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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1955)
For Pack 802 Thursday, January 27, 1955 THE BATTALION Sec. I—Page 5 Cub Scout Awards Given About 75 awards were given to almost 50 College Station Cub Scouts Tuesday at the January Pack meeting of Pack 802. Cub Master Jack Fugate and Executive Committee Chairman Sidney Love less presented the awards to the Cubs who had completed their BATTALION CLASSIFIED iSUY, SELI,. RENT or TRADE. Rates S cents a word oer insertion with a 25 cents minimum. Space rate in classified section, 55 cents per column inch. Send or call all classifieds to STUDENT PUB LICATIONS OFFICE, Goodwin Hall, Tex as A&M. All ads must be received by 1 p.m. on the day before publication. • FOR SALE • SECOND HAND GOLF CLUBS. Good con- dition. Box A23 c/o Student Publica tions. PLYMOUTH ’47 club coupe. $300.00. In formation at Puryear 4-C or box 5394. NOTICE OF SALE OF THREE TYPEWRITERS Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Department of Entomology, College Station, Texas, until 10 a.m., Saturday, February 19, 1955, and then publicly op ened and read for the following type writers. Typewriter, Underwood, tabular decimal, Serial No. 649061—16, 16 inch carriage. Typewriter, Remington, Serial No. J-923610, 11 incli carriage. Typewriter, Remington, Serial No. J-140578, 11 inch carriage. Prospective bidders should con tact the Head of the Department of En tomology. The following used equipment: (2) double beds, (3) single beds, complete and (2) double deck beds; (1) junior sterilizer; (1) food carrying truck; (3) gas heaters (1) dressing table; (1) chest. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Busi ness Manager, College Administration Building until 10:30 a.m., February 7, 1955, The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all technicalities. Address Business Manager, A&M College of Texas, College Station, Texas, for further information. NOTICE OF SALE OF 1948 CHEVROLET 14 TON TRUCK Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Department of Entomology, Col lege Station, Texas, until 10 a.m.. Sat urday, February 19, 1955, and then public ly opened and read for one Chevrolet '/■> ton truck. 1948 model. Prospective bid ders should contact the Head of the De partment of Entomology, Phone 6-6474, for further information. ONE 1952 CHEVROLET Business Coupe. This motor vehicle may be inspected by contacting the Texas Forest Service, System Administration Building, A&M College of Texas, Campus. Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Texas Forest Service, Texas A&M Col lege System, College Station, Texas, un til 10 A. M., Friday, January 28, 1955, on forms available upon request. Ad dress the Director, Texas Forest Service, College Station, or telephon 6-6894 for further information. lERRY ANDERSON’S complete uniform for sale. Short coat, pinks, green and summer serge. All regulation. Sale at Vz price or less. LOU. LOST JT A&M and TCU ball game, ladies black purse belonging to Sue Foster. Will finder please contact' Don Williams — Dorm 1-312 or Box 7462. • SPECIAL NOTICE • SNORGASBORD—Sunday,. January 30th, from 5:30 to 7:30. $2.00 each. ALL LAUNDRY sub-stations will be clos ed from January thru Feb. 5. SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M. College Station Called meeting Thursday, January, 27, 7 p.m., work in F. C. Degrees. Members and visiting brethren cordially invited. L. P. (Larry) Cobble, W.M. N. M. McGinnis, Sec’y. '‘GERMAN lessons to Aggies at reasonable rates by German national with teaching experience. Reading, writing and speak ing. including grammar. Cali me at 2-2506 after 5:30 p.m. for information.” CHILDREN KEPT for working mothers, Day or Week. Large fenced play-yard. Balanced meals. 