The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 12, 1950, Image 4

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^ of Fine Foods To
Choose From '£
NO PARKING
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Lots of Hl-Chnirs
We Curry Your Truy
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HOTARD’S
Cafeteria I
Sponsored by the College Sta
tion DeVeloment Association
• Chamber o£ Commerce, the-<
up drive will continue through
April 19. H. E. Burgess, president,
and Mayor Ernest Langford, with
the assistance of City Manager
Raymond Rogers, are planning the
city’s most successful spick-and-
span campaign.
Dr. Sidney O. Brown, professor
of biology and chairman of the
association’s health committee,
heads the over-all-driye. Assisting
him are Dr. G. J2. Potter, profes
sor of zoology! Dr. E. E. Holt,
president of the Brazos County
Tuberculosis Association; Mrs.
Frank Anderson, and Mrs. )V. M.
Dowell, Mrs, Anderson is ichair-
mun of a subcommittee which
will make a hause-to-hpustl can
vass reminding residents of theii*
ride In the clean - up rnni|puign<
Oh her committee am Mrs.l J. T.
L. McNew, Mrs. William Flitch,
and Mrs. Robert Dnrrhw. Mrs,
i hiwt'll. a registered nurse, heads
\c child health subcommittee,
Free pick ■ up sorvlrp lit the
uslness and residentiikl district
will be offered In ijll ecctltius of
College Htatlon, HuhRess said. Bur
gess asks residents and business
owners to place trash and debris
either In front of their {homes or
In nn adjoining nlley large chough
to northjt thick* to entori T|he city
id
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mid college nlso are coo.
In nn extensive spfitying scjhedu
to eliminate fly nnd mhsquito
breeding places will be spraytH
about every two week* from now
through October.
We pay the highest prices for Used Books—
We maintain wholesale and retail lists the
year 'round.
GET OUR PRICES BEFORE SELLING
THE EXCHANGE STORE
"Serving Texas Aggies"
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Sturdy plastic case in 3 glorious colors!
Smaller, lighter than comparable
models. Only 8 lbs. with
batteries. AC-DC, batteries $29 95
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Gets Faraway Stations!
Bupsr 3-way G-E Portable, S
timet ae sensitive as many
portables in its price range!
AC, DC, or battenep___
Maroon plastic casi^aM.MS
BIG VALUE AT . . .
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THIS OFFER BEGINS SATURDAY. APRIL 1st
GET YOURS EARLY
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Garden
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Club To Give
Spring Flower Show
will
A&M Garden
Flower Show
day from 4'to
lounge of Sbisa
Mrs. W. M. Po
The central
Club’s Spring
be held Th
6:30 p. m. in the
Hall, according to
itts, club reporter,
theme of the show
There might nut have been any eggs In young Don Thurman's
Easter basket, but he found the "prise" egg in the Easter egg
hunt held by the College Station Recreation Council laet Wed
nesday. The “prise" egg entitlea him to a gift from the Louis
Mats Grocery on Highway 6. Dun la the son uf Mr. and Mrs. Don
Thurman of College Station.
Scout Leaders Training
Course To Begin Tonight
A Boy Scopt Leaders Training
Course will begin tonight at 7:30
14 the Girl Scout Little House In
llrynn, according to Dan Russell,
Brazos District training chairman.
Col. Frank R| Swoger , is in
What *a Cooking
A. H. 441 Summer Travel Tour
iftourse, Thursday, April 13, 7
m. Animal Husbandry Reading
loom.
AGGIE SQUARES, Friday, 8
>.m., Annex Student Center.
Transportation iwill be at YMCA at
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GEOLOGY CLUB & PETROL-
SUM Engineer club, joint
meeting; Wednesday, April 12,
7:30 p. m-, Petroleum Building lec
ture rplni.
ROBERTSON COUNTY CLUB
Thursday, April; 13, 7:30 p. m.
Room 305 Goodwin Hall.
TAU BETA PI, Wednesday,
A.pril 12, 6 p. ni. Chemistry Lec
ture Room. Initiation banquet at
7. p. m. in Sbisa Hall.
charge of the training program,
which will cover both the basic
and advanced courses,. Russell
said. He urged all troojin in the
district to send their leaders and
committee men to take the course.
“We will, organise into small
units, with each Scout troop hav
ing its own patrol,” | Colonel
Swoger said. “While we. are par
ticularly anxious to have all troop
leaders and commitee men attend,
the course is open to all {interested
in Scouting.”
Most of the attendance will come
from the Bryan-College Station
areas, but five Or six delegations
are expected from Grimes and
Robertson counties, according to
Russell.
CitY
News - Society
Madonna Review
Given at Meet
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The story of “Mary” was re
viewed by Mrs. Calvin Pigg of
Bryan, Thursday, at the meeting
of the Extension Service Club, in
the Y. M, C. A.
A social hour followed- the pro-
C m. Mrs. F; B. Bennblossom,
less chairman, assisted by
Mesdatne* W. J. Moore, J. E.
