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Page 4 THE BATTALION Tuesday, May 26, 1953 College Station Official Notice notice of hearing on zoning Notice is hereby K'ven that a hearing will be held in the City Hall of the City of College Station. Texas, at 7 p.m. on 15. 1953 on the recommendations of the Zoning Commission for zoning properties, as provided in Ordinance No. 38, respec tively as follows: I. The following described propert> shall be added to and made a part of District 1 as defined in Section 5 of nance No. 38. the zoning ordinance of the City of College Station. Texas: a. Blocks 9. 10. 11, 12. of the Oak Terrace Addition b Lots A, B, C. and D as shown on city map 2-5-52 of the Tauber Addition c. All lots not already zoned in S.E. College Park Addition d. All lots not already zoned in Breezy Heights Addition II. The following described property shall be added to and made a part of District 2 as defined in Section 6 of Ordi nance No. 38. the zoning ordinance of the City of College Station, Texas: a. Blocks 2, 4, and Blocks 1. 3 and any portion of these blocks which have been heretofore zoned, and that portion of If you like fresh, neat looking clothes— Take Your Cleaning To . . . CAMPUS CLEANERS of Blocks 5. 6 not already zoned as No. 4 the Tauber Addition b. All lots not already zoned of the Cooner Addition . _ c. All lots of Blocks R. C. D, E. F. and G except Lot 12 of Block B and Lots 3 4 of Block F of the Ringhoffer Add-tion d A'l lots of RWks A. B. C, D, E, F, G. and H of the Kelley Addition e That ares of land whose boundaries begin at the S.W. corner of the intersec tion of Fairview and T,other Streets thence S E. along the S.W. side of Fairview Street toa point onnosite the property line be tween lots 20. 21 in Block 2 of Bree-v Heights Addition, thenee S.W. at right angles to Fsindew Street to the intersec tion of the N.W. side of Montclair Avenue extended, thence N.W. along the S.W. side of Montciair Street extended to the inter section of I other Street, thence N E. along the S.E. side of I other Street to the begin ning. of the Hrdlicka Addition TIT. The following described prooertv shall be added to and made a part of District 3 as defined in Section 7 of Ordi nance No. 28, the zoning ordinance of the City of College Station, Texas: a’ AH lots of Blocks 1. 2. 3. 4 and 5 except Lots 1. 2. 3. 4, 21. 22, 23. 24, of Block 4 of the Putz Addition b All other property. N.E. of Cooner. Ringhoffer and Kelley Addition and N.W. of Lincoln Avenue to the city boundary lines, excent that parcel of land bounded on the S.W. by Turner Street and on the DR. WILLIAM GOTTLIEB CHIROPODIST Foot Specialist Next Visit Will Be WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 at the La Salle Hotel DYERS'FUR. STORAGE HATTERS 210 S. Main Bryan Pho. 2-1584 BUY, SELL, RENT OR TRADE. Rales .... 3c a word per Insertion with a We minimum. Space rate In classified Section . . . 60c per column-inch. Send till classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. All ads must be received In btudent Activities office by 10 a.m. on the day before publication. FOR SALK SENIOR BOOTS—8% - 14 ] /j ■ Two pair boot pants—29 waist Battle jacket— 33 sleeves. Bryan Spencer. 12-217. BOOTS, Boot Pants. Pinks, Greens. Green Shirts. For man 6 ft. 32 waist; 15-32 Shirts. Robert L. Rush, 28-Vet. Phone 6-2513. Reasonable. A REAL BUY! 1951 NASH CUSTOM STATION WAG ON; 22.000 miles. Radio and heater. Top shape. Will trade for late model pick-up. Used around school mostly. C-19-A. College View. $1,250 E DIVAN, makes Into a bed. See apt. ;-9-Y College View after Tuesday noon. ORIGINAL OWNER, boots 9% -15% with hooks, spurs and chains. Boots suit- able for person 6 feet tall with small feet and large calf. Also original owner of summer serge shirt and pants, sum mer serge boot pants, pink boot Pants green shirt Second owner of khaki boot pants. Will sell the whole works for $110. See Sam Harper, Dorm 5-201. Original Owner Must Sell . . . 1946 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR SEDAN Radio, seat covers — good tires. Good mechanical condition. Owner will help arrange financing. ONLY $500.00 See at 1203 Ashburn after 5 p.m. BUYING A NEW CAR? A trade-in might save you money. See my 1941 Bulck. 