The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 12, 1949, Image 6

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last. Mortgi*'
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included as hk]
1 Bennijigfld
new adjustdi
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Station |an(!l
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rea Rent Office is now ready to receive
.s for rent adjustments under the fair n^t
provision announced this week, Rent D(i-
nningfieir “ ‘ ‘ T
ly prepa
pe of rent
l tress wrote in-
Rent Act of
said. “Land-
li the new posi-
n announced this weel
Id said today.
feli
single;
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information
il in preparing
he local rent
Varisco Build-
Listed
provision/ the
containing four
ts may get an
t operating in-
25 per cent;of
will be grant-
hring his net
to 30 per cent.
[Brge structure
ling units) is
stment if his
|e is less thian
s income. Tjhe
icient to bring
come up to 25
f ([Minted, the ad-
from the date
d.
ipeome, Henning,
amount of income
n < f operating ex-
ul (iwance for (le
nt fj the expeneea
in may show are
i mid uUIIUen fur-
Mitltorliil nmterlulM
I ikurance and liir
in |! decotailnff.
oil Allowed
t r depreciation
Wni n the expenaea
• vdt ns u portion
f[(pi|ir« and replace-
l jot charged to
! allocated over
eara j they normally
baiyments and in-
litgp fe may not be
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i lit; darned that the
phijivisioji also re-
u^timent grounds
•yjih and College
ive used in the
ladled rent adjust-
| 1 he hardship and
as adjustment pro-
1J48 and earlier
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Form Used
jtion fom will be
Or the rent in-
,Adll find every
. n^ the form well-
br jthe form itself,
ar i to be-furnished
j aar” selected by
jf ay be the most
appi
ly f< r
recentj ful calendar hr fiscal ye ir
or any consecutive 12 months ei 11
ing within, 90 days of the date
filing the petition.
In ordei to inform tenants who
will be affected by any increases
granted, the landlord must file t' ro
copies of leach petition and of ill
supporting} evidence. Under tie
new legislation, tenants have tie
right to examine the landlord's
statement and to file an answer
to his petition, Benningfield Ex
plained. j
The 1949 rent act provides that
no rent increase shall be grantjed
landlord certifies tljat
ng and wiUkontin
providb all the services and equip-
unless the
he is providinj
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- CLUB.
Mini, 1:15
lisr All A»Y{7i30
Unci* Ed’s Place,
len in company be-
ibanded in 1947.
p.m., Thursda;
Reunion of all
fore it was d
EAST TEXAS CLUB, 7:30 p.' m.
Thursday, YMCA Reading Room.
To plan ‘end of semester’ party.
EL PASO A&M CLUB, 7:16 p.
m., Thursday, third floor Academic
BU HIl3f‘COUNTY CLUB, 7:45 p.
m., Thursday, Room 321, Academic
Building. Election of officers.
"PETRO
?huhda
CA Chapel.
JUNIOR PETROLEUM WIVES,
7:30 p. m., Thursday, May 12, YM
LAMAR COUNTY CLUB, 7:16
p. m., Thursda^, Room 205, Aca^
demic Building,
PORT ARTHUR A&M
final meeting Thursday,/May 12,
7:30* p. m.. Room 225 r v Academic
oom
7:30 p. m
troleum Enginee
SAN
Building.
ROA,
lursday, Pe-
g Lecture Room.
CLUB, 7:30 p.
Coryell
At 7:1
ub Meets
'onight
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Ident, the
have its i
ing tonightTin room 307, Acadj
ding, at 7:130.
The purpose of the mi
cording to Lee. is to elect o:
of the cluk fo • the fall semester.
It is vitally mpqrtant that this
meeting be held because, under the
club’s coristkation, officers can
serve for bnly one semester, Lee
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Building. P ans for end-of-semes
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SOCIETfOP AMERICAN MIL
ITARY ENGINEERS, 7:15 p.m.,
tonight, CE Lecture Room. Elec
tion of officers. All advanced En
gineering Military Science students
eligible.
TAU BEjTA PI, 6:30 p. m. Fri-
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Tour Friendly Ford Denier
BRYAN MOTOR CO.
N. Mam St.
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tor, it la not given to him but
must pay (for it. This money
nut into the counterpart fund
Franco and used to rehabilitate
country, j 11
In tills j way, Huse emphnslxkd,
tlH' U, H. does not give aid to In
dividuals 'but to nations us| a
whole, , ' ■ j ■
The coditertiart funds are put
to various uses In different coijin-
tries, hut always with the approval
of the KCA. In France the funds
ari* being used to modernise he
railroads.
Dtirlng the question scasion Im
mediately follqwing his address,
Huse .answered in the negative a
question qs to whether or not 'he
European nations were sent slny
goods that they did not gctuailly
need. He stated that everyth ng
that is sent is something that has
been requested by OEEC.
General Welfare Raised
When asked how Europeans who
had no money cpuld benefit frbm
the plan since all the goods must
be bought by individuals, Huse Re
plied that such individuals wire
benefitted because the general wj<
fare of the country was raised
means of the aid.
Do the Europeans actually knjow
how much we are aiding theijn?
Huse admitted that many do n|ot,
but he stated that the Marshall
Plan is surprisingly well publiciz
ed. Each participating country
agrees to publicize the plan ajnd
has done so very well, he said.
A question concerning shipments
Of tobaccq under ERP elicited
from Huse the response that, if
we expect to hold European nations
accountable at all, we must allpw
them some responsibility in choos
ing what will be shipped to thum.
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SV1X ROSS LODGE NO. 1900 A.FUIA.M.
Stated meeting Thursday,
May 12 at 7:30 p.m. iSTM.
examination*.- /
J. J. WoolkeJ
/ W. H. Bad
)lke>, W.M.
idgett, Sec.
