W M. ,31 PAGE 4 Thursday, August 20,1959 T/te BatfhlTon College Station {Bratto* Countyf, Texas Social Whirl Tonight Aggie Wives Bridge Club will hold an end of the semester bridge party at 7:30 p.m. in the MSC. An election of officers for the Pall Semester will be held before bridge. t * * * Friday The BA Wives and Husbands Game Party will be held at 8 p.m. in the Cushion Room, YMCA. All members are invited to attend. » * * Tuesday The University Dames Club will have tea for children at .7 p.m. in the south solarium of ^he YMCA. Hostesses will be Kay Bennett and Judy Chapman. PUERTO RICA PLANS DRAMA FESTIVAL NEW YORK (A*) — Puerto Rica plans a theater festival featuring a number' of recent Broadway plays. The fete, to be held in San Juan from Jan. 13 to March 8 is being managed by Barry B. Yellen, with Sidney Walters, a television direc tor, serving as artistic supervisor. Negotiations are on for seven U.S. productions. Although Switzerland has long been known as a land that keeps out of wars, its mountain brigades train constantly. Trainees keep their guns in their OAvn houses, so the Swiss mountain army can start moving for defense in less than 48 hours. CS Swimming Club Shines in Houston You Are Cordially Invited To Worship At The CAVITT STREET CHURCH OF CHRIST 3200 Cavitt Street Schedule of Services Sunday Bible Classes 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship ’ 10:45 A.M. Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. Wednesday Bible Classes 7:30 P.M. The College Station Swim Club’s intermediate and senior divisions continued their already excellent records at the Gulf Association AAU Jr. Olympics at Sharpstown Pool in Houston Aug. 12-13. The following are the results of the meet: In bUe senior girls’ division Pam Hayes placed first in the 200 meter breaststroke with a new time of 3:17.8. She also placed first in the senior girls’ 100 meter buttesr- fly and third place in the senior girls’ 200 meter independent med ley. Becky Kahan won first place in the intermediate gilds’ 200 meter freestyle; third in the intermediate girls’ 50 meter freestyle; and third in the intermediate girls’ 100 meter freestyle. Bill Ewens placed second in the intermediate boys’ 100 meter breaststroke. Jered Hitchcock placed second in the intermediate boys’ 50 meter freestyle. Joe Brusse placed second in the senior boys’ 400 meter freestyle. Bill Ewens, Jered Hitchcock, Leslie Brusse and Randy Ransdall placed second in the intermediate boys’ 200 meter freestyle relay and third place in the 200 meter med ley relay. Leslie Brusse placed third in the intermediate boys’ 100 meter back- stroke. Eleanor Worley placed fourth in the intermediate girls’ 200 meter medley freestyle. Donna Dozier, Rosemary Thomp son, Susan Myers and Eleanor Worley placed fourth in the inter mediate gilds’ 200 meter medley relay. Suzanne Galloway, Donna Doz ier, Susan Myers and Eleanor Wor ley placed fifth in the intermediate, girls’ 200 meter freestyle relay. Joe Brusse placed fifth in the senior boys’ 200 meter freestyle. Johnny Badgett placed sixth in the intermediate boys’ 100 meter independent relay. Donna Dozier placed seventh in the intermediate girls’ 100 meter breaststroke. Joe Brusse placed seventh in the senior boys’ 100 meter freestyle. Johnny Badgett placed seventh in the intermediate boy’s 100 me ter backstroke. Randy Ransdall placed seventh in the intermediate boys’ 200 meter freestyle. Rosemary Thompson placed eighth in the intermediate girls’ 100 meter butterfly. Be well groomed for success That “like new” look we give your clothes is sure to make the right impressions whether you’re on the job or on the town. CAMPUS CLEANERS BA TTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES )M day 34 per word each additional day Minimum charge—40^ DEADLINES m. day before publication ClasHlfled Display BO^ per column Inch each Insertion PHONE VI 8-64X5 * P. FOR RENT NORTH GATE, THREE BLOCKS OFF CAMPUS, FURNISHED APARTMENTS, S40 PER MONTH AND UP. CALL VI- 6-H214. 