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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1950)
A ", M • • Htan4hR| rr*d; |« mT\r ai ilk MAWd Hlrrvl in Slati«M arv (left la nffclj J. M. Mr Lain, and H 4. Miller Miller kt (allege 'Mai’aA far three year*, lie her An haainmr In Sa«aaa(a hefare raminr here. Harlaare an Mam KrtHMit WAha. Men. m h4nia»M in the prarMaare PRICKS ARK DOWN l^on B. \^e1s.s IN EVERY DEPARTMENT <" • (xmie in ami 1 ourn A T j LEON II. WEISS Collate Station Men's (lothier A ETmtEwr |,f yj l ]]; iUk.. y,, iti, d 4 i Br DUE WALfflW A. Miliar Haniwarr be aniy three year* oia in **ptr«ber Dwnsf the fra 3rea>» mi bnatnaas. the ature haa grown intu a aeii-aquipaad. m«*4ere haainee* eeUMiahwaat. Ihe baildiag which heaaea tAe MllWr ahort wa# built is IBM by Smith-Turner Hardware Cam of Navaaota At (bat time, ler war work mg for that com f ui Nawawria A year later, ler I anight the atM-e. and atari- in bwsioem on hta own original •tor* coaamtad of • M bv KM ft. building, U> wbtcb Miller baa alidad a 24 by St* ft. wa u»e Bea»de« tha ongiaal hardware «Uick. the atore now fan- tare* a rompleu line nf gifU, ndurh have bean added “for the Atgftea" ncrarding ta Miliar Thi* gift (iegartraent, be |inme, 1, wn* the rooub of many rr- uaeet, by Aggie* for gifta for thoir mother* and girl fnenda Traieling Haleeman ! Miller got hi* start la the hard ware tai*ine*» while working aa a traveliag aateaman fer the Walter I. Allan (tompany, a whoieaale Hardware company with officaa in gnBa* ‘ While working fer thia aoiapaay, Miller made rwntacU ehi. h enal.le.1 him later te go to ♦i>rk for the H R Turner HinV • are (ximpary of Nneaaota He had worked for this company for throe years before coming here to take over hi* new »U>r* Miller* right-hand man >a Er- aee»t Wilha, a College Station man who Heads the sale* staff Abo on th> aalae eta/f is Mrs. J. M McLain Wilha run* the store while Miller is on buying tnpa a* well a* managing the sale* erui of thr ■iMABaaa. j. This Friday from 2 to 4 a. m. filler will prwsent Mr* Evelyn ICave a Maytag Home Economiet. |n a free cook i ng schoal. Free re npi.e a* wail a* pnses, including a pet of club aluminum, an iron, ami hkiUhett dark, will be given away The school will be in the store building on Mam Street Millet is a member of the local hie am* Chib, as well a* being a member of the Chamber of Com | metre. Mrs Miller is active in the local jt.ardeo Club and the Campus Study ( tub She also fills m at the store | when nee.led The Milbrs have two children. Sallv Ann. who i* II, and Henry A . ll, who is only 4 r * Eagle affinal ms Caaaiy Tatal rot GOV ESN,HI ±ir 1 AImhJRMmi -4- gjglfa l Hutchi Geae 8. Porter tt ,. • J M Wrm I -4 EOt LT C^VEtNOt G. C. Marvia .v— r i , i. (I Th Cedaaa Davis. Jr. . rJhmaM Peytas El bolt Wommh Baa Bamaay naMaa K Smith . . Vtagik. AtfaM . .1— Fred llad) Hama , R B. Mr Asha r. ft* ATTt*NEY GINB14L; Erica paaial .*. . . - ft* ABKM IATB Jl STICK OF SI PBBMK ‘ <>l’IT (Place I) Walker L Wray r M 12C i iBiMaM - * - I|| II 1X24 InRlMaaa I . 1T4 M am ft* ASSOCIATE JI STHE OF srPBBME COflT (Place 1) Alfred M Snutt -L _ Itt It 1102 KlMphi^M I♦ - ll .if Robert W Gal vert 1. Of Ifl 27(4 FOR AftiCIATt JI SflCE OF si prime t ODIT (Place I) 1024 I MM) .17* kiao FOR jrDGE OF COt RT OF CRIMINAL tPPKAlh (ui I) R,>b«rt B Kronas , . B3 ■ Mro* F Griffin . 122 4. Mitt Da via 10 11 OuiRt W Harwood 111 74 William E Myrro 4 . W 44 G H. ( Hobvrt) N#im>n 41 »( Cecil Storey »1 16 Joel p. Co<A (1 W Robert L Lattimoiv *4 14 Dsvte Wuntrh 1 4 W A. Mornaon SB 81 James Hill l-etta . 14 * FOR RAILROAD COMMISSIONER William J Jurray, Jr (unopposed i FY)R COMPTROLLER OF PI'lLIC AttWNTS f Clifford E Butler . 