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Architect Awards Fete Slated Tuesday The Annual Awards Dinner of the Division of Architecture will campus character: PSAMUEL PSYCHE A thinking mans thinking man, Psamuel finds that thoughts come easiest when he is most comfort- able. Thats why he always wears Jockey brand T- shirts. He likes the way the fine combed cotton feels next to his skin. He likes the way the twin- stitched, nylon-reinforced collar keeps its shape. And he likes the full-pro- portioned body and extra long tail that never creeps. You, too, will like your- self better when you enjoy the comfort of Jockey brand T-shirts. Your favorite campus store has them. $1.50 COOPER'S, INCORPORATED KENOSHA, WIS. vockeu ® BRAND " be held Tuesday at 7 p. m. at the Triangle Dining Room. Awards include the Alpha Rho Chi Medal to a graduating design student; American Institute of Ar- chitects Medal to a graduating De- sign student; the Associated Gen- eral Contractors of America Silver Medal to a graduating construction student; two M. N. Davidson Fel- lowships of $150 each awarded to two graduates, one in design and one in construction; Fox and Ja- cobs Awards of $100 to a design option student and $100 to a con- struction option student, each in the third year; Freshman Faculty Award for outstanding freshman; Junior Faculty Award for outstand- ing junior; the Ernest Langford Awards of a book and a certificate to each of two graduating students one in design and one in con- struction; The Otis A. Felger and Lynn Porter Memorial Award of $1,000; the J. Rodney Tabor Award of $200 to the most outstanding fourth year student in design op- tion; the Texas Concrete Masonry Assn. Award of $100 to the winner of fourth-year design competition; Tile Council of America Awards of $50 to winner of second-year design competition and two $250 Scholarships to a design and a con- struction student completing his second year. Frank Meier of Dallas, fifth year architecture student, will give the invocation. Jack Corgan of Dallas, president of The Texas Society of Architects and the even- ings guest speaker, will be intro- duced by Rex Boone of Abilene, fifth year Architecture Student. T. R. Holleman, division head, will be in charge of the award pre- sentations. F-shirts SUBSONIC WIND TUNNEL ON DISPLAY TOMORROW | |§p |||lgl . ..v / / Tickets Available Alan Payne, freshman journalism major from Sulphur Springs, purchases a ducat to the Student Publications Ban- quet slated May 13 in .the Ballroom of the Memorial Stu- dent Center. A smorgasbord supper is scheduled and the Vanity Fair will be chosen at the event. FOR WEEK Area Churches Release Dockets The following churches have an- nounced their schedule for the week of May 8-14. Church of 'Christ Sunday morning at 9:45 Bible School will be held with a worship service to follow at 10:45 and the sermon topic being Is the Family Safe?. At 6:15 p. m. the Young Peoples Classes will meet and at 6:30 the Aggie Class will meet. A&M Methodist Church Who Said Love Runs Smooth- ly?will be the sermon topic for morning worship Sunday morning at 10:55. Church School will be held at 9:45 a. m. and Evening Worship will be held at 7 p. m. St. ThomasChapel Holy Communion will be served Sunday morning at 8 and morning worship will follow at 9:15 with the sermon topic to be Parent- hood.At 9:45 Church School will be held and at 11 Morning Prayer will began. Evening prayer will be held at 7 p. m. Bethel Lutheran The Purpose of Mothers Daywill be the sermon topic at morn- ing worship at 8:15 and 10:45, with Bible Classes for all ages to be held at 9:30 a. m. At 7:30 p. m. there will be a Membership Lec- ture. Monday at 4 p. m. there will be a Pastors Conference at the Parish Hall and Tuesday night at 7:30 there will be a Sunday School Teachers meeting. Choir rehearsal will be Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. and a Membership Lecture Thurs- day night at 7:30. A&M Presbyterian Church Sunday School will begin at 9:45 a. m. with morning worship to fol- low at 11. At 4 p; m. 1;he Junior Choir will hold a rehearsal and at 5 the Leagues will meet. Wednes- day morning the Men-of-the- Church will meet at 7 and a meet- ing of. the session will be held at 7 the same night. The Chancel Choir will rehearse at 7 Wednesday evening^ Bryan and College Station resi- dents and visitors to the A&M campus