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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1962)
.. ,, % CITY ORDINANCE 'I at ;— I ailed Session, Chapter 106, page 489, as amended, commonly 1 Article 1105-B, Revised Civil Statutes of Texas. I / federal Housing Adm. .arence A. Moore lomas D. Watkins, Jr. arion Pugh mnard I. Knowles aniel N. Kelley rville L. Baugh Lots pt. 2, pt. 3, Blk C Lots pt. 3, 4, 5, pt. 6, Blk C Lots pt. 6, 7, Blk C Lots 8, 9, Blk C Lots 1, pt. 2, Blk D Lots pt. 2, 3, Blk D Lots 4, 5, Blk D 75. 100.0 75. 115. r ^Allege Station, Texas, to the owners of the respective parcels of 0m. operty and to all others in any wise interested, whether they be ^Kl.med herein or not, all of wh#m are hereby notified to be and appear Mp the time and place herein named and fixed, and said hearing shall continued from time to time and from day to day, if necessary, Yltil all desiring and presenting themselves to be heard, shall have Yen fully and fairly heard, and at which hearing any mistakes, irregu- THE BATTALION Thursday, July 12, 1962 College Station, Texas Page 5 ORDINANCE NO. 346 ward rRDINANCE DETERMINING TO ASSESS A PART OF THE COST F IMPROVING PORTIONS OF FAIRVIEW AVENUE IN THE ITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, AGAINST ABUTTING PROPERTY AND THE OWNERS THEREOF, ADOPTING ENGI NEER’S ROLLS, PROVIDING FOR NOTICE OF HEARING, AND ECLARING AN EMERGENCY. Bjk Whereas, the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas, H'ijas heretofore ordered that the following portions of streets in said Hty be improved by raising, grading, filling same, installing concrete ■wrbs and gutters and by paving and by installing drains, inlets and ®^;orm sewer, where provided in the plans, with necessary incidentals nd appurtenances and in accordance with the plans now on file with le City and in accordance with the specifications therefor, said portions f said streets being as follows, to wit: All that certain portion of Fairview Avenue described as follows: ommencing at the intersection of Jersey Street and Fairview Avenue |'jien|e in a southerly direction along Fairview Avenue until same inter- Npcts Luther Street. || The improvements to Fairview Avenue shall consist of a six (6) ™ "ich .compact depth gravel base with a one (1) inch asphalt plant mix ithjconcrete curbs to a width, measured from back to back of 37 feet, 3 provided in said plans and specifications; and WHEREAS, the City of College Station has entered into a contract ith| jack M. Barker Construction Co. for the improvements of said airview Avenue, and the City Engineer has prepared and filed rolls c statements concerning the improvements and assessments therefore; nd WHEREAS, the City Council has determined to assess a portion f the cost of such improvements against the owners of the property 4 nutting thereon and against such property; and WHEREAS, the present condition of such streets and places en- Brangers the public health and safety and it is necessary that the ▼ nprovements thereof be proceeded with while the weather permits, nd such improvements are being delayed pending the passing and ■ iking effect of this ordinance and the other proceedings incidental \|iereto, and such facts constitute and create an emergency; II THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF 'f HE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS, THAT: N'ew Ramada Inn’s Opening Tentatively Set March '63 Convention facilities that will handle 600 persons will be available early in March of 1963 for the Bryan-College Station area. The convention hall will be part of a 185-unit Ramada Inn to be constructed in College Station at Highway 6 and Sulphur Springs Road by Joe A. Ferreri, owner of The Triangle Restaurant. The con vention hall can be divided into three sections with a seating capa city of 200 per section. In addition to the convention hall, three indoor dining rooms, an outside dining room, and a 24- lour pancake house will be pro vided. One of the dining rooms will overlook an Olympic swimming pool. According to Ferreri, the esti mated cost of the Inn will be $1 million. Mr. Ferreri said, “The reasons for locating the Ramada Inn in College Station is that this is my home and Bryan-College Station is the ‘gateway to the gold en gulf coast’.” Also the location The City of College Station does hereby determine to assess a ortion of the cost of said improvements on said portions of streets