PAGE 6 Thursday, February 12, 1959 Tlw Bnftalmn -> College Station (Brazos County), Texas ; The Heating System Rev. R. D. Longshore, pastor of the First Baptist Church, shows one of the blowers in the immense heating system of the new $200,000 educational building adjoining the church. Donkey Basketball Scheduled Feb. 25 A donkey basketball game spon sored by the Saddle and Sirloin Club will be held in DeWare Field House at 7:30 p. m. Feb. 25, ac cording to A. J. Pepper, chairman of the event. Funds taken in at the gate will be used to help send judging teams to various livestock and meat judg ing contests throughout the United States. Pepper said the club has sent teams to contests in Kansas City, Denver, Chicago and Fort Worth this year. Highlight of the night will be the basketball game between Civil ian and' Corps members of the club. In addition there will be a race on mechanical donkeys and a trick mule act. Tickets went on sale today in the Office of Student Activities. Tickets may also be purchased from club members. Advance tickets are priced at 50 cents for students ar/1 wives, 75 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. Tickets at the door will be GO cents for students and wives, 90 cents for adults and 25 cents for children. About tiie Churches CS Baptist Church Has Made Progress Ed. Note: This is the third in a series of articles designed to famil iarize students with churches in the area in connection with the coming Religious Emphasis Week.) By ROBBIE GODWIN Battalion Staff Writer The First Baptist Church has, in the words of Rev. R. D. Long shore, “Come a long way since it occupied the old frame building in 1943.” The building now in use was built in that year on the site of the old structure. For a while the old building was used for Sunday School classes for several years until the present classrooms were built. In 1950 the Baptist Student Cen ter was built. This modern struc ture is located conveniently across the street from the main building. It houses a library, a lounge, Bible study classrooms, a prayer room, recreational facilities and offices of the Baptist Student Union di rector. A new modern building, begun last May containing 15,000 square feet of loor space, has recently been completed. The new build ing, presently unfurnished, will house facilities for a minimum of 350 people when it is finished. Rev. Longshore said total costs of the new facilities was about $212,000. Part of this total was for new year-round, air-condition ing equipment in the old church building. The new building has complete air-control equipment al so, with several different machines, located at strategic points,through out. In regards to the coming Religi ous Emphasis Week, Rev. Long shore said, “It is very advanta geous for the school, the churches and the students when the stu dents become closer to the church. Religious Emphasis Week is very useful in helping students become closer to the church of their choice.” The First Baptist Church is holding evangelistic services all this week as a prelude to RE Week. Services are being held both morn ing and evening through Friday. Morning services are held at 9:30 and evening services at 7:00. Farmers Must File For Income Tax Farmers and ranchers who did not file estimates of 1958 income should file their final 1958 Fed eral income tax return by Mon day, Feb. 16, to avoid penalty, said Clarence E. Carlson, admin istrative officer of Internal Rev enue Service in Bryan. Filing details are available in simple form in a pamphlet “Farm ers’ Tax Guide”, which can be ob tained at no cost from agricultural agents and IRS offices. — BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES «ie day 3/ per word 24 per word each additional day Minimum charge—40^ DEADLINES 4 p. m. day before publication Classified Display 80(4 per column Inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR SALE 1958 CHEVROLET. Belaire sports 4- door sedan, two-tone, hardtop. Automatic transmission, run 12,000 miles, kept in excellent condition. Price, $2150.00. Call after 5:00 p. m. M. E. Haque, VI 6-8079. 64Alt. TTh Automatic washer. Bendix Economat. Good condition. $35. VI 6-6166 after 5. 69t3 1953 Frigidaire automatic washer, $40. TA 2-0376. 69t3 Victor 10-key adding machine, $50.00 K&E 20 inch merchants desk model slide rule. $20.00. C-21-X, C.V. 68t3 SMITH-CORONA PORTABLE TYPE WRITER. Late model, $40. 1954 COL LIER’S ENCYCLOPEDIA, $130. VI 6- 8138. | 67tfn 1953 PONTIAC. Radio, heater. Vei clean. $350. See St., VI 6-6428. 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 Texas’ leading life insurance company has a special plan for senior Aggies. Sec Eugene Rush at North Gate for details. 