The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 02, 1955, Image 4

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    Wednesday, March 2, 1955
Page 4
THE BATTALION
Senate To Discuss White Seating Plan
The Student Senate will meet
tomorrow night to discuss the
seating arrangement in White col
iseum.
Also included on the agenda are
12th-Man scholarships, pre-regis
tration for the Spring semester,
increase in student apax-tments, in
creased repi’esentation for College
View project housing.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day 2<* per word
Two days 3^ per word
Three days Third day Free
Four days 5^ per word
Five days per word
Ten day 11<* per word
Minimum charge—30^
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PHONE 4-5324
For Rent
Furnished apax-tment near cam
pus. Call 4-9484 after 5 and
3-2964 between 8 and 5.
72t3
Bedroom for rent.
Phone 4-8031.
70t3
Small one bedroom furnished
apax-tment. Call 6-2982 after 5:15.
71t2
Found
A wondex-ful place to buy or sell.
Battalion classified ads. Call
4-5324 for prompt couxteous serv-
Lost
Diamond Sunburst on gold chain
with small diamond and 2 peax-ls in
Centex - . $15.00 i - ewax - d. Rob’t. Kar-
stetex - , 11 - 109, Box 4614. 72t4
Blue Shaeffer Eversharp pencil
—Insci’iption—Don Lumxnis. Re
ward. Dorm 4—419 or Security
Office. 71t2
Work Wanted
Keep 2 or 3 children in my home.
B - 11 - W, College View. 72t4
Special Notice
■CL ROSS LODGR NO. IMflO A.F. & A.M.
College Station
Called meeting Thursday,
March 3, 7 p.m. Members
and visiting brethren cordial
ly Invited.
Ij. P. (Larry) Cobble, WM
N. M. McGinnis, Sec’y. 72t2
QUALITY CLEANERS
For The Best Work
At The Lowest Prices
See Us At
409 S. College Phone 2-1412
• ENGINKBRING AND
ARCHITECTURAL. SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
5COATES INDUSTRIES
603 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
SOSA East 26th
Call 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
Wanted
100 used slide rules. LOU.
For Sale
1948 Hudson — 4-Doox - , $300.00.
Recently overhauled. Contact J.
A. Cooper. 50-Mitchell. 72t3
Metal bunk beds, mattress, baby
bed, typewriter. Phone 6-1251.
72t3
Second hand golf clubs, good
condition. Reply box A-23 Student
Publications. 70t5
12 acres of land with a five room
house on a paved road in Wellborn.
See W. D. Loyd, 500 Main St.,
College Station. Phone 4-4819.
70t5
Student dii - ectoxies now only 50c
each. Get yours at the Noxth Gate
post office, MSC or at the Publica
tions Office, Goodwin Hall, Room
207. tf
Jex-ry Anderson’s complete uni
form for sale. Shoxt coat, pinks,
green and summer serge. All reg
ulation. Sale at % pi-ice or less.
LOU.
My personal 1954 2-door Chev-
x’olet Sedan. Excellent condition.
E. L. Scott. Phone 6-5066. 71t3
Two 80 x 145 foot lots, in xe-
stricted area, first sti’eet behind
A&M Elementai - y School on Anna.
Inquii'e at 301 Timber, Ph. 6-6188.
Legal Notice
NOTICE yo BIDDERS
Sealed proposals addressed to the Hon
orable Mayor and City Council of College
Station, Texas will be received at the
office of Ran Boswell, City Manager, until
5:00 P. M. On March 10, 1955 for fur
nishing approximately 80,000 linear feet of
vitrified clay sewer pipe in sizes from 6
inches through 15 inches in diameter. At
the above stated time and place| the bids
will be opened and read aloud. Any bid
received after closing time will be returned
unopened.
Each bid must be accompanied by a cer
tified or cashier’s check or an approved
Bidder’s Bond for the sum of five (5%)
percent of the amount of the maximum
total bid as a guarantee that, If awarded
the contract, the bidder will promptly enter
into a contract on he forms provided, as
outlined in the contract documents. Certi
fied or cashier’s checks shall be made pay
able to the City of College Station, Texas.
