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/ „Wedry>(V,. Februaiy^S, 1958 TKe Battalion -;- College Station JBraxo* Countyf, Texas cal Churches Announce Programs >r Mid-Week Vesper Services pL LUTHERAN CHURCH (s Against Self-Importance rocrastination” will be the j of the Rev. William C. .sen’s sermon at the Lenten ,per service at 7:45 tonight, anior choir will meet at 8:45 to night, and the junior confirmation class at 8:30 a.m. Saturday. A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH Aggie Bible study group will meet at 7:15 this evening at the YMCA. Choir practice is at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Winner of the Cokesbmy Award Selected by Texas Institute of Let'ters TAME THE WILD STALLION by J. R. Williams Mrs. Williams is the wife of Captain Gene Williams, Air Science Dept, Texas A&M A Prize book for boy 12 to 16 years old. A fast moving adventure story of the restless period following the Mexican War, ^Lifer’s Boot, St. ore The Place to Buy Books in College Station OUR SAVIOUR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH For his sermon at tonight’s ‘7:30 Lenten service the Rev. Ed Svend- sen has selected the subject, “The Charge—His and Ours.” A ques tion period and informal coffee hour will follow. ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHAPEL Mass will be celebrated at 5:15 this evening, followed at 7:15 by Rosary and Benediction. FAITH UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday school teachers will meet at 7 p.m. today, followed at 7:30 by a Lenten service with the Rev. R. F. Buck preaching on the topic, “What Jesus Did for Matthew.” He will repeat this sermon at the mid-week Lenten service to be held at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Zion United Church of Christ in Kurten. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Tonight’s schedule of meetings includes church wox-kers supper at 6 p.m.; choir practice, officers and teachers meeting, and Sunbeam, R.A. and G.A. meetings at 6:30; and the mid-week prayer meeting at 7:30. A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST Tonight’s worship service will begin at 7:15. Ladies Bible class BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES 0ne day 3/ per word per word ea«h additional day Minimum eharge—404 DEADLINES I p.m. day before publloatloa Claaslfled Display 8O4 per column Incb each Insertion PHONE VI 6-0415 FOR SALE Westinghouse or Montgomery Ward brand TV’s auto-washer, and all type appliances and furniture. Contact Bill Wheeler, C-18-W Col lege View, VI 6-5202. 80t8 GREAT BARGAINS! • Giant Burger Va Lb. Beef 30c • Small Burger All Fresh Vegetables 20c • Giant Burger In Basket 45c • Giant Cheese Burger 40c • Giant Hot Dog 40c • French Fries 20c • Fountain Drinks 5c 10c 15c • Shakes 15c 25c Choice Of 15 Flavors 30c WILEY’S TASTEE FREEZ North Of Blinker Light Hi-Way 6 College Station Clean gray tudor 1949 Delux Chevrolet. $200 cash. 1010 Dexter South after 5:30 p. m .VI 6-4181. 91t4 Senior boots size 13, calf 16% inches (o. d). Call VI 6-5968. 91t4 Kelvinator refrigerator, $50. 4208 Nagle. 91t3 Apartment size gas range $50, baby carriage $10, playpen $6. B- 20-A C. V. 91t4 If you have $300 cash and make $300 per month you may move into a three bedroom house with month ly payments, including Taxes, In surance, Interest and Principal, less than rent. This house located 400 Ash Street, College Station, Texas. Call I. N. Kelley at TA 2-1559 or see me at Howell Lumber Co., 203 East 29th Street, Bryan, Texas. 88t7 Olympia Typewriters Otis McDonald BRYAN BUSINESS MACHINE CO. 429 S. Main Bryan Something New For A Delicious Treat? TRY OUR— SPUD SUNDAE The TRIANGLE 3606 So. College FOR SALE field. Call VI 6-5388. GO FIRST CLASS ? An policy for any size halo. Rush, North Gate. FOR RENT rooms, panel walls, stove and frigerator furnished. $60 p month. VI 6-7214. £ Lovely completely re-de unfurnished two bedroom able rates. Contact ow Main, phone VI 6-4513. washer connections. Stove, r( gerator furnished. 402 Second College Station. VI 6-5334. 8! lady. VI 6-5334. Two furnished apartments cated near campus. Bills paid. VI 6-5427. 