The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 16, 1957, Image 5

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GRADUATING RANGE AND FORESTRY WIVES, with the exception of Patsy Folsom,
are pictured above. Left to right, they are Joyce Morgan, Virginia Ryerson, Billie Buck,
Sue Williamson, Virginia Box and Nancy Langford with their sponsor Mrs. R. R.
Rhodes.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
9ne da; 3^ per word
2* per word each additional day
Minimum charge—40^
1>EA IH.INKS
fi p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
80^ per column Inch
each Insertion
PHONE VI 0-6415
HELP WANTED
Experienced hamburger cook for-
new drive-in. Call VI 6-7076.
275tfn
Experienced beauty operator.
Excellent opportunity. P r u i t t’s
Beauty and Fabric Shop. 273tfn
FOR SALE
For two days only, 1953 Pontiac
Chieftain Deluxe 2-door sedan with
all the extras: radio, white sidewall
tixes, two tone (ivory and blue)
night mirror, deluxe cushions,
windshield .washer, clock, E-Z-I
glass throughout. Excellent con
dition and owned by px*ofessor.
Price, $795 cash; terms possible.
Call VI 6-6732. 277tl
PETS
DON’T TAKE ANY CHANCES
PROTECT YOLR FEMALE
PETS IN SEASON
BAYARD KENNELS
Highway 6 South, College
VI 6-5535
White’s evaporative cooler, 2,200
CFM. Phone VI 6-4949. 277t4
FOR RENT
1949 4-door Deluxe Plymouth.
Good condition. $225. 4305 Col
lege Main. VI 6-4865. 276t3
Furnished, large one - bedroom
duplex apartment. Available June
1. Phone VI 6-4812 after 5 p.m.
or on weekends. 277tfn
Seven-months old Olympia type
writer with engineering symbols.
107 Sulphur Springs x'oad, College
Station. 276t3
Two bedxoom apartment, fur
nished. Now till September* 1st.
Phone TA 3-1073. 207-A Davis
street, Bryan. 277t2
Mathis evaporative cooler. Two
years old. Mahogany front. VI-
6-5683 after 5 p.m. D-6-B Col
lege View. . 276t7
Fuimished one bedroom house
available June 1. Located at 100
North Church street, College Sta
tion. VI 6-7098. 277t3
Boots, size 8 Vs or 9 D, two sets
of serge, serge and pink boot
pants, $50. 201 Patricia or call
VI 6-4751 between 8 a.m. and
5 p.m. • 276t3
Four room apartment, furnish
ed, in Bryan. Call VI 6-5638.
276tfn
Unfurnished one bedroom house
with garage. 808 Dellwood, Sky
way Theater vicinity. $45. 275t4
Pux-ebred Dachshund puppies,
seven weeks old. Wormed
and inoculated. Call TA 3-3388
after 5 p.m. 275t4
One bedroom furnished house,
$50. Summer only. Couple. TA-
2-6491 after 5:30. 275t3
Sears one-wheel trailer with
tarp; 8-foot Servel. See W. E.
Haynes, Wellboim Road after 4
p.m. 274t3
Available June 1 redecorated one
bedroom furnished apartment Col
lege Hills. Adults only. $65 per
month. VI 6-5031 after 6 p.m.
Monday through Finday, all day
Saturday and Sunday. 273tfn
Wizard evaporative cooler, 3,000
CFM; dresser and bicycle. C-7-D
College View. 275t4
Kroeler studio couch. Reason
able. Ask for Mr. Meyer at Bil-
Bera Drive-Inn between 6:00 and
9:00 p.m. 274t3
One way tx-ailers to any part of
United States. Also local trail
ers. You can save money by mov
ing with a trailer. Baker Tire
Company. Phone TA 2^8159.
271tl3
Senior boots, size 10, calf 15%
with accessories. Call VI 6-5684
after 5 p.m. 273t6
Lai'ge southeast bedroom up
stairs, with meals. Mrs. Maggie
Parker, TA 3-4375. 270tfn
LOST
Army trench coat with sergeant
first class stripes and 1st Armor
Division patch. If found, return to
Sei'geant Love joy, Military De
partment. 275t4
One single bedroom, upstairs,
first of June. Mrs. Maggie Parker,
TA 3-4375. 270tfn
Nice three room furnished apart
ment just off A&M campus. $42.50.
