f Page 4 THE BATTALION Thursday, July 28, 1955 Tom Zachai-y Jr. batted .380 for the University of North Carolina baseball team this spring-. H i s father is the former southpaw hurl- er for the Washington Senators and New York Yankees. The most triple plays in one league during a season is seven. This was registered by American Leag-ue teams in 1922 and 1936. The National League executed sev en in 1910 and 1929. THANKS and CONGRATULATIONS BAND ON YOUR TRIP TO U. C. L A. TlMELYttiClOTHES© ' FIATEAU' »K« suit wi'H the weightless leaf pastfic MEfs Go to UCLA or ’round the world . . . but go com fortably in a new PLATEU SUIT — Tailored in the college manner. Sold Exclusively by 212 N. Main — Bryan CS Churches Plan Sunday’s Services College Heights Assembly of God Sunday school will be at 9:45 a.m., and morning worship at 11. The Christ Ambassadors will meet at 6:30 p.m.; the evening service will begin at 7:30 p.m. Tomorrow night the young peo ple of the church will atttnd a Christ Ambassadors rally at the Assembly of God Church i n Hearne. The rally will begin at 7:30 p.m. A&M Presbyterian Church Morning services Sunday will in clude worship at 8:45 and church school at 10. At 7:30 p.m. will be Bible study. St.. Mary’s Catholic Chapel Mass will be celebrated at 9 a. m. Sunday. Confessions are heard each Saturday evening from 6:30 to 7:30. First Baptist Church At 9:40 a.m. Sunday will be church school, and worship will follow at 11. At the latter ser vice Mrs. Frances Ryan will be soloist. Training Union will meet at 7 p.m., and evening worship will be gin at 8 o’clock. St. Thomas Episcopal Chapel Sunday school and the service of Morning Prayer and Sermon will run concurrently Sunday morning, both beginning at 9:30. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Worship service will be held at 10 a.m. Sunday in the YMCA cha pel.. BATTALION CLASSIFIED Christian Science Society How spiritual understanding of God as divine love assures man of wise guidance and unlimited in spiration will be brought out at the service at 11 a.m. Sunday. The Golden Text is from I John (4:8): “He that loveth not know- eth not God; for God is Love.” Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. will precede the worship service. A&M Christian Church Sunday school is scheduled for 8:45 a.m., and the morning ser- vict for 10. There will be a coffee hour at 8:30 a.m. Meetings of Chi Rho and choir practices have been dropped from the schedule for the rest of the summer. Bethel Lutheran Church (Missouri Synod) Services Sunday will include church school at 9:30 a.m. and wor ship at 10:45 a.m. At 7:45 p.m. Wednesday will be a vesper service. Church of the Nazarene Sunday school will begin at 10 a.m. Sunday, and the worship ser vice will follow at 11 a.m. The Nazarene Young People’s Society will meet at 7 that even ing, and there will be an evange listic sex-vice at 7:45 p.m. For Sale Lawn mowei'. $11. Phone 4-9178. 7t3 Used 9-foot Frigidaire refiigera- toi’. Good condition. Phone 4-9778. 8t3 1954 Studebaker Land Cruiser With heater, overdrive, tinted glass and other extras. Will take old model car, pickup or goot boat in trade. Can arrange liberal finan cing at low intex-est. Phone.4-4950 befox-e 8 a.m. 8tl Save Money! USED BUILDING MATERIALS Screen doors .... $1.25 to $4.95 Doors—all sizes . . . $1.95 to $6.25 Large window sash . . .. $2.95 each Yard lumber, sheet iron, brick, etc. SLDURBAN SUPPLY COMPANY 917 S. Washington 3tf Work Wanted Will cax-e for woi’king mother’s children and will baby sit any night. Call 2-4036. For Kent Available Aug. 1st. One-bedi’oom' furnished apax-tment in College Hills. Redecorated with sheet rock and tex-tone. $65 pex* month. Phone 4-7666 or come by 707 En field. 8tf Work Wanted Typing wanted to do in my home. Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr. Phone 3532. lOOtf Pets Students: Board your dogs at special low monthly rates. The Ba yard Kennels, on Highway 6 south r>f College. 6-4121. 75tf WANT AD KATES One day .... per word Two days .. ;,.... 3^ per word Three days. ...Third day Free Four days 50 per word Five days 60 per word Ten day 110 per word Minimum charge—300 DEADLINES 5 p.m. day before publication Classified Display 790 per column inch each insertion PHONE 4.5324 Help Wanted We have an attractive offer to make men who like to sell. No eyperience in the automobile bus iness necessary. See Charles Cade Sr., at the Cade Motor Co., Ford Dealer in Bryan. 8t2 Pets German shepherd female, year old, spayed. Wonderful disposition. 901 Fairview, College, after 5 p.m. 8t3 Lesal Notice Wanted to Buy A copy of the 1948 A&M Year book. Please' contact Dewey G. Ray, ’48, 3030 Canton St., Dallas, Texas. 5t5 P ri v a t e apartment flix-nished, utilities paid. $50. 200 Meadow- lane, Bryan. Phone 4-9178. 7t3 3-bedx-oom unfurnished house in College Park. Very large and cool. Two porches. Garage. Available July 20. $75. Phone 6-3786. See; at 601 Montclair. If no answer i tvrite 138 Gerald, San Antonio. • ' • 4tf I Nice cool 2-bedx'oom furnished ■ apartment in College Park. Four: y~ry laxge rooms, garage.' $55. | See at 603 Montclair or write 138 | Gex-ald, San Antonio. 