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PAGE 4 Tuesday, February 10, 1950 The Battalion College Station (Braton Countyj, Texas The FINEST in food .. . HOTARD’S Cafeteria • Verkhoyansk, 92 degrees north of the Arctic Circle, is the world’s coldest inhabited place. It has had a recorded temperature of 97.6 degrees below zero. It was once, and still may be, a Russian exile center. mmmm WANT RECOGNITION? Neophytes don't stay neophytes long in a Vought engineering group. Prom the start, the young engineer is recognized. He is teamed with experienced men. He is methodically assisted in finding his best field. To broaden Ids potential, there's company-sponsored work toward advanced degrees, • rotational training program. Ask oor representative how Vought's recognition can help you advance while you're young. OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL BE IN YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE G H A M C £. FEBRUARY 24-25-26 €>EMGJF£ r r yRTTiC7JFlyMJFr tMGQ/>t>ef>AT§0 • ft A L i. A » . TAMA* About the Churches Methodists Build Facilities From Barracks to Church (Ed. Note: The following is the first in a series of articles de signed to familiarize students with churches in the area in con nection with the coming Religious Emphasis Week.) By ROBBIE GODWIN Battalion Staff Writer The story of the A&M Metho dist Church is one of continuous progress since its beginning in 1919. It was then a mission of the First Church of Bryan, housed in a WWI surplus barracks. ..The barracks served as a church until 1951, when the present building was built. As the College Station commun ity grew, the mission was estab lished as an independent church. Its membership grew steadily, and when the new church was built, the barracks was donated to the Wesley Foundation. The current pastor, Rev. James B. Argue, came to A&M in June, 1957. He had been pastor of the Foster Place Methodist Church in Houston the preceeding five years. “It was a new experience for me, “said Rev. Argue. “The Fos ter Place Church w.ae in a post war housing area and the congre gation was made up mostly of married couples.” Jtev. Argue said many boys come to him for counseling before leaving school. “They come from all the churches, not just mine. Spme of them have legitimate gripes and others are just plain homesick,” he said. In the last year, the church has air conditioned its sanctuary and installed a central heating sys tem. It has bought property in the block just behind the College Sta tion State Bank and architects are now drawing plans for a new Wesley building across the street. Membership has increased rap idly in the past year. There have been 251 new members enrolled, and many students have affiliate membership. Good Cooking HOTARD’S Cafeteria Methodist Minister Rev. James B. Argue of the A&M Methodist Church goes over some important papers with his secretary, Mrs. Paul Andrews. Rev. Argue has been pastor of the church since the summer of 1957. set new 10 Several Ags Enjoy Bowling Celebration Thirty-four Aggies rolled out of the sack last Friday morning at BATTALION CLASSIFIED FOR RENT Room near college with private bath. New. 1014 Walton Drive. Phone VI 6-4457 after 6. 68t4 Three blocks from Post Office, 3 room, completely furnished apartment. Nice, clean. Ready to move into. $56.00 monthly. VI 6-7248. 66tfn Whitecrest Apartments. Near Campus. Unfurnished, nice two bedroom brick. Wall heaters. Air conditioning unit. $69.50. One with stove and refrigerator. TA 2-4127 or VI 6-7187. $74.50. 64tfn Nice clean furnished apartment for single person two blocks from post of fice. One good size room, complete bath, kitchenette, and garage. Quiet place to study. VI 6-7248. Small furnished house. Nice and neat. Iking distance. Fin< luate student. Only See Ken Dyson, 401 Jersey. Small furnished house. Walking distance. Fine for couple grad te student. Only ouple or $42.50. No bills. 61tfn Large room, private bath and entrance, Garage. VI 6-4251. 