Inquire at 203 Kyle or phone Mr.
Adams, WA 3-4685, San Antonio.
Turn east at light on Houston high
way. 269tfn
Lady’s musical purse containing
nei’fume, lipstick and $5 cash.
Finder keep money, return purse
Room 82, Milner hall. 275t3
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric
Shop. 98tf
EARLY BIRD
SHOPPE
TOGS — GIFTS AND TOYS
for Girls and Boys
FABRICS — SHOES
Ridgecrest Village 3601 Texas Ave.
This ad good for one pair of.
Regulation Sox.
PROMPT RADIO SERVICE
— Cali —
SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND
TV SERVICE
T13 8. Main St.
(Avrmm from Railroad T»wnr)
PHonna ta s-icMu ustajh
WORK WANTED
Mrs. K. Frank Robinson, 1014
Harrington, will entertain the
Architect Wives Club, which she
sponsors, at a coffee Saturday
morning. The party will begin at
10 and dress will be strictly in
formal. All members are urged to
be present.
* * s|;
The annual spring picnic for
students, faculty and families of
the Wildlife Management Depart
ment will be held at 6 p. m. Thurs
day in Hensel park. Each family
will bring its own food and drinks.
=i= * %
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Holdredge
will be hosts for the annual spring
graduation party of the Mechanical
Engineering Wives Club at 6 p. m.
Friday at their home, 1118 Ash-
burn. Dr. C. M. Simmang, depart
ment head, will award Ph. T.
diplomas. Past sponsors of the club
will be special guests.
I have boy eight years old.
Would like to keep another boy
that age. Will take to Bible
school, swimming lessons, etc.
Would consider keeping other
children in same family. 4305
College Main. VI 6-4865. 276t3
Middle age woman graduate of
piano, experienced teacher. Wants
adult beginner students. TA 2-1909.
274t3
For expert typing call TA-
3-1437. 274t4
Day nursery for working moth
ers. Call Mrs. 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. 2G0tfn
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
Kitchen remodeling, cupboard
work, interior painting. VI 6-7265.
258tfn
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
SPECIAL NOTICE
Call VI 6-7108 to make reserva
tions at Kiddie Koi’ner for the
Senior dance and graduation exer
cises. 277t2
At 8 a.m. Thursday, May 23,
there will be posted on a bulletin
hoax'd in the Registrar’s Office a
list of those candidates who have
completed all academic require
ments for a degree. . Every candi
date is urged to consult this list
to detei'mine his status.
H. L. Heaton,
Registrar,
Want to get those odd jobs
around the house taken care of?
Call DOCTOR FIXIT today for
free estimates. No job too large
or too small. One call does the
complete job from planning to
financing with no down payment
and five years to pay. Call DOC
TOR FIXIT at MARION PUGH
LUMBER COMPANY. Phone
VI 6-5711. 275t4
Ph.T degrees will be presented
to wives of graduating seniors at
a social planned for 8 p. m. Friday
in the MSC social room by the
invited.
Members who are donating re
freshments for the occasion are
• ENOnVKKRrNG AND
ARCHITECT tJRAI. SCPPIAKB
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
■M OM Bnlptinr Spring* K««<*
BRIAN, TEXAS
CASH FOR YOUR BOOKS!
TRADE WITH LOU, HE’S RIGHT WITH YOU!
Mrs. Thomas
Talks Of Peru
As Poets Dine
Mrs. F. L. Thomas, recently re
turned from Lima, Peru where she
has lived for the past three years,
was guest speaker at the annual
reuniop of the Poetry Society held
Monday night at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. M. C. Jaynes.
Julia Cisneros and Keith Kid-
well, poetry contest winners from
Consolidated high school, were pre
sent to receive their awards, auto
graphed copies of poems by Charles
Lee Hurley. 1 i
Other guests included Mrs.