Poore, Fred Jones, M. K. Thorn
ton. Sybil Wallace, and Paul
Haines, served refreshments of
white cake *qt)area, small easter
egg candles, coffee, salted nuts,
and olives.
A business meeting, conducted
by the club president, Mr*. Fred
Elliott, preceded the program.
Special attention was called to the
meeting of the Social Club nnd to
the flower show given by the Gar
den Club of College Station Thors-
day. both will be held In Sbisa
Halt between 6:00 and 0:30 p. m.
The club wap Informed that It
had won secopd place In senior
clubs for Its report at the enliven-
tlon held March 20 to 22 In Waco.
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will be a Symphony in Flowers.
This will be carried out by arrang
ing flowers to represent musical
themes, Mrs. Potts said.
The main divisions of the show
will be the Horticultural section
with Mrs. A1 Nelson in charge,
the Arrangement section with Mrs.
H. W. Barlow as chairman and
Mrs. D. W. Williams chairman of
the Special Exhibits section.
The Horticultural section will
consist of exhibits of six types of
flowers and the Arrangement di
vision baa thirteen classes of flow
er arrahgement. The Special Ex
hibits section is sub-divided into an
educational division which will
show different types of garden
equipment and the gift division in
which non-members of the club may
enter exhibits.
Mrs. P. W. Burns is the chair-!
man of the show and Mrk. A. B.
Stevens la co-chairman.'
Mrs. Creswell Heads
Social Study Group
Mrs. Rowans Creswell of Col-
lege Station will serve as chslr-
man of a study group j on social
studies and science comblnatloits
In the 1060 Elementary Educa
tion Conference at Austin, April
13-16.
The theme of the conference will
be technique* In supervision. Ac*
tlvltles will Include several ban
quets and a tour of two hew Austin
schools.
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Mrs. Luke Patranella (left)
minute plana before 604
Egg hunt held laat Wednesday, ap
Recreation Council.
Ir*. J. D. Lindsey make laat
sharked on the annual Eaater
ored by the College Station
Battalion •
CLASSIFIED ADS
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WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 1950
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AD. Kit re ... 3c * Word per Insertion
wttb s 26c minimum. Space rates la
Classified Beetles ... 60c per column
Inch. Send all classifieds wttb remit
tance to the Student Activities Office.
An ads should be turned In by 10:00
a.m. or the day before publlcattes.
RENT •
OARAGE APARTMENT. Two blocks from
North Oats. Ideal for working couple.
Completely furnished, electric refrigera
tor. Call 4-4764.
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SAVE 10 TO 20%
'On Your Automobile
and Fire Insurance
! Stock or Mutual Policies
ALEXANDER - BEAL AGENCY
203 South Main
Phone 2-6547
SHAFFER...
wants all your Old College
Text Books. Shaffer will
pay highest price.
TRADE AT SHAFFER’S
“Your Friendly Store”
SHAFFER’S
Book Store
North Gate College Station
• LOST AND FOUND s
K & E slide rule, name on cose. Lost
March 3rd. Reward, Dorn) 10-219* R.
Cardon.
Consult
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
With Your Visual Problem*
203 S. Main Bryan
Phone 2-1662
Lady Of The Week
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Flower Garden, 402 West Oak St.,
-Namel on woodwork. Sewall’s
Colowall Sherbet Ycilow was used on the walls.
Mrs. C. N. Wyatt, owner of The Village Fk
Bryan, is shown applying Sewall’s Setni-I
3olov ‘
SEWALL’S COLOWALL
is an oil base flat wall paint that
usually covers in one coat.—slides
easy . . . and does a beautiful job
over wallpaper that has water
stains. Or course you can apply
Colowall over any surface on the
interior of your home.
LONDON'S
2201 College Rd.
IS A
VERY
SEWALL’S SEMI-NAMEL
FINE SEMI-GLOSS
ENAMEL. It wears like iron and
presents a grease and Waterproof
surface that will last for years.
i fine products come
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in lovely pastel shi
Get a color card
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PAINT STORE
2-8684
Seniors Act Now!
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Place your subscription at
Shaffer’s now for ...
LIFE . . . TIME and
FORTUNE
and be able to get
college rates f<ir 5 years
. ' Special College Rates
LIFE ..... $4.75 per year
TIME $4.75 per year
FORTUNE . $7.50 per year
“Your Friendly Store”
SHAFFER’S
Book Store
North Gate College Station
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Needlea—all typaa
Threads and Yarns
Pattern Books
D.M.C. Tatting Thread
INSTRUCTIONS ““
Location
that I now have a new
to better aerve you.
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• Hook Ruga
• Lamp Shades
Hooka
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WITH PURCHABBS
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Mrs. Myrtle Beth Dyer
103 North Bryan
Alterations
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Here they are, men! Knit
T-Sftirts in every form,
fashion and color — from
plain stripes in simple knit
to fancy patterns in loose
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knitj. 1 Plain^necks, or gau-
cho collars. Straight or
knit bottoms.
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