Page 6 THE BATTALION Thursday, April 5, 1956 Mrs. Texas A&M (Continued from Pape 1) five silver dollars, Lolipot’s; three- pair box of seamless hose, Beverly Braley; $5 gift certificate, Student Co-op; gallons of ice cream, Sanitary Dairies; wrought iron magazine rack, Sorenson’s Hard ware. Flower ‘Theatre’ Now Going On “The Curtain Goes Up” is the theme of the seventh Annual Flow er Show being presented today by the Bryan Garden Club from 4 to 8:30 p.m. at the Methodist Fellow ship H^ll. The entrance to the “theatre” will be at the 2Gth Street wing of the building. Next the public will be treated to the “Overture” which consists of the Horticultural speci mens entered by the club members. The “Performance” will be the arrangements representing Ballet, Musical Comedy, Burlesque, Ama^- teur Theatricals and Drama. The Grand Finale will include ax-range- ments for After Matinee Tables and After Theatre Tables. The “Little Theatre” will be staged by the Green Patch Junior Garden Clubbers with their dis plays of horticulture and arrange ments depicting Ballet in Minia ture, Parade of Months and Bal lad of Davy Cx-ockett. * The officers and members of the Bryan Garden Club, coxdially invite the public to attend the Flower Show in theatrical presentation, “The Curtain Goes Up,” climaxing the year’s study “Plant It, Grow It, and Show It.” Five dollar merchandise certifi cate, Weingarten’s; $5 value fi'ee cleaning, Aggie Cleaners; Maroon Aggie blanket. Exchange Store; coupon book entitling holder to as many as 22 RCA Victor phono graph albums at a saving of $1 on each and two free albums in July and August, Shaffer’s Book Store. Five dollars merchandise certifi cate, Charlie’s Food Mai'ket; din? ner for two, MSC main dining room; Richelieu pearl bmcelet, MSC Gift Shop; season ticket, MSC Film Society; season ticket to Rue Pinalle and Dance Class, MSC Dance Group; Elgin-American compact, McCarty Jewelexs; and five free lines of bowling, MSC Bowling Alley. Pictures submitted will be re turned to owners following the contest. Last year’s winner was Mrs. Suzanne Petty. “Admission to the formal ball will be $1 per couple—the price of a movie”, said Brothers. Tickets will be on sale within a week. Marine Recruiters Here Next Week With the recent enlargement of the standard officer programs, the United States Marine Corps is of- fexnng college students and grad uates an opportunity to ear n a com mission in either the air or ground element of the Corps. In connection with these pro grams, Captain A. L. Fimian and his officer procurement team will visit A&M April 8-10. Interested students may contact Capt. Fimian or members of his team in the YMCA on those dates. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 2f per word If per word each additional day Minimum charge—40* DEADLINES S p.m. day before publication Classified Display 80* per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 Fop Sale Bed, TV antenna, drawing table, baby stroller, large bassinet anu stand. VI 6-7393. Illt3 Tomato plants, 307 Cherry St., Walter Johnson, VI 6-6653, 97T Th Practically new 1956 silent de luxe Royal portable typewriter. Contact C-12-B College View, llltf 1956 Plymouth Savoy, only 2,000 miles, fox-ced to sacrifice. Phone VI 6-4035 after 4 p.m. 2 : REAL ESTATE—If you have a rood erediC how* about this—$100 Sown, $100 per month for 10 nonius.' then payments -reduced; idll buy practically new, two bed- oom home, good’location, College Station. VI 6-7192. 110t3 Two piece, living room suite. PhoTie VI 6-6492. 110t4 Summer Serge tailored uniform, shirt Ifii x 33< pants 31 x 33, extra good, $22.50. Project Housing 3D after 5 p.m. U0t4 Ideal house for college couple. Location . near campus. Newly re decorated and reasonably priced. VI 6-6763. 107tf Late model All-State motor scooter. 701 Gilchrist, College Sta tion. * ' 105tf For Rent Unfurnished, two bedroom du plex, washing machine connections. 814 Banks, Bx^an, TA 2-8795. Two bedroom furnished house. 