The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 10, 1955, Image 4

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THE BATTALIQN
Tuesday, May 10, 1953
BATTALION
WANT AD RATES
One day 2^ per word
Two days 3^ per word
Three days Third day Free
Four days 50 per word
Five days 60 per word
Ten dajr 110 per word
Minimum charge—300
DEADLINES
5 p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
700 per column inch
each insertion
^ PHONE 4-5324
For Sale
Swimming pool, Dough Boy, 18
ft. diameter family size, 3 ft. deep.
Tough durable plastic, requires no
digging, no installation cost, cover
included, used two months. $160.00.
Evaporative Car cooler $7.00.
Enamel steel kitchen cabinet (up
right) $15.00. Childs rocking horse
$8.00. Phone 6-3839. 109t2
Large cedar closet, cost $75.00
will sell for $60.00. Phone 2-3655.
109t3
(1) Remington Noiseless Type
writer, 11” Microelite. Sealed bids
will be received in the office of the
Business Manager, College Admin
istration Building until 10:30 a.m.,
May 16, 1955. The right is re
served to reject any and all bids
and to waive any and all technical
ities. Address Business Manager,
A&M College of Texas, College
Station, Texas for further inform
ation. 109t2
Nine Drawer Solid walnut desk.
Made by owner. Top 48” x 26”.
400 Boyett, College Station, Texas.
109t4
Juniors: Senior Uniform com
plete, excellent condition, cheap.
Law 2-C.
Apartment size Gas range,
$30.00. Two gas heaters. C-7-Y
after 5 p.m. 108t4
Two wheel utility trailer in good
condition $50.00. 504 B Milam,
College Station. 108t5
Excellent 35 M M Camera; f 3.5;
1/500; Synchronized. Call 6-8177
after 5:30 p.m. 108t3
1950 Plymouth Deluxe club
coupe. One owner. Phone 6-3723.
108t5
FOR SALE BY OWNER
COLLEGE STATION
Practically new well built two
bedroom house in good location.
Large rooms, corner lot, 67% x
117%. Attached garage, fenced
yard. Aluminum framed window
and screens, $8,250.00, $1250. down.
Phone 6-5886. 108t2
FORD 1953 Custom Club Coupe
Fordomatic, Radio, Heater, for on
ly $995.00 at Cade Motor Co.
Tel. 2-1507 & 2-7136.
BUICK 1949 Sedanette a real bar
gain for $295.00. Call 2-1507
& 2-7136.
BUICK 1952 Dynaflo, Heater, Ra
dio; one owner, for quick sale
of $1095, call 2-1507 & 2-7136.
MERCURY 1950 tudor a real bar
gain for only $295.00. Call
Mr. Burlin at 2-7136.
JEEP 1952 Pickup with 4 wheel
drive; one owner. Call Pete
Ellis at 2-1507.
FORD 1954 Tudor Customline with
Fordomatic, must sell. Call
Tony Piccalo 3-3779.
FORD 1954 Pickup; Deluxe cab,
one owner; low mileage. Call
Red Smith 2-1507.
FORD 1954 Tudor 8 Cyl. with heat
er. The first $1495 buys it. W.
W. Moore 2-7136. 108t2
Air conditioner—% ton Philco,
110 volts (no extra wiring re
quired) ivory finish, excellent con
dition. Garage apt. behind 706
Park Place, College Station. 107t3
Solid Maple bedroom furniture,
Hotpoint electric range, vanity ta
ble, kitchen chairs and garden hose.
502 Brooks Avenue, College Sta
tion after 5 except on weekends.
107t3
Fat calves, half or whole. Pro
cessed for your deep-freeze. Phone
6-5802. 107t3
Whizzer motor bike. Heavy du
ty Schwinn frame, slip clutch, mo
torcycle type speed and compres
sion controls. Front wheel brake.
$30. Phone 6-8744—Apt. C-15-B.
