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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1953)
Page '4 v ~* ffifc BATTALtOk - * Tufesiay, January 13, 1953 Col. Moore Seeking Man Who Helped Him The person who picked lip a man and woman at the automo bile accident 7:15 Sunday night Jan. 11th. at Garden Acres Blvd. and Highway G, South, and took them to 722 Garden Acres Blvd., has been asked to get in touch with Lt. Col. Leslie S. Moore, Room 36, Ross Hall. Murals (Continued from Page 3) forced to stave off a second half victory bid by A Cml. in which they were outscored, 10-8. Chamb- Fly big, powerful Pioneer Pacemosters to HOUSTON 3 Flights Daily • 34 minutes Timed By AIR LINES Phone 4-5054 for reservations BATTALION CLASSIFIED fUJY, SEIX, KENT OK TRADE. Rate* .... 3c a word per Insertion with a ISc minimum. Space rate In classified lection .... 60c per column-inch. Send Ml classified to STUDENT ACTIVITIES HFFICE. AU ads must be received In Ktudent Activities office by 10 a.m. on the lay before publication. • FOR SALK • 100 FT. white picket fence 4 ft. high and 20 cedar posts—price. Phone 4-4489. COUCH, bed, chest of drawers, end table. A-8-W College, View. KRNMOR10 wringer washer with pump and timer. $70. Sofabed, $20. K. M. Mixer with juicer. C-19-D College View. LARGE 2 bedroom home. S09 Gilchrist. Phone 6-3844. • FOR RENT • FURNISHED apartmen tfor rent. 302-B N. Main Street Phone 4-4819. ONE ROOM — Private entrance, share bath with one. Phone 4-4819. Apply 500 Main St. College Stglion. ONE WAY trailer. Rent it here, leave it where you are going-. Baker Tire Co. Night phone—2-2115, day phone—2-8159. • HELP WANTED • STUDENT wife for part-lime work. Call Laundromat, 4-1202. REGISTERED nurse for office work. Call 4-9882. • WORK WANTED • TYPING—reasonable rates. Phone 3-1776 after 5. Dr. Carlton R. Le# OPTOMETRIST B08A East 26tk (Across from Court House) Call 2-1662 for Appointment • LOST • PAIR of glasses in vest pocket case. Dark brown plastic frames. Please notify, or leave at E.E. Building. • WANTED TO BUY • TWO-WHEEL luggage trailer. Contact C-19-D. -I Directory of Business Services INSURANCE of all kinds. Homer Adams, North Gate. Call 4-1217. Official Notice Probation Students All students who are on scholastic pro bation for the fall semester, 1952, and all students passing less than 12 hours or making less than 12 grade points at the end of the fall semester must secure ap proval of their respective deans to reg ister for the spring semester 1953. The several deans or their representatives will Interview such students in their offices on Friday, Jan. 30, 1953. H. L. Heaton Registrar Dr. M. W. Deason Optometrist NORTH GATE 813 COLLEGE MAIN 8:00 to 5:00 Phone 4-1106 i lin led A Cml. with four field goals. In other basketbal games Fri day, Sq. 6 nosed out Sq. 11, 11-9, and Sq. 3 outpointed AAA, 11-7. James Weiss poured in four field goals in the first half to hand Sq. 6 and 8-4 lead to offset second half goals by Sq. ll’s John Benefield and John DeWald. Weiss was high scorer with nine points. Bill Sauer scored eight of Sq. 3’s 11 points to pace their win. Howard Tiller scored the other three. Doubles teams of Don Roth and Frank Dunn and D. Strickler and J. Van Hoosies swept the last two sets to give C FA a 2-1 tennis win over Sq. 13 Friday. After Jack Brooks and Dick Hall lost to Jack Herbig and O’Neil Harrell, 4-6, in the first set, Roth and Dunn won, 6-4, and Strickler and Van Hoos- ier shut out Frank Malek and Truman Quast, 6-0, in the decid ing set. Classifying at . . . MID - TERM ? PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW for Delivery Feb. 1st. — and, Speaking of FIRSTS • Holick’s boots are first in the hearts of Aggies — That’s how it’s been for years and years. HOLICK’S “A&M Since 1891” Meeting Called Tonight To Discuss Bond Issue A meeting to discuss the school board’s proposed bond issue will be held in the Civil Engineering lec ture room today at 5 p.m. The meeting was called by Joe Orr of the Civil Engineering de partment. Les Richardson, super intendent of A&M Consolidated Schools, will explain the school board’s proposal. DYERS'FUR STORAGE HATTERS mor icon 210 S. Main Bryan Pho. 2-1584 Not A Town Hall Concert NEW! EXCITING! DIFFERENT! CUION HALL - 3:00 P.M. Sunday, January 18 RESERVED SEATS $3.00 & $2.00 GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 Tickets at Student Activities The MSC art committee is ex hibiting about 20 paintings in the new Engineering Building. It will be a continuous exhibit that will be changed every three weeks. MM UJhen passing means your life's at stake... and panic leads you ■bo the lake. don't jump! jusb... ' xjffTPpZii. give yourself a Coffee-break When you have to use your head ... head straight for a cup of coffee! Coffee can help you think better ... for coffee gently stimulates your mind. It can help you work better *.. for coffee helps efficiency. You’ll feel better every way ...after a coffee-break! Pan-American Coffee Bureau,’ 120 Wall St., New York 5, N.Y. Brazil • Colombia • Costa Rica Cuba • Dominican Republic Ecuador • El Salvador Guatemala • Honduras Mexico • Venezuela -» ©>»»» Our Semi-Annual Sale is open this week at our College Station store. Substantial savings In Men swear and Shoes MENS CLOTHING SINCE 1896