123 Meadowland, College Station. $60 per month. Call TA 2-5068 between 5 and 6 p.m. llltf Furnished efficiency apartment just off campus. $30. Bills paid. Call Mrs. Marion Pugh. VI 6-6638. ' ' ‘ lllt2 Seven room unfurnished home in Navasota; restricted neighborhood. A. J. Youens, Youens Sunbec Co.. Navasota. Illt2 Unusually cool .one bedroom fur- xished apartment in College Hills. 175.00 per month, bills paid. Adults mly. Phone VI 6-5031. 109tf Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tf K&B DRIVING RANGE — Is Now Open — Mon. thru FrL — 4 P.M. till? Sat. & Sun. — 10 A.M. till? Fin Feather Rd. * Bryan Pets Dogs, cats boarded—low daily, weekly, monthly rates. Grooming, Puppies. Free pickup, delivery. BAYARD KENNELS, Highway 6 Bouth, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf Work Wanted Guaranteed radio and appliance repair. C-13-D College View. 81tf Typing wanted to do in my home. Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr. Phone TA 2-3532 after 6 p.m. lOOtf Help Wanted Aggies to work part time, Wed nesday, Friday mornings or after noons. Prefer someone available also dui'ing summer. Must have ear. Ca nvr 6-5535. 109t3 Special Notice Stock onuhand of the following items being closed out at COST PRICES. Lowe Brothers, paints, doors and windows, sash, balances and sash weights, corrugated roof ing, V-crimp roofing, metal siding, bronze screen wire, chromtrim al- uipinum moulding, one Skil power saw, poultry and rabbit fence, non.- climable lawn fence, 72” poultry netting, 60” chic-mesh wire, 6 guage reinforcing mesh, wood shin gles, fire bride, round/edge paving brick, half surface butts! several other items of Builders Hardware and miscellaneous items also to be closed out, COX LUMBER COM PANY, 2705 South College Ave., Bryan. 106t8 Persons interested in joining an A&M European Tour should con tact Dr. Breitenkamp, Ropm .lOlA Academic Building. 90t23 OFFICIAL NOTICES Offfrlftl noUce* must be broucht, mailed, •r telephoned ro aa to arrive la tbe Office of Stadeat Publication* (SOT Goodwin. >1 •-*415, hour* S-lt, 1-5. dally Monday tbrour* Friday) at or before tbe deadline re of 1 p.m. of the day preeedlnc publlealtoa. — Director ef Student Publications. The Senior Ring Committee rules that the preliminary grades for the Spring Semester. 1956 be considered as fhe final grade In determining a student’s eligibility to order the A. and M. ring. Such students may now leave their names with the ring clerk in the Registrar’s office. Their rec ords will be checked and eligibility for the ring wlU be determined by April . 12th, 1956. ' Orders for the ring will be taken between April 12th and Jujie 1st for July 10th delivery. The Ring Clerk Is on duty from 8:00 A.M. to 12 noon Tuesdays through Saturdays each week. Rings must be paid for in full when placing the order. Rings may be called for In person or will be mailed to the student at an additional charge of twenty-five cents. Thla must be paid at the time the order is placed. H. E. Heaton Registrar A 1.1. DEPARTMENTS: Copies of the 1955-56 Student Directory are available (75 cents each) at the Office of Student Publications. 207 Goodwin Hall. 72tf PROMPT RADIO SERVICE — Call — SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND TV SERVICE 711 •. Mala Si. fAeaeee from BsHroad Twee) PHONE TA 1-1M1 MKT AN • ENGINEERING AND AECHTTKCTURAI. SUPPLIES 1 • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES Ml Old Sulphur Springs Road BRTAN, TEXAS ★ FINE FOOD ★ Z A R A P E Mexican-American 4 blks. E. of Hwy. 6 "N Pillsbury’s FLOUR j Pillsbury’s Cake Mix ANGEL FOOD,« 0 , 5 L h e 47 c 39c & ,X ORANGE JUICE Morton’s Fruit 1014 Oz. Pasco Frozen 2 Can* 29C ORR’S GOLD SEAL VEAL SHOULDER Apple Peach Cherry Chicken Beef Turkey For PIES Morton’s Meat 8 Oz. PIES STRAWBERRIES S”'" 5 99-- 4 For 89 FISH STICKS Gulf 8 Oz. Stream Pkg - . 29 Sanitary Homogenized—Vo GAL. 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CANTALOUPES FRESH CRISP CUCUMBERS 2 lbs. 25c Each FLORIDA JUICY ORANGES 5 lbs. 29c POTATOES d POTWOtl AH Purpose RUSSETT EG G S SUPER * TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS ★ I MARKETS MED. DOZEN t BEST BN BRYAN 200 E. 24