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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1947)
■ 1 / 7 «* Wr ft i Applications Open bi Tliree Positions By Oril Service Examination, have b^n an- prSS.st’ffl IgtSgZi.JTgX; <Th« BnctAMrinff bmHImul wbkh S ta fvTSTWru • rm, »r« k>MUd in Dm Air forvM, War DtM* "X WUoUO*, - Tt ■wHm.k mm .ppropnat. .>,! uratiDn mill mmrMM oomhln^l Jn ..i.l„ion iJr-Tl W. t:!, S^^yjsyiy u£l •thvUd for a part of Um mjuirrH fip^rionaa, romtion. u bo flltod from tbo for active men I y ■ ’ 1^4'y Hare’a a Camouo B.V.D. Short for active men. It fit* an ugly to give sup port, and such unusual comfort features as the conveniently adjustable waistband, reinforced crotch and the seamless boot make Brev a,, best bkjr. •a* s a m. oa ^ '/ttoe+mf-Q \+‘>16i»&Kai*c K Aecountaat aad Aeditor ttsa are lecated te Waa Cm mad nearby Virginia hum. Um saiark •Mrr te ujm a itors far thaaa pod K*d eeroenttef svpeileass sf a re- 'ponsMs aataro, part tt wbisb mu.t ^ In a St whimol fWld of cvt-T* ^ ,UI Sr<S=LS%JS. «• N Ym^p, UsateTmT Wfe Itetien post etfftee. sSawr ZhW ■•rriss wmmkt Air Materiel ( vww (Are. A-X08), AtMateal end AedHsr applka. tkM mast be resslvsd in thr • <.m Xf&IXXT’ ^ - Brazos County Party Jnly 29th — of fun aad a mini* of oratory will bo bad at Um Anything Goes" party of I Club .u^,, , r Additions Made To mum o aanual tb# Br 7 P-m. leosaay at Martel* Dansby, cl mt County A AM Qub at aad IS710JS; jMadav at dm American (roont| “ TIOJ.; according to Prod chairman of Um ^.Hai by *. J. MeBrido and kf nutSm ** ^ ba,i#nwd for JkVffhk) Sak, in charge of rrT h f^ ,U ' tboro would be dnnka tor the varied thirsts of former Aggioe. Official notice of tK^arty has boon mailed te over MO foi tesas AAM students new —■ m Brmo« county by a D. Crate. New Instructor On Staff loger H. Oboe has baen hired , Caldwell who left Urn Geogrsphy Depart- »*m lest spring, as k teaching Geography Ml and 903 during the SSSi STSZ^TLSii "■ aaaUtant instructor M YISI MAI mm Mt 0Mtt #••••§ .#19 Ian DMdad for civilian p<m* a fa* I. overamu In eoniMetkxi i Um program for rotarn a law weeks final burial of World War md are being rssmftod te tkk ^ of tbs , It was tmmmni today by BriMMlMi sfasfe* Program as members oFmm of lbs Amoag tbs aad yearly minktrativ* Texas. U2-*' It*i« .4 •um at (10AAV HASWELL’S campus ts 4i|o ^ M Morgan, aa.iXant dirt tbs Placsmsht Office, baa aad. Bsgktratkn far the taaforeacs. of wbkh fki lav. Bruce P-mer of Houston k,ln charge, will take place from $ 5 p. m., August II. All maMkjgt will be conducted te the baaquol room of 8hi*a Hall, and a banqupt has been planned for 6:M p. m.,|August II. Ttekate at 91 JO per p.irao« may bo purchased at the registration desk Gu.on Hall Tbo mrtfae lobby has I; a aow rug boa far tbo lobby floor. la Education Faculty D. Rickard wSS? 1 “s Adds 2 Instructors a*d supply clerk. mio.si; medical _ . ^ . 91992.60 and W. H Jhaktena bew» appointed to the education ), $1991.60 and »- Psychology staff for tbs sac* ipbor. I2710J6; «<* «»asater ssmoater. atersksapors, n* Bowis^ from Miami. Oklab—a. 60 aad M 10J6; motor vehicle k teaching Education 410 and Rd- *#; nursee aide, ucatioo 010. He received his B. S. . _ (coovoyer), 9M04.- from 8 M U aad has done graduate 401 reports and records clerks, work at the University of Texas. |199tJ0; cleifc typist, 91710J6. Bowl,* served with the Army Air la addiGon, mess managers, ,TO * November, 1941 until mad cooks, and assistant Oetabor. 1946, and since 1941 ho l needed. Pay for these ^ principal of Pease Re positions range from |J6 to 91.46 m * oUr 7 School in Austin. 1 boar. Meyers k from Ahrfa, Texas, Those who qualify for these f nd *■ • frmluate of A-A M. He Poeitions will be entitled to certain i al »° attended Colorado State privileges adcorded dvfl service I*—b<gs College, the University of employees, including vacation and T***?' tbe University of Hour atek leeve. In addition, hospitalise ton . “o has taught as principal in tion aad trsigmiiit of civilian par- ranou * schools for several sonnol will be provided at a mini- E # * rr *■ teaching Educa mum coot te areas where Army die- tlon 321 and Education 821. —nwarlsa are available. Civil Service Sets can Graves Rsrktratkm Service r|I • j yJCTVS Pharmacist Office, PtetWorth Quar- DeiH)t, Port Worth 1, The Board of U. A CM1 Sorvice “ Veterans Admlntatra Office 10, 1114 Com 100 Expected For Youth Conference 80 Sr^wj-or 2t. skymsst te tbo states of Texas, Aa eetimgted MO man and wo- ^ Miasisslppl. (MPiMppM Ml y^^w^wf-maj os (>iK*ihe.i fr.iin —WW !""