131t4 Two furnished apartments. 40G North Ave., available now. 403 Boyett, available July 18. VI 6-4488 or VI 6-4248. 126tfn FOR RENT Nice two bedroom unfurnished house, 615 Highlands. For $50 a month, 220 wiring. Cali next door, 611 Highlands, for key. Telephone VI 6-8591. 133tfn Available September 1: Across from A&M Golf Course in College Hills. Very nicely furnished one bedroom apartment. New stove and refrigerator. $65 without utilities. Adults only. Phone VI 6-5031 after 6 p. m. All day week-ends 133tfn Brick duplex apartment. Unfurnished one bedroom. Central heat, tiled bath, car port, storeroom. North, Gate area. Call VI 6-6468. 133tfn To rent September 1. Rooms in my home near the College. 401 Dexter, VI 6-4233. 133tfn Nice clean, unfurnished garage apart ment, reasonable rent, nice location, V2 way between College and Bryan, 113 Lynn Drive, TA 2-4407. 133tfn Room in private home two blocks off Campus. 306 Suffolk in South Oakwood. Phone Mrs. W. L. Hughes. VI 6-5837. 133t2 Two furnished apartments. VI 6-5915. 133tf-n Unfurnished two bedroom house. Large jaloused porch. Nice shady yard. Wonder ful for children. VI 6-6653. 132tfn Two furnished apartments, 1 large and 1 small. Utilities paid. Convenient to Bryan downtown area. Call TA 2-2854. Apply at 506 E. 30th. 132tH Small furnished house on College Avenue. Living room, kitchen, dining alcove, large bedroom and bath. From 8 to 6 call VI 6-7761 aed ask for Mrs. Jones, after 5 p. m. call TA 2-7314 and ask for Mrs. Bennett. 123tfn Four room furnished duplex apartment. Clean and appreciate tenant who wants a nice place to live. 2108A Maloney. TA- 3-3774. 123tfn Roomy, two bedroom unfurnished apart ment, near Crockett School. Call VI 6-6660 122tfn Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop. flStfii New two bedroom duplex with washer connections. Stove and refrigerator. In quire 807 Montclair. Call VI 6-4774 or VI 6-8470 after 5 p. m. 117tfn Two bedroom, unfurnished, brick apart ment. 402B Second St. Twin Oaks Apart ments. VI 6-5334. 115tfn Unfurnished, two bedroom house. $50 per month. College Station. VI 6-7034 126tfn Unfurnished apartment or partly fur nished for same money, $35. House avail able in September. Call through noon hours, VI 6-7051. 130tfn Unfurnished two bedroom apartment. 400-B Second Street. Call VI 6-5334. 130tfn Bedroom with kitchen privileges. For young lady. VI 6-5334. 130tfn Furnished two bedroom apartment. Available September 1. 400-A Second Street. Call VI 6-5334. 130tfn APARTMENT FOR RENT North Gate near campus. Two bed rooms. Refrigerator and stove pro vided. Insulated and paneled walls, 220 connection. VI 6-7214 ' 122tfn FURNISHED APARTMENTS, large and Email. CALL TA 2-7314. 127tfn Two bedroom furnished house. 211 Eh- linger. Call TA 2-7055. 127tfn TYPEWRITERS Rental - Sales - Service - Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 WORK WANTED Vacancies for 2 to 4 year old in small day nursery. Three years exeprience. Call Mrs. Redding. VI 6-4892. 132tfn Will do baby sitting in your home, day or night. Call TA 2-0375. 132t2 ATTENTION WORKING MOTHERS: All Day Nursery, experienced child care, supervised play, $25.00 per month. VI 6- 6146. 123tfn Typing wanted, neat, accurate. Reanson- able rates. Mrs. Carlson VI 6-7936. 