The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 11, 1949, Image 4

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    The Battalion
CLASSIFIED ADS
Page 4
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1949
SELL WITH A BATTALION CLASSI
FIED AD. Rates ... 3^ a ■word per
Insertion with a 25<! minimum. Space
rates in Classified Section . . . 60^ per
column inch. Send all classifieds with
remittance to the Student Activities
Office. All ads should be turned in by
10:00 a.m. of the day before publication.
BUSINESS SERVICES
HAVE your themes, thesis, typed by ex
perts. Phone 2-C705. THE SCRIBE
SHOP, 1007 E. 23rd.
TYPING done at home. Phone 4-9448.
Duplex at College Main and Clay.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND—Bicycle at Aggieland Inn. Call
at desk, identify same, and pay for
this ad.
LOST—Practically new light brown horse-
hide leather jacket. Finder please return
to Dorm 1, Room 211 for reward.
DOUG’S CAFE
College and 27th
Specializing In
MEXICAN DISHES
CHICKEN FRIED STEAK DINNERS
AGGIES ALWAYS WELCOME
SO GOOD
Tasty Morton Sandwich Spread on white and
brown bread. . . . Hard-cooked eggs deviled
to perfection with Morton Mayonnaise. . . .
A bowl of your favorite cheese whipped to
creamy consistency with Morton Salad
Dressing. . . . And a generous supply of
Morton Texees Corn Chips for a light, crisp,
taste treat.
CARL POOL
WORK
WEAR
1fi&f if andoirt, ^
fatf stand “ft -
FAST COLORS // |!|fl
GUARANTEED I \ \ W%
to fit /; 1/ ,
TOPFLIGHT FABRICS
SHRINK RESISTANT
CLEAN TAILORING
IS RIGHT!
ASK FOR THEM BY NAME
AT YOUR NEAREST
CARL POOL DEALER
OR WRITE TO
CARL POOL MFG. 00. San Antonio
,WAITED
WANTED—Baby sitting. Will keep your
children for you in my home. See Mrs.
Donald Thompson at Trailer A-3, Area
No. 1.
HELP WANTED —The Department of
Veterinary Pathology & Bacteriology
has a position open for an experienced
medical laboratory technician to work
in the Pathology Laboratory, Graduate
preferred. Permanent position. Contact
Dr. V. B. Robinson, Veterinary Hospi
tal. Phone 4-1239.
WANT TO HIRE—Man or woman as press
feeder in printing shop. Must be expe
rienced, full time or part time. Located
211 So. Main, Bryan, Texas. Dillard
Printing Co. James William Lair free
show at Campus.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Locker box and $50.00 stock.
Inquire at Bryan Locker Plant.
FOR SALE—Clean 30 ft. trailer, room
and porch attachment. Fully equipped.
See at A-l, C-2.
FOR SALE—Officer’s shortcoat, size 40.
Hart Schaffner Marx blouse, size 40,
Sam Brown belt, size 32. 4-8071.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Unfurnished house, 216 So.
Munnerlyn. See J. K. Justice, Project
House 10-A.
CHIROPRACTOR
Geo. W. Buchanan, D.C.
COLONIC X-RAY
305 E. 28th St.
Phone 2-6243
FOR SALE—1941 Oldsmobiie; cheap. Call
at Law 2-C. J. D. Winder.
FOR SALE—1937 Buick tudor with extras
and 1940 engine. Excellent tires and
battery. Call 4-4161 after 5:30. Brady
McCall Foster free pass to Campus.
Madeley’s Pharmacy
FOR VALENTINE
CANDIES
See
South Gate
SjeyncL
Cyl o-£JLasn-cL
VALENTINE
GREETINGS
¥
Come In and see our large
selection of Volland Valentines. ,
We have special cards with ap-'
propriate messages to suit every
need. Make your selection early
while our stock is complete.^
THE
Exchange Store
"Serving Texas Aggies"
SEAT COVERS
Plastic or Straw
JOHNSON’S
UPHOLSTERY SHOP
Back of “Eagle” Office
Bryan, Texas
Phone 2-1232
LAUNDER IN LEISURE
LAUNDROMAT EQUIPPED
ONE-HALF HOUR LAUNDRY
—Open Daily 7:30 a.m.—
Last Wash Received—
Mon. 7:30 p.m.—Sat. 3:30 p.m.
Other days 5:30 p.m.
STARCHING & DRYING
FACILITIES AVAILABLE
EXPERT SHOE REPAIRS
While You Wait
Cowboy boots made to order
JONES BOOT SHOE
Southside
Vaughn Monroe’s Latest Record
ings and Albums!
Just right for Saturday night
autographing!
AGGIE RADIO & APPLIANCE
CENTER
North Gate Phone 4-1251
BETTER RECORDS!