304 Gilchrist, College Hills, 4-7981 D. M. Vestal. ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIOR! Here's a good buy! Original owners offer for sale your choice of two . . . 1950 MODEL CHE VROLETS: a Styleline Deluxe Tudor or a Bel-Air Coupe, both with radio and heater. Mr. and Mrs. IV. L. Adcock P II 13-D PHONE 6-1588 WANTED 3 MEN for rural sales work. $15 to $30 a day. I’ll show you how. Wm. Schon- erstedt, Charles Hotel. After 7 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday. FOR RENT TWO BEDROOM unfurnished house in Garden Acres. Call 6-3701. APARTMENT available June 1. Down stairs South East 1 bedroom apt. nicely furnished $55.00. Adults only No pets. Inquire at the Parker’s, 103 Francis Drive. FURNISHED APARTMENTS, Aggie Cir cle. 4000 College Main. Apply apart ment Number 8. ONE furnished apartment and one room. Call 44364. FURNISHED apartments, suitable for couple or couple and small child. Ad- lacent Campus. Both available June 1st; one till September, one till mid term. Oden, Southside Food Market. SEWING machines. Pruitt’s Fabric Shop. FURNISHED apartment. 104 Gilchrist East, Avaliabie June 1st. Phone 6-1437. • PETS • WANT A CUTE PUPPY? Have five fe male all American puppies. Will make nice pets for children. Free to those promising to take care of them. Call 4-1149 monlngs. Directory of Business Services [NSURANCH of all kinds. Homsr Adams. North Gate. Call 4-1217 'HREE bedroom frame house, large lot. t.l. loan. 4-8176. Official Notice AH students who are to be commissioned in the Army or Air Force on 29 May must report to the east wing of Duncan Hall at 0730 hours to sign the oath of of rice - Students not present at that time will not receive their commission on May 29n. Students should bring a ^ fountain pen with blue or blue-black ink.” _. FOR THE PROFESSOR OF MILITARY SCINECE AND TACTICS: J J. WILDERMAN Lt. Col.. Arty. BAimoaxa -ARGE oak chest of drawers with mirror, tricycle. Iron, toaster. D-4-B College View. • HELP WANTED • BEAUTY OPERATOR. Excellent oppor tunity. Pruitt’s Beauty and Fabric Shop. K&B DRIVING RANGE Open Sunday March 1 On Fin Feather Road Bryan, Texas 2 4 HOUR KODAK FINISHING Album Prints—5c Aggieland Studio Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST S03A East 26th Call 2-1662 for Appointment {Across from Court House) other three sides by unnamed streets. Frank Thomas store presently located in this area. c. All property described in City Ordi nance No. 148 except. That area of land who=e boundaries begin at the intersection of Luther Street and Old Highwav 6 along Luther Street a distance of 300’ thence S.E. along a line oarallel with Old High way 6 to the N.W. side of Henry Moore nronerty line extended, thence along the N.W. side of the Henry Moore pronerty to oid Highways, thence along Old High wav 6 to intersection of Luther Street, and that areo of land whose boundaries begin at the S.W. comer of the intersection of Fairview a~d Luther Street thence S.E. along the S.W. side of Fairview Street to a point onposite the property line between lots 20. 21 in Block 3 of Breezy Heights Addition, thence S.W. at right angles to Fairview Street to the intersection of the N W side of Montclair Avenue extended, thence N.W. along the S.W. side of Mont clair Street extended to the intersection of Luther Street, thence N.E. along the S.E. side of Luther Street to the beginning, of the Hrdlicka Addition IV. The following described property shall be added to and made a part of Dis trict 4 as defined in Section 8 of Ordinance No. 38. the zoning ordinance of the City of College Station, Texas: „ , a. Area of land, bounded on S.W. by Nagle Street, on N.W. by S.E. line by Block 12 of Oak Terrace, on N.E. by State Highway 308 and on S.E. by F.M. Highway 6 °b. Lots 3, 4 of Block F of the Rignhof- fer Addition V. The following described property shall be added to and made a part of Dis trict 5 as defined in Section 9 of Ordinance No. 38. the zoning ordinance of the City of College Station. Texas : a. The area of land bounded on the N.E. by State Highway 6. on the N.W. by A&M College property line, on the S.W. by a line 140 N.E. of the center line of Meadowland Street and parallel to the extension thereof, and on the S.E. by the N.W. boundary line of the present No. 4 Business area, of the Gorzycki Addition. This above described area of land now partially zoned as No. 2 (Residential) and partially as No. 4 Business b. Lot 12 of Block B of the Ringhoffer Addition c. Lots 1. 