The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 06, 1948, Image 4

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Annual Statement a8 of 31? December, 1947
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‘1 h year 1947 was one of outstanding progress in our Company—new
bifteess, premium income, inves ;ment income, admitted assets, insurance
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CONDENSED
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H. E. Burgess, ’29
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SELL WITH A BATTALIOH CLASSI
FIED AD. Ratr< i. i' . M i word per
insertion with a 25f minimum. Space
rnten in Classified Section . . 60f per
column inch. Send all classified* with
remitUnce io the Student Activities Of*
fice. AH ads should be turned , in by
10:00 a.m. of-the Hay before bublication.
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THE SCRIBE SHOP I fr- Tyj.injr. mitneo-
araphinc. draw inf. phone 2-6705. 1007'.
} East 23rd, Bryan.
MIGHT SCHOOL. Register nowi for classes
Ijhefinninf February ,17th. Subjects to
be tausht Include shorthand, book keep-
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ness College, 702 S.: Washington
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FOR SALK -Hollywemd bed ini good ren
dition. ftS.OO.' C-S-Di College! View.
FOR SALK—2 bedroom house, ri-w in May^
1947, 3rd Street, N. Oakypod. pall 4-4)124>
FOR SALE—4 room furnished! or unlfur-
nished house on corner lot. [Priced for
. quick sale. 114 Cnoner, Street,.
WANTED—Ride to A&M College from
■; 2Cth A Coulter Drive, Monday to Sat-
; urduy. 8:00 a.m. classes. P( N. Reed,
1034.
FOR SALE—Good ‘87 model
tires, must sell. Price reasi
f Barfield. 320 Meadowlund
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FOR SALE—sSmall home with; many fea
tures: ideal for student family. Price—•
S2,5C0.00. Terms. W. II. Rnmsel, 210
' North Munnerlyn.
LOST—Tan leather key container with
about eight keys, between Norton resi
dence and Guion Hail,! Tuesday night.
Call 4-4939 or at Wool Scouring Office.
ATTF.NTION June or Rummerj Graduates:
Let’s leave the Real Estate Racketeers
out of this! If you will huVc a- 2 or 3
bedroom house for sale when you finish
school write me giving location, address,
description, asking price, dutje available:
Box 1482. College Station.
‘Issued 03881 To
Hear Dr. Moore
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Dr. Ross E. Moore, Office of
Foreign Agricultural Relations for
the U-. S. Department of Agricul
ture will address the “Great Is
sues” class at 8 p. m. t February 9
in Room 301, Electrical Engineer
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STOP AT THE
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GULF STATION
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on Houston Hwy.
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Owned & Operated by
J. W. Schmidt
A.&M Stu. Vet — Class ’50
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Dr. Moore, who is chi
Technical Collaborations
plans to ijijpeak on. the
“Science, Tjechnology and
Exportable Resources/’
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Tfaeds |of human occupancy .of
^Hrtshad Cavjems, New Mexico,
date buck at least 4,000 years, ‘
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