for the MothersDay week- end have been invited to see test runs, at the A&M College Systems large subsonic wind tunnel at Easterwood Airport tomorrow. Alfred E. Cronk, head of the Department of Aeronautical Engi- neering, said today the tunnel will be used for special test runs start- ing at 1:30, 2:30, 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. tomorrow. All persons interest- ed are invited to attend. Faculty members oLthe Depart- ment of Aeronautical Engineering will be on hand to conduct tours of the tunnel facility and to ex- plain its operations. The tunnel itself is an A&M College System facility, operated as a unit of the Department of Aeronautical Engineering and the Texas Engineering Experiment Station. It has a seven by ten foot test section and the inside circuit is some 33 feet. The largest diam- eter of the tunnel is 30 feet. Speeds of up to 200 miles per hour can be obtained in the tun- nel through the use of a special propeller driven by a 1,500 horse- power motor. Elaborate balance systems measure the forces inside the tunnel during test runs. The tunnel at Easterwood Air- port is the largest subsonic test unit of its type on any college campus in the South. Frood finds the "right girlfor marriage-minded seniors Dear Seniors: Thousands of you have asked me, What kind of girl should I marry?Well, here she is! She is beautiful. She is talented. She is understanding. She smokes your favorite brand (Luckies, what else?). She has an independent income. She is happily married. So there you are, Seniors! Now go out and find one for yourself. Product of (J/tp, Jv&uaeo- is our middle name Cash Receipts Suffer Drop The Agriculture Departments April report on farm income shows that cash receipts from farm and ranch marketing in Texas during the first two months of this year were down sharply from the same 1959 period. The receipts totaled $288,530,- 000 in January-February 1960 against $331,889,000 in 1959. Livestock and fivestock sales the first two months of this year amounted to $120,904,000 com- pared to $130,948,000 in 1959. Crops brought in $167,626,000 vs. $200,941,000 in 1959. FRIDAY THE WARRIOR AND THE SLAVE GIRLWith Gianna Maria Canale Plus GIRLS TOWNWith Mamie Van Doren SATURDAY “WESTBOUNDWith Randolph Scott SPY IN THE SKYWith Mickey Rooney and THE BIG OPERATORWith Mickey Rooney LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO .294 AN ORDINANCE FIXING AND DETER- MINING THE GENERAL SERVICE RATE TO BE CHARGED FOR SALES OF NAT- URAL GAS AND NATURAL GAS SERV- ICE TO RESIDENTIAL AND COMMER- CIAL CONSUMERS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF COLLEGE STATION, BRA- ZOS COUNTY, TEXAS, PROVIDING FOR THE MANNER IN WHICH SUCH RATE MAY BE CHANGED, ADJUSTED AND AMENDED AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION 1. Effective with the first LON : SECTION pras bills rendered on or after the 1st day of June, 1960, the general service rate for sales of natural gas and natural gas serv- ice rendered to residential nd commer- limits of ay. nd residential ar cial consumers within the city College Station by Lone Star Gas Compan a Texas corporation, its successors ar assigns, is hereby fixed and determined as follows: Minimum Monthly Bill SI.00 Readiness To Serve Charge S.50 per Month. $.8433 gross per MCF: $.759 net per MCF. Net rate shall apply to all bills paid within ten days from monthly billing date. This ordinance does not regulate any rate or charge except those specifically set out hereinabove. The above rate is applicable to each residential and commercial consumer per month or for any part of a month for which gas is used at the same location. SECTION 2. The rate set forth in Section 1 may be changed and amended by either the City or Company furnishing in the manner provided by law. M jfY Preview Saturday Night 10:30 P. M. Also Sunday and Monday There's No Thrill Like The Thrill Of FBI STORY STARRING JAMES STEWART! VERA HIES technicolor® WARNER BROfi. aMERWNIiROVw* Screenplay by RICHARD L BREEN and JOHN WIST Directed by MERVYN LeROY Music b, max stbner Friday, May 6, 1960 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Page 3 Among its many other tasks, helicopters deliver payrolls to river barges which are on the move up and down stream. PALACE Bryan 2-SS79 TODAY & SATURDAY Wake Me Saturday Kite Prev. 11 p. m. IDER'MBt TECHNICOLOR'- QUEEN TODAY & SATURDAY BIG FISHERMANAGC,\VuS- For That Week-End Picnic With Your Date REMEMBERCIRCLE TONIGHT & SATURDAY Gary Cooper Charlton Heston WRECK OF THE MARY DEAREAlso Peter Cushing HOUNDS OF THE BASKERVILLESTODAY THRU SATURDAY RAINTREE COUNTYElizabeth Taylor Montgomery Clift Also DONT GO NEAR THE WATERGlenn Ford STARTS SUNDAY SOPHIA LOREN ANTHONY QUINN* HELLER in PINK TIGHTS TECHNICOLOR Y oungbloods V2 Fried Chicken $1.00 With French Fries In Our Special Foil-Lined Box To Stay WarmRock Building Midway Between South College Bryan & College BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES ............................. 