The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 18, 1955, Image 4

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THE BATTA&JQN
Wednesday, May 18, 1953
tek-
WAS $39.50
NOW $29.95
POWER BRAKES
(Installed)
1952 — 1953 — 1954 — 1955
FORD CARS
LET US DEMONSTRATE
Cade Motor Co.
2?©y Scout News
Sales Planned for Magazine
415 N. Main
Phone 2-1333
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day 2£ per word
Two days 3^ per word
Three days -, Third day Free
Four days. 5^ per word
Five days 60 per word
Ten day 110 per word
Minimum charge—300
DEADLINES
5 p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
700 per column inch
each insertion
PHONE 4-5324
Help Wanted
Boy Scout officials of the Ar-
rowmoon district are conducting a
campaign to sell Boys’ Life maga
zine to Scout units.
The purpose of this drive is “to
bring good literature into the hands
of boys not only for its construc
tive and cultural worth, but also to
discourage purchase of certain
types of comic books,” according
to Roland C. Dansby, a leader in
this program.
Boys’ Life magazine is sponsored
by the Boy Scouts of America.
Plans for financing the magazine
For Sale
1949-Encyclopedia set, 30 vol-*
ume, 2 annuals, 2 dictionaries.
Americana Publication. See Loupot
114t3
(1) 26” Underwood typewriter
and (1) 12” Remington typewriter.
Elite Super-writer. Sealed bids
will be received in the Office of
the Business Manager, College Ad
ministration Building until 10:30
a.m., May 30, 1955. The right is
reserved to reject any and all bids
and to waive any and all techni
calities. Address Business Man
ager, A&M College of Texas, Col
lege Station, Texas for further in
formation.
Engineer,
AW.
Contact
Station WT-
114tf
Work Wanted
Typing wanted to do in my home.
Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr. Phone
3532. lOOtf
Female Help Wanted
Medical Laboratory Technician
for Clinic work. Call Dr. D. W.
Andres. 4-9011. HOtf
For Rent
Complete Senior uniform. Boots
11c, 17 in. Calf, Pink and Green
Boot Pants, 34 waist, Green shirt,
15%-34, Summer Serge, Boot
Hookfe, spurs and rack, and all ac
cessories. See at 8-227 or call
3-4682. 113t3
1954 Bendix Economat—303 Sul
phur Springs Road, Apt. 4. Call
4-7784 after 5 p.m. 112t3
One-way trailers for rent for
any place in U.S.—-Get it here,
leave it at destination. Also local
trailers. Complete line of Fire
stone tires. Tire recapping and
repairing. Baker Tire Co. Phone
2-8159. 112t8
Wesley Players
To Present Comedy
The Beta Zeta Chapter of Wes
ley players will present a one-act
comedy, “Yes Means No,” at 7:15
p.m. today at the Wesley founda
tion meeting.
Bob Teague, freshman from
Childress, is director of the play.
The cast includes Vance Engle-
mann, John Warner, Bob Teague,
Cam Wood, and Virginia Ridings.
Sunday afternoon new members
of the Beta Zeta Chapter of Wes
ley players will be initiated into
the organization and Wesley play
ers officers will be installed. The
party and installation ceremony
will be held in the A&M Wesley
foundation parsonage. Mrs. Rob
ert C. Monk will be hostess.
circulation in scout units are being
demonstrated in the district.
Four new scout leaders were re
cently added to Boy Scout work in
the Arrowmoon district. They are
Carl Kuhnle jr., Ural Ocheltree, Joe
Tucker and D. M. Danurant.
Kadmle is the new scoutmaster
of the Knights of Pythias Troop
364. Ocheltree is scoutmaster of
a new troop, sponsored by the
Touchdown-club of Bryan. Tucker,
formerly a district committeeman,
is now scoutmaster of the new
troop sponsored by the Brazos
County A&M club.
Danurant has been added to the
Organization and Extension com
mittee in the district organization.
He is being trained in organization
and reorganization of cub packs by
Coleman Loyd, district commission
er on cub scouting.
Summer Camp Plans
Seven troops of Brazos and Rob
ertson counties already have sum
mer camp reservations, according
to John M. Lawrence III, chairman
of ^camping for the district.
