The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 21, 1948, Image 4

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To Follow Soph
Daife, Fell. 13
Beauties Feb.
I5> : LOl IS MOK(!iAN
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ra,ijnjen tavall; roj “poet of
the J)iajni:).’’ will ehpose the
four ^ghinjf beauties from
the siNjtjeen noraineeJ selected
for thejTSCW anntiia). Dae
dalian, nn the statue of Cuion
Hall tT p. m., Febhiarv 14,
Grady joints, assistant tlirec-
, V !'■
.1 fclms ,
tiu- of;4t!udent Acth'jities, an-
nounC|eqt(})day.
Four lieautv nnmine<is| from each
class at ftfSCW will Pki 1 presented
otief wir ner
chosen
i
•fi icL'iss. Ad nisi ion to the
concert,. Kvhich will rotate from
classical t{o popular
Cents, tape included.
After the co.ncert. Ca
his orchestra Nvill play
\’alentinc|'s Rail which ilietrins• at !*
' “ mission to
allaro and
for the St.
included, stay
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.MOHAfn.-XtS KAI!|A|M(
rouni ed jby ln'4 diispiples,
10 ti’nesj for his p(jo|)]e. ! ; l
teihIn lA-.lyO ju'ipnise
Fir S ar\rs frlir liulja
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resul
-rfuiu'i
HAND GANDHI is shown
4; hatnia (Great - Sonli of In(
HT Tf lasted ill (hi,Vs. His fast ast week
ms leaders of Hindu. Sikh am Moslem
icre sur-
ia fasted
p. |n. hi ijjvbi
the 1 ball iis
or dray, i
Ihckidejd on the conye t pi'Oyraln
aro| the |uniherti •'Runijha Marie.”
“Aitiitrii’st Bobirie," ‘itlnapspily in
Bluie.j’aujil "Fnllorfi." lnftttei - known |
:is ^Vsvbdlb Moon." •‘Kuipil'aMaric”
l!is . the 1 ;: OiivnUaro adiudatitin of
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Civil Service To
Offer Warehouse
Examiner Exams i
Kxiiminations for warehouse ex
aminer positions in the Depart
ment of Ayriculture, have beeni an
nounced by the Civil Service Com
mission. .... :• | j ’!r y. i ; j
To qualify, applicants must have
had 3 to 5 yeahs’ experience ip
raanayiny a grain warehouse brj
elevator, or inspecting grain. !Forf
the higher paying jobs experience
in analyzing grain warehousemen’s
financial statements is: also requir
ed. Appropriate college study muy
be substituted for as much as 3:
years of experience. | ; ;
A))plicants must submit with
their applications a report on one
of several topics listed in the ex
amination announcement, dealing
with warehousing. Age limits, 18
to <!2, are waived for persons en
titled to veteran preference.
Further information may be ob
tained from the Commission’s local
secretary, H. N. Ynrdley, at the
College Station Post Office. Appli
cations must be received in the
Commission’s Office, Washington,
D. not later than February 17.
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in ^r(ion ^Hh n 2r,eimlninl|
rato-i in ClawifiMl Section
per folurnrv inrh. Send nil
with remititanpe to the Stui
itin* Offiro. AIT ad* ehnuld
in, hyi 10:00 a.m. of the day
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THR SdRIBH SHOP—Typinir. n
irisr, prawiniti,t'hcme 2-07O6.J
2tSrd,! Bryan. ,
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FOR HR NT tledroom, private |
tdocHi fronji Norlh.Oaie; Rij”
. dpnt or profesKor preferred. l|
enll 4-4SHR between U:00 an '
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Auditor Positions
Open With S
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Barrel of Teait
CARMEN CAX ALLERO
“Poet of the Piano”
■
Cantlhi’s Rising Once Again
Breaks Kriot in Indian Strife
Herb's theGlil
■ \j \itnf Hf
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:j‘‘He hds |eljafig|'d
t(.) a eHngmg!aj!
Fie-s itn the iti:|
t [•],., ,
^ ]\|ohanda4 Kair:i|mf'hiin(ji
ed 10} times fol pis ||e<>
of them lartqd|l’j jlaks.