709 Fairview, College Station. CALL . . . “The House Doctor” MARION PUGH Lumber Co. 4-4236 6-5211 Prompt Radio Service — C A L L — Sosolik’s Radio Service. 712 S. Main St. PH. 2-1941 BRYAN • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS « BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES 603 Old Sulphur Springs Road BRYAN, TEXAS FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM furnished apartment, downstairs, tile drainboard and hard wood floors. 304 East 22nd. Phone 2-7430. • HELP WANTED • DELIVER the Houston Chronicle. Must have car—good opportunity for right man. Must have afternoon off from 3 and Sunday mornings. Call 6-4.366 bfe- tween 12-1 or 5-6. WANTED 100 USED slide rules. LOU. FOUND WONDERFUL place to ouy or sell. Battalion classified ads. Call 4-5324 01 *-4149 for prompt courteous service. Official Notices Official notices must be brought, mailed, or telephoned so as to arrive in the Of fice ot student Publications (207 Goodwin, 4-5324, hours 8 - 12, 1-6, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica tion. — Manager. CHANGES IN THE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER 1955 ADDITIONS Aero 410-—Airplane Detail Design. (2-3) 3 500 T8Th9 T9-12 C.E. 468-—Statically Indeterminate Struc tures. (2-3) 3 500 Hours to be arranged. C.E. 626—Highway Construction and Ma terials. (3-3) 4 600 Hours to be arranged. DROPS Aero 4 17, Sec. 500 C.E. 484, Set. 500 C.E. 602. Sec. 600 C.E. 608, Sec. 600 CHANGES B.A. 463, Sec. 500. from MW1 to TThlO Econ 412, Sec. 500, from TThS9 to MWF10 Econ 437, Sec. 500, from MW1 to TThS M.E: 410, Sec. 500, from TThSO to MWF9 H. L. Heaton Registrar PROBATION STUDENTS All students who are on scholastic pro bation or class attendance probation for the fall semester, 1954. and all students passing less than 12 hour or making less than 12 grade points at the end of the fall semester must secure approval of their re spective deans to register for the spring semester 1955. he several deans or their representatives will interview such students in their offices on Thursday and Friday, January 27 and 28, 1955. H. L Heaton Registrar “NOTICE TO SPECIAL GRADUATE STUDENTS AND THOSE WHO DOUBLE REGISTER: Those who wfsh to double register in any courses, including under graduate courses eligible for graduate cred it, should immediately apply for admission to the Graduate School and have their rec ords cleared prior to registration on Feb ruary 5, 1955. Every 600-level course registration must be initialed at the Graduate School desk for each student who does not have a graduate degree plan. Ide P. Trotter, Dean.” “NOTICE TO GRADUATE STUDENTS: In order to complete registration on Feb ruary 5, 1955, each new graduate student must present his letter of admission to the Graduate School. Each returning graduate student must present his approved course of study (in cluding authorization for subsequent cour ses 1 with the complete chronological se quence and with grades recorded opposite all courses completed. Exceptions will be granted to those who clear with the Graduate Office prior to February 5, and to those who submit writ ten programs-approved by the appropriate major advisors. Ide P. Trotter, Dean.” ATTENTION SENIORS! Next year, and the rest of your life, you are going to want to contact your class mates and friends. Have a list of names v.nd home addresses at your disposal by buying a Student Directory.