The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 13, 1946, Image 4

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The Battalion
Wednesday Afternoon, March 13, 1946
OFFICIAL NOTICES
CLUBS
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
EX-SERVICEMEN’S CLUB
The Board of Directors Commit
tee of the Ex-Servicemen’s Club
will meet tonight at 7:00 in the
YMCA cabinet room. President
Howard urges all members of the
committee to be there.
RADIO CLUB
There will be a meeting of the
Radio Club, Wednesday night,
March 13, at 7:00 p. m. in the
Electrical Engineering Building. A
Duchess will be selected to repre
sent the Club in the Cotton Pa
geant, and members are reminded
to bring pictures of the girls they
wish to nominate for the Radio
Club’s Duchess.
LANDSCAPE ARTS
There will be a very important
meeting of the Landscape Arts
Club on Thursday, March 14, at
7:00 p. m. in the Greenhouse. All
landscape men are urged to be
present, as a serious discussion of
future plans will be held.
A S C E
The American Society of Civil
Engineers will meet at 7:30 p. m.
Thursday in the Civil Engineering
lecture room.
NEWMAN CLUB
There will be a meeting of the
Newman Club Sunday, March 17,
immediately after 9:00 a. m. Mass
at the Church. All Catholic stu
dents are invited. Scheduled busi
ness includes election of officers
and other business.
The sun is more than seven times
as large as all the planets of our
solar system put together.
U. M. ALEXANDER, JR., ’40
Bryan, Texas Phone 2-2629
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 asi-
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 attesved 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
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.
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.
FOR SALE—2 burner electric hot plate
and baby play pen with pad. Mrs. Jack
McKenzie, F-4 Walton.
FOUND—Black, white and tan dog.
Owner may obtain same by identifying
dog and paying for this ad. Contact Box
2077, College Station.
FOR SALE—Bausch and Lomb micro
scope and stain kit. Burke Summers, Room
209, Dorm T*r.
Read the READER’S DIGEST. Regular
price 183.00 per year. EX-SERVICEMEN,
TWO YEARS FOR $3.00. See Special De
livery Postman or write Box 284, College
Station.
Man is the only living’ organism
that is hostile to its own kind.
CADDYING IS AWPUl WEARING ON THE
nerves. Buddy you cant wi^stle or
Sing and it s like
SIGNING YOUR DEATH ) ^
WARRANT TO LAUGH
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Record Your
SMILE
Its convenient
to call on
R. J. Butler
The Art of Photography
will show in every picture
A. & M. PHOTO SHOP
North Gate
BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY
BRYAN COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY, INC.
GEORGE STEPHAN, President
Brooks to Study
Ball High School
Dean T. D. Brooks of the School
of Arts and Sciences will partici
pate in a committee meeting on
March 18, 19 and 20 in Galveston
to study Galveston’s Ball High
School. “The meeting of the com
mittee is part of the South-wide
program of the evaluation of high
schools,” Dean Brooks said.
Sweetwater, Texas, gets its wa-
ter supply from Bitter Creek.
Vet Wives’ Interest
Groups Schedule Meetings -
The Ex-Servicemen’s Wives
style group will meet tonight at
7:30 at Sbisa Hall.
The bridge and social group wili
meet at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow night,
also at the Sbisa Lounge.
We don’t have to keep a diary
to remember the good times we
have had. A glance at our can
celled checks is ample reminder.
FORE!!
New Sports Feature
B & H MINIATURE GOLF
OPENING SATURDAY, MARCH 16
Afternoon Only ’til April 1
In Block East of Campus Theater
V. J. Hermansen, ’45 W. B. Bradley, ’42
New Suit Elegance
New lovely liquid line with gentle
rounded shoulders, deep arm holes and
feminine softness at the waist. Skirt with
a suggestion of flare and coat with an
elongated look that emphasizes slim hips
in a black all wool crepe by GAYNES.
Sizes 9-15 $45.00
The Junior Corner features out
standing suit lines from $21 to $49.95
Lester’s Smart Shop
BRYAN