Eugene Rush, CHS English teach
er, Mrs. Lucille Hargrove Reynolds,
Alabama poet, Robert Gladish and
Dr. Loyd C. Taylor. Mrs. Milton
Franklin read the evening’s poems.
Best poems in the light category,
by popular vote, placed Elizabeth
Wood, first; John Q. Anderson,
second; and Charles Drumwright,
third. Recognition for best three
ppems in serious vein went to
Charles Lee Hurley, Dr. Anderson
and Charles Drumwright.
The following officers were
elected to serve again: Mrs. Dan
Hudson, president; Mrs. McNeill
Drumwright, vice-president; Mrs.
F. L. Thomas, secretary; Mrs. T.
Gordon Watts, treasurer; Eliza
beth Wood, historian; Mrs. Milton
Franklin and Vick Lindley, readers.
The program, attended by 34
members and guests, was preceded
by a buffet supper. The Rev.
Gordon Watts, D. D., gave the in
vocation.
FOR LOCAL & LONG
DISTANCE MOVING
\
BEARD TRANSFER &
STORAGE
Ph. TA 2-2^35
Agent for United
LI’L ABNER
By A1 Capp
LIZARD OF OOZE NO FAKE!?
This newspaperv
doubting the wild rumors
(spread £>g stories in ttzzsr
newspaper) that an enor
mous, liza.rd.-UKe creature
was actually seen emerg
ing from the ooze of
LaKe Eerie,sent its ace
photographer after
proof.
With reluctance,
distaste and horror,
we are now forced, to
admit the story is true.
WE'VE FOUND
PRINTS OF
ENORMOUS
FEET IN THIS
AREA. HAVE
VOU SEEN A
MONSTER
AROUND?
NO, SUM—AN 7 )
WHILE VJE IS N
ON TH SUBJECK
O'enormous
feet; has vo'
SEEN MAH
CHILE, TINV,
AROUN'P-
&IN GONE THREE
WEEKS. SEEMS
LIKE HE WERE
SWALLOWED
up rr_
P E A N t T S
E2S33E1I7 i sczt cf
HE'S READ CINDERELLA:
"PlNOCCHlO." "SNOW white:
All of those books..
\r
AND THAT ISN'T THE
ONLY THING..
By Charles M, Schulz
HE CAN ALSO DISCUSS
THEM INTELLIGENTLY'
asked to bring them to A-9-C or B-
11-A College View before 3 p. m.
Friday.
* * *
Presentation of Ph.T. degrees for
the Business Administration Wives’
Club will be made at 8 P- m. Wed
nesday at the YMCA, second floor.
T. W. Leland, head of the de
partment, will present the diplomas
to wives of graduating seniors.
Speaker for the evening will be
Phillip Goode. Members’ husbands
will be guests.
sH : I'
The Bryari-College Station Pan
American Round Table will meet
at 7: 30 p. m. today at the YMCA.
The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
Thursday, May 16, 1957 PAGE 5
DON’T FORGET
OUR
CLEARANCE
SALE !
SERVING BRYAN and
COLLEGE; STATION
C* SAM HOUSTON ZEPHYR
Lv. N. Zulch 10:08 a.m.
Ar. Dallas . . 12:47 g».m.
Lv. N. Zulch
Ar. Houston
7:28 p.m.
9:15 p.m.
FORT WORTH AND
DENVER RAILWAY
N. L. CRYAR, Agent
Phone 15 • NORTH ZULCH
Grad Dresses
Go To Parties
Next Summer
By DOROTHY ROE
EVERY GIRL wants a gradua
tion dress that can be trans
formed into a party dress after
the diploma is safely in hand.
One smart solution is to make
a bare-topped party dress of white
pique, with a little coverup cape.
This season capes are all the rage,
so it’s possible to have a halter top
party dx-ess, with the cape making
it a graceful and appropriate
graduation dress.
One of the most flattering styles
for any girl is a dress cut on
princess lines, highwaisted, with
a full-gored skirt, a halter neckline
and a lowdipping back. The cape
should fall about three inches above
the elbow.