63tfn Four room apartment. Private bath, entrance and garage. Call VI 6-5915. 62tfn One room apartment, furnished, shower, air conditioner, electric plate. Utilities paid. One block south of Drill Field. 200 Lee. Available Jan. 26. 61tfn FOR SALE (1) Superior make diesel engine, two- linder, four stroke cycle, constant eed (cb 1200 rpm, 15 horsepower output, spare parts. May be seen by con- the Department of Mechanical En- tacting the Department of Mechanical En gineering. Sealed bids will be received in the Office of the Business Manager, Col lege Administration Building, until 10:30 a. m., February 23, 1959. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all technicalities. Ad dress Business Manager, A. and M. Col lege of Texas, College Station, Texas for further information. 68t2 Victor 10-key adding machine, $50.00 K&E 20 inch merchants desk model slide rule, $20.00. C-21-X, C.V. 6Ht3 Westinghouse radio-phonograph combina tion. VI 6-4396. 68t4 ‘FOR SALE, CHEAP: widow and two An attractive child: young widow and two small children. Her husband, who adequately provided for his wife, left his widow destitute.” Maybe your wife wouldn’t actually run is ad in event of your death, but why irria force her into the marriage market, fo lack of economic independence, when he soul is still burdened with rich tnemorie of Four bedroom home, two baths, huge living and dining area. Nice size den, kitchen, tile drain, screened porch, room, double garage. Paneled ghaut with hemlock. Good sized yard. Available Feb. 1. VI 6-7248. 61tfn lari utility rooi throughout Small furnished apartment. Only $47.50 With hills paid. Walking distance. Couple only. See Ken Dyson, 401 Jersey. 61tfn Bedroom with kitchen privileges. VT 6- 5334. 62tfn Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tfn House in search of students. 1 and 2 available for immedi- contact students iving quarters. TA- 148tfn bedroom apartments, avai ate occupancy. Desire to In search of pleasant livil 1-2872 or TA 2-8463. Unfumisned garage apartment. Between Jrvan and College. Attic fan. $50. VT 6- '3ST B; 7381. WANTED Full or part time beauty operator needed at BURMA’S BEAUTY SHOP. 402 S. Haswell. TA 3-1868. 68t4 Beauty operator. Must be experienced and above averao-e. Student, wife preferred. PRUITT'S BEAUTY SHOP. 64tfn WORK WANTED Would en.ioy having two home. ’ Please come by. Mri 6-B, Project Housing. having two children in my s. J. L. Bailev, 68tfn floors. phalt and til< em cleaned and waxed with heavy duty machine. Commercial and residential or janitor service. TA 3-3773. Bryan. 67t5 Protect your as Have them cleaned and Would like to keep a child in mv home. Prefer 2 to 6 years old. VI 6-6294. 65t5 Would like to keep two children in mv home as companion to my child. VI 6-8366. 65t.fn HELP WANTED Exclusive dealership for Houston Chroni cle on A&M Campus open to right stu dent. Qualifications: must have car or scooter, be free 3 p. m. each day and Sunday morninus, be a good salesman. Contact R. A. Bond, 1312 E. 27th, Bryan or TA 2-1437 for interview. 66t3 TYPEWRITERS for RENT Cates Typewriter Co. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 • ENGINEERING AND ABCmTECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES 603 Old Sulphur Springs Rond BRYAN, TEXAS RADIO—PHONO—TV Service By SOSOLIK TUBES TESTED FREE BY EXPERTS 713 S. Main TA 2-1941 Bryan is still burdened wit of you ? Life insurance, by the stroki can create an estate, of hard work and saving can oiber- pen, by the stroke of a eate an estate, which only d work and saving < wise build—Put Eugene Rush on your calendar ahead of the undertaker. Office at North Gate, College Station. 1958 CHEVROLET. Belaire sports 4- door trai excellent condition. Price, after 5 :00 p. m. M. E. Haque, VI 6-8079. 64Alt. TTh SMITH-CORONA PORTABLE TYPE WRITER. Late model, $40. 1954 COL LIER’S ENCYCLOPEDIA, $130. VI 6- 8138. 67tfn 1953 PONTIAC. Radio, heater. Very clean. $350. See or call at 408A Second St., VI 6-6428. 