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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1952)
Page 4 THE BATTALION Tuesday, September 16, 1952 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a k ;,vu K -i •i. i-nsr.fi a « j j .-sj » « * •: a «. c ^ « t; Nr -a p * •« « n * •» % *6-^ •* « V e * •* M t! « tot umt. or -utam n ? ■ a s * <* k: a a K o -a e> * aMij *J «U iMMU c V ff e * k * ^ r c « • t i r * * a t: :3 51 fc I! «, - h a * as 5«»a« ' * i-' '' ** a : a f. f >r o £ b • ■ - a •* ® Kiwanis, BAFB Plan Kid’s Day Program itv, SEIX., KENT OK TRADE. Rates . . . . 3o a word per Insertion with a t5o minimum. Space rate In classified pectlon .... 60c per column-inch. Send til classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES OFFICE. All ads must be received in Student Activities office by 10 a.m. on the lay before publication. • FOR SALE • SAN AUGUSTINE GRASS and shrubs. Phone No. 9, Blossom Shoppe, 211 4th St. Hearne, Texas. ids, philosophical Scotties. All registered puppies. Priced right. THE BAYARD KENNELS, On Highway 6, south of College. FOR RENT • DESIRABLE office rooms above Aggie- land Studio, Main Street. Six rooms or any number less. See Joe Sosolik at Aggieland Studio. FURNISHED ROOM, College Park, Pri vate entrance, private bath, garage. Call 4-9159. DNE BEDROOM to Gentlemen. Kitchen privileges. 107 Munnerlyn Drive. WANTED IMMEDIATE gineer for WTAW. opi ning for first phone en- ai ternoon shift. Conti PART TIME sinretar; Must be able to 4-1230 or 4-915S 1 . ry, morning hours, ke dictation. Phone WILL KEEP children while mother works. Infants to six y'.ears. Wanda Ecrette, 4310 College Maitn. YOUNG MARRIED woman without child ren to work in concessions stand at Campus Theatre. . Apply between 12:30- 1:30 p.m. Campusi Theater. • SPECIA7L. NOTICE TYPEWRITERS Business Machine Co. Phone 2-1328. late models. Bryan 429 C. Main, aps couple, 302 N. Main. Apply 500 Main Street. Phone 4-4819. LARGE ROOM, private bath, private en trance. Phone 4-9531. 1015 Walton Drive East, College Station. HELP WANTED LABORATORY Technician for School of Veterinary Medicine. Experience in Hematology desirable. Phone 4-1239. PHOTO-ENGRAVERS for Student Publica tions. Experience preferred but not necessary. See Bob Godfrey, Student Publications. K&B DRIVING RANGE Will Be Open Every Day From 10 a.m. til? On Pinfeather Road, Bryan, Tex. Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST SOSA East 26th (Across from Court House) Call 2-1662 for Appointment NOTICE TO DAY STUDENTS LIVING IN COLLEGE VIEW Day students will btring their laundry to me main office of tte Laundry. A through L on- Friday M through Zt on Tuesday Laundry should be i turned in by 8:00 I’clock on the designated day. Use white Ickets printed in blac*:. The College Station Kiwanis Club, cooperating with Bryan Air Force Base, will sponsor a tour of the base Saturday, Sept. 27, for 500 boys and girls from the junior and senior high schools of College Station and Bryan. The tour is a part of the Na tional Kids’ Day of Kiwanis Inter national. The Air Force is coop erating nationally. Seven buses will pick up 100 students at A&M Consolidated and 400 at Stephen F. Austin High School in Bryan at 8:30 a. m. Sat urday. The open house will be #rom 9 a. m. until noon. After a picture show and an orientation lecture, Air Force Ca dets will act as guides for groups of 25 boys and girls to tour all de partments of the base. Each boy and girl will have an opportunity to examine the jet planes and have them explained. If time permits some of the stu dents will be given a ride in the Link trainers. The students will be served cold Directory of Business Service* INSURANCH of all klncto. Homer Adams, North Gate. Call 4- U217. Fall Flower Sftow Set By A&M Garden Club The Fall Flower Show of the A&M Garden Club is planned for 3 to 6 p. m., Nov. 19, in the home of Mrs. Fred Weick, said Mrs. Armstrong Price, flower show chairman. DR. M. W. DEASOli Optometrist 813 College Main 8:00 to 6:00 Phone 4-1106 group or private instruction Handweaving looms provided for more details call DORIS COULTER at 2-1929 drinks and ice cream supplied by the Dr. Pepper Bottling Company and Lily Ice Cream Company. Col. James McGehee, wing com mander of Bryan AFB, extended the invitation for the tour to the Kiwanis Club. Working on the program are Otis Miller, Kiwan is president; Ed Ivy, chairman