PAGE 4 ' Tuesday, October 20, 1959 THE BATTALION Happy Anniversary Dr. W. F. Howard, left, offers congratula- sary and also the 40th consecutive year they tions and a happy anniversary to the Rev. have attended the Baptist Student Union and Mrs. R. L. Brown on their 40th aniver- Convention. Pastor Attends 40th Convention Special to The Battalion Aggie Judging Teams Tops In Kansas City Stock Show Placement Office Director Named Association Head F. W. Hensel, assistant director of the Placement Office at A&M, is the new president of the South west Placement Assn. Hensel was elected to the presidency at the meeting of the association held at Hot Springs, Ark. Hensel succeeds John M. Brooks, director of the Business Employ ment Se?’vice at North Texas State College in Denton. The delegates to the meeting heard a St. Louis banker and for mer president of the U. S. Cham ber of Commerce, William A. Mc Donnell,\ deliver a major address. McDonnel said that “business, unions and the education system need to improve their ability to continuously retain experienced workers. FORT WORTH—A prominent Baptist pastor from College Sta tion celebrated a significant 40th anniversary here Saturday. The Rev. and Mrs. R. L. Brown, former pastor of the First Baptist Church of College Station for .30 years, were special guests at the 40th annual state Baptist Student Union Convention meeting here this weekend. The Rev. and Mrs. Brown have not missed a single BSU Con vention since the students met for the first time 40 years ago. The Rev. Brown was the first Baptist Student Union direc tor at A&M, setting up the full time student work here in 1920. The enthusiastic minister also organized the Bible department at A&M 12 years ago and taught in the department during its opening semester. Although retired from the full time ministi'y, the Rev. Brown .still pounds the pulpit every Sun day as supply pastor at the old Independence Baptist Church in Independence. The senior wool judging team and the senior livestock judging team of A&M both won first places in judging contests at the Amer ican Royal Livestock Show now underway in Kansas City, Mo. Team Coach of the wool judging team, C. F. Parker of the Depart ment of Animal Husbandry, said members of the team are Lovell Kuykendall of Cherokee, Hudson Climp, Burnet; John Hodge, Sa- lado and Joe Joyce of San Marcos. Joyce was high individual in the overall contest, first in breed fleeces, fifth in grading fleeces and fifth in commercial fleeces. Hodge was second high individual in the overall wool contest and first in grading fleeces. ' L. D. Wythe, Jr., assistant pro fessor in the Department of Ani mal Husbandry and coach of the livestock judging team, said the group also was the high team in sheep, fourth in cattle, sixth in Quarter Horses and Hth in swine. Members of the livestock judg ing team include Carrol Osborne of Llano; Robert Van Winkle of Kilgore; Kuykendall; Jim Hollo way Stanton; Joyce; and Ken neth McGee of Palestine. Professor Wythe said Osborne was fifth high individual in all classes of livestock; Joyce, third in sheep. TEXAS A&M BRAND ROUND-UP ANY AGGIE CAN WIN—MAYBE YOU A Portable TV Is The Prize .... See It At The M.S.C. Bowlins Alley or Exchange Store SAVE YOUR SIGN NAME & ADDRESS • MARLBORO Drop Empty Packs In • PARLIAMENT Container In The M.S.C. • PHILIP MORRIS Bowling Alley or • ALPINE The Exchange Store PACKS CONTEST WILL RUN FROM OCT. 19 — NOV. 19 Get On The BRAND WAGON—ITS LOTS OF FUN BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES day 3-48fi5 after 5 p. m. 17t3 Two rooms for rent in a home with places to keep horses. Not necessary to huve horses. Available. TA 2-1371 15t4 WANTED TO RENT PIANO. VI 6-7244 IGtfn Near east gate in College Hills very nicely furnished one bedroom apartment, antique satin draperies, new stove and refrigerator. Adults only. $60.00 without Utilities. VI 6-5031 after 6:00 p. m. 9tfn APARTMENT FOR RENT North Gate near campus. Two bed rooms. Refrigerator and stove pro vided. Insulated and paneled walls, 220 connection. VI 6-7214 122tfn Apartment two blocks from north gate. Nicely furnished, freezing unit in refrigera tors. Several walk in closets. Clean as a pin. 401 Cross St., VI 6-5064 5tfn Brick duplex apartment. Unfurnished ane bedroom. Central heat, tiled bath, car port, storeroom. North Gate area. Call VI 6-6468. 133tfn Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop. flStfli Two bedroom, unfurnished, brick apart ment. 402B Second St. Twin Oaks Apart ments. VI 6-5334. 115tfn Nice and clean furnished apartment available immediately. Private bath, ga rage, utilities paid. Couples only. Call VI-6-4657 or VI 6-4531 104 Gilchrist. 135tfn Unfurnished apartment across street 'rom South Side Food Market, 205 Mont- dair. Stove furnished. Rent $27.50. Phone VI 6-6544 or VI 6-6630. 134tfn Roomy, 2 bedroom apartment. Near Drockett School. Available immediately, ’hone VI 6-6660 or VI 6-4916. 