College View. 107t3
Servel Gas Refrigerator recently
’overhauled. Phone 6-9541 or see
It 502 Adams, Bryan. lOOtf
Air Force Seniors—Lou has a
tomplete Reg. Officers Uniform
Bummer Serge and Blues. Lou
Bells it for less than half price.
LOUPOTS—North Gate. 83tf
Attention Pre Med and Vet Stu
dents — Inspect our Microscopes,
German, American and Japanese
made. Complete with case. LOU-
POTS—North Gate. 83tf
Lost
Masonic ring—either at Clay pits
or in Mitchell Hall Dorm area.
If found please contact Joe West,
72 Mitchell or Box 367. Reward.
107t3
CLASSIFIED Church Briefs
For Kent
Nice cool furnished apartment,
private bath and garage. Utilities
paid. $57.50. Available June 1st.
Phone 4-8742. 109t4
Large Cool bedroom. Phone
4-8031. I06tf
Cool one bedroom redecorated
apartment in College Hills. Nicely
furnished—summer rate — Call at
707 Enfield or phone 4-7666 be
tween 12 and 2 p.m. 102tf
Wanted
Will pay $25.00 for used tape or
wire recorder in good condition.
Phone 6-1258 after five. 107t4
Special Notice
Professional ghosting service.
Call 6-8177 after 5:30 p.m. 108t3
“SUBURBAN SPECIALS”
167 lb. Comp, shingles $4.95 sq.
90 lb. Roll Siding 95 Sq.
%” Celotex Plankboard 08% ft.
3%” F. M. Butt Hinges .60 pr.
Assorted used lumber $4.50 Hd.
Used doors and windows .. $1.00 up
Used sheet Iron $5.00 sq.
Bargain Paint and Builders Hard
ware Rental equipment and hand
tools.
SUBURBAN SUPPLY CO.
917 South Washington
Phone 3-3883 96tf
Work Wanted
Typing wanted to do in my home.
Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr. Phone
3532. iQOtf
Found
In front of A&M Consolidated
School—Boy’s wrist watch. Come
by Business Manager’s office and
identify. i07t3
A wonderful place to buy or sell.
Battalion classified ads. Call
1-5324 for prompt courteous serv
ice.
Pets
Students: Board your dogs at
special low monthly rates. The Ba
yard Kennels, on Highway 6 south
of College. 6-4121. 75tf
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive In the Office
of Student Publications (201 Goodwin,
4-5324, hours 8 - 12, 1 - 5, dally Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica
tion .—Manager.
Mr. Cleveland Joseph Gerard, a candidate
for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in
Soil Physics, will present his dissertation,
“Chromatographic Separation of Soil Or
ganic Matter for the Purpose of Investi
gating Its Role in Soil Aggregation,” on
Wednesday, May 25, 1955, at 1:30 p.m.
in the Graduate Council Room.
Interested members of the Graduate Fac
ulty are invited to be preesnt. 109t2
Mr. Ahmad-Anwar Adbel-Bary Fetooh,
a candidate for the degree of Doctor of
Philosophy in Plant Breeding, will present
his dissertation, “The Relative Effective
ness of Two Systems of Breeding for High
Fiber Strength in Cotton,” on Friday,
May 13, 1955, at 9:30 a. m. in the Graduate
Council Room.
Interested members of the Graduate Fac
ulty are invited to be present. 1090t2
Mr. Mohamed Fikry El-Ebrashy, a can
didate for the degree of Doctor of Philos
ophy in Plant Breeding, will present his
dissertation, “The Effectiveness of Reci
procal Recurrent Selection in Developing
Improved Corn Hybrids,” on Wednesday,
May 11, 1955, at 7:00 p.m. in Room 108-C
of the Agronomy Building.
