The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 30, 1955, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Wednesday, March 30, 1955
ME Wives Club
Hears Guest
Beautician Talk
Mrs. Eunice Graham of
Acacia Beauty studio, was
guest speaker at the last
meeting of the Mechanical
Engineering Wives club. She
gave a demonstration on the use of
cosmetics.
The meeting was called to order
by Joyce Crixwell, president. The
club voted to hold a square dance
for an April social.
A cake-bake will be held some
time soon, with members of the
club furnishing cookies, candy, pies
or cakes. Members of the club
who were not present at the meet
ing will be contacted about the
pastries.
The club also voted to hold a
lawn supper May 14, for gradua
ting seniors’ wives. The supper
will be a covered dish affair at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Gaddis. Both husbands and wives
are invited.
Dr. L. P. Thompson of the me
chanical engineering department,
will speak at the next regular
meeting, April 4.
Socia l Wh irl
Wednesday
The Civil Engineering Wives
club will meet at 8 p.m. in the so
cial room of the Memorial Stu
dent Center. This will be a busi
ness and social meeting. Hostesses
are Mesdames Dorothy Staehs,
Joan Miller and Janie Groves.
TEXAS GAL—The only U. S. woman bullfighter who places tier own banderillos, Patricia
Hayes, who is also one of the few U. S. women bullfighters, shows good form in the ring
at Cuidad Acuna, Mexico. Miss Hayes, who is from San Angelo, is in her second year in
the bull ring.
Chamber of Commerce
Year’s Budget Is $2,050
Petroleum Wives
Have Speaker
J. R. Pedigo of the petroleum
engineering department spoke to
the Petroleum Engineering Wives
club Monday night.
The club met in the cabinet room
of the YMCA with Mrs. Wanda
Wieland as hostess.
Mrs. Jessamy Tomlinson has
been chosen to represent the club
as a duchess for the Cotton Ball,
it was announced.
Members brought used toys to
the meeting for the colored chil
drens nursery.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD KATES
One day 2^ per word
Two days 3^ per word
Three days Third day Free
Four days 5d per word
Five days 6^ per word
Ten day 11^ per word
Minimum charge—30^
DEADLINES
5 p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
700 per column inch
each insertion
PHONE 4-5324
For Sale
1954 Austin Healey (100) 9000
miles. All extras. Victor Stock-
bridge, 1000 E. 28th St. Phone
3-4546. 87t3
Joe Faulk Auto has pumps and
Kits for your evaporative cooler.
214 N. Bryan, Bryan 83t7
Air Force Seniors—Lou has a
complete Reg. Officers Uniform
Summer Serge and Blues. Lou
sells it for less than half price.
LOUPOTS—North Gate. 83tf
(1) 1953 Ford Fordor Sedan, 6
cylinder. Sealed bids wall be re
ceived in the Office of the Business
Manager, College Administration
Building until 10:30 A. M., April
11, 1955. The right is reserved to
reject any and all bids and to w y aive
any and all technicalities. Address
Business Manager A & M College
of Texas, College Station, Texas
for further information. 87t2
1952 Mustang Motorcycle. In
very good condition, fully equipped.
About 4,000 miles. Phone 4-9753.
87t3
Attention Pre Med and Vet Stu
dents — Inspect our Microscopes,
German, American and Japanese
made. Complete with case. LOU
POTS—North Gate. 83tf
Two 80 x 145 foot lots, in re
stricted area, first street behind
A&M Elementary School on Anna.
Inquire at 301 Timber, Ph. 6-6188.
Found
Pair of pink rim glasses. Phone
6-6598. 88t2
A wonderful place to buy or sell.
Battalion classified ads. Call
4-5324 for prompt courteous serv
ice.
Work Wanted
Experienced baby sitter — avail
able either daytime or evenings.
Phone 6-5356. 85t4
Pets
EE Wives Elect
Mrs. Newsome
Mrs. Rose Marie Newsome was
elected as the new y president of the
recently formed Electrical Engi
neering Wives club.
Other officers of the club are
Mrs. Nell Schockley, vice-pi*esident;
Mrs. Eleanor Toombs, secretary;
Mrs. Bernice Thompson, treasurer;
Mis. Maurine Edwards, reporter;
and Mrs. Tykie Heimer, social
chairman.