3d per word word eauh additional day tie day . 24 Per Minimum charge10^ DEADLINES f p.m. day before publlcaWoa Classified Display 80^ per column inch each Insertion PHONE VI 6-6418 provided by la rvice hereunder is subject to the ord' bodies having jurisdicti anys Rules and on, ys Rules and Regula- file in the Companys of regulatory and to the Compa tions currently office. SECTION 3. The fact that there is an imperative public need for ' d adjustment in FOR SALE immediate change and adjustment in the rate for gas and gas service furnished to residen- tial and commercial cons :ency and the read ordinance at three sep; is hereby suspended and this ordinance sumers creates a icrgency and the reading and passag of this ordinance at three separate mei ing.s is hereby suspended and this ordinan shall take effect and be in full force from and after the date of its passage at a single meeting and the approval thereof by the mayor. PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 25th day of April, A.D. 1960. McGinnis Ernest Langford City Secretary Mayor STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BRAZOS I, N. M. McGinnis, Secretary of the City of College Station, Brazos County, Texas, hereby certify that the above and fore- is a true and correct copy of an nee passed and approved by the oft | lay ATTEST N. M. going ordina Fcegi of April, 1960, City Council of the City of College Station at a Regular session hel Id on the 25th da; .v appears of reci the Minutes of said Council, in Book III, 0.L r. a. page 230. WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF SAID CITY, this the 26th day of April, A.D 1960. N. M. McGinnis City Secretary City College Station, Texas FOR RENT Nicely furnished spacious apartment. Apply at 506 East 30th. TA 2-2854. 109t3 Nice clean one bedroom furnished apartment. Utilities paid. Couple only. VI 6-4657 or VI 6-4531. 109tfn Two bedroom house, $35.00 monthly. VI 6-7157. 108t3 One unfurnished one bedroom house, east side of campus, floors newly re- finished, walls in three rooms newly paint- ed. Also upstairs garage apartment, in nice condition. Both in quiet neighborhood. Phone VI 6-6479 or TA 2-6219. 108t3 Unfurnished two bedroom house, 220 wiring, 113 Kyle, College Station, VI 6-5036 or after 6, VI 6-5634. 108tfn Choice four room apartments in College Hills. Corner of Foster Ave. and Francis Drive. Very nicely furnished. Adults only. $50.00 and $55.00 without utilities. Call Sidney Parker, TA 2-3781. VI 6-5031 after 5 and weekends. 108tfn Two bedroom unfurnished apartment. Living room down stairs. Antenna with rotor, washer connections, lines, fenced back yard with trees. 202 Academy, TA 2- 4053. 100tl3 Two bedroom, unfurnished apartment, 120 wiring and attic fan. Near Crockett (chool. Phone VI 6-6660 after,6:00 p. m. 72tfn Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tfn Apartment, 205 Montclair across the street from Southside. Rent $30.00 with stove and refrigerator. Would consider furnishing all of the apartment. VI 6- 6630 or VI 6-6544. 61tfn SPECIAL NOTICE TOM THUMB NURSERY SCHOOL Ages 2)4-5 years. Storytelling, Singing, Drawing, Playing. Operated by Mrs. Jo- anne Miller. Close to College. VI 6-4841. Reference when requested. lOOtfn Put your reservations in now for Dan- luets. Accomodate up to 250 people. TA 2 1352. Triangle Restaurant. 12tfn Electrolux Sales and Service a. C Vtlllams. TA 3-6600. »Otfi DAY NURSERY by the week, day oi hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyetl VI6-4005. 120tfi Your Bryan Dealer for FRIEDRICH Air Conditioners Window or Central Type FAULKS 214 N. Bryan 1300 Texas Early Bird Shoppe, Inc Curtains Fabrics Toys Ridgecrest Village TV - Radio - HiFi Service & Repair GILS RADIO & TV TA 2-OSae 101 Highland AKC Registered Dashund puppies. 