Four of these are regular Boy
Scout units which will use Camp
Strake at Conroe for the period
June 12-18. These are Troop 409
of the St. Paul’s Methodist church,
Bryan; Troop 383 of the Knights
of Columbus, Bryan; Troop 167 of
the First Presbyterian church. Col
lege Station; and Troop 450 of the
Lions club, College Station.
Three units of older boys. Ex
plorer Scouts, 'will go to El Rancho
Cima, a new camp near Austin, for
the period June 12-19. These are
Explorer Troops 84 of Heame and
383 and 80 of Bryan.
‘AGGIES”
Need Sportswear?
“FLEETLINE”
Sports shirts are a new line
with Lou. The price is right
for you.
Only $2.98
L O U P O T ’ S
Trading Post
North Gate
Two bedroom furnished house.
College Hills. Phone 6-1349.
110t8
Large
4-8031.
Cool bedroom.
Phone
106tf
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
Lost
One sofa, two over - stuffed
chairs, two end tables. A-12-A,
College View. Phone 6-8401.
112t5
Practically new single Hollywood
bed, vacumn cleaner, man’s wor
sted wool suit, size 38, $10.00. New
Hollywood deep fry, $15.00, phone
6-5483. 112t3
Fat calves, half or whole. Pro
cessed for your deep-freeze. Phone
f-5802. Illt8
Juniors: Senior Uniform com
plete, excellent condition, cheap.
Law 2-C. 109t8
Servel Gas Refrigerator recently
Werhauled. Phone 6-9541 or see
It 502 Adams, Bryan. lOOtf
Wanted to Buy
Baby
after 5.
Bed. Contact
A-7A C.V.
112t3
One Schaeffer, life time foun
tain pen, brown plastic bottom, sil
ver metal top on May 11 around
the chemistry Building or the Col
lege Administration Building. Re
ward. Call A. F. Isbell, 4-5514.
113t4
Rhinestone bracelet, at the A&
M Consolidated Auditorium Satur
day night. Call 4-9801. 113t2
Special Notice
Hillel Foundation
Will Meet Tonight
The last meeting of the year for
the B’nai B’rith Hillel foundation
will be a banquet at 6:30 this
evening in the Memorial Student
Center assembly room.
Incoming and outgoing officers
will be honored, and Hillel honor
keys will be awarded to outstand
ing seniors. The name of the out
standing senior will be announced.
The speaker at the banquet will
be Archie Kahan, director of the
A.&M Research foundation. Guests
will be Dr. David H. Morgan, pres
ident, and Jay Silverberg of Cor
sicana, president of the state B’nai
B’rith association.
Quick repair service on all small
household electrical appliances.
Lee’s Electric Service, 2219 South
College. 114t8
$100.00 REWARD
No questions asked for return of
Leica & Bolsey Cameras and Bin
oculars taken from the Blue Chry
sler on Mother’s Day. Call collect
Lisle Wayne, Hillcrest 34584 or
Hillcrest 34375, Victoria, Texas.
114t3
Will the person who picked up
two keys outside DeWare Field
House last weekend please return
them to box 254, Faculty Ex
change. 114t3
Found
A wonderful place to buy or sell.
Battalion classified ads. Call
4-5324 for prompt courteous serv
ice.
Wanted
Qualified housekeeper and baby
sitter with reference. Call 4-9652
before 5 p.m. or see at D-9-X Col
lege View after 5 p.m.
Young lady desires ride to base
by 6 a.m. with someone in College
vicinity. Call 6-4788. Will pay.
114t3
Would like to contact someone
who will be vacating house or
apartment about Sept. 1. Please
see or write John Montgomery, 501
Thompson, College. 113t4
Pets
Students: Board your dogs at
special low monthly rates. The Ba
yard Kennels, on Highway 6 south
of College. 6-4121. 75tf
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
808A East 26tb
Call 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
“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
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications <207 Goodwin,
4-5324, hours 8 - 12, 1-6, dally Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publica
tion.—Manager.
Mrs. Bell Wins
At Wives Club
Mrs. Dottle Bell won high for
the regulars at the last meeting of
the Aggie Wives Bridge club in the
Memorial Student Center Thurs
day night. Hostesses were Mrs
Teenye Price and Mrs. Francis
Smith.