of the Kiwanis Boys and Girls Com mittee; and Lt. W. M. Hodson, BAFB public information officer. Also as a part of the National Kids Day, girls of the A&M Con solidated Future Homemakers Club will sell National Kids’ Day buttons at 25 cents each. Half of the proceeds will go to the girls for selling the buttons, and the other half will be turned over to Dan Russell, for use in carrying on the next Crippled Childrens’ Clinic in Brazos and 11 other coun ties. WhaVs Cooking (Student organizations can turn in What’s Cooking notices one or two days in advance in the Stu dent Activities Office, Room 209 Goodwin Hall. College Station or ganizations can call in meeting notices at 4-5444.) Tuesday 7:30 p. m.—Amateur Camera Club, Room 2A, MSC. Kream and Kow Club, Room 2B, MSC. Wednesday 7:30 p. m.—Aggie Discussion and Debate Club, Room 2B, MSC. Mrs. Terry K Second Lt. Marion S. Porter, ’47, was recently released from active duty with the Army at Camp Ir win in California. After graduating from A&M last year. Porter entered the Ar mored School at Ft. Knox, Ky. He arrived at Camp Irwin in July. During his stay at Camp Irwin, the Armored Combat Training Center, Porter was assigned as tank gunnery instructor with the 325th Tank Battalion. (Continued from Page 1) portrait artists who demonstrated his oil technique here, Froman, whose sketches of students last fall and spring received outstand ing praise, and the expensive oils of Van Gogh and Renoir. Having received her art degree from Howard Payne College, Mrs Terry came to A&M four years ago. Her first studio here was in Bizzell Hall. The present studio in the MSC is too small for the rapid ly growing art interest of both students and local painters. Her training has included in struction from Jose Arpa of Spain, Adele Brunet of New York and Dallas, Anthony de Young of San Antonio, Will Stevens of New Or leans, and Xavier Gonzales of New York. Now, she’s planning an active program for the year. Among many of the exhibits which will include exchange displays with other colleges, she will have Gon zales here during the spring. He will conduct a school and also dis play some of his paintings. Efforts by the art gallery com mittee and Mrs. Terry have not passed unrewarded. They receive their reward by the pleased looks on students’ faces who attend and study the exhibits. COLLEGE STATION STATE BANK COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS Statement of Condition at Close of Business September 5,1952 RESOURCES Cash U. S. Government Bonds Municipal Bonds — Stock in Federal Reserve Bank. Loans and Discounts Bank Building I Furniture & Fixtures Other Real Estate Owned Other Assets - 697,914.36 573,978.79 17,321.58 2,250.00 771,441.70 33.700.00 12.600.00 1.00 2,159.55 Total Resources 1 . . . $2,111,336.98 LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capital Stock ... -$ 50,000.00 Surplus . 25,000.00 Undivided Profits 29,876.21 Reserves . 1,418.98 Deposits . 2,005,041.79 v^> Total Liabilities and Capital Accounts $2,111,336.98 DIRECTORS S. A. Lipscomb Harold Sullivan Coulter Hoppess T. W. Leland R. W. Steen R. B. Butler H. E. Burgess 1L. G. Jones G. E. Potter OFFICERS S. A. Lipscomb, President Harold Sullivan, Vice President H. E. Burgess, Vice President Thomas W. Lee, Cashier * § * Member Federal Reserve Bank * Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation COMPLETE BANKING FACILITIES the Circle Drive In Built with the Aggies in Mind . . A picture show that is in walking distance of the whole campus including College View. You don’t have to have a car to enjoy the many good shows that come to the Circle. Visit the Ramp House . . . Relax in air conditioned comfort. 300 seats with extra leg room. The Circle Drive In—where a car is not necessary. ‘-vri ■VJ 300 Comfortable Seats t Air Conditioned and Heated Ramp House Exterior View of the Ramp House Showing Unobstruct ed View. Walk in and see for yourself ... A clear view of the large screen to give everyone a perfect seat. There is plenty of parking space directly behind the Ramp House. So whether you walk or ride, the Ramp House is the place for you. . . . Just as convenient as your living room. A large Con cession Booth to offer a full variety of good eating. Popcorn, soft drinks, hot dogs, candy and cigarettes. Everything to make your visit a real pleasure. Circle Drive In & Campus Theatres PHONE 4-1250 PHONE 4-1181