408 B Second St. College Station il0t3 Regulation Air Force Uniforms. Summer dress. Winter dress, summer serge. Ex- cellent condition! $50.00. Phone VI 6- 8266. U0t2 NO -DOWN PAYMENT. $58.00 monthly payments. Two bedroom house, near campus. VI 6-4577 after 5. UOtl GE Washer, 31/, years. Good condition. $75.00. VI 6-6477? 110t2 Must go immediately 1 Living room suite, , bedroom suite, dinette, refrigera- tor and range. 707 East 24th, Bryan. 109t8 One wheel luggage trailer. Slightly used. New tire. See at C-8-W College View. 109t4 Spacious two bedroom house, quiet neigh- borhood, tile bath and drainboard, attic fan, 220 wired, fenced. 907 North Ave. VI 6-7171. 108t4 Two three quarter ton, 110 volt air con- ditioners. Call VI 6-5183. 108t3 We have in this vicinity, 3 repossessed panos2 trade-ins, which include one mall blonde Spinet, and one dark finish- sd Spinet, also one nice small baby grand. Responsible parties may assume attractive balances. Write onlyCredit Manager, McBrayer & Sons Piano Co., 3128 E. Lancaster Ave., Ft. Worth. 103t8 1957 Ford Fairlane, Radio, heater, by »nly owner. Extremely clean. Will con- sider trade. TA 2-1806. lOOtfn WORK WANTED Attention Working Mothers: All day nursery, 8 to 5. Have had nurses train- ing. $25.00 per month, per child. VI 6- 6146. 108tfn Will keep a child in my home. Ages 1-4, VI 6-7095. 107t4 Day nursery for ages 1-4 years. Limited enrollment (3). Balanced lunch with milk. Family style activities. Call Mrs. Redding, VI 6-4892, 1104 Milner. 107tfn Why wait until last minute to get your Theses reports, etc. to Bi4Jity Secretarial service? Electric typewriters, offset printing, negatives and metal plates made. '408 Texas Ave. VI 6-5786. 87tfn FOR SALE OR RENT Very nice two bedroom house. Fe yard, garage, attic fan, 220 volt washer connections. Near College. VI 6- 7560. 110t3 rencc outlc OFFICIAL NOTICES Official r tel cations (Ground Floot mCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Wonday through Friday) at or before tha deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceeding publication Director of Student Publics* tions. An English Proficiency Exam will be given in Room 103, Academic Buildin 3:00 - 5:00 p. m., Tuesday, May 10, 196 p. nr All junior and senior Education majors who have not taken the examination should report at this time. day, May Education ling, .960. W. A. Varvel 110U > are cam of Philosophy i as The didates for tha osophy are re. veil as the doc- later tl his will ive ol re). The Ph.D. hoods representative of the tore). will not be worn in the procession since lay ( Exercise All students who degree of Doctor quired to order hoods tors cap and gown. The hoods are to be left at the Registrars Office no later than 1:00 p. m., Tuesd accomplished by a n College Exchange Stor in the processioi all such candidates will be hooded on the stage as a part of the ceremonies. Candidates for the Masters Degree will wear the masters cap and gown; those who are candidates for the Bachelors De- gree, except Military students, will the bachelors cap and gown. All students who are candidat will wear appropriate military uniforms. Rental of caps and gowns may be ar- ranged with the Exchange Store. Orders may be placed between 8:00 a. m. Monday, May 2 and 12 :00 noon, Wednesday, May 18. follows: Doctor's cap and wear Military tes for degrees placed .nd 12: The rental is as folic gown $5.25, Masters Bachelors cap and gown rental is the same as that for cap and cap and gown $4.75, $4.25. Hood C. E. Tishler, Chairman Convocations Committee WANTED TO BUY Small three or four room house, will as- sents 3-2861. r rooi sume balance if low. Pay; $25.00 per month. Call TA )use, nts not over 10714 TYPEWRITERS Rental - Sales - Service - Term* Distributors For: Uuynl Victoi Calculator;' & Afldinu Machine* CATES TYTKWIMTER CO. M9 R Main TA 2-6000 Political Announcements Subject to action at the Democratic Primary May 7, 1960. Yor County Commissioner Precinct No. I CURTIS H. WILLIAMS FLETCHER L. POOL (Former Aggie) Dr. George W. Buchanan Chiropractor 304 E 27th Bryan, Texas Phone: Bus. TA 2-4988 Res. TA 2-4981 SOSOLIKS TV - RADIO - PHONO SERVICE 713 S Main TA 2-1941 ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES « BLUE LUTE PRINTS BLUE PRINTS PHOTOSTAT? SCOATES INDUSTRIES M3 Old Sulphur Sprinn K»*4 BRYAN, TEXAS I TRADE WITH LOU... MOST AGGIES DO. J