122tfn Your reports will be typed quickly and accurately on electric typewriters at the Bi-City Secretarial Service, 3408A Texas Avenue, Phone VI 6-5786. 71tfn TV & RADIO Afternoon & Evening Service Calls GIL’S RADIO & TV VI 6-6829 B-5-B College View You Can Have The Best FRIEDRICH Window Air Conditioner JOE FAULK ’32 Auto & Appliance Furniture 2X4 N. Bryan Cavitt at Coulter EARLY BIRD SHOPPE togs — GIFTS AND TOYS for Girls and Boys FABRICS — SHOES Bidgeereet Village 3801 Texaa At*. // / > fi # Where the Art of 1 ^Motard 6 fete na Cooking Is Not Lost ^ DR. M. W. DEASON OPTOMETRIST Contact Lenses Hours 9:00 - 5:30 Evenings by Appointment 214 N. Main TA 2-3530 SPECIAL NOTICE Wanted apartment house manager. Stu dent to serve as resident manager of 20 unit apartment house near Campus. Must be able to dta routine plumbing, electrical, painting and miscellaneous repairs. Rent free in exchange for services. Write, out lining qualifications to Aggie Apartments. P. O. Box 7368, College Station, Texas. 133tfn SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. & A.M College Station, Texas ft Called meeting Thursday, August 20th at 7 p. m. E. A. Degree and Exami- ‘ ' C. .1. Keese WM Joe Woolket, Sec. Cade’s Auto Repair Department Trained Mechanics—Work Guaranteed Liberal Terms. 1309 Texas Avenue 133tfn Piano lessons in my studio or in your home. Mrs. Duce, VI 6-7937. 133t5 I will keep children in my home. D-6-C, College View, VI 6-7937. 133t5 Rides to West Coast, leaving Friday, 28th. VI 6-6820. 133tl Piano lessons at 104 Pershing. Con veniently located 1 block from Consolidated. Call VI 6-6377 after 5 p. m. 131t4 Day nursery, experienced child care, noon meal, pick up and delivery, fenced yard, VI 6-0294. 125tfn DAY NURSERY by the week, day or hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 502 Boyett, VI6-4005. 120tfn TOM THUMB NURSERY SCHOOL. Now taking enrollment for summer and fall. All-day or half-days. Ages 2'A.-5 years. Limited number. Story-telling, Singing, Drawing, Playing. Operated by Shirley J. Waggoner, former first-grade teacher. Close to College. VI 6-5600. Ref erences when requested. 116tfn Let me keep your children for yon by hour, day or week. Will pick them up and bring them home. VI 6-5505. 63tfn Electrolux Sales and Service. G. C Williams. TA 3-6600. BOtfr FEMALE HELP WANTED Ladies - earn $57.50 weekly at home. No canvassing - no house selling - no tele phone selling. Dignified work. Write - Box 21045, Dallas, Texas. 130t4 RADIO—PHONO—TV Service By SOSOLIK TUBES TESTED FREE BY EXPERTS 713 S. Main TA 2-1941 Bryan 1 • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES M3 Old Sulphur Springe Road BRYAN, TEXAS NOTICE OF SALE OF ABANDONED BICYCLES Notice is hei’eby given that six teen bicycles have been abandoned on the streets and picked up by the City during the last several months. Owners of these bicycles may have the same by identifying them at the City Hall. Those not claimed by the owners will be sold thirty days after this notice. By: (Mrs.) Floi’ence Neelley Director of Finance City of College Station FOR SALE Take over payments on 1959 Sears cooler. $5 monthly. VI 6-4396. 133tl 1955 All-State motor scooter. Good con dition. Call VI 6-8182, A-8-A, College View. 133t2 40 feet white picket fence with posts. Baby stroller, $3. Three drawer filing cabinet, $3. VI 6-4083. 133tl 3000 CFM evaporative cooler. Circulating pump. $30. VI 6-8182, A-8-A College View. 133t2 Two bedroom house near Campus. At tached garage, screened porch, fenced yard, corner lot. $250 down $60 monthly pay ment. VI 6-6492. 