The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 07, 1956, Image 4

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The Battalion
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.. College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Thursday, June 7, 1956
BSU Collects
$508 in Drive
A total amount of $508.00 was
received for the Baptist Student
Union Summer Mission Offering
campaign, according to Cliff Har
ris, BSU Director. The total sur
passed the goal of $500.
Twenty student missionaries will
be sent to fox’eign mission fields
this summer as a result of this
fund.
Cushing Library
Hours for Summer
Summer hours for the Cushing
Memorial Library have been an
nounced by Robert A. Houze, li
brarian.
They are as follows:
Monday through Thursday, 8
a.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday, 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Saturday, 8 a.m. to 12 noon.
Sunday, 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day .... 20 per word
10 per word each additional day
Minimum charge—400
DEADLINES
5 p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
800 per column inch
each insertion
PHONE VT 6-6415
For Sale
FOR SALE
(1) 1937 Chevrolt Truck, 1%
ton. May be seen at Entomology
Research Laboratory or by calling
Victor 6-5922. Sealed bids will be
received in the Office of the Busi
ness Manager, College Administra
tion Building until 10:30 a.m., June
25, 1956. The right is reserved to
reject any and all bids and to waive
any and all technicalities. Address
Business Manager, A. and M. Col
lege Station, Texas, for further
Texas, for further information.
143t2
One 1952 MG model TD. $750.
Can be seen evenings, 902 Fairview,
C.S. 143t4
Large Ward’s evaporative cool
er, may cool entire apartment.
$35.00; VI 6-4287, 4308 Maywood
Drive- 143t2
1953 Ford 6—fordor with radio
and heater, one owner car, $775.00.
VI 6-4648. John G. McNeely.
143tf
June Special, FREE with each
$15.00 purchase of Sherwin-Will
iams Paints, one trellis value $1.60
»r equivalent or with each of 5
gallons Sherwin - Williams paint
you will receive FREE one extra
gallon. COX LUMBER COMPANY,
2705 South College Avenue, phone
TA 3-3145. • 142t4
108 aci'e farm near Madisonville.
Mrs. Lee, VI 6-5395 from 8 to 5
p. m. 142t3
Wanted to Buy
Three or four drawer metal fil-
fTig cabinet. VI 6-5848. 142t3
Work Wanted
Neat accurate typist desires typ
ing in my home. Own electric type
writer. VI 6-5805. 142tf
Attention Working Mothers! All
Day nursery, $25.00 month. Also
j&aby sitting by hour, 35 cents.
VI 6-4142 or 304 W. Dexter. 128tf
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 5 p.m. lOOtf
Special Notice
Will take care of child or child
ren in my home, B-5-Z College
View. 141t3
Help Wanted
Lady with a pleasant pei-sonality
to supervise catering affairs in the
MSC Food Department. Prefer
college background in Home Eco
nomics or Institption Management.
Age 21 to 35 years. Unusual work
ing hours which will include a
great deal of night work. Contact
in person only, Mrs. Adams, Direc
tor’s Office, Memorial Student
Center. 143tl
Waitress wanted. Hours 6 a.m.
— 3 p.m. Apply in person West
ern Restaurant. Interested in em
ploying Aggie Wife. 126tf
Pets
Dogs, cats boarded—low daily,
weekly, monthly rates. Grooming,
Puppies. Free pickup, delivery.
BAYARD KENNELS, Highway 6
gouth. College. VI 6-5535. 70tf
JUST ARRIVED! Shipment of
Bettas Gold Crescent Platys and
Velvet Red Swords. HANING’S
TROPICAL FISH SHOP. C-15-X
College View, VI 6-5683. 142t2
Female Help Wanted
Beauty Operator, Edna’s Beauty
Salon or Pruitt’s Beauty Shop.
135tf
For Rent
$40.00, 2 small furnished houses
closes to college; $45.00, 1 nice
unfurnished apartment, plenty of
room and close to college; $47.50,
2 nice apartments, completely fur
nished, close to college and South-
side grocery store in College Sta
tion. All plus utilities. Apply at
403 Jersey or call VI 6-5427.
143tf
Small furnished apartment suit
able for student and wife, utilities
paid. $30.00 monthly. VI 6-4447.