gainst abutting property thereon and against the owners of such roperty and said assessments to be levied in exercise of the power rafted in Article II, Section XI of the Charter of said city, and as rovided by Acts of 1927, 40th Legislature of the State of Texas, First ission. Chapter 106, page 489, as amended, commonly known Said rolls or statements be and the same are hereby adopted and pproved. Ill The several amounts proposed to be assessed against such parcels f property and the owners thereof, the other matters and things as rown on said rolls or statements being as follows, to wit: No. of Front fame of Owner Description Feet Amount 'rank W. Sheppard Lot pt. 5, Blk 1, College Park 135. $405.00 L F. Adams I*ots pt. 5, 6, pt. 7, Blk 1 >> 77 69. $207.00 rank C. Coulter Lots pt. 7, 8, pt. 9, Blk 1 >> 77 95. $285.00 Garrison E. Hierth Lots pt. 9, 10, Blk 1 77 80. $240.00 . W. Fleming Lot 1, Blk 2A 77 140. $420.00 (rs. Stella R. Smith Lots 5, 6, Blk 2 JT 77 100. $300.00 [arion Pugh Lot 7, Blk 2 ” 50. $150.00 i uben E. Velasco Lot 8, Blk 2 77 65. $195.00 dward O. Hefti Lot 1, Blk 3 ” 60. $180.00 [orris E. Tittle Lot 2, Blk 3 77 50. $150.00 . E. McAfee Lots 3, 4, Blk 3 7* 77 100. $300.00 imes R. Brown Lots 5, 6, pt. 7, Blk 4 77 77 125. $375.00 > Ann Cruice Lots pt. 7, 8, Blk 4 77 77 85. $255.00 T. M. Jackson Lot 1, Blk 5 77 77 50. $150.00 . B. Brown III Lots 2, 3, 4, Blk 5 77 77 150. $300.00 ^[rs. S. A. Lipscomb Lots 5, 6, Blk 5 77 77 100. $300.00 toward Anderson Lots 3, pt 4, Blk 6 77 77 62. $186.00 l. Y. Murray Lots pt. 4, pt. 5, Blk 6 77 77 60.3 $180.90 ames E. Poore Lots pt. 5, pt. 6, Blk 6 77 77 62.7 $188.10 G. Zubik Lots pt. 6, 7, Blk. 6 77 77 75. $225.00 . W. Williams Lot 7, Blk 9 77 77 120. $360.00 . G. Anderson Lot 5, Blk 10 77 77 125. $375.00 dsel G. Jones Lots 10, pt. 11, Blk A 77 77 85. $255.00 obe _j. Smith, Jr. Lots pt. 11, 12, 13, Blk A 77 77 115. $345.00 erbert O. Evans Lots 14, 15, Blk A 77 77 100. $300.00 i'rs. Alice Frazier Lots 16, pt. 17, Blk A 77 77 99. $297.00 De T. Sanders Lots pt. 17, 18, Blk A 77 77 97.8 $293.40 jity of College Sta. Blk B Lots 1, pt. 2, 77 77 268.2 $804.60 ambert H. Wilkes Blk C 77 77 100.4 $301.20 promptly as the same matures the entire assessment shall be collectible together with reasonable attorney fees and cost of collection, if incurred. VI The improvements in each unit constitute an entirely separate district and independent unit, and the proposed assessment for the improvement in each unit gre in no wise affected by any fact or circumstance in connection with any other unit all to the same extent and as fully as if entirely separate proceedings had separate hearings, and separate notices thereof ordered. VII The City Secretary of the City of College Station is directed to give notice to the owners of property abutting upon the said portions of streets named to be improved and to all others interested, of th% time, place and purpose of such hearings and of all matters and things by causing a substantially correct copy of this ordinance to be pub lished at least three times in a newspaper published in and of general circulation in the City of College Station, Texas, the first of which publication shall be made at least ten days before the date of such hearing, and by such publication all owners of property abutting upon said portions of said streets and avenues, whether such owners be named herein or not and whether the property be correctly described herein or not, as well as to all others in any wise interested therein or to be affected thereby, shall be and are duly notified and no error or mistake in the name of any property owner, in the description of any property or in the amount of any proposed assessment shall in anywise affect or invalidate such notice or any assessment levied pursuant thereto, and the real and true owners of such abutting, property shall be and are by such notice duly and fully notified. The City Secretary is further directed, but not required to give further notice of such hearing by causing a substantial copy of such published notice to be mailed to each owner of property abutting upon such portions of said streets and avenues, but all such notices by mail shall be only cumulative of such notice by advertisement and publication, and said notice by advertisement and publication shall in all cases be sufficient and binding whether or not any other kind or character of notice be given. VIII The present