The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 08, 1949, Image 4
Paper m r Boy Scout t i will collect coat hangers Ail residents _ place their coat hangers near the boys to Dr. George the College Stat ! A pa] ban- are i fA-U' ilr Tlta A Capelin Conlolldatod High at fha morning Colljige Station Chiroh Sunday, !) rm-tor of the Cloth He. T le groun will frqi i Hansel ami Clretl: T is group wil f rot | Hansel ami "A! In the Apr ‘•Source qfMIver Mo«trt. DO Y 0U ,, ACO, —fWB- —ing Is Engl ill. coaching is Conch th4 twain nteot. I)r. L. W. Co ofTEngllsh afci iolr|lii|! pen? Ml K suppose you Southern Speec 1 No, I help t re lied Head i ru f. / gn i ' ■ f i e fi i i ■.Li ; HAtS P e , : • ■ -j. r..: mmmmm ' * Battalion mmmmm ads Page 4 \ I "1 FRIDAY, APRIL 8 —n- ra a BATTALION II • w SERVICES • ' Iff i • FOB SALE • FOR SALE—1941 Chevrolet converiiDle New engine, good top. tlrei. and hody. : One owner car. Bargain at 1795.00. Can be Man Friday only aftar 3:00 p.m. Hughes, Dorm 5, Room 418. FOR SALE—1940 Plymouth 4-door aedan. 8973.00. See at Sample Service Station, 303 W. 25th. . ! FOR 84UC- 194ft Chevrolet 4-door FlMt- v line, Beatulful car.. QarafuMy broken In. Look* and runa Ilk* paw, 81,1400.00. Phonal 4-eiee. IFOR «ALK- '37 Butek Tudor. «i9o.iw. Comatit Hanry, M-O-X, Coll*** Vi*w: ichoduled for Rang* oresiry 401 stud^nU have cancelled and are being reset for April 2ft, 20, and 27, D. 0. Wllsionv instructor, announced to* H •(«*' ■' ■ ] . •' Bad weather and lack of rain fast summer havo caused plants to make ilow growth thin spring, he The group will visit Unmolested areas to better acquaint themselv es "with grasses grown under na tural conditions. Students will ob serve types of grass, their habits of {growth, and the classification of forage value for the different areas, Wilson said. A trip to another section of the state, and similar studies of the vegetation, will be made in May, Wilson announced. tr n liege Avenue m. 6 p.m. (if Parking Spaces AT RESSES PINAFORES niOnths to 4 ye^irs nfimt’s Department ■M; /X m mp MmiUMI wm TOOAV'3 . Q> M FOR S/VI.R Kuty Whlrldry WMnm« m»- thin*. 1 K*e«ll*nt far rnfMift’ii or child* rtn'ii Ikundry. UwnI only! Ms month*. |4<MMi, Ro* *fi*r A p.m! st Mtmltnt own*<l lioui* No, J5. ProJ**l llou«« S*W9*W«S flWUVW iwW, -Jlfj ft fIVWRW Ar*«, Wilimm flyron Tsyior ir** pkM to CdfiiHM. .j- | . : : aSid ^w!dn*55 FOUND • LOST W*dn*»day. b*tw**n K. K, Bldg, nnd Coll*** Vl*w. KAK *l|d* ml* sub mit *»**, k. a, inibfton. Box tank; A-ti-A, con*** view. TmBcSllaneouST HUNTINO 1.KA8K 1100 k«r*i. rtnch to mil**' Rom Cryital City. Znvtl* County. s*a*onal t*u* or w**kly I****. D**r. turkry. and Javallnn. Hr* Flanagan. 105 Lake Street, Bryan. Phone 2-5N94. Tha-’ deaua Audubon aoodwyn free show at Caakfis. i — LAUNDER IN LEISURE . . . LAUNDROMAT EQUIPPED ONE-HALF HOUR LAUNDRY --Open Daily 7:30 a.m.— Last Wash Received— Mon. 7:00 pan.