The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 24, 1959, Image 6

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Thursday,September 24, 1950
THE BATTALION
Athletic Officers Make Plans
For Fall Intramural Schedule
By JOE CALLICOATE
Assistant Sports Editor
Intramural organization for the
1959-00 season began yesterday
with a meeting of Corps and civil
ian athletic officers.
Barney Welch, intramural direc
tor, presided at the meeting and
gave the aims and instruction for
the intramural program this year.
Welch gave the officers entry
cards, schedules and intramural
handbooks. The handbooks will be
distributed to each room on the
campus as well as to students who
live off campus.
Swimming intramurals will be
gin Oct. 6. The freshman division
will swim in the afternoon and the
upperclassmen at night.
After swimming is over the
freshmen will start football, horse
shoes and ping pong while the up
perclassmen will have basketball,
handball and bowling.
A new sport is in store for in
tramural participants this year
with a pig and calf scramble. The
scramble will probably be a three
night event with the five best
times getting intramural points.
Welch said that date would be an
nounced far enough ahead to give
each organization a chance to or
ganize a team.
Another new wrinkle for this
year’s intramura'ls will be a Pan
American team composed of stu
dents who are from Pan America,
but live in different dorms. Welch
added that there had been a need
for such a team for several years
because many of the Pan American
students don’t play the sports that
w r e do.
Welch strongly stressed that the
intramurals be handled by the in
tramural officers instead of passed
on to someone else. He added that
the intramural officers had been
here three years and can give a
better program than some of the
more inexperienced men, and that
certain sports should not be
“pushed off” on under-classmen.
“Spectators should be left at
home in regular scheduled games,”
said Welch. He said that there
just wasn’t enough room for spec
tators around some of the intra
mural fields.
Welch said that he needs 50 in
tramural managers and anyone in
terested should contact him at his
office in DeWare Field House be
fore Oct. 30. He also said that
individual equipment could be
picked up at the intramural office
at any time.
James A. Priddy, athletic officer
for College View, said that any
one living in College View and
wanting to play intramurals to
contact him at A-9-D.
First baseman Kent Hadley of
Kansas City played with Terre
Haute, Augusta and Syracuse in
1956. He formerly belonged to
Detroit.
WHAT
About Your Social Activities After College?
Learn To Play Bridge Now With The
M.S.C. Bridge Committee
First Meeting Monday, Sept. 28 at 7:15 p. m.
Room 2A-2B In The M.S.C
ALL PLAYERS
and
Beginners Welcome
For Additional Information
See WILEY BANTON
Bridge Chairman or
M.S.C. Directorate Office
BA TTALIGN CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT
Now pine paneled room all modern.
Private entrance and bath. Good location.
TA 2-8291. 3tfn
Bedroom for rent.
Poyett South.
VI 6-5334. 500
3tfn
Two bedroom brick apartments. 400* B
Second St. VI 6-5334. 3tfn
Bedroom for weekenda only. 500 Boyett
South. VI 6-5334. 3tfn
Three bedroom unfurnished house Kood
condition. Near Crockett School. VI 6-5968
after 5 p. m. It4
Roll-A-Way bads, baby cribs, portable
T V, vacuum cleaners, refrigerators,
rarges, and automatic washers for rent
bv week or month. Kraft Furniture Co.,
Bryan. It6
New two bedroom unfurnished duplex,
Washer connections and centra] heating.
Inquire at 809 Montclair. Call Dixon 6-
3115 in West Columbia, Texas. Itfn
Nice upstairs bedroom, garage, block
from bus line, TA 3-2208, 600 East 33rd.
It8
Large bedrooms, 3 exposures. For lady.
Possible share ride to College. VI 6-4964,
704 North Avenue. It4
Near east gate in College Hills one
bedroom apartments. Hardwood floors,
textone walls, antique satin draperies
modern furniture, new stoves, and refri
gerators with freezing compartments.
Ample closet space. Designed for couples
only. $60.00 and $65.00 without utilities.
Phone VI 6-5031 after 6 p. m. all day
Saturday and Sunday. Itfn
Furnished apartment. Clean unfurnished
house with stove and refrigerator, fenced
yard. Call VI 6-7051. It3
One bedroom apartment. 205 Montclair
With or without stove. Rent $27.50. Call
VI 6-6544. It4
campus. Phone VI 6-5232.
Nice furnished downstairs duplex. $50.
Walking distance. VI 6-7331.
Two small houses. Furnished.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS
$35 Per Month
Three Blocks From Campus
At North Gate
Call VI 6-8214
Roomy, 2 bedroom apartment.
Crockett School. Available immc
Phone VI 6-6660 or VI 6-4916.
ing yards,
semi-annual]
TA 2-7314.
5% dividends
403 Boyett. Near North Gate. $55 pi
month. VI 6-4488 or VI 6-4248 after
BABY SITTING WEEKDAYS
From 8-5
Large Sun-Room
Fenced In Back Yard
Few Blocks From Campus
VI 6-8214
FOR RENT
Small furnished apartment. Near Col
lege. Bills paid. $35 and up. VI 6-7331.
137t3
Unfurnished one bedroom house. Washer
connections. Near A. & M. Nice lot. VI-
6-4455. 136tfn
Three room apartments, furnished or un
furnished, North Gate and South Gate.
$36 to $45 per month. Phone VI 6-5444
136tG
Nice and clean furnished apartment
available immediately. Private bath, ga
rage, utilities paid. Couples only. Call
VI 6-4657. I35tfn
Large, newly redecorated, unfurnished
apartment 704 Park Place. South Oak-
wood. Mrs. C. B. Campbell. VI 6-5138.