1*4 1*1 Robert S. Calvert ,. D* 141 ' COM MISSION KR OF GENERAL LAND OFFICE: Baacun (hlaa * W> 1|2 James L Allred <.. *f> hi FOR TRIAS! HER Jesae James , (uaoppuaedi FOR COMMISSIONER OF AI.IICVLTVRI: 2002 Mb* SMS 1X41 Char** MrLellan , 117 fd 1.118 Tom Fanvy >• 502 J. E. McDonald 222 1B4 2241 John C. White i 54 4M <177 i RKFREHINTATIYK IN COMGMMM (SIXTH DISTRKT): Olin E. Teague * I Cnoppoaed) FOB ASAOt lATB JCSTICE, (Y>CtT Of (TVIL APPEALS. TENTH Si PR KM F Jl DKIAI DISTRltT: , daba Tleay r » JB* . # 1M 1 Eveiwtt H. ODae* ...... 1t2 77 1 FOR STATE BOARD OF ED ('CATION, SIXTI DISTRltT: Jack R Hawkins „ I aaappoaed) FOR DlfTRKT JI DGK. nStk JI DICIAL DHTRKT: W R Barron , , unopp-o^d) FOR STATE KKI*RF-S|NTATI\ E IA«h DISTRKT J * rues K Proenal , (unopposed I Brasns i ously (IffWe* FI HI COt'NTY Jl DGK: A A Ware m 1*8 1484 M M (Ripl Erskil* 148 87 1881 MIR (1M’NTY CLERK: A H. Syptak 170 ll* 4121 J M. Fergueoii r, 48 1270 MIR COt'NTY TAX AfSKSHOR (OLLBCTOR: 1 M. Wrosfcm 237 140 r4i Nortun Burkhaltar 2M 120 244* FOR (1* NTY TRIAHl RKM Mr*. Jvwd M M<mte<""vry 2*0 14* 2717 Mrs. Flore no Sngii<>n t* 48 Wi Mrs. Lilli*' HatterwIiU ( arroll IM m 18*7 FOR DIHTRKT ( LERA F T. Coie (aasfpnasM FuR SHERIFF: J W Hamilton , (um^»p<aed) FOR ('III'NTY ATTORNEY: Davit Grant (unoppoaed) FOR ( 01 NTY St HO0L Sl’PKRINTENDINT: \A D Bunting (unoppoaed) FOR (Ol’NTY CHAIHM AN: N.udi C. Coie .. (uiMtppoaed) FOR (Ot NTY COMMISSIONER, PRKTMT NO. I Rayve.md Noian (uaappoar^ ^9 TOW buy a pack ut R QhpM»rH«bBi anAfaw If •paaMap, [ i K EXPERT ■ * ■ VOW saaaha ChatiarfWsid* •M praea what avary •aharta man knawt- h ^ TaBpfltaa RbpE paagH IT’S A HIT! ALL OVEB THE ( AMPI N TV HtrmaikMM. M<>dam PARKER PEN A PENCIL THE EXCHANGE STORE "Serving TtxAJ Aggm' Monroney To Cain Scat of Klmer Thomas /i Set/ rr By B f BOLAND uctioneers atermelonsj Oklahoma City, J«ly S — LPt — Oklahoma DamocraU Itluaed Twe Mima art hgld ■ nark year aHb each term lasting ‘FifUr-flve-LA-A-l - wAUya • gin- t aa aeeks r-A-B* . the atadent aartieneert' l the acheol la bald ia Howell Sr'ifs k tJ!r r .^r ror u S Senate and Govern* Uwn Fi*r atMrt of them K waa the country It is be . v*,i by ifa teaeb- or today in one of the bitter- Ant tune to appear before a crowd rrs to be .me of the two or threw •st run-off pnmariee in years These student have been at lead- schools of this type ia the UlMl A vote nceedinf 400JSH) I* ew mg sn auctioneers school in Brian State# conducted by three auctioneer*. Col The *tudeats attend hspalar G. HL $haw of Monroe, Iowa, CaL daaaee. learning all the “trick* oft Chsrte* ( orkie of Norfolk. Mobnss the trade", and how to drone Hi ka. snd Cal Bnttea of Bryan; and their monoteHous. *irg song voice. °oy Richardaon of Fort Worth. The dnatitute bays merchandise for who «Mi>rk* with auctioneers The students ta sell la *urh aorRions group ha* their headquarter* ia. a* the one held last night. Last port Worth mghu pi s reads went to the Ol- Tbe National Aartion Instituta Mp* Statioa Bwimnsing Team a* the school is mMbd. was formed a* a hobby by the four men men will close at 7 p.m Elmer Thoma*. a 79-yenr-oM veteran of 24 years in the T 8. Senate, ta fighting for bis pnlttical life against Rep Mike Monroney, Oklahoma's fifth district congn-s* man since IBWt Monronev led Tboma* bv 14,*15 vole* in the July 4 primary but lacked a majority in the seven-man rare liawar-Hn bone-dry Oklahoma- • ga wn- injected as a *»dr issue in tkr , (; orre |.