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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1949)
' :' r i •l ,!• •airmen ^ntinued frpm Pftg ■ (Continued fri ponent irninlnir (net t being tho, eountpy'ii producer of enpy rds« mid Td#AH hnvUjg tufHi navy renerve bflie^r two Mchooln outetuiK I the new Academy,} j , Confirmation,pfj tM Of the Agflee fjr tw'l nae not yet bee t mat , Director: Bill Cj rtrlicntt expeotedj momet taiiit) la absent from (he cl gent as he is tobrini Toicas area speaking at football banque .s. i Ah letic Director “ Dog” unteered the statemeii Serve trainees cbuld Hi off of thqse Air 1 ForC' now or two year 3 from A ; ■r, ! ■: ■ 1 ■ ’ . ’ i & I A&M •Utimuny hese for f Battalion CLASSIFIED ADS Pagd 6 '' I! FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1949 Aggie Te |ink:Team To Meet SMC, Hire UT A$M’s varsity! .tolrtitlr, meets SMU’s ti nqis teanr|; i! inference opemr for .the Ai here, Saturday at;one tfclckik. The Aggie tennis team consist of Rodnryj SelJfrK, (lair Wallis, Allan Aarotisori, :• N Sellark and Wjtl- the nrrm Price Metcalfe lis will form doubles, team and Metcalfe c< mt>ris(^ thO b doubles team. > ' 1] Playing for t rte Maktai iga be George Martin, Rdymortd •tttide, ‘ James Owen, ard Herbie Karren was n nher-lQ) iv ^aio Osbdrn In the 194T| stafp fimliijand should prove to >e onb^of the playars in the meeting bet the two schools. ?; If;; In the Aggies last rtteetiiig ^ith the Pontes A&Mi cable ihrpijigh with a win of fobr mafehes to rtUn In OltM^^pLdnn , , column Inch. Hand all claui nmltuncc to the Student Actlvltlm Qf. flea All! nd* choutd bc turned In by 101*0 am. of the dny before publlcntlon. *1“' MS: thl| |pants en • BUSINESS SERVICES • lierte. Phone 2-671MI.- THE SCRIBE SHOP, 1007 E. 23rd. I i ■' ■ii... • l.l W . _ . II..I 1.M j TYPING done it home. Phone 4-8448, Duplex at College Main and Clay. - AGGIE FISH jf (Continued from Page 5) BE n ICAKT MA** the Aggie defensive game immen sely. , • am Charlie Opersteny, Kish third j!iH||the baseman, started off the la,st of ' A ' a ies, the fifth inning when he grabbed a walk of pitcher Walt Deakln. Less Lackey then sacrificed and Mills walked to put runners on first and third. Ogletree then scored Opersteny on a Rice in field error. Farmer then hit into a double play to retire the side. Owl shortstop, Doyle Beard, ex- Lamar High (Houston) product, seemed badly confused on his field play. The young star, who is play ing with a plate ini his right heel from an old baseball injury, muff ed .the easy ones but turned two good hits into outs. The Fish will next play in Waco this Saturday when they meet a strong squad from Baylor. The Bear Freshmen are reported to have a tough team and should be |wo.' real competition for the Aggies. Y ROSS J’reHeiJtH j^terl Easter Parade with fas|ioNARlk pique hats ; | |1 {smart with Vnlll IjtUf Vail iSYpfe DRESS SHOP W •» j"KX<j9,l| l lj i'K til'T' M*T MAPKN'mIVK" *n PHONE 4-UAI ■; I# fgfTRKN^ I pun Call 4-4004 PM* to CompUH. I.nrii^ bedroom. N'enr'ram- 4. Edward H. Gom*r free • FOR SALS OR TRADE • KOK HALE—1948 Chevrolet 4-door Style Master Sedan. Radio, heater, plastic seat 'overs; low mileage. See Overly. Room 08. Mitchell. !FOR SALE Good pair senior boots, Uollck-made, size 8, calf 13. Contact E. E. McQuillen. Phone 4-US3 or 4-7214. Loyd Emmett Griffith free show at Cam pus. /' FOR SALE—'37 Bulck Tudor. liflO.OO. Contact Henry, B-6-X, College View. FOR SALE—Clean ’41 Olds No hydromatic. Good tires, radlo^ heater. Re cent overhaul. $800.00. Dorm 3, Room 102. FOR SALE—One clean ’37 Plymouth 2-door. New paint and upholstery. Runs good. Jackson at Ray's Snack Bar from J 1:00-1:00 and 5:00-8:00. Priced to sell. FOR SALK—Show type COCKER SPAN IEL PUPS, two months old. registered and pedigreed. *25.00 and *30.00. 