The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 23, 1950, Image 4

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College students throughout the
notion ore being offered oppor
tunities for summer work and
seminar programs in this nation
and abroad. Information on at
least five of these programrtik
available at the YMCA on the
campus.
Covering an average period ojf
A eight weeks, the project* are de
signed to Include many phases «f
social, religious and'-edueatlonul
activities and to better acquaint
. - the college student with the social
and economic forces at work i{W
our world today.
i Included In the list of offer-
Ings are European Work.Study
Seminars, the St. Louis, Summer
Service Project, the New York
Sunmmcr Service Croup, the
/ Washington Student Citizen ship
| Seminar, and the Geneva Leader
ship Seminar.
European Work-Study Tour
The European Work-Study Se
minars will be open to sik groups
of eighteen students who ^vill sail
together on a Student Ship about
June 2(! for England. After spend
ing a week together in London,
-each of the groups will vipjit a dif
ferent city 'in England aUd Scot
land.
Another two weeks, will be
spent by each group in t\Vo of the
following countries: Austria-, Btd-
gium, Denmark, Holland, Italy,
and, if arrangements can pe made,
in Czechoslovakia and ^Yugoslavia.
^Students will spend the eighth
week in the European-Americsn
Conference-of the World’s Student
Cbristian-Federation, near Geneva.
Switzerland.: LApproximate dates
for the-.seminars are from June
20 through September 15.1
Total minimum cost for. the pro
ject, open to students of all rapes
and creeds, will .be fr6m| $750 : to
$850, and will include transpoijta-
tion, meals, registration fee, and
lodgings. _ J
St. Louis Project
For the St. Louis Summer Ser-
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Student Summer Proje
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Available Here and Abroad
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Used Car
Headquarters
FULLY MEHVK En
FINK I1HKI) CAItS
WK HAVE BUILT fTU A BKI
inn K I) UAK ATVI) TttUCK
H U H I N K H H IlY HELLING
CAItS WHICH MAKE
FRIENDS AND PERMANENT
CUSTOMERS FOR US. ■
SOME EXCEPTIONAL
VALUES HERE NOW . . .|
HMP FOIU) Custom 2-door Me
dan. Radio, Heater, Over-
v drive, Plastic 'Meat Covers,
Very Clean •>. $1080
1010 FORD Qus to m 4-dloor
Medan. Rndip, Heater, Ray-
view Blue arid like
new |.„ $1808
lOlS FOlip Super Deluxe 2-
door Sedan, Radio, Heater,
Seat Covers. Very low j
Mileage. $1150
1048 FORD Super Deluxe
Club Coupe, Radio; Heater,
: White Wall Tires
Spotlight —,.J $1150
1947 FORD Super Deluxe 2-
j door Sedan, Seat
Covers ..., $1095
1947 PLYMOUTH, Special De
luxe 2-door, Heater ... $995
1947 MERCURY Station Wag
on, Radio, Heater, pverdrive.
Clean .•... $]1095
1946 FORD Super-Deluxe Ch%
Coupe, Radio, Heater,
-Clean : ] K 1 $850
1946, FORD 2-door S u P er f De-
luxp> Sedan, Seat
Covers t 1 MM
• POST WAR BARGAINS'
1911 PONTIAC Club Coupe,
Radio, Heater, Very :' J-
Clean ...L._..|...4.... $495
1941 MERCURY CLUB
Coupe [L....I $485
1041 CHEVROLET
2rdoor :.... .....j........
1940 MERCURY 4-dnor...
1040 DODOE Coupe
r ;'
$895
$450
. . $450
ALSO HAVE CLEAN STOCK
OF LATE MODEL TRUCKS
ON HAND. FROM •/, TON
PICKUPS TO t-TON TRAC
TORS. A L L GUARANTEED
AND READY TO! GO TO
WORK
Bryan Motor
Company
‘Your Friendly Ford Dealer’
iry
415 N. Main — Bryan & 25
Highway 6 — South
-\ BRYAN, TEXAS
JOIP
3 MARCH OF DIMES
A
-V
vice Project, approximately 20
qualified students will be chosen
for placement in agencies for 30
hours of work per week for eight
weeks. They will study the social
and economic background of work
carried on by the YMCA and thii
YWCA in the larger cities.