Cuanto Le Gusto—Xavier Cugat
My Happiness—Pied Pipers
SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE
North Gate
Phone 4-8814
Better Homes and Gardens
Cook Book
. LATEST EDITION!
America’s Best Selling Cook Book
SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE
North Gate
Phone 4-8814
The Clayton Furniture Co. . . .
203 Main Bryan
Stands ready to serve you with'
A Complete Line of—
FURNITURE
APPLIANCES
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE
—Easy Credit Terms Arranged—
FREE Today and Saturday
Your Choice Reg. 22c
CEILING PAPER
HASWELL’S
Since 1888
New York
Cafe
118 S. MAIN
BRYAN
—at—
C. W. VARNER
JEWELRY — NORTH GATE
CREAMLAND
"To Serve You Better
We Serve You the Best"
101 So. Main, Bryan
Eyes Examined and
Glasses Fitted By
DR. JOHN S. CALDWELL
-—Office—-
Caldwell’s Jewelry Store
Bryan, Texas
FOR THOSE WHO
DEMAND THE BEST . .
College Shoe Repair
North Gate
Newbranfels Fabrics . . .
SPRING PATTERNS
AT MILL PRICES
PRUITT’S PAmc
BEAUTY SHOP
Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.
PHONE 4-1169
Southside College Station
Madeley’s Pharmacy
FOR VALENTINE
CANDIES
See
South Gate
REVIVAL - First Baptist Church
College Station
iff -•™
DR. L. B. REAVIS
Paris Texas
EVANGELIST
FEB. 13 - 20
SUNDAY SERVICES
10:50 a.m. & 7:15 p.m.
WEEKDAY SERVICES
7:15 p.m.
A Cordial Invitation
to all
COME AND BRING
YOUR FRIENDS
DR. JOE TRUSSELL
Houston, Texas
SONG LEADER
A Successful Pastor,
Dynamic Speaker
Young Peoples’ Leader
Great Church Builder
Sunday School Attendance in
creased from 400 to 1,000 in a
few months.
Inspiring Young Peoples’ leader
Great Director of Music
Outstanding Convention song
leader
Gifted Soloist
Untiring Brotherhood worker
Both Evangelist and Song Leader have conducted services here before.
Placing Christ Within The Heart"
Sunday Morning Message By Willard Collins .... 10:45 A. M.
What He Shall Speak About —
“The Power in the Gospel”—Sunday Evening 7:15 p.m.
“I Believe in God” Monday Evening 7:15 p.m.
“What Jesus Can Mean toj This World”—
Tuesday Evening, 7:15 p.m.
Radio Address — WTAW Wednesday, 4:30 p.m.
“The Power in Music”—Wednesday Evening, 7:15 p.m.
“The Forgiving Spirit” Thursday Evening, 7:15 p.m.
“The Home As God Would Have It”—
Friday Evening, 7:15 p.m.
(The Church Nursery will be open, and attendants will
be provided during each evening service.
COLLINS
WRITES . . .
“On Sunday morninig I
shall develop the theme
that we must teach indi
viduals in order to get
Christ into the heart, and
I shall tell the place of the
church, the home, and the
school in doing this teach
ing. Also the work of the
father, the mother, com
panions, and teachers in
shaping the character in a
Christ like way.”
The Speaker on duty as Vice-President of David Lipscomb
College, and as Director of District V of American Col
leges Public Relations' Association.
Xr
Why He Is Here to Speak —
• Graduate Vanderbilt University
• Vice-President David Lipscomb College
• Director of District V (Southeastern States) of
American Colleges Public Relations Ass’n.
O Associate Director Lipscomb Expansion
Program
• President of Lipscomb Alumni Association
• Minister Charlotte Avenue Church of Christ,
Nashville, Tennessee.
• Many Years Successful Experience Training and
Teaching Student Groups.
• Unusual Ability As A Public Speaker and
Proclaimer of the Gospel.
• Noted Evangelist Throughout South and
Southwest.
BURL ERVIN
SAYS . . .
“We hope to make our
worship service hi song an
impressive part of these
religious emphasis s e r v-
ices. We can do this by
the joining together of
the many good voices in
this, and the surrounding
communities. Won’t you
be with us in praising God
by making melody in our
hearts and with our voic
es.”
.
COLLINS as proclaimer of the
Gospel at Charlotte Avenue
Church of Christ, Nashville,
Tennessee.
A&M Church of Christ
BURL ERVIN, Song Directoi
Ex - Aggie and former soloist
with the Singing Cadets. Ervin
has also been a member of the
Great Lakes Blue Jacket Choir,
Now staff member, M.E. De
partment.
ONE BLOCK NORTH OF NORTH GATE
JAMES F. FOWLER, Minister