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; - 1 f <Tne Battalion -> College Station (Brazos County}, Texas PAGE 4 Wednesday, January 15, 1953 Mid-Week Worship Services Scheduled by Local Churches BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH Lutheran Aggie Walther Club will meet in the Memorial Student Center at 7 tonight. Vesper wor ship is at 7:45, with the Rev. Wil liam C. Petersen preaching on the topic, “Children in the Kingdom.” Aggie Wives Club will meet at 7:30 p. m. Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles E. Jones, 1001 -Let Us > Keep Your Shoes Repaired COURT’S Shoes — Shoe Repairs North Gate Windowmere, Bryan. Junior con firmation class meets at 8:30 a. m. Saturday. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Church workers supper will be served at 6 tonight. At 6:30, the R. A.’s, G. A.’s, Sunbeams, of ficers and teachers will meet, and the choir will practice. Prayer meeting is scheduled for 7:30. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. the Win some Sunday school class will meet in the church lounge. Adult Training Union party is planned for Saturday in the educational building. “AGGIES!! For the remainder of the semester we will be open 24 hours daily— A&M DONUT SHOP North Gate NEW BOOKS We Buy We Sell THE STUDENT CO-OP ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Canterbury Association will meet at 7:15 tonight. A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH Aggie Bible Study group will meet at 7:15 tonight at the YMCA. Choir practice is at 7:30 at the church. WESTMINSTER FELLOWSHIP “Pointers for Successful Social Relationships” will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. Margaret Keith at the meeting tonight at 7:15 at the Presbyterian Student Center. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Mid-week services will be held at 8 tonight. The reading room will be open for an hour preceding the meeting. COLLEGE HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD Prayer meeting is at 7:30 to night. ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHAPEL Evening Mass is at 5:15. Rosary and Benediction will follow at 7:15. A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST Worship service begins at 7:15 tonight. Ladies Bible class will meet at 9:30 a. m. Thursday. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES tne day 3^ per word 24 per word each additional day Minimum charge—40^ DEADLINES # p.m. day before pubilcattoa Claselfled Display 801 per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR SALE SAVE M O N E Y! BURGERS 20c & 30c (Regular 25c & 35c Sizes) All fresh vegetables—30c burger has largest bun available B. L. T 40c Barbecue 20c & 30c Drinks 5-10-15c Shakes 15-25c —Choice of 15 Flavors— NEW! Giant Hot Dogs—1 ft. long 40c WILEY’S TASTEE FREEZ North of blinker light Highway 6 n College Station By owner—three bedroom house, central heat, fireplace, wooded lot adjoining A&M Consolidated School. VI 6-6537, 201 Timber St. 73t4 Two piece living room suite priced $40. See after 5:30, 303 Live Oak, College Station. 73t3 Montgomery Ward apartment size washer, $20. Project House Apt. 13-A. 73t3 Channel Master all channel an tenna, CEC rotor, $35. B-5-C Col lege View. 73t4 1949 green Chevrolet Tudor. Good condition, low price. B-9-W College View. 71t4 By owner—three bedroom home near campus, shopping and schools. Decorated and landscaped. 900 En field. Call VI 6-5388. 69tfn FOR RENT Small furnished house and apart ment located near college. Both for couple only. Small furnished house. VI 6-5427. 69tfn Room with kitchen privileges, to lady. Two blocks of North Gate, 501 Boyett. 74t3 Brick apartments with two bed rooms on Second St. VI 6-5334. 74t3 Two bedroom unfurnished apart ment near Crockett School. $75.00 per month. Phone VI 6-6660. 74t3 Three bedroom house. Available Jan. 15. Call VI 6-4052. 73tfn Large two bedroom furnished apartment in South Oakwood near campus. VI 6-5149. 73t2 Furnished apartment, ideal for bachelor or couple. Reasonable rent. Water paid. See to appreciate. Available Jan. 18, TA 2-388. 73tfn Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tf Available mid-semester — Large bedroom, private entrance, private bath. Mrs. W. D. Lloyd, 500 Main, College Station, VI 6-5544. 