The owner reserves the right to reject
any and or all bids or waive any or all
formalities. No bid may be withdrawn
within thirty (30) days after date on which
bids are taken.
Ernest Langford, Mayor
N. M. McGinnis, City Secretary
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official nolices must lie brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive In the Office
of Student Publications (207 Goodwin,
4-5324, hours 8 - 12, 1 - 5. daily Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publican
lion.—Manager.
THE COLLEGE STATION BRANCH OF
THE AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL
SOCIETY
Meets Friday, March 4, 1955 in Room
301 Goodwin Hall A and M Campus.
Time. 7:45 p. m.
PROGRAM:
The Texas West Gulf Cyclone
Comments on a type of storm which fre
quently affects East Texas. Dr. W. J.
Saucier. Prediction of the Temperature
Structure of the Ocean.
An introduction to a problem of synop
tic oceanography and meteorology. Robert
A. Gilchrest.
All persons Interested in these topics are
cordially invited to attend.
R. A. Gilcrest
Secretary
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Nelson, Kinslow
Wedding Date Set
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Browning
of Dallas have announced the en
gagement of their daughter, Miss
Sina Louise Nelson, to Jon Kin-
slow, son of Mi - , and Mrs. A. V.
Kinslow sr. of Dallas.
The engagement was announced
at a pax-ty given Sunday in Miss
Nelson’s honor by Mrs. Lottie Byx - d
in Dallas. The date of the wedding
will be May 29 at 4 p.m. in the
Ix-windell Methodist chui - ch, Dallas.
Kinslow is a senior journalism
major, past president of the Jour
nalism club, member of Sigma Del
ta Chi, member of the Civilian Stu
dent Council, and managing editor
of The Battalion.
Gi’oomsmen at the wedding will
be thi - ee A&M students. HaiT-i
Baker will be best man and Jen-y
Wizig and Allen Pengelly will be
ushex - s.
SMU Banquet Set
The annual obsex-vance of the
Southei’n Methodist university
Mustang Corral will be held March
24. The SMU alumnae of this ai’ea
will have a banquet in keeping
with the date, an annual custom.
W. B. Smith
Announces
Twin Births
Mi - , and Mrs. W. B. Smith,
A-12-D College View, have an
nounced the birth of twin
sons, making a total of four
hoys in the Smith family.
The twin boys, Jerry Arthur
and Terry Lee, each weighed
about six-and-one-half pounds
at birth and both were born
between 1:30 and 1:35 p.m. in
Bryan hospital, Feb. 18.
Smith said twins were not
unusual in his family tree, as
they had been born in each
generation. Smith is a junior
mathematics major.
Billy, four-and-one-half, and
Mike, one-and-one-half, are
the other two boys in the
Smith family.
Mrs. Smith and the twins
will be visiting “Grandma” for
a couple of weeks in Norman-
gee, until she can manage
without help, Smith said. He
also said that his only worry
now is “Where am T going to
find another baby bed to fit
into our College View apart
ment?”
Aggie Talks at Hearne
Dick Bumpass, member of the
BSU missions committe and youth
revival speaker, will deliver the
last of a series of three missions
lectures tonight at the First Bap
tist church in Heame.
Bumpass, a senior animal hus
bandry major, spent the past two
summers doing mission work with
Southern Baptist churches in Pal
mer and Valdez, Alaska. While
working with these churches in
filling pulpits, vacation Bible
schools and youth camps, he also
took part-time jobs in Alaska to
pay his expenses.
The purpose of his lectin es to
the Hearne church is to bring to
the attention of the congregation,
the need for mission work in Alas
ka, not only religious, but also ed
ucational and medical.
Bumpass said, ‘The first two lec
tures were used primarily to ac
quaint the people with the condi
tions and customs of Alaska. I
felt that an understanding of the
country and its people were neces
sary before a satisfactory study of
the mission field would be pos
sible.”
After graduation in May, Bum-
pass plans to enter Southwestern
seminary in Ft. Worth and study
for the ministry.
New Club At A&M
A new club is being formed at
A&M, the French club, sponsored
by T. E. Comfort of the modem
languages department. The organ
izational meeting will be held at
7:30 tomorrow night in room 104
of the Academic building. All per
sons interested in joining the club
are asked to attend.
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