13344 Table, three chairs, $5. Baby stroller, good condition, $3; playpen $10. 303 Ayrshire. 133t2 Nice three bedroom house furnished nice ly. All for $14,000. VI 6-4282. 133tl BY STUDENT Three bedroom house 4 blocks from North Gate. Just 4 years old. Completely repainted inside. Not a mansion, but a wonderful buy at $8,250. F.H.A. Loan. $600 down and $52.22 monthly. VI 6-4960 after 5 p. m. 133tl Don’t let minor repair jobs and peeling paint become expensive problems. Call “Doctor Fixit” today for all small jobs and all large jobs of repair, remodeling, and redecorating. Call “Doctor Fixit” at Marion Pugh Lumber Co. Phone VI 6-5711. Volks Wagen, ’56, sunroof, low mile age, good condition, reasonable. Call VI- 6-5470. 132t2 Two bedroom house. Close to campus. Total price $8,200, $54.00 per month pay ment. 4313 Maywood. VI 6-5470. 132t2 1956 Allstate scootfer. Extra good con dition. $75.00. Tom Aaron, VI 6-6153. 132t2 German Rosenthal dinner set, Persian design rug, Morocan leather cushion, RCA radio-record player, floor lamp with bar- table combination, complete engineering set. Call VI 6-8529 131t4 4000 BTU evaporative air-cooler, $99.83. WHITE’S AUTO STORE, 216 N. Bryan Street. 109tfn HELP WANTED Dental Assistant to work two weeks August 31 through September 12. Regular assistant on vacation. Call TA 2-1275 or come by C-l-Y College View. 133tl Young lady with typing and office ex perience. Call Chas. Cade Sr.. TA 2-1333 for appointment. 133t2 NOTICE Notice of Hearing on A & M Consolidated Independent School District Budget for 1959-60; Public notice is hereby given that pursuant to action of the A&M Consolidated School Board taken on August 7, 1959, open public hearing will be held in the Junior High School Librai'y at College Station, Texas, August 24, 1959, at 7:00 P.M. for consideration of the 1959-60 budget for the A&M Consolidated Independent School District submitted to the Board on Augustt 7, 1959, and now remained on file in the office of the Superin tendent of Schools of said District all in accordance with law. Taxpayers and others interested are invited and ureged to acquaint themselves with the said budget dux'ing the time it remains on file with the superintendent before the hearing. At the conclusion of the hearing, final action will be taken by the said School Board, for the adoption of the budget for 1959-60, as final ly agreed upon. (Signed) W. T. RIEDEL, Superintendent A&M Consolidated Independent School District in ORR’S GOLD SEAL VEAL SALE! ROAST Orr’s Gold Seal Veal Shoulder Crown Pound 43 Orix’s Gold Seal Veal SQUARE CUT ROAST „ I9c Orr”s Gold Seal Veal SHOULDER STEAK 59c Orix’s Gold Seal Veal RIB STEW MEAT : 39c Orb's Gold Seal Veal ROUND STEAK 79c Orb’s Gold Seal Veal BONELESS STEW MEAT: 59c Imperial Pure Cane SUGAR 5 3 7c Bremner Como-Assorted Swindler’s Large SALTINES TISSUE EGGS Lb. Box 19c Roll 5c Doz. 47c Renown Red Juicy TOMATOES Bayer ASPIRIN Fairlane, Beef, Chicken or Turkey MEAT PIES 5 No. 300 Can Bottle of 100 10< 49c $1 BIRDS EYE Lima Beans Broccoli Spears Green Peas Whole Okra Blackeyed Peas YOUR CHOICE 10-Oz. C? 1 •J Pk K s - !]) J_ ALL BEVERAGE FLAVORS GOLDEN AGE 10 Starkist TUNA PIES n7:25c Birds Eye FISH STICKS 3 r B : loo Quart (Plus Deposit) Pasco Frozen ORANGE JUICE 6-Oz. Can 19 MELLORINE Lilly or Sanitary y 2 Gal. Sq. Ctn. 39 POTATOES 10 “ 3 9' Fresh For Slicing TOMATOES 9c # Cello Carton j/r Bartlett PEARS it 15 Fresh Crisp CARROTS 2 cello bags 23j S/u/em onrs . Specials For KN. Thurs.,-Fri., Sat. Aug. X 20-21-22 Fresh Yellow CORN O ears 29' TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 200 E. 24th St., Downtown 3516 Texas Ave., Ridgecrest