69tfn Furnished apartments $45.00 per month. Utilities paid. 4000 College Main, Aggie Circle Apartments. 55tfn WORK WANTED Will keep children for working mothers. Experienced. Fenced yard. Call VI 6-6501. 74t9 Sewing and alterations. Very reasonable. A-9-Y College View, Trilba Keller. 73t4 Typing and Lithographing our specialty. Executive type gives re ports, thesis, lab manuals, etc., that professional look. ZOST THE PRINTER, 115 Walton Dr. (East Gate), Phone VI 6-6128 or VI 6-4874. 33tfn Have room for more children. Weaver’s Kiddie-Land Nursery, 225 Lynn Dr., Bryan, TA 2-6076. 60tfn IF YOU GOTTA GO, WHY NOT GO FIRST CLASS? An insurance policy for any size halo.. . Eugene Rush, North Gate. 28tfn FOR SALE OR TRADE 1956 Oldsmobile for equity. Gan be seen after 5. 305 East 33rd, Bryan. 74t3 Olympia Typewriters Otis McDonald BRYAN BUSINESS MACHINE CO. i29 S. Main Br We Will Give You TOP PRICES For Second Term BOOKS At LOUPOTS Have a report to turn in? Bi-City Secretarial Service has new eh ' typewriters, professional ty; knowhow and interest in your 1 3408-A Texas Avenue. VI 6- New Officers Elected Friday At A&M Garden Club Meeting Neat, accurate typii typing to do in my he EARLY BIRD SHOPPE TOGS — GIFTS AND TOYS for Girls and Boys FABRICS — SHOES Ridgecrest Village 3601 Texas Ave. PROMPT RADIO SERVICE — Call — SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND TV SERVICE 713 S. Main St. (Across from Railroad Tower) PHONE TA 2-1941- BRYAN HELP WANTED Woman with experience in news paper ad-layout, ad selling, or a degree in journalism who is also an expert typist and receptionist. Nine-month position. Room 4, YM CA, or phone VI 6-6415. OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must De Drought, mailed or telephoned so as to arrive In the OffiM of Student Publications (Ground Flool YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dally Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication — Director of Student Publica tions. At 8 a. m. Thursday, Jan. 16, there will be posted on a bulletin board In the Regis trar's Office a list of those candidates who have completed all academic requirements for a degree. Every candidate is urged to consult this list to determine his status. H. L. Heaton, Registrar SPECIAL NOTICE Little Aggies! Come to Kiddie Komer Nursery. We’re co-ed. Phone VI 6-7108. 73t4 One million dollars to loan! Yes, DOCTOR FIXIT has one million dollars to loan for repair and ad ditions to your home or rental pro perty. CALL DOCTOR FIXIT to day at the MARION PUGH LUM BER COMPANY for free estimates and 100% repair loans. Five years to pay. Phone VI 6-5711. 73t4 Mothers, if you need a nice place to leave your children, try Moore’s Day and Night Nursery. Children of all ages. We have been serving Bryan and College Station for 7% years. Working mothers price, $2 per clay, one home cooked meal furnished. Drop in. 35c per hour, 50c for two children. T 2-3811. 73tfn Do you need help with your in come tax return? Call VI 6-7077 or TA 2-6541 for competent assis tance. 4-11 NOTICE We now have banquet facilities to accommodate 250 people. TRIANGLE RESTAURANT TA 2-1352 or TA 2-1353 3606 S. College Ave. MOV T NG—local and long dis tance. Packing and crating. Towne Services, TA 2-8824. 38 tfn Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 303A East 26th Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment (Across from Court House) ART SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMES CRAFT SUPPLIES MINK ARTCRAFT 923 So. College Bryan, Texas • KNGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL, SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES 603 Old Sulphur Springs Rood BRYAN, TEXAS Mrs. Carl S. Williams was elect ed president of the A&M Garden Club at its meeting Friday after noon at the Memorial Student Center. Serving with Mrs. Williams dur ing the next club year will be Mrs. John Perry, first vice president; Mrs. C. D. Holland, second vice president; Mrs. C. W. Pewters, third vice president. Mrs. R. F. Sauer, recording sec retary; Mrs. Ran Rpswel), cor responding secretary; Mrs. Baflow Irvin, treasurer; Mrs. J. W. Mog- ford, reporter; Mrs. W. L. Pen- berthy, historian, and Mrs. E. L. Angell, parliamentarian. The meeting was opened with a prayer by the chaplain, Mrs. Ran Boswell, and a New Year’s greeting