The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 09, 1948, Image 4

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AA>< CHURCii OF CHRIST 4
Or|a;Wock noirti of North Gate
Jtumfii F, Fowler* Mijiiabef
Surday Tf
Bible Class,, 9 48 hi.
Wars lip Serynfe, 10:4Tj a.
Yduni; People’i Meeting,
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Evening: Wctrslrtp, 7:15 p.
T T Wednesday
Pijaydr Meetinj:, 7:l5\t)i m
Nprsiry at all servids
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH v
ibly Roojn, YMCA
Vllei) S. Watspn, Pastor "
Sunday _ |.
Worahi]i, 9:30 a. mv,
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IRISTIAN SCIENCE'
[ ORGAN ZATION
Assembly jRoon, YMCA
Mr. i’. fiJ Goode, Sponsor
€) 'fie al meetir 'g first Thursday
^ of *ach mbn:h, 1:30 p. m.
scifssion girt up every Sunday
at 11 a. m. - ’
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HO>iAS
EjPISCQJMiL CHURCH 5
Soutli of the campus, acho^s the
' drill field ffom Duncdn Mess
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Rjsv. 0. G. Heljyey. Vicar
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PERt GREASING
WASHING j .
WANING & ,
POLISHING
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1 Jblock no if
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HILUEL SERVICES
YMCA jCha^
Worship Services. 7;trp. m. • | “these changes,” Tlghe Woods, housing expeditor, stat ad
Wednesday i •. ^^rrrr-'F. '^'•rr" 1 ♦“Will. I believe, remove nany of
Cultural Meeting, 7:15 p(. mi
LUTHERAN STUDENT
SERVICE I
Assembly room on second floor
of YMCA
Rev. Fred Mgebroff, Pastor
Sunday
Sunday "School and Studeni Bible
Class, 1 $:30 a. m/ '
Worship Service, 11 a. m. Cabi
net RbPnk:
A&M METHODIST CHURCH
Ohe blbck east. and one block
north of North Gate '
Rev. James Jackson, Pastor.
Sunday
'! Identical Morning Worship Ser
vices, 9 and 11 a. m. '• /
Sunday I School, 10 a. m.
M. Y. F., 6 p. m.
Happy Gospel Services, 8 p. mi
Wednesday
\ Wesley Fellowship and Choir
practice, 7 p. m. . | l
Nursery at all seryices.
LTL ABNER Stay as Sweet as Yo» An ! !
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After Saturday
. „_,.ng at a loss, or who
ng hardships due to low rent
apply for adjdatments after July 10, the Area Rent
for the Bryan Defense Rental area, has announced.
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THE A&M PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
One block north of North Gate
and one block west
Rev. Norman Anderson, Pastor:
Sunday
Sunday; School, 9:45 a. m. j.
Morning Worship, 11 a. m.
Westminister Student Fellowship
' 6:30 ip. m,
Evening Worship,. 7:30 p. m.
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BAITIST CHURCH
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Onu block north of North Gafe
RevliRj L. Brown, Pastor
| j Sunday i
Sunday) School,'9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship, 10:50 a* ihj.
Trainirjg Union, 6:15 p. m. i
Evening Worship, 7:15 p. mi.
Wednesday
Prayer Meeting 7:15 p. m. H'i
Nursery at all services • • 'Vj*'
G U Y II. DEATON
Typewriter Exchange i j
New & Used Typewriters
jpuurauteed Repairs
US 8. Main \ Bryuij
PROFESSOEl DANIEL RUS
SELL of the Rural Sociology
Department, was elected Execu
tive secretary j of I the Rural
Church Conference which met
helre last week.’
'Miss Bryan’
Not Miss Nor
From Bryan
Mrs. Virginia
lege‘.Station wop
Lemmon of Col-
the title “Miss
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es, secona
8p0, and
Bryan” in the annual Jaycee beau
ty contest held at Bomber Park
Monday night.,.
Mrs. LemmonL wife ,of Jack
Lenunou, ifeb^nj stgdent here, re
ceived $100 and ]a lOying cup for
winning first place while Miss
Willfe Fcjlx Jfyghes, second place
winner, recetvea!