Job* will include recreation and
club leadership, coaching In sport.i,
teaching handicraft and other In
terest groups, and having an ap
prentice. experience In the gen
eral field of soeinl work.
Time l will also be devoted to
ir _■
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- TAX RATE -
(Continued from Page 2)
ed thirty-one two hundred! for
tieths of one cent per poundlwhdn
the market value is 4 cents pet-
pound.
Revenue from carbon black tak
es was figured at $2,480,000 for
L the next 18 months. r T
j Cement carries a levy of 2Ui
cents op each 100 pounds produced
jin or imported into Texas. Anti
cipated revenue—$1,840,000.
Cfgnretts bear a istate tax of $
cents per pack. The yield at that)
rate In ISjnonths would be $32,-!
291.510.
Motor cirfa-iors pay a tax of 2.2
per cent (^Ttross receipts frejm
intrastate' business. Tax yieldM
$106,000.
Transfer of stock certificate^
or shares carries a 3-cent leyj
on each certificate or share jo:
$100 face value. Yield $227,0:
erviews with social,
ntervh
nqmic and religicjus
Oil and gas well servicing beriri
a tax of 2.2 per cent of grosfe ref-
ceints. Yield—$945,000.
Insurance companies pay taxps
varying from 1 to 3M. per cent ac
cording to investments in defined
Texas securities. Yield—-$l,43p (
000.
Now for the prospective increa. c
es in tax rates:
The legislature proposes to tikle
cigarettes out of the omnibus tax
bill and increase the tax rate | op
that product one cent, making a
total state tax’of 4 cents on epc
package.
The boost would bring in an e
timated extra $11,714,444 in :tl
next 18 months. However, (b
particular tax increase would r
main in effect until Sept. 1, 105
Total revenue from cigarettes
the next 18 months woult be $4-
035,954. The money raised by jtl
extra penny tax is the only pa
of the total ear-marked to ja
hospitals and special schools.j j
forums and
political, ec<
leaders of the community and
trips to places of soqial signifi
cance in the city.
Running fpohi June 1(1 to Aug
ust! 14, the siH88|oh will cost a total
registration fee of $40 plus per
sonal expenses, A miniinjan
amount for incidentals and room
and hoard will he provided for
tho students. it
The New Yopk College Hum
mer Service Group will he con
ducted In much the same way Mud
will cost the student a registration
fee of $10. a tuition of $50 ijnd
other incidental costs which
KhOpId run about $50. 8<rholar^)ilp
help will l4 available.
Citizenship Seminar
The Washington Student Cltlj-
zenship Seminar will provide [!0|)
students a chance to see thoilr
government in action in the haj-
tion’s capitol. During their f rst
week in Washington, students vill
spend full t me attending Congres
sional hearing^ observing the Sen
ate, the Hpuke and the Supreme
Court in scasmnj and meeting with
informed Washingtonians.
During the remaining ejght
weeks, stupeht* will hold
time jobs at regular wages,
devote eight ^ to twelve houijs
week to $eminar meetings
field -trips.
Open to
< creeds and
will have
$40. Other
be met by
On<» Slop Service
t on
KHAKI SHIRTS
IN POPLIN AND MEDIUM; 1
WEIGHT CHINO
.^. r and besides we can forbi
fit and sew on your patches!.
AH at a saving In price n|ni!l
ttmc to__you.
INVESTIGATE BEFORE
YOU BUY!
ZUBIK & SONS
North Gate
all-students
races, the
of- all
Sem nar
a registration fee . of
expenses will have to
he student who may
_ ' tj!
count on sonje help from the jfull-
t'me job, which through necessity
will be routine work.
