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PAGE 6 Thursday, July 24,1958 PAe Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas 'Junction Manor’ Almost Completed '"'til Battalion Stall Photo The new athletic dormitory is nearing com- a half-million dollars. Facilities include a pletion with an open house planned Aug. .28. swimming pool under construction, car- Estimated cost of the structure will be over peting throughout and air-conditioning. Data Processing Building Gets System Approval Authorization for a data process ing' building' at A&M, allocation of $188,000 for its construction and .appropriation of $12,000 for plans and preliminary expenses for the center, received approval from the A&M Board of Directors. Directors approved plans Wed nesday for a $200,000 data proc essing center, and agreed to ac cept the offer of International Business Machine Corp. to ex change the present data processing centei-’s major piece of high-speed calculating equipment for an im proved model. IBM will furnish the college with a 704 high speed computer, to replace an existing IBM-650 and a 701 that had been proposed for the data processing center. Expansion of the electronic com puter center at A&M into one of the largest in the South, was re cently proposed and approved by the board. The board, in Febru ary of this year, authorized ac ceptance from IBM of a 701 com puter, to expand existing high speed computing equipment. The action today authorizes the college to enter an agreement with IBM for a 704 computer, which can re place the two largest pieces of elec tronic computing equipment plan ned for the data center. Dewey Seeks Re-Election To Legislature State Representative B. H. Dewey, Jr., 40-year-old Bryan at torney, announces his candidacy for reelection to the Office of State Representative, 44th District, Brazos County, Texas, subject to the action of the Democratic Pri mary, July 26, 1958. The Bryan attorney is seeking his fourth elective term to the Legislature, having served as the Representative of Brazos County in the 53rd, 54th and 55th Legisla ture. Dewey has lived in Bi’yan since October 1930 at 106 S. Congi-ess Ave., where he still resides with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Dewey, Sr. Dewey attended high school in Bryan, graduated from Texas A&M in 1938 with a BS De gree, majoring in Accounting, and in 1941 he received his L.L.B. De gree from the University of Texas and was admitted to the practice of law the same year. During WW II Dewey served in the Air Force and Infantry for 41 months, including overseas service in the Philippine Islands. He has been active in the Democratic Party, serving as Precinct Chair man, election judge, and Secretary of the Brazos County Democratic Executive Committee, and he at tended the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pa. in 1948 as alternate delegate from the 6th Congressional District. He has served three terms on the Appropriation, District Con gressional and Legislative and Privileges, Suffrage and Election Committees. He also served on the Conservation and Reclamation, Rules and Inter-state Cooperative Committees and was on the Con ference Committee in 1957 that wrote the Current 2.09 Billion Dol lar Appropriation Bill for the State of Texas and was for social se curity for state employees and 40 hour week. He is running for reelection on his record in the Legislature. His platform in addition to his record includes support for REA, farm- to-market roads, irrigation from 200 acre water feet ponds without permits, annual sessions and an nual salaries, against a general sales tax or state income tax and for tax on natural resources, for judicial redistricting, old age as sistance, election code changes and for continuing improvements of public schools and higher educa tion. The candidate is a member of Bryan Lions Club, First Presby terian Church, Chamber of Com merce, Friends of Library, Ameri can Legion, V.F.W., Brazos County A&M Club, Brazos State and American Bar Associations. He deeply appreciates the op portunity and responsibility of re presenting 50,000 people of Brazos County in the State Legislature. And he earnestly solicits the in fluence and support of every man and woman in Brazos County, Tex as. Paid Political Adv. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES tne day 3< per word >4 per word eaeh additional day Mlnlmnm charge—40^ 1> KADI-INKS ■ p.m. day before publlcatlM Classified Display 804 per column Inch each Insertion PHONE VI 6-6418 FOR SALE Apartment size range $15.00. VI- 6-6638. 144tl CARS! Have access to wholesale market on all models. For informa tion write Cars, Box 1959, College Station. 143t3 (1) 1946 Chevrolet Panel Truck. Can be seen by calling the Depart ment of Veterinary Medicine and Surgery. Sealed bids will be re ceived in the Office of the Business Manager, College Administration Building until 10:30 a. m., July 28, 1958. 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. 143t2 One bedroom house, 50x100 lot, $3,775.00. Excellent location near campus. Small down payment. VI 6-5889 after 5:30 p. m. or week ends. 143tfn (500) Study tables, wood; (50) Chairs, wood, without arms; (450) Chairs, wood, with arms. Can be seen by calling the Housing Office. Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Business Manager, College Administration Buildine - until 10:30 a. m., July 28, 1958. The right is reserved to reject anv and all bids and to waive any and all technicalities. Address Business Manager, A&M College of Texas, College Station, Texas, for further information. 143t2 . Beat the summer heat with a Westinghouse or Montgomery Ward air conditioner or Ward’s evanorative cooler. Bill Wheeler, C-18-W, C.V., VI 6-5202. 