The Battalion College Station (Braxoa County)', Texas i’AGE 4 Tuesday, April. 16, 1957 Read Battalion Classifieds Daily LetiuM' 'Ak^d'- • • DRESS FOR IT COMFORTABLY . . , SMARTLY IN "Dressy Wash-'n’-Wear” Cricket Slacks T A uored by Perfect fit, drape Wash-’n’-Wear for easy care All the wanted colors Quality fabrics, workmanship Reasonably priced to allow you a complete slack wardrobe $895 OL ^Ixclicincie Sl\ ancie ‘Serving Texas Aggies” ore DESIGNER-MODELS—Mrs. G. S. Trevino, left, and Mrs. W. H. Clayton model the original creations they will wear in tomorrow’s Newcomers Club style show. — Photo by McCain FLOWER SHOW (Continued from page 2) tables and the award of merit for the best potted plant. Mrs. G. B. Wilcox won the special award on a Spuria Iris and Mrs. C. W. Crawford, the award of merit for the best spec imen. First place ribbons were also awarded Mrs. J. E. Roberts, who won eight; Mrs. R. L. Brown and Mrs. C. C. Doak, seven each; Mrs. P. W. Burns, three; and the Mes- dames E. L. Angell, J. G. Mc Guire, Marion Pug-h, G. B. Wil cox, D. W. Williams and R. E. Snuggs, two each. More Blue Ribbons Single blue ribbons went to the Mesdames D. P. Anderson, Ed Ba ker, C. B. Campbell, C. W. Craw ford, George Draper, Guy Fran- ceschini, Ed Garner, Robert Knapp, R. D. Lewis, Ed Madeley, A. B. Nelson, W. L. Penberthy, C. W. Pewthers, R. E. Schiller 1 , Tom Tay lor, Carl Williams, Robert Boss ier. Second and third place awards were won by the Mesdames S. P. Davis, W. C. Freeman, Robert Gibbs, Barlow Irvin, Myron Lig- da, K. D. Loeffler, E. L. May- hugh, L. S. O’Bannon, W. M. Potts, Fred Smith, Mills P. Wal ker and Dona Carnes. Norman Anderson entered five - AT TOBYS - time And . . it's also time for you to buy that little boy or girl a new Easter outfit . . . The young man of the house will parade so proudly Your little girl . . . will look so smart in one of 'our new smartly fashioned suits or dainty dresses . AND .... we have so many lovable and dainty fashions for the small ones, too COME IN AND SEE THE COMPLETE SELECTION At TOBYS Now! 211 N. Main St. Bryan ribbon-winning specimens in the men’s class and A. B. Nelson, one. In the Junior Division, Candy Garner, June Bearden and Sidney Armistead won awards for the propagation of plants from cut tings. Awards for propagation from seed went to Melissa Owens, who also won the special award for a dahlia started from seed, Peggye Breazeale and Susan Timm. Junior Winners Sidney Armistead, Sharon Co vey and Marty Goff each won two blue ribbons in the junior arrange ment classes. Other blue ribbons were won by Pamela Adams, June Bearden, Linda Bloom, Candy Gar- ner, Nancy Holland, Melissa Owens, Virginia Patterson, Susan Schwarz and Susan Timm. Sandra Covey, Judy Perry, Re becca Schiller and Dick Pewthers received second and third place awards. . Prof. A. F. DeWerth, head of the A&M Department of Flori culture and Landscape Architect ure, arranged the Educational Di vision of the show. Another educational feature PYE GOT CASH Right When You Need It FRIENDLY PERSONAL LOANS LOUPOT’S This man can give you dependable delivery of THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR an International daily newspaper Housewives, businessmen, teachers, and students oil over the world read and enjoy this international newspaper, pub lished doily in Boston. World- famous for constructive news stories and penetrating editorials. Special features for the whole family. The Christian Science Monitor One Norway St., Boston 15, Moss. Send your newspaper for the time checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. I year $16 □ 6 months $8 Q i month* $4 Q Name Address TitV" Zone State 6 My Fair Lady’ — Fashion Show To Feature ‘Originals’ By Newcomers “My Fair Lady” will step out in high fashion Wednesday after noon when Newcomers Clubbers model their own creations in a stylie show at 2 o’clock in the assembly room of the Memorial Student Center. In keeping with the show theme, taken from the popular Broadway production. “My Fair Lady,” Mrs. Jack Mowery, accom panied by Mrs. Frederick Wilhelm, will sing “On the Street Where You Live” and Miss Ann Hite will dance an original interpretation of “I Could Have Danced All Night.” Background music and a solo, “Clair de Lune,” will also be of fered by Mrs. Wilhelm. Decorations for the seated tea will include “stylish” Easter eggs, and spring flowers will