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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1947)
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Fata, I and Capt William ■ ■—W ■■ Pa*a 4 The Battalion ^ 1 ■ !■ I -I .1 .1. !»■ ,, Official Notkco If rw ma Sarfoant Third Baflateata! ■*. Lt Col. Ralph L Shannon, Coai- Capt Arthur N. Hartman, Com-1 mnndor; Maj. Bdward A. Pala, Bx- mandor; lot Lt Grorft A. Whit- orativa; and Capt. William Ira tea, Borond-t*Cotamand{ and lot Compton, AdjuUnt 8ft Robert R. Smith, Flrat goant \ 8>eoad BcftmoaUl Ha Lt Col. Jack B. Jackoon, Com-1 “A" Company andar; Maj. Chariao L. Jonao, Capt J< Executive; and Capt Gone R. Sum ' men, Adjutant. Air Farm Group H*. I ard G. Taylor, Fint Sarfaaat; and Maj. John T. Miller, Common S/S* B- SUufhtar, Supply dor; Copt. John T. Barry, Bxacu aerfeant thro; aad lat Lt John P. Stanford, “B** Conipan> Adjutant. ' "A” Ifuadroa Air Perm Capt Edward A. Hinkle, Com-1 m * n - Second-in-Command; lot 8ft. manim; and lot Lt GUford W. D. Hedfe. Pint Serreant; Koopnmnn Second-in-Command 8/8ft Walter L. William., “IT Sfandroa Air Fme. ^ S **^* nt l lt „ Capt Carl E. Olaen, Jr., Com- ®* tU ^“ *8- manoer; and lat Lt Bfll B. Po- Howard R. (Mivar Com mander; Capt Guy R. Norfleet. -r- ° —ak Fore* I E*««»tiva; and lot Lt Robert H -1 Bquadraa Air rorrn | Jr ^ Adjutant ^ “A" Company (Sifnat—ASA) Guilo Second-i*n-Command* * ' I Capt Elmo C. Uvfafoton, Com- r Mn \ n o-n^ron Ho mander; lot Lt B« n E. Scholl, Jr.. n Suoond-in-Command; lot 8ft Rich Maj. WiUuun T. Stephen., Com- Ln W Denpoy. Pint Seryeont; Capt Manhall E. 1 and 8/Sft Francis R. Lenyefeld, Supply Becfmnt. “B- Co.p.ny CQM—Traaa) BotUlieo Hq. , Capt Richard C Prater, Exoeu- 3apt Joseph G. Cox, Comm.n r; lot Lt Clyde W. Bryant/ft, rond-in-Command; lot 8ft Hu h (kpt Joe C Richardson, Com mander; lot Lt Harry Lee Ded- ■SS!^ t t5n 1 mSi T ^ vox XALXi Bate* ikBRUa BmmBJb IHB$$ 11 Tiatmt Bmp. 4 •mM Mb odiNmte to the ct% mm. rnw w im Oip ffOnite tmipm wfll be NMhte •« tfc. Ofttm W tte Cte tern- s? 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Decorate your own— Runners Table Mata Towells Place Mate Cocktail Napkins Material (dress) PRANG TEXTILE COLORS CHAPMAN’S Next to Poet Office in Bryan CLASSIFIED ADS wfll ba sruDwSr Trolte te tbtei ate >t Va strike I /ou choost Chesterfield... Cape Whitney BT. Wilson, Com- memdor; lot Lt. Robert V. Brooks, Second in Command: lot 8ft. Bur ton W. Hink, Jr, First Serfoant; and S/Swt Albert W. Hartetack. Jr, Supply Serfeant. “C* Company (Chem.—Ord) Capt. Don Ho<ife., Commander; lot Lt. Jamoo Berry, Sosood-ip- ('onimand; and S/Sft. Donald H. Barrett. Supply Serpeant Fourth Refimental Hq. Lt. Col. Gene E. Lewis, Com mander; Maj. Jack F. Andrew. Executive; and Capt Gordon W Lawson, Adjutant Veteran BatulUm Hq. Capt Albert W. Market, tk, Executive. “A" Com pony Capt. Chart*. D. Howard, Com mander; end lot 8ft Georpe H. H. Rim, Jr.. Finn Serfoant. "B" Company Capt. William S. Bouldin, Com- maadpr. “C- Com pony Capt. Dwayne A. Panoor, Com mander; and lot Lt William N. Mosley, Second-in-Command. Senior Battalion Hq. Maj. Charle. W. Mattox, Com mander; and lot Lt Heyward C. Hooch, Adjutant "A" Com pan? ' lot Lt Howard W. Horne, Sec ond-in-Command. “B" Company