143tf
Furnished garage apartment
near campus and shopping center,
utilities paid—$35.00 monthly, 504
Guernsey-
Late model typewriters, perform
like new. Bryan Business Machine
like new. BRYAN BUSINESS
MACHINE, 429 South Main, Bry
an. 143tf
One bedroom furnished lower
apartment in College Hills. Adults
only. $55.00 without utilities. Phone
VI 6-5031 after 6 p.m. 143tf
Private apartment, furnished.
$50. per month. Also nicely fur
nished bedroom for rent. Call
VI 6-5559- 141t3
Furnished duplex, very desirable;
couple or couple with infant. Walk
ing distance campus. $55.00 month
plus utilities. Summer or perma
nent. Phone TA 3-6785 or VI
6-6287. - 140tf
1 suite, sitting room, sleeping
porch, private bath, garage, 2
meals per day, maid service. 1
southeast bedroom, private bath,
2 meals per day, maid service, gar
age. Mrs. Maggie Parker, 200
Congress, Bryan, Phone TAylor
3-4375. 126tf
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
Legal Notice
incorporated within
ring
the
ORDINANCE NO. 231
AN ORDINANCE RECEIVING CERTAIN
TERRITORY ADJOINING THE LIMITS
OF THE CITY INTO AND INCORPORA
TING THE SAME AS A PART OF THE
CITY OF COLLEGE STATION. TEXAS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY
COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COL
LEGE STATION. TEXAS:
Upon compliance with Article II. Sec
tion 7 of the City Charter, the followii
territory shall be ii
city limit:
Beginning :
Woodland Estates Addition to the City of
College Station. Texas.
Thence S 45° E a distance of 1826 feet
to the line between the Richard Carter and
Morgan Rector Surveys.
Thence S 45° W along the line between
the Richard Carter and Morgan Rector Sur
veys a distance of approximately 5280 feet
to the northeast line of State Highway
No. 6.
Thence in a southeasterly direction along
the northeast line of State Highway No. 6
a distance of 1124 feet.
Thence S 45° W a distance of 100 feet
to a fence comer in the southwest line of
State Highway No. 6. This fence corner
also being a common corner to the F.
Dobrovolny land and the F. S. Kapchin-
skie land.
Thence approximately S 78° W along
a fence line between the F. Dobrovolny
and F. S. Kapchinskie land a distance of
1928 feet to a fence corner.
Thence S 45° E along a fence line a
distance of 994 feet to a telephone pole
for corner. This comer also being located
N 45° W 804 feet from the most westerly
comer of the Morgan Smith land.
Thence S 45° W a distance of 1250 feet
to the northeast line of a new road (Glade
Street).
Hhence in a southeasterly direction along
the fence line on the northeast line of said
new road a distance of 552 feet to the
intersection of the northeast line of the
new road with the southeast line of On-
Street. .
Thence S 45° W along the southeast line
of Orr Street a distance of 50 feet to the
northeast line of The Knoll Addition to
the City of College Station. Texas.
Thence N 45° W a distance of 392 feet
to the east corner of the Charlie Schwartz
land.
Thence S 45° W along the southeast
line of the said Schwartz land a distance of
approximately 1490 feet to the south cor-
pftr of the said Schwartz land.
Thence along the present city limits to
ig. .
Passed, approved, and ordered published
>ng
the point of beginning
■ed.
this Uie 30th day of May. 1956.
A pproved:
S./Ernest Langford
Mayor *
i Attest:
S. N M. McGinnis
City Secretary
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
SOSA East 26th
Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
OFFICIAL NOTICES
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY—Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Fincher
of 700 Dexter Drive in College Hills celebrated their 50th
wedding anniversary yesterday. They were honored at a
family celebration at the home of Mrs. Lois Rogers of
College Station, who is one of their three daughters. The
others are Mrs. Alvis Austin of Baton Rouge, La. and Mrs.