|| 0n: Hosing day* of the Senate rad* « Hasn’t Move,! Vh parchtee* farm parities and rural Ik and Mrs M T * lecln fteat ion have not moved into tl All Over A merles The m bool's student* are from all over North America. OuUi(- staters nuluda Paul Norris, tor* nngton. A'rattling, Roland f>k land. SMtUo, M’ashington, Bill Yule, i algwry. Alberta. Canada;/ Hamagton j lln Dm Muine, I^wa; time the praaidant's Wataon Hu»ehin*,.n, Kanaas, / The Oklahoma Umtod Dry*, borne as was erroneously reported ,krt Cutiip, Mount SterlNM, through thoir Secretary Rev Roy Hoiiomon and Attorney David C Shapard endorsed Thoma* TL*- •enator toid the drys he would sup port the 1-anger Bill whsch wmAd bar interstate advertisement nf liquor Munroney said the measure ws* unconstitutional because it vio lated freedom of the pres* ___ I^ter the I'nitod Dry* president. * ri ,' ’ ' the Rev I-emuel Fenn of Tulaa, Augadt I in Korea took a serious turn and ; — will vote there today by absentee 1 ha Hot in The Battalion Thursday p,„' y Williamson. Dal* The Harnagtons are slili hving Miaaisaippi. Texans includ* in theta home at 410 Throckmorton Thompson. Wellingtor,. and will not move into the pcvsi Weed. I'topia; Elton Davis. Mount dent’s hoaie until late this month Pleasant, J Poyner. JunetM«n Gene Before August 1. Dr C. C Franck Harris. Plain vice and Ham •nd his family will move tato the Speight. Fort Worth home on Throckmorton Following the rumpletifta of the Dk French will become A A M's school, the students will be fully the collage, effective qualtfMd auctioneer* and will re reive AucUoning licwnpM ()n (4M‘oanut rakew . . . Correction: We Forgot The Vanilla For those who tried roascien ously to follow Mr* Her«hei Bur ge**' recipe fai rocoanut taka ia last Thurwlay's edition of The Battalion, wr apnlugiae The rweipe printed in th» paper omitted one very necessary tea spoon of vanilla. Another error made the baking powder measure ment incorrect. Use three tea- *poon*, instead of three table spoons, of baking powder If you've already baked the cake, bring it to our (Tty Editor He’ll rat it. If you haven't, theae cor rection* should make rt a success. Fer more and ktgger recueaut raksw. The Editors Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS Pip* A TUESDAY, JULY 25. 1WW •km. wrrM * a att a lion n-Aamnati noow ron ment aIi ttoi*s I* • wees e*r mwwimo , Me.* •,! ■•mass *itn * Mr ■»»»» ms* la *-T7« t-lMSSfwS *m*M SB# per rahiOM larh SMI* SM rUMsirom WMS rwan t Aar* l„ Dm aiuSM' aWivMMS Of fie* All »*• UieaW b* .rn*S la h| IS •• s a uf tlw Ssr WfM* puhiMWDaa PBRM»NAL FOR BALI • let' rr raioK.AiM r**rs at*, tin «• Co)>m« Vwo !?TCroe5MM 1111 ^ *m Riueai x t -W- isrsaro) lOir *>«•' i*t you i )•« mi • WANTED TO RENT Thai, S; h HOI SK far lorgi m* A n4on ASM Ttm* •Si*e« r rvisHKi *sartaMai ena «•«••* •ryaa ISeal tar M>nH» Alee reoao mr hoiaw S' rolleg* ttstlsa AsWr loo A vrnus So OotaWSg. or p* • A**, — Flavor toll* why It • so popular / /////»ry : Amenca t* waging an all out effort to prevent a “world in chains" from becoming a reality Already hslf ai the work! is enslsved snd the captors of that half have their eyes on the free half of the world Our government has wisely taken action to prevent such an enslaverm-nt As citterns of the United Hta tea we have certain responsibilities to our country and to our communitMa / What are three reefionsibilitiet we ask ? Every American is obligated to find out all he can about the current atrug- fle He m obligated to familtanae himself with tb« underlying causes of the present wo diet iirbsin c Every citiaen is obligated to buy only thoae items which he needs for im mediate use Stock piling and hoarding can only cause chaos. Every American is obligated to place his services at the disposal of hia country cheerfully and willingly when such services are requested ' Until his aervicea are needed, it ia hta rwfb'f sibility to pursse hia daily taaka with increased viogr and attention to duty. Only hi this way can America emerge triumphant is the struggle between tha competing ideology of Communism ” Published in the public interest by THE BATTALION . ’ ! <l Hi i 1 Eli . i i