The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 26, 1958, Image 6

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The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas
PAGE 6 Wednesday, March 26,1958
Wesleyan Worker
Bob Monk, Coordinating- Director
of the A&M Wesley Foundation,
has been awarded a Danforth Cam
pus Christian worker grant for the
year 1958-59, according- to Dr. Ken
neth I. Brown, executive director
of the Danforth Foundation, St.
Louis, Mo.
A&MMENSSHOP
103 MAIN — NORTH GATE
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AGGIE OWNED
Split Decision Loss
Drops Debaters
The A&M debate team with
Henry Lyle, junior, and David Dan-
nenbaum, sophomore, leading the
way, advanced to the quarter-finals
of the Louisiana Speech Tourna
ment at Natchitoches, La., last
weekend before losing to the Uni
versity of Houston on a split de
cision, 2-1.
Sophomore Jay Hirsch won his
preliminary round in after dinner
speaking before losing out.
Do Your Laundry Any Hour Of The Day Or Night
On Your Family
Wash Every Week!
SAVE 50%
WASH
20c a
DRY
per
load
10c
HILLCREST LAUNDROMAT
2013 S. College Road Bryan
For Hearty Appetites
Broiled Chicken With Rice
Pastors Announce Programs
For Mid-Week Services
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
£ne day 3^ per word
2^ per word each additional day
Minimum charge—
DEADLINES
■ p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
801 per column Inch
each Insertion
PHONE VI 6-B415
FOR SALE
Sealed bids will be received at
the Farm Service Office, A&M
College, until 10 a. m. April 2,
1958 and then publicly opened and
read for jeep, Dodge truck, three
tractors, cultivator, plow planter,
plow middle buster, grader and
mower. Items may be inspected
and bid forms obtained at Farm
Service Office. The right is re
served to reject any or all bids and
to waive any technicality. 108t.‘i
For Sale: A permanent and beau
tiful outside finish for your home.
“Doctor Fixit” can install asbestos
siding on a typical home for as lit
tle as $10.39 per month with noth
ing down and up to five years to
pay on an F.H.A. insured Title I
loan. Call today for a free estimate
on your home. And the work is
guaranteed by MARION PUGH
LUMBER CO. Phone VI (5-5711 to
day and ask for “Doctor Fixit”.
107t4
FOR SALE
100’ x 12
on Aspen
VI 6-G479.
Pick up payment
on 5-month-old, hand-operated
VICTOR ADDER
Balance Due: 12 payments of
$9.37
DAVIS OFFICE EQUIPMENT
314 N. Main, Bryan
TA 2-0222
Can be seen at
(1) Dynamometer, 3000 hp, 3000
rpm eddy-current type. Can be seen
by calling the Department of Me
chanical Engineering. Sealed bids
will be received in the Office of the
Business Manager, College Admin
istration Building until 10:30 a. m.,
March 31, 1958. The right is re
served to reject any and all bids
and to waive any and all technicali
ties. Address Business Manager,
A&M College of Texas, College
Station, Texas, for further infor
mation. 107t2
(1) Pratt and Whitney aircraft
engine (cut away); (1) Engine
stand; (2) R-3350 Aircraft engines;
(1) Bell Helicopter. Can be seen by
calling the Department of Aeronau
tical Engineering. Sealed bids will
be received in the Office of the
Business Manager, College Admin
istration Building until 10:30 a. m.,
Api-il 14, 1958. The right is re
served to reject any and all bids
and to waive any and all technicali
ties. Address Business Manager,
A&M College of Texas, College
Station, Texas, for further infor
mation. 107t2
Ward’s portable washing ma
chine. 5 lb. capacity. $40. M. D.
Greenhill, Puryear 2-L, TA 2-6903.
107t2
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
S BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
603 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
Something New For
A Delicious Treat?
—TRY OUR—
SPUD SUNDAE
And Our Homemade
PIZZA PIES
The TRIANGLE
3606 So. College
Pick-up Payment on
ROYAL STANDARD
Typewriter 11” carriage, pica
type.
DAVIS
OFFICE EQUIPMENT CO.
314 N. Main TA 2-0222
Bryan, Texas
Two bedroom house 3 bloc
south of college campus. West Pa
addition. $250 down, principal pa
ment $54 month. Call VI 6-5789
VI 6-5935. 93t
FOR RENT
Two bedroom
Crockett School.