Claire Harrison of Austin. There are six grandchildren
and a great-grandchild.
Geology Department
Announces Awards
The Department of Geology, has
announced the following winners,
at the annual awards ceremonies:
Eddie V. Gray, Harold E. Cur
tis, Harvey W. Wende, and Hulon
M. Madeley, - are winners of the
George P. Mitchell scholarship a-
wards. Mitchell is a graduate,
class of ’38 .Houston. The scholar
ship award winners were selected
by the faculty of the department
on a basis of scholarship and achi
evement in college activities.
The Magnolia Petroleum Com
pany Scholarship “to encourage,
assist and recognize an outstand
ing student in the field of geophy
sics,” was won by George L. Ris-
ien. The award is for $400 plus
tuition and fees to a miximum of
$500. The recipient is a junior
student. He was selected by the
Magnolia Petroleum Company
Scholarship Committee from stu
dents nominated by the Faculty
Committee of the Department of
Geology. The Department also re
ceived $400. The presentations
were made by H. E. Cranberry of
Dallas, representing Magnolia.
The Socony Mobil Oil Company
scholarship, essentially an honors
award, based on merit, interest in
the petroleum industry and ca-
i-eer potentiality, went to Eddie
V. Gray, a junior student. The re
cipient was selected by the Socony
Mobil Oil Company Scholarship-
Fellowship Committee and is for
$400 plus tuition and fees to a
maximum of $500. The Depart
ment also received $400.
The George P. Mitchell Fellow
ship Award, went to Gerald B.
Morris of Dallas, a senior in geol
ogy “who has achieved the high
est scholastic record” and to Char
les H. Ritchey of Lafayette, La.,
a senior in geology “who has made
the most improvement in his aca
demic work.”
The Houston Geological Society
Award of $500 cash and a paid-up
membership for one year in the
Society was won by Morris also.
The Michel T. Halbouty Scholar
ships of $500 each went to out
standing graduates who desire to
take advantage of a year’s work in
the field of geology. The winners
were, Douglas D. Mounce and Ger-
ar telephoned so as to arrive In the Offlw
of Student Piiblieatinns (Ground Floo)
YMCA. VI 6-6415. hours 8-12, 1-5, dalb
Monday thrmiKh Friday) at or before th«
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day precedins
iiblication — Director of Student Publlca-
ons.
pul)
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PROMPT RADIO SERVICE
— Call —
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TV SERVICE
713 8. Main 84.
(Aernaa from Railroad Tower)
PHONE TA 1-1941 BRYAN
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THROUGH RELIANCE
ON GOD”
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Tuesday 9:45 a.m.
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TA 2-2819 303 W. 26th
BRYAN
aid B. Morris.
The Leonard Gage Larsen Me
morial Fund, variable cash award
resulting from income of $10,000
permanent endowment fund were
given by H. Larsen of Dallas in
memory of his son, class of ’39,
who gave his life in military ser
vice in World War II. Awards of
$100 each were presented to Jos
eph M. Egar, Stanley A. Mostel-
ler, Donald H. Sheffield, Kenneth
L. Sliger, and William E. Sweet
Jr.
The Geology Faculty Award
from George P. Mitchell, for $150
cash to a teacher in the Depart
ment of Geology, went to Shirley
A. Lynch, head of the department.
An award of the reference book,
“Structural Geology o f North
America” by Eardley, was pre
sented by the staff of the Depart
ment to Merril F. Cobb “for his
splendid aid and continued partic
ipation in the preparation of the
material for the Mother’s Day ex
hibit.”
The Geology club presented an
appreciation gift of a steam iron
to Mrs. Milton A. Byer of College
Station “for the gracious and con
tinued aid to the Geology club.”
Little League
Week’s Summary
Following the completion of the
first two big double-headers of the
College Station Little League sche
dule, the Student Co-op Orioles
and the Marion Pugh Lumber
Company White Sox find them
selves sitting atop the loop stand
ings with unblemished 2-0 marks.
