PAGE 8 - Thursday, January 29, 1959 The Battalion -t- CoUe/re Station fBrazos County). Texm STREETS (Continued from Page 1) Co., of Cameron, to install storm sewers in Woodson Village accord ing to plans and specifications as recommended by the city engineer and reimburse the company for the entire cost of improvements with the exception of $400 to be paid by the developer upon completion of the project. Total cost of the project is estimated at $3,580. The sewers will take care of the drain age from Pershing to Lee Streets in the new subdivision. 2. Adopted an ordinance pro viding for the construction and maintenance of FM 60 from High way 6 to the east city limits. The mayor and city secretary were au thorized to sign the Municipal Construction and Maintenance Agreement for the City of College Station. (The agreement states that the city will supply right-of- way and the state will build and maintain the road.) 3. Authorized the city attorney to write an ordinance governing food sanitation. This action was in response to a statement from the county health unit to the effect that existing health laws for eat ing places, food vending machines and market poultry were at present inadequate to insure proper sani tation. 4. Authorized the mayor to sign the Freese-Nichols Survey (Nava- sota Dam project) with a maxi mum cost of $750 to the city. BULL BOLTED PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE, Man. (AP) — A young bull being washed before going on show at the annual fair here got some water in his ear which annoyed him. He broke his halter and tore across a nearby golf course, treeing three golfers before be ing recaptured. Education Agency Offers Trip Abroad A tour to Israel and Western Europe is being offered to stu dents for the second time by Ed ucational Travel, Inc., of the United States National Student Assn. Travel has become one of the most important and desirable ex- tra-cirrcular activities in the United States today for college students. Over 80,000 students this year will be going to countries throughout the world according to the USNSA. The program takes the students to Israel via the Zim Lines ships: the SS Zion and the SS Israel. On board ship there will be an orien tation program concerning life in Israel. The group in Israel will visit Haifa, Upper Galilee, Tel Aviv and Jerusalem. During the two weeks stay in Israel the group will spend five days living with a family on a kibbutz, a coopera tive work camp. They will be ex pected to work with the people. In this manner they will be able to get to know Israelis first hand. Both Christian and Jewish sights will be visited in the Holy Land. The students will also have an op portunity to speak with various leaders in the government con cerning the many problems that this young nation faces. The tour continues after Israel to Greece, Italy, Switzerland, France, and England. There is a free week at the end of the tour for individual exploration. For further information write: USNSA, Educational Travel, Inc., Dept. N, 701 Seventh Ave., New York 36, N. Y. ‘Glaucoma ? — What Is Its Meaning? TEMPLE CP)—Glaucoma is a big word that scares many persons, but is does not mean future blind ness and most of its victims can fetain their sight as long as they live. That’s the message of the first U. S. book on glaucoma written for the lay public. Author of “So You Have Glaucoma” is Dr. Ev erett Veirs, chief of the section of ophthalomology at Scott and White Memorial Hospital here. Publishers are Grune and Stratton of New York. Dr. Veirs stresses in simple words that glaucoma—a complex disease of the eye always char acterized by increased pressure within the eyeball—can be and is successfully treated if patients follow the advice of their physici ans and ophthalomologists, though few complete “cures” are ever claimed. But near-normal vision can usually be maintained, he spates. The book offers a basic list of “Do’s” and “Don’ts” for glaucoma sufferers. HE HAD A RIGHT OKLAHOMA CITY (AP)—A woman telephoned police that a man calmly backed his car up to a house trailer stored in her back yard, hooked up and drove off. A check by officers showed *the man was from a finance company. