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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1948)
kn •'v> !?: -It Pagei Q^dfiedk \ C: _ .1 B mi I ■y, a Jach. t»nc* All ft. R«iM . . v al word * m i. • 6 < pw wttb Aet]rlti«s ATTAtfiy# ONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1! ATTENTION ^WORKING MOTHERS- ■ vlitt hood. 12< . Kyjf niuviiun .nunivimu mui/ir-n; nowery for children, two to five Special rates by the week. Aho, by. , S^^HSr-pbl ; ; —: ^ WANTED—-One house a Collere Unfurnished. Permanent resident. student-, Call 2-6140 or 2-1488. ^ : FOR SALE—Tyro .family two story (hi-, Plex home. Outyid* dimension 40x48 fset 1 on two lots. Each lot 61x150 corner wumojki* J. A. Ferreri and wife for good commission. Write* a id phone ‘ ni ' , giving A Bode 61.00 Poet- 3.00 6.00 ^ -4 ' li- ADQUARTERS STRICTIONS CT 7 menth Readers Digest apd Book 1 , 1 year, Wfe (student rate) 4.75 Johnson Taagaxlne Agency, Box 284. BtftUODe . . ^ . 1 —Large bedrocm. adjoining 'late entrance-^Oarage. 405 POBTABLE TYPEWRITERS—/ — exclusive authorized Royal Business Machine Ci — * ... 22nd St. Bryan, machines for students, |)AY NURSERY FOR CHILDREN 2 to 6 years. Mrs.. Presswood, experienced home economics teacher, 301 Wdst Park Place. W » At- home :.fy jrtflSiSvj mai swiisis.wwai'MMW 1 —»'i>w*i«i»>i>Wiai<aWM>.> • ■ refcrvationsconUctM attending at acd . w AAMJft CiWg % Battalion, giving your complete ad dress. An interview will Itb - - ranged., WANTED—Ride from 910 E. 30th, Bryan, to Goodwin Hall. Monday thru Saturday. 8 to 6 daily except Saturday 12 noon Phone 2-6888 after 6 p.m. a#k.l FULLY OT and Tracks I to Choose From FOR SALE—Three piece rattan living room set end table, dressing table, ! chair, bench, apd gas heating stove. 4-8681 evenings. FOR SALE—One Easy Portable Spind- dryor., Several other makes of portable washer^ Idcan for apartments. Wilson- Beanrie Co., one block east of bank, College Station, Texas. Pb. 8631. t,/ r I 1 YMCA CABINET MEETS TONIGHT 1 The “Y” Cabinet will meet to night at 7:15 in the Cabinet room. J. W. Roberson, president, urged all old and new members to be present.! He also Surged last year’s members at the annex to be pres ent ' J * glish Workshop To file Initiated Here This Fall A workshop conference, to be T 1B17 f- JTORI} Tudor BtHlfm, Fplly IDquIpped, Ju»<l UHo 104? FORI) Club Coupe, ^Fully Equipped' ojnd v<H(7 low mijea^e. ^ 1047 FORq Sedan, r ' H«s all the ex r ■ • ingivsrdrlvo 7 1947. PT,YMOTTtH Tu Rpidio, Beater ? i triu^ inchujl* Tuofor Sedan, —LU L n f 'T 1947 CHEVtROT.ET Business 7.. ■ ■ ■/ . • LOW DOWN PAYMENTS • • • III . . '1' 1046 OHUVROLICT Convertablo . Coupe, Radio, Heater ... 1042 FORD Tudor Sedan, Just completely overhauled 1 1041 FORD Tudor Sedan, J Has 1047 motor, Radio, I Heater , . . 1040 CHEVROLET Tudor. 1040 Ford Tudor Sedan, Recently overhauled , v , •, [NOTICE 1 ; I ■ i The Bas Station to now located In the AMES TRAVEL AGENCY BLDG. - ■ v TT7 T f ; . r •*- (One block north of Poat Office) AIlTnORItiED AIRLINES AGENT -—4 j \ FOR TICKETS AND RESERVATIONS 1935 Ford Tudpr Sedan, PICKUPS 4 TRUCKS 6let Call 4-7114 / / •!> 1918 CHEVROLET % "tfe.n \ Pickup, Deluxe cab, Heat- i , (P f' er, New . .1. 1047 EORDjT^idor Silver Delux 1948 FORD ton Pickup, Coupe-—Radio Radio, * .1946 FORD Tudor, Radip, eater. * 1046 CHEVR' - r ,• ■rf ■ 1 . leater . . New Seat /RQLET'I I Bargain Cover Fdrdor, t 8 cylinder . 1947 FORD % ton Pickup . . 1942- CHEVROLET % ton Pickup . 1941 FORD % ton Pickup • • Bfiji AM MOTOR CO. V r ' j _ j / i ' ‘ 415 N. 