The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 28, 1956, Image 5

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GROCERIES
303 Can
COMSTOCK PIE SLICED APPLES I9c
10 Oz. Can
LIBBY FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 4 cans $1.00
60 Count—Cello Pkg.
ELCOR ASSORTED COLOR NAPKINS 10c
DEL DIXI SOUR OR DILL PICKLES . . qt. jar 25c
TOWIE THROWN STUFFED OLIVES . . 6oz. jar 35c
BRE AST- O - Cl IK K EN CHUNK TUNA. . half can 25c
SUGAR - IMPERIAL . . ; 5 lb. bag 46c
CUT RITE WAX PAPER 125 ft. roll 22c
LIBBY PINEAPPLE JUICE 46 oz. can 25c
LIPTON TEA Vi lb. 34c
GLADIOLA BISCUITS - 8 oz. can 2 for 19c
PANTRY MAIDE OLEO -1 lb. pkg . 2 for 35c
RATH LUNCHEON MEAT 12 oz. can 33c
RATH VIENNA SAUSAGE - ^ can 2 for 33c
RATH POTTED MEAT - 14 can 2 for 15c
RATH PIGS FEET -14 oz. jar 27c
ROSEDALE LIMA BEANS - 303 can 2 for 29c
Small Can
KOBEY SHOESTRING POTATOES .... 2 cans 19c
BAMA PEANUT BUTTER -- 9 oz. tumbler 19c
BAMA GRAPE JAM--20oz.Dec. Tumbler 29c
LILLY MELLORINE half gallon 59c
Frozen Foods
Libby’s—6 Oz. Can
Orange Juice . 2 for 29c
Libby’s 8 Oz. Pkg.
Meat Pies 19c
Gorton’s—1 Lb. Package
Ocean Perch 37c
Produce
Firm—Large Head
Jumbo Lettuce .... 15c
Fresh Home Grown
Cantaloupes . . . lb. 4c
Fresh
Texas Peaches. 2 lbs. 25c
Fresh Thompson
Seedless Grapes . lb. 19c
MEATS
Armour’s Star
SHANK END
BUTT END
Cured Ham "> 45< »> 49
Black Hawk Canned Ham Sale
ll/ 2 LB. MINIATURE HAM
33/4 LB. FAMILY HAM
63/4 LB. PARTY HAM
. Per tin S1.69
. Per tin §3.49
. Per tin §5.98
Black Hawk Sliced Bacon
lb. 45c
Black Hawk All Meat Franks lb. 35c
Lean Veal Round Steak
lb. 49c
Lean Veal Pot Roast
lb. 27c
Fresh Ground Meat
lb. 25c
MILLER'S
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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.
The Battalion .... College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Thursday, June 28, 1956 PAGE 5
Churches Schedule Services
A new minister and an assistant
minister are in the pulpit of two
local churches this Sunday conduct
ing the services. Another local
church will hold a joint church
service with the congregation of a
Kurten church in the schedule of
Sunday activities.
Church of the Nazarene
The Rev. James Farris, formerly
of La Marque Church of the Naza
rene, will take over the pulpit Sun
day in 11 a.m. worship seiwices.
Church School will begin at 10 a.m.
The Nazarene Young People’s So
ciety will meet at 7:15 p.m. fol
lowed by Evangelistic Services at
8. Wednesday vespers will begin
at 7:30 p.m.
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
Roger Cilley, a recent graduate
of the Episcopal Theological Semi
nary of the Southwest in Austin,
has come to the Chapel as Assist
ant Minister and will preach his
first sermon at 9:30 a.m. Sunday.
He will be ordained a Deacon in
the Episcopal Church on July 6.
Holy Communion will be observed
at 8 and 9:30 a.m. while Church
School will meet at 9:30 a.m. Ice
tea will be served in the Parish
Hall following the 9:30 a.m. service.
Faith Evangelical and
Reformed Church
There will be no church service
or’ School Sunday at the church.
Instead, the congregation will join
in a united worship service with
Zion Evangelical and Reformed
Church in Kurten, on the Kurten
school grounds at 10:30 a.m. Aft-
erwards, the two congregations will
join in a picnic dinner with recrea
tion for men, women and children
in the afternoon.
Christian Science Society
Sunday School will begin at 9:30
a.m. followed by worship services
at 11. The reading room is open
from 2:30 to 5 p.m. Monday. Wed
nesday evening services will be held
at 8.
