHES
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Wednesday, March 8
A&M Methodist Church
7:00 p.m.
“THE^WAY OF JESUS IN
THIS HOUR OF WORLD
CRISIS.” v
Swedish, Danish,
, Chinese, Japan-
d and Ind la.
ks was published
French, German, Dutch,
Greek, Bulgarian, Spani;
ese, and published in Engl
One Of Dr. Page’s
serially by Mahatma Ganc
zine. One of them won hrst plac e in a
al poll of religious books most helpfu| to col
lege students. One of them was firs
of the Religious Book Chib.
; . ■< Hr
s own
, ■ .
used for studying agriculture at
any one of eix “
AAM included.
Selection of the winners was
made by a committee composed
of Extension Service personnel! at
AAM. Acting on this committee
Were Fled Elliot, E. A. Miller, and
C. H. Bates.
Selection was based on club
members record of achievement in
producing at least one bale of
cotton, participation by the mem
ber in club and community activ-
Ities, scholarship, leadership, and
a story written by that member on
“Contributions made by tho mem
ber in the; 4-H Cotton Program".
Winner* of the contest are Bob
by Fltefaraid, Wilbarger Coun
ty; John L. Byars, Hall County;
Robert Greger, Falls County; Jim
my Rothwell, Lamar County; Ray
mond Kallas, Wharton County;
Weldon Dri*bro(|t, Guadalupe
County, and Dewayne Peterson,
Martin County.
Radio Series Set
Ironsides’ Story
The story of the USS Constitu
tion, “Old Ironsides", will be dra
matized this week on the Freedom
Story, a weekly radio show heard
Over Station WTAW at 3:45 p. m.
each Wednesday.
Included in the broadcast will
be a talk on present threats to
freedom! in America by Dr. James
W. Fifield, Jr„ pastor of the
First Congregational Church of
Los Angeles, j I ' . \
The Freedom Story is presented
as a public service program by
Spiritual Mobilization, a nation
wide, non-profit crusade for free
dom active among clergymen of
ail denominations.
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(Continued from Page 3)
tennis \yill be- carried on in three
divisions: grade school, under 15,
and ovelr 16. Qn April 14 a track
meet Will be held on Kyle Field
with teams outside of the West
Zone in which the Tigers compete
also being invited to participate.
In both tennis and track the A
AM school teams will play in Class
B leagues. The district tennis
meefwill■ be held in Smithville on
April 11.; Grade school compe
tition in a softball conference will
be offered by Consolidated to fur
ther enhance its athletic program.
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AARDVARK?^ TO THIS BEAT
FOR NOT KNOWN"
WHERE’ANKLES
-BUT WWV DO YOU JyAS.SUH. h. ,
hafta RUB IT ^TGerr A heart
INT'-'KOU LOOK/AS BIG ASA
LIKE A NICE WATERMELON. 1
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By Al Cspp
-NCAA-
(Continued from Page 3)
Princeton won the Ivy League
championship, its first since 1932
yesterday by beating Dartmouth.
Bradley *Double’ Possibility
The District Five participant
won’t be decided until Mondays
March 20, a week hence, when
Bradley, Missouri Valley Confer
ence tltlist, clashes with the win
ner of the Big Seven Conference.
Bradley thus is the only team
so far that has an opportunity to
become the first team in history
to win the NIT and NCAA tournn-
mente in one season. At the mom
ent Nebraska Is leading the Big
Seven by a half game over Kan
sas and Kansas State. The Corn-
huskers were upset, 64-48, by Ok
lahoma Saturday night.
A playoff also will determine
the District Six representative.
The playoff probably will involve
Arkansas and Baylor, co-champions
of the Southwest Conference, Hous
ton of the Gulf and Arizona of the
border. Arizona, however, may be
dropped as it lost two games dur
ing the past week.
Brigham Young Challenges
District Seven is between Brig
ham Young and Denver who are
deadlocked for the lead in the
Skyline Big Six. Denver split with
Utah State over the weekend while
Brigham Young downed Wyoming,
erstwhile leaders, twice to pull
into a tie for the top rung. The
co-leaders clash at Brigham Young
Monday night to decide the is
sue.
