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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1949)
TREACHEROUS ■MAMMY I PE£-+QOOL-YARVAy.MAKES WARDS."'-MAKES THAR AKI' POP.?' -MAKES 'EM ACK 1 OPPY-GTHL/r-DUR mupui abniera^j UNTIL IT -ALL . BLOWS OVER.rr, Battal ion CLASSIFIED ADS Page 4 WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1949 Bob Brnlry of BciVorly Brnley'i* and Boy Htcmo of WHO dothlcrw-HllM- ,(| to Iw hold In conjunction with thc Bob Hope (Show on Kyle Klcld. •Hoi repiYoented by theno men will h*ve two model* to dinplny clothe* from ‘ .. Fun from the fe Tovided by Irene aft Doris Day’s vocal coach for T (Continued frtijm l|aj i es Brown will tnhsical arrangexneiits show. Another metnbe| 14 JC cast, BroWnJ S sta| leal career hiii first band le composeT 6t 4 e iilii Jcjurney,” he haft sold \ kr l ion of his recordings 6: t (e { date. | He hails ;* J : ^01 41 BELIcWITH A BATRALION Ct.AftftUMKn Al>. Halt)* . , . :ie 4 word jwr ipMurtion With a 25<i mln|infin). Hpur* rnlrH In I'lnuilficii Hri'iinn . . «(*' iwu Voliimn Imih. tifiut - all with rrmil- (ftimr to th» fttudrnt A«Uvltl»« Off It*. All ad* rlioutd N turned In t>f 10;<K) a m. of the day h^fjirt 1 imblirathm. • WANTED • WANTWU TO RENT a or a room fur- "nlehed coiia** of nimfiment from ap- l>roxlmat»)y May tat to A»K»at 18th, itammunltoatt with Cadet 0. W, Avera, Jr., Hoom 312, i>orm «, Co. —A" Hl«- nal Corf*. Phonei 4*t20U. tieo, Aliiaen Jtumhle free pnaa to Campua. mental a mill- Song 4i|ton, Will be (to acts id iacal Hy Awrback, aside from his announcing chores on the Swan Soap Show, plays; chief foil to his sharp-witted boss and will be on hand for the loc*l festivities. He gained international fame as the f GI’s ‘Tokyo Mose’ during the war. Youngest member of tonight’s troupe will be 19 year old baritone Billy Farrell, another Hope regu lar. Discovered by Hope in Buffa lo, Billy is a native of Cleveland. Rounding out the cast for the Kyle Field show will be The Titans n tumbling duo who made quite a hit with Hope on his recent cross country tour. Tonight will mark the third day of the flying funsters’ proposed 15 day jaunt which will take in 21 cities and call for 25 performances. Tickets for the show are on sale at the ticket booth at Kyle Field, at WSD Clothiers in Bryan, and at the Annex Student Center. Prices for the tickets are $3.60 and $2.40 for reserved seats and $1.20 for general admission. Tic kets will be op sale until time of the performance. If weather necessitates giving two shows in DeWare Field House, seating arrangements will be an nounced before the performances. HAVE your th«m««,; (JhMtii, typed by ex. P*fU. Phone 3-STM. THE BCRlttK SHOP, 100T K. SIM. ! •— ■ ■ r "i I 111 TYPING done tie Koine. Phonfe MM1H. Duplex at College \)[am nnd Clay, • FOB BENT • m FOR RENT—-Furnished Karnge apartment. Water bills paid, Located at 2312 Cav- Itt Drive. Phone 12-8070. Jay Clark Carnahan free show at Campua. • FOB SALE • T- !S>rofc STORAGE HATTERS toncan ion Representative — Loupot’s Trading Post iiaiim — FOR SALE—Collapsible Thayer baby car riage. best comlltion. mattress include<l. S18.00. Opposite Walton Hall. Phone 4-5174. HUNTING LEASE tUsl acres Zavala County ranch. Ill miles from Crystal City. Seasonal lease or weekly lease. Deer, turkey, and Javallna. Sec Flana gan. 100 Lake Street, Bryan. Phone 2-8*94. .'Ml /, BLL, KUHN LOIMiE NO. 1300 A.F.RAJf. Called meeting Thursday, .April 21 at 6:30 p.m. Work and examinations In E.A, degree ' ,T) / J. J. Woblket. W.M. W. H. Badgett, Sec. FOR SALE—One 1947 one-half ton Chev- 'rolet pickup truck and one 1947 super deluxe fordor Ford. { Separate sealed bids will be received urjtil 10 a.m.. Friday, April 29, lp49. The right is reserved to reject apy and all! bids and to waive any and all technicalities. Address Comptroller, A.&M; college of Texas. College Station,- Texas,; for further tn- CHIROPRACTOR Geo- W. Buchanan, D.C. COLONIC X-RAY 305 E. 28 St. - - Ph. 2-6243 Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig fin ished onvtwo in American League home run hitting four straight years—1927-30 and in 1931 they tied for the lead. Automotive Starter, \ and Cai Tune-up — M Bruner Battc Com 113 E. 28th Electricians Generators ■buretors agneto Service >ry & Electric pany St. — Bryan t 1' ! - 4 J i •• ■ANY a youhg iwl graduntion,!] Ho want* i jpb l make full uio^f hit opportunity t<> adyi aihllitlw-ty tiwbuiiiMii •. Hare at to ambitloihi ttko takinf a Job *1 H m hi* knoymlf* him, W* ‘ opportunity o; Our oom(Mi|y moting both aa an atay with ju, aUnding You " 1:' 5. ■ . ki uijP'.i! * I! ob with a chance to get ahead?' Icjaking forward to that question, nllow him to • Ha wants an higher rospon- « H wanU in Myinpathetle ny young man <’*h rtsti aa (hr litina will take Hi»| the door of blio policy of pro. our own rank*- o good men to loward for out- of the men in our top management group to see how this policy has worked: Of our 15 executive officers, six started in our sales operations - as warehouse clerk, salesman, service man, clerk and two up parts department helpers. Four others started in tlui head office, as Industrial •relations man, accountant, clerk and office boy. Three were professional men -a lawyer, an engineer, and the third who had had a distinguished career outside the Indus* trial i-’M f- ..V 1 Two began in our factories-as student employe and clerk, v i 1; . So you can see how this policy of pro motion (Vom within has worked out today for those executive officers. In earning their present positions they have had an average of 2H years of service with the Company. Tim path these men followed to their present* positions Is open tomor row to others. Kvefy young man who Joins our organluatlon nan lie sure he can go as,far ns his capablliti** will take him. iHTimTimi m h HARVESTER i" G. C. Curtis, D.C., Ph.C. Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Modem Uptown Office / Main at 26th over Creamland Phone 2-7089 USED C/ HEADQUil Tour Friendly Ford Dealer BRYAN MOTOR CO. N. Main St. / I ORCHIDS for the ^ Senior Ring Dance White, Pink, Yellow, Bronze— In all sizes and price ranges! Come by and select one for your girl. n ie Slower ^li North Gate op Phone 4-1313 Ted Kleinhans, ex-major league pitcher, is coaching Syracuse Uni versity’s nine for the third seat son. H IlilMili Call 4-li«9 Also corotfsts I BV AlCapp ^ILL BE.I I AGGIE REAL’ ." • I Caser-Barges* Bldg. Tour ffltnffll! i j]! 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