The club meets each second and
fourth Monday during the month
in the Memorial Student Center.
Mrs. Silvio O. Navarro, San Sal
vador, whose husband is a member
of the EE department, spoke at
the group’s meeting. The meeting-
will be held Monday in room 2B
of the MSC at 8 p.m.
Students: Board your dogs at
special low monthly rates. The Ba
yard Kennels, on Highway 6 south
of College. 6-4121. 75tf
Wanted to Buy
Set of weights,
gett 73.
Contact in Leg-
87t3
16 M M Movie Camera.
4-9221.
Call
87t4
Special Notice
COLLEGE STATION TILE CO.
Beautiful and Unusual
Domestic and Imported Tile.
Satisfaction on wmrk
guaranteed.
311 Church St.
Phone 6-8068
Will Aggies that picked up the
bracelet in Lipscomb’s Drug Store
Friday evening please return it to
room 322, Dorm 12. 87t3
KOSS DODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M.
College Station
Called meeting Thursday,
March 31. 7 p.m. Worlt in
M M Degree. Members and
visiting brethren cordially
invited.
L. P. (harry) Cobble, W. M.
N. M. McGinnis, Sec’y. 88t2
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Help Wanted
Want a Summer Job ? Read
Compton Encyclopedia ad in “Life”
March 14. Call 6-2251 for inter
view. 87t3
Male Help Wanted
SALES MANAGER
Immediate openings for
sales managers under 45
to grow with the fastest
growing direct sales or
ganization of its kind.
Car necessary but no ex
tensive traveling. Salary
and bonus arrangement
enables qualified man to
write their own pay
check. Benefits include
profit-sharing, Hospitali
zation, group insurance
and pension plan. Write
me in confidence if you
believe you are the
man for the job. SID
CARNEY, JR., 4 10 0
South 4th St., Brown-
wood, Texas.
Official notices must be 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 publica
tion.—.Manager.
Graduating seniors are reminded that
April 4, 1955 is the deadline for orders for
graduation announcements and invitations.
Until that date seniors may order these
announcements in the Department of Stu
dent Accivities, 2nd floor, Goodwin Hall.
W. D. Hardesty,
Bus. Mgr. Student
Activities
April 1st is the last day on which sen
iors may place their orders for rings to be
delivered before the ring dance. Please
place your order before April 1st if you
expect to have the ring for the ring dance.
H. L. Heaton
Registrar 84t6
All currently enrolled pre-veterinary med
icine students who expect to qualify as ap
plicants for admission into the School of
Veterinary Medicine in September, 1955.
(hould file their application in the Regis
trar’s Office not later than April 1.
Forms to be used In making application
Tor admission to the School of Veterinary
Medicine are available at the Information
desk in the Registrar’s Office.
H. L. Heaton
Registrar 81t9
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
SOSA East 26th
Call 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
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BRYAN. TEXAS
ChE Wives Club
Hears Dr. Lindsay
Dr. J. D. Lindsay, head of the
chemical engineering’ department,
spoke to the Chemical Engineer
ing Wives club, Monday on the
“Chemical Engineering Profes
sion.”
Plans were made during the bus
iness meeting for the club’s spring-
picnic to be held April 23, Satur
day, at Williams park.
Hostesses for the meeting were
Mrs. Shirley Arnett, Mrs. Virginia
Tomme and Mrs. Margaret Camp
bell. Coffee and doughnuts wei’e
served.
The club’s next meeting will be
April 25 in the YMCA. The presi
dent for the 1955-56 year will be
elected at this meeting.
HIM,CREST
HARDWARE
Offers the Following
HANDGUNS
K-22 Masterpiece
FOR IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
K-38 Masterpiece
22-32 Kit-gun
357-S & W Magnum, 4 in.
357-S & W Magnum, 6 in.
38-S & W Military
38-44 Heavy Duty
44-S & W Special, 4 in.
Colts Match Target
Colt Woodsman
Colt Challenger
Colt Trooper 22
Colt Trooper 38
Colt Officers Match 38
Colt Officers Match 22
Colts Cobra, 32 & 38
Colts 357
Colts Super 38 Auto.
Colts Super 45 Auto.