The Black’s Pharmacy Senators
and the Veterans Wars Red Sox
are tied for third and last places
in the four-club league with 0-2 re
cords.
Results of the games played
thus far are as follows: Orioles—
8, Senators—7; White Sox—12,
Red Sox—2; Orioles—6, Red Sox—
2; White Sox—6, Senators—3.
The Senators’ Larry Godfrey
paces the league’s batters with a
perfect 1.000 mark, but he has
only two official times at bat. Joe
Olian, of the Sepators, is hitting
.750; the White Sox’ Danny Feld
man is clouting .667; Larry Ran
dolph, of the Orioles, is batting
.571; The Red Sox’ Eldon Hagler |
and the Senators’ Larry Lewis are
each swatting .400.
Randolph leads the loop in hits,
4, and Feldman tops the others in
R.B.I. and is tied with team-mate
Harold Coonev for the most runs
14. Randolph also is first in two-
i base hits and in total bases. Olian
I leads the league in stolen bases.
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Mon. thru Fri. — 4 P.M. till?
Sat. & Sun. — 10 A.M. till?
Fin Feather Rd. Bryan
OPEN FOR ALL BANQUETS, DINNERS
RECEPTIONS, WEDDINGS AND LUNCHEONS
MAGGIE PARKER DINING HALL
TA 2-5089
“The Oaks” — TA 3-4375
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7 for $1.00
3 for $1.00
4 for $1.00
Budget Buj r —Grade A
MEDIUM EGGS
Libby—303 Can
APPLESAUCE . . .
Libby—No. 2 1 /> Can
FRUIT COCKTAIL ....
Libby—No. 2 Can
CRUSHED PINEAPPLE . .
Libby—No. 211 Can—PEACH,
PEAR or APRICOT NECTAR . 8 for $1.00
Libby—46 Oz. Can
PINEAPPLE JUICE .
Libby—303 Can
CUT GREEN BEANS
Libby—303 Can—Cream Style
GOLDEN CORN . .
Libby—303 Can
GARDEN SWEET PEAS
Libby—14 Oz. Bottle
CATSUP .....
Libby’s
TOMATO SAUCE .
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Libby—12 Oz. Can
LUNCHEON MEAT
Libbv—15 Oz. Jar
SWEET PICKLES .
Libby—300 Can
BUCKEYE PEAS .
Libby—303 Can
PEACHES-Halves or Sliced
8 Oz. Can
GLADIOU BISCUITS
12 Oz. Jar
BAMA GRAPE JAM . .
White
NORTHERN TISSUE .
16 Oz. Can—Libby’s
SPANISH RICE .
No. 1 Can
BONNIE DOG FOOD .
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Libby—-6 Oz. Can
Orange Juice . 7 -$1.00
Libby—10 Oz. Can
Strawberries . 4-$1.00
Libby—8 Oz. Pkg.
Meat Pies ... 5 - $1.00
4 for $1.00
6 for $1.00
6 for $1.00
5 for $1.00
5 for $1.00
13 cans $100
3 for $1.00
4 for $1.00
8 for $1.00
. 5 for $1.00
.11 for $1.00
. 5 for $1.00
. 12 for $1.00
. 7 for $1.00
. 16 for $1.00
Produce
Bananas ... 8 lbs. $1.00
Horticulture Farm—Golden Bantam
Sweet Corn . . doz. 29c
Golden Yellow
Cantaloupes . . . lb. 4c
Fresh
Peaches 2 lbs. 35c
First of the Season — Horticulture Farm
Home Grown • . .
TOMATOES
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EINERS-Armours Star 3 lbs. $1.10
BaCOn-Armours Crescent Sliced 3 lbs. $1.00
Pure Pork
Sausage-Armours Star 3 1 lb. pkgs. $1.00
Fryers-Heart O Texas Fancy lb. 39<
Pot Roast-Choice Veal lb. 33c
HENS-Fresh Dressed lb. 35c
MILLER’S
SUPER MARKET
Sunday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday—7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SPECIALS FOR THU RS., FRI. AND SATURDAY — JUNE 7-8-9