Capt. John H. Cochrane, Jr, Commander; and lot Lt William J. McCormick, Second-in-Command. Many po.ition. are still vacant, Lt CoL Bennie A. Zinn, assistant to the commandant stated yester day. However, further announce ment. will bo made later when the vacancies are filled. POX SALK: Ommatknal VOX KALB: Tm»b Court* No. 4 WANTED: By Oatemtbor l.Ui mH •ttemt ate wtfo want I or t ferakbte loot to Colloeo by boo. iUptr POX SALE: tt* Boyul ttekr. thro, la- SKMuoJ roMM voter roof —w ote porrh. C-t Arm No. t. Far Yi JONES SPORTING GOODS Bryan Expert Repair Work on . . . CAR RADIOS PK* UP AND DELIVERY y 1 Jpy i /■ ' ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES / 7a XX -A. I ttfi ■ r rodor ni^vcdux irotiN Procter Rooster — GrlB W.n po p-"p 4 COME IN AND SHOP AROUND IN OUR AIR CONDITIONED STORE 7 Located at 313 W. 26th St—One block west of Poet Office in Bryan • 1 J] f a i VW 1 /‘ /] V 1 ./ % J I fX' :’a. \i, /1 IP /*./ ; (We teat radio tubes free aa a part of our extra service to you*) KEN HALLARAN ’30 III W. Mth Dial Lilli Oat Block West of P. 0. on ^fith Street. —SPENCER— (Continued from Pafe 2) I art: machine tool, farm equipment, | steel, automobile, and africulture. Exports have been one of the min prop* for tba U. S. business boom. Exports amount to about 7 1 par cant of all foods and aervieoo available in th* U. S. That may 1 ooom to bo a small pereentafo but actuallv it is so larfo a part of J U. S. business as moat major in dustries. For examplo: All private now construction for tho first quar ter of 1847 represented only 4.1 par cant of the goods and services produced in that period. Th* en tire automotive industry, plus all other industries producing durable consumer foods, addod to 8 per eont of all goods and oorvicM. When the export boom collapses, U. 8. industry will fool tho offsets oharnly. Foreign countries will be faced with • lower standard of living. Some as pacta of th* export | decline may be of a favonblo na ture. however. Domoetically, price levels may drop. In pine* of the high export-import rotm there is th* pru.prct «f trade that will bo more boarly bnlnnood sad, thus, > tooting. Immie’s Gilt and Tot Shop 1B01 South Cottege Are. Store Hours 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM Sale Beginning Friday, August 16th- . BOY S BLACK SUITS—2-6 yean, formerly $3.49 Now ou aule for $1-SB BOY’S COTTON PANTS—2-6 yetr*, formerly 1.99 bow ou atfe for LOO BOY’S OVERALLS—2-6 yean, formerly . . . LOO bow ob sale for LOO BOY’S COVERALLS—1-6 yeurn, formerly . .*» 2.19 bow ob nnle for 1.40 [ V fll, * . ? GIRL’S SUITS—wool and part-wool—3-12 — formerly $9.95 bow $4£5 and 5J6 GIRL’S SUITS 2-6 — formerly 7.95 bow 3.95 GIRL’S SUITS 3-6 — formerly 5.95 bow L95 GIRL’S JUMPERS 3-14 — formeriy 4.50 now 1.99 WOOL SKIRTS 3-14 — formerly 2 99 bow 1.00 COTTON GABARDINE SKIRTS . . 2-6 — formeriy 1.90 bow LOO RAIN COATS 6-12 — formeriy 3.99 bow Mi Uae our lay-away plan. ISWUIPMWT ■ I ■! * 1 ic ^ LA BELLA Where ALL prices are / \miTE SHIRTS! WHITE SHIRTS! Mh Not Any man who haa an wye for quality—and value — will go for theae Airman white •hirti. WU1 launder beautifully — sanfor ised for permanent m. Sine* 14 • 17 but SHIRTCRAFT Shirts 14.50 l// madtopic ,/)i Ay f. N i ■4-