The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 11, 1946, Image 4

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The Battalion
Monday Afternoon, March 11, 1946
CLUBS
VETS’ WIVES STUDY
LOW-COST CLOTHING
“At last,” a group has been or
ganized among the Ex-Servicemen’s
Wives Club dealing with “Clothes
on a $90.00 Budget.” Jane Riely is
supervisor.
The group plans to aid members
in correct styling, color schemes,
poise, posture, weight regulation,
and modeling.
Anyone interested in the group
is invited to attend the next meet
ing in Sbisa Hall at 7:30 p.m. Wed
nesday, March 13.
AERONAUTICAL science
The regular meeting of the Stu
dent Branch of the Institute of
Aeronautical Sciences will be held
in the Lecture Room of the Pe
troleum Building on Tuesday, Mar.
12, at 7:30 p.m. All aeronautical
engineering students are urged to
attend.
RIDING CLUB
The second meeting of the newly
formed riding club will be held
Tuesday, March 12, 7:30 p.m. in
the Lecture Hall of the Animal In
dustries building.
At the first meeting there was
an attendance of 25, and a much
larger group is anticipated for the
Dr. E. G. Rochow Will
Lecture to Chem. Soc.
The forty-fifth meeting of the
Texas A. & M. Section of the
American Chemical Society will be
held in the Lecture room of the
Physics building on Thursday,
March 14 at 8:00 p. m.
Dr. E. G. Rochow of the re
search laboratory of the General
Electric Company, Schenectady,
New York will address the Section
on the topic, “The Organoxilican
Polymers”. These so-called silicone
resins have characteristics which
are of great industrial as well as
academic interest. In the course
of his talk, Dr. Rochow will carry
out some demonstrations. Visitors
are invited to attend the lecture.
He has been engaged in research
es principally in the field of new
materials intended for electrical
insulation at high temperatures
since 1935.
A dinner in honor of the speak
er for members of the section will
be in the Aggieland Inn at 6:30
p. m.
meeting Tuesday. All those con
nected with the school, both facul
ty and students, who are interested
in rodeo work, polo, jumping, and
general pleasure riding are ^urged
to be present.
NOW RE-OPENED
with
NEW EQUIPMENT
We resume our excellent
DRY CLEANING AND PRESSING SERVICE
UniTOQ 1 7:30 to 6:00 dai, y
m/URO. 7:30 to 1:00 Saturday
CAMPUS CLEANERS
Over the Exchange — Near George’s
OPENING
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GEORGE’ S
CONFECT/ONER Y
OFFICIAL NOTICES
ORDINANCE NO. 87
ORDER OF ELECTION
AN ORDINANCE ORDERING A GEN
ERAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF COL
LEGE STATION ON TUESDAY, APRIL
2, 1946, FOR THE ELECTION OF A
MAYOR, THREE COUNCILMEN, AND
A CITY SECRETARY,: FIXING THE
TIME, PLACES AND MANNER OF
HOLDING THE ELECTION, AND AP
POINTING JUDGES AND CLERKS
THEREOF.
Be it ordained by the City Council of
the City of College Station, Texas, that:
A general election be and the same is
hereby ordered to be held on the First
Tuesday in April, 1946, the same being
April 2, for the purpose of electing a
Mayor, three Councilmen, and a City
Secretary of the City of College Station,
Texas.
Be it further ordered that the polling
places ana respective judges shall be as
follows:
Ward 1. Polling place, Southside Gro
cery ; Judge F. R. Brison and such as
sistants as needed.
Ward 2. Polling place, Luke’s Grocery;
Judge, Gene H. Brock and such assistants
as needed.
Ward 3. Polling place, A. M. Waldrop
& Co. ; Judge, R. B. Sweet and such as
sistants as needed.
The polls shall be opened promptly at
8 o’clock a.m. and closed promptly at 6
o’clock p.m.
Said election shall be held under the
provisions of the laws of the State of
Texas governing general elections, and
only duly qualified voters who are resi
dents of the City of College Station shall
be eligible to vote.
Copies of this ordinance, signed by
the Mayor and attested by cne City Secre
tary shall, when posted at three public
places in the City of College Station,
serve as a proper notice of said election.
For the information of all voters the
limits of the three wards into which the
city is divided are defined as follows:
Ward 1. That part of the city lying
generally south of the A. & M. College
Campus, west of Highway No. 6, and east
of the Southern Pacific Railroad.
Ward 2. That part of the city lying
generally east of Highway No. 6, and
south of an extension of what is com
monly known as the Sulphur Springs Road
or Farm Highway 60.
Ward 3. All other parts of the city, in
cluding the campus of A. & M. College.
Passed and approved by the City Coun
cil February 21, 1946.
Approved:
Ernest Langford,
Mayor.
Attest:
S. A. Lipscomb,
City Secretary
FOR MtH
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Designing is as essen
tial to make a good
shoe as it is to make a
perfect airplane. Ed-
gerton smartness and
comfort are due to
meticulous designing.
Try a pair and see!
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“Two Convenient Stores”
College Station—Bryan
BUY WAR BONDS
Effective March 11 the Cashier’s hours
will be from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon and
from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. except Sat
urdays when the hours will be from 8:00
a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Fiscal Department.
Classified
Refresher, special and standard business
courses available to wives of servicemen.
Call at 702 S. Washington, Bryan or
phone 2-6655.
BABY CHICKS for sale. Deliveries.
EGADAY FEED AND SEED COMPANY,
Edgar Anderson, student. 618 N. Main,
Bryan or call 2-1443.
SLIDE RULES—Aggies, I still have a
couple of slide rules left. First come, first
served. Loupot’s.
LOST on tennis courts key chain and
keys. Please return to “Blimp” Sager,
Dorm 4, room 218.
Individual income tax returns prepared.
Hours: 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. W. T.
Mickle, 2215 College Road, Phone 2-5959.
WANTED—2 men for work after school
and on week-ends. Yard work and haul
ing gravel. W. C. Hall, Geography Dept.
FOUND—Exposed Kodak film. Call at
Student Activities and pay for ad.
Anyway, you don’t have to fill
a horse with alcohol to keep him
from freezing.
... Spring-perfect
date ituff... sparkling white with cap-sleeved newness to top a
dot-splashed skirt. A swirly Initial to match a bright, bright belt.
Mad* for flattery of Belvalin, a Belvedere fabric woven by Brighton
Mills, soft and draping to petite perfection. Sizes 9 to 15, $13.95
Other Junior Lines from $14.95 to $22.95
Lester’s Smart Shop
DYERA-FUR STOP.AOC HATTERS
214 SOUTH MAIN
BRYAN, TEXAS