Hi-Standard Sport King
Hi-Standard Elite King
Hi-Standard Dura-Matic
Hi-Standard Field King
Hi-Standard Super-Matic
H & R 22’s
Ruger 22 Autos.
SMALL DOWN
PAYMENTS
EASY TERMS
Officers Elected
For Social Club
Mrs. J. J. Woolket was elected
president of the College Women’s
Social club at their regular meet
ing Friday evening in the Memorial
Student Center.
Other officers elected were Mes
dames William Martin, vice-presi
dent; C. H. Groneman, general
chairman; A. K. Sparks, secre
tary; G. D. Hallmark, treasurer;
A. C. Magee, parliamentarian; and
W. L. Russell, reporter.
Miss Penny Laverty was named
to represent the club at the Cot
ton Ball.
E. M. Schiewetz, ’22, gave a
demonstration speech on art. He
was introduced by Mrs. Ralph L.
Terry, MSC art director.
Hostesses for the day were Mrs.
C. C. Doak, chairman; and Mes
dames Martin, Jensen, Spence,
Fouraker, J. S. Mogford, John Ash
ton, R. E. Callender, J. H. Sor
rels, Russell Couch ond W. E.
Street.
The 1955 budget for the College
Station Development Association
and Chamber of Commerce is
$2,050 announced Carl E. Tishler,
president.
The budget breaks down as fol
lows :
Education $250
Recreation $250
Public Health $150
Publicity $100
Civic Improvement $100
Reserved for sidewalks .... $500
Car-negie library $100
Membership $ 50
Office Expense $ 50
Contingencies $200
Manager’s salary $300
This Year’s Officers
Officers, besides Tishler, are
Walter H. Delaplane, vice-presi
dent; Mrs. C. C. Doak, secretary;
and Nestor M. McGinnis, manager.
The 1955 board of directors is
composed of Mrs. Doak, Robert L.
McCarty, John H. Pruitt, J. Wayne
Stark and Tishler—all of whose
terms end after this year; Gibb
Gilchrist, Luther G. Jones, Mrs.
Thomas W. Leland, Sidney L. Love
less, and Delaplane—terms end aft
er 1956.
Elmer R. Alexander, Mrs. R.
Donald Lewis, Walter S. Manning,
Eric O. Siecke and Harold Sullivan
— terms end after 1957. Ran Bos
well, city manager; M. T. Harring
ton, chancellor of the A&M sys
tem; David H. Morgan, president
of the college; and Lester S. Rich
ardson, superintendent of Consoli
dated schools, are ex-officio mem
bers.
Committee chairmen and their
committees for this year are R. D.
Lewis, agriculture; H. E. Burgess
and H. A. Miller, business develop
ment; Mrs. T. H. Swigert, church;
R. P. White, city planning; Gil
christ, Stark and Alexander, com
munity development and long range
planning; F. W. Hensel and H.
L. Boyer, conferences; J. B. Baty,
education; L. S. Paine, finance;
Ei-nest Langford, inter-city; Mc
Ginnis with vice-chairmen E. C.
Garner, B. F. Liles and McCarty,
membership; J. H. Sorrels, public
health; D. D. Burchard, publicity;
and F. G. Anderson and K. A. Man-
Leading Disease
Strept throat was the most pre
valent disease in the Bryan-Col-
lege Station area this past week
with 20 cases reported. Other lead
ing diseases were influenza with
19 cases and chickenpox with 14
cases reported.
ning, recreation.
Some of the Association’s activi
ties last year were contributing to
the College Station Recreation
Council budget, contributing to
A&M Consolidated high school’s
program, and contributing to the
Community Center kindergarten on
highway 6 South.
Also, sponsoring the “Welcoming
committee” to newcomers to the
city, assisting in the College Sta
tion tuberculosis survey, sponsor
ing the 1954 city-wide Christmas
outside lighting competition, assist
ing the Consolidated schools in
their medical and dental examina
tions. -V
Plus, sponsoring the “Woman
and Man of the Year” for College
Station, contributing to the Blood-
mobile fund while collecting blood
on the campus, assisting in financ
ing the Lincoln high school cham
pionship football game, and an
swering many letters of Inquiry
about the community and the col
lege.
BRING YOUR CAR
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In Town
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28th & Main
PHONE 2-1218
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earh other
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