—75c while they last. Office Manager Student Publications Room 207, Goodwin Hall RECORD FAN? You can swap those text books you •no longer need for records! We’ll even tfive you cash and you can buy your records from our competitors. SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE North Gate Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST SOSA East 26th Call 2-1662 for Appointment (Across from Court House) ( Adverti sem ent) achievement requirements. Den 6 was awarded the Red Ban ner for winning the inspection con test and will fly the banner on its den flag- for the next month. Mrs. E. O. Wright is Den Mother of Den 6. David Bailey of Den 1 was given a prize by Loveless for submitting the winning name in a contest to choose a name for the Pack 802 newspaper. The winning name was Cub Tracks. Den 3 was awarded Cubby, a mechanical man who is the symbol of the best attendance of parents at a Pack meeting. Den 4 will get possession of Cubby in February for having the best percentage of attendance at Tuesday’s meeting. Den 1 was recognized for the fact that every Cub in Den 1 has now earned his Lion’s Badge, the highest regular rank a Cub can attain. Most of these Cubs will entqr the new Webelos Den. Pack 802 will observe Feb. 6, as Scout Sunday. Feb. 6 is the first day of Boy Scout week. The following Cub Scouts re ceived awards at the meeting: Bobcat Pins E. A. Holland,, Nat Burroughs, James Hadley, Phil Shaunfield, Wade Wright, Larry Coufal, and Tommy Comfort. Wolf Badge Alan Laverty, Bobby Beaver, David Gay, Bill White, Randy Ransdell, Sidney Coufal, and Nick O’Grady. Bear Badge David Tempi in, John Southern, Charles Vrooman, Sherman Bag gett, and Jack Fugate. Lion Badge Mike Krentisky, John Stark, Bill J. Newcomb, Larry Randolph, Da vid Bailey, and Buzz Loveless. Gold Arrow Points Bobby Beaver, Nick O’Grady, Buzz Loveless, Neil Matzen, James McAfee, Kui't Schember, Jim Mills, John Southern, Charles Vrooman, David Gay, Bill White, Sidney Cou fal, Sherman Baggett, and Jack Fugate. Silver Arrow, Points Buzz Loyelqss, Stephen Darwell, Jim Mills, Sherman Baggett 2, Bill White, Neil Matzen, John Southern 3, Charles Vrooman, Ern est Wright, Lane Coulter, Paul Mamiliga, James McAfee, and Bill J. Newcomb. Denner Stripe Russell Hanna, Lane Coulter, Alan Laverty, Jack Fugate, James McAfee, Bob Medlin, Jim Mills, Nick O’Grady, Bobby Beaver, Bob by Elkins, Mike Robison, Nat Bur roughs, and James Hadley. Assistant Denner Stripe Nick O’Grady, Bert Johnson, Bobby Elkins, Sherman Baggett, Jody Rush, Roy Martinez, Larry Coufal, and Bob Medlin. Service Star Richard Johnson, David Gay, Neil Matzen, Roy Martinez, and Randy Ransdell. Wesley Foundation Has Taffy Pull Members of the Wesley founda tion had a taffy pull last night aft er a 30-minute study session in the foundation building. Mrs. Carolyn Monk, wife of the Rev. R. C. Monk, foundation direc tor, had the taffy ready to pull after the study session. Students were asked to bring their books and material for their examination to study and then take a taffy pull break. SELL YOUR. AT TLtE EXCUAHCjE STORE , And you toq CANi AFFORD TO MIRE AN ACC IE TO Wra-I-MIKE , more for you; emhamce stare CDM Pisre COFFE SANITARY V2 GAL. Mellorine 49c 19s CHEF PRIDE PINTO 2 LBS. BEANS CATSUP KRAFT DINNER 2 Sliced Big BOLOGNA <b 29 DEL MONTE 14 Oz. BOTTLE FOR c TENDER SQUARE CUT VEAL ROAST COUNTRY STYLE HOME MADE PURE PORK SAUSAGE Lb. Lb. 35 39 - PRODUCE - WINESAP APPLES 4L f-b. Cello Bag ^ ^c ICEBERG LARGE LETTUCE Head 9 FLORIDA ORANGES DOZEN 30= IDAHO BAKING POTATOES 10 LBS. 3 — Frozen Foods — BIRDSEYE CHICKEN or BEEF PIES 8 Oz. Each 29 BIRDSEYE FRESH FROZEN PERCH 1 Lb. Package 39c BIRDSEYE MIXED VEGETABLES 10 Oz. Package 19c SOUTHSIDE FOOD MARKET We Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities SPECIALS STARTING 4 P. M. THURS. THR OUGH SAT.—JANUARY 27TH - 28TH - 29TH