4tf A wonderful place to buy or sell. I Battalion classified ads. Cali i 1-5324 for prompt courteous serv- | Legal Notice OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must he brought, mailed, >r telephoned so as to arrive In the Office of Student Publications (307 Goodwin, 4-5334, hours 8 - 13, 1 - 5, daily Mondav through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica tion.—Manager. Graduation announcements for summer graduates of both first and second sum mer sessions may be ordered in the De partment of Student Activities, Koom 209, Goodwin Hall, beginning July 5 and run ning until July 29. 1955. W. D. Hardesty Business Manager. Dept, of Student Activities 5t4 pplications for degret pted at the Registrar ents who expect to of the summer sessi ing to H. L. Heaton s who are expecting its icr are now beii Regis to co Bacca islef s Degree during the summer session >uld call by the office of the registrar later than August 2, 1955 and file for- d application for their degree. H. L. Heaton Registrar Stl The College h mcnt by the Nt of 'its program < for 1955-56. Ai amine the detail this office. mnal Science Foundation postdoctoral fellowships fone interested may ex- fo the announcement in J. P. Abbott Dean of the College St2 How ChrisDan Science Heals GOD CAN HELP YOU IN EVERY EMERGENCY” WTAW 0150 kc.) Tuesday 9:45 a.m. k ORDINANCE NO. 215 A N ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF REZONING LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 OF BLOCK 9, WEST PARK' ADDI TION FROM DISTRICT NUM BER THREE (APARTMENT HOUSE DISTRICT) TO DIS TRICT NUMBER FOUR (FIRST BUSINESS DISTRICT) AND TO ZONE IN WOODLAND ESTATES ALL OF TRACT 7 AND THAT PORTION OF TRACT 8 NOT AL READY ZONED AS DISTRICT NUMBER ONE (FIRST DWELL ING HOUSE DISTRICT); AND REPEALING ORDINANCE NO. 211. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of College Sta tion, Texas: WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission after preliminary con sideration and public hearing has recommended the rezoning of cer tain areas of land hereinafter fully described, now therefore It is hereby ordered that a pub lic hearing shall be held in the City Hall at 8:00 p.m. on Aug. 15, 1955 on the questions of zoning or rezoning areas within the city lim its as follows: 1. To rezone or change the clas sification of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Block 9, West Park Addition from District number three (Apart ment House District) to District I number four (First Business Dis trict) and 2. To zone all of Tract 7 and that pox-tion of Ti’act 8 being in the Woodland Estates Addition as Dis- ! trict number one (First Dwelling House District). Notice of said hearing shall be published in the official city news paper at least fifteen days prior to said date of said public hearing. Passed and approved this the 27th day of June, 1955. Approved: S/Ernest Langford, Mayor Attest: S/N.M. McGinnis, City Secretary 6t3 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 7:00 P.M. o’clock on August 12, 1955 for fur nishing all necessary materials, equipment, superintendence and labor required for the construction of a complete sanitary sewer system and a sewage treating plant with a sewage pumping station. Bidders must submit with their bids a Cashier’s or Certified Check for five (5%) per cent of the amount of the bid sub mitted, payable without recourse to he City of College Station, Texas, or a Pro posal Bond in the same amount, from a reliable Surety Company, as a guarantee tht Bidder will enter into a contract and execute bond and guaranty forms provided within five (5) days after notice of award of contract to him. Bids without check or proposal bond will not be considered. The successful Bidder must furnish bond in the amount of IOO9J, of the contract price from an approved Surety Company holding a permit from the State of Texas to act as Surety and acceptable according to the latest list of companies holding cer tificates of authority from the Secreary of the Treasury of the United States, or other Surety or Sureties acceptable to the Owner. All unit prices must be stated in both script and figures. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive formalities. In case of ambiguity or lack of clearness in stating the price in the bids, the Owner reserves the right to con sider the most advantageous construction thereof, or to reject the bid. Unreasonable or unbalanced unit prices will be consid ered sufficient cause for rejection of any bid or bids. Bidders are expected to inspect the site of the work and to inform themselvs re garding local conditions and conditions un der which the work is to be done. Atten tion is called to the provisions of the Acts of the 43rd Legislature of the State of Texas and subsequent amendments con cerning the wage scale and payment of prevailing wages established by the Owner. Said scale of prevailing wages is set forth in the specifications. The work to be done is divided into the following two (2) subdivisions and a bid der may bid on one or both of the separate projects: 1. Complete sanitary sewer system 2. Sewage treating plant and sewage