The District Eight nod will go to
the winner of the Pacific Coast
Conference championship which
will be contested by UCLA, South
ern Division champs and Wash
ington State, Northern Division
winners.
The dates for the National In
vitation are March 11, 13, 14, 16
and 18.
The dates for the NCAA are,
East, at New York, March 23-25,
and West, at Kansas City, March
24-26, with the championship game
scheduled for Madison Square
Garden on March 28.
Battalion '
CLASSIFIED ADS
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4 TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1950
a.m. or tit* tar bofora
•FOB BALK
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ami Ul to buy or son uooa rurnitur*.
l-TOST. Wood Vurolluro Com-
d into
maga-
nation-
First Christian Church Bryan—8:00 p.im
Subject: “THE WAY OF POWER AND joi ”
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— Sponsored by —
AMERICAN FRIEND’S SERVICE CO
In cooperation with the follow ng
local Religious Groups:
A A M WESLEY FOUNDATION
ST. PAUL’S METHODIST CHURCH-
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH—Bryan
FIRST CHRIM1AN CHURCH—Bryma
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choice
5% 5%
New Automobiles
. New A Used
AUTOMOBILES
FINANCED
Near and Used
Phone 4-1232
Flop Cdlaon . Travis Nelson
- McDowell -
(Continued from Page 3)
notch in classification, he stepped
right into the shoes of graduating 1
co-captain Sammy Jenkins and be
came a maroon and jwhite starter
as a soph. I
This year the one-jman blitz has
won acclaim throughout the coun
try for his floor generalship as
the Ags journeyed from New York
to San Francisco on cross-coun
try tours. If this campaign is any
indication of things to come, Lit
tle Mac may be right in the mid
dle of the All-American picture
when the next season rolls around.
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Behvtyreet Mattresses -:- Tile Baths
1 Drop Us a Card for Reservations
BRYAN COURT
Preston Dishman, Owner and Manager
Hi-way Six, South of Bryan
' K PHONE 2-7560 i
Official
Student - Faculty
DIRECTORY
of
Texas A&M College
50c per copy
Phone 4-5444
or
Mail 50c to
STUDENT PUBLICATIONS
Texas AAM College
College Station, Texas
—On Sale at Annex—
SNACK BAB A
NEWS STAND
ONJC USB O.n. ItSmiOBlIATOR. Mfi.00
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rURNIbllBD APARTMRNT, I bl«*a rronr
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balh and *ara«a. Call 4-4TS4,
ONR rnoHT BMDROOM—kllchan prtvl.
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4-11177.
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LAflOR 3 BEDROOM HOUSE com pl.t, I y
Can aublet part. 1mm.-
Southatd. — Coll.*..
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
BRAZOS RIVER BOTTOM LAND
/ FOR SALE
Board of Director, of A. and M.
College 1. offering for .ale 1,271 acre, of
' Brazot River bottom land near th.
Icultueal Experiment Station land In
eeon County. Located In the John P.
Grant on Farm Highway SO, It la
,rv,n mile, aouUtwMt of Colla*.
Ion., Bide will be received on three
aephrat. tracts of 670, 151. and 400
acre.; on th. entire acreage and on combi-
natlona of tracta.
Sealed proposal, for bid. will be re
ceived in fhe office of the Comptroller,
Texaa A. And M. College System, College
Station. Texas, until 2:00 p.m. on March
IS, i 1950, then publicly opened and read
In jtha lecture room of the Agricultural
Engineering building.
full Information and bidding forma,
write w. H. Holzmann, Comptroller. Texas
A. and M. College Syaiem, Colleg. Station.
Toua. j Bidding forma, other data ant
Instruction., with notice of when propertj
be Inspected will be furnished on re
posals shall be submitted only os
forma furnished and shall be In aaalotj
envelopes furnished with proposal*. Tht
College will reserve one-half of the min
eral. oil and gaa rights. The Board ot
Director, reserve, the right to reject anj
all blda and to waive any and all tech-
nlcalltles.
W. H. Hol.mann
Comptroller !
Texaa A. and M. Colleg. Srsteig
College Station. Texas
February 18, 1950 1*IYI
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