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Page 1: Frood finds the right girl” for marriage-minded seniorsnewspaper.library.tamu.edu/lccn/sn86088544/1960-05... · one in construction; Fox and Ja cobs Awards of $100 to a design option

Architect Awards Fete Slated Tuesday

The Annual Awards Dinner of the Division of Architecture will

campuscharacter:

PSAMUELPSYCHEA thinking man’s thinking man, Psamuel finds that thoughts come easiest when he is most comfort­able.

That’s why he always wears Jockey brand T- shirts. He likes the way the fine combed cotton feels next to his skin. He likes the way the twin- stitched, nylon-reinforced collar keeps its shape. And he likes the full-pro­portioned body and extra long tail that never creeps.

You, too, will like your­self better when you enjoy the comfort of Jockey brand T-shirts. Your favorite campus store has them. $1.50COOPER'S, INCORPORATED • KENOSHA, WIS.

vockeu® BRAND "

be held Tuesday at 7 p. m. at the Triangle Dining Room.

Awards include the Alpha Rho Chi Medal to a graduating design student; American Institute of Ar­chitects Medal to a graduating De­sign student; the Associated Gen­eral Contractors of America Silver Medal to a graduating construction student; two M. N. Davidson Fel­lowships of $150 each awarded to two graduates, one in design and one in construction; Fox and Ja­cobs Awards of $100 to a design option student and $100 to a con­struction option student, each in the third year; Freshman Faculty Award for outstanding freshman; Junior Faculty Award for outstand­ing junior; the Ernest Langford Awards of a book and a certificate to each of two graduating students —one in design and one in con­struction; The Otis A. Felger and Lynn Porter Memorial Award of $1,000; the J. Rodney Tabor Award of $200 to the most outstanding fourth year student in design op­tion; the Texas Concrete Masonry Assn. Award of $100 to the winner of fourth-year design competition; Tile Council of America Awards of $50 to winner of second-year design competition and two $250 Scholarships to a design and a con­struction student completing his second year.

Frank Meier of Dallas, fifth year architecture student, will give the invocation. Jack Corgan of Dallas, president of The Texas Society of Architects and the even­ing’s guest speaker, will be intro­duced by Rex Boone of Abilene, fifth year Architecture Student.

T. R. Holleman, division head, will be in charge of the award pre­sentations.

F-shirts

SUBSONIC WIND TUNNEL ON DISPLAY TOMORROW

| |§p |||lgl. ..v / /

Tickets AvailableAlan Payne, freshman journalism major from Sulphur Springs, purchases a ducat to the Student Publications Ban­quet slated May 13 in .the Ballroom of the Memorial Stu­dent Center. A smorgasbord supper is scheduled and the Vanity Fair will be chosen at the event.

FOR WEEK

Area Churches Release Dockets

The following churches have an­nounced their schedule for the week of May 8-14.

Church of 'Christ Sunday morning at 9:45 Bible

School will be held with a worship service to follow at 10:45 and the sermon topic being “Is the Family Safe?”. At 6:15 p. m. the Young People’s Classes will meet and at 6:30 the Aggie Class will meet.

A&M Methodist Church “Who Said Love Runs Smooth­

ly?” will be the sermon topic for morning worship Sunday morning at 10:55. Church School will be held at 9:45 a. m. and Evening Worship will be held at 7 p. m.

St. Thomas’ Chapel Holy Communion will be served

Sunday morning at 8 and morning worship will follow at 9:15 with the sermon topic to be “Parent­hood.” At 9:45 Church School will be held and at 11 Morning Prayer will began. Evening prayer will be held at 7 p. m.

Bethel Lutheran“The Purpose of Mother’s Day”

will be the sermon topic at morn­ing worship at 8:15 and 10:45, with Bible Classes for all ages to be held at 9:30 a. m. At 7:30 p. m. there will be a Membership Lec­ture. Monday at 4 p. m. there will be a Pastor’s Conference at the Parish Hall and Tuesday night at 7:30 there will be a Sunday School Teacher’s meeting. Choir rehearsal will be Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. and a Membership Lecture Thurs­day night at 7:30.

A&M Presbyterian ChurchSunday School will begin at 9:45

a. m. with morning worship to fol­low at 11. At 4 p; m. 1;he Junior Choir will hold a rehearsal and at 5 the Leagues will meet. Wednes­day morning the Men-of-the- Church will meet at 7 and a meet­ing of. the session will be held at 7 the same night. The Chancel Choir will rehearse at 7 Wednesday evening^

Bryan and College Station resi­dents and visitors to the A&M campus for the Mothers’ Day week­end have been invited to see test runs, at the A&M College System’s large subsonic wind tunnel at Easterwood Airport tomorrow.