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION TO THE DUTY QUALIFIED KESI- DENT ELECTOKS OF THE C1T* OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, WHO OWN TAXABLE PROPERTY WITH IN SAID CITY AND WHO HAVE DULY RENDERED THE SAME FOR TAXATION : Notice is hereby given that a special election will be held in the City of College Station, Texas, on the 17th day of Febru ary, 1959, pursuant to the following ordi nance adopted by the City Council of said City, to-wit: ORDINANCE NO. 273 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF STREET IMPROVE MENT BONDS OF THE CITY OF COL LEGE STATION; PRESCRIBING CER TAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS RELATING THERETO; MAKING PRO VISION FOR THE PAYMENT OF THE LlfEREST THEREON AND PRINCI PAL THEREOF; PROVIDING FOR AN ELECTION AUTHORIZING THE IS SUANCE OF SUCH BONDS; AND CONTAINING OTHER PROVISIONf, RELATING TO THE SUBJECT WHEREAS, under the Constitution and laws of the State of Texas and the Home- Rule Charter of the City of College Sta tion, Texas, said City has authority to is sue tax bonds for street improvement pur poses ; and alified resi- ix- ho qua vho own ta and WHEREAS, before such bonds can be issued, they must be approved at an elec tion by majority of the duly dent electors of said City able property within said City have duly rendered the same for taxation, voting at said election ; and WHEREAS, the City Council of said City wishes to proceed with the authoriza tion of such bonds and to call an election for such purpose; THEREFORE BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION; BATTALfON CLASSIFIED WAJNT AD RATES day per word 2c per word each additional day Minimum charge—iOi DEADLINES 4 p. m. day before publication Classified Display 80C per column Inch Classified Dl each Insertion PHONE VI 6-0418 FOR RENT Nice furnished front bedroom for stu- lent in pi ’hone TA 2-7913. Trivate home. 910 E. 30th St. 63tl Nice bedroom with half bath, panel ray heat. One block sooth of campus. Reason able. 304 Groves St. VI 6-6384. 63t5 Also pay Two bedrooms, each room $5.50 weekly. Iso private apartment $50.00 monthly and ly utilities. VI 6-5559. . 63t3 Large mom, private bath and entrance, Garage. VI 6-4251. 63tfn Furnished apartment, clean, attractive, three rooms and bath. $58.00, utilities paid. TA 2-3717. 63tfn New brick one bedroom duplex. Fur nished, $70.00. 10KT? Louise St., No'-th Gate Area. VI 6-6332. 63tl Room with private hath and entrance. 1014 Walton Dr. VI 6-4457. 63t3 Whitecrest apartments. Niep unfurnished two bedroom brick new College on First Kt. $69.50. One available .Ten. 28 with Rove and refrigerator. $74.50. Call T\- J-4127 or TA 2-1603. 62t2 We can’t beat $22 a month, hut when you see these furni"hed apartments, the price will be fair. Inquire 508 E. 30th Cal] TA 2-7341. 62t3 Large, well furnished bedmom. Fir-ben privileges if desired! VI 6-4964 or TA 7- 3789. 62t6 Nicely furnished impairs bedroom. KDehen privileges. 600 E. 33rd. TA 2- 2208. ' ’ 62t6 See to appreciate tho-e nice furnished ■apartments. Close in. A'-o have bedrooms with outside entrances. TA 2-7860. 62t2. Room with private bath. Professor’s *iome near camnus. South Oakwood Ad dition. VI 6-4556. 62tfn Very nicely furnished bedroom. Reason- phiy n-i-ed. Two blocks from North Gore. VI 6-6035. 62t4 Three room apartment.! I,area rooms.) South Gate, close to stores. Stove fur bished. $27.50. Call VI 6-6544. 62t2 Apartment for rent. North Gate nea v campus. Two bedrooms. Refrigerator and stove provided. Insulated and paneled walls, 220 wiring. VI 6-7214. 62tfn FOR RENT Four room apartment. Private hath, entrance and garage. Call VI 6-5915. 62tfn Quiet, completely furnished three room and bath apartment. Adults only. Close in. TA 2-1244. 62t2 Two bedroom furnished house. Garage. South Gate. Couple. VI 6-4557 after 4:00. 62t2 Room, Ideal for student. Beautiful all modern pine panelling. Prwate entrance, and bath. TA 2-8291. 62t2 Unusually nice three room furnished apartment just off campus. Just re decorated. Private hath and garage. $44.50. See at ‘203 Kyle at East Gate. VI 6-5340. 62tfn Nice clean furnished apartment for single person two , blocks from post of fice. One good size room, complete bath, kitchenette, and garage. Quiet place to study. VI 6-5064. 