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The Austin American from Austin, Texas • 10

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The Austin American Page A10 Austin, Texas Wednesday, April 3, 1957 ard Newell, silver arrow under year pin and Charles Barnett, one-Bear badge; James Longoria, year pin. Darold Wayne Anderson Bear badge; Jerry Glassier, one- was accepted as a new Bobcat 2 presented an Indian skit The Cubs made Indian articles which were used in the theme of the Powerful New Gasoline Introduced by Phillips meeting. Awards presented during the Gubs Dress In Indian Costumes Cub Scouts of Pack 38 dressed in Indian costumes at their March meeting at which Den 1 and Den IF Field Trips Scheduled For Students of Nature READ THIS YOU ARE A new gasoline for Texas, with meeting included: Charles Barnett, gold arrow and three silver arrows; Leonard Bi-vins, gold arrow and two silver arrows under Wolf badge; Rich portion of aviation and natural gasoline components which contribute ease of starting and ex higher anti-knock rating and in creased power, will be introduced ceptional clean burning qualities. in the Austin area Wednesday by The new gasoline is specially Phillips Petroleum Company, ac a number of field trips on the convention schedule; and Travis Audubon Society, host group for the convention, announced that these Persons attending the Texas Ornithological Society annual meeting here in Austin the weekend of April 5, 6, and 7, will find cording to an announcement by REDWOOD FENCE James E. Olson, president of the Capitol City Oil Company.

field trips, as well as other meet The new gasoline, an improved version of Phillips 66 Flite-Fuel, ings and activities planned, will also be open to local townspeople interested in birding. blended to give outstanding performance under Texas driving conditions, Olson said. Jordanians Fire On Israeli Car JERUSALEM, Israeli Sector, April 2 (Si An army spokesman reported tonight Jordanians wait-! 1. A housewife who needs to work and help with family expenses 2. A housewife who wants the added security or Insurance provided by business training 3.

Anyone planning to take Civil Service examinations 4. Now working long hours for little pay but better hours with more pay 5. Anyone who wants to secure a better Job or Improve their opportunities for advancement THEN BUSINESS TRAINING IS YOUR ANSWER 10 JOBS FOR EVERY GRADUATE ALL GRADUATES PLACED FREE Easy Payment Budget Flan Start with New Class Next Monday, But Call or Write Today for Free Catalog of Courses NIXON-CLAY COLLEGE Ph. GR 7-7088 Auitin, Texas th Colorado The convention will open Friday has the high octane and power necessary to get the best results from today's high compression engines, Olson stated. Owners of i.

i vvk lit it tt noon with a luncheon at the Terrace Motor Hotel. Field Trip A will leave the new cars, and older cars, too, will experience a new high in performance and better mileage with the new gasoline. parking lot at 6:15 a.m. on Saturday to go to West Cave, located about 25 miles west of Austin in the Hill Country on the Pederna- PROMOTED Appointment of Roderick E. Kennedy as new manager of Radio Station KHFI-FM, effective April 1, has been announced by J.

E. Moore Enterprises, owner of the high fidelity music station. Chapel Due Dedication By Baptists ROUND ROCK An $80,000 chapel for 170 needy children will be dedicated here Friday, April 5, on the campus of the Texas Baptist Children's Home. It will be named the Hwkamer-Fleming Chapel. Phillips 66 Flite-Fuel, first in ing in ambush opened fire on an Israeli police car near Tirath Yehuda village tonight, wounding two policemen.

troduced in Texas three years ago, gets its name from the high pr les River. There is another trip scheduled to the same area on Sunday for those who cannot go on Saturday. This second trip will leave from the Rock Garden in Zilker Park at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. Not since TCP Visitors to West Cave will walk about 200 yards through a box canyon to a cavern overhung by The building was donated by Mr.

and Mrs Earl C. Hankamer a limestone ledge over which water flows to the creek bed below. Ferns, moss, and a variety of Houston, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Hankamer of Houston and Mr.

and Mrs. William Fleming of Fort of trees, including cypress, are Worth. They will help lay the cornerstone, r''- found this rugged setting. This is the nesting place of the eastern phoebe and acadian flycatcher. sncli an important gasoline advance I More than 500 persons, members of the home's board of trustees and friends from over the state, have been invited.