Alfred E. Cronk, head of the Department of Aeronautical Engi­neering, said today the tunnel will be used for special test runs start­ing at 1:30, 2:30, 2:30 and 4:30 p. m. tomorrow. All persons interest­ed are invited to attend.

Faculty members oLthe Depart­ment of Aeronautical Engineering will be on hand to conduct tours of the tunnel facility and to ex­plain its operations.

The tunnel itself is an A&M College System facility, operated as a unit of the Department of Aeronautical Engineering and the Texas Engineering Experiment Station. It has a seven by ten foot test section and the inside circuit is some 33 feet. The largest diam­eter of the tunnel is 30 feet.

Speeds of up to 200 miles per hour can be obtained in the tun­nel through the use of a special propeller driven by a 1,500 horse­power motor. Elaborate balance systems measure the forces inside the tunnel during test runs.

The tunnel at Easterwood Air­port is the largest subsonic test unit of its type on any college campus in the South.

Frood finds the "right girl” for marriage-minded seniors

Dear Seniors: Thousands of you have asked me, “What kind of girl should I marry?” Well, here she is! She is beautiful. She is talented. She is understanding. She smokes your favorite brand (Luckies, what else?). She has an independent income. She is happily married. So there you are, Seniors! Now go out and find one for yourself.

Product of (J/tp, Jv&uaeo- is our middle name

Cash Receipts Suffer Drop

The Agriculture Department’s April report on farm income shows that cash receipts from farm and ranch marketing in Texas during the first two months of this year were down sharply from the same 1959 period.

The receipts totaled $288,530,- 000 in January-February 1960 against $331,889,000 in 1959. Livestock and fivestock sales the first two months of this year amounted to $120,904,000 com­pared to $130,948,000 in 1959. Crops brought in $167,626,000 vs. $200,941,000 in 1959.

FRIDAYTHE WARRIOR AND THE

SLAVE GIRL”With Gianna Maria Canale

Plus“GIRLS TOWN”

With Mamie Van Doren

SATURDAY“WESTBOUND”With Randolph Scott

“SPY IN THE SKY”With Mickey Rooney

and‘THE BIG OPERATOR”

With Mickey Rooney

LEGAL NOTICEORDINANCE NO .294

AN ORDINANCE FIXING AND DETER­MINING THE GENERAL SERVICE RATE TO BE CHARGED FOR SALES OF NAT­URAL GAS AND NATURAL GAS SERV­ICE TO RESIDENTIAL AND COMMER­CIAL CONSUMERS WITHIN THE CITY LIMITS OF COLLEGE STATION, BRA­ZOS COUNTY, TEXAS, PROVIDING FOR THE MANNER IN WHICH SUCH RATE MAY BE CHANGED, ADJUSTED AND AMENDED AND DECLARING AN EMERGENCY.

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION

1. Effective with the firstLON :

SECTIONpras bills rendered on or after the 1st day of June, 1960, the general service rate for sales of natural gas and natural gas serv­ice rendered to residential nd commer-

limits ofay.nd

residential ar cial consumers within the city College Station by Lone Star Gas Compan a Texas corporation, its successors ar assigns, is hereby fixed and determined as follows:

Minimum Monthly Bill SI.00 Readiness To Serve Charge S.50 per Month. $.8433 gross per MCF: $.759 net per MCF.

Net rate shall apply to all bills paid within ten days from monthly billing date.

This ordinance does not regulate any rate or charge except those specifically set out hereinabove.

The above rate is applicable to each residential and commercial consumer per month or for any part of a month for which gas is used at the same location.

SECTION 2. The rate set forth in Section 1 may be changed and amended by either the City or Company furnishing

in the manner provided by law.

MjfY

Preview Saturday Night 10:30 P. M.

Also Sunday and Monday

There's No Thrill Like The Thrill Of

FBI STORY

STARRING

JAMES STEWART!VERA HIES

technicolor® WARNER BROfi.aMERWNIiROVw*Screenplay by RICHARD L BREEN and JOHN WIST Directed by MERVYN LeROY Music b, max stbner

Friday, May 6, 1960THE BATTALION

College Station, Texas Page 3

Among its many other tasks, helicopters deliver payrolls to river barges which are on the move up and down stream.

PALACEBryan 2-SS79TODAY & SATURDAY

Wake Me

Saturday Kite Prev. 11 p. m.