2, 3. 4. 21. 23, and 24 of Block 4 of the Putz Addition d. That area of land whose boundaries begin at the intersection of Luther Street and Old Highway 6 along Luther Street a distance of 300’ thence S.E. along a line parallel with Old Highway 6 to the N.W. side of Henry Moore property line extend ed. thenee along the N.W. side of the Henry Moore pronerty to Old Highway_ 6, thence along Old Highway 6 to intersection of Luther Street, of the Hrdlicka Addition Approved : S/ Ernest Langford Mayor A • S/N. M. McGinnis City Secretary Maxwell Elected ’54 KKK President Sidney Maxwell, junior animal husbandry major from Rockdale, was elected president of the Kream and Kow Klub recently. Other officers elected are Joel Hillin, vice - president; Charles Keilers, secretary-treasurer; L. M. Braziel, assistant secretary; Eddie Thompson, program chairman; Wayne Bradford, social secretary; and Bert Hardaway, reporter. The faculty advisor will be elected in the fall. Plans were made for the Par ents Day activities. The group de cided to have free ice cream at the creamery, judging contests on both dairy cattle and dairy pro ducts and tours of the creamery and new dairy center. After the conclusion of the busi ness, R. E. Burleson, extension dairyman, gave a short talk on some of the major marketing pro blems of Texas dairymen. The Exchange Store Signature-Engraved Ensemble Pen, SI 9.75; Pencil, $10.00 Engraving Included "Triumph” Desk Set Brazilian Onyx, $17.50 Others from $8.75 SHEAFFEPCS Statesman Ensemble Pen, $10.00; Pencil, $5-00 The Exchange Store “Serving Texas Aggies” Dr. M. E. Sadler Grad Speaker Is Famous for Work A&M’s commencement speaker this year is known throughout the world for his work in religious, educational, economic and civic work. As president of Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Dr. M. E. Sadler guides the largest uni versity operated by that church. Born in Hoboken, N. J., he re- cieved his BA degree from Atlantic Christian College in Wilson, N. C. He took his MA from Vanderbilt and did graduate work at the LTni- versity of Chicago. After receiving his BD from Yale, he took his PhD from the same school in 1929. In 1952 Sadler became president of the Association of American Colleges. At the first meeting of the World Council of Churches in Amsterdam, Holland, he represent ed the Disciples of Christ. He is now a director of this church coun cil. Sadler is a 32nd degree Scottish Rite and Shrine Mason. He was named Knight Commander of the Court of Honor in 1947. He is a past president of the Fort Worth Rotary Club, and a director of the Fort Worth chapter Abbott Laboratory Gives $2,000 Grant A $2,000 grant-in-aid to the Tex as Agricultural Experiment Sta tion from the. Abbot Laboratories of Chicago, has been renewed, Di rector R. D. Lewis said. of the Red Cross, YMCA, Civic Opera Association, Children’s Museum, Opera Association, and public library. In addition to being chairman of the Fort Worth commission for Education on Alcoholism, Sadler is a member of the Knife and Fork Club, Fort Worth Club, Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce and River- crest Country Club. ATTENTION, R.V.’s Ross Volunteer Group Pictures are Available NOW! $1.25 In Frame $3.25 AGGIELAND STUDIO AGGIES!! We Have Food to Suit Your Taste Excellent Service Webirman's Cafe Highway 21 West in Bryan City Limits 1009 W. 25TH STREET Across the Highway from Bryan Tractor & Supply Co. YEARS AHEA 1. THE QUALITY CONTRAST between Chesterfield and other leading cigarettes is a revealing story. Recent chemical analyses give an index of good quality for the country’s six leading cigarette brands. 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