Interested members of the Graduate Fac
ulty are invited to be presnt. 109t2
“Luther S. Bird, a candidate for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy, in Plant
Breeding, will present his dissertation “The
Bacterial Blight Disease of Cotton. II A
Biometrical Study of the Inheritance of
Stoneville 20 Resistance. Ill The Physio
logical Nature of Stonewall 20 Resistance ”
Thursday, May 12, 1955, at r:00 p.m. in
Room 301, 3rd Floor, Agricultural Indus
tries Building. Interested members of the
Graduate Faculty are invited to be pres
ent.”
Ide P. Trotter, Dean 108t2
“Mahbub All, a candidate for the degree
of Doctor of Philosophy, in Plant Breeding,
will present his dissertation “The Effect
of Reciprocal Crossing on the Cytological
and Morphological Features of G. barba-
dense (L.) x G. hlrsutum L.” Wednesday,
May 11, 1955, at 8:30 a.m. in the Graduate
Council Room. Interested members of the
Graduate Faculty are invited to be pres
ent.”
Ide P. Trotter, Dean 108t2
“Mr. Wan Yuin Chang, a candidate for
the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Bio
chemistry and Nutrition, will present his
dissertation, “The Chemical Characteris
tics of Cottonseed Meal and Its Biological
Utilization,” at 2:00 p.m. on Wednesday,
May 11, 1955 in Room 132 of the Animal
Industries Building. Interested members of
the Graduate Faculty are invited to be
present.
Ide P. Trotter, Dean 108t2
“Mr. Ralph Vincent Enzie, a candidate
for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in
Horticulture, will present his dissertation,
“Some Cultural Practices Affecting Growth
and Seed Production of the White Grano
Onion,” in Room 103, Agricultural Build
ing (Horticulture Library) on Thursday,
May 12, 1955, at 8:00 a.m. Interested
members of the Graduate Faculty are in
vited to be present.
Ide P. Trotter, Dean 108t2
“Mr. Silvio O. Navarro, a candidate for
the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in
Electrical Engineering, will present his
dissertation, “Further Development of the
Engineering Experiment Station Electronic
Analog Computer .and Its Application to
the Solution of Partial Differential Equa
tions,” at 1:30 p.m., Thursday, May 12,
1955, in Room 102, Bolton Hall. Interested
members of the Graduate Faculty are in
vited to be present.
Ide P. Trotter, Dean 108t2
REMINGTON’S
New Field Master
Smooth, Short Stroke
SLIDE ACTION .22
The newest .22 Rifle
in the world
$49.95
Hillcrest
Hardware
Weekday Services Planned
The Hillel foundation will meet
at 7:15 p.m. in rooms 2A and 2B
of the Memorial Student Center on
Wednesday.
The Student Organization of the
Christian Science services will
meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday.
Week day mass is held each
morning except Wednesday at 6:45
at St. Mary’s Catholic chapel. Wed
nesday evening service is at 7:15.
The Knights of Columbus will meet
Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
—o—
Vespers will be held at 7:45 p.m.
Wednesday at the Bethel Lutheran
church. The sermon-topic being
“Will Ye Also Go Away?”
—o—
Prayer meeting will be at 7:15
p.m. Wednesday and the Ladies
Bible class will meet at 10 a.m.
Thursday at the Church of Christ.
—o—
Prayer meeting will be at 7:30
p.m. Wednesday at the Church of
The Nazarene.
Prayer meeting will be at 7:45
p.m. Wednesday at the College
Heights Assembly of God.
The church council of Our Sav
iour’s Lutheran church will be at
7:30 tonight. The Lutheran Stu-
iour’s Lutheran church will meet at
p.m. Wednesday. The junior mis
sions band will meet at 4 p.m.
Friday.
Wednesday at 6 p.m. the First
Baptist church will have a supper,
a teacher’s meeting at 6:30 p.m.
and a prayer meeting at 7:15 p.m.
Thursday at 7 a.m. there will be
a men’s prayer service. Coffee and
doughnuts are served following the
prayer service.
The Baptist Student Union ves
pers are held each evening at 7.