IDER'MBt

TECHNICOLOR'-

QUEENTODAY & SATURDAY

“ BIG FISHERMAN”

AGC,\VuS-For That Week-End Picnic With Your Date

—REMEMBER—

CIRCLETONIGHT & SATURDAY

Gary Cooper Charlton Heston

“WRECK OF THEMARY DEARE”

AlsoPeter Cushing

“HOUNDS OF THEBASKERVILLES”

TODAY THRU SATURDAY“RAINTREE COUNTY”

Elizabeth Taylor Montgomery Clift

AlsoDON’T GO NEAR

THE WATER”Glenn Ford

STARTS SUNDAY

SOPHIA

LORENANTHONY

QUINN*

HELLER inPINK TIGHTS

TECHNICOLOR

Y oungblood’sV2 Fried Chicken $1.00 With French Fries

In Our Special Foil-Lined Box —To Stay Warm—

Rock Building Midway BetweenSouth College Bryan & College

BATTALION CLASSIFIEDWANT AD RATES

............................. 3d per wordword eauh additional day

tie day .24 Per

Minimum charge—10^ DEADLINES

f p.m. day before publlcaWoa Classified Display

80^ per column inch each Insertion

PHONE VI 6-6418

provided by la rvice hereunder is subject to the ord'

bodies having jurisdicti any’s Rules and

on,y’s Rules and Regula- file in the Company’s

of regulatory and to the Compa tions currently office.

SECTION 3. The fact that there is an imperative public need for ’ ” '

d adjustment in

FOR SALE

immediatechange and adjustment in the rate for gas and gas service furnished to residen­tial and commercial cons

:ency and the readordinance at three sep;

is hereby suspended and this ordinance

sumers creates a icrgency and the reading and passag

of this ordinance at three separate mei ing.s is hereby suspended and this ordinan shall take effect and be in full force from and after the date of its passage at a single meeting and the approval thereof by the mayor.

PASSED AND APPROVED on this the 25th day of April, A.D. 1960.

McGinnis Ernest LangfordCity Secretary Mayor

STATE OF TEXAS COUNTY OF BRAZOS

I, N. M. McGinnis, Secretary of the City of College Station, Brazos County, Texas, hereby certify that the above and fore-

is a true and correct copy of an nee passed and approved by the

oft |

lay ATTEST N. M.

going ordina

Fcegiof April, 1960,

City Council of the City of College Station at a Regular session helId on the 25th da;

.v appears of recithe Minutes of said Council, in Book III,

0.L r. a.

page 230.WITNESS MY HAND AND SEAL OF

SAID CITY, this the 26th day of April, A.D 1960.

N. M. McGinnis City Secretary

City o£ College Station, Texas

FOR RENTNicely furnished spacious apartment.

Apply at 506 East 30th. TA 2-2854. 109t3

Nice clean one bedroom furnished apartment. Utilities paid. Couple only. VI 6-4657 or VI 6-4531. 109tfn

Two bedroom house, $35.00 monthly. VI 6-7157. 108t3

One unfurnished one bedroom house, east side of campus, floors newly re­finished, walls in three rooms newly paint­ed. Also upstairs garage apartment, in nice condition. Both in quiet neighborhood. Phone VI 6-6479 or TA 2-6219. 108t3

Unfurnished two bedroom house, 220 wiring, 113 Kyle, College Station, VI 6-5036 or after 6, VI 6-5634. 108tfn

Choice four room apartments in College Hills. Corner of Foster Ave. and Francis Drive. Very nicely furnished. Adults only. $50.00 and $55.00 without utilities. Call Sidney Parker, TA 2-3781. VI 6-5031 after 5 and weekends. 108tfn

Two bedroom unfurnished apartment. Living room down stairs. Antenna with rotor, washer connections, lines, fenced back yard with trees. 202 Academy, TA 2- 4053. 100tl3

Two bedroom, unfurnished apartment, 120 wiring and attic fan. Near Crockett (chool. Phone VI 6-6660 after,6:00 p. m.

72tfn

Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop.98tfn

Apartment, 205 Montclair across the street from Southside. Rent $30.00 with stove and refrigerator. Would consider furnishing all of the apartment. VI 6- 6630 or VI 6-6544. 61tfn

SPECIAL NOTICE

TOM THUMB NURSERY SCHOOLAges 2)4-5 years. Storytelling, Singing,

Drawing, Playing. Operated by Mrs. Jo­anne Miller. Close to College. VI 6-4841. Reference when requested. lOOtfn

Put your reservations in now for Dan- luets. Accomodate up to 250 people. TA 2 1352. Triangle Restaurant. 12tfn

Electrolux Sales and Service a. CVtlllams. TA 3-6600. »Otfi

DAY NURSERY by the week, day oi hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyetl VI6-4005. 120tfi