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints
Services will be held at 10 a.m.
Sunday in the YMCA Chapel.
A&M Christian Church
Dr. W. C. Jones will have “Two
Gods” as his sermon topic for 11
a.m. worship services Sunday.
Church School at 9:45 a.m. will
follow coffee time at 9:30. Board
of Officers will meet at 8:30 a.m.
in the church office.
St. Mary’s Catholic Chapel
Mass is said every weekday at 6
a.m. Confessions will be heard
from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Saturday
and preceding Sunday Mass which
is said at 7 and 9 a.m.
Wesley Foundation
Vespers \vill be held from 7 to
7:15 tonight in the sanctuary of the
A&M Methodist Church. Aggie
Sunday School Class will meet at
9:45 a.m. Sunday with Dr. Bob
Shrode conducting the instructions.
Bethel Lutheran Church
(Missouri Synod)
The Rev. Paul Schroeder will
conduct the 10:45 a.m. services
Sunday in the absence of the Rev.
William C. Peterson. Rev. Peter
son, pastor, is attending a confer
ence in St. Paul, Minn. There will
be no vespers Wednesday during
the pastor’s absence.
Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church
Dean A. C. Streng will preach on
“May God aid us to make our Gov
ernment • worthy in his Sight” at
10:45 a.m. services Sunday. Holy
Communion will be observed. Dean
Streng is Dean of Texas Lutheran
College in Seguin, Texas. Church
Board Awards Contracts
Specials for Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues. — June 28, 29, 30 — July 1, 2, 3
Construction contracts totaling
$1,151,781.59 were awarded by the
Board of Directors of the A&M
System at their meeting Saturday
morning.
More than half of the total con
struction will be on the campus at
A&M, the rest spread over the Sys
tem.
Revenue bond; issues, , pf which
$500,000 is for use at College Sta
tion, totalled $920,000. .The $520,-.
000 at A&M \vill be used for the
Power Plant; $.420,000 went for :
use at Arlington State College at
Arlington.
One construction contract was
increased by $9,270, two totalling
$49,902 were confirmed and the
Chancellor was authorized t o
award a contract for $63,541, pend
ing the signing of an agreement.
Contracts awarded for work at
A&M included one to W. E.
]£utzschbach Company, Bryan, for
construction of underground elec
tric lines and an east-side substa
tion on a bid of $158,876; to Meyer
Blanke Company, St. Louis, Mo.
for major items of equipment at
the creamery, $40,252.59; to Henry
Vogt Co., Louisville, Ky., for steam
generator at the power plant,
$175,488; to DeLaval Steam Tur
bine Co., Trenton, N. J. for 5,000-
kilo watt generator, $292,760; Con
denser Service and Engineering
Co., Hoboken, N. J., for 6,750
square foot condenser, $53,715.
Contracts awarded since the last
board meeting to Wood-Leppaid
Air Conditioning Co., Houston, for
air-conditioning the basement of
the college administration building,
a lecture room at Nagle Hall and
alternations at the Memorial Stu
dent Center, $29,310, was confirm
ed.
The Chancellor was authorized,
upon completion of a pending
agreement with the United States
Department of Agriculture, to
award a contract for air-condition
ing two floors of the USDA build
ing to Way Engineering Co., of
Houston, on a bid of $63,541.
Kutschback of Bryan was award
ed a contract for constructing a
steam tunnel extension at Prairie
View on a bid of $15,545; Childs
Construction Co., Fort Worth, con
tract for building a new women’s
dormitory at Arlington, $404,250;
Haws and Garrett, Fort Worth,
new accoustical ceiling for the
auditorium at Tarleton State Col
lege, $10,895. Contract awarded
Owens and Burkett Co., Houston,
for repairs at Prairie View, $20,-
592, was confirmed and a contract
of Owens and Burkett for repairs
to Woodruff Hall at Prairie View
was increased by $9,270.
Appropriations by the board at
Satux-days’ meeting totalled $1,-
296,070.31. This includes construc
tion for which contxacts were
awarded, not covered by previous
appropi'iations, and including $300,-
000 for maintenance, repairs and
altei'ation of existing buildings at
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BRYAN
A&M during the coming year. This
included $21,000 for new class
room equipment and moving of
Civil Engineering Department to
new quarters; $50,000 for remodel
ing Nagle Hall for use of the
School of Arts and Sciences; $69,-
000 for greenhouse construotion
for Agronomy, Plant Psysiology
and Pathology; $9,700 for the cur
rent year and $57,100 for next
year for work in Oceanography
Department.