condition of said portions of streets and avenues endangers health and public safety, and it is necessary that the im provements thereof be proceeded with at once and while the weather will permit, and such facts constitute and create an emergency and an urgent public necessity requiring that the rules and provisions for ordinances to be read more than one time or at more than one meeting be suspended, and requiring that this ordinance be passed as and take effect as an emergency measure, and such rules and provisions are accordingly suspended and this ordinance is passed as and shall take effect as an emergency measure and shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage. PASSED AND APPROVED this the 15th day of June, 1962. ATTEST: s/K. A. Manning City Secretary APPROVED: s/Ernest Langford Mayor 4V • ft fOOd ft We reserve the right to limit all sales - GROCERIES - - FROZEN FOODS- 75. $225.00 150. $450.00 $225.00 $300.00 75. $225.00 $225.00 $345.00 Where moi’e than one person, firm or corporation owns an interest any property above described, each person, firm or corporation shall personally responsible only for its, his or her pro rata of the total sessment against such property in proportion as its, his or her respec- re interest bears to the total ownership of such property and its, his m / her respective interest in such property may be released from the / sessment lien upon payment of such proportionate sum. sR* iv A hearing shall be given by and before the governing body of the Llll-y of College Station, Texas, on the 20th day of July, 1962, at 7:00 n. at the City Council Chamber of the City Hall of the City of ities or invalidities in any of the proceedings with reference to the iking of said improvements or assessments therefor may be corrected d the benefits by means of said improvements, and the amount of 3 assessments, and the apportionment of the cost of the said improve- ;nts, and all other matters and things shall be determined, and the il and true owners of the property abutting upon the said streets be improved, and any and all others in any wise interested, their ents and attorneys shall be and appear at said hearing at said time d place and present and make any protest or objections which they (; any of them may have as to the said improvements, as to the benefits |Yrefrom, as to the cost thereof, as Jo the amounts of such assess- . j:nts, or as to the amounts assessed, or as to any mistake, irregularity / * invalidity in any proceedings with reference to said assessments, = ■ ,:h improvements, or to the contracts therefor and as to any other = itter or thing in any wise connected, either with said improvements, | itracts, or proceedings and after all desiring and pi-esenting them- E ves to be heard, either in person or by agents, attorneys, or repre- s*** 'itatives have been fully and fairly heard, the said hearing shall be •sed and assessments will by ordinance and in accordance with law d. the proceedings of the city be levied against the respective parcels abutting property and the owners thereof, whether such owners be med herein or not, and whether the property be correctly described not. At such hearings anyone in any wise interested or affected ly subpoena witnesses and introduce evidence and have the right appear and be heard. Libbys—14-Oz. Bottles CATSUP 2 For 39c Libbys—No. Vz Cans Vienna Sausage 3 For 59c Libbys—12-Oz. Cans Pineapple Juice 3 For 29c Libbys—300 Size Cans Tomato Juice 3 For 29c Nabisco—12-Oz. Ctns. Ritz Crackers Ctn. 29c Bama—28-Oz. Jars Peanut Butter Jar 69c Folgers—Mountain Grown COFFEE 1-Lb. 59c Folgers—6-Oz. Instant Coffee Jar 79c Texsun—46-Oz. Cans Grapefruit Juice .... 2 For 49c Breast-O-Chicken TUNA Can 29c Krafts—Corn Oil OLEO 1-Lb. 33c CRISCO .. 3-Lb. Can 69c Hunts—300 Size Cans Fruit Cocktail 2 For 45c Round Up—300 Size Cans Pork & Beans 3 For 25c Dash Dog Food 6 Cans 75c Sunshine State—6-Oz. Cans Orange Juice 4 For 59c Libbys—Pink or Regular LEMONADE 6-Oz. Can 10c Mortons—8-Oz. Pot Pits Macaroni & Cheese, Spaghetti & Meat 4 For 69c Tennessee—10-Oz. Sliced Strawberries 2 For 39c - MARKET - Swift Premium Sliced Bacon 1-Lb.59c Swift Premium * Vacuum Packed Franks ~~ Lb. 49c Wisconsin—Medium Aged Cheddar Cheese 1-Lb. 59c Deckers—Tall Korn Sliced Bacon 1-Lb. 49c Loin Steak 1-Lb. 79c Round Steak 1-Lb. 79c T-Bone Steak 1-Lb. 79c Pin Bone Loin 1-Lb. 59c Square Cut Shoulder Roast 1-Lb. 49c -PRODUCE - HOME GROWN Smith’s Perfect