The Geneva Leadership Sem
inar will b|e onen only tojstudents
employed ajt 60 college camps and
iwho are actively identified with
their studhnt YMCA’s, YWCA’s
or SCA’s, j It is designed to sup
plement th<» employment
leadership (training, aqd will
a registration fee $10.
Students peed not be menlhers
of the YMCA to be eligible
any of thusp projects excep!
Geneva Leadership Seminar,
plete information on each o ’ the
nroieets is available through M.
L. Cashiotl in the YMCA.
sup-
witli
cost
Dillayou to Review
Broadway Hit PJay
, , .
Economy Record
Set by Fresnal
Rep. James K. Presnal of Col
lege Station has turned out to
be the most ecpnomical member of
the Texas Legislature during its
special seasio:
In recent days the legislative
members have been spending their
expense account so rapidly that
House Speaker Durwood Manford
had to caution the members not
to exceed their $100 special
sion expense account.
T^iq expense
izpd! under a
the Kcsslon's
nttl’d expendlt
session have 1
account was author-
resolution passed on
•penlng day. Pres-
ire thua far in the
in $00.00.
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Shake Well Before BraMng
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HE. NEVER LOSES?
v r uijsr be tbi •
I M'NOODMIK? ) SIGHT O' HIM THAT
I DO » THINK/K JOCKS'EM OUT-
. BECAUSE HE
POISONAi.LV GOT
[ IN OUR J NO MORE PUNCH
THAN A
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What’a Cooking
mLUB, Thursday 23,
VMCA. Club picture
Women’s Social
hear George DijUavou
Death of a jHalcs-
Arthur Miller, Friday
at 3 In Shisa Hall nc-
Mr*. C. O, SpriggilL pro-
The College
Club will h<
review ‘‘’(’he
man” by.
ufterpoon
cording te
gram ^chairman
Dilluvoiji |s a professor |h the
A AM Enkllsh department and as
director rf the Aggie Players, Is
partieulaily fitted to give [ such
a program, Mrs. Spfiggs said.
A nath e of Bozeman, Montana,
Dilluvoti received a degree from
the Universfty of Illinois and did
graduate work at Oxford an 1 Col-
utnhia Universities.
At Columbia he took a :ourse
that reqi ired his seeing ns many
stage proiluctlons as possible. Dur
ing this j erlocl he attended produc
tions at j the Equity Library and
New Yotjk plays almost nightly.
A tea ^ilf be given followijng the
review, Mrs. Spriggs concluded. -
ABILENE
7:15 p. m.,
will be made,
AGGIE SQ JARES, Friday, 8 p.
m., Episcopal Parish House. Be
ginners come at 7:30.
AMARILLO A&M CLUB,
Thursday, 7: 5 p. m.. Room 203,
Academic Bt tiding. Club picture
will be show i, Cotton Ball duch
ess will be nlected.
AMERICAN FOUNDRYMANS
SOCIETY, Fqb. 23, Thursday, 7:30
p.rp. Room r303, M.E. Building.
Business meeting, film to be
shown. > ^
! BASTROP - LEE COUNTY
HOME TOWfN CLUB. Thursday,
Feb. 16, 7:30 p. m. Room 224 Aca
demic Building.
BEAUMOhfT A&M CLUB. Feb.
23, Thursday 7:30 p.m., 108 Aca
demic Bldg. Plans for Aggieland
’50 picture to be discussed.
COLLEGE WOMEN'S CLUB,
Feb. 24, Friday, 3 p.m., Sbisa Hall.
COOKE COUNTY CLUB,
Thursday, 23, 7:30 p. m., Room
125, Academic Building.
CORPUS CHRISTI CLUB. An
important meeting of the Corpus
Chripti Club will be held tonight
in Room 227, Academic Building at
7 o’clock. Plans for the club pic
ture: will be made.
DALLAS A&M CLUB, Feb. 23.
