I PAGE 4 Thursday, January 8, 1959 {Brazos County), Texas The Battalion College Station Methodist Revival Will Begin Sunday The A&M Methodist Church — Social Whirl — starts a six-week mid-winter re vival series Sunday evenin.tr with the first speaker to be the .Ttev. Charles Williams, pastor of Trin ity Methodist Church, Beaumont. The Rev. James A. Argrte, of the A&M Methodist Church, said the first meeting: will be a spec ial service honoring’ new members who have united with the church since June 1, 19. r )8. Time for the service is 7 p.m. The first in a weekly series of brief lay witnesses will be given by Mrs. Joe Mogford, local artist and housewife. Special music will feature the Aggie Quartet under the direction of Don Royall. The evening prayer will be led by Mrs. L. V. Hawkins, president of the Woman’s Society of Christ ian Service, which is sponsoring this, week’s service. Following worship, the first weekly fellow ship period will take place. Sunday’s guest speaker is founder of a new church in Beau mont. Since his work began, the church has enjoyed a tremendous growth, said Rev. Argue. The host pastor extends a cor dial invitation to everyone to hear Rev. Williams. Future speakers in the revival series will include the following: A&M Engineers Attend Dallas Meet Three A&M engineering officials participated in a conference on th “Use of Nuclear Explosives for the Development of Oil Shale De posits” in Dallas, Jan. 6-7. The conference, sponsored joint ly by the U.S. Bureau of Mines and the U.S. Atomic Energy Com mission, was attended by Dr. John C. Calhoun, vice president for en gineering; Dr. Richard E. Wainer- di, head of the Nuclear Science Center; and R. L. Whiting, head of the Department of Petroleum En gineering. HIALEAH STAKES SET HIALEAH, Fla. CP)—Dates for Hialeah Park’s two feature races of the 1959 winter season have been set. The $100,000 added Wid- ener for 3-year-olds and up at one mile and a quarter will be run Feb. 21. The $100,000 added Flam ingo for 3-year-olds at one mile and an eighth is set for Feb. 28. the Rev. Basil Jones of Pasadena, the Rev. D. L. Landrum Jr. of Spring Branch, the Rev. Kelly Williams of Houston, President Cecil Peeoples of Lon Morris, Jacksonville and Rev. Bob Browne of Houston. Mechanical Engineering Wives Club elected officers and a spon sor at their last meeting. Elected were Pat Curtis, president; Eveyln Gerber, vice president; Bennie Johnson, secretary; Dolores Coop er, treasurer; Eloise Bollfrass, council representative; Barbara Fisher, reporter; and Mrs. A. B. Alters, sponsor. The next meeting will be held Jan. 19, at 7:30 p.m. in the South Solarium of the YMCA. Animal Husbandry Wives Club will meet in the South Soarium of the YMCA Thursday night at 7:30. Gene King will be guest speaker. Aggie Wives’ Club will hold their regular meeting Thursday night at 7:30 in the Memorial Student Center. Officers will be elected. Condensed Statement of Condition FIRST STATE BANK & TRUST COMPANY Bryan, Texas At the Close of Business December 31, 1958 ASSETS Cash and Due From Banks $3,146,451.86 U. S. Government Obligations 2,701,075.00 Municipal Bonds 12,000.00 Loans and Discounts 2,821,089.97 Banking- House, Fixtures and Parking Lot 69,082.47 Stock of Federal Reserve Bank 6,000.00 Other Real Estate 2.00 TOTAL ASSETS — $8,775,701.30 LIABILITIES Capital Stock. $ 100,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 274,221.42 Deposits 8,211,954.23 Reserves 69,525.65 TOTAL LIABILITIES $8,755,701.30 FIRST STATE BANK & TRUST COMPANY OFFICERS W. J. Coulter, President W. S. Higgs, Vice President L. E. Nedbalek, Assistant Cashier Curtis Mathis, Assistant Cashier Willard E. Williams, Assistant Cashier Pat Newton, Cashier Randal Brewer, Assistant Cashier Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Now paying 8% Interest on Savings Accounts, Compounded Semi-Annually BA TTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES day 3* per » 21 per word each additional day Minimum charge—10^ DEADLlPfES 4 p. m. day before publication Classified Display 81)<* per column Inch each Insertion PHONE VI 8-6415 FOR RENT Want to live off campus? Nice, .•’onvea- ient apartment. Ideal for students. Mrs. Marion Pugh, VI 6-6638. 56tfn Typewriters for rent. Late mode's—- clean—perform like new. CATES TYPE WRITER COMPANY, 909 S. Main, Bryan. Your ROYAL Typewriter Distributer. 56t6 Nice, clean 3 bedroom house just off campus with stove and refrigerator. $65. Will rent to two married students, provide more furniture or permit tenant to rent bedroom for slightly more. Se 1 at 101 Grove in West College Park. VI 6-5340. EGtfn Unfurnished two bedroom garage tnent. VI 6-6328. apart- 56tfn Nice room. 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VI 6- 7331. lOtfn THE TRIANGLE NEW BUSINESS HOURS DINING ROOM Sun. 10:30 ara - 12 Midnight Mon.-Fri. 4 pm - 12 Midnight Sat. 4 pm - 1 am DRIVE-IN Sun.’ 10:30 am - 12 Midnight Mon.-Fri. 3 pm - 12 Midnight Sat. 3 pm - 1 am OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Special parties, meetings and banquets OPEN ANYTIME. TA 2-1352 Thank You—The Management WORK WANTED Typing wanted, 16 years experience. Reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed. Call TA 2-4812. 38t20 Day Nursery for ages 12 to 36 mos. Call VI 6-4892. 34tfn LOST Large, male Beagle Dog. Brown, black— white tail. Collar, no tagea. Call Barney Welch, VI 6-4465. 64t4 Halmark wrist watch. Aggie senior ring. Class ’60. REWARD. Allan R. All- brftton, 906 Fairview, College Station. 49tfn FOR SALE Name your own down payment. Two bedroom house near East Gate. Attached garage, screened back porch. 220 wiring, TV antenna. Payments, $61 monthly. Price, $8400. VI 6-6325. 66t2 714 HP Champion Outboard Motor. Ex cellent condition. $50. 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