The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 18, 1955, Image 3

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Y Debate between council members
over this resolution concerned the
time given the school board to pre
pare to do the assessing and col
lecting of the tax themselves. The
reasons given for this change con
cerned the size of the school tax
program.
It was indicated that when the
city took over this job the work
was small enough that it did not
cost the city money. For the past
few years the school district has
paid the city $4,000 for the work.
Previous to this time the amount
paid had been $200 monthly.
The council now feels that the
school tax prgram is large enough
for the school board to hire a bus
iness manager to handle this work.
Ran Boswell, city manager, report
ed that College Station would have
to hire extra help in order to keep
up with the matter in its present
state.
It was also suggested that the
school could use the $4,000 now
paid the city to hire a business
manager. (For more on this pro
blem of school taxes and the city,
see the story in this issue on the
budget hearing held Monday night
for ..A&M ..Consolidated ..School
System.)
on business or pleasure
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JLMIVJES
INTERMEDIATE CHAMPS—With 12 points more than
the next highest team, these local swimmers won first place
in the intermediate division of the Crystal Pool Open
Championships at Houston. They are (back row, left to
right) Mary Varvel, John Harrington, Dali McCannon and
Helen Klipple and (front row, same order) Judy Litton,.
Patsy Wilkins, Mary Frances Badgett, Gail Schlesselman,
Ann Cleland and Patsy Varvel. Coach Art Adamson stands
at the left, holding the shiny-bright trophy won by his
proteges.
CS Swimmers Win Meet
The College Station swimming
team ended the 1955 season by run
ning away with first place in the
intermediate division of the Crys
tal Pool Aquatic Club Open Cham
pionships last weekend.
Leading the intermediate girls
were Gail Schlesselman, who won
first place in the 200-meter indiv
idual medley and the 100-meter
butterfly and fourth place in the
100-meter breaststroke, and Mar
tha Shawn, who placed first in the
100-meter backstroke and second
in the 200-meter individual medley.
Both girls swam on the first-place
200-m.eter medley relay team with
Mary Frances Badgett and Judy
Litton and on the second-place
freestyle relay team with Judy and
Patsy Wilkins.
John Harrington paced the boys
with a win in the 200-meter indiv
idual medley and in the 100-meter,
backstroke. He also swam with
Dali McCannon, Tom Ivy and
Dickie Lapham on the medled re
lay team, which took fifth.
The final score by teams was as
follows: College Station 88, West
University 76, San Antonio 72,
(See SWIMMERS, Page 4)
RUBBER BASE PAINT
$4.25 Per Gallon
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Phone 4-5324 For Classified Ads
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... 25c
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GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
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Lucky Leaf
SLICED APPUES, No. 2 can
... 25c
Bordo Brand
PITTED DATES, 1-lb. pkg. .
... 33c
LIPTON’S TEA, 1-lb. pkg.
$1.19
Kimbell’s Pitted
PIE CHERRIES, 303 can
... 25c
FROZEN FOOD
CHICKEN, TURKEY or
BEEF POT PIES, each
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SLICED PEACHES
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MUSTARD GREENS 1
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SPINACH
PEAS and CARROTS
CUT CORN
2 Pkgs.
35c
PRODUCE
Seedless
GRAPES, lb
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California
CELERY, stalk
10c
Sunkist
LEMONS, dozen
23c
BANANAS, 2 lbs.
25c
GROCERIES
CRISCO, 3-lb. can 79c
Star Kist Solid Pack
TUNA, 7-oz. can 41c
Niblets
MEXI-CORN, 2 cans 29c
Trellis Brand—303 Size Cans
EARLY GREEN PEAS, 2 cans 29c
Folger’s
COFFEE, 1-lb. can 85c
Libby’s Asparagus Style
GREEN BEANS, can 35c
Libby’s
PEAR HALVES, No. 2l/ 2 can . 41c
Libby’s FRUIT
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MARKET
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Wisconsin Daisey
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WANT AD RATES
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Three days Third day Free
Four days 50 per word
Five days 60 per word
Ten day 110 per word
Minimum charge—300
DEADLINES
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For Sale
Magic Chef cook stove. Mahog
any dining table and six chairs.
Divan and chair. Two 4-drawer
chests. One bed. Must sell. Own
er leaving town. 411 Montclaii - ,
College. lltl
Standard guitar with new De
Armond electric pick-up. Apt. A-
7-Z College View. Ilt3
Two-wheeled utility trailer. 3 by
6 bed, with 3-foot sideboards. $35.
See at 411 Montclair, College, lltl
Like new Remington noiseless
portable typewriter. Elite. $62.50.
4-9827. Ilt3
One 1951 Chevrolet Pickup. This
motor vehicle may be inspected by
contacting the Texas Forest Serv
ice, System Administration Build
ing, A&M College of Texas cam
pus.