adorn the stage. Models include the Mesdames Raymond Staten, Gilberto Trevino, P. D. Weiner, S. M. Gaafar, C. W. SOCIAL WHIRL (Continued from Page 2) Marie Tiller will be hostess to Wildlife Management Wives at 7:30 tonight at her home, 413B Stasney St., College Station. Members are asked to bring three hard-boiled eggs, as Easter bas kets will be prepared during the evening. lie ip Business Administration Wives interested in receiving Ph.T. de grees this spring should notify Martha Godwin, VI 6-4396, as soon as possible. Make cheese sandwiches and then grill them in butter in a heavy skillet. Serve for lunch with crisp bacon, currant jelly and a salad. was an array of wild flowers ai’- ranged by Mrs. C. B. Campbell and Mi’s. Robert Gibbs. Judges for the show were Mrs. J. W. Batts of Bryan and Miss Dixie Harris and the Mesdames E. O. Barton, G. G. Orr, J6e C. Patterson and Joseph H. Rentz of Houston. Jeffries, John R. Pedigo, I. M. Atkins, Phil Cutchins, Edg’ar L. Scott, J. M. Palmer, J. S. Hamm, Neemah Rau, G. G. Gibson, J. H. Dozier. Also modeling will be Mrs. Ross Strader and daughter, Judy; Susan Kamm, daughter of the Rob ert Kamms; David Anderson, son of Col. and Mrs. D. P. Anderson; Dennis McCauley, son of Capt. and Mrs. Roger McCauley; Cathy Ko- neeny, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Konecny; and the Misses Rebecca McNeil, Norma Dansby, Barbara Staten and Connie Mav erick. A dash of mustard is good to add to a cream sauce that is to be used with fish. Show chairman is Mrs. Thomas A. George. On her committee are the Mesdames Peter Dehlinger, Harry V. Ellis, K. J. Edwards, D. C. Pfannstiel, Glendon P. Jones, Lee Ennis, M. C. Schroeder, P. J. Konecny, Roger McCauley, Delmer P. Anderson, Freeman Fuller, Car- roll Sutb and William H. Clayton. Accessories to be worn by mod els will be provided by Mrs. Per mit Snyder of the Real Hat Shop. A&M MENS SHOP 103 MAIN — NORTH GATE AGGIE OWNED ITS FOR REAL by Chester Field TOE DANCER CY* At campus hops, Cy guards the wall. Why, he doesn’t know at all. Cy thinks he’s really quite a prancer— In point of fact, a real toe dancer. But, as every wise girl knows. He doesn’t dance on his own toes! MORAL* Stay on your toes! Take your pleasure BIG with Chesterfield King! Big length—big flavor .. . and the smoothest natural tobacco filter. Chesterfield King gives you more of what you’re smoking for.. Like your pleasure BIG? Chesterfield King . has Everything! m $50 goes to John R. Hendrickson, Florida State University, for his Chester Field poem. $50 for every philosophical verse accepted for publi cation. Chesterfield, P.O. Box 21, New York 46, N, Y. O Llictrett & Myers Tobacco Oo. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES >ne day 3^ per word 24 Per word each additional day Minimum charge—10^ DEADLINES B p.m. day before publlcatloa Classified Display 80^ per column Inch each Insertion PHONE VI 6-641B FOR SALE 1956 Montclair hardtop. Low mileage, like new. Extras. $2300.- 00. May be seen at B-16-A C.V. after 5 p.m. or call VI 6-4693. 262t4 By owner: one bedroom house with attached garage;. In first class condition, large lot. Excel lent rent property. Price $4,750. Phone VI 6-4084. 262t4 FOR RENT Very large nice four room fur nished apartment just off A&M campus. Two bedrooms and gar age. $52.50. Phone VI 6-6088 af ter five week days, Saturday or Sunday at any time or see at 603 Montclair by Southside Shopping Center. 253tfn Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tf WORK WANTED LITHOGRAPHING — PHOTO OFFSET PRINTING — EN GRAVED PRINTING. Special pri ces on thesis printing. ZOST THE PRINTER, 3408-B Texas Ave., phone VI 6-5786. 260tfn Typing to do at home. Mrs. John Dillon, 2112B Cavitt, Bryan, Tex as. 259t4 Accurate typist desires work at home. Thesis experience. VI- 6-7265. 255tfn MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING AND NOTARY. Bi-City Secretar ial Answering Service, 3408A Tex as Avenue. Phone VI 6-5786. 248tfn Day nursery, monthly rates. Day or night sitting on week ends. Christian home, experience, cheap. TA 2-6076, 3007 South College Ave., Bryan 233tfn All day nursery. Have had nur ses’ training. 304 West Dexter 01 call VI 6-4142.. 225tfn Kitchen remodeling, cupboard work, interior painting. VI 6-7265. 