The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 09, 1959, Image 3

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The Battalion College Station (Brazos County), Texas Friday, January 9, 1959
PAGE 3
Local Churches Slate Weekend Services
A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH
“Members of the Body” will be
Rev. Ed Hennig’s sermon topic
preceded by Coffee hour at 9:31
and Sunday School at 9:45 a.m.
A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
Bible classes will be at 9:45
a.m. followed by worship services
at 10:45. “Developing Church
Leadership” will be the sermon
topic.
BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
“Jesus In Egypt” is the topic
for both the 8:15 and 10:45 a.m.
Worship Hours. Sunday School
and Bible Classes are at 9:30 a.m.
FAITH UNITED CHURCH OF
CHRIST
Sunday School is at 9:15 a.m.
followed by Morning Worship at
10:30 with guest speaker Sammy
Ferguson, civilian student chaplain
at A&M. His topic will be “A
Place For Christ.”
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
“The Needed Revival” is the
sermon topic for Sunday’s serv
ice with special music provided
by John Decker.
SECOND BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday School will be at 10:00
a.m. followed by Morning Wor
ship at 11. Training union is at
7 p.m. with evening service at 8.
ST. THOMAS CHAPEL
Holy Communion is at 8 a.m.
with Church School at 9:45. Fam
ily Worship is at 9:15 and 11 a.m.
PREP TEACHERS
(Cont. from page 1)
hours.
The courses will be taught b y
the following A&M staff mem
bers :
Mathematics, Roger V. McGee,
associate professor; biology, Dr.
Charles LaMotte, professor;
chemistry, Dr. E. B. Middleton,
professor; geology, Dr. Melvin C.
Schroeder, associate professor;
astronomy, Jack T. Kent, assoc
iate professor; meteorology, Dr.
Vance Edwards Moyer, associate
professor; oceanography, D r .
Richard G. Bader, associate pro
fessor; physics, Coleman M. Loyd,
assistant professor.
Inquiries concerning the insti
tute should be addressed to the
institute director, Dr. James G.
Potter, head of the Physics De
partment here. Requests for ap
plications should be addressed to
H. L. Heaton, registrar and direc
tor of admissions.
Applications must be postmark
ed not later than Feb. 16.
Teachers will be informed of
the action taken on their applica
tions on or before March 16. If
selected, the teachers will have un
til April 1 to accept or reject the
grant. Some appointments will be
available for later applicants.
Any junior or senior high
school faculty member teaching at
least one course in science o r
mathematics is eligible to apply
for admission to the Institute.
Time Changed For
Catholic Masses
P’ather Charles Elmer, Catholic
chaplain, has announced a change
in masses which will remain in
effect through the spring- semes
ter with the exception of holiday
weekends.
In the case of holidays the
masses will be announced the
preceeding Sunday.
New times for masses are as
follow's: 7:30, 9 and 11 a.m.
‘They Finally Made It’
Betty Pruitt, Cora Nell Duderstandt and are to be graduated. The husbands of these
Jeri Baker, members of the Agricultural three smilin’ wives will receive their de-
Economics and Rural Sociology Wives Club, grees Jan. 17 in G. Rollie White Coliseum,
seem pleased that their “hubbies” finally
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
day 3<i per word
Zf per word each additional day
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Minimum charge—10^
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m. day before publication
ClaHKffled Display
80<* per coltyn
each inseri
ach insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
FOR RENT
One bedroom furnished house. 118 Lynn
Drive, Bryan. $37.50 monthly. Inquire at
220 Lynn. TA 2-3807. 57tfn
Boom for elderly person. Will care for
renter. VI 6-6245 or come by 611 Mont
clair. 48Alt.WF
Want to live off campus? Nice, oonver-
tmer
Marion Pugh, VI 6-6638.
ient apartment.
campus.' inicc,
Ideal for students. Mrs.
5 6 tin
Typewriters for rent. Late models
Nice, clean 3 bedroom house just off
campus with stove and refrigerator. $65.
Will rent to two married students, provide
pt
more furniture or permit tenant to rent
lightlj
Grove in West College Park.
bedroom for slightly more.
