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Battalion College Station (Brazos County),, Texas : . Tuesday, May 7, 1957 1 earn t ops Th«i Poultry Judging Team took gsee^nd place in the 10th annual Southern Collegiate Poultry Judg ing Contest held recently at Mis sissippi State College. Kentucky placed first and Ar kansas came in after A&M. Clint Herring, junior from Ham ilton, placed third in the Market Products Division. Other members of the team were David Behlen, junior from Gon zales and Ken Hollemah, senior from Bryan. Carl Armstrong, jun ior from Odessa was an alternate. PtSERYK THE WHY NOT GIVE HER THE REST- GIVE Her SOMETHING FROM ZIUh JEWELRY 112 N. Main Ph. TA 2-2435 China Silver — Jewelry — Watches Diamonds Town Hall Staff Town Hall staff members will ring down the curtain on a suc cessful year with a steak fry at the home of C. G. (Spike) White, recreation and entertainment direc tor of the Student Activities De partment, tonight at G. This year’s staff consisted of 17 seniors and 15 juniors, headed by John Heard. At the supper, jun iors on the staff will receive me mentos for service given during the year*. “We had a very excellent year, insofar as the acts we were able to get were concerned,” remarked Heard. “The response to the pro grams by the people of the com munity, as well as the Aggies, was very gratifying.” Interviews were held last night for aspirants for next year’s staff, which will be headed by Merrill Adamcik, junior from El Campo. Fry slices of Canadian bacon lightly or they will be dry and hard. MAY is ‘Smorgasbord Month’ at the M. S. C. BATTALION CLASSIFIED FOR SALE Senior boots, 2 pairs. Size 10 and 10%. Complete senior uni forms. Dorm 12-318. 271t2 Air Force officer’s blue wool gabardine uniform. Size 38 L. See at B-16-D College View. 271t4 (3) Pianos, Haines, Ludwig, Hampton. May be seen at the YMGA. Sealed bids will be receiv ed in the Office of the Business Manager, College Administration Building until 10:30 a.m.. May 20, 1957. The right is reserved to re ject any and all bids and to waive any and all technicalities. Address Business Manager, A&M College of Texas, College Station, Texas, for further information. 270t2 Pure bred Dachshund puppies six weeks old. Wormed and in oculated. TA 3-3388. after 5 p.m. y; 270t2 AKC registered 3 month old male Collie pup, wormed and inoculated. May be seen at Bayard Kennels, VI C-5535. 2G8t8 Senior boots size 9%. Phone WA 4-6517, Fort Worth. 264tl2 FOR RENT I One way trailers to any part of : United States. Also local trail- ; ers. You can save money by mov-r ■ing with a trailer. Baker Tire Company. Phone TA 2-8159. 271tl3 Unfurnished two bedroom house ht 209 Montclair. 271t4 College professor will rent home for summer. All modern conveniences including air condi tioning and TV. Will also rent for indefinite period unfurnished three bedroom house on Highland near Consolidated Schools. $65 per month. VI 6-4052. 271t3 Large _ southeast bedroom up stairs, with meals. Mrs. Maggie Parker, TA 3-4375. 270tfn One single bedroom, upstairs, first of June. Mrs. Maggie Parker, TA 3-4375. 270tfn One apartment one block from North Gate Post Office. TA 3-6524. 270t3 Garage apartment available June 8. Living room, bedroom, kitchen and dinette. Furnished or unfur- nished. Call TA 3-6772. 270tfn Niqe three room furnished apart ment just off A&M campus. $42.50. Inquire at 203 Kyle or phone Mr. Adama, WA 3-4685, San Antonio. Turn east at light on Houston high way: ' 269tfn Cool, quiet, three room and bath apartment. Completely furnished. Adults only. TA 2-1244. 267t8 Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tf PETS DON’T TAKE ANY CHANCES PROTECT YOUR FEMALE PETS IN SEASON BAYARD KENNELS i Highway 6 South, College VI 6-5535 EARLY BIRD SHOPPE TOGS — GIFTS AND TOYS t " for Girls and Boys FABRICS — SHOES Btdgecrect Village 3001 Texas Are. : This ad good for one pair of Regulation Sox. FEMALE HELP WANTED A lady with a pleasant personal ity for constantly meeting the pub lic to work in a secretarial position at the Memorial Student Center. The job requires fast, accurate typ ing, shorthand, ability to handle personnel, experience in office management. A permanent resi dent desired but not necessary. Col lege training or several years’ sec retarial experience desirable. Ap plicants will be interviewed imme diately. Contact in person only, Director’s Office, MSC. 268tfn WANTED TO BUY Transportation car in good me chanical condition. VI 6-6415 her tween 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. 