Power plant Revenue bonds for;
A&M in the amount: of $500,000
were sold pointly to Rotan, Mosle
Co., Houston; Underwood and Neu-
haus, Houston and Austin; Hart
and Parvin, Houston: This joint
bid was the lowest for a weighted
average annual interest rate of
3.249004 per-cent. Dormitory rev
enue bonds for Arlington State
College were soild jointly to First
Southwest Co., Dallas; Rauscher,
Pierce and Co. Inc., Dallas; and
M. E. Allison and Co., San An
tonio. Their weighted average an
nual intex-est rate was 4.12441 pei - -
ce«t.
Contx-acts for printing the bonds
went to the Steck Co., Austin, on
a bid of $184 for the A&M bonds;
Ax-lington bond printing went to
the Helms Printing Co. Inc., Dal
las for $200.
School is hfeld at 9:30 a.m. Luther
League will meet at 7:30 p.m. Mon
day and the Brotherhood will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. A congre
gational picnic is planned for July
11 at 7 p.m. on the church grounds.
All Aggies are invited to the picnic
for which food will be furnished by
the congx-egation.
Church of Christ
Mont Whitson, pastor, will
speak on “Reverence” at 10:45 a.m.
sex-vices Sunday. Church School
will begin at 9:45 a.m. “Respect
of Person” is the title from this
week’s evening service on the se
izes of Studies from James. Young
People’s Class will meet at 6:15
p.m. followed by evening sex-vice
at 7:15. Midweek services will be
held at 7:15 p.m. Wednesday and
Ladies Bible closs will meet at 10
a.m. Thursday in the church build
ing.
First Baptist Church
Rev. Robex-t Longshore will con
duct the 11 a.m. wox-ship service
Sunday following church school at
9:40. Training Union will begin at
7 p.m. with worship service follow
ing at 8. Wednesday teacher’s
meeting will be held at 6:30 p.m.
preceding the 7:30 prayer meeting.
A&M Methodist Chux-ch
Rev. Nolan Vance will conduct
the 10:55 a.m. worship sex-vices
Sunday following Church, School at
9:45. Intermediate and Senior
MYF will be held at 5:45 and 6:30
p.m. i-espectively.
A&M Presbyterian Church
“The Forerunners of the Com
munion Service” is the sermon of
the Rev. Norman Anderson at the
8:45 a.m. worship services Sunday.
Church School will follow at 9:45
a.m. Holy Communion will be ob
served at the worship service.
College Heights Asseixibly of God
Wox-ship services will be held at
11 a.m. Sunday follow-ixxg Church
School at 9:45. Chx-ist Ambassa
dors will meet at 6:30 p.m. px-eced-
ing the evening worship at 7:30.
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PHONE VI 6-6415 *
Female Help Wanted
Beauty Operator, Edna’s Beauty
Salon or Px-uitt’s Beauty Shop.
135tf
For Bent
Will share my home with a coup
le of widowed mothers and child-
x-en. Also keep children day or
night. Have automatic washer. All
for very low rates. Mrs. Margaret
McNeil, 501 Thompson, College
Station. 144t3
For Sale
One lot of (66) bicycles, com
plete and pax-ts, in vax-ious condi
tions. May be seen by contacting
Campus Security Office. Sealed
bids will be received in the Office
of the Business Managei', College
Administx-ation Building until 10:30
a.m.,‘July 2, 1956. The right is
reserved to x-eject any and all bids
and to waive any and all technicali
ties. Address Business Managei-,
A. and M. College of Texas, Col
lege Station, Texas, for further in-
fox-mation. 145t2
Fux-nished apartment, newly pa
pered with garage. Near college.
VI 6-5431. 144tf
A nice bedroom for gentleman or
lady. $5.50 weekly, VI 6-5559. 200
Meadow Lane. 144t6
$40.00, 2 small fuimished houses
closes to college; $45.00, 1 nice
unfurnished apartment, plenty of
i*oom and close to college; $47.50,
2 nice apartments, completely fux--
nished, close to college and South-
side grocery store in College Sta
tion. All plus utilities. Apply at
403 Jex-sey or call VI 6-5427.
143tf
Window Fan—$25. College View
B-2-Y. VI 6-4394. I44t6
Two stox-y, 3 bedroom, den 2%
bath on 2 acx-e lot. 1015 Walton
Drive, College Hills Estate. $17,550.
