The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 03, 1959, Image 4

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Thursday, September 3, 1959 The Battalion -> College Station (Brazos County), Texas
CITIZENS
(Continued from Page 1)
2. Public relations
3. Retail activity
4. Public safety
5. Legislative affairs
6. Industrial activity
7. Housing and service activities
8. Highway and transportation
9. Civic affairs
10. Inter-city (College Station-
Texas A&M College)
Each committee to be set up
with the committee objectives, pro
gram of work or action and com
mittee personnel, as directed by
manager.
The officers and directors an
nounced by President Paine Tues
day night are as follows: Presi
dent, Leland Paine; Vice President,
Lee Duewall; Secretray, Mrs. Rob
ert A. Knapp. Other directors are:
W. A. Bradley, Hershel E. Burgess,
Don Dale, W. D. Fitch, Philip
Goode, K. A. Manning, Lacey E.
McCall, Lucian M. Morgan, John
H. Pruitt, Mrs. Marion Pugh, Her
bert Shaffer and Gene Sutphen.
Top Water Scientists
To Hold Meeting Here
Top Texas and U. S. water sci
entists will discuss phases of Tex
as water problems, ranging from
contamination by radioactive fall
out to water requirements for irri
gated farming and industrial uses,
at a two-day meeting at A&M,
Sept. 10-11.
Delegates to the conference, the
only such annual statewide meet
ing of its type in Texas, will reg
ister on the afternoon of Wednes
day, Sept. 9, and regular sessions
of the meeting wil be held on the
two following days.
The conference is divided into
three major sections, devoted to
water uses and standards, recla
mation and reuse of water and
equities in water utilization.
Wednesday speakers include Dr.
Mary Anna Grimes Retires
From Experiment Station Here
Mary Anna Grimes is retiring
from the professional staff of the
Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station after more than 32 years
of service.
Miss Grimes' has worked full
time on clothing and textile re
search, mainly with cotton fibers
and fabrics.
Serving as acting head of the
Department of Rural Home Re
search during 1954-56 and as pro
fessor since 1947, Miss Grimes has
written more than 50 publications,
including numerous articles for
scientific journals, and has pre
sented may papers before profes
sional organizations.
Miss Grimes was born in Green
wood, Mo. and received her bach
elor and master degrees from Kan
sas State University. She did
graduate work at the University
of Chicago and the Massachusetts
Institute of Technology. Before
joining the TAES staff in 1927 as
a textiles and clothing specialist,
she taught in high schools and col
leges in Kansas and Iowa.
In addition to serving as secre
tary and board member of the Tex
as Agricultural Workers Associa
tion, Miss Grimes held various of
fices in the Texas Home Economics
Association and the American
Home Economics Association. She
is an active member of the Amei 1 -
ican Association of Textile Chem
ists and Colorists, British Textile
Institute, U. S. Textile Institute
and the American Association for
the Advancement of Scientists.
Miss Grimes is a member of the
honorary societies of Sigma Xi and
Phi Kappa Phi and is recognized in
the American Men of Science, a
book listing outstanding scientists.
Conrad P. Straub, chief of radio
logical health research activities,
division of radiological health,
Robert A. Taft Sanitary Engineer
ing Center, Cincinnati, Ohio, who
will discuss radioactive fallouts as
they relate to water supplies and
to agriculture.
Other first-day speakers will be
R. G. Herzik, Jr., director of the
division of sanitary engineering
of the Texas State Department of
Health, Austin . Dr. D. Wynne
Thorne, director of the Utah Agri
cultural Experiment Station. Lo
gan, Utah; C. A. Burleson, associ
ate agronomist for the Texas Agri
cultural Experiment Station’s Wes
laco substation; Dr. Clarence C.
Cottam, director of the Welder
Wildlife Refuge, J. Frank Gray,
farmer and member of the tate
Soil Consei’vation Board, Lubbock.
Also, Dr. C. H. Connell, profes
sor of sanitation, department of
preventive medicine and public
health, University of Texas Medi
cal Branch, Galveston; and Doug
las E. Noll, staff engineer for
Hagan Chemicals and Controls,
Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa.