61tfn Small furnished house. Nice and neat. Walking distance. Fine for couple or graduate student. Onlv $42.50. No hills. See Ken Dyson, 401 Jersey. 6-ltfn One room apartment, furnished, shower, air conditioner, electric plate. Utilities paid. One block south of Drill Field. 200 Lee. Available Jan. 25. 61tfn Four bedroom home, two baths, huge living and dining area. Nice size den, larc-e kitchen, tile drain, screened porch, utility room, double garage. Paneled throughout with hemlock. Good sized yard. Available Feb. 1. VI 6-7248. 61tfn Small furnished anartment. Only $47.50 vvi‘h hills paid. Walking distance. Connie only. See Ken Dyson, 401 Jersey. 61tfn Room for elderly person. Will care for renter. VI 6-6245 or come by 611 Mont clair. 48 Alt.WF To an individual or a couple. A clean apartment, spacious and liveable. Three rooms and hath. TA 2-7895. 60t6 Oarage apartment. Close to campus. Clean pur) modern. Available now. VI- 6-5861, VI 6-5767. 60t4 Two bedroom apartment. Completely furnished. Air-conditioner. Available Feb. 5. VI 6-5334. 52tfn Bedroom with kitchen privileges. VT 6- 5334. 52tfn Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tfn House in search of students. L and 2 ijeJroom apartments, available for immedi ate occupancy. Desire to contact students n search of pleasant living quarters. TA- (-2872 or TA 2-3463. 148tfn FREE installation when you buy a muffler and tail pipe at JOE FAULK I ’S at wholesale price—30 to 40% below list., for the next 30 days. 214 N. Bryan. Unfurnisned garage apartment Srvan and College. Attic fan. $50. Between VT 6- rntfu FOR SALE OR RENT College Hills Woodland. 1109 Ashburn. jnrge ning Good neighborhood. Trees. 4% Loan. ege Three large bedrooms. Large kitchen. Screened porch. Wood-burn fireplace. • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES 4ng» BRYAN. TEXAS RADIO—PHONO—TV Service By SOSOLIK TUBES TESTED FREE BY EXPERTS 713 S. Main TA 2-1941 Bryan VI 6-4163. 63tl WORK WANTED icpei or whole day work. Five day week. TA- 2-5829. 61t3 Would enjoy having one or two children in my home for working mother. Pie "ey. m y home tor working motner. fleas come talk with me. Mrs. J. L. Baile: Apt. 6-B, Project Housing. EARLY BIRD SHOPPE TOGS — GIFTS AND TOYS for Girls and Boys FABRICS — SHOES Ridgecrest Village 3601 Texas Ave. il , J’ I L - Where the Art of i | ^SvOiCL rci 6 cl f e i e r i a Cooking Is I\ot Lost j| held in an Station, Tex Section 1 : That an election shall be throughout the City of College m, Texas, on the I7th day of Febru ary, 1959, at which election there shall be submitted to the duly qualified resident electors of said City who own taxable property within said City and who have duly rendered the same for taxation, for their action thereupon, the following pro position, to-wit: PROPOSITION SHALL THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, BE AUTHORIZED TO ISSUE THE BONDS OF SAID CITY IN THE AMOUNT OF $350,000, MATURING SERIALLY WITHIN 30 YEARS FROM THEIR DATE OR DATES, AND BEAR ING INTEREST AT A RATE NOT TO EXCEED 5% PER ANNUM, FOR THE PURPOSE OF CONSTRUCTING PER MANENT STREET IMPROVEMENT IN AND FOR SAID CITY, AND TO LEVY AN ANNUAL TAX ON ALL TAXABLE PROPERTY WITHIN SAID CITY SUF FICIENT TO PAY THE INTEREST ON SAID BONDS AS IT ACCURES AND TO CREATE AND PROVIDE A SINK ING FUND TO PAY THE PRINCIPAL OF SAID BONDS AS IT MATURES? (The probable period of usefulness of the improvements for which the bond funds are to be expended is 40 years.) Section 2: That the probable period of usefulness of the improvements for which the bond funds are to be expended is 40 years. Section 3: That said election shall be held at the following polling places, and the election officials shall be, for the of this election, as follows: at the' Music Room Consolidated School poi pur- :ction, In Ward No. 1, in the A & M Building. Presiding Judge: Dr. L. G. Jones Assistant Judge: Mrs. F. R. Brison Clerk: Mrs. J. G. M ervey cGuire (2) SPECIAL NOTICE For any type repair, remodeling, ad ditions, call DOCTOR F1XIT. He is a specialist in this type work. No job too large or too small. Call DOCTOR FIXIT today for a free estimate and 100% re pair or remodeling loan at the MARION PUGH LUMBER CO. Phone VI 6-5711. 