I Si—1> 1 lay
mill 'oivnei's to |(V , ' , ie to
lev’s dbinands. |, j,' 4
| 2. \()VKMtH|Bil92| —
j])acifyi BomhiSy |'i|>tdi , :| o'
bf the>: Princel-of Wiilefs t
iof Wifidsor). i I | I
2. SKPTKMli-lt jlt^l
To. l}e|tl a l)i-|(;}|h; iiji [he
Payty hetweetn ^ Hojinb
Non-(iooperat|io| ■ jfaij'tipn!. j.
it skptfm i|-;n
To protest Raifispy} ,jM: cr
grant iof scpar|te i'leet^i : 4
th
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i:j fa
J 1 Feature
•4;|of Imlia.
‘d people, birilt .up strength and (fonscious
de tile Indian problem a world
Pilhi, the Greijit Soul of India
given pride tind
I\jictor«(Vtsling’s music, for the film J ^.■ m y rr A . , .,
TSCW s Modern ■ Choir Will Be
Featured on Town Hall Feb. 6
Voodpo ^Inon," was made fa moils
by (■av‘al|\!o in the picture “Holly,
wood (jafjtben.” P-.- : I
The : Itjaliau medleVi plji.\|ed h,V
Cavallarcl «tnd his orchestra :as one
select ion \ on the concert urogram, i
in(iorp6r<4tes a number olf folk song
fidm thb land of Cayallaro's ait-
ceitorsf. »t this group are Toselii’s
'‘Sei'ertadt," the title nitiniber'of his
latest jrelord collectionb“Tapgb (if
[. .. i the ’Ri»s#,” and. "('ethe Back to
±,21 *nn44
By JAMES E. NEPSON
TSd'W’s Modern Ghoir under the direction of William
K. Jones " ill lie presented Febiruary G on Town Hall.
Differing: from the traditional choir, stress is placed
upon freedom of expression rather than liiidne suhordination
problem
• NeHru.
has fast-
Preci'djng Cavallaro’^ aiipearttnce
! tjhe SopISomore Ball will he held
j l!'riftay night, February If. The
j Aggiffanji) Orchestra will play.
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wf ijk
1 1 ibj
' 7. Jl’PY 1934—7 'lays. As <1 j
public penance for an atbick, on a
party of Satanists. ' i
3 H “ 4 4 Planned for P.&A
Time Studv Course
j
of individuality in the group, heau-^-
ty of tone, skillful blending of
voices, and the unusual sense of
| ensemble mark the outstanding
charaetct isties. of the choir.
The programs presented by the
choir and ’soloists are influenced
by the' modem ideas derived from :
the radio and movies. Variety of
(lis|Ji
in P
i it to
in thd sti
‘M da
ov ep-
bring settlement of
eonstktutional reform
ot Rajkot:
!b, FEBRU ARY 1!)I3—il dabs.
To protest his'confinement behind
barbed ' wirij in the 1 palace of the
Aga Khan. ‘ *
Hi. J ANE ARY 13. 19 IT-a days.
To restore communal peace in ln-
untouchables
eonst itution.
dler.
i j
repertoirq from the ('lassies to the |
moderns, interspersed with instni-
inentftI ajmjl vocal solOk. and an- .
i A niwi^urse-ih Timltaml Motion nonneed as on a .rttdib program.
s[.udyLd(|(|atU'd -pecitleatlly ; as an have met pvlth enthiisiasfie response
elje^tiVe fi|it' business and accounting from the public and press,
stuileijts fwill be offt|ied by the “(,’omparttble oi ly to the 'best--
ma|iat|em^nt ; engineering ' departK tin very )|iebt. and second to none,”
ment be'4r sj'inester. \ . M. Fttires. eommentbd the Eort Worth Wo-
nvik!iai|eh|t*:ntj Higineeriflg head, an- man’s ( - lul».
nounoSd lodtiy. The chop! bus been in demand by
iltrsi'will inesbut time atuMthe outstadding urga'mzations in
Veteran Fee Waivers i
Available at VA Office j
, . i;’ ’• | •
Veteran’s foe waiver-dips are
tiow available- ini' Room 1 (il,
(ioodwin Hall. Taylml \\ ilkitls,
X'etei'itn’K Advisor, basi iiiinotin|(j-
c«P' - % '
if r
Wilkins remindeil veb-ian stu
dents who an; not pljmning pd
return next semester Po repenft .
to Ramp B, Hart Hnltand com-
pjeje an iliterrupt|ou |'form.