by the president, Mrs. Tom Taylor. During the business session, it was decided to purchase a tree to be planted in the cemetery on Arbor Day. Mrs. Marion Pugh was appointed chairman of a com mittee to provide decoration for the football banquet to be held next month. The program on soil conserva tion was presented by Jack Bar ton, soil conservation specialist with the Extension Service. Newmanites Elect Lefner President Delvin J. Lefner, senior petrol eum engineering major from Georgetown, was elected president of the Aggie Newman Club for the second semester in a meeting held Sunday, Jan. 11, in the St. lary’s Catholic Student Center. Other officers elected were Sid- ey Kunz, Kerrville, vice-president; Alden Smith, Burkburnett, secre- Curds, Azle, corresponding secre tary. Emphasizing the importance of conservation, he stated that civilizations have risen and fall en in proportion to the care they took of their natural resources. He was introduced by Miss Sadie Hatfield. Following the meeting, members and guests were served coffee by Mrs. A1 B. Nelson. An arrange ment of ivy and coral vine, by Mrs. J. E. Roberts, adorned the table. Preserved plums from Hong Kong were offered with the coffee by the hostesses, Mrs. C. D. Hol land and Mrs. H. J. McLellan. A foliage arrangement was dis played by Mrs. Carl Williams on another table. The next meeting will be a no hostess noon luncheon in the Memorial Student Center. Mrs. C. W. Pewters is in charge of res ervations. Law Society Plans Austin Visit Members of the Pre-Law Society began planning for an educational trip to Austin sometime in the spring at a meeting Monday night. The group outlined visits to the Supreme Court, the Court of Crim inal Appeals, the University of Texas law school, and other places in the state’s capital during the one-day visit. Further plans will be made at later meetings. Something New For A Delicious Treat? TRY OUR— SPUD SUNDAE The TRIANGLE 3606 So. College Naorene^ Begin’*', Revival Services Rev. George Brannon, evange list of the Church of the Nazarene in Bethany, Okla., opened revival today at the Bryan Church of the Nazarene. The revival will run through next Thursday. ■ FRESHMAN -AND- SOPHOMORE GREEN CAPS $1.35 A&M MENS SHOP , 103 MAIN — NORTH GATE AGGIE OWNED EXAM REFRESHERS AIDS FOR LAGGING GRADES College Outline Series Data Guides Vitalized Series Schaum Outlines *S>lia^er J THE PLACE 10 BVY STUI)Y AIDS North Gate College Station BOOKS TO SELL? YOU’LL GET MORE FOR YOUR BOOKS Sauted bologna slices (without le casing removed) will curl up ito cup shapes that make appetiz- ig holders for hot baked beans. er 5 THE PLACE TO SELL BOOKS II t J ’ j) , . Where the Art of o t ci r d 6 \— ape tena Cooking Is Not Lost AGGIE SPECIAL — SAVE $42.49 *New 1958 Remington Portable Typewriter “Quietriter” «nly $99.50, tax included. For demonstration or trial phone R. L. (Bob) Davis ’50 VI 6-6533 Davis Office Equipment Co. Terms available. ^Authorized dealer. GOING WEST? There’s one thing you can’t go without. Wash-and-wear chaps? Shock- resistant Stetson? Foam-rubber saddle? Nope, nope and nope. What you need is plenty of Luckies! (Figured we’d say that, didn’t you?) Luckies, you see, mark you as a man who really knows his brands. Have ’em handy, and you’ll be considered a Shrewd Dude! Dubious distinction, may be—but you’ve still got the cigarette that’s light as they come! Luckies are made of naturally light, wonderfully good- tasting tobacco, toasted to taste even better. Try ’em right now! ^ STUDENTS! MAKE *25 Do you like to shirk work? Here’s some easy money—start Stickling! We’ll pay $25 for every Stickler we print—and for hundreds more that never get used. Sticklers are simple riddles with two-word rhyming answers. Both words must have the same number of syllables. (Don’t do drawings.) Send your Sticklers with your name, address, college and class to Happy-Joe-Lucky, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N.Y. ( see paragraph AT l£FT ) WHAT IS A STARVING GHOST? AUN BROWN. C.C.N.Y. Gaunt Haunt H t ir.AW;;U»K>.u' CIGARETTES WHAT IS A CANDY TESTER? JOSEPH COLUCCI, MICHIGAN STATE Fudge Judge WHAT IS A HAPPY HYPOTHESIS? -W+AY 3 APPLES DONALD colemah. Cheery Theory U.C.L.A. LIGHT UP A Ught SMOKE-LIGHT UP A LUCKY! Product (f ~ t/o&teeo- is our middle name WA' f • Cfef