For the sheath minded, a slender
dress, which might be teamed with
a back-buttoning bolero is suggest
ed. If you want a more formal
look, you might make it in white
silk shantung.
After graduation, you may give
the dress a new look with a variety
of bright . cummerbunds, ranging
from/ gay red-and-white cheeked
gingham for a pique di’ess to tur
quoise taffeta for the white
shantung. And for a really gala
look, try a wide sash of organza or
chiffon, with long streamers clear
to the hemline. Just for fun, tip
the streamers with artificial
flowers.
WANT TO HELP AN AGGIE?
Here’s how you can.... Sell your used
books to LOU and an Aggie can buy
a used book instead of a new one next
FALL.
Loupot’s Trading Post
BRIGHTEN YOUR HOME THIS
WEEK END
with a junior sized pot plant grown especially
for use in the home or garden
WEEK-END SPECIAL SALE
COLEUS
CELOSIA
CALADIUMS
NEPHTHYTIS
ENGLISH IVY ....
PEPEROMIA
DEVIL’S IVY
SANSEVIERIA PLANTERS
CHRYSANTHEMUMS . .
39c
39c
49c
49c
49c
39c
49c
49c
49c
MAY 17TH AND 18TH
Cash and Carry Only
NAN’S AGGI ELAND
BLOSSOM SHOP FLOWER SHOP
1105 S. College
Bryan, Texas
Next to Campus Theatre
College Station, Texas
+ GROCERIES ^
Maryland Club—6-Oz. Jar
INSTANT COFFEE
No. 2 Cans—Lucky Leaf
SLICED APPLES .
No. 2 Cans—Van Camp’s
PORK & BEANS ,
303 Cans—Trellis Brand
GREEN PEAS . .
300 .Size Cans—Kim bell’s
CREAM PEAS . .
303 Cans—Libby’s Sliced
RED BEETS . . .
Folger’s
COFFEE . . .
. . . $1.39
. 3 cans 45c
. 2,cans 35c
. 2 cans 29c
2 cans 29c
. 2 cans 35c
1 lb. can 97c
20-Oz. Jars—Goodwin’s STRAWBERRY
PRESERVES jar 49c
300 Size Cans—Austex 2 CANS
SPAGHETTI with meat balls . 47c
7-Oz. Cans Star Kist
SOLID PACK TUNA . . can 39c
3 Pound Can
C R I S C O 93c
No. 2 Cans—Libby’s
PINEAPPLE JUICE . . 2 cans 29c
46-Oz. Cans—Texsun
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE . . can 25c
Johnson’s Hard Gloss
GLOCOAT—V55 gallon can . . $1.59
^ FROZEN FOODS ^
— PICT SWEET —
PINK LEMONADE 2-
LIMEADE
ORANGE JUICE
PINEAPPLE JUICE
BABY LIMAS
FORD HOOK LIMAS
BABY WHOLE OKRA . . .
—6-Oz.
Cans
35c
Pkg.
27c
MARKET
. lb.
. lb,
lb.
Decker’s—Tali Korn
SLICED BACON . .
Decker’s lowana Brand
ALL MEAT WIENERS
Armour’s Star—Spiced
LUNCHEON MEAT .
— PEN FED BABY BEEF CUTS —
LOIN STEAK lb.
T-BONE STEAK .... lb.
PORTER HOUSE STEAK . lb.
Meaty
SHORT RIBS lb.
Fresh
GROUND MEAT .... lb.
Square Cut
SHOULDER ROAST . . . lb.
55c
45c
39c
75c
75c
49c
33c
33c
45c
PRODUCE
California
CELERY .
Firm Green
CABBAGE
California Sunkist
LEMONS .
Golden Ripe
BANANAS
. stalk 12c
. 2 lbs. 9c
. doz. 23c
. 2 lbs. 25c
SPECIALS FOR THUR. AFTERNOON, FRI. & SAT.—MAY 16 - 17 - 18
FOOD
MARKET
CHARLIE'S
NORTH GATE
— WE DELIVER
COLLEGE STATION