The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 09, 1956, Image 5

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    Icetings
(Continued from Page 4)
Panhandle Club in Academic
pldg.
El Paso Club on second floor of
icademic BLdg.
Hunt County Hometown Club in
ffMCA.
Davy Crockett Hometown Club
|n room 308, Academic Bldg.
Brush County Club meets to dis-
l-uss Aggieland picture in room
|h?7 Academic Bldg.
Red River Valley Club meets in
[•oom 207 Academic Bldg.
Tyler-Smith County A&M Club
Ineets in room 224 Academic Bldg.
discuss plans for High School
Day.
Dower Rio Grande Valley Home
town Club meets in the YMCA to
dect a new treasurer.
Hidalgo-Starr County Club meets
i room 207, New Engineering
Bldg.
Amarillo A&M Club meets in
[room 108 Academic Bldg.
Grayson County Hometown Club
kneets in room 127 Academic Bldg.
Houston Hometown Club has a
program and refreshments plan-
lied in room 107 of the Biological
Sciences Bldg.
Ag. Eng. Wives
Bring Total To
18 Wives Clubs
Agricultural Engineering Wives
Club, a newly formed organization,
became the 18th wives club on the
campus when they elected officers
Monday night.
Shirley Johnson will serve as
president. Assisting her are Chlo-
ma Burk and Nancy Woodson, pro
gram chairmen; Erna Nitseh, sec
retary-treasurer; Dolores Harrell,
refreshment chairman. Mrs. Fred
Jones is the faculty sponsor.
Professor H. P. Smith of the
Agricultural Engineering Depart
ment and his wife showed slides
to the club on Turkey and other
countries which they had visited.
The club elected to meet on first
and third Mondays. All wives of
Ag. Eng. majors are welcome to
join the club.
.
W
Guadalupe Hometown Club meets
in the Civil Engineering Bldg.
Lubbock Hometown Club meets
on second floor Academic Bldg.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT Al) RATES
One day 2e' per word
pc-r word each additional day
Minimum charge—40^
DEADLINES
5 p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
80tf per column inch
each insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
For Sale
One l!r53 Chevrolet Business
iCoupe. This motor vehicle may be
■inspected by contacting the Texas
iForest Service, System Adminis
tration Building, A. & M. College
lof Texas campus. Sealed bids will
Ibe received in the office of the
(Texas Forest Service, Texas A.&M.
■College . System, College Station,
ITeXas, until 10 a.m., Friday Feb-
Iruary 17, 1956, on forms available
jupon request. Address the Direc-
jtor, Texas Forest Service, College
I Station, T e x a s, or telephone
I Victor 6-4771 for further informa-
Ition. 82t2
Room For Rent
Southeast upstairs bedroom, pri
vate bath. Meals. Mrs. Maggie
Parker. 75tf
Dependable experienced part
time butcher and a grocery check-
cr. Friday and Saturday work,
FOOD TOWN, 516 No. Main
Street, Bryan. 81tf
Work Wanted
Will care for working mother’s
children and will baby sit any
night. Call TA 2-4036. 83t2
Neat, accurate typist would like
to type for you in my home near
campus. VI 6-4644. 83t7
Maple couch and chair, Hot Point
rlectric refrigerator, Westinghouse
(electric stove, 304 W. Dcxteiv 81t4
Crib and mattress, $20; playpen,
$10; buggy, $5; Folda-rola stroller,
$5; VI 6-7067. 81tf
One six foot Servel, freezing
compartment, good condition. VI
6-4649, 306 First Street. 81t3
Executive desk, swivel chair, 18”
radius Jig saw, 6 power field glass
es. C-13-D C.V. 81t4
1950 Buick Special with heater.
Priced low for quick sale. VI
6-6658. 79tf
1954 For Custom fordor sedan,
low mileage. Will take trade-in.
John Shanks, Hart C-7. 68tf
"New stacked all channel antenna,
mast lead in guy wire $18.00.