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' if It doesn i \ • ’ - and h t need t^> be fastened downf X'' ---- •' v: i ies ahead — with work saving features ~. *1. h ■ ... • • . > it , ig res(ults nip other washer can, match! y b- Ye( the price tags on tbese sensational new Bendix beauties are way below other automatic washers! - it ■ > "til ' ' -'■■■ ' YOU CAN BUY A BENDIX FOR ONLY $219’ 95 BENDIX AUTOMATIC I > ?. T jr •: , /* *• / ' - ■ i ^ ■ '• f— 1 , WASHER / J V • . •r /' ' V *r • "b 4 ! ! day: PAYMENT TERMS 1NCREAS E SEPTEMBER 20th! L- WILSON-BEARRIE CO. f bl . ' ■ ' J p: ^ }■§ COLLEGE STATION. TEXAS IP - 'J Phone [• / 4-8531 I J- Y i ! -i- 7 • 1 : \ ). 1 r '' '■ 7 ) f w ? t ' -• :: :. f r ■ / '• will be initiated this - BAIT SPORTS - f (Continued from Page 1) 5. . ■~‘b sunimer. and will hava his handa full'when the intramural program ireli umlerwiiy. BILL EVANS Is returning to >e Matt staff after attending sum- mcr camp. Mill is a double R ma jor and per forins with tho Sinking Cadets, Lust year ho covered the ten nis team, and handled the snotts side of the : morning ra dio [program. Brans i will cohtinue on uvawq the radio pro- EVANS gram in .addition to working on wire copy and features for the sports page. He is the only EE 1 \ W? ,: h! ' '>/• v % man on the staff, and makes good grades in spite of his many extracurricular activities. LEON SOMER joined the sports staff this summer and has shown a lot of prom ise as a writ er. Somer is one of the fastest writers on the staff, and turn- Led in numerous articles' during the summer. This fall he will proof-read the Batt and work oh wire copy, in addition to help- SOMER ’ ing Goodwyn ori feature arti cles. Somei is a junior majoring in economics. ia BILL POTTS also joined the Battalion staff this summer and is legmingj fast. ^ mittee which has made the all.plan for all the district#. The conference’# goal is to in tegrate the teaching ” ’ *“ Texas coUeges and the extent that course. \ 1 “Much of the time and effort of pupils has sometimes been wasted in the past when high schools and colleges have ignored each other’s each other’s ; “The bast way, the joint committee thinks, to achieve better integration, h to? the two groups of teachers to a#me to emphasise the fundamen tals in the structure" and use of lafiguago. “We all need to require much practice, carefully supervised, cor rected and reworked, in writing and in reading comprehension. Above all/' Dr. Mayo pointa out, "the two groups of English teach ers need to discuss such matters frequently together and to learn from each other the aims and methods of our common task. Moreover, high school students who will not go to college will be greatly benefited by tho same pro cedure,” he says. Two representatives, one high school and one college, from each of the 11 districts in the state, make up the joint committee. The African black porcupine at tacks his enemies by running at them backwards. It 7 PottS keep the;: Battalion in close cohtact with; the ‘Ath letic! Depart ment this' fall, and will work with: the publi city department as well, ■; He will also broadcast on the radio pro- °r n i- POTTS IUILES “CHUCK” , CARA- NIHS; Joined the sports pijro last spring mid has been covering the football prac tice for the last ten days. He will cover both t h o freshman and varsity teams this fall, In addition to working on the main paper staff. | A fast writer, Cabaniss is ex pected to be a valuable asiset to thj* paper this year. An ath lete Himself, Cabaniss is acquain ted With nTost of the athletes in - Hart Hall. BRYAN ARTIST 1948 -194 October 20 THE REVELERS . . i. ■ World Renowned Male November 16 RAYMOND SWING . . 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