The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 14, 1949, Image 4

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Battalion
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FRIPAY, OCTO
insertion
rates In
a 25o minimum.
Section
Send all classifieds! wltfa remit,
to the Student Activities Office,
ads should be turned in by 10.00
of the day before publication.
• FOE SALE •
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specialist—easy Urns. Bryan
iilachlne Company, 20# North Halo, Bry-
an. Late model rentals, all makes.
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Prosperity
Economatic Units
Odorless .. Cleaner .. Brighter,
. | and long lasting
1 TO 2 DAY SERVICE
Fashion Cleaners
on Ji
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House 14-D.
ER 14,1949
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his four-way
a lovelier hair
day, : Pruitt’s
Call 4-1169.
FOR MBdf 0
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shaping
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Mr. Parley t(o-
‘ Fabric Shop.
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The Cave Or
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THE RESERVE
of Fort Worth ta
vltes the Aggies
~ nee , at Lh^e Worth Casino Friday
ht, petober |14(, ^:00 to, 11130 M.,
per person.
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(Students fill in College
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Dorm land Room
lj intend to
(1) Enter the Pipe Smoking
(2) Enter a collection of pipes
be eligible for the 1949 Battal on
must fill In this blank and bring or Biail
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PIPE SMOKING CONTES
The Battalion
GFoodwin Hall
testants may enter either or both of the two divisions.
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those, kick-loving kjgmies will
ABSORB ALL THE PUNISHMENT MAN
MAW.r- ins THE END OF
rrs THE END OF WAR/T-TAKE
MV CAR/T— I'M GOING TO
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HAVE THOSE SLC
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Keep Your
BATTERY
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COLLEGE STATION’S OWN
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BANKING SERVICE
Feeliir
GOOD
11948 CHEV, TOWN SEDAN
Two-tone grey — Like
new throughout. , j '
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1947 CHEV. SPORT SEDAN
Radio & heater.
11947 FORD TUDOR
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Radio, heater and se^t
Covers.
College Station Static
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North Gate
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OUT OF FOCUS
1946 CHEVi SPORT SEDAN
Lots of! extras.
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1946 CHEV. 5-PASSENGER
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Radio and heater.
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1946 CHEV. I'XEETUNE
AKROSEDAN
Black’s Pharmacy
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PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS
College Station, Texas j
East Gate
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PHONE 4-1182
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A tired Battery will tire
your car. A tired car will
exhauat you! Avoid this,
bj
Perfect
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>y having your battery
harged regularly. We’ll
do it in jig-time. Drive up
today!
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QltlCK FRIENDLY
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1946 CHEV. tTOWN SEDAN
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McGEE
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Service Station
Low mtlejage and e x tir a
clean, j
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1946 FORD fUDOR
Heater ahd seat cpvers
All can> Cash & carry
A 80 day guarantee
CORBUSIER
; Chevrolet Co.
Dishman Pontiac Co.
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Bryan, Texas
L j Telephone 2-1684
SALES & SERVICE
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Pharmacy
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4-
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American Laundry
— and —
Just South of “Y” Into Town
Coulter &
CavStt Drive
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PHONp 3-6558
Dry Cleaners
Bryan, Texas
Made Just For Football
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Here is just the thing for those Weekend
trips home, or to a ball game. . . . It is the
PAR-PAK weekend bag,]made by the fnak-
Its
smart appearance and shape retaining qual-
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ities are achieved by the
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Aero Frame, and a spring wire con4t
found in no other bag. Come in
X them in a variety of styles.
The Exchan<
Serving Texas
Main Campus
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What a strange world! This little boy sees
only a warped image when he views the globe
through ill-lilting glasses. His world is out <4
locus. To correct this faulty view, he must re
move the spectacles.
Many children today are getting a con
fused picture of life. Their spiritual vision is
impaired by human frailties. Their compan
ions and their environment are too often a bad
influence. The world about them is not always
a clear, lovely sight.
To strengthen their outlook', children must
have the benefit of spiritual training. They must
be allowed to look upon a more beautiful way
of living—and then be encouraged to better
their activities and habits. It is the Church
which helps give them the clean, clear vision
of a truly successful Christian life.
Bring the children of your family and your
community to church school and church—and
bring ths world into proper focus for them.
nacmucH rotut.,,
ALL FOR THE CHURCH
Th* Church h lh* grcatMt fa.
lor on earth for th* huMaff W
rharaolw and good •tllMMhlp. ft
I* a ttorohoui* of iplrlfual vaiu*i.
Without « •Irons Church, Mlthw
(l#mooracy nor clrlllrallon eon
lUrrir*. Th*r* or* four iound
rcMoni why *v*ry p*rnon ahould
atfend i*rylc*t r#aiilorly and tup.
port tho Church. They arti ([)
For hi* own lako. (2) For hi*
children'* fake. (SJ For the eake
o( hie community and callon. (4)
For the eake of the Church Ifoelf,
which need* hie moral aid ma-
ferial eupporf. Plan to go to
church regularly and read you,
Bible dally.
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Sunday. Luke f
Mhnday. Luke l;l-4>
Ttteedar- Luko 1:43-8.38
W.dneHar. Luke 9.37.10:24
Thunday. —Luk. J0.-25-11.M
Friday...... Lukt i 1:37*22:40
Saturday .LuU 12:41-13:35
For eohedulo of yoarl
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THE BEST SUNDAY DINNER
COLLEGE STATION AFTER
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Dr. John S. Caldwell
OPTOMETRIST
!— Office At —
I WELL’S JEWELRY STORE
Bryan, Texas
mthsidc Shoe Service
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• Leather Goods
Quick Efficient fJ^rvice
A & M Christian Church
9:45 A.M.—Church School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship
A & M Church of Christ
9:45 A.M.—Bible Classes
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:15 A.M!—Youth meeting
A & M Methodist Church
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9:30 A.M.—Cadet Coffe Hour
10:00 Aj.M —Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
7:30 P.M.—Evening Worshi p
Christian Science Society
11.00 A.M.—Morning Worship
St. Mary’s Chapel
8:30 A-M.—Sunday Mass
10:00 A.M.—Sunday Mass
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College Station Baptist
9:45 A.M-—Sunday School
10:50 A*.M.—Morning Worship
6:15 PM—Baptist Training Union
7:15 P.M —Evening Worship
St. Thomas Episcopal Chape
8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion
9:30 A.M.—Aggie Coffee Club
9:30 A,M.—Church School
11:00 A M.—Morning Worship
6:30 P.M.—Evening Service
A & M Presbyterian Church
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
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American Lutheran Church
College Station
The Triangle Drive Inn
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Famous for its
COLD DRINKS j
J DELICIOUS SANDWICHES
7 j AN D . .;
CHICKEN-IN-THE-BASKET
Midway Between Bryan A
9:30 A,M.—Bible Class
10:45 A.M.—Worship Service
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LaSalle Hotel !
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BRYAN’S FINEST HOTEL
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Serving the College Station
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Bryan Communities Since 11
First State Bank & Trust