Donna Kelly, th
received $25. -*■
Twenty-four girls; were entered
in the contest and judges included
Kay Corderman, tivy Bassett, Bob
McVey and H. prown, represen
tative of I‘gramuipit Studios.
Huny Pivtev was awarded the
by
infght.
♦"Will, I believe, remove ipany
the complaints against the adjust
ment provisions that some lafid
lords have made in the past,
‘The new simplified shcjrt fofrm
in applying for a hardship) adjust
ment, Will take care of small la id-
lords who have not kept hdoks i nd
records which has made ii impos-
vqu»Ufy ‘
hardship increase.
“The only records now
are tax receipts, insurance prem
ium notices, and fuel- an)l uti ity
bills. If these have bfsen lojst, need
ed information may be lobtaiped
from the tax collector’s ojffice, in
surance agents, or fuel arid uti ity
company offiees.”
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Landlords who wish to j petit pn
for an increase in rent under t
new adjustment provision mi
obtain the necessary forms fr
the area. Rent Office, ) How
Building, Bryan, or Phone 2-1297.
The two regulations Ure: i P
Under a new adjustment pro
vision, no landlord need operate
units under rent control pt a loss.
This is in keeping with the pro
vision in the Housing and Rent
Act of 1948 that the jExpedijt
shall give “due consideration"
landlords operating at a loss.
A small landlord (one Who 0^'
i not more than, four rental unit
] will have no difficulty ip qualijfy-
ing for a justified harjlship: Ad
justment. He will merely have) to
i fill out a simplified short form fon
which he will show hoV hig
income has fallen because of in
creased costs of fuel, ta(Xes, ntjli
ties, and insurance.
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PLEASfc.^l WANT > Ju
TO KE-SUME YOU*M II
LIVES EAlriNtt, SLEEP »«
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All DOGRCTCH YOUTH shudders with
EXCrrEMEMTrAaAM LAZONGA IS OB
SERVING ALlJ WOOING IN ORDER TO
PICK HIS SUCCESSOR. '
VAK.'AH
MIDDLIN'
.IN'TTAKE.
WALK I N' _
WOOIN' '
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GUS GOOSE&REME7
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Miss
iPlace winner,
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Former Student
Accepts 90 Days
Active Training
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autumobilo given !by the Amoiican
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Approxlpmtaly ; 2009 people at-
Legion Mondu)
Thomas H. Collina, a captain In
90 days duty w
Fh off^fe in A
to a ■ report froi
itary Ulstrift I
Contof.
the Organized Reserves,
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itary DUiriut Infontmti In
copted 90 days duty with the m
atroctnrt office in Awrtin, ic
cording to a wport fi'ow the Teg
office in Amrtin,
ing to a- report from the 1
Military District Informs
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sun i h;h
•loni^ Sporting Goods
803 .S. Main Bryan
rn. ?-2832
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tiindbd t he Junior Chamber of Com
merce Fourth of) July celebration
at the Bryan Country Club.
THE LARGEST
ELECTRICAL
appliance
H' BRYAN—
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STORE IN
ANING - PRESSING
) ALTERATIONS
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AMPUS ' CLEANERS
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Over Thb Exchange Store
Come in and see us for large
or small! appliances:
RADIOS. ELECTRIC IRONS
STUDENT LAMPS, FLOOR
LAMPS, PRESTO COOKERS
COFFEE MAKERS *
KELV1NATOR . . .
A', HOTPOINl
and mapy Other usefuls
UNITED
APPLIANCES
FARM & HOME
& AGGIE tU
STORE
ADIO
Phone 2-1496
Captain CoMina, n nntjive Tex*n,
rex Idea In Minernl Wellk hut dip-
Ing the inxt your hux lijen Uttci 1
Ing the University of Texas.
wuH horn in Houston and utyor
^Templo High School. Afttu r
uatlng from AAM, he wontiv
Mineral Wells.
He entered the Army in Jpmulfy
1943 and received a commission as
second lieutenant in the Infant y.
Collins accompanied thoJlOh
Mountain Division to Italy and s iw
actibn near Pisa and north* rn
Italy. After the war, he was w th
the occupation forces in Triest;.
Captain Collins and his family
reside at 5008 Duval, Austin.