Cantaloupes Lb. 7c Cream Peas 2-Lbs. 35c Blackeye Peas 2-Lbs. 35c Porter Tomatoes 2-Lbs. 25c Cello Carrots Bag 10c Avocados Each 10c llj( Assessments against abutting property and the owners shall be II’personal liability of the owners of such property and a first and ior lien on the property against which assessments are levied, and * be due and payable on or before thirty days after date of com- ^ Jtion and acceptance of the improvements and said assessments shall ar interest from date of such completion and acceptance until paid | the rate of eight per centum (8%) per annum, payable annually, ovided, any owner shall have the right to pay the assessment at any ne before maturity by paying principal and interest accrued to date payment, provided further that if default be made in the payment SPECIALS GOOD THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, JULY 12-13-14 CHARLIE'S FOOD MARKET NORTH GATE -WE DELIVER- COLLEGE STATION X3»L ilipl of A&M in College Station was a factor, Ferreri noted. In conjuction with the conven tion facilities the Ramada Inn will have 185 units capable of handl ing 650 guests at full capacity. Each unit will be equiped with tele vision, be completely carpeted and will have an automatic dialing system telephone. The leisure time of the guest may be spent in the olympic-type swimming pool, exactly like the newly constructed one on the A&M campus. This pool will be avail able for intercollegiate meets in conjuction with the athletic de partment of the College. “There will be approximately 120 employees to provide the best of service for the guests,” said Fer reri. There will also be a dietician and two imported chefs to pro vide correctly balanced and tasty meals that everyone enjoys. The external appearance of the Ramada Inn will be that of Wil liamsburg Colonial while the in terior will be exclusively French Provincial. There will be the na tionally famous winding stairway to the second floor, typical of all Ramada Inns. The architectural de sign was done by the Ramada Inn, Inc. The date of opening is tentative ly set for March, 1963. Other facilities to be present in the Ramada Inn will be a beau ty shop, barber shop, gift shop and office facilities for business. The automatic dialing system used in each room will be con nected directly with the Triangle Restaurant to provide dining room reservations. There will be more than ample parking space around the Ramada. Guests will be able to park within a few feet of their unit. This new Ramada Inn will in crease the number in Texas to 29 with the latest in Beaumont. “Mayor Earnest Langford, City Manager Ron Boswell, and Col lege Station City Councilmen had a very influential hand in locat ing the Ramada Inn in College Sta tion,” Ferreri said. % ^ #• it m m 1 m r\ : Hip Blacklisted Chess helps pass the time for exotic dancer Danielle Dao Tien, who contends she has been blacklisted by night club owners because of her public statements about conditions for strippers in Miami Beach. The former diplomat’s wife —whose name in Vietnamese means “Peach From Heaven” —says “I wouldn’t dare ask for a bottle of champagne costing $90 for someone who just wanted to compliment me on my dance. That is what my employer wanted me to do.” (AP Wirephoto) BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES ,e day a* per word 14 per word each additional day Minimum citarice—4Ue DlsiADLiiNJS 4 p.m. day betore publication FOR SALE i. day betore pub Classified Display 80e per column inch per column each insertion PHONE VI 6-6411 NOTICE OP SALE Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Director, Texas Forest Service. Col lege Station, Texas, until 10 :00 a. m., Fri day, July 20, 1962, for the following described items: One Kodak dry mountin One frame vacuum FOR RENT rame vacui A. B. Dick folding machine ing A. B. Dick stand for folding machine mting press printing plate " ine ing itho Exceptionally nice furnished apartment, available July 15, 309-A Boyett, VI 6-5444. :e furni: 309-A Boyett, $45.00. 128t2 Large bedroom, adjoining reasonable, 200 West Carson. bath, rent TA 3-2221. 128tl Kodak 35mm. camera, without Qase Kodak 35mm. camera, with case Kodak 35mm. camera, with case above items may be seen in Room the System Administration Building between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m.. Monday through Friday. Forms to submit bids are The rough rriday. Forms to submit bids are ailable upon request. Telephone VICTOR 6-4771 for further information. 