The Civil Service Co|i iiisliioj
today announced an exittuinaii
to fill auditor positions iii|the|U
Maritime Commission. >
To qualify, applicants mjtin 11a'.
had varying amounts of account
ing experience,,some of wh (h muf
have been with firms cn^t god
marine activity.;
Persons selected will Fill! pws
tions presentlyi occupied | !ly wj
servicp} or te,mporary r indcfjivite.it
cumbonts in the Maritime t’ampp^
sion apt! to fill future vac laieicjii i
publication appeared under t h e 1 Alabahia, Mississippi, IWisiaiiiil
name of Reveille, but in the next an d Texas
school year the name Daily Bui- ‘ Application blanks mail I be ot
'etin was reassumed. There were taine(l from {j. N. Yardl.yl at tb
flour pages, about a quarter the j ColleK(l station Post Off it*.
size of standard newspaper pages. ) H; j |-
Copies were distributed free tb all
student^, faculty members and
residents of College Stajtion. Ai D T i!Ti\rr.c<
few ads were accepted. L RILL , INGS ’ .uT LUHP'*!
In June of 1926, the Daily Bui-1 figutps that the huHK& r tHig:
letin ceased. However, the official 01 IhijBves, who raided hm jparjee
notices columns and the What’s! )ar Vl
Cooking column in the current: ni^nt. labcled as 50 gallon k )f rtolj
Batts are heritages from the Bui- ’d ;l1 ' beverage. The miss|hr (jasj
] ( ,^i n ^ j 1 I contained waiter.
Magazines Started
A Student Activities Committee
not the present Student Activi
ties Office but a predecessor of the
present Student Life Committee—
took over publication df The Bat
talion in 1928. Ambitious plans
were made to put new life, into the
weekly paper, which had once a-
gain fallen into hard times.
Publication of a monthly maga.-
zine. under the auspices and edi
torship of the newspaper staff, |
started in 1,930 At times, the
magazine became almost indepen
dent of the newspaper in fact,
though originally it urns “substi
tuted'' once a { month for one of
the weekly issues. When talent j Tuesday
was available, the magazine spark- j CORPUS CHRISTI Cl
(Notices should be in fflHe Bal
talion office before 5 p. I
evening before publicatii
ABILENE CLUB, 9 p.jtjl \S[edp
nesday r Assembly Hall. ID>bghiori(
picture-will be made. ■ S * L-
BRAZOS COUNTY MOTHlM
CLUB, Thursday. Contact jljlrs) I <
W. Leland. 561 Walton),! : Drjiv)c|'
Clock Six Years Late
HONOLULU- '.T>- Easy going
in- i
a. MAY 1933| |21 d
ter cku.se of v)|ti>u(b
M-ihdtma aniiouneM'UVo of Thi| coiirsf-will pn-sent time and} th<- outstan.ling <>rgamzations - , .
fasts unto (ie-ith” alul at- niotiob stjudy anplicatidns i|n «'fficH tin leading cities of the Sovitbwest. Honolulu has managed to get- the
traded world attention-i' ln addi-i with fm th|r'empfvasis Dtghtj o|M-r3is. musical shows, and big M,,,-k on it< ffcm.i.w -Vlkhn
' 1 ‘on tjhe ifiope of time £uid m ition
Phone | 4-741L , III
BIOLOGY CLUB spocilRjlj'md*
ing in Biology Lecture Roqitr) 7 b.tn
• -ilf’ i:4 i
led. usually as a one-man show, as f p. m.. Wednesday, Assemlbfy HaR
during the editorship of Pete Turn- j Longhorn picture.’