VI 6-5268, 806 Welsh, College.
71tl3
Lost
Will watch children during day,
will keep children on Wednesday
and Thursday nights. Live two
blocks from College View Apart
ments. Phone VI 6-6502. 81t3
Guaranteed radio and appliance
repair. C-13-D College View.
81114
Typing wanted to do in my
home. Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr.
Phone TA 2-3532 after 5 p.m. lOOtf
B.A. Wives Win
Trophies For
Fall Semester
Trophies were presented to the
Business Wives in the Aggie Wives
Bowling club Tuesday night as
they walked away with top honors
in the Fall semester round robin
bowling tournament.
Along with the club winning top
honors, two team members won
high game and high series awards.
Erma Ingram took high game
score while Billie Crawford had
the high series for the semester.
Geology Wives defeated Business
Wives while Dames Club and Me
chanical Engineering Wives Club
bowled to a tie in the bowling
following the trophy presentation.
Erma Ingram of Business Wives
had high score for the night while
Karen Tedder of Dames Club had
high series.
“Places are still open for indi
viduals to bowl as reserves on any
of the above teams but deadline
time on club teams entering has
already passed,” stated Nancy Mc
Carty, president of the bowling
club.
The round robin tournament is
held every other week and members
pay a fee of $1.10 which pays for
regulation bowling shoes, three al
leys, and 10 cents for the trophy
fund.
Thursday, February 9, 1956 . THE BATTALION
Page 5
Knox Furniture
— featuring —
» WHIRLPOOL
>CROSLEY
» O’KEEFE & MERRITT
“Furniture to suit any taste”
BRYAN
Dial TA 2-3581
26th & Bryan
Mr. W. B. Knox
T/uoe fm ucm -" ,
COME mm MW LOU!
Roger Ritenbaugh, Novelty Performer
CHS Students Will See
Novelty Act, Friday at 3
Special Notice
DOGS BOARDED: Clean com
fortable quarters. Caucasian
Boarding Kennels. Special rate to
“Aggies”. 49tf
Ladie’s gold LeCoultre wrist
watch at Rollie Coliseum February
7. Finder please call Mrs. McCul
lough at TA 2-1470. $10.00 Re
ward. 83t3
*UJL. ROSS I.OIXiE NO. 1300 A.F.
College Station
Stated meeting Thursday,
February 10, 7 p.m. Work
in F.C. Degree, Members
and visiting brethren cordial
ly invited to attend.
L. S. Paine, W.M. 8212
N. M. McGinnis, Secy.
The “Roger’s Novelty Act” will
be presented to the Junior and
Senior High School students at
A&M Consolidated Auditorium at
3 p.m., Friday.
Roger Ritenbaugh, versatile cn-
tertainer of the show has perform
ed in school and university audito
riums throughout the country. His
iVeese To Chair
Traffic Course
C. J. Kecse of the Civil Engi
neering Department will chair the
Traffic Engineers short course to
be held here Feb. 20-24. The C.E.
Department will sponsor t h e
course.
Registration will be held in the
main lobby on the first floor of
the Memorial Student Center Mon
day, Feb. 20. Forty persons are
due to attend the course.
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student" Publications <207 Goodwin,
VI 0-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publication.
Director of Student Publications.
Medical fraternity pin with
Greek letter — A F D. Initials,
W.M.O. on back. Reward, $5. Con
tact Student Publications Office,
Goodwin Hall. 80t3
Wanted to Rent
Please call if you will vacate un
furnished house by June 15, rent
up tq $50.00 month plus utilities.
Mrs. Warren Tomme, Day VI-
6-4221, night, VI 6-4367. 83t8
For Rent
’Bedroom with private
professor’s home near
Phone VI 6-4556.
bath i n
campus.
83t2
Furnished apartments, also fur
nished garage apartment, living
room, two bedrooms, kitchen and
dinette together. Mrs. W. C. Mo
bley, Phone 5-3191—Navasota.