See at 101
VI 6-5340.
eetfn
Unfurnished two bedroom garage a
ment. VI 6-6328.
ipr.rt-
56tfn
Nice room. Private bath. Private en
trance. College Park. Call VI 6-7258. B6t6
Furnished apartment, bedroom, living
room, dining room, kitchen breakfast room
combination. Tile, knotty pine cabinets.
Wall to wall carpets. 709 E. 24th. 65t3
Furnished apartment.
VI 6-5559.
Bills paid.
$50.
55t3
Completely furnished two rooms and
bath. $45 monthly, bills paid. Adults.
Hoorn, private bath for weekends. TA 2-
1244. 54t4
Four room furnished apartment adjoin
ing A&M Campus. VI 6-4652. 54tfn
Two bedroom apartment. Completely
furnished. Air-conditioner. Available Feiy.
5. VI 6-5334.
52tfn
Bedroom with kitchen privileges. VI 6-
6334. 52tfn
Brick Building. North Gate. Formerly
occupied by A&M Grill. Available Jan. 1.
J. B. Lauterstein, VI 6-7331. 49tfn
Two bedroom
tvithin three blocks
apartment. North gate
cks of campus. luinished
(vith stove and refrigerator only. Paneled
ivalls, practically new. $60.00 per month.
FI 6-7214. 43tfn
Neat clean one bedroom apa
Large kitchen and living room.
Ind refrigerator furnished. Cl
(rroccry store, one-half block from campus.
VI 6--B544. 43tfn
apartment.
Stove
ose to
Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tfn
House in search of students. 1 and 2
bedroom apartments, available for immedi-
Ate occupancy. Desire to contact students
In search of pleasant living quarters. TA
J-2872 or TA 2-3463. . 148tfn
Unfurnisned garage apartment. Between
Bryan and College. Attic fan. $50. VI 6-
foSi. lotta
WANTED
Secretary-technician, preferably one with
BS degree in biology for permanent posi
tion with Texas Forest Service. Work
involves typing, filing, maintenance of
records and general work in greenhouse.
Permanent resident or one who will be
in residence several years desired. It }» ft
Research Foundation position. Desire to
fill position within two weeks. If "quali
fied inquire Texas Forest Service, System
Administration Building, Campus. Phone
VI 6-4771. 56t2
WANTED TO BUY
Used Automatic washing machine.
Used sofa bed. VI 6-8207. 57tfn
LOST
Large, male Beagle Dog. Brown, black—
white tail. Collar, no tages. Call Barney
Welch, VI 6-4465. 64t4
FOR SALE
Name your own down payment. Two
bedroom house near Fast Gate. Attached
garage, screened back porch. 220 wiring,
TV antenna. Payments, $61 monthly.
Price, $8400. VI 6-6325. 6612
7!4 HP Champion Outboard Motor. Ex
cellent condition. $50. TA 3-3544. 56t3
One used vacuum sweeper. One used
Mixmaster. Both $15. Call VI 6-5150. 55t3
Winter and summer uniforms. Air
Force Officer. Perfect condition. Very
low price. TA 2-6159. 54t8
Mufflers, tail pipes and dual sets.
Wholesale prices. WHITE’S AUTO
STORE, 216 N. Bryan. 41tfn
Texas’ leading life insurance company
has a special plan for senior Aggies. See
Eugene Rush at North Gate for details.
■ 22tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
Babies wanted! Day care for infants
arid toddlers. Hot meals. Fenced in yard.
Have college degree and experience as
child welfare worker. VI6-7550. 29tl
TOM THUMB SCHOOL AND NUR
SERY now has several openings for either
the morning program or all-day care.
Make reservations now. Near College. 913
Fair-view, C. S. VI 6-5600. Mrs. Wag
goner. 56t8
Does your home have any of the fol
lowing symptoms: Leaky roof, lack of
space, scaley - paint, or any of the other
ills common to your home? If so, call
DOCTOR FIXIT TODAY AT THE MAR
ION PUGH LUMBER CO. He can cure
your home ills. No down payment, 5 years
to pay. Phone VI 6-5711 for appoint
ment and free estimate. 54t4
New night classes in shorthand, book
keeping and typewriting start Jan. 12.