linson. When first-rate talent dis- ECONOMICS CLUB, 7:1|
appeared, in 1943. the magazine | Tuesday, Room 307, Ajtl
disappeared too . j (Plans! for next semester
A Faculty Publication Commit- discusstjd.)
tee was established in 1929, but
without the power, of i censorship. _
Since that time, editors may be.j LorighJem pictufe'^ilfbe
held liable after publication of ac-1 PANHANDLE CLUB
tionable material, bait publications I WedneMay. Boom *127,’
p. m.
idemic
kb 11 b|
GRAYSON COUNTY | jCLt-B
9:30 p.m., Tuesday, Assembly Hall
" ’ r f*de.|
p.:m.
V’
tladeipij
ther chuse <
6. U GUS.T
m j:u
hot -h-jt
}iat'(u A
bceitusej
him w
»->3- : 7 thy ( '
tjhe’, Hrit s t
ijitj- foi'
tion he began several minor fasts
breaking one of "24 hours river strife
in Indiafon bis 78th birtlday, last
October 2.
i
study lift D'od'-ri! indusfi-inl (irg-ani-
1 and
liKCOKDS
School ; 4 Offiec‘
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Sullies !
ALL YOjp'l NiElCljj
r
I'g;
zatidnk apd its ijiteri'^latimi With
! other activities. ,
| Senibr i.-jlassification jwtill bj -re--
| (Uiircil f(i|- admission. Eaircs kai'd.
| The i|t)itr>(- is a one Jr red it; pour
I course wit It a thrt*<- hogr per week
j l!lb<i|-W< , l'| pet iod. V , '
Kuhlier-fl’ired Railroad Cars
BERN f-'/V- Swisl National
Railways?iwi!l try out two -ubber
next scnipstrjr. for any rbas’bn-.'rljust ] tired 4oacfhes. The govWnment hits
!■ before- leaving fill out an jntiU'rqiif-j ordertid ihe two l('-t(Jn (-(gu-hes.
tiou form. , , j J abotit Mlo! per cent lighter than
, Veteran sUidents who intend j to j.presi-tit jiliil passenger' t;o bg
trairfer to another eollegie at ihc j,i'e|»(iy ;in ^iie spring ot^. 1949.
end of this Semester, or be absent ! | i j-}*— r —T.~
in the; spring for“imy othet* reason,' l . N, IIM {VNS COM MI f TEE
shoubl go by, Ramp B, Hiatt Hall FOR INITI V-PAKIS'I A-N
Veterans Leaving
1 School Contact VA
Graduating veterans and those
.veterans who will not he it) school
and fill out j the required interrup-.
lion fpriins, Taylor Wilkins, veter
ans advisor, iinnounced today.
, r
LAKE SUCCESS. Jart. 21-0/1“-
The Uj\iilt|(| Nations Secttrity Conn
c-il votjod » to II yesterday t<> estab
lish a» thfee-nation "gqod ofjfices”
committed to mediate (|isput|-s be-
tweetifInttiji 1 and Pakistani.
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the better nopulaT music have been
presented j by the choir in past
performances. • jl : ,
Room Registration
Fees Due Jan. 31
All students who wish: - to remain
in their same room nexl setliesteh
must pay their fees and sign up
for that room between 8,a. m. Jan
uary 19 and 5 ji. m. January 27.
Allan Madelry of the Himsing Of-
fi<>e, ittinotinced yesterday.
