The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 04, 1959, Image 4

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Wednesday, March 4, 1959
The Battalion Cottage Station fBrazos County?, Texas
Colonel “Lig-ht Horse Harry” tion, was father of General Robert
Lee, hero of the American Revolu- [ E. Lee, of Civil War fame.
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PHONE VI 6-6415
CLASSIFIED
WORK WANTED
Will keep children in my home. Balanced
meals and fenced yard for play. $30
monthly. 220 Lynn Dr., Bryan, TA 2-3807.
80t2
TYPING WANTED. 15 years experience.
Reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Call TA 2-4812. 80tfn
FOR RENT
CHILD CARE by appointment. 75c per
half day during weekdays. 35c an hour
nights and weekends. VI 6-4892. 76tfn
Country home with all indoor conven
iences, on all weather road. 7 miles east
of Bryan. Chicken house, and other out-
buildinus, about 6 acres of land. Would
consider selling: and take other property
in trade. Call TA 3-4258. 80tfn
Your reports wilT be typed quickly and
accurately on electric typewriters at the
Bi-City Secretarial Service, 3408A Texas
Avenue, Phone VI 6-5786. 71tfn
Large bedroom. Adjoining bath. Break
fast privileges and garage. Near Town-
shire. Rent reasonable. 200 W. Carson.
TA 3-2221. 80tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
Need a new roof? DOCTOR FIXIT can
install a new roof with top grade materials
for as little as $7.99 per month. Call
DOCTOR FIXIT at MARION PUGH LUM
BER COMPANY today. Phone VI 6-5711.
80t4
One furnished house outside city limits
on hard surface road. TA 3-6524. 79t5
See to appreciate pleasing, comfortably
furnished apartments, one small, one
large with garage, close in. TA 2-7860.
700 W. 26th Bryan. 79tfn
Plastic binding service for thesis, re
ports, papers, etc. AGGIELAND STUDIO.
72tfn
Two bedroom furnished house near Col
lege. Call VI 6-4009. 79t3
Let me keep your children for you by
hour, day or week. Will pick them up
and bring them home. VI 6-6505. 63tfn
Nice three room apartment. New build
ing, new furniture. Freezing unit in re
frigerator. Formjca drainboard. Ample
closet space. Available March 1. Two
blocks north of College Station Bank.
Come by and see or call VI 6-7248. 78tfn
Electrolux Sales and Service. G. C.
Williams. TA 3-6600. 90tfr
OPEN
WEEK NIGHTS
UNTIL 8 P. M.
SHAFFERS BOOK STORE
Two bedroom unfurnished house at 500
Kerry. Excellent condition. Will con
sider furnishing stove and refrigerator.
See Jack Zubik at Zubik Tailors—North
Gate. 78t4
Nice three room furnished apartment
just off campus. Redecorated, Private
bath and garage. $40.00. See at 203
Kyle, East Gate. VI 6-5340 after 5:00.
74tfn
FOR SALE
Downstairs one bedroom, nicely furnish
ed, clean apartment. Two air-conditioning
plugs. $50, water furnished. 1300 Antone,
TA 2-3627. 70tfn
Two bedrooms, den, large living, dining
area. Corner lot. Nice location near
College. 4%% GI Loan. $10,200. 741 In
wood Drive. 81t7
Whitecrest Apartments. Near Campus.
Unfurnished, nice two bedroom brick. Wall
heaters. Air conditioning unit. $69.50.
One with stove and refrigerator. $74.50.
TA 2-4127 or VI 6-7187. 64tfn
(1) 1952 Chevrolet Carryall. May be
seen by calling Joe Brusse, Victor 6-5516,
Wind Tunnel. Sealed bids will be received
in the Office of the Business Manager, Col
lege Administration Building until 10:30
a. m., March 16, 1959. The right is re
served to reject any and all bids and to
waive any and all technicalities. Address
Business Manager, A. and M. College of
Texas, College Station, Texas, for further
information. 80t2
Small furnished apartment. Only $47.50
With bills paid. Walking distance. Couple
only. See Ken Dyson, 401 Jersey. 61tfn
One room apartment, furnished, shower,
air conditioner, electric plate. Utilities
paid. One block south of Drill Field. 200
Lee. Available Jan. 25. 61tfn
Approximately 40 Ceiling Fans and
parts. May be seen by calling Buildings
and College Utilities Department. Sealed
bids will be received in the Office of the
Business Manager, College Administration
Building, until 10:30 a. m., March 16,
1959. The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids and to waive any and all
technicalities. Address Business Manager,
A. and M. College of Texas, College Sta
tion, Texas, for further information. 80t2
Four bedroom home, two baths, huge
living and dining area. Nice size den,
large kitchen, tile drain, screened porch,
utility room, double garage. Paneled
throughout with hemlock. Good sized yard.
Available Feb. 1. VI 6-7248. Bltfn
Small furnished bouse. Nice and neat.
Walking distance. Fine for couple or
graduate student. Onlv $42.50. No Mils.