128tl Small two bedroom furnished house, fenced yard, carport, $35.00. VI 6-5054 128tfn Homart circular swimming pool, 18ft. by er, 2-way lighter, chemi- vater, water testin 3 ft., vacuum clean cals to treat the water, wate Dexter, large VI 6- cals to treat the water, water testing kit. Was $350.00, now $100.00. VI 6-7862. 128tl O, 128tfn Furnished apartment, apply 500 Main St., North Gate, College Station, VI 6-5544. 4 piece walnut, Danish modern bedroom suite, like new, $185.00 ; walnut Mathis stereo, $150.00. Also garage sale - lots to choose from. 1319 Foster, VI 6-8008. 128tl Large bedroom, private entrance and rivate bath, apply 500 Main S1 Gate, College Station, VI 6-o544 private bath, m, pri ?ply 500 Main St., North l^7tfn K F A btereo-orthophonic record player Mark XXVI with diamond needle and de tachable speaker. Like new. $169.95 when ew, now $110.00 or near offer. Call VI 6- 513. 128t2 apartment, space, garage, adults only. Ideal for couple or bachelors. $50.00 without utilities. Phone VI 6-5031 after 6 p. m., all day weekends. 125tfn HELP WANTED Opportunity for person time in sales for Hanson’s Unfurnished roomy two bedroom apart- lent, 220 volt wiring, panel ray heat, near Crockett School. Phone VI 6-6660. 122tfn ment, 220 volt w om hea to work part n’s Food Service. Must have good character references, credit standing, ambitious. Personally contact Mr. A. E. Hanson, TA 2-1316, 2701 Texas Avenue, Bryan. 126tfn Large furnished one bedroom student apartment. North Gate, $50.00 including utilities. Also, one at $25.00. VI 6-8214. 120tf n WORSL WANTED One bedroom furnished house, VI 6-5036 or VI 6-5634. $40.00. 116tfn Typing - electric typewriter. Experiences Secretary, business teacher. VI 6-8510. 85tfn CHILD CARE SPECIAL NOTICE Will keep children in my home. Close to campus - Southside section. Phone VI 6-7129. 127tfn Electrolux sales and service. AMliams, TA 3-5331. G. C. 90tfn private FIRST GRADE—If your child will be six after September 1, register him now for —grade. Limited enrollmei for A&M Consolidated and Also kindergarten and Collier’s Mother Goose 125t7 9M» Fish and picnic at Hilltop Lake miles on Hwy 6 south of College. Table* »n<i ovens, clean place. 69tfn Preparation 1 School Bryan OFFICIAL NOTICES year round nursery. (Joiner s n School, 501 Restwood, TA 2-8760. Experienced care for children. Aged kindergarten. VI yai 6-4 020. 125tfn Mond; Official notices must be brought, mailed ephoned so as to arrive in the Offica tudent Publications (Ground VMCA, VI or telephoned so as to arrive i; of Student Publications (Ground Floor 6-6415, hours 8-12, ugh Friday) at ~ 1-6, daily before the Will babysit 8-5 or anytime. Phone VI 6- 6536. 125tfn Monday through Friday) at or before t deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding publication — Director of Studei pul tioi ent Publica- HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY Children of all ages, weekly and hourly rates, 3404 South College Avenue, Bryan, Texas, Virginia Davis Jones. Registered Nurse. TA 2-4803. 124tfn ATTENTION: AU INew Offices On Campus If you do not receive letter and cards through the mail for information needed for the Texas A&M College Directory 1962 - 63 (offices-staff-students), please call the Student Publications Office, VI 6- 6415 or VI 6-6618. 126t5 Will keep children, all ages, will pick up llltfn and deliver. VI 6-8151. FEMALE HELP WANTED ATTENTION SUMMER GRADUATES You may start ordering your summer an nouncements at the Memorial Student Cen ter, Cashier’s Windo Waitress, experience not necessary, must be 18 years of age. Ferreri’s Triangle Restaurant, TA 2-1352. 123tfn mor ter, uasmer s Window from 9-4, Monday- Friday, July 2-27. THIS APPLIES TO GRADUATION SENIORS OF BOTH SES SIONS. MSC Cashier 126t5 NOTICE ELECTROLUX SALES SERVICE & SUPPLIES By Authorized Dealer 1003 S. College Ave, Bryan, Tex. TA 2-4143 HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th TA 2-2819 TV - Radio - Hi-Fi Service & Repair GILS RADIO & TV TA 2-0826 2403 S. College DR. G. A. SMITH ’’••OPTOMETRIST.. SPECIALIZING l« KYfi IXAMINATION* • nd CONTACT LCNSES^, BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC 105 No. MAIN • BRYAN. TEXAS SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donats ANYWHERE Hamburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc. 5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG LOUPOT'S