Phone TA 3-6655. McKENZIE-BALDWIN
BUSINESS COLLEGE, 702 S. Washing
ton, Bryan. 54t4
BABY SITTING in _my home during
day, A-ll-X, C. V. w 54t2
Electrolux Sales and Service.
Williams. TA 3-6600.
G. C.
90tfn
WORK WANTED
Typing wanted, 15 years experience.
Reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Call TA 2-4812. 38t20
Day Nursery for ages 12 to 36 mos. Call
VI 6-4892. 34tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be bronght, mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive In the Offic«
of Student Publications (Ground Flool
VMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceeding
pu
tions.
1 p.m. of the day pi
blication — Director of Student Publica-
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
EXAMINATION
The English Proficiency Examination for
Business Administration students will be
given on Tuesday, January 13, 1959, at 4
p. m. in room 202, Francis Hall. 56t2
FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
FALL SEMESTER 1958
Jan. 17-24, 1959
Jan. 17, Sat., 1-4 p. m., TWF 3 or TThF
3, TF 3; Jan. 19, Mon. 8-11 a. m., MWF
8; Jan. 19. Mon. 1-4 p. m., TTh 8 F 1 ;
Jan. 20, Tues. 8-11 a. m., MWF 9 ; Jan.
20, Tues. 1-4 p. m„ MWTh 1 ; Jan. 21, Wed.
p. m.,
8-11 a. m., MWF 10; Jan. 21,
p. m„ TF 1, TF 1-2:15; ~
8-11 a. m., M 3 TTh 10;
TF
m.,
1-4 p. m., MWTh 2
m.,
TTh
Jan. 22,
p. m., MWTh 2; Jan. 23, Fri.
MWF 11 ; Jan. 23, Fri. 1-4
10
Jan
Wed. 1-4
22, Thurs.
1 nur
Thur
7-11
i;
F 2; Jai
Jan. 24, Sat. 8-11 «.
i. 24, Sat. 1-4 p. m., TF 2, TF
m., M 4
m., TTh 9
laminations in cour:
/ hsur pen'week
ith only
: as snown in the
ven at the discretion
Registrar
11
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2-3:15.
Final
ic theory hsur pen'week as show
cataloisvm will be given at the d
of thiv Jlepartment head concerned, at the
last r J’eting of either the theory class or
pracl'flg period before close of the semester.
H. L. Heaton, Directi
Admissions and Regis
ALIA FOR THE BACCALAUREATE
*66 COMMENCEMENT EXERCISE
n 111 students who are candidates for the
'UFiee of Doctor of Philosophy are re-
iT»iired to order hoods as well as the doe-
t'or’s cap and gown, and to leave the hoods
' with the Registrar no later than 1:00 p. m.
Tuesday, January 13. The Ph.D. hoods will
not be worn in the procession since all
such candidates will be hooded on the
stage.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the master’s cap and gown; those
who are candidates for the Bachelor’s De
gree, except military students, will wear
the bachelor’s cap and gown. AH militaiy
students who are candidates for degrees
will wear appropriate military uniforms.
Rental of caps and gowns may be ar
ranged with the Exchange St
be placed between 8 :00 a.
J, and 12:00 noon, Saturday,
10. Rental is as follows; doctor's cap a
may b
her 8,
gown $4.25, master’s cap and
bachelor’s cap and gown
•hat
same as ti
;ore. Orders
Decem-
Saturday, January
nd
wn $3.75,
$3.25. Hood
for cap and
>r s cap
rental is the £
gown.
The Commencement Exercise will be
held in White Coliseum. Each ca;
have as many free tickets for
ma
y have as
he wishes
indidate
guests
C. E. Tishler, Chairman,
Convocations Committee
/ / , J ’ k , . Where the Art of
^hfotard 6 Cafe tena Cooking Is Not Lost
THE TRIANGLE
NEW BUSINESS HOURS
DINING ROOM
Sun.
Mon.-Fri.
Sat.