$75. VI 6-6660.
house. College Station. N<
or refrigerator. $43.50. VI
3-bedroom unfurnished
4304 Culpepper Drive. VI
105tfn
street from Southside Grocery,
decorated. $25. VI 6-6544. 10:
Two furnished apartments
cated near campus. Bills paid.
VI 6-5427. 8:
Sew
Shop.
Fun
month ,
Main, Aggie Circle Apartments.
551
FEMALE HELP WANTED
angle Drive-In.
PROMPT RADIO SERVICE
— Call —
SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND
TV SERVICE
713 8. Main St.
Tubes Tested Free By Experts
PHONE TA 2-1941 BRYAN
Olympia Typewriters
Otis McDonald
BRYAN BUSINESS
MACHINE CO.
429 S. Main Bryan
The aDove coupon worm $5.00 on
purchase of any Typewriter
B 11 i ! ’ 0 i Where the Art of |
I tard d C af e teria Cooking Is Not Lost |
THE MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER PROUDLY PRESENTS
The First Of The Season
Smorgasbord
MARCH 30, 1958
6:00 TO 8:00 P.M.
Memorial Student Center Dining Room
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WORK WANTED
Typing, Multilithing, Duplicating
reports, manuals, Thesis papers,
etc. ZOST THE PRINTER, 115
Walton Diuve, Phone VI 6-6128 or
VI 6-4874. 108tfn
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. VI 6-5786.
69tfn
Neat, accurate typist desires
typing to do in my home. Own
electric typewriter. Call VI 6-5805.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Do your rugs and carpets need
cleaning? Home Service Co. has
the professional knowhow and
equipment to do the job right. Re-
liable. Home owned. All service
guaranteed. Phone VI 6-8269 for
free estimate. Any size. Any kind.
Anywhere. Anytime. 108tfn
Electrolux Sales and Service. G.
C. Williams. TA 3-6600. 90tfn
Do you need help with your in
come tax return? Call VI 6-7077 or
TA 2-6541 for competent assis-
tance. 4-11
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive la the Offlw
of Student Publications (Ground FIool
YMCA, VI 6-0415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dally
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceedlng
puhllontlen — Director nf Student Publica
tions.
On the ba^is of spring semester grades
some students will become eligible to order
an A&M ring. Such students may now
leave their names with the ring clerk in
the Registrar’s Office. Their records will
be checked and eligibility for the ring will
be determined by April 8. 195.8. Orders for
the ring will be taken between April 8 to
June 1, for delivery July 1, 1958. The
ring clerk is on duty from 8 a. m. to
12 noon Tuesday through Saturday.
H. Ij. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar
March 29 is the last day on which sen
iors may place their orders for rings to be
delivered before the ring dance. Please
place your order before March 29 if you
expect to have the ring for the dance.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar
Ever add crumbled crisply cook
ed bacon to the yolk stuffing for
deviled eggs?
Dr. Carlton R. Lee
OPTOMETRIST
303A East 26th
Call TA 2-1662 for Appointment
(Across from Court House)
EARLY BIRD
SHOPPE
TOGS — GIFTS AND TOYS
for Girls and Boys
FABRICS — SHOES
Ridgecrest Village 3601 Texas Ave.
To
Aggies & Faculty
Plan Your Banquets
NOW For Spring.
Banquet Room With
Reservations For 250
Or Less Call TA 2-1353
The TRIANGLE
| 3606 So. College Ave
Broiled chicken with white and
wild rice makes a hearty March
meal that’s a “breeze” to prepare
and a joy to devour.
To make four servings, use two
iy 2 to 2 pound broiler-fryers,
halved; soft butter or margarine; 1
teaspoon of salt, and % teaspoon
of pepper.
Place chicken in broiler pan—
not on rack. Bring wing tips onto
back to expose thick breast meat
to heat. Brush generously with
butter or margarine. Season
halves with salt and pepper and
leave skin side down.
Adjust pan so that chicken is 7
to 9 inches from the source of heat,
regulating the distance or heat so
that chicken just begins to brown
after 15 minutes.
Broil slowly, turning after 30
minutes. Baste frequently. Broil
skin side up for 20 to 25 minutes
until drumstick twists easily out
of the thigh joint.