Thursday, 5:15 p.m. west side of
Agricultural: Building. Pictures for
Aggieland '50 to be made.
FAYETTE COUNTY A & M
CLljrB, Feb, 23, Thursday, 7:15
p.m. Room'12&r-Academic.
FIVE O CLUB, Thursday, 7:30
p. m., Bryan Country Club. Cov-
eret| dish supper.
HENDERSON COUNTY A&M
CLUB, Feb. 23. Thursday. 7:30
p.m. Room 323, Academic.
JOHNSON COUNTY A&M
CLUB, Feb.' 23, Thursday. 8:15 p.
m., YMCA lounge. Picture for
Aggieland ’50 to be made.
Northeast Texas
To Organize Club
th
hold
Tlrti r
M
‘he Nortjheast Texas Club will
hold an djrganizational meeting
ursday night at 7:30 fn Room
18!C. K. Building. H. G. Pierce.
Junior front Pittsburgh, announced
today.
All Htinlefnt* from T|tus, Frank
lin, Red River, Bowie, Morris,
CSss, Camp, Wood, and Upshur
Counties nre asked to be present.
Plans fop an Easter party and
selection of Cotton Ball duchess
will be tqe business Thursihsy
night.
Paper Adels ‘Phiddling’
[Athens, Tex.,—</Pt—A parade of
Athens products starting with the
letter “P”—peaches, peas, pota
toes, peanuts, pigs, pottery ami
petroleum-—is a fixture under the
masthead of the Athens Re|view.
Now it has added “Phiddling,”
in honor qf the annual 01(1 Fid
dle’s Reunion held here each year.
Laredo Club, Thursday, Feb. 23,
7:30 p. m., Room 126, Academic
Building. Cotton Balt duchess to
be elected. I * ; J/,
MAN E WIVES’ CLUB. Feb. 23,
Thursday, 7:30 p.m. South Solar
ium, YMCA. / _
NORTHEAST TEXAS CLUB,
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.. Room 18 C.
E. Building. Organizational meet
ing.
PALESTINE A&M CLUB,
Thursday 23, 7:30, Puryear Lounge
organizational meeting.
REAGAN CHAPTER HOUS
TON A&M CLUB. Important
meeting tonight at 7 o’clock in the
lounge of Dorm. 10. Cotton Rail
Duchess will be chosen.
RIO GRANDE VALLEY CLUB,
Thursday 23, 7:30 p. m„ YMCA.
Duchess for Cotton Ball will be
elected. 1
SAN JACINTO CHAPTER OF
HOUSTON CLUB, Thursday Feb
ruary 23, 7:15 p. m., Room 123
Academic Building. Duchess to be
selected. 1
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300
Feb. 23! Thursday, 7 p.m. Called
meeting for work in Master Mason
degree.
TARLETON CLUB meeting
Thursday, February 23, Goodwin
Hall. Room 306, 7:15 p.m.
TYLER CLUB. Friday 24, 5:30
p. m., YMCA. Club picture will
be made.
- WALLY MOON -
(Continued from Page 3)
around his back, for a badly need
ed tally.
Negro center Leroy White is
Moon’s choice as the most out
standing tall playef he has ever
played against. The 6’ 7” LIU
product sank 19'points the first
half in a game against the Aggies
and then rap up his total to 25 by
the end , of the fray. “He could
control both backboards and was
extra good ort shooting,” said
Moon.
“Kame County. Too”
For his choice as the most out
standing little eager, he cnose a
home state lad. All around, ball
player and handler Leon Blevins
of Arizona U. won priH$e from
the local eager. ’’He’s right"from
my home epunty, too”, remarked
Moon.
Taking PE. Moon expect* to re
turn to his home state upon grad
uation and do n little coaching. |
"That IS,” said Wally, "U I don 7 t
take one of several pre-contract
offers I’ve received.”