134tfn
Unfurnished apartment across street
from South Side Food Market, 205 Mont
clair. Stove furnished. Rent $27.50. Phone
VI 6-6544 or VI 6-6630. 134tfn
Brick duplex apartment. Unfurnished
one bedroom. Central heat, tiled bath, car
port, storeroom. North Gate area. Call
VI 6-6468. 133tfn
Unfurnished two bedroom house. Large
jaloused porch. Nice shady yard. Wonder
ful for children. VI 6-6G53. 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. 12Gtfn
APARTMENT FOR RENT
North Gate near campus. Two bw’
rooms. Refrigerator and stove pro-
vided. Insulated and paneled walls,
220 connection.
VI 6-72X4
122tfn
Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tfu
Two bedroom, unfurnished, brick apart
ment. 402B Second St. Twin Oaks Apart
ments. VI 6-5334. 115tfn
Unfurnished two bedroom apartment.
400-B Second Street. Call VI 6-5334. 130tfn
Bedroom with kitchen privileges. For
young lady. VI 6-5334. 130tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
»r telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
»f Student Publications (Ground Floof
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dailj
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day proceeding
publication — Director of Student Publica-
tions.
Ph. D. Language Examination
Examinations for meeting the foreign
language requirement for the Ph. D. de-
gree will be given Thursday, Oct. 1st at
8:00 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. in Room 129,
Academic Building. Students wishing to
take this examination should leave the
material over which they wish to be ex
amined with the Secretary in the Depart
ment of Modern Languages not later than
5:00 p. m., Monday, Sept. 28.
J. J. Woolket, Head
Department of Modern Languages
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SPECIAL NOTICE
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College Station. Texas
Called meeting, Thursday,
Sept. 24 7 p. m. E. A.
examinations and F. C. De
gree.
C. J. Keese, W. M.
Joe Woolket, Sec'y
Will care for children in my home. Two
blocks from College View. VI 6-6503 3t6
Wanted infants and toddlers to care for.
College graduate trained in child and
nursery care. Reasonable rates. TA 2-6996.
It3
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 experienced teacher.
For further information Call VI 6-5920.
Dear John: I’m sending your saddle
home. I have heard that a married woman
can expect to be a widow for about 7 years.
I might reconsider your proposition if you
will talk with Eugene Rush about an
adequate life insurance program . . . .Mary.
Itfn
Will do regular child care in my home.
Hot noon meal. VI 6-4651. Itfn
I will keep a child in my home five
days a week. Noon meal. Call VI 6-4206.
Itfn
Would like to care for a child in my
home for working mother. Call TA 2-8819.
708 Villa Maria Road. 137t3
Mothers, register your children now in
Moore’s Day and Night Nursery. Special
rates for working parents. Home cooked
meals served. 2312 Cavitt Drive, TA 2-
3881. • 137tfn
MOTHER GOOSE NURSERY
501 Restwood, TA 3-2339. Hourly or
weekly rates. Fenced, shady yard. Indoor
and outdoor equipment. New management.
135t7
Will keep infants or children in my
home. 305 Ash. VI 6-8367 Mrs. Spaw.
134tfn
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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 21/2-5
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 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
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Several openings for laborattory assis-
tantships in the Physics Department are
available to above average students who
have completed the equivalent ot Physics
204 or 219. The openings are for labora
tories meeting on Tuesday 8:00 to 10:00
and Thursday 8:00 to 10:00. Students not
previously employed by the Physics Depart
ment will be paid $1.00 per hour including
time speYit in grading reports. Inquire at
room 201 in the Physics Building.
Waitress and carhop at Humdinger
Drive Inn, 3320 South College. Sundays
off. Apply in person. 2t3
White lady to care for six. year old
child, do light housekeeping Monday thru
Fridays, 11 to 5:30. VI 6-4065. It3
MALE HELP WANTED
Colored male waiters. Experience not
necessary. Triangle Drive In. Apply at
office. 136tfn*
FOR SALE
Army serge uniforms. Practically new
ideal for active duty. Have two pants, 1
shirt and blouse. Size about 30-33, 15-33,
38R. Half price. VI 6-5409. 3tfn
Exceptional offer. One Man’s tuxedo,
size 44, tall tailor made. One man’s white
evening coat, size 44, tall. Price $50. for
both. Call TA 3-3611 or 2100 Echols, Apt.
6. 3t8
Used furniture bargains lowest prices or
living room, bedroom, dining room furni
ture, desks appliances and televisions. Sec
Bargain Furniture Co. 218 S. Main St.
Bryan.
Two bedroom air conditioned house. T I
Cable. GI, 4>/2% loan. Equity at a bar
gain. Call VI 6-4581. It4
Baby crib with new mattress. Excellent
condition. VI 6-4523. It3
Attention students, why rent, nice two
bedroom house near campus, attached ga
rage. corner lot, $250.00 down. $60.00
monthly payments, 212 Poplar. VI 6-4577.
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Serge uniform. Shirt 15-33, Pants, 29-
29. Senior boots 9 or 9 1 /?. boot pants, green
shirt. TA 2-7288 after 5. Itfn
WORK WANTED
Ironing in my home, also morning work
VI 6-5463, ask for Eva. 2t3
Will keep children for working mothers
Noon meal provided. Reasonable rates. 407
Pease St., Bryan. TA 2-0492. 137t7
ATTENTION WORKING MOTHERS:
All Day Nursery, experienced child care,
supervised play, $25.00 per month. VI 6-
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Typing wanted, neat, accurate. Reanson-
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Your reports will be typed quickly and
accurately on electric typewriters at the
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Part time secretary, permanent resident,
fast accurate tvpist, shorthand. Ability to
work with students. Desirable if interested
in national and international affairs. An-
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Student Center, Texas A & M College.
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Waitress wanted. Experience not neces
sary. Apply at office. Triangle Drive In.
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