Your Bryan Dealer for FRIEDRICH

Air ConditionersWindow or Central Type

FAULK’S214 N. Bryan 1300 Texas

Early Bird Shoppe, Inc

Curtains — Fabrics — Toys

Ridgecrest Village

TV - Radio - HiFiService & Repair

GILS RADIO & TVTA 2-OSae 101 Highland

AKC Registered Dashund puppies. 408 B Second St. College Station il0t3

Regulation Air Force Uniforms. Summer dress. Winter dress, summer serge. Ex­cellent condition! $50.00. Phone VI 6-8266. U0t2

NO -DOWN PAYMENT. $58.00 monthly payments. Two bedroom house, near campus. VI 6-4577 after 5. UOtl

GE Washer, 31/, years. Good condition. $75.00. VI 6-6477? 110t2

Must go immediately 1 Living room suite, , bedroom suite, dinette, refrigera­tor and range. 707 East 24th, Bryan. 109t8

One wheel luggage trailer. Slightly used. New tire. See at C-8-W College View. 109t4

Spacious two bedroom house, quiet neigh­borhood, tile bath and drainboard, attic fan, 220 wired, fenced. 907 North Ave. VI 6-7171. 108t4

Two three quarter ton, 110 volt air con­ditioners. Call VI 6-5183. 108t3

We have in this vicinity, 3 repossessed panos—2 trade-ins, which include one mall blonde Spinet, and one dark finish-

sd Spinet, also one nice small baby grand. Responsible parties may assume attractive balances. Write only—Credit Manager, McBrayer & Sons Piano Co., 3128 E. Lancaster Ave., Ft. Worth. 103t8

1957 Ford Fairlane, Radio, heater, by »nly owner. Extremely clean. Will con­sider trade. TA 2-1806. lOOtfn

WORK WANTEDAttention Working Mothers: All day

nursery, 8 to 5. Have had nurse’s train­ing. $25.00 per month, per child. VI 6- 6146. 108tfn

Will keep a child in my home. Ages 1-4, VI 6-7095. 107t4

Day nursery for ages 1-4 years. Limited enrollment (3). Balanced lunch with milk. Family style activities. Call Mrs. Redding, VI 6-4892, 1104 Milner. 107tfn

Why wait until last minute to get your Theses reports, etc. to Bi4Jity Secretarial service? Electric typewriters, offsetprinting, negatives and metal plates made. '408 Texas Ave. VI 6-5786. 87tfn

FOR SALE OR RENTVery nice two bedroom house. Fe

yard, garage, attic fan, 220 volt washer connections. Near College. VI 6- 7560. 110t3

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OFFICIAL NOTICESOfficial

r telcations (Ground Floot

mCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Wonday through Friday) at or before tha deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceeding publication — Director of Student Publics* tions.

An English Proficiency Exam will be given in Room 103, Academic Buildin 3:00 - 5:00 p. m., Tuesday, May 10, 196p. nrAll junior and senior Education majors who have not taken the examination should report at this time.

day, May Education

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All students who degree of Doctor quired to order hoods tor’s cap and gown. The hoods are to be left at the Registrar’s Office no later than 1:00 p. m., Tuesd accomplished by a n College Exchange Stor

in the processioi all such candidates will be hooded on the stage as a part of the ceremonies.

Candidates for the Master’s Degree will wear the master’s cap and gown; those who are candidates for the Bachelor’s De­gree, except Military students, will the bachelor’s cap and gown. All students who are candidat will wear appropriate military uniforms.

Rental of caps and gowns may be ar­ranged with the Exchange Store. Orders may be placed between 8:00 a. m. Monday, May 2 and 12 :00 noon, Wednesday, May 18.

follows: Doctor's cap and

wear Military

tes for degrees

placed .nd 12:

The rental is as folic gown $5.25, Master’s Bachelor’s cap and gown rental is the same as that for cap and

cap and gown $4.75, $4.25. Hood

C. E. Tishler, Chairman Convocations Committee

WANTED TO BUYSmall three or four room house, will as­

sents 3-2861.

r rooisume balance if low. Pay; $25.00 per month. Call TA

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Calculator;' & Afldinu Machine*CATES TYTKWIMTER CO.

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Subject to action at the Democratic Primary May 7, 1960.

Yor County Commissioner Precinct No. I

CURTIS H. WILLIAMS FLETCHER L. POOL

(Former Aggie)

Dr. George W. Buchanan Chiropractor

304 E 27th Bryan, TexasPhone: Bus. TA 2-4988

Res. TA 2-4981

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