Beginning at- S a. m. Monday,
January 26. those students who de
sire to change to a rqonr where
there is a vacancy may) do! So. |
'Student.-)!who are returning next
semester must Ik- I'egistereil for
a room prior to 5 p. m.i Saturday,
.hrnunry -tl bcH-ause at;that; time
new students will pe aksigtted' to
the- renutitjiing loonis, Mijdeley con
cluded.
dock on its fijmous > Alpha
tower working agaiii-almost j six
years after the hijuidf stoppotl
tuening. The dock; vgs stopped
shortly after Pearl: Harbor Hay
when paintefcf canVoulilagcd jthc
totver. ||
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Panhandlers Meet Tonight
A special meeting of the llan-
hapdle A. & M. Club lias Ix-en (pil
ed for tonight at 7:J(| in Roonl 127
Apadmnic Building, (.‘lull secretary
J. C. Scott aiinounced ycSterdai’:
Subjec t foi- di'cussion will' be.
the dub picture for tfie 194s Long
horn, he said.-
arc not itculty-reiiie.wed in a£ i-1 Longhorn picture to be
van( ' 0 - , ' RULi ROSS LODGE NL), UlOOij
Sometime in the, 20 s, a typo-1 A F&A M _ 7 p ni _ Thursd t, Jtini
graphical error cauied a mixup in liary 22, K j Work in E A i'ljiogi'o..'
volume numbers which has never | Vis j tintf i )rt , thrt , n cordinllli!
crpMSifnllv i fhrrDrtorl PrnYn i ’ *i
SOUTHERN OEMS ASKED j.
TO SE( EDE FROM I’AR IT
jackson! Mrss.|j«ji. 21 '.•■p-—
Governor Fielding L ; . Wright yes
terday called on Southyrn Demo*
crats to secede fronfij th|c national
party unless its leaiicrsjhip. ceases
to sponsor ‘‘anti-soifthel'n Ipgiklas
tiiui.” ' i';| ; -
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JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE
GET EY1 WHILE THEY LAST
mm \$)
Look for th«
RED BALL
fri<Je mjrk
\ ? J
1. Cast Iron Circulating Heaters
Student Lamps
3. Fleet rid Hot Plates
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4. Fleetrid Heating Pads
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•V Fleetrid Corner Kooin Heater*
F\-eellent for bathrooms
G. Fleetrid Schick Ka/.br
Were $19.95—NOW $9.95
Were $9.95—NOW $4.75
25% OFF
20% OFF
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Were $14.75—NOW $5.75
•’ ' - t
Was $18.00—NOW $13195.
If j- it:
Whetherjlyouire
appreciate the cji
port -the
Canvas
able wit
quality-
if*
xcri
SuuttituX
j ' ± ^
k>ne set or five you will
aed comfort and firm sup-
receive from BALL-BAND
Light weight and clean-
BALL-BAND symbol of
v ' r :i-i
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4*
L f! 1
ige Stort
Serving Texas Aggies’
If
•i
ill
StewartrWarner Console Model,
Combination Radio and Record Plaver
, K . i ' L ' ! *
Majestii Com Innation Portable Radio
/ s ' '
Knapp Monarch Irons (3 types)
[I
jlO. Knapp Monarch Liquidizer
’ ^ 4
til. Knapp Monarch Food Whippers
I
All NeW Electric Portable Washers (Several Kinds)
! j : A ;
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15% OFF
10% OFF
U.Ji 10% OFF
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Originally $34.95—NOW’ $4(95
$5.75
10% OFF
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been successfully ebrreeted. From i
Volume 30, the Batlt slipped back,
to Volume 21, and Marled repfeat-j
ing. Some adjustments '
tried, but not
the volume numbeir now, which
should be 54, is actually 47.
Technical magazines were re- !
l ived in 1933. The Countryman |
and The Technoscope, founded in |
that year, were mejrged into The
Scientific Review jin 1935, re-'
enverged as [The Agriculturist and
The Engtnetjr in 1946. The hiii-
torieal forebears of these publi
cations, The Studen) Farmer and
the Architectural Yearbook, had
perished in the First World War.
WW II put The Agriculturalist
and The Engineer out of publica
tion for a while, -but they^were I
revived in 1946
LONDON, Jan. liil —i.Ti—Prime j
Minister Aittlee rejected yesterday ;
a proposal that he organize a meet- :
ing with President Truman, Prime |
Minister Stalin and the heads of
other allied states in an effort to
prevent further deterioration of
the international situation.
come.
I'D-. j |
WICHITA FALLS CLI I?. 7k
Wednesday, AssemI Hial| j
Rj SA.I.K- Hnlit-raflcr Skv-ItinUly c«m-
joiluiiratiorjs roceiver. Room 422 - j)S.