65tfn STUDENT DIRECTORIES .... $1.00. OFFICE OF STUDENT PUBLICATIONS, YMCA, BASEMENT. 61tfn 1957 Pontiac Station Wagon. Low Mile age. See at 3413 Texas Avenue. 68tfn Mufflers, tail pipes and dual sets. Wholesale prices. WHITE’S AUTO STORE, 216 N. Bryan. 41tfn life has a special plan for senior Aggies. See Eugene Rush at North Gate for details. 22tfn SPECIAL NOTICE Has a family increase caused a space problem in your home? Let DOCTOR FIX- IT add a new room for baby all. years to pay. C MARION PUGH LUMBER Phone VI 6-5711 today. room for to a family to five room Nothing down—up Call DOCTOR FIXIT at COMPANY. 68t4 Would enjoy caring for child as a nion for my two-year old. VI 6 com- 6-4606. 68t2 GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENT OR DERS for May graduates are now being taken in the Department of Student Activi ties, Room '210, YMCA. The deadline for taking these orders is 6 :00 p. m., MARCH 12, 1959. 68t5 Babies wanted I Day can md toddlers. Hot meals. Fe anc Have college degree and experience child welfare worker. VI6-7660. ’or ii d in yard, i as 29tl March 2 is the last day to register for le or BUSINESS COLLEGE, 702 S. Washington Avenue. Bryan, Texas. TA 8-6655. 64tl6 Let me keep your children for you hour, day or week. Will pick them and bring them home. VI 6-6506. 6E by up 63tfn Williams. TA 3-6601 and 0. G. C. 90tfn EARLY BIRD SHOPPE TOGS — GIFTS AND TOYS for Girls and Boys FABRICS — SHOES Ridgecrest Village 3601 Texae Are. SERVICES SEWING MACHINE SPECIAL tune-up. Any make. $1.96. New NECCHI-ELNA, $119.50. Cabinets, $33.00 up. Used ma chines, $25.00 up. BRYAN SEWING MACHINE CO. VI 6-6723. 64t8 OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices most be brought, mailed or telephoned so as to arrive In the Offlos of Student Publications (Ground Floor YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.ra. of tbe day preceeding — Director of Student publication lions. Jirector of Poblica- All medicin rrently enrolled pre-vetennary students who expect to qualify as applicants for admission into the School of Veterinary Medicine in September 1959 should file their applications in the Regis- pril 1. ;in he School of e are available at the in the Registrar’s Offic L. Heaton, file their applications i trar’s Office not later than April Forms to be used in making applica- mission to the School of erinary Medicin formation desk in the Registr; H. L. Heaton, Director of tions for admission to the School of Vet- Medicine are aval” ’ ’ gi ‘ ’ sk in the Reg L. Heaton, Directc Admissions and Registrar 68t8 in- ce. Distinguished Students in the School of Arts and Sciences may pick up their Dis tinguished Student Cards in the Office of the Dean. G. W. Schlesselman Acting Dean 66t2 ’’THE AIR FORCE OFFICER QUALI FYING TEST (STANINE) WILL BE AD- MINISJEJRED. IN ”D.” SHACK ON FRI DAY ' AND SATURDAY, 13 AND 14 FEBRUARY 1959. THIS IS AN 8 HOUR EXAMINATION AND WILL BE ADMIN ISTERED IN TWO TESTING SESSIONS —FROM 1900-2300 HOURS ON FRIDAY, AND FROM 0730-1130 HOURS ON SAT URDAY. SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE AFOQT IS A PREREQUISITE FOR ADVANCED AIR FORCE ROTC CONTRACT. ANYONE DESIRING TO TAKE THIS EXAMINATION PLEASE CONTACT T/SGT. McELROY, ROOM 3X1, MILITARY SCIENCE BUILDING, TELE PHONE VI 6-5113.” E. J. BRIGGS Captain, USAF Test Control Officer 67t4 Laboratory assistants are needed for the spring semester in the Physics Department. Men who have completed sophomore phy sics courses with superior records are wanted to assist with instruction, grading and the handling of apparatus in the laboratories. The scale of compensation is $0.90 per hour for new assistants and $1.00 per hour for experienced assistants. The opportunity for experience, as Weil as earnings, should be considered. isistantships nd the handling of apparatus in the l asi to register at the office of the Physics Department (Room 201) as soon as pos sible. J. G. Potter Head of Department 67t3 armngs, Applies ants for ips are invited gree b; should CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE Any student who normally expects to complete all the requirements for a de- by the end of the current semester y the Registrar’s Office NOW and make formal application for a degree. March 1 is the deadline for filing an application for a degree to he conferred at the end of the current semester. This deadline applies to both graduate and undergraduate students. H. L. Heaton Director of Admissic and Registrar 64tl6 tion cem courses for which currently registered may made only on the written recommenda- lad of each department con- th the approval of the dean Changes in the list of ly student is currently registered may nade only on the written re of the head of each depar ed and with the approval o ihe student’s school. A sti not add a course after Saturday. February A student may 7, 1959, Any course dropped after Sat urday, February 14, shall normally carry a grade of “F”. H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar FREE installation when you buy a muffler and tail pipe at JOE FAULK'S at wholesale price—30 to 40% below list., for the next 30 days, 214 N. Bryan. Hours 9:00 - 5:30 214 N. Main DR. M. W. DEASON OPTOMETRIST Contact Lenses Evenings by Appointment TA 2-3530 5 to celebrate the ’ first anni versary of the automatic pinsetters in the Memorial Student Center Bowling Alley. John M. Geiger, manager of the lanes, said that three minutes af ter five all the lanes were in use and three were on reserve. He also said a record 901 lines were bowled Saturday, breaking the old record by 181. Totals show that 144 lines were bowled between 5 and 7 a.m. and between 11 and 12 noon. In the afternoon, students rolled 246 lines and followed with 31 more lines between 7 and 11 p.m. The end result was an average of 112 lines per alley for the day. Geiger also stated the average number of lines bowled last year in the MSC was 42 lines per day in each lane. This compares fav orably with the national average of 50-60 lines a day per lane. MOVE Y01IM0ME PICK OUT THE IMPROVEMENT YOU NEED AND CALL "DOCTOR FIXIT" RIGHT NOW • ADD A FAMILY ROOM • ADD A BEDROOM • ADD A UTILITY ROOM YOU CAN TAKE THESE PILLS IN EASY DOSES WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT ^ . 5 YEARS TO PAY MARION PUGH LUMBER CO. Wellborn Rd. VI 6-5711 Engineers! Scientists! I ^htotard j Cafeteria Cooking Is Not Lost J Were iOGRiNiS forward ro MEEliNO « mr Last year, we had the pleasure of meeting many engineering and science seniors during our visit to the campus. As a result of our discussions, a gratifying number chose to join our company. We’ll be back on the dates below, and this notice is your invitation to come in and see us. i If you’re interested in joining a company that’s a leader in fields-with-a-future, you’ll be inter ested in the advantages Boeing can offer you. Boeing is in volume production of Bomarc, the nation’s longest range defense missile, and is a prime contractor on Minuteman, an advanced solid-propellant intercontinental ballistic missile system. Boeing also holds a Phase I development contract for Dyna-Soar, a boost-glide vehicle. Research projects at Boeing include celestial mechanics, hypersonics, energy conversion, solid THURSDAY AND FRIDAY PIBRUARY IS and 13 state physics^ nuclear and’plasma physics, ad vanced propulsion systems, space flight, and the effects of high temperatures on structures and materials. Boeing is also the nation’s foremost designer and builder of multi-jet aircraft. Production in cludes eight-jet B-52 global bombers, KC-135 jet transport-tankers and America’s first jet airliner, the famous Boeing 707. Expanding programs at Boeing offer outstand ing career opportunities to graduates in engineer ing, science, mathematics, physics and related fields. Boeing’s continuing growth, in addition, offers promising opportunities for advancement. We hope you’ll arrange an interview through your Placement Office. We’re looking forward J to meeting you. Saattl* • Wichita • Melbourne, Florida