A meeting of Industrial Engi
neering Wives will be held at 7:30
p. m. Monday in the Industrial
Engineering Lounge.
WESLEY FOUNDATION
A panel composed of Dr. Bob
Schrode, Dr. Arthur M. Smith,
C. G. (Spike) White, and Dean
Robert B. Kamm will discuss
“Miracles” at the regular 7:15 ser
vice tonight.
FAITH UNITED CHURCH OF
CHRIST
The initial speaker of the
Ecumenical Preaching Mission,
Minister Mont Whitson of the
A&M Church of Christ, will speak
on “The Cost of Discipleship” at
7:30 p. m. Thursday. This program
will be preceded, at 6:30, by a Sun
day school teachers meeting.
Continuing the preaching mis
sion, the Rev. Henry Beseda Jr.
will speak at 7:30 p. m. Friday on
“The Oneness of the Christ.”
At 7:30 Lenten service tonight
at the Zion United Church of
Christ in Kurten, the Rev. R. F.
Buck will tell “What Jesus Did for
Peter.”
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Church workers supper will be
served at 6 p. m. today, followed
at 6:30 by choir practice, officers
and teachers meeting and Sun
beam, R. A. and G. A. meetings.
Prayer meeting is scheduled for
7:30 p. m.
BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
“Jesus Against Unbelief and
Apostasy” will he the subject of
the Rev. William C. Petersen’s
sermon at the 7:45 Lenten service
this evening.
Lutheran Aggie Walther Club
will meet at 7 tonight in the
Memorial Student Center. Choir
practice is at 8:45. Junior con
firmation class meets at 8:30 a. m.
Saturday.
ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL
Another in the series of Lenten
parish suppers will be served at
6:30 tonight, followed by a Lenten
program.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Mid-week services will be held
at 8 tonight. Reading room will
be open from 7 to 8 p. m.
A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Aggie Bible study will be con
ducted at 7;15 this evening at the
YMCA. Choir practice is at 7:30
p. m. at the church. A pie and
coffee social is planned for 7 p. m,
Friday at the church.
COLLEGE HEIGHTS ASSEMBLY
OF GOD
Tonight’s prayer meeting will
begin at 7:30.
WESTMINSTER STUDENT
FELLOWSHIP
“Could A&M Traditions Become
Idolatries?” will be the topic of a
discussion to be led by Rhea Mc
Williams at tonight’s 7:15 meeting
at the A&M Presbyterian Church.
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC CHAPEL
Evening Mass will be celebrated
at 5:15 today, followed by Rosary
and Benediction at 7:15.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
ORGANIZATION
Prayer and fellowship meeting
is scheduled for 7:30 tonight at
the Memorial Student Center.
A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
Regular mid-week worship ser
vice will begin at 7:15 tonight.
Ladies Bible class meets at 9:30
a. m. Thursday.
Come See Our Wide Selection
Of Shirts At Unbelievably
Low Prices
Beautiful
Designs And
Color Combinations
CAMPUS
BUD - BERMA
TULANE
Brands
As Low As
$1.95
LOUPOTS
It Pays To Trade With Lou
udders!
(see paragraph at RIGHT)
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WHAT'S A HAUGHTY HERON?
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NIAGARA U.
WHAT IS A PUZZLE FAD?
PERRY MARTIN. JR..
RICE
Maze Craze
BOO-BOOS are a clown’s best friend. The clown in
question has a penchant for shining his shoes with
molasses, arguing with elephants and diving into wet
sponges. But he makes no mistake when it comes to
choosing a cigarette. He picks the one that tastes best.
He puts Iris money on the only one that’s all fine, light,
good-tasting tobacco, toasted to taste even better. He
selects (The suspense is unbearable.) Lucky Strike! All
of which makes him a Brainy Zanyl Quit clowning your
self—get Luckies 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.
WHAT IS HOG HISTORY?
CLYDE OATHOUT,
EASTERN ILLINOIS U.
Boar Lore
WHAT’S A SWANKY HIDE-OUT
FOR GANGSTERS?
DIANE ROBERSON.
IOWA STATE
Dodge Lodge
WHAT IS A SEDATE DETECTIVE?
JOHNNY ZURLO.
ST. MICHAEL'S COLL.
Sober Prober
LIGHT UP A Ught SMOKE -LIGHT UP A LUCKY!
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