-HERBARIUM-
4 (8 o3 «ci uiojj panuiiuoQ)
from Egypt, Palestine, Australia,
Mexico, Central Europe, with la
bels in Latin, French, and Span
ish. A mounted plant fronn Valois,
France, dates as far back as 1801,
and it is in a remarkable state of
preservation. i
The largest contribution to
the herbarium, however, both
from the standpoint of volume
and of Us interest to the State
of Texas, is the Parks and Cory
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Parks is chief of the Division
of Apiculture at the T«xu« Expe
rimental Station located near Hun
AniUhilo, and Cory lx I’ringe ho-
tanlxt for the Experiment Station
(it Honora, Texas.
Cory has collected 7,000 anaci-
mops of gras* plants around his
station nt Honora, and r he and
Parks In thhlr Joint collection huvo
iCotUrlbutod to tho Tracy Iturba
rium over 30,000 plant SMOlraaDl
Theirs is an ail ov<r Texas col
lection, and it is the first state
wide coverage of the flora of Tex
as of scientific Importance.
Besides several other cpllectiona
made by members of the A&M
faculty, there are a number of
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for style^ fit, appearance and long wear.
Available in a selection of fin|e Sanforixed fa
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“Servincr Tpvnc Atrcripa”
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Dairymen’s School
Scheduled July 19
The Dairy Husbandly Depart
ment is sponsoring a training i
school for technicians artificial
insemmation of dairy catjtle, ri e *
ginning July 19, Luciajn M- Myr-
j gan, assistant direetejr of tfhe
I Placement Office, announced fc-
i cently. . | :
Registration will be hpld jn Rohm
205, Agriculture Building from 8
a. m. to 9 a. ra., Monday. July 19.
The course will last for five daps,
ending on July 23. There will be
a registration fee of five dollars
per attendent. \ 1
Rooms may be secured in RamPi
I of Walton Hall at tjhe time jof
registration, Morgan said, with a
charge of one dollar per nigjit.
The College will furnish all lineris.
Richard E. Burlesoii will pe
chairman of the trailing schobl.
All class meetings will be held jiri
the Daily Husbandry Library.
decent-sized collections housed by
the herbarium which were made
by former students.
A number of collections have
been obtained by exchange. Dur
ing the past three years, A&M
has obtained by this method
1,000 plants from Sweden, 1,000
from California, 1,000 from
Washington and
approximately 4,00(
officers who colie
during the war.
there are many sikhl
uable collections oi
given by former
friends.
Tracy Herbariui i
praised by a majority
R. C. ECHOLS
Realtor
Over Canady’s Pharmacy
Bryan
Phone 2-6454
Or John S. Caldwell
Optometrist
Caldwell’s Jewelry Store
, Bryan. Texas
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CAFETERIA
For Food of
International
FAME
311 N. Main
Bryan
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Clearance
Summe
Clothing
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Extra Special Valjiee for Tbie Week Only
Many exceptional buys ip girls & boys clothing for
Now and Next Sampler
sunsuits, p
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tnos. 6 yrs.
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Joyce’s togs ’n To;
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CLOTHIERS
College and Bryan
collectors in tho North and Emit, T
and is becoming well kn iwn
throughout the nation as a source
of information about the plant > of
the Southwest. Still in the pro Jess
of being built up, the Texas AgrG
culturail Experiment Station has
commendable pride in the com pie
tiqn already achieved of the afray
of valuable typical specimen*
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We’re reducing our stocks with shah)
items L. .. Now at the he
Get what you need
For Boys
Dress Suits ,
Slack Suits
Cotton Slacks
Rayon and Wool
Slacks
Cotton Shorts
Sun Suits
Sport Shirts
Tee Shirts
Swim Trunks
SPECIAL GROUP
Boys Short Pants
WASH SUITS
Sizes 2 to 8
Values to $2.50
NowJOO each
'reductions on timely seasonal
?ht of the season!
; mil Savings.
Ax .
For MCn
Summer Suits
Straw Hats
Dress Robes
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Sport Shirts
Fine Pajamas ‘
All Neckwear
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DnuBeltc
Swim Trunks
Mens Toiletried >
FOR BEST SELECTTO I!
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Cotton Dressoi
Shorts Wear
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Brunch
Bags,
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Complete Stock of
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