—Sat. 3:30 p.m. Other days 5:30 p.m. STARCHING ft DRYING FACILITIES AVAILABLE Automotive Electricians Starter, Generators and Carburetors Tune-up — Magneto Service Bruner Battery & Electric Company 113 E. 28th St — Bryan SMITTY’S College Grill i ! TRY OUR HOME COOKED MEALS ENCHILADAS hi STEAKS North Gate — College Station T ; / '* CHIROPRACTOR Geo* W. Buchanan, D.C. COLONIC X-RAY 305 E. 28 St -- Ph.2-6243 Vow BEST BOV In KHAKI GenolM Cnunerton Amy Doty Taloa MpM* i 1 High MlUUury Back. Only 33.93 SMITH’S North Oat* USED CAR I! HEADQUARTERS | Tour Friendly Ford Dealer BRYAN MOTOR 00. N. Kola at. Cill 4*1243 to BUY or SK1X that HOiM a* at'HlNKNN Al*o rimi|il*t* LOAN and tNMUKANCH ;. aamtr*. | Tour frlMdly \ AGGIE REALTY ft INNUKANt-N ■ oa F i 01 CaMy-Buraeaa l)Mg. 1: College Station White & Wychoff i • | ' j f I ] , I • i,f i •' r . i _ j ij r Monogramtned ' i- ' : I f ■ Stationery Names... 'I - ' • • Monograms • • • Seals ooo f I > Printed to Order $1.50 per box DL £*ck anye \ore “SERVING TEXAS AGGIES” -i | Prompt Courteoua Service PHONE 2*1400 Bryan ) Lj, AUTOMATIC WASHER with th* exdesfve WATER that SOVM precious hot watar and soap Momwos Water »e the She of tbe load- All You Do It Sot a DM. hotiwater and soap, help the Laundromat pay for you -Exclusive patented washing 1 water drains them jlf,'shuts itself <*. vot rater Ut us wash a Mel MMt IP it H Gate STATION |k P 10 & CO. v I / Everything Will Be Out for the EASTER PARADE Timely Clothes . . . PLATEAU The suit with the weightless feel’’ Collegians In gabardines SharkHkiha, Worsteds Tropicals, Single*, Double Brcsted , / | ; • I • I .it r Sports Clothes | r i: I CLOTHIERS BRYAN I.: ■! A., ".i, ! i'' - •.•. ’ ■ ; ■ 1, '■i, . j ’ |I, Ji- X i ■ M A xi VN R ' ^ Unsentimental “ i A ' ' ; ' 1 i 8 t • , A TABLE FOR _ WE HWE ONW ONE FOR NOJ TWO. PERHAPS 4SSml HAVENTQ ><XXJR FRIEND WONT ARRIVE, r HA1NT OUT VOU OUT WITH \ AH IS MERE1-V ^ THS BIG, HAND I ..vV tr. it- LIT ABNER He Throws Pis Dough Around i i k' T.V-1!. ■ ■fAtOWB : m • i* 3 j . »i :. : i in j l y •! dii ; f| ^'®f| 111 ED CLARK, ’43 DRIVE INN n Presenting “SATURDAY DATE’f Ov*r 10:00 P.y. ‘ T * r ' ^ —4—4 "TTCTUiiHis, b.C., Mi.C. Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Modem Uptown Office Main at 26th over dreamland Phone 2-7089 FOB THOSE WHO DEMAND THE BEST . . . College Shoe Repair North Gate — CREAMLAND "To Serve You : Better We Serve You the Besn 101 So. Main, Bryan ? l; KO :ken At — :| CLARK, ’44 Newj York Cafe 118 S. MAIN BRYAN ivTi rv I J - v \ They stopped fighting among themselves. can apply more They got together like sensible human beings ... * n our f ‘* ( management, labor, farmers, consumer*. * collective And they said, “Look... we’ve got something won- . . derful and special here In Amerlci... something so . B y doing these thl good it »avea all the rest of the world twice in 25 years, * M>ur work> al c0 ™ 1 “It iin’t perfect yet... we itill have upi and down* , “ Tho bi 8S er A h€ . - of prices and lob*. But our system has worked better ' or ov#r y° nc> H, i> hcr than anything alie ihit’* ever been tried. Wfe uni1 morc tei ‘ Urt \*And we cin make It better itill... we esn build tor 80 ^ petite u we built tor w»r, without even working harder cvcr ,n#r k |j -Just working together, j i j “ “““““ “ “We an invent and um more and better machine*, i approved for the PUBLIC POLICY COMMITTEE of The Adv SAUL 0. HOFFMAN, Formerly Pmb Stuikbskcr Corporalion ! /1 -- i iii— EVANS CLAOK, CjmcuUvc Director Twentieth Century Fund ' raw. . N / / , PuMshtdin Ike PublichUmt Ay: THE PURE OIL COM PAN VK / ■ / N . i' i i I i ' i Ill - X.:, if ''1' ' lerimethods mVc better - (kills on n^re every . ie|e will be hlng* of ; yeti happily ■. I ‘ : ■< ■ [\ HI v Office, /- ■ . V •y 1 i. / icogo ,