8: Shop. Main, Aggie Circle Apartments. LOST brown case in VI 6-6631. OFFICIAL NOTICES of Student Publlentlong (Ground YMOA, VI 6-6415. hours 8-12, 1-5, Monday through Friday) at or befor tlons. CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE Any student who normally expect! complete all the requirements for a d< by the end of the current semester st call by the Registrar's Office NOW make formal application for a degree. undergraduate students. H. L. Heaton Director of Admissions and Registrar 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. Tubes Tested Free By Experts PHONE TA 2-1941 BRYAN • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS scoates industries 603 014 Sulphur Springs Road BRYAN, TEXAS | J^otard A (Cafeteria Ci Where the Art of 'ooking Is Not Lost meets at 9:30 a.m. Thursday. ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Canterbury Association will con duct evening prayer service at 7:15 tonight. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ORGANIZATION Regular mid-week meeting for prayer and fellowship will be held at 7:30 tonight in the Memorial Student Center. COLLEGE HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY OF GOD Prayer meeting will be conduct ed at 7:30 this evening. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY Mid-week services begin at 8 tonight. Reading room will be open from 7 to 8. BRYAN CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Regular mid-week service will be held at 7:30 this evening. Social Whirl Spring semester officers for the Agronomy Wives Society are Jane Hawkins, president; Mary Frances Ross, vice president; Edna Gibson, treasurer; Dottie Ford, secretary; Rilene Hefner, reporter; Jo Ann Stoner, social chairman, and Jelee Allen, Aggie Wives Council repre sentative. WORK WANTED Have a report to turn in ? Bi-City Secretarial Service has new electric typewriters, professional typists, knowhow and interest in your work. 3408-A Texas Avenue. 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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. FOR YOUR • Remodeling • Floor Covering • Painting Call: JIM BOSWELL VI 6-6362 After 5 p. m. ART SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMES CRAFT SUPPLIES MINK ARTCRAFT 923 So. College Bryan, Texas Dr. Carlton R. Lee OPTOMETRIST 303A East 26th Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment (Across from Court House) To Aggies & Faculty Plan Your Banquets NOW For Spring. Banquet Room With Reservations For 250 Or Less Call TA 2-1353 I The TRIANGLE 3606 So. College Ave 25 Get Diplomas From Police School Twenty-five law enforcement of ficers received certificates indica ting completion of the basic course of the Texas Municipal Police School recently. The school, conducted by the En gineering Extension Service of fers practical instruction on laws, practices and procedures of the police profession. Melvin H. Luedke, assistant chief of police of College Station, was named president of the class. Governor To Talk At Water Banquet Gov. Price Daniel will be the principal speaker Wednesday, March 5, at the annual banquet of the Texas Water and Sewage Works Assn., a part of the associa tion’s annual short course being held Mai’ch 2-7 in the Memorial Student Center. The governor is expected to speak on the development of wa ter resources in Texas, since a wa ter works bill was previously passed by the State legislature. Registration will be held Sun day in the second floor lounge of the MSC. The short course will get underway Monday morning with the invocation by the Rev. James B. Argue, pastor of the A&M Methodist Church, and the welcome address by Fred J. Benson, Dean of Engineering. The program will include several speakers, prominent in water sup ply and sewage work. More than 800 men from Texas and other Southwestern states con cerned with water and sewage problems will be present for the Summer Jobs May Be Competitive Summer employment for under graduate students and faculty members is expected to be compet itive this year, according to Wen dell R. Horsley, director of the Placement Office. “We suspect that employers will be somewhat more selective this year than last if the pattern fol lowed in senior interviews thus far is any indication,” Horsley said. Horsley urges all students and faculty members who are inter ested in summer employment to complete a copy of the summer employment registration form and file it with the placement office. Faculty members who wish to be interviewed with the seniors should contact the office to find out when the employers will be on the campus. As replies are received by the office, notices of job opportunities will be sent out to applicants. Your shoes will look like new when our experts repair them. 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