See Ken Dyson, 401 Jersey. 61tfn
New Electric Motors. Used for testing
only. Vt HP, $12: 1/3 HP, $13; l/ 2 HP,
$20. Call VI 6-5031 after 6 p. m. 80tfn
Four room apartmpnt. Private hath,
entrance and prarapre. Call VT 6-5915. 62tfn
Bedroom with kitchen privileges. VT fi-
6334. 62tfn
SAM SNEAD GOLF CLUBS. Walton
K-l. 80t8
Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tfn
CHEAP used furniture. Chest of drawers,
couches, lounge chairs, dinette tables and
chairs. Call VI 6-5031 after 6 p. m. 80tfn
Unfurmsned garage apartment Between
Brvan and College. Attic fan. $50. VT 6-
73S1. lOtfn
STUDENT DIRECTORIES .... $1.00.
OFFICE OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS.
YMCA, BASEMENT. 61tfn
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Mufflers, tail pipes and dual sets.
Wholesale prices. WHITE’S AUTO
STORE. 216 N. Bryan. 41tfn
Artist with background in commercial
art for permanent full-time position with
the Texas Forest Service. Activities in
volve preparation of layouts, original and
cony artwork, maintaining photograph
filing system, and some stenogranhic duties.
Contact Texas Forest Service, System Ad
ministration Building, Campus. 81t3
Texas’ leading life insurance company
has a special plan for senior Aggies. See
Eugene Rush at North Gate for details.
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Varisco Bldg. Bryan, Texas TA 3-4896 or TA 2-4483
Visitors Entertain
Left to right are Jose Luis Traba, Luis Agriculture, Chapingo, Mex. The students
Villerino and Daniel Teliz, three of the were here Monday and Tuesday touring
twelve students from the National School of the Agriculture program at A&M.
Mechanical Meet
To Begin Friday
The 10th annual A&M-Texas
Press Association Mechanical Con
ference gets under way Friday at
noon in the Memorial Student Cen
ter.
The conference actually will be
gin Friday afternoon with a photo
workshop and several discussion
groups on photography. The af
ternoon will be highlighted at 5:30
by the selection of “Miss Photo
genic of 1959” by workshop photo-
gi’aphers.
Friday evening at 6.30 a sup
pliers' barbecue will be held in the
Journalism Department in the
basement floor of Nagle Hall. Fol
lowing at 7:30 will be two discus
sion groups on elementary photo
graphic principles and photo dark
room practice and coaching.
Saturday morning conference
and discussion groups will be held
on the mechanics of newspaper
printing.
A luncheon will be served at 12:15
p.m. in the Ballrom of the MSC.
Vice President Earl Rudder will
give a welcoming speech and later
“Miss Photogenic 1959” will be
crowned.
Mechanical discussion groups will
continue Saturday afternoon cli
maxed at 4:30 by a tour of the
A&M Press, the photographic and
visual aids laboratory and stu
dent publications. A Scan-A-Sizer
demonstration will be given at the
publications office.
The conference will adjourn at
5:30 p.m.
Lou Costello Dies
After Second Attack
Texas Draft Calls
310 Men in April
AUSTIN (AP) — The State Se
lective Service announced Tues
day that the April draft call for
Texas would total 310 men, com
pared with 364 for March and 412
in February. The national April
quota is 7,000.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. (AP)
—Fat, funny Lou Costello, who
with partner Bud Abbott com
prised one of the entertainment
world’s most successful teams,
died Tuesday of his second heart
attack in a week. He was 53.
Abbott, 63, his longtime straight
man and sidekick on screen and
off, was at his home in nearby
Encino. Friends sent word to him
at once.
Abbott sobbed at the news.
“My God, what can I say?” he
cried. “My heart is broken. I’ve
lost the best pal anyone ever had.”
Costello, who started in burles
que, clowned with Abbott in
vaudeville, movies, the stage, rad
io, television and nightclubs.
The two split amicably, in July
1957. Since, Lou had worked hard
er than ever as a single in night
clubs and in dramatic roles on TV.
Bud has been taking it easy.
Costello’s wife, Ann, had left
Doctor’s Hospital just a few min
utes before the final attack.
Costello’s manager,. Eddie Sher
man, said Lou entered the hospi
tal last Wednesday and his con
dition seemed much improved.
Besides his widow, Costello is
survived by three daughters, Pa
tricia, 22, Carol Lou, 20, and Chris
tine, 11.
His last movie was finished only
in January. It was a science-fiction
epic, “Lou Costello and His 30-
Foot Bride.” He had not appeared
publicly since.
The most famous of the come
dian’s routines was a sketch about
a baseball team. He wrote it more
than 20 years ago.
The sketch “Who’s on First?”
has been used thousands of times.
It helped make millionaires of
Costello and Abbott.
Their recorded sketch was giv
en a spot in the Baseball Hall of
Fame at Cooperstown, N. Y.
By a strange coincidence Abbott
was watching a television film of
the “Who’s on First?” routine in
his home when he learned of Cos
tello’s death.
“The picture was going into our
baseball routine when our agent,
Eddie Sherman, called me and told
me Lou had just passed away.
Eighty husky dogs who accom
panied the British expedition to
the South Pole this year have
been given to Norway where they
will draw ambulance sledges.
Army track coach Carleton
Crowell turned out two Southeast
ern Conference champions in
cross-country at Tennessee in 1949
and 1950.
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