** ■"*»»•*» W. Fi ***< Oommerts aim, Dal- •r from any first- or Z/t The Battalion pm* * PHIDAY, JULY ». 1M7 *2? Dr. Young, Sperry Conduct Course For County Agents Dr. Vtrnon A. Young and Omor K simrry, twth of tbo lUngs nad Fomtry Depart* mont nt A. A M.. roomily eon- i soaras far m<>r* than West Texas soaaty eg- kfaate te Psaaa Coanty. [bg ssurss te Management aad aMilsam nroblmmn MMkm mmwmm* wm ivurooue#q * the ftrst Mam by Um Rxtsasisn te aospsratlsa with Iks and Porastry Department. HMte<| some »f the aa in Pasos county. — te practkal use seam of tkTtJtegy they bad learned In mil- The agnate also compared tbs famous range managameot prsc tksr are .ppikd by leading sheep aad eatUe ranchman. Sotne of tbe ranches visited ware t bos# of L T. Clark, Clayton Puck ett, and tbo famous EL Ranch. Dr. Young stated that tbe pur pose of tbe course was to train county agents in bettor range man. •fameal practices that can be ap plied successfully by ranchman in their respective counties. I^atin Americans Get English Instruction Dr. J. J. Woolket of tbe Modern T .yg—gM department and Milford Allen Of tbs English department art giving special instructions in English and pronunciation to sight young men from Latin America Theae men from Mexico, Nica ragua, Venezuela, Colombia, and Puerto Rico are preparing to enter A. A M. for tbo regular fall senv ter. r HE SAVS THE ONLV Eli4*ES RESTED M MtE THE WQMP ^hPPUbkCE VALUES U5T6D MOAJ kT Better Homes I Appliance ME IS i r CLOCKlCftT] Cnfltgt and Brynn T Wl *} peel office. •J -NEUTOAL- (Continued from Page I) Wan^t and normalcy k restored Dallas k an East-sosst city that somehow got moved Intend, tt is as conservative as Philadelphia; cultured as Boston; health/ as P ovidaMo, R. L dtentfted as ^arkston 8. C. How Dallas ever "happened” in Texas k a mystery, Is Fort Worth is ns are always eag- dr to point out. On the other hand. Fort Worth k so all-fired Western that in the opinion of citizens there, the West begins and ends within the city hmits. Daliasites consider Port Worth s poseur; a town that says Howdy, stranger!” while striking a melodramatic pose learned from the movies. In shorty dude ranch. So before you visit either town, make up your mind how you stand. If roe wait until the last minute, and have to expose your position in the middle of a conversation, you’re sure to say the wrong thing. I know. I put my foot in my Mouth every time. \pd I’m go ing te Port Worth this week end! ITS A DATE TO MEET AND EAT THAT LIGHT SUPPER AT GEORGE'S CONFECTION ER Y > Official Notice* C—PIP.TTM J£*M*aai' ' CLASSIFIED AM roa sai.k (_ .Jem Mease Ma A eh Osurts. rom salx: iMf r hi c OaU at A-S-S (Mho* Vtow 4iW roatALB: tjmtM-m tmn iota «a>- tem tees* tnasr —miM «s» —amte te irv'sr^J! VOatALB: Os* ftr, kfh*. CaU 4-TM4 •Iter S aw. ye tews teat rsaates* a alas aat k-telli aaS taHa waM Mtes. • Casaa te a*4 aak akout av saw plaaaaS literal traS* te aUsvaa •sera last Gate 4-itS*. s>”5rr MAYII HI’S TALKING through hisJati Am* wUI bMnough to fO around; I Keep your present Ford !■ dependable condition . .. vou’U gut teora aatite faction from drt.mg k • • • R will b« a safer car . r.. k will be worth oaora on • «du4a. Bring k back home" to os rag- ularly lor inspeaion DeLUXE CAFE — Brynn — Where all A “W# Serve ies meet i Bear Bryan Motor Co. BRYAN . fMla ytu la aur m* pRfPAtr ter & cAnssn RADIO Him C14«I 9T4Sr« M9H94V s Ut M INiII!Un*i RADIO BROADCASTING 2900 NO MI/HIH.H UAH AS 1 It IAS \Ai DYERS'FUR kTTEI OtA^ *1685’ V/ DR. N. B. McNUTT O1N TI ST Office in Parker Over Canady’s P Phone 1-1467 Bryan, Ts First Baptist Church REVIVAL COLLRO B. STAY ION, TEXAS - - * BEGINNING JULY 27 •••••aag I • ‘ i i A CORDIAL WELCOMR TO ALL TIME OF SERVICES TlH COME AND BRING YOI R FRIFNDK HI v DR. 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