—o—
Holy communion followed by a
breakfast will be at 6:30 a.m. at
St. Thomas Episcopal chapel Wed
nesday. Wednesday at 7:15 p.m.
Methodists Host
Boy Scout Troop
The A&M Methodist church will
be host to the monthly meeting of
the Arrowmoon Boy Scout district
committee tonight at 7:30.
Roland C. Dansby, district chair
man, and Leonard A. McPherson,
scout executive, have asked that
all scouting officials in Brazos and
Robertson counties be present.
Sidney L. Loveless, scout official
from the host institution, is aiding
the Rev. Nolan R. Vance with ar
rangements for the meeting.
Serve a Greek salad! To make
it cut up green peppers, tomatoes
and onions. Add minced parsley
and salt to taste. Now add olive
oil and a little wine vinegar. Gar
nish with anchovies.
the Canterbury association meets
and at 7:30 there is choir practice.
There will be a men’s meeting
at 6:30 tonight at the A&M Pres
byterian church. The meeting will
honor the Boy Scout troop of the
church. The Presbyterian fellow
ship will meet at 7 p.m. Wednes
day.
—o—
A panel of four business men-—
John Orr, William Caudill, C. G.
(Spike) White, and F. W. Kaz-
Christian Council
Calls Student Aid
The United Student Christian
council called representatives of
its 15 co-operating student Christ
ian movements and international
students from many nations to re
view the services now being ren
dered in behalf of students from
abroad.
The Rev. C. G. Workman, Pres
byterian minister for Campus
Christian Life at A&M and The
Rev. B. J. Stiles, director of the
Wesley Foundation at Texas Wes
leyan College, Fort Worth, were
the Texans present at this meeting-
in the St. Louis YMCA.
Other movements represented
were the YWCA, Lutheran, Evan
gelical and Reform-Congregational-
Christian, Northern Baptist, Epis
copal, Student Volunteer Move
ment, Interseminary Movement,
and National Association of For
eign Student Advisors.
meier—will lead a discussion on
“God in My Vocation”-at the 7:15
Wednesday meeting of the Wesley
foundation. Vespers are held at
7 p.m. each evening of the week.
Mrs. H. L. Neinast
Heads BA Wives
Mrs. H. L. Neinast has been
elected to be the summer and fall
president of the Business Admin
istration Wives club.
Other officers are Mrs. Jean Hol
comb, vice-president; Mrs. Tommie
Sandlin, secretary; Mrs. Ann Miff
lin, reporter; and Mrs. Joy Jones,
treasurer.
Plans for a reception to be held
at the YMCA were discussed for
senior business majors and their
wives during the business meeting.
Marvin H. Butler, professor of
economics, spoke to the group on
“Budgets and How to Plan One and
Make It Work.” The talk was fol
lowed by a question and answer
period.
Moms^ Dads Meet
The final business meeting for
the year of the A&M Consolidated
Mothers and Dads club will be to
night at 7:30, in the school cafe
teria, J. W. Barger, club president,
announced. Officers for the com
ing school year will be elected at
the meeting and the retiring offi
cers and chairmen will report on
the activities of the year.
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Requests for Reservations
with the MSC for the major events
of next school year?
These requests will be accepted during 1
this month only. You may go to the
Main Desk in the Student Center and
fill out your request for a reservation.
It is not necessary that you know the
date, but you should specify the name
of the event for which you wish res
ervation.
THINK YOU AGGIES
Your response to our new Tra debook Department and your many
fine and favorable comments overwhelmed us.
It has long been our ambition to provide this type of book service
for the community. Your reactions have proven to us we were right in
our planning and thinking.
With your suggestions and continued patronage we feel this new de
partment will add much to the educational and cultural background of
the College Community.
We hope you will come by and browse at every opportunity. Wheth
er you are interested in religion, art, fiction, sports, technical reference
works or just plain recreational reading, you’ll find it in our Tradebook
Department, or if it is not in stock, we will get it for you in a hurry.
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