Canyon wrens, wild turkeys and other birds may also be seen, as well as small animals such as armadillos, squirrels, and rabbits. Columbine stows in the The dedicatory address will be given by Dr. W. R. White, presi dent of the Baylor University.

Others on the program Include Dr. sparse soil of the honeycomb rock and is in bloom at this season. Camping is not allowed in the Forrest C. Feezpr, executive secretary for the Baptist General Convention of Texas, Dallas: Dr, canyon which is privately owned, but the Texas Ornithological Society and visitors on these field trips have official permission to Visit J. Howard Williams, president of the Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth; and Ornithologists who wish to see the Rev.

Thomas E. Pennington, chairman of the home's board. the nesting place of the verdin will take Field Trip B. scheduled A girls' octet and the Texas Baptist Children's Home choir will sing. The services will start at for both Saturday and Sunday mornings.

This trip will leave the 2 p.m. Terrace Motor Hotel at 6:15 a.m. and the City Reservoir at 8:30 a.m. Their destination will be an Dedication of the chapel marks a major addition to the home's facilities. It was established in 1950 with only a handful of needy children and since then has ac area near Elroy which is situated in.

southeast Travis County, about 13 miles from Austin. This spot is an extension of the south Texas brush country and visitors will see birds and plants which are typical quired property and assets valued at O. million. The institution is one of four of the brush country. Verdin.

curved-bill thrashers, Bullock's such homes owned and operated by the BGCT. They care for 1,050 children at a cost of more than a million dollars per year. orioles, meadow larks, dessert sparrows, and Cassin's sparrow may be sighted among the mes- quite, cactus, prickly pear, aga- nta, Mexican persimmon, and tasajillo (rat-tailed cactus) which cover the section. This trip will return via the woodalnds of On ion Creek. Zilker Cubs Hold Tribal Pow-Wow The Cub Scouts of Zilker School Pack 1 held an Indian Pow-Wow during the March meeting.

The event was held in the Zilker cafe- W. D. Anderson will Iead the trip on Saturday, and Edgar Kin- caid, Fred Webster and Ar-mand Yrmamtegui the Sunday taps. An are recognized local ornithologists and enthusiastic leaders. torium before parents.

Field Trip will be to the The Cubs were costumed and goiden-cheeked warbler nestine painted to represent different In dian tribes as each Den staged a brief enactment of tribunal activ ity. As a special attraction, the Order of the Arrow Indian dance team presented several exhibition area in northwest Austin. Leader for the Saturday morning trip will be Fred S. Webster Jr. Field Trip will be on the Bee Creek Na-tur Trail and Sauctuary, located west of the Tom Miller Dam in Bee Creek Park, on Red Bud Trail.

Mrs. Henry Henze is leader for Saturday morning's trip. Both Trip and will leave from the parking lot Saturday mornine at -dances. Awards were presented to the following: Den Mike Davis- wolf badge and denner stripe; Make Man-hart wolf badge and assistant 6:15 a.m. These two trips will also denner stripe.

Den 3. Glen Dei- De repeated on Sunday's calendar. Bon bear badge with one gold and one silver arrow. Den 4. Ronnie leaving from the reservoir area Schuellerlion badge with one Sunday morning and from the Rock Garden at 10:45 a.m.

gold and one silver arrow. Den 6. Paul Lumpkin one gold and one silver arrow under the bear. Den 7. Doyle Phipps denner stripe; CC Roundup Club Adds Roland Towery assistant denner stripe.