22tfn 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 average. Student wife preferred. PRUITT'S BEAUTY SHOP. 64tfn FOR SALE Small stock of building mater ial and an eighty foot corru gated iron lumber shed at bar gain price. We will also have for sale our Home and the Office with furnished apartment over the Office. This property is ideal for Home and most any type small bus iness or as an investment. The Office could be made into another apartment and several more small apartments could be erected where lumber shed now stands. Will sell entire property as now stands or will sell stock and shed separately. COX LUMBER COMPANY 2705 South College Avenue Bryan, Texas or call at 408A Second econd 65tfn WORK WANTED Would enjoy having two children in my home. Please come by. Mrs. J. L. Bailey, 6-B, Project Housing. 68tfn Protect your asphalt and tile floors. Have them cleaned and waxed with heavy duty machine. Commercial and residential or janitor service. TA 3-3773. Bryan. 67t5 Would like to keep two children in my home as companion to my child. VI 6-8366. 65tfn FOR RENT Downstairs one bedroom, nicely furnish ed, clean apartment. Two air-conditioning plugs. $50, water furnished. 1300 Antone, TA 2-3627. 70tfn Nice three room furnished apartment just off campus. Redecorated. Private bath and garage. $44.50. See at 203 Kyle, East Gate. VI 6-5013. After 5:00 call VI 6-5340. 69tfn WOULD YOU RATHER stay six months and pay low rent or three months and pay high rent? We accept up to three children at no extra charge. TA 2-7314. 69t3 Several different choices available on furnished apartments. Many different ways to pay. Call TA 2-7314 for details. 69t3 Two bedroom furnished duplex. New furniture. $60. 900 Hereford. VI 6-7334. 69t3. Room near college with private bath. New. 1014 Walton Drive. Phone VI 6-4457 after 5. 68t4 Three blocks from Post Office, 3 room, completely furnished apartment. Nice, clean. Ready to move into. $55.00 month!v. VI 6-7248. 65tfn Whitecrest Apartments. Near Campus. Unfurnished, nice two bedroom brick. Wall heaters. Air conditioning unit. $69.50. One with stove and refrigerator. $74.50. TA 2-4127 or VI 6-7187. 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. 61tfn Small furnished house. Nice and neat. Walking distance. Fine for couple or gradnste student. Only $42.60. No hills. See Ken Dyson, 401 Jersey. Gltfn 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 naid. One block south of Drill Field. 200 Lee Available Jan. 25. 8ltfn Four bedroom home, two baths, huge living and dining area. Nice size den. larn-p kitchen, tile drain, screened porch, utility room. double garage. Paneled throughout with hemlock. Good sized yard. Available Feb. 1. VI 6-7248. 61tfn Small furnished annrtment. Only $47.50 with bills paid. Walking distance. Counle only. See Ken Dyson, 401 Jersey. 61tfn Bedroom with kitchen privileges. VI 6- '>334. 62tfn Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tfn House in search of students. 1 and 2 seJroom apartments, available for immedi- (te occupancy. Desire to contact students ■n search of pleasant living quarters. TA- 1-2872 or TA 2-3463. 148tfn Unfumisned garage apartment. Between Rrvan and College. Attic fan. $50. VT 6- 7331 1 lOtfn FREE installation when yon bnv a muffler and tail pine at JOE FAULK'’S at wholesale nrice—pSO to 40% below list., for the next 30 days*. 214 N. Bryan. | -JJotard s Cafeteria cZJki^g ‘l^No^Lmt [ OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office 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.m. of the day proceeding publication — Director of Student Publica tions. 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 Ail currently enrolled pre-veterinary medicine 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 trar's Office not later than April 1. Forms to be used in making applica tions for admission to the School of Vet erinary Medicine are available at the in formation desk in the Registrar’s Office. H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar 68t8 Distim Arts tingui the Dean. School of Dis- Office of G. W. Schlesselman Acting Dean 66t2 "THE AIR FORCE OFFICER QUALI FYING TEST (STANINE) WILL BE AD MINISTERED IN "D” SHACK ON FRI DAY AND SATURDAY, 18 AND 14 FEBRUARY 1959. THIS IS AN 8 HOUR EXAMINATION AND WILL BE ADMIN ISTERED IN TWO TESTING SESSIONS —FROM 1990-2300 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 311, MILITARY SCIENCE BUILDING, TELE PHONE VI 6-5113.” E. J. BRIGGS Captain, USAF Test Control Officer 67t4 CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE Any student who normally expects to complete all the requirements for a de gree by the end of the current semester should call by 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 be conferred at the end of the current semester. This deadline applies to both graduate and undergraduate students. H. L. Heaton Director of Admissions