63t5 Will do your sewing at reasonable rates. Alterations. Pat Debbrecht, A-14-C. 63tfn. Let me keep your children for you by hour, day or week. Will pick them up and bring them home. VI 6-5505. 63tfn Experienced colored woman will do house work and baby sit five mornings per week or full time job. TA 3-3932 after 6 p. m. 61t,3 Babies wanted! Day care for infants and toddlers. Hot meals. Fenced in yard. Have college degree and experience as child welfare worker. VI6-7550. 29tl TOM THUMB SCHOOL AND NUR SERY now has several openings for either the morning program or all-day care. Make reservations now. Near College. 913 Fairview, C. S. VI 6-5600. Mrs. Wag goner. 66t8 Electrolux Sales and Service. G. C. Williams. TA 3-6600. 90tfn FOR SALE REFRIGERATOR, $70. B-20-D, C. V. 6212 Six room brick house. Quiet street. Three bedrooms, den, 1(4 bath, attic fan, 220 wiring. FHA loan approved. 214 Helena near Crockett and Ridgecrest. See owner after 4 :00 on weekdays, anytime weekends. VI 6-7873. 62t2 STUDENT DIRECTORIES .... $1.00. OFFICE OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS, YMCA, BASEMENT. 61tfn DESKS AND BOOKCASES. Made to order. Finished or unfinished. Reason able prices. ROSPRIM CABINET SHOP, 1106 North College Avenue. 60t4 1957 Pontiac Station Wagon. Low Mile age. See at 3413 Texas Avenue. 58tfn Mufflers, tail pipes and dual sets. Wholesale prices. WHITE’S AUTO STORE, 216 N. Bryan. 41tfn Texas’ leading life insurance company has a special plan for senior Aggies. See Eugene Rush at North Gate for details. 22tfn OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed or telephoned so as to arrive In the Offlc* of Student Publications (Ground Flooi YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication — Director of Student Publica tions. A beginners’ course in Russian (Rus sian 109) Credit 3 will be offered during the spring semester, meeting at TTh 9:00 - F 2:00 in room 126 Academic Building. Russian 110 (the second half of Russian 109) will be offered during the first six weeks of the summer session. 63t2 ATTENTION STUDENTS If you are 21 years or over and have good driving record we can write liability and collision insurance on your auto. Swindler Insurance Agency Plantation Shopping Center TA 2-6914 FINANCE PLAN AVAILABLE 60t4 TYPEWRITERS for RENT Cates Typewriter Co. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 In Ward No. 2, at 111 Walton Drive in the College Hills Shopping Center. Presiding Judge: Mrs. Charles Richardson Assistant Judge: Mrs. Omer Sperry Clerk: Mrs. J. Y. Alexander Clerk: Mrs. D. W. Andres (3) In Ward No. 3, at the College Station City Hall. Presiding Judge: Mrs. W. D. Lloyd Assistant Judge: Mrs. R. J. Bond Clerk: Mrs. W. H. Freiberger Clerk: Mrs. L. M. Hovorak Section 4: That said election shall be held in accordance with the provisions of the Constitution and laws of the State of alified resident tion only as, and only duly qua electors of said City who own taxable 1 lid City and who have Texai elect! property within said City duly rendered the same for taxation shall be qualified to vote. he ball tion shall conform to the requirements of the Election Code of the State of Texas, Chapter 492, Acts of the 52nd Legislature of Texas, Regular Session, 1951, as amend ed, and shall have printed thereon the following: OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR THE ISSUANCE OF $350,000 STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF $350,- 000 STREET IMPROVEMENT BONDS The voter shall vote on the proposition by the expression vote for, thus leaving the one not so scratched or marked out as indicatim tion, ode, as Section 6: iven containir Hi Pi! ity ior to the date on which said election he held, and by publishing such notice on the same day in each of successive weeks in The Battalion, a news paper of general circulation published within said City and which newspaper is the official newspaper of said City, the to be made not lays date set for said election. Said notici also be published on the same day of two successive weeks in The Bryan Daily Eagle, a newspaper published in Brazos County, Texas, and of general circulation within the City of ng or marking that he does not wish 1 “ ing as indicating his vote on such proposi- , in accordance with said Election Code, as amended. That notice of said election shall be given by posting a copy of a notice containing a .substantial copy of this ordinance at the City Hall and at a public place in each of said wards within not less than fourteen (14) days prior is to __ .I j —-u ...