271t3 WORK WANTED Day nursery for working moth ers. Call Mi^s. Redding, VI 6-4892. 271tfn 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 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 or call VI 6-4142.. 225tfn Kitchen remodeling, cupboard work, interior painting. VI 6-7265. 258tfn LOST Red female cocker, twelve years old. In vicinity of East Gate. VI- 6-5390, 305 Ash. 270t4 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES MAN OR WOMAN Own Your Own Business A new item. First time offered. Start in spare time, if satisfied, then work full time. Refilling and collecting money from bulk machines in this area. To qualify you must have a car, reference, $360 cash to secure territory and inventory. De voting 4 hours a week to busi ness your end on percentages of collections should net approxi mately $175 monthly with very good possibility of taking over full time. Income increasing ac cordingly. If applicant can qualify financial assistance will be given by Co. for expansion to full time position with above average income. Include phone in application. Battalion Box 65. PROMPT’ RADIO SERVICE — Cali — SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND TV SERVICE Tl* H. Mala St. (Aotmb from Railroad *aww) WURR *A S-1UMJ. UTAM WANTED TO RENT Furnished house or apartment for graduate student and family (2 children) for June, July, Aug ust. Write Sam Sutherland, 931 W. 7th, Freeport, Tex. 269t4 SPECIAL NOTICE A meeting of all lot owners of College Hills Estate (not Wood land Acres or College Hills Wood lands) is being called for Friday, May 10, 1957 at 7:00 p.m., in the cafeteria of A&M Consolidated School for the purpose of electing representatives to the restrictions committee as called for by the Deed Restrictions of said addition. Has a family increase caused a space problem in your home ? Let DOCTOR FIXIT add a new room for baby or a family room for all. Nothing down—up to.five years to pay. Call DOCTOR FTX- IT at MARION PUGH LUMBER COMPANY.. Phone VI 6-5711 to day. 271t4 Wee Aggieland Kindergarten will register children during the month of May for term beginning in September. Pre-first grade music, art and speech under experienced teachers. VI 6-4052. 271t3 Student entomologist will inspect your home for termites and make recommendations, $3. E. J. God dard, Box 804, College Station. 271t4 Anyone desiring to drive ’56 Chevrolet to vicinity New York at end of semester call VI 6-4848 af ter 5 p.m. 271t2 SOT. ROSS LODGE, NO. 1300 A.F. * A.M. g* College Station, Texas Called meeting Tuesday at 7 P.m. Work in F. C. de- gree. All visiting brethren are invited. L. P. Dulaney, W.M. J. J. Woolket, Acting See’y. OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed, or telephoned ho as to arrive In the OfflM of Student Publications (Ground Sloot YMOA, VI 0-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dallf Monday through Friday) at or before tin. deadline of 1 p.m. of the day precedlni publication — Director of Student Publica tions. Regalia for the Baccalaureate- Commencement Exercise All students who are candidates for th« degree of Doctor of Philosophy are re quired to order hoods as well as the doc. tor’s cap and gown, and to leave the hoods with the Registrar no later than 1 p.m. Tuesday, May 21. The Ph.D. hoods will not be worn in the procession since all such candidates will be hooded on the stage. Candidates for the Master’s Degree will wear the master’s cap and gown; thosr who are candidates for the Bachelor’i Degree, except military students, will wea» the bachelor’s cap and gown. All militarj students who are candidates for degrees wH wear the appropriate military uniform. Rental of caps and gowns may be ar ranged with the Exchange Store. Orders may be placed between 8 a.m. May 1 and 12 noon Saturday, May 11. The rental is as follows: doctor’s cap and gown $4.25. master’s cap and gown $3.75, bachelor’s cap and gown $3.25. Hood rental is the same as that for cap and gown. C. K. Tishler, Chairman Convocations Committee • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECT! 1 R AI. SCPPURS • BLUE LINE PRINTS • ROTE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES SSS OM SalpSnr Spring* R—S MET AN. TEXAS Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST SOSA East 26th Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment (Across from Court House) Social Whirl Garden Mrs. Edward Madeley presided at the May 3 meeting of the A&M Garden Club, while Mrs. Ran Bos well opened with an invocation. Past presidents who were pres ent were awarded certificates by Mrs. Tom Taylor, who thanked them for their help during the past and through the current year. The installation of officers for the 1957-58 club year was con ducted by Mrs. Marion Pugh. The new officers are: Mesdames Tom Taylor, president; Ed Baker, first vice-president; Stanley Davis, sec ond vice-president; W. C. Freeman, third vice-president; John Perry, recording secretary; R. E. Patter son, corresponding secretary; J. G. McGuire, treasurer; John Ashton, reporter; and Ed Madeley, histor ian. A patio picnic table, arranged by Mrs. L. E. LaVigne, served as the Table of the Month. White ligustrum blooms were combined with the red of verbena and ger anium in a dark bowl. A heavy candle repeated the red of the flowers. Mrs. J. J. Woolket and Mrs. Spencer Buchanan served as hos tesses and Mrs. A. E. Carter poured the coffee. The newly elected extended an invitation to a coffee at the home of Mrs. Fred Farrar on Friday, May 17 from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Vet Speaks Tonight Members of the Pre-Vet Society wil hear Dr. C. M. Patterson, ex tension veterinarian, speak at 7:30 p.m. tonight in the Amphitheatre of the Veterinary Hospital. Civil Engineering Wives elected new officers for the summer. Elected were Janie Hart, presi dent; Jimmie Lou Cooley, vice president; Sandra Boyd, secretary and treasurer; Robbie Robertson, reporter and Aggie Wives’ Council representative. Graduating seniors who wish to receive Ph.T. degrees should contact Betty Huffman at D-7-D or call V 28 immediately. A dinner for C. E. wives and husbands will be held at Zarape’s Restaurant May 15 at 8 p.m. Ph.T. degrees will be presented. Everyone should have their reser vation in by May 10 to Betty Huffman. ❖ Newly elected officers of the Officers’ Wives Club of College Station are Mrs. Roger. McCaulley, president; Mrs. Douglas Slinger- land, vice president; Mrs. William W. Lewis Jr., secretary; Mrs. Ed ward F. Sauer, treasurer; Mrs. Raymond J. Dengler, social chair man. * * * Industrial Engineering Wives Club will meet at 8. p.m. today in room 2B of the Memorial Stu dent Center. New officers will be elected and final plans made for the graduation tea. All members are urged to be present. * * * Officers for the summer and fall terms will be elected at Wed nesday night’s meeting of the Architect Wives Club. The meet ing will be held at 7:30 p.m. in the south solarium of the YMCA. On the evening’s program are visits to the A&M Chapel and to Cover that saucepan of water you are heating for cooking vegetables or other foods; the vapor that rises and does not escape will help the water to come to a boil rapidly. several Bryan homes. * * * Wildlife Management Wives will meet for a social at 7:30 p.m. today in the YMCA. A gradua tion party for senior members will he discussed. * * * Oceanography and Meteorology Student Wives Club will meet at 8 this evening in the south solar ium of the YMCA. Red River Group Votes Neal Prexy Lloyd Neal, sophomore market ing student, was elected president of the Red. River Valley Home town Club at their last regular meeting. Ronnie Parsons, sophomore elec trical . engineering student was chosen vice president. Jack Smith, sophomore civil engineering stu dent was selected as secretary, and Clifford Franklin, engineer ing freshman was named reporter. OUR LAWLESS LANGUAGE* The laws that govern plural words I think are strictly for the birds. If goose in plural comes out geese Why are not two of moose then meese? If two of mouse comes out as mice Should not the plural house be hice? If we say he, and his, and him _ Then why not she, and shis, and shim? No wonder kids flunk out of schools ... English doesn’t follow rules! MORAL: The singularly plural pleasures of Chesterfield King make a man feel tall as a hice. So don’t be a geese! Take your pleasure BIG. Take Chesfferfield King. Big length . . . big flavor . . . the smoothest natural tobacco filter. Try ’em. /y Chesterfield King gives you more of what youVe smoking for! *$50 goes to Paul R. Salomons, City College of N. 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