81t4
Southeast bedroom, adjoining
bath shared with one. On bus line.
711 South Baker, TA 2-5365. 81t3
Large bedroom with walk - in
closet or will share home with
working couple. VI 6-5953. 81tf
^ One way trailers to any part of
United States.. Rent it here and
leave it there. The cheapest and
most convenient way to move. Also
local trailers for rent. Baker Tire
L’o. TA 2-8159. 7915
Pets
Dogs, cats boarded—low daily,
weekly, monthly rates. Grooming,
Puppies. Free pickup, delivery.
BAYARD KENNELS, Highway'6
South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf
» ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITKCTFKAI, SUPPLIES
• BLUE LUNE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
W03 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
CHANGES IN STUDIES
Changes in the list of courses for which
any student is currently registered may be
made only on the recommendation of the
head of each department concerned and
with the approval of the dean of the stu
dent’s school. A student may not add
courses afer February 11. Any course
dropped after Saturday, February 18,
shall nomally carry a grade of “F”.
J. P. Abbott 82t7
Dean of the College
CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE
Any student who normally expects to
complete all the requirements for a degree
by the end of the current semester should
call by the Registrar’s Office NOW and
make formal application for a degree.
March 1st is the deadline for filing an
application for a degree to be conferred at
the end of the current semester. The
deadline applies to both graduate and
undergraduate students.
H. L. Heaton
Registrar 82tl4
Ttie locker room and gymnasium facili
ties in the addition to the G. Rollie White
Coliseum will be closed after 5:00 p.m.
Monday through Friday, Saturday after
12:00 noon and all day Sunday, February
6th-12th inclusive.
These facilities will be open 8:00 a.m. to
9:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, 8:00
a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays and 1:00
p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Sundays beginning
February 13th
On such nights that the auditorium of
the Coliseum is in use for basketball
games. Town Hall or any other convoca
tion, the addition will be closed at 6:30
p.m. 81t4
C. Tishler, Head
Physical Education Dept.
All students who paid the Gymnasium
Clothing and Laundry Service fee of S8.00
for the first semester may pick up their
checks for a refund of $4.00 at the Re
quired Physical Education Office in the
addition to the G. Rollie White Coliseum.
C. Tishler, Head 81t4
Physical Education Dept.
ALL DEPARTMENTS: Copies of the
(955-56 Student Directory are available
!75 cents each > at the Office of Student
Publications, 207 Goodwin Hall. 72tf
FllOMPT RADIO SERVICE
— Call —
SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND
TV SERVICE
713 S. Main St.
(Across from Railroad Tower)
PHONE TA 2-1941 BRYAN
Oat'
We’re out to empty our entire stock of
USED CARS • USED TRUCKS
1955 Ford Customline Fordor
Heater
1954 Ford Crestline Fordor,
Heater and Radio
Overdrive and
Lie Mil 4198
$1575.00
Lie NW 2503 $1295.00
1953 Buiek Special Tudor,
Heater and Radio Lie
1953 DeSota Fordor Auto Trans,
Heater and Radio
PT 2358 $1145.00
Lie NU
G211
$1095.00
Lie MX
4G16
$ 345.00
Lie NU
8787
$ 395.00
Lie 3A
4393
$ 575.00
Lie 3A
4729
$ 495.00
1950 Ford Tudor
1950 Mercury Club Coupe
1952 Ford 8-cyl. Express %
1951 Pontiac Sedan Delivery
MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
Cade Motor Co.
Your Friendly l ord Dealer
415 North Main
Texas Ave. & Burnett St.
Telephone TA 2-1333
Telephone TA 2-5229
entertaining variety program con
sists of several separate, distinct
feats. The art of ventriloquism is
introduced, featuring the wooden
headed Eddie O’Day, who is never
at a loss for words.