* tw0 the first id pu later than fourteen (14) days prior to thi ;ce in each ,o the shall gene: Colic on, be made prior to Sectioi appro voting stitute not later than fourteen (14) days the date set for said election. “ - SJ proposition *- of thi ction 7: That if said oved by a majority vote of the electoi at said election, the same will con- an approval of this ordinance and of the authority of the City Council to issue said bonds. Section 8: That the issuance of said bonds is hereby authorized, subject to thi >y authorized, subject to the approval thereof by a majority vote of the resident qualified property tax paying voters voting at the election hereinabove provide for, in accordance with the provi sions of Section 63 of Article VI of the City’s Home-Rule Charter; and that, if the bonds are so approved at said election, the details governing the issuance thereof shall be fixed and specified by ordinance or ordinances duly adopted by the City Council subsequent to the holding of said election. Section 9: That, subject to said ap- or any pa: interest th< tstanding and unpaid, levied and there shall be annually •oval, while said bonds or any part of prir in >y 1 assessed and collected, in due time, form, proval, while sa the principal thereof remain hereby City taxes are levied, assessed, lected, in each year, beginning current year, a continuing dire tax icr ed, and col- with the ect annual ad valorem tax upon all taxable property within said City sufficient to pay the cur rent interest thereon and to create and provide a sinking fund of not less than 2% of the principal amount of such bonds or of not less than the ■equired to pay the principal pay- of said tax, whiche e prn then outstanding amount required aole out of said tax. is greater, out of said tax, whicheve full allowance being made for deliquencies n, and sui when collected, shall be applied and costs of. being collect stated purpo Section 10 oses and to That th es, applied to the no other. is ordinance shall take effect from and after its passa PASSED AND APPROVED, th 26th day of January, 1959. /s/ Ernest Langford ATTEST: Mayor, Texas City of Lan: Colt ege Station, /s/ N. M. McGinnis City Secretary (SEAL) THE STATE OF TEXAS § COUNTY OF BRAZOS Si I, the undersigned. City Secretary of the City of College Station, Texas, do here by certify that the attached and fore going is a true and correct copy of a NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION, includ ing a true and correct copy of the ordi nance calling said election (which ordi nance was adopted by the City Council of said City at a meeting held on the 26th day o fJanuary, 1959), together with an excerpt from the minutes of said meeting showing the adoption thereof, as same appears of record in the official minutes of said City Council on file in my office. WITNESS MY HAND AND THE OF FICIAL SEAL OF SAID CITY, this the 26th day of January, 1959. /s/ N. M. McGinnis City Secretary, City of College Station, Texas (SEAL) (SetTlkc PRICES GOOD AT BOTH ORR’S STORES THURS., FRI., SAT., JAN. 29-30-31 , ; Jp' Swindler’s Grade A Large EGGS DOZ. 49^ TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 200 E 26th St. Bryan, 3516 Texas Ave., Ridgecrest ORR’S Gold Seal Shoulder Crown ROAST lb 49c RATH’S Blackhawk SLICED BACON LB. 59c ORR’S Gold Seal Rib ORR’S Gold Seal Veal Stew Meat lb. 43c Round Steak . . . lb. 89c ORR’S Gold Seal Veal SHOULDER STEAK lb. 55c Colonial Rum Sauce fAKF UINO Gladiola fi film VjfilVIj lullII 49c Value /I ^ /j Special I L U U H 5 Lb. Bag of II Shortening—Nothing Fries Like JEWEL 3 LB. CAN 5 »9c Northern—Silky Soft, Colored TISSUE 3 ROLLS FOR 2 jjc RUBY RED ... . FRESH PRODUCE . . . GRAPEFRUIT 4 for 19C Fresh Crisp Fresh Crisp Carrots . . cello bag 10c Lettuce . 2 heads for 25c WINESAP APPLES 4 Lb. Cello Bag 39 C Booth Breaded Frozen SHRIMP 49 10 Oz. 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