On Thursday, delegates will
hear Dr. Frank L. Parker, engi
neering leader. Health Physics
Division, Oak Ridge National Lab
oratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee,
discuss “Dispersal of Radioactive
Contaminants in Fresh Water.”
Other speakers will include Dr.
Frederic O. Sargent, land econo
mist, A&M; Dr' Alan Loshe, con
sulting geologist, Corpus Christi;
Bernard B. Berger, chief of the
water supply and water pollution
research department of health,
education and welfare, Robert A.
Taft, Sanitary Engineering Center,
Cincinnati, Ohio; and Dr. Leo B.
Merrill, range management ex
pert for the Texas Agricultural
Experiment Station’s Sonora sub
station. ^
Approximately 200 hydrologists,
industrial and municipal reservoir
engineers, health agency officials,
and representatives of federal,
state and municipal agencies con
cerned with Texas water problems
are expected to attend the A&M
meeting.
HOLIDAY
Monday, September 7, 1959 being a Holiday, in ob
servance of Labor Day, the undersigned will observe
that date as a Holiday and not be open for business.
First National Bank
City National Bank
First State Bank & Trust Co.
College Station State Bank
Bryan Building & Loan Ass’n
Community Savings & Loan Ass’n
BA TTALION CLASSIFIED
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day 3^ per v
14 per word each additional day
Minimum charge—40^
DEADLINES
i p. m. day before publlcatloa
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each Insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
FOR RENT
apartment with garage in Bryan.
5638.
VI 6-
135t2
Nice and clean furnished apartment
available immediately. Private bath, ga
rage, utilities paid. Couples only. Call
VI 6-4657. 135tfn
Completely furnished 3 room and bath,
also 2 room and bath apartments. C. Q.
Close in. Adults. Telephone TA 2-1244.
135t3
lear campus. Call VI 6-4556
135t2
area. 100 N. Church St. Call VI 6-7098.
135tfn
ties paid.’ Call TA 2-3717.
Large, newly redecorated, unfurnish
apartment 704 Park Place. South Oa
wood. Mrs. C. B. Campbell. VI 6-5138.
Unfurnished apartment across
VI 6-6544 or VI 6-6630.
Near campus. Phone VI 6-5861.
Available September 1: Across from
utilities. Adults only. Phone VI
after 6 p. m. All day week-ends
Brick duplex apartment. Unfurr
one bedroom. Central heat, tiled bath
port. Storeroom. North Gate area.
VI 6-6468. 1
STICKLERS
Little Green
Schoolhouse
Located at
802 MITCHELL STREET
TA 2-0765
Pre-School Registration
Now Being Taken
For
KINDERGARTEN
and
FIRST GRADE
. Under the direction of
MRS. GLADYS STICKLEY,
B.S.. M.Ed.
formerly with the
* Brenham School System
* Pasadena School System
* Private Tutor in the Reading
Clinic, Univ. of Houston.
Kindergarten $15.00 per mo.
First Grade $20.00 per mo.
MORNING & AFTERNOON
SESSION
FOR RENT
Unfurnished two bedroom house. Large
jaloused porch. Nice shady yard. Wonder
ful for children. VI 6-G653. 132tfn
Furnished two bedroom apartment.
Available' September 1. 400-A Second
Street. Call VI 6-5334. 130tfn
To rent September 1. Rooms in my home
near the College. 401 Dexter, VI 6-4233.
133tfn
FURNISHED APARTMENTS, large and
small. CALL TA 2-7314. 127tfn
Two furnished apartments. 406 North
Ave., available now. 403 Boyett, available
July 18. VI 6-4488 or VI 6-4248. 126tfn
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
Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tfu
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
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FOR SALE
By owner: Low priced small house
near A. & M. Ideal for student couple.
Good condition. 901 Fairview, VI 6-7472
after 5 p. m. 135t2
Two bedroom house. 220 wiring, washer
connections, cyclone fence and many other
attractive features. $9,000 with low down
payment. 220 Glenwood, Bryan. TA 3-
3266. Mrs. Rip Collins. 135tl
Gas range, S30 ; couch, $30; bathroom
heaterSo ; large Westinghouse heater, $7.50.