721 Edge- wood . Garden Acres. Phone 4-6107. FOR SALE—1945 Servicycle. Good con dition. Ideal cheap transportation. See Lee Durst. Apt. 1 No. 34B, yet Village. stay your shoe polish at HoUck’s noot «nop and we wUI tell you now to use It correctly! ^ MULll'H’S HOOT SHOP norm (late Phone 4-9«74 NEW RECORDINGS! t«ene Krupa's “After You’re Gone" - “Dark Eyes'* 1-es Brown “Mexican Dance” KHAEEER'S BOOK STORE Norm Gate Phone 4-M14 lour RENT Ml V in RIIAM MILITARY SLACKS! Genuine t ramertou Army Cloth •lenvy Duty Tnlun Zipper itiin .miltar, Muck, Only *5.85 SMI'til'H d.KANEHH \ Nurtii Gate flume 4 4144 ——*wrw | ii stui MMI ■ * i I r ( • J.C(H LTER 1800 S. cjiMegll t 8w Ua For 4 1 '. , (JAKDENIAS ORCHIDS CAMELLIAS It)R FLOWER NEEDS o :, SMITH FLORIST Phone 2-6725 tmnn oak : IIRADQH ARTKIM Tour FHandly Ford Dealor BRYAN MOTOR 00. N. Main St. LAUNDER IN LEISURE LAUNDROMAT EQUIPPED ONE-HALF HOUR LAUNDRY —Open DaUp.'Yi9Q/|u«e-ij GHIROFRACTOR Geo* W. Buchanan, D.C. COLONIC: X-RAY 305 E. 28 St - - Ph-2-6243 White & Wychoff , P : Monogram med * ' / ‘ /[• ' • I / Stationery Names . j • I,' | | Monograms... Seals • •. " T : ’ I ■ J ■ I j Printed to Order $1.60 per box I ■ I i\ • ' ' ' ^Jlie ^Ixclian^e Store ■' J_ii “SERVING TEXAS AGGIES” U'L ABNER U’L ABNER Love Ik Just Around the Corner YASSUH, MR- ROTTEN JQE-HE'S ] LITTLE FRIEND- SETTIN'RlGHTHERE-WlFA^aUyYOU IS PARTN . SMILE dN KIS NASTY Lll - NOW/T EVERYT'lh FACE.- ' ‘ ' ??-WHUT'STHET YO' ^ SAY, MAH Lit FRIEND? ouvprr- JOE-HE SAYS, DO! HEGiTAGAL LIKE TOO? tyAjaro ^ ^ * i 8 M Juniort SURE THOSE DATES G J OB EATING PLEA^l f/J DRIVE inn 0|H*n 1!il 2:00 A. M. Friday and Satu ED CLARK, ’43 The Best in Hamburgers are found at NITA’S NEWS STAND North Gate H FOR THOSE WHO DEMAND THE BEST . . . College Shoe Repair North date • u • KAlHY • CiyARl 1049 FORD Cluli (Deinomdrttlor),^ Htttter 1947 FORI) Mri Rndlb, .. 1947 FORD 4-D Radio, Under .. 1947 FLYMOUT Radio, Heater 1946 FORD 4-Di£ Rcady-to-Diive k. d Car .9 • | uarters US UP erttevta Lpw Mileage 1948 FORD 1 Cleap to goto ir ; !! BR l-Yv Highway ii ..L PAYMENTS - (Up to 21 MobthiO 1916 CHEVROLET 2-Dr A Real Bargain ... „ $1295 1942 IiORD 2-Dr, Hodan Now Pilot .....d,. ... $1995 1942 PLYMOUTH 2-Dr. $570 m,.., $650 140 PLYMOUTH ... $795 1939 MERCURY .1 ISOS 1938 STUDEBAKER $395 1939 FORD 2 Dr $595 1940 FORD Coupe .... $595 1987 FORD Pick-up ..-*295 CREAMLAND "To Serve You Better We Serve You the Best” 101 So. Main, Bryan New York Cafe 118 S. MAIN BRYAN G. C. Curtis, i).c., Ph.C. Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Modern Uptown Office Main at 26th over Creamland Phone 2-7089 Automotive Eleotrirtnn* Iturler, Generators mid Carburetors Tune-tip Magneto Mervloe Itrmier Buttery k Electric ^ Company iUi M, »Mth it, — Brystt iiit.i l K(mi>'‘*.br: tT ’' 1940 PLY5 ‘ —— W ]JCK BARGAINS ONTHSTOPAY ip 1947 FORD t}% Ton Stake 50 8 dy. - -$995‘ > te 1947 CHEVROLET ^ Ton >95 Pick-up ...... $995 MOTOR CO. »LY FORD DEALER” m 1 -415 n; Main ftYAN, TEXAS CITY OF COlit.KOK NTATIOS Cutleiia SlsOim, Tt-tna Th« Zmiiug CuttimlMlon Ima mad# Ihe following woinihthiUtloni': That OMlifiiuicp No. 38 be amended aa follow* A 1. Section No. 5 ahall be amended by the addldoh of Article 9 to read aa fol low*: No, detached blllboaAl or algo ahall be permitted tn Dlatrlct No] 1. 2 Hewion No. 0 ahall be amended by the addition of tha following: No detach ed billboard or elgn ahall be permitted In piatrlct No. 2. 3. Section No. 7 ■halt be amended by addition of the following:' No detached billboard or elgn ahall be permitted In District No. 3. 1 j 4. Section No. 8 shall be amended by addition of the following: No detached billboard' or sign shall be permitted in District No. S. / 5. Ordinance No. 38 shall further be amended by adding the following: /In no other section shall a detached billboard or sign be permitted within the city limits of Collage Station. '/ Tha zoning ordinance provides that any changes in the zoning of areas by pub lished in the local paper, and poeted In the area to be zoned, for a period of fif teen (15) days before the City Council acts ; thereon. / 4 * in accordance, this notice is published and posted, notifying all citizens who may have reason to protest the zoning' of this area, that they appear before the City Council, Monday, April 11, 1848, at 7:30 p.m LANGFORD /