•Tt’n a great state” replied
Moon, when'asked what he thought
of Texas. "When I first came
down here, I thought I’d be lost,
but it didn’t take long before I
was one of the gang”.
And, as one baseball fan said
last year after Wally rode a long
one out of the park, "If they’vd
got any more like him up in that
thar hill country, we’ll fill out the
adoption papers!”
/ •
Battalion
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SHLI. WITH A BATTALION OLAOSIBIBO
AO. JtatM . . . 15c l word per Inswtloo
with • 28« minimum, apes* rsua la
Clualflwl Section . . . 60o par oolumn
Inch. Sand all alaaatflada with ramlt-
tanca to tha student AotlrHIee Offtee.
ahould be turned In bp 10:00
tha day bafora publication.
DAY.^E
BRUARY 23,1950
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: Pti 2-9W4 tynlry
SKK UH to buy or sell used furniture.
Phone 2-7067. Wood Furniture Com--
puny.
Official
Student - Faculty
DIRECTORY
of
Texas A&M College
50c per copy
Phone 4-5444
or
Mail 50c to
STUDENT PUBLICATIONS
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College Station, Texas
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IH48 4*POON\ NASH • SO®—18,000
radio, haatbr,. whlla aMawalla,
i ucceeeorlea, uMsInal owner. Joe
Pal. Rn|. Dept. V
• FOR
I.XriiH BKDROOM A\bath
qtilat homa naar colli
for man IS
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HELP WANTED •
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firm grade part of day and
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or w>:aT rawk aiuiition oiiano* •, i
INO ttljf GI.AlMliriCATION JT RO M
UlSTRlirr NUMMKN Tlllizn TO PIS'
TRIlT iMUMBKR rotiR; AND 0*,OIV
KIINAt.r.r ZoNlNa t’KRTAIN TWO
IiRSCRIRKD TKRRITORIZS AS I>l*-
TRirrr NiiMBicn onw, and orukR*
INO A rtlBl.lfl (IKAItlNO.
WIIKRRAS. tha Bonlnc Commleelon, af-
tar prellminarz conmd,r«tion and a public
bearing, haa recommended I ha raaonlns of
certain territory and the original eonlnc Of
certain additional ifrrHory, b<sh of whioh
lernlury bereinafiei* mor» fully dawirlbad.
bow Iherefura j
UK IT ORDAlkKD BT TIIW riTV
COUNCIL or TUB CITT OT COLLBOK
station, tkxasI 1
'Section 1. Thalia public hearing el
be held at S:0p p.m. at Hie City Hall
March U. 1000 on the qurellona of »or
aa foil'
a. To
ORDER AND NOTICR OF
CITY ELECTION
THE STATE OF TEXAS ) l j
COUNTY OF BRAZOS I ! I I
CITY OF COLLEGE’STATION i j
ELECTION OROErI
I. Eracet Laacford. Mayor bf the City
of Colle«e Station, Texan, bt- virtue of
the power veated In me by la>f. do hereby
order that' an election be held i in the City
of Collere Statloa. on Apiil 4.; I960, being
the first Tuesday thereof."xfor; the purpose
of electing the following dffleers of 'ttaid
city:
shall
—II OH
questions of soning
to cbailge the classlh-
i Number Three (Apart-
to District Number Kopr
il all it: '
Prompt Radio Service
—Call— ' .;••
Soslik’s Radio Service
712 S. Main St.
Ph. 2-1941 Bryan
...|-
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"Oh, John, even fn the dark 1 can tell it's a
PHILIP MORIHSr
Anytime, aarwherB too aa d«ect d»
the miouM you light up your first Philip Morris.
That’s because hfs As ont cigarette prored
definitely less irritating^ definitely mOdea
than any other leading brand.
Remember; there’s NO CIGARETTE
HANGOVER When you smoke
PHILIP Me
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UP MORRIS
P/ULhouo
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doubl. -'«• ‘"-2.
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LATENT MODELS
BRYAN BUSINESS
MAUIIINK CO.