Den 8. David Reynolds denner stripe; Allen French as sistant denner stripe; Jeff Cullen one gold arrow under the bear; Membersliips Jack Seiders one gold arrow under the wolf. Den 10. Warren Calk During the first quarter of 1957. denner stripe and two silver ar the Roundup Club of the Austin rows under the bear; Dwight Chamber of Commerce has added Hooper assistant denner stripe J9.133 to the chamber's budget in and silver arrow under the bear; new memberships and expanded James Ferguson one gold arrow memberships.

The chamber's 1957 budiret is for 5110,000, an increase to provide an expanded program with emphasis under fee bear; Phillip Montgomeryone silver arrow under the bear. Den U. Jimmy Gibson wolf badge and one gold arrow under the wolf; Vernon Slovacek lionj on economic development of The $9,133 increase came in two How at jout Conoco Dealer's! The first categories 156 enlarged mem badge; Norman Barker denner stripe and one gold arrow Under the wolf; Lee Roy Anderson as sistant denner stripe, wolf badge, one gold and one silver arrow berships and 209 new members. At the Roundup dub breakfast Tuesday morning, Frank Polk's Bronc Busters were ahead for the quarterly effort. Other big workers during the first quarter were Mrs.

Yvonne under the wolf. Den 14. Richard W. Thomas one gold arrow under the wolf; Walter Standard lion badge. Den 17.

Randy Powell- Moore, C. H. Walling, Cloister soline in Mstory with. ga Miles, Charles Bustin, A. E.

Gar bear badge and one gold arrow; George Rhodes gold arrow; ner and Harry Haschke. Steven Zagst wolf badge, one Two new members of the Cen gold and one silver arrow. Bobcat pins were presented to tury Club persons who have sold more than 100 memberships to the Chamber of Commerce were in Bill Polley and Randy Johnson. troduced. They are Frank Polk Three Cubs received their We-belos badge and were welcomed to 6oosfomt it cats as it hesedses wfeg into Scout troops by the scoutmasters.

Charles Pettus went Into Troop 44. Douglas Mallett and Jim Mathis Troop 401. The Totem Pole trophy, which is given monthly to the den whose members receive the most awards, went to Den 11. The behavior cup was won by the Cubs of Den 3 and the attendance banner was presented to Den 13. and Charles Bustin.

Board Takes Golden Rule Pledge Again Members of the Austin Real Estate Board Tuesday noon observed Realtor Week by taking anew the Realtors Pledge to observe the Golden Rule in their business and in their relations with their clients and their fellow real estate dealers. The board met at the Terrace Motor Hotel Restaurant where 77 the early history of the board was given in talks by Landon Bradfield, president of the group Final Call Issued For TaxHelp Last eaB for taxpayers needing "special assistance" with their 1938 returns. This word came Tuesday from JL Phinney of the Internal Revenue Service office since April 15 is the final filing date for 1356 personal income Final taxpayer assistance days at revenue will be Mondays April 8 and 15. On those days revenue will have a full staff available. Taxpayers should first study that was organized in the '30s that failed to function because of disagreement on by-laws and constitution, and by Claude Wil son, first president of the Real CP plus Conoco discovery that adds oil-plating action to the proved power benefits of TCP! Tune In every night 6:15 P.M.

to "Paul Bolton Newt" station KTBC-TV, Channel 7. Estate Board, established in 1911, which has continued to function. Mrs. Ann Crockett, president, and Frank E. Montgomery, pub lic relations chairman, expressed the instruction pamphlet which in many eases will provide the an appreciation lor the cooperation TVaAnMrt owed twl pittnlpplied for by Shell Oil Ok, swers to most tax problems.

If 0 1957 Coatiomtal Oil Ofe of the members and to the staff of The Austin American-Statesman for the special real estate section which appeared in last Sunday's Ameritan-Statesmaji i further help is seeded, telephone awixfeBca is available. Persona! visits to me office should be made far kutfjr problems..

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