and Registrar 64tl6 Changes in the list of courses for which any student is currently registered may be made only on the written recommenda tion of the head of each department con cerned and with the approval of the dean of the student’s school. A student may not add a course after Saturday, February 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 SERVICES SEWING MACHINE SPECIAL tune-up. Any make, $1.95. New NECCHI-ELNA, $119.50. Cabinets, $33.00 up. Used ma chines, $25.00 up. BRYAN SEWING MACHINE CO. VI 6-6723, 64t8 SPECIAL NOTICE Will do your sewing at reasonable rates. Alterations. Pat Debbrecht, A-I4-C. 63tfn. SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300. A.F. & A.M College Station. Texas Stated meeting Thursday, February 12 at 7:00 p. m. Dr. J. D. Carter, editor of the Grand Lodge magazine, will present a special pro gram. The business meet ing will come after the program. All Master Masons are urged to attend. C. H. Ransdell, WM Joe Woolket, Sec. Has a family increase caused a space problem in your home? Let DOCTOR FIX- IT add a new room for baby or a family room for all. Nothing down—up to five years to pay. Call DOCTOR FIXIT at MARION PUGH LUMBER COMPANY. Phone VI 6-5711 today. 68t4 March 2 is the last day to register for new spring classes in bookkeeping, short hand, typewriting, and associated subjects. Phone or write McKENZIE-BALDWIN BUSINESS COLLEGE, 702 S. Washington Avenue. Bryan, Texas. TA 3-6655. 64tl6 Let me keep your children for you by hour, day or week. Will pick them up and bring them home. VI 6-6505. 63tfn Electrolux Sales and Service. G. C. Williams. TA 3-6600. 90tfn LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE NO. 275 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING ONE- HOUR PARKING UPON BOTH SIDES OF TAUBER AND LODGE STREETS BETWEEN FARM-TO-MARKET ROAD 60 AND CHURCH STREET IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE STATION, PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATION THERE OF. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of College Station, that pursu ant to authority under the charter of the city and the statutes of the State of Tex- the following regulations concerning parking on both sides of Tauber and Lodge Streets between Farm-to-Market nd Church Street are hereby fixi ‘ mo goo area: In the best interest of public safety, vement of traffic and for the general 3d of the public, the following parking public, the following pai abiishei ■ur par Tauber Street between Farm-to-Market eas are established: A. One-hour parking on both sides of twee 60 and Church Street. It is therefore ordered and or such parking areas be establish opri, Road 60 and Church Street. B. One-hour parking on both sides of Lodge Street between Farm-to-Market Road dained that ed and that I that the e nassing of said signs, be instructed to enforce said ordinance, and that anyone violating said parking limits be found quilty of a misdemeanor. Passed and approved this the 26th day of January, 1959. APPROVED : S 'Ernest Langford Mayor ATTEST: S'N. M. McGinnis City Secretary EARLY BIRD SHOPPE TOGS — GIFTS AND TOYS for Girls and Boys FABRICS — SHOES Ridgecrest Village 3601 Texaa Ave. TYPEWRITERS for RENT Cates Typewriter Co. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 I • ENGINEERING AND ' ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS I • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS ! SCOATES INDUSTRIES 403 Old Sulphur Springe Road BRYAN. TEXAS RADIO—PHONO—TV Service By SOSOLIK TUBES TESTED FREE BY EXPERTS 713 S. Main TA 2-1941 Bryan DR. M. W. DEASON OPTOMETRIST Contact Lenses Hours 9:00 - 5:30 Evenings by Appointment 214 N. Main TA 2-3530 PRICES GOOD THIJRS., FRL, SAT., FEB 12-13-14 AT BOTH ORR’S STORES IMPERIAL PURE CANE SUGAR 5 LB. BAG 39 Wide Selection ' Of Flowering Or Foilage Valentine PLANTS 29 c •« «l !,s Starkist TUNA can 29 CAMPBELL'S DELICIOUS Tomato SOUP | coTes NO. 1 TALL i| 1 12 6 -° z - XT O CAN 1 I Bottles e: corn —an i5c Flying Jib Fresh Frozen, 10-Oz. Pkg. BREADED SHRIMP 39 WASHINGTON STATE APPLES delic|ous - each 4c Bell PEPPERS CAULIFLOWER California u. 19c CALAVOS Fresh Head 25c CABBAGE Lb. 5c Antiseptic — 7 Oz. Bottle LISTERINE EACH 35 Fresh Picnic Cut PORK ROAST u 27c Swift Premium ROUND STEAK Fresh Pork ,.b. 89c STEAK Lb. 39c Armour Star CANADIAN BACON Lb. 89c Hormel Dairy Brand FRANKS Fresh ib. 49c OYSTERS i2-0z. 69c EGGS GRADE "A" LARGE SWINDLER'S Birds Eye, 8-Oz. Pkg. FISH BITES 29c Birds Eye, 12-Oz. Pkg. COD FILLET . 39c Birds Eye, 12-Oz. Pkg. HADDOCK . 49c Birds Eye, 12-Oz. Pkg. CATFISH . 49c Birds Eye, 12-Oz. Pkg. PERCH . . . 39c Birds Eye, 12-Oz. Pkg. FLOUNDER. . 49c SHOP WEEK - DAYS SAVE TWO CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 200 E. 24th St., Downtown Bryan 3516 Texas Ave., Ridgecrest