206 N. Main Dial 2-1828
‘Something Special”
FOR RENT
ICE BOXES
Don’t do without one when
our rates are so reasonable.
HENRY A. MILLER
North date
PHONE 41-1145
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Mayor / /I. ‘ ’i
Councilman from Ward it,
Councilman from Ward II
Councilman from Ward Ilf
Recorder of the Corporation Couff..
and. that said election shall be bald
the Cfty Hal| in said city, and the foty
in» named persons are
managers thereof, to-wft:
A. Mitchell; Judge
(To be appointed). Cl|
(To be appointed),
ELECTION N(
Tne City Marshal la herdby
Instructed to post a properly ^
of this order and notice! of election at
the City Hall, the place where tliip election
will be held. Raid notice' shall b» posted
thirty days before the date! of said election.
Signed and executed this the i3th day
of February 1950. j
/a/ Ernest Langfora I ./<
Mayor
ATTEST:
/•/ N. M. McGinnis
City Secretary
AN ORDINANCE PROMlBfcTiritl
HALE, OFFERING FOR BALE.
m:
tson, no .1
>m Dlitrlc
Aram)
Dlatrtet) mil tbat crtmln prop-
fully ararrlbmt emm follow, to-
wlt: A|l of Lot, !> and « and. a il l foot
■trip of Lot 4 bojd,rir)K on aald Lot 0,
■auj Lou brills In Block « of tb,
Addu ion. said addition bains
1*1 d.! and recordwl a, of January 20.
Volum, 104. page 19S of th, Drad
Of Brazo, County, T«xaa.
b. 1 1 zone originally a. Number on,
Araa| all that certain etc-
of land more fully d«-
to wit: . . 1 '!
th* moat cazlerly cor-
Hllta Eitate,. Thla corner
.moit easterly point, on th*
12. Block 17 of aald
45® E alons an old
e ot 2654.4 ft. to th*
of Lot 16, Woodland
dlrtctad and
MocuUd copy
■
•Iso
bound
kddltii
fence |Une • .dlstai
most easterly cornjri
Ipstatea;
Thence N 45•
Side of said Lot
dong the nO&hei
\d I stance of 263-7
PLfODINO. STORAGE ^
OF COMBUSTI B1*E FlfUDWO*
PROVIDING A PENAI^TY TH*
FOR
C OR
riREV
»,j firm, aMocIglton
or corporation that •hall b* foilnd JUIIty
. . vr
BE IT ORDAINED BT THE Cl
CIL OF THE CITY .OF I
STATION. TEXAS:
Section t. It atiall, b* unli
any i**raon. firm, aaaoriatloa or .
lion to zall, offar for aa!*, *zplod«. gtoi
or po*a**a rombuallbl* firework, within
th, corporal, llmtta of th, Cltfjjsl
lege Station. I
Her I Ion 2. Any pat
of vlolatlns any portion of thla prdlRanr,
ehall be fined not Ira* than t*n UtlMkn
dollar, nor mow than on* lttili|lr«l
(FI0UIN)I dollsra. X
Hertion 5. Thla ordlnanca ahAl|
feeliva from and aflar pnaags*
cation. i ■ /
t'naeed and approved the ....
January, IkltO, / / '!
AFFROVED:
/,/ Brnaat l.ans/ord
• Mayor T
ATTEST: //
/s/ N. M. McGinnis /
City Secretanr i / i
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most northerly corner of
Th«nc, 8 45» |W alongXthe northwest
aid* bf Lot 16. ajdlatanc* oX 845.7 ft. to
a point for corner: *\
Thenc* In a northwesterly dlrcrilon and
parallel to Mungph Avenue n distance (of
approximately 1700.3 ft. to a point In thf
aoutheaat aide of Lot 7. Woodland KetatM;
IThla point also] being located N\45<>,
E 310 ft. from the moat aoutherly cdther
t)f Lot 7, Woodland Batataa): ‘
Thence 8 46e W along tha nouth
aid* of aald Lot j7 a dlatanc* of 310 |ft\
to,tha moat aoutherly corner of aald Lot 7:
Thanca N 45® W along th* northejaat
right-of-way Hit*' of Munaon Avenue a
dlKtatic* of 606:3 :ft. to the moat aouthirly
Corner of Lot 4,, Woodland Batatea;
Thenc* S 4»* (V a dlatanc* of apprdgl-
lately tiyto ft. to the moat aoutherly cor.