I C It HKN’Tf-I'uriiKh-d room for ik-ntlc-
itnftti dnlyj Ph.: 2.cb03.
-r-M—rt 1, 1—p f 1 -G 1 ' 1—-I— I
ILL KEEP or umail child im tny
hontp. Ph.i 2.r ( o01"
— — i. , ( | ^
Ktivv 1IM7 pontidr ‘‘S'j pon
vcrtjihlrt. wjrltp Hex 2‘ t' or rail i.t .(•<1.11,
C->!ls-iro Vp.-i*'. )
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if- Box IlflUH (
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fiR SAI.El—I'ortahle Coren* typpvtrltpr:
iroorf condjitlon. H-H-Z, ('oll««p ’Upw.
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- liti(>n—$4^.00. (t-SlD| ('nilpop Vio\tr.
4-H hr
C R 3ALE |-13S9j tiidor ChcvmM. Exriel-
li-Oti Impchiinipal ron-litimi and |>aintj. Apt.
-(dw. cjoiipim! view. S';", [ •
( R SAI.fl .-2 t.i.lnrrm h(r<sp. nfw jin
liaj-. 19471 3rd .Street. N. 0»k»<HH|.; Call
2tt2ji. 1 »< 1 ' jV- .
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OH SALE ‘
ilNTEP Floor rWvrrln^ frofn Rotn fori ''
irepj-iiKr fr^m C4ll<*e Vir^. A-10-c
pff View):
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Vphdpl.
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llpnt do*diti(in.
li*7-r, Calk
SALB-T^vp post and pa*y
BWZ. C-nllcKP Vi.'w.
phalr.
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-Hollywood hod, in o-ooi pon-
fflir-iiiiifjoit
mnay anil
raiid. nod
dd cpnfnininir Ittiigp 41
'"vnliittblp papproJ $40,()0
59, CoIIpkp Station.
CR jSAl.E j-19 iTlwjvcn foot; refrisro
jxcidlpnt ponditioi*- SlSTi.O®. Apt
A Vi.4. ''
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" $10(1
!Upt-oii primal,..' R^a.otjably jprlwd
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„p, a-, hm, i-r, KrT': iii:.;
Qlt SALEf- Honip, 3 r.aimj mil! Iiallli.
1 Mated on i pamppB,: bptwopn grAjVctj hoti.p
j.ndl tpfinij couHtsL Availablij Fir Jpr(ne
1 cmip.tpr. InaiM-ction invited.! Sep Aniju.
iJiek.on, .Jr. Sdidfnt ownnj houdf- N<>.
or box *S92. i
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jSA|LEj“Houije iraili-r. \i«(rj-l rlaspn-
Ahkt. Ipwt SIMM (JjriXrou 4. tjpado JJ-ljf
l!OH [SALE j-iiHG Memiry 4 door ja-ilgn.
(.ovt mtlcjaite, jpxip-ll«nt <•< nditioj*. «j|l
4-NtWa.. $2,}l00.00. J. Cuvall, liiox 40OH, /
C|R SALE fCushiiian and acp^.Sborii-4 ; liRp
upW, St75.(M). 2: man boat and tn iW-r
1 '50,00. Hc.Ivp, lj)r, JorMey. oj>po.it«- Dun-
.-!
1)947 M-|rpi,rJ
rUlio,
R SAI.E- tty, j-tuili'nt:
i lull coupit. Krniy color, rpidio, Hcul.-r
Jpatl cpvpr:. 2t)()t) mil.-., gjlmonthii old
' pftdc or d(1l foj- rpu.otialilri oarh jirioO
H. 4-Hl'L 307! Hirhlund.ij ColU-A*-
It SAI.Ei i Studio douch. Cull 4/87IC.
CR SALE 5 njoni house: |)I(ip ! tor>P<-d
'1 behind rusv College Station City Halt
!!ep,T. C. IClny jifp-r 0:00 rt. nj. -
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318 Davis, C. W. L
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