Sealed bids will be received in
the office of the Texas Forest
Service, Texas A&M College Sys
tem, College Station, Texas, until
10 a.m. Friday, Sept. 9, 1955, on
forms available upon request. Ad
dress the Director, Texas Forest
Service, College Station, Texas, or
telephone 6-6894, for further in
formation. Ilt2
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.
SUBURBAN SUPPLY COMPANY
917 S. Washington 3tf
Special Notice
ATTENTION WORKING
MOTHERS
We guarantee that your child
will be happy in our nursery school.
Ages through 4. Music, art, games,
»jneals. Hours 7:30-5. Phone 4-9761.
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For Rent
2 furnished apartments with ga
rages. One available now, one
available Sept. 1. 4-4364. lltf
Large bedroom with two double
beds, private bath, private entrance.
Preferably seniors or graduate stu
dents. Reduced rates for two occu
pants. 500 Main St., College Sta
tion. 4-4819. 10t3
4-room apartment for rent. Com
pletely furnished with water-cooled
window fan. Water and gas bills
paid. 2108 Cavitt Drive. Inquire
114 Highland Drive. 10t7
A wonderful place to buy or sell.
Battalion classified ads. Call
t-5324 for prompt courteous serv
ice.
Pets
Students: Board your dogs at
(special low monthly rates. The Ba
yard Kennels, on Highway 6 south
of College. 6-4121. 75tf
Personal
George, you weren’t there. I
have something urgent to tell you.
Same place. Same time. Satur
day. Ernestine. lltl
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
>r telephoned so as to arrive In the Office
of Student Publications (207 Goodwin,
4-5324, hours 8 - 12, 1-5, daily Mondaj
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica
tion.—Manager.
Korean veterans are urged to sign
monthly certifications for pay before
leaving August 26.
Bennie A. Zinn
Veterans Advisor Ht2
Effective Sept. 1, 1955, the charge for
short course and conference attendants
staying in College dormitories will be in
creased from $1.00 to $1.50 per person per
night. This change is necessary because
of increased expenses.
This rental pertains mainly to groups
meeting here during the summer months.
Because of increased enrollment it is
thought that there will be no dormitory
housing available during the school year.
F. W. Hensel
Asst. Director lltl
fcUL KOSS LODUE NO. 1300 A.F. A A.M.
College Station
Called meeting Thursday.
Aug. 18. 7 p.m. Examina
tions and work in the MM
Degree. Members and vis
iting brethren cordially in
vited to attend.
E. S. Paine W.M.
N. M. McGinnis, Sec'y lltl
The Student Publications Board, August
2, 1955, ruled that all campus organiza
tions which have dues, charge admissions
or have an appropriate other source of
income will be charged for space in fu
ture Aggieland yearbooks. The new rul
ing specifically affects R.O.T.C. units,
civilian dorms and intercollegiate sports
in that those organizations will be charg
ed for space beginning in the 1956 Aggie
land. On the same date, the Board ruled
that the space rates would be reduced for
all organizations from $55 to $50 per page
and from $35 to $30 per half page. The
action was taken to broaden the basis of
charging for purposes of consistency and
equality. The net additional income ex
pected will be used to offset higher print
ing costs and the loss of the Football
Program concession from the Student
Publications Program.
Ross Strader. Manager
Student Publications
Help Wanted
Student wife to keep my children
from 8 to 5 Monday through Fri
day during 3-weeks vacation be
tween semesters. 4-year-old girl,
2-year-old boy. Feed lunch. Call
4-7834 from 8 to 5. lltl
Carrier for Houston Chronicle on
Sundays for rural route. Car nec-
essary. Call 6-4367. IQtf
Work Wanted
Will keep children for working
mothers. Also baby sit at night.
Also do alterations. Phone 3-3651.
Ht3
Typing wanted to do in my home.
Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr. Phone
3532. lOOtf
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A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:45 A.M.—Bible Classes
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:15 P.M.—Evening Service
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LUTHERAN CHURCH
9:30 A.M.—Church School
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
BETHEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
800 S. College Ave. Bryan, Texas
9:30 A.M.—Church School
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
COLLEGE HEIGHTS
ASSEMBLY OF COD
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:30 P.M.—Young People's Service
7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
CHAPEL
COLLEGE STATION
BAPTIST CHURCH
9:40 A.M.—Church School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
8:00 A.M.—Evening Worship
A&M PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
8:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
10:00 A.M.—Church School
7:30 P.M.—Bible Study
A&M METHODIST CHURCH
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
10:55 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:00 & 6:45 P.M.—MYF Meeting
FAITH EVANGELICAL AND
REFORMED CHURCH
9:15 A.M.—Sunday School
10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:30 P.M.—Evening Service
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
10:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
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9:30 A.M.—Church School
9:30 A.M.—Morning Prayer and
Sermon
A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH
8:45 A.M.—Sunday School
10:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
Bryan Building
& Loan
Association
BRYAN
CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
10:00 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:00 P.M.—Young People’s Service
7:45 P.M.—Preaching Service
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
9:30 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
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& Trust Co.
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