Amazing juggling skill is dis
played by the use of various ob
jects, from humorous movements
with tennis balls through more
complicated tricks employing devil
sticks, Indian clubs, hats hoops and
beach balls.
Roger’s musical talent is also
exhibited during this fast-moving
program. Along different lines, he
offers voice impressions of screen
and radio stars, plus hilarious rec
ord pantomime. The program is
climaxed by the performer’s
astounding feats of juggling and
rope spinning while balanced on a
tricky unicycle.
Admission for the show will be
25 cents for students and adults.
Used Sewing- Machines—
$5.95 & up
New Sewing* Machines—-
$59.95 & up
Used Wringer Type
Washing Machines—
$10.00 & up
Used Automatics—
$49.95 & up
WE REPAIR & SERVICE
ALL MAKES
Free Estimate
Bryan Sewing
Machine Co.
Authorized Necchi-Elna
Dealers
Authorized Maytag Dealer
Ph. VI 6-6723
v V
ENG. 103 + 35c GETS YOU ENG. 104
ANY CURRENT $5.00 OR $6.00 BOOK + 45^
GETS YOU: BIOL. 101 OR B.A. 206 OR CHEM. 101
BASIC 107, MATH 101, 102 & 103
Al Loupot’s Trading Post
on all your food needs!
- GROCERIES -
MRS. TUCKERS
SHORTENING
LIBBYS
PEACH HALVES No. 2Vz can 33c
LIBBYS—SLICED
RED BEETS . . .
LIBBYS
PINEAPPLE JUICE
VAN CAMPS
PORK & BEANS
STAR KIST BLUE LABEL
SOLID PACK TUNA
MARYLAND CLUB
COFFEE . . .
3 lb. can 75c
2 303 cans 31c
46~oz. can 29c
2 No. 2 cans 35c
7-oz. can 39c
- FROZEN
. . 1 lb. 90c
FOOD -
PICTSWEET
SLICED PEACHES
1 Pkge
SLICED STRAWBERRIES
27c
BEEF. CHICKEN OR
1 Each
TURKEY POT PIES
27c
CUT GREEN BEANS
BABY LIMAS
FORD HOOK LIMAS
] Pkge
27c
CARROTS .... cellc
176 SIZE—FLORIDA
ORANGES .....
76 SIZE—MARSH
SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT
CELERY
■ -
bag
10c
doz.
35c
doz.
45c
10c
- GROCERIES -
KIMBELLS—WHOLE
GREEN BEANS .
2 303 cans
41c
TRELLIS BRAND—EARLY
GREEN PEAS . .
2 303 cans
27c
TEX-SUN UNSWEETENED
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
46-oz. can
25c
NU-ZEST FLORIDA—NO SUGAR
ORANGE JUICE . 46-oz. can
33c
DIAMOND BRAND—CUT
GREEN BEANS .
2 303 cans
23c
ARMOURS STAR
T R E E T . . . .
12-oz. can
39c
KIMBELLS RED PITTED
PIE CHERRIES . .
2 303 cans
49c
- MARKET -
— PEN FED BABY BEEF CUTS —
ROyND STEAK . . .
LOIN STEAK ....
PORTER HOUSE STEAK
SQUARE CUT
SHOULDER ROAST .
VEAL CHOPS ....
SHORT RIBS ....
HORMELS DAIRY BRAND
WEINERS
ARMOURS’ STAR
r .AHGE BOLOGNA . .
VISCONSIN DAISEY
CHEESE
DECKERS TALL KORN
SLICED BACON ....
lb.
69c
lb.
69c
lb.
49c
lb.
39c
lb.
59c
lb.
31c
lb.
45c
lb.
39c
lb.
49c
lb.
37c
CHARLIE’S
FOOD
MARKET
NORTH GATE
— WE DELIVER —
Specials for Thursday Afternoon, Friday &
COLLEGE STATION
Saturday — February 9-10-11