i*r of tort 4, Woodland Acres;
Thenc* S 45* j B along the nortlxjnai'
boundartr of Collkge Mina Eatalea to lthe
point of beginning.
I *■ Beginning, at th* nouth oi.rner! of
Lot t Block t pf the Huutheaal College ,
Park Addition to: the City of College Hla-
tlon. Texaa:
Thane, N j 45* K along th, anulhaaat
aid, of aald t.ol t a dlatanc, of 1W1 feat
to th, aaat cornel 1 of aald, Lot 1 illock j |
Thenra N 46« JV along.tha northaaal aidt ■
of aald Idil, 1 Illock I. a dalanca of (IHI
frat to tha nor th cornar. of th, said
Lot I Block III
Thane, N 4#« 1C along th, aoulhaaat aid,
of tha all*y between College Park Add tloa'
and tha aald Soiilha«*l Coila«e fkrk a
dlatanc, of a|>prcxlmately till I faetflo llie
weal alda of Sotijh Hazier Drlvai I 1
Thanca In a aoblhaaalMly direction along
th, waat aid, of laid South Drator tirlv*.
a dlatanc# of dpproslmataly ItllS.t 'feel
to Ih* aaat ebrnef of lad 12 Block A of th,
aald Koulhaaal ftolUge Park Addllloni '
Thenc# h 4#« jW a dlalanc* of approx)-
1
hiataly
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SERVES THE BEST ■.
FOOD
I to the aoutli corner of
td>t 12 Ifock 4 If the llreeay Helgtil* Ad
dltlon to jth, Cllk of College station:
j N 45 j W along tha norll
Kairvlew Avenue, .a dlalanc, of
-gs
Thenc*
aid* of I
312 feet to the.
4 ’
of aald llreeay Ifelghm Addition:
Thetloe A 45®; W a distance of r,o feet
IN
f
The Bryan Home
of the
Texas Aggies
The Battalion
of L'ollmft RtftllMl; I
W Mlong (ha horlhsasl
tnu*. a dlsianrs of
•sl.rornsr of 1,0! 9 lllork iJ
w a mstancs or no r#ai
to tha southwffst sMs of Fslrvlsw Avsnus;
Thtnos 45« W along the southwest slds
of Fairvlsw Avsnui. a dlslanrs of approx*
Imately M6o fskt to I hr soullirant slda
Of Luthar StnNN;
Thsni#~-N 45® K along thr southrast
slda of Luthsr Htrrrt. a dlstanrr of 200
faat to tha northeast side of an allsy;.
Thrncr S 45® | E nlong the noiihrnst side
of said alley, a distance of approximately I
434 fa«t; ‘
^ Thence N 45
Street : i
Thence N 46®
side of Herefond
Lof 1 Block 1
Park.
Section 2’. Notice ehall be given by pub-
llcatlon In the jpfflclel paiier at least flf
Thence N 454 E a distance of 40 fee!
othe northern!! side of Koulh Hereford
W along the northeast
t6 the south corner of |
of said Southeast College
teen (15) days
In order to inf
cltlsens dealrlng
Passed. appr<
on this the 9th
»rior to said public hearing
>rm Interested parties and
to be heard.
ved, and ordered published
day of January 1950. A D.
ATTEST:
/a/ N. M. McGinnis
CHy Secretary
' APPROVED:
/lI/* Ernest Langford
Mayor
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