10:30 am - 12 Midnight
4 pm - 12 Midnight
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
Carl Pool, Ladies’ Leatherette
White, Copper, Azure Blue. Reg. $12.98 SALE
Ladies’ Reg. $14.95 Quilted Shrewsbury Washable Red Corduroy
ROBES . . . Sale f 10.95 ROBES . Sale $10.95 $8.95
Draping Crepe-—quilted lining Belt in black. Reg. $14.95 - $11.95
Reg. $10.95 Ladies’
SWEATERS
Sale . . . $6.98
Ladies’ Smartly Trimmed Flannel
PAJAMAS $2.99
NIGHTGOWNS 3.98
Reg. $4.95 - $3.98
Ladies’
SKIRTS, BLOUSES Sale $1.99
All colors, styles, sizes. Reg $3.98
LEON B. WEISS
Next To Campus Theatre
VI 6-4413
105 Boyett
’ .. For a Fuller Life. For You..
CALENDAR OF CHURCH SERVICES
A&M CHRISTIAN CHURCH
8:30 A.M.—Coffee Time
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Services
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
9:40 A.M.—Church School
11:00 A.M,—Worship
6:15 P.M.—Training Union
7:15 P.M.—Worship
BETHEL LUTHERAN
CHURCH
(Missouri Synod)
8:15 A.M.—Morning Worship
9:30 A.M.—Church School
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
CHURCH OF THE
NAZARENE
10:00 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service
7:30 P.M.—Preaching Service
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
20th East and Coulter, Bryan
8:45 A.M.—Priesthood Meeting
10:00 A.M.—Sunday School
7:00 P.M.—Sacrament Meeting
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
9:30 A.M.—Church School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
OUR SAVIOUR’S
LUTHERAN CHURCH
9:30 A.M.-r-Cburoh School
8:15 A 10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
A&M METHODIST CHURCH
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
10:65 A.M.—Morning Worship
4:30 A 6:00 P.M.—MYF Meetings
UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP
10:00 A.51.—Adult Forum and Church
School, YMCA
7:45 P.M,—First, third and fifth Sun
days, in YMCA Cabinet
room
COLLEGE HEIGHTS
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
9:45 A.M.—Sunday School
11:00 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:30 P.M.—Young People’s Service
7:30 P.M.—Evening Worship
FAITH CHURCH
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:16 A.M.—Sunday School
10:30 A.M.—Morning Worship
7130 P.M.—Evening Service
ST. MARY’S CATHOLIC
CHAPEL
7:30 9:00 11:00 A.M. Sunday Masses
5:15 P.M.—Wednesday Mass
6:30 A.M.—Other Weekdays Mass
6:30. 7:30 P.M.—Saturday Confessions
A&M CHURCH OF CHRIST
9:45 A.M.—Bible Classes
10:45 A.M.—Morning Worship
6:15 P.51.—Bible Class
7:15 P.M.—Evening Service
ST. THOMAS
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
8:00 A.M.—Holy Communion
9:16 A.M.—Church School
9:15 A.M.—5torning prayer and
sermon
11:00 A.51.—5foming prayer and
sermon ,
7:00 P.M.—Evening prayei 1
A&M PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
0.45 A.M.—C’hurrh School
11:00 A.M.—-Worship
The Church is the greatest factor on
earth for the building of character and
good citizenship. It is a storehouse of
spiritual values. Without a strong Church,
neither democracy nor civilization can
survive. There are four sound reasons
why every person should attend services
regularly and support the Church. They
are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his
children’s sake. (3) For the sake of his
community and nation. (4) For the sake
of the Church itself, which needs his
moral and material support. Plan to go
to church regularly and read your Bible
daily.
Chapter Verses
iSunday
Monday
Tuesday
Mark
John
Wednesday John
Thursday John
Friday
Saturday
SKILLED FINGERS
As the skillful fingers of the Surgeon work, prayers are
on the lips of loved ones. Although there is faith in the
knowledge and skill of the surgeon, all realize God's help
is needed.
Eventually most men realize that skill and science are
not enough. Even those of us who haven’t been to church
services for a long, long time find ourselves instinctively
saying, “Please, God,” when we face a crisis.
Why wait until then? God’s providential help is needed
by everyone—in time of crisis and in making the constant
decisions of everyday life.
The doors of the Church are wide open. Won’t vou
come in?
Cbpyri£ht 1959. Keister Adv. Service. Strasburg. Vi.
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