138tl2 2, 3, and 4,000 CFM Coolers at Tale prices installed free. White Auto Store. 216 N. Bryan Street. TA 2-3867. 121tfn FOR RENT Two bedroom brick apartment, 402 Second St., College, VI 6-5334. 144t3 One bedroom furnished apart ment. Clean and appreciate tenants who like a nice place to live.. No pets. Couples -only. Between Bry an and College, 2108 Maloney, TA- 3-4620. 144tl Large two bedroom unfurnished apartment near Consolidated school. Ideal for staff member. VI 6-5149. 144tfn Apartments, furnished or unfur nished. North Gate or South Gate. Phone VI 6-5444. 143t2 Furnished two bedroom apart ment. Excellent condition, 201 Church St., one block I’ear of Cam pus Theatre. See Jack Zubik at Zubik Tailors. 143t3 COLLEGE HILLS near East Gate—Cool, nicely furnished, one bedroom southeast apartment. New stove and refrigerator. Adults. $65 plus utilities. Phone VI 6-5031 after 5:30 p. m., all day weekends. 141tfn Furnished apartment near cam pus.' $35, utilities paid. Couple only. VI 6-4447, 14 Ball St. 141tfn • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTI7RAI, SUPPLIES • BUTTE LINE PRINTS • BUUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTAT? SCOATES INDUSTRIES 603 Old Sulphur Springs Road BRYAN, TEXAS FOR RENT Nice, new apartment 2 blocks from Post Office. Three nice re sized rooms and a bath. Nicely m furnished throughout. Freezing ni unit in refrigerator. Four big m closets. VI 6-7248. 138tfn li Garage apartment. One big room, kitchen nook, bath and a — garage. Completely furnished and . new floor covering. Ideal for one 16 boy who really wants to study. ai VI 6-7248. 138tfn Newly decorated furnished up- . stairs garage apartment. Located near the East Gate. Would ap peal to couple or bachelor student. VI 6-5789—or VI 6-5935 after 5. “ 138tfn 1 Redecorated unfurnished 3 room a , apartment. Refrigerator and p stove. Near campus. $50.00. Call «• VI 6-5116. After 5:00, VI 6-4009. f ( 138tfn r( n * Attractive 2 bedroom unfurnish- n ed apartment, near Crockett IV - School. Available immediately. P , Phone VI 6-6660. 138tfn - Three bedroom house. New. Furnished. Two baths. Attic fan. Call VI 6-4457. 1014 Walton Dr., - C. S. 136tfn Furnished apartments and small houses within walking distance of . the College. One office building between Bryan and College on Col- , lege Avenue. VI 6-7331. 135tfn r Four room' furnished apartment r for summer. Available June 1. 1 $75.00. 400B Second St., College 3 Station. 130tfn r Unfurnished, one bedroom apart- l ment. Tile bath, carport, store- - room. North Gate. VI 6-6468. i 127tfn 3 Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric , Shop. 98tf One unfurnished 2-bedroom ga- t rage apartment. VI 6-7331 140tfn B 9 SI WORK WANTED Will keep children for working mothers. VI 6-7801. 144t3 i Will refinish furniture, 502 ’ Thompson or call Col. Sauer, Place- 3 ment Office, VI 6-4756. 143tfn Neat, accurate typist desires typ- — , ing to do in my home. Own electric typewriter. Call VI 6-5805 after _ 5:30 p. m. 142tfn Typing to do in my home. Ex pert work. Reasonable rates. C-13- 1 B C.V. after 5:30. 142tfn Need a home for your toddlers • while you work? We have one 1 where they will have several play- . mates in their own age group. One hot meal with milk each day. j Reasonable rates. Mrs. Redding, J 1104 Milner, VI 6-4892. [ Your term papers, etc., will be . better if you think now, write them a ; now, and bring them to Bi-City t) Secretarial service to be typed now. g - VI 6-5786, 3408A Texas Avenue. p t 115tfn ft xe Experienced child care, days and — evenings. TA 2-6900, Mrs. Gilbert Dylla, 2116 Cavitt. 112tfn C PROMPT RADIO SERVICE — Call — SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND TV SERVICE 713 S. Main St. Tabes Tested Free By Experts PHONE TA 2-1041 BRYAN WANTED TO RENT Graduate student would like to HELP WANTED Two car hops wanted. Exper- not necessary. Apply Tri- )rive-In. 3606 South College. 123tfn Two waitresses wanted. Exper- 123tfn SPECIAL NOTICE Doctor Fixit is a specialist in ng new bedrooms, dens, or rooms as well as converting iges into attractive living space the family. The rates are PUGH LUMBER CO. 144tl AGGIES Promote My Dad Justice Robert W. HAMILTON TO TEXAS SUPREME COURT The Most Experienced Man For The Job l\ot>ert %\J. ^JJamihon, Texas A. & M. Student (Pol. Ad. Paid For By Jr.) College Station, Texas Called meeting Thursday, July 24, at 7 p. m. The Master Mason’s Degree will be conferred. A special in- visiting firemen who are Ma sons. Lodge room is air conditioned. C. H. Ransdell, W.M. J. J. Woolket, Sec’.y. typewriter Authorized ibutor. We will blow the and lint out with com- n—and only charge you for i ribbon. Come see us. ADAMS BUSINESS MACHINES 909 South Main in Bryan Phone TA 2-6000 Boys and girls Tbetween twelve xteen years are eligible for tnmer Teen-age Typing Class only once a year at special Make reservations early. TA 3-6655. Business Col- 129tfn Electrolux Sales and Service. G, ""•’hams. TA 3-6600. 90tfn EARLY BIRD SHOPPE rS — GIFTS AND TOYS for Girls and Boys FABRICS — SHOES merest VUlage 3601 Texas Ave. | JJotarJ A Cafeteria C^oklUg'is Not hist [ Specials ThmvFii.-Sat.—-July 24-25-26 THESE SPECIALS GOOD AT OUR RIDGECREST STORE Our Downtown Store Closed For Remodeling SUNGOLD O L E O LB. SWIFT PREMIUM - "PICK OF THE FLOCK," FANCY, FAT, FULLY DRESSED Shifts, Sweet Rasher BACON Lb. 63c Wisconsin, Daisy CHEESE Lb. 59c Orr’s, Gold Seal SIRLOIN STEAK Lb. 89c Hormel, Dairy Brand FRANKS Lb. 55c ARKANSAS ELBERTA PEA CUES Fairlane Fresh Frozen Fairlane Fresh Frozen POUND a 12-0,.. nQ .... 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