GIFTS
for every occasion
HENRY A. MILLER
with a alto minimum, space ralM In
ClaMiried Section , . , 0O« per column
Inch. Mend ell elMeldede with remit-
tnnee lo the Rtudent Acllvlilea Office,
Ail ode dlnmld he lurned In by lUUM)
o.in, of the day before publication.
Reds Making Gains
Ir Central China
CANTON, May 12 —Up'— Re
liable reports reaching Imre today
said Communist troops had launch
ed a tfrivo on Hankow, the gov-
ernmeot'a base In etnltal China.
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altachad. Apnnmtnt alaa a as atova
(new) nnd Friaidaira. You' can prac
tically nama yoi|r own brlc*. Sm B. F.
Congar, Trailer L-0, Area 4.
FOR HALE CHEAP—Houee oir campus.
Student owned No. t) In Project House
Area.
FOR HALE—1 bedroom house with at
tached garage. : Must sell before June
3; price Is right. 131 Cooner Street.
Wendell Prentice Denson free show at
Campus.
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O. C. Curtis, D.C., Ph.0. 7
Palmer Graduate
CHIROPRACTOR
Modern Uptown Office
Main at 26th over dreamland
* Phone 2-7Q89
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Consult
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
With Your Visual Problems
203 8. Main — Bryan
/ Phone 2-1662
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FOR EYE EXAMINATION
AND GLASSES
Consult
DR. J. W. PAYNE
Optometrist
IN NMUl Mala St.
Bryaa, Texas
North Gate
Phone 4-1145
FOR RAf.HHWhile (old wedding band
with a mdiijhlne jdtamonde, tiaii a-ytitt,
Volt MAI.K' jllullithder hlemled umekrai
coal. Ml i, el id,; Mee I IN Mimmirlyh
lirlve, liylin. w«iier imnHld (iileett
free nhuw; kt t^mpiM, ’ ! ‘J
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FOR RUNT, 3 Ndhmm ImiiNe, Mtimier-
lyh VHIiadm NUiniher immihN iiriy, in-
Uiiir* 1117] N, Mlinnerlyn,
FO« RBNIVjBedrdum In adntleman; pri
vate bnlh nimt prlvnle eptrunce. 5ud W
oak. Day. 2-2t|Ki. Kvanina, 2-M.nttr..
(T AND FOUND
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16.00 HKWA<U> for return of blue Cloth
notebook, Ipxt Mplurday. April 30, be
longing t<5 .WillInin d. Irvine. No. Il
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USED CAR
HEADQUARTERS
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•SMALL DOWN PAYMENTS
LOST—Woniojn'a guld wedding band. Be
lieved 7 to have b^en loet in vicinity of
Eaa< Gate.] Reward. Box <62H, Ken
neth Krankj PoRut free pass ta .Campus.
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Z-OST—K. A E. slide rule and case. Case
has E. L. ! Williams. Jr. printed oil It.
Finder contact “Bud” Williams at 4-6301
for rewardj
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• WANTED #
NOTICE—Waitresses wanted, Cadet Cafe
teria, North Gate; College Station. Ap
ply In person.
WANTED—Cpmpetetit, experienced nten-
ographer for permanent position. Mall
qualifications to Box 236 F.E., CoUege
Station. 1
Xlde
WANTED: Ride from BIO E. 30, Bryan,
to Goodwill Hall. > Monday through Fri
day. 8 to 5, Saturday 8 to 12. Phonfe
2-5888.! | 'j j •;/'
1949 FORD FORDOR $1875
1947 FORD FORDOR 1295
1947 MERCURY FORDOR ... 1465
1947 FORD TUDOR.. .,.! 1475
1947 FORD FORDOR:...; 1195
1947 PONTIAC 2-DR. 1475
1947 NASH FORDOR... 1350
1947 FORD TUDOR 1150
1946 FORD ST A. WON 1S95
1942 OLDSMOBILE TUDOR 795
1941 FORD CONV. COUPE 850
1940 MERCURY 4-DR 795
1939 MERCURY 4-DR 395
1936 FORD FORDOR 275
• Pickups & Trucks •
1949 FORD >/ 2 -TON ! $1550
1946 C HEV. 2-TON &
TRAILER 1495
1947 FORD 2-TON TRUCK 1395
1941 CHEV. I'* T. STAKE 525
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STRUMENTS •
FOR RENT-4 Piano*; any style, JilO.OO per
month andl up. Rent applied on pur
chase. Houston Plano 'Cq:, 609 East
26th St.,I Bryan. Telephone 2-1244.
BRYAN
MOTOR CO.
CHIROPRACTOR
Geo. W. Buchanan. D.C.
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COLONIC X-KAY
305 E. 2$ St. -- Ph.2-6243
Used Car Lot
South Highway 6
2-1507
415 N. Main
BfYan
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Southpaw Warren Spahn of the
Boston Braves,is a Purple Heart
veteran. He jriistained a knee in
jury In Germany
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You just press the trigger
and pour —- or fill — with
the Trig Singing Tea Kettle
It’s a handy little helper an<j
handsome, too. Smartly de
signed in sparkling polish
Trig holds IVi quarts and
heats water quickly^ Saves
t time and fuel. When the
: boils,Trig reminds you
lajjentle,cheery whistle.
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' Bryan South Side
• 2-1428 Phone 4-9876
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REGISTER EARLY
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Then visit us for your books and supplies be
fore June 7. <
OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE AND OUR STAFF IS READY TO HELP
YOU GET YOUR BOOKS AND SUPPLIES WITH MINIMUM EFFORT.
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DoleH—Sliced or Cruahed* - No, 2 Cana
INneapple ... 2 bans 63i
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Italian Style Olives . . 59
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Swift’s American
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