Call VI 6-5178. 135tl
Nice three bedroom house fui'nished
nicely. All for $14,000. VI 6-4282. 135tfn
One stop repair service for your home.
“Doctor Fixit” will plan, build, and com
plete the loan for you on any repair,
addition or remodeling needed for your
home. 1 farm, or business. Call “Doctor
Fixit” at Marion Pugh Lumber Co. for
one stop service. Phone VI 6-5711 today.
135tl
Two bedroom house near Campus. At
tached garage, screened porch, fenced yard,
corner lot. $250 down $60 monthly pay
ment. VI 6-6492. 133t4
4000 BTU evaporative air-cooler, $99.83.
WHITE’S AUTO STORE, 216 N. Bryao
Street. 109tfn
WORK WANTED
Will keep infant or child in my home.
Phone VI 6-4320 135tl
ATTENTION WORKING MOTHERS: All
Day Nursery, experienced child care, super
vised play, $25. per month. 135tfn
Vacancies for 2 to 4 year old in small
day nursery. Three years exeprience. Call
Mrs. Redding. VI 6-4892. 132tfn
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
Aveflne. Phone VI 6-5786. 71tfn
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WANT ADS
You Can Have The'Best^
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Window Air Conditioner
Anto & Appliance Furniture
214 N. Bryan Cavltt at Coulter
EARLY BIRD
SHOPPE
TOGS — GIFTS AND TOYS
for Girls and Boys
FABRICS — SHOES
Bldgeereat Village 3601 Texas Ays.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Experienced colored lady and high school
graduate will care for your child. Monday
thrpugh Friday. Prefer family who has
school holidays. Call after 6 p. m. TA 3-
3932. 135t3
MOTHER GOOSE NURSERY
501 Restwood, TA 3-2339. Hourly or
weekly rates. Fenced, shady yard. Indoor
and outdoor equipment. New management.
135t7
Parents send your pre-school children
to a country nursery. Little Acre Nursery
provides transportation to and from Col
lege Station before 8 a. m. and after 5
p. m. Nutritious noon meal provided.
Operated by qualified and experienced
teachers For further information call
VI 6-5920. 134t2
Will keep infants or children in my
home. 305 Ash. VI 6-8367 Mrs. Spaw.
134tfn
Moore’s Nursery: Children of all ages.
Weekly or daily rates. Open for business
Sept. 1. We have been closed for remodel
ing. TA 2-3881, 2312 Cavitt Drive. 134tfn
Wanted apartment house manager. Stu
dent to serve as resident manager of 20
unit apartment house near Campus. Must
be able to Jo 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
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
Day nursery, experienced child care,
noon meal, pick up and delivery, fenced
yard, VI 6-6294. 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 2V2.-B
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 you 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. 90tfr
TV & RADIO
Afternoon & Evening Service
Calls
GIL’S RADIO & TV
VI 6-6829 B-5-B College View
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OPTOMETRIST
Contact Lenses
Hours 9:00 - 5:30 Evenings by Appointment
214 N. Main TA 2-3530
4unt s lomato
CATSUP
5 14-Oz. % ^ OO
Bottles :
Hunt’s
Apricots 4c- $ 1
Hunt’s Tomato
Sauce 12
HUNT’S
TOMATO
JUICE
300
Cans
Specials Good Both Orr’s Stores Thur.-Fri.-Sat.—Sept. 3-4-5
SHOP EARLY-Closed Labor Day Sept. 7th
Delicious
Apples 4 CeHo 39
Sunkist Valencia
Oranges2 Lbs 29*
Sunkist Am,
Lemons X XV’
10'
California
Carrots
Cello
Bag
Sunkist—Pink or Regular
Frozen Lemonade
6-Oz.
Can
9
Northern
IMapkins Pk «« of 10
Drink Refreshing
Cokes 12 'ir 49
Dental Cream
Colgate
Giant
Tube
39
BOOTH
BREADED
SHRIMP
4" $1
BRAZOS VALLEY Fresh Dressed
FRYERS
Whole Lb.
We Reserve Right To Limit Quantities
Swift Premium
Beef Round
STEAK 79
Swift Premium
Beef Chuck
ROAST 49
Rath Rlackhawk
BACON
ib. 49c
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