258tfn • ENGINEERING AND ARCHTTEOTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS « PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES MS Old Satpfcsr Serine* RmU BRIAR. TEXAS LOST Pair of glasses with black frames. Lost Friday on campus. Reward. Contact Walton 1-10. 262t2 A Wiler wrist watch. Reward. Contact Johnny Tomlin, VI 6-6863. 260t3 PETS BOARD YOUR PETS OVER THE EASTER HOLIDAYS Low Weekly Rates BAYARD KENNELS Highway 6 South, College VI 6-5535 FEMALE HELP WANTED A neat, attractive, average sized woman is needed as PBX operator at the Memorial Student Center. Varied hours, weekend work and night work. Three full time steno graphic jobs, one part time steno graphic job and one secretarial job will be available at the Memorial Student Center approximately the middle of May. Neat, attractive ladies will be interviewed for these positions immediately -— 5% - day week, 8-hour day and pleasant working conditions. Contact in per son only Director’s Office, MSC. Description of jobs: Secretarial job—fast, accurate typist, profic ient duplicating work, shorthand required, ability to handle person nel, experience in office manage ment. Permanent resident de sired. Stenographic jobs — accur ate typing and shorthand required on all stenographic jobs. One of the jobs requires handling of semi-monthly payroll (250 em ployes), usage of dictaphone. The half-day stenographic job will be available September 1 (9-months job). 261-tfn SPECIAL NOTICE Spring is spruce up time and DOCTOR FIXIT is ready to help you. Add a room, a den, a garage, a fence, paint, install sheetrock or any job you might have by using easy monthly payments. Nothing down and up to five years to pay. Call DOCTOR FIXIT at MARION PUGH LUMBER COMPANY. Phone VI 6-5711 today. 262t2 EARLY BIRD SHOPPE TOGS — GIFTS AND TOYS for Girls and Boys FABRICS — SHOES Ridgecrest Village 3601 Texas Aye. This ad good for one pair of Regulation Sox. LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 249 ORDER OF ELECTION AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS ORDERING A RUN-OFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION ON TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1957, FOR T H E ELECTION OF A COUNCILMAN FOR WARD III: FIXING THE TIME, PLACE AND MANNER OF HOLDING THE ELECTION AND APPOINTING JUDGES AND CLERKS THEREOF. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas: A run-off election shall be and the sam« is hereby ordered to be held on the first Tuesday in May, 1957, the same being May 7, for the purpose of electing a Councilman for Ward III, of the City of College Sta tion, Texas. » The election will he held in the Council Room of the City building and the follow ing persons are hereby appointed managers of said election, to-wit: Mrs. Fred E. Smith, Judge, and Mrs. Walter H. Dela- plane and Mrs. W. S. Edmonds, clerks. The polls shall be opened promptly at 8 o’clock A M. and shall be closed promptly at 7 o’clock P.M. The election will be held under the pro visions of the laws of the State of Texas governing run-off elections, and only duly qualified voters who are residents of Ward III of the City of College Station shall be allowed to vote. A copy of this ordinance, signed by the Mayor and attested by the City Secretary shall, when posted at one public place in the City of College Station, serve as prop er notice of said election. Passed and approved this the 10th day of April, 1957. APPROVED: S/Ernest Langford Mayo* ATTEST: S/N. M. McGinnis City Secretary OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, matledi or telephoned so as to arrive In the Offles of Student Publications (Ground FlooC YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dallf Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publication — Director of Student Publlea- tlons. All students who desire to take the Air \Force Stanine Tests in order to .qualify for an Air Force contract this fail (and have not previously taken this test) must sign the roster in room 311, Military Sci ence Building, before 5 p.m. Monday, i The tests will be given in room 204, White Coliseum, Thursday, April 18. at 8 a.m. This is the last time these tests will be given this spring. Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 803A East 26th Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment (Across from Court House) 1 PROMPT RADIO SERVICE — Call — SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND TV SERVICE YU S. Main St. (Act*** from Railroad Tawtv) WOMB TA B-1B41 BBXAJS