Low was won by Mrs. Kathryn
Harms, and lucky prize was won
by Mrs. Barbara Proctor. Host
esses for the next meeting Thurs
day in the MSC are Mrs. Allene
Stutt and Mrs. Doris Harris.
For the intermediates, hostesses
were Mrs. Arlie Powell and Mrs
Erma Ingram. Prizes were won
by Mrs. Price, high, and Mrs
Gladys Webb, low.
Hostesses for the next meeting
are Mrs. Webb and Mrs. Joy Bal
derach.
At the Thursday meeting,
Bridge-O party was held before
the regular bridge playing began
Gifts were given to club sponsors
Mrs. J. J. Woolket, Mrs. E. E. Me
Quillen, Mrs. Hershel Burgess and
Mrs. E. L. Angell.
Hostesses for the beginners will
be Mrs. Jo Ann Grosenbacher and
Mrs. Ann Kinney.
All persons Interested In managing
concession In the Dorms 1-12 Duncan area
for the school year 1955-56 must obtain
an application form from Major Goff,
Dorm 2. All applications must be sub
mitted to Major Goff by noon May 23,
1955 for approval by Concessions Com
mittee.
John D. Cunningham,
Chairman 113t4
BRING YOUR CAR
TO US FOR . . .
Best “TUNE-UP”
In Town
BRUNER
CO.
BATTERY & ELECTRIC
Bruner ’44
28th & Main Phone 2-1218
• KNGINEKRING AND
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BRTAN, TEXAS
LOU GETS BEST
PRICES OF
THREE HOUSES
Longs College Book Co.
Barnes & Noble
Alabama Book Store
YOU CAN TOO!
Trade Your Books at
L O U P O T ’ S
Reclaim for Same Price in
30 Days
NEW
MARLIN 322
High Velocity 222
Super - Accuracy
of
Micro - Groove
Rifling
Acclaimed by America’s
foremost Gun Editors
as the most accurate
222 ever made.
SEE THIS FAMOUS 222
AT
HILLCREST
HARDWARE
SUL
er J
The Friendly Store Serving the
1 ^ Men of Texas A. & M.
OFFERS FREE OF CHARGE
Completely Air Conditioned for Your Comfort
Self Selection for Your Buying Convenience
Courteous, Efficient Clerks to Assist You
Lowest Prices on What We Sell
Complete Lines of Nationally Advertised Products
Highest Cash Prices Paid For Books
SHAFFER’S BOOK STORE
North Gate
Across From Post Office
This new AIR-FLITE will
last longer than any other
high-compression ball ever made!
No other high-compression ball can resist scuffing like
the new DURA-THIN* covered AIR-FLITE.® This ex
clusive Spalding cover adheres to the ball with a new
strength to defy cutting up . . . even on high-iron and
explosion shots.
It’s a more compact ball, too ... offers you longer
play and real economy.
Play your next round with this great new Spalding
AIR-FLITE. You can expect AND GET new uniformity
in distance and accuracy . . . better shot control . . .
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sets the pace
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REMNANT SALE
AT A DOUGHNUT FACTORY
Barbara Rotondo
U. of Bridgeport
BANANA, SPLIT
Donald Mills
U. of Alabama
DR00DLE BUGS! HERES ANOTHER BATCH!
WHAT’S THIS? For solution see paragraph below.
YOU GET A GOOD CLOSE-UP of
college smokers’ preference for
Luckies in the Droodle at right,
captioned: Lucky Strike column
in a college cigarette-vending ma
chine. On campuses all over Amer
ica, college students automatically
get Luckies. Why? Simply because
Luckies taste better. They taste
better, first of all, because Lucky
Strike means fine tobacco. Then
that tobacco is toasted to taste bet
ter. “It's Toasted”—the famous
Lucky Strike process—tones up
Luckies’ good-tasting tobacco
to make it taste even better . .
EGOTISTICAL TUGBOAT
(OR) PANICKY DRAWBRIDGE
OPERATOR
Zone Thompson
U. of Maine
O O-
TWO NEEDLES SEEING
BYE TO EYE
C. Eugene Nichole
Indiana U.
cleaner, fresher, smoother. Next
time it’s light-up time, why don’t
you pull for Luckies?
DROODLES. Copyright 1953 by Roger Prioej
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