pumping station. Instructions to Bidders, Proposal Forms, Specifications and Plans and other Con tract Documents may be examined at the office of the City Secretary, City Hall, College Station. Texas, and may be ob tained at the office of Homer A. Hunter Associates, Consulting Engineers, 3708 Abrams Road, Dallas, Texas upon the de posit of Fifty (S50.00) Dollars, which sum so deposited will be refunded provided: (1) . All documents are returned in good condition and are received in the office of the Engineer not later than seventy-two (72) hours prior to the time for receiving bids, or (2) . If he Contractor submits a bid and returns all documents in good condition to the Engineer not later than five (5) days after the time that bids are received. If he Bidder does not comply with either of the above two (2) options then only Twenty-five (525.00) Dollars of the deposit will be refunded when the documents, plans and specifications are received. CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS s/Ernest Langford, Mayor ATTEST: s/Ran Boswell, City Manager 7t2 ’Murals Through games of Tuesday this week, College View leads the way in intramural softball with a 2-9 record. They beat Puryear 13 to 3 Monday night, and came back to take an 8 to 2 win over Leggett Tuesday. Bizzell shut out Leggett 3 to 0 Monday night, giving them a 1-0 record—the same as Law,, which beat Entomology lab Tuesday night. Puryear and Entomology lab had 0-1 records, while Leggett had a 0-2 mark. The schedule coming up is as fol lows : Tonight—7:15, Puryear vs Law; 9:00, Leggett vs Entomology lab. Monday—7:15, Bizzell vs College View; 9:00, Leggett vs Law. Tuesday—7:15, College View vs Entomology lab; 9:00, Puryear vs Bizzell. Wednesday — 7:15, Leggett vs Puryear; 9:00, Law vs College View. Teams may use a maximum of two men who want to play but are not affiliated with any group hav ing a team. These two men, how ever, may play for only one team. Entrie^for tennis and golf must be turned in at the Student Activi ties Office in Goodwin Hall by 5 p.m. tomorrow. The golf can also be registered for at the college golf course. Teague Edits Book On Summer Camp Foster S. Teague, senior stu dent at A&M, is editor of “Bars to Be,” a yearbook published at the ROTC summer camp at Fort Knox, Ky. The 56-page book, which will come off the presses two to three weeks after the end of the six- weeks training period, will con tain mostly pictures and cartoons to remind the ROTC students of their first six weeks in the Army. The title of the book was se lected from nearly 100 entries. The winning suggestion was made by a student from Okla homa A&M. Formosa has about the same area as the Netherlands. K&B DRIVING RANGE IS NOW OPEN 10 a.m. till ? Fin Feather Rd. Bryan Prompt Radio Service — CALL — Sosolik’s Radio Service 712 S. Main St. PH. 2-1941 BRYAN Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST SOSA East 26th Call 2-1662 for Appointment (Across from Court House) • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS i SCOATES INDUSTRIES Old Solpbar Sprinr* BRYAN, TEXAS AS ALWAYS Something NEW at LOU’S Trim-Tread Crepe Soled S H o E s $3.98 If you can wear them out this summer, LOU will GIVE you a new pair this fall. LOUPOT’S Trading Post JUNIOR OLYMPIANS—Shown above is the College Sta tion tennis team, which competed Monday in the Junior Olympics in Houston. They are, left to right, front row, Oswald Burke and Tim Moore; second row, Susan Dowell, Betty Mead, Jo Ann Nolen and Mary Margaret Hierth; back row, David Lloyd, Jerry Mills, David Smyth, Don Avera, Bill Jones and coach Leroy Miksch. Certificate No. 180 Company No. A-816 Board of Insurance Commissioners of the STATE OF TEXAS Austin, Texas, April 5, 1955 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT Texas Central LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Bryan, Texas has according to sworn statement com plied with the laws of Texas as con ditions precedent to its doing business in this State, and I have issued to said Company a Certificate of Authority from this office entitling it to do busi ness in this State for the year ending May 31, 1956. Deparment of Insurance State of Texas Given under my hand and my seal at Austin, Texas, the date first above written. (Signed) Garland A. Smith Chairman of the Board THESE VALUES GOOD TODAY THKU SATURDAY IN OUK BRYAN STORE—South College at Hiway 6. Sunfarm, Large EGGS Guar. Fresh Dozen 39c GIANT TIDE 47 Miracle Whip Kraft's Salad Dressing 16 oz. jar 25. U. S. California Long While Potatoes 10 r 27 Nectarines U. S. No. 1 Sweet large lb. 39c Weingarten's Bonded Beef The certificate in each package assures you that this northern corn-fed beef has passed rigid tests for quality, flavor and tenderness. Weingarten's Bonded Beef ROUND STEAK ■>• 69 Weingarten’s Bonded Beef Steak Tenderized lb. 89c Weingarten’s Bonded Beef Steak Swiss lb. 67c Franks Armour's Star, All Meat lb. 37 Armour’s Star Assorted Cold Cuts lb. 49c Weiners lb. 37c Mohawk Butter & Honey Lemon Iced ANGEL FOOD Light as a cloud cake with tart lemon icing 49c DRUG SPECIAL Palmolive Shampoo 89c value for only 47c $ust -A 2)ew Of Wanif (Biy Specials