G.I. $450. down. VI 6-6459 after
noon. 144t3
Late model typewriters, peifox-m
like new. Bxwan Business Machine
like new. BRYAN BUSINESS
MACHINE, 429 South Main, Bry
an. 143tf
1953 Fox-d 6—fox-dor with x-adio
and heatex*, one owner' car, $775.00.
VI 6-4648. John G. McNeely.
143tf
Fux-nished duplex, very desirable;
couple ox* 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
Work Wanted
Expei’ienced Christian lady wants
px-actical nuxsing. Will baby sit
day or night. TA 2-5431. 144t3
1 suite, sitting room, sleeping
porch, private bath, garage, 2
meals per day, maid service. 1
southeast bedi-oom, private bath,
2 meals per day, maid service, gar
age. Mrs. Maggie Parker, 200
Congress, Biyan, Phone TAylor
3-4375. 126tf
Neat accux-ate typist desii'es typ
ing in my home. Own electx-ic type
writer. VI 6-5805. 142tf
Attention Working Mothers! All
Day nursexy, $25.00 month. Also
^aby sitting by hour, 35 cents.
IT 6-4142 or 304 W. Dexter. 128tf
Sewing machines, Pxmitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
’ For the summer, fux-nished com-
fox-table home. Reasonable per
sons. Phone VI 6-4251. 146t2
Guaranteed radio and appliance
repair. C-13-D College View.
81tf
Nice fux-nished, four I'oom apart
ment, North Gate. $60 plus util
ities, 306 Second Street, College.
VI 6-5481. 146tl
Typing wanted to do in my
nome. Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr.
Phone TA 2-3532 after 5 p.m. lOOtf
Washing and ironing and baby
sitting in our home. Margaret Mc
Neil, 501 Thompson, College Sta
tion. 1
One x'oom furnished apartment,
with kitchen and bath. Separate
entrance. $40.00 month. Utilities
paid. Near East Gate. Phone
VI 6-6162. 146t2
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BRYAN, TEXAS
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Sat. & Sun. — 10 A.M. till?
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PROMPT RADIO SERVICE
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PHONE TA 2-1*41 BRYAN
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• 303A East 26th
3all TA 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
Male Help Wanted
Experienced butcher and expex’-
ienced checker for part time week
end work. No Sundays. FOOD
TOWN, 516 No. Main Street, Bry
an. 144tf
Help Wanted
Waitress wanted. Hours 6 a.m.
— 3 p.m. Apply in person West-
ex-n Restaux-ant. Intex-ested in em
ploying Aggie Wife. 126tf
Wanted, Maid mornings to caxe
for 2 children. House chox-es.
Health caxd and references desix'ecl-
B-15-C C.V. 146tl
Pets
AKC Registex-ed Daschund pup
pies. 400 W. Dextex-, College Sta
tion, South of college campus.
VI 6-7247. 144tf
Dogs, cats boarded—low daily,
veekly, monthly rates. Grooming,
Puppies. Free pickup, delivei-y.
3AYARD KENNELS, Highway 6
South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf
Lost
An Aggie Ring, class ’51. Left
in rest room of Memox-ial Student
Center. Please return to Edwin
P. Lloyd, VI 6-4474. Reward.
145t2
Red billfold, vicinity of College
View. Please x-etum billfold and
contents to Mai-joxie Swearingen,
C-9-C College View, VI 6-5217.
146tl
Special Notice
Does your bathx-oom need tiling ?
Call TY TILE COMPANY for fxoe
estimates. VI 6-4462. 145tf
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College Station
Colled meeting Thursday,
June 2Sth. at 7 p.m. Worfc
in MM degree. Members and
visiting brethren welcome.
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N. M. McGinn
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Applications for degrees are now Xjei
students who e
summer session
are ex pectin
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accepted at the Registrar's Office from all
ect to graduate at the
peel
(Augusti. Students who
< peeling to complete the requirements
for either a Baccalaureate or Master"* De
gree during the summer session,
by the Office
should call
the Registrar no later
d file formal app
cation for their degree. 14516
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