137tfn Indian Reader MADAME ROSA Advises on all affairs of life. She has the God-given ower to help humanity. Bring your troubles to her. Open 8:00 A. M. - 11:00 P. M. 417C-Highway 6 Behind Starfire Station College Station. Texas VI 6-4270 (Open on Sundays too) IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I960 Model J-Be K Light weight motorcycle 4.8 h.p. $375.00 del. Bryan Sold and serviced by— MOTOR IMPORTS Franchised dealer: Ducati, Zundapp and Sachs Box 721, College Station or 600 Old Sulphur Springs, Bryan : mw c UtfOtww CATES Writer cq. t /oV* . m ADDING f X? ./to j MACHINES f .. siavia j CALCULATORS fm ** NTAi 4 ELECTRIC & MANUALS DISTRIBUTOR FOR ROYAL & VICTOR «09 S. MAIN BRYAN, TEX. TA 2-5000 OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed »r telephoned so as to arrive in the Office »f Student Publications (Ground Flooi TMCA, 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. October 31 is the last day on which orders for senior rings may be placed for delivery before the Christmas Holidays. Any undergraduate student who is in good standing and who has attained senior classification (95 semester hours) may order the A. and M. ring and the miniature ring. Any graduate student who has quali fied as an applicant for a degree may order the A. and M. rings. All ring's must be paid for in full when placing the order. The ring clerk is on duty only from 8:00 a. m. to 12: noon Monday through Friday. 1718 Any Sophomore who plans to major in Dairy Science please leave his name with the Secretary, Department of Dairy Science, Room 110, Dairy and Biochemistry Build ing by October 23 in order that he may be considered for any scholarship awards for which* he may be eligible. 16t5 Any Junior planning to major in Dairy Science and whose degree plan has not been completed, should leave his name with the Secretary, Department of Dairy Science, Room 110, Dairy and Biochemistry Building, by October 23 in order that he may be considered for any scholarship award for which he may be eligible. 16t5 Any Senior student in Agriculture who has completed two or more courses in Dairy Science prior to th« current semes ter and who has a grade point ratio of 1.90 or higher, is requested to leave his name with the Department Secrtary, on or be fore October 23, in order that he may be considered in determining scholarship awards. 16t5 .1. W. Hupei, Head Department of Dairy Science Any student who normally expects to complete all of the requirements for a degree at the end of the current semes ter should call by the Registrar’s Office NOW and make formal application for a degree. October 31 is the deadline foi filing an application for a degree to bt 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 FOR SALE (1) Royal Electric Typewriter, 13” car riage. Can be seen by calling the Depart ment of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology. Sealed bids will be re ceived in the Office of the Business Man ager, College Administration Building, un til 10:30 a. m., November 2, 1959. The right is reserved to geject any and all bids and to waive any and all technicalities., Address Business Manager, A. and M. College of Texas, College Station, Texas for further information. 17t2 Fall and winter used clothing in ex cellent condition. Skirts, sweaters, suits and dresses. Sizes 10, 12, T4 and 38. Bar gain prices. VI 6-6557. 17t4 Coldspot refrigerator, 7 1 /?. cubic foot, good working condition. $45.00. See in operation. 22.0 Inlow, Bryan. 5tfn TV - Radio - HiFi Service & Repair GILS RADIO & TV TA 2-0826 101 Highland Early Bird Shoppe, Inc. Curtains — Fabrics — Toys Ridgecrest Village RADIO—PHONO—TV Service By SOSOLIK TUBES TESTED FREE BT EXPERTS 713 S. Main TA 2-1941 Bryan SPECIAL NOTICE Attention Mothers: I will be glad to keep your children Saturday for the Bay lor game. I’m on the way to the stadium so drop them off. Make your reservation early. Phone VI 6-5092. 17t3 Put your reservations in now for ban quets. Accomodate up to 250 people. TA 2- 1352. Triangle Restaurant. 12tfn Dear John: I’m sending your saddle home. I have heard that a married woman can expect to be a widow for about 7 years. I might reconsider your proposition if you will talk with Eugene Rush about an adequate life insurance program . . . .Mary. Itfn Will do regular child care in my home. Hot noon meal. VI 6-4651. Itfn Cade’s Auto Repair Department Trained Mechanics—Work Guaranteed Liberal Terms. 1309 Texas Avenue 133tfn Day nursery, experienced child care, noon meal, pick up and delivery, fenced yard, VI 6-6294. 125tfn DAY NURSERY by the week, day or hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 502 Boyett, VI6-4005. 120tfn TOM THUMB NURSERY SCHOOL Ages 2>/2-5 years. Limited number. Story telling, Singing, Drawing, Playing. Oper ated by Shirley J. Waggoner, former first- grade teacher. Close to College. VI 6-5600. Reference when requested. Only one all day opening remains. UGtfn Electrolux Sales and Service. G. C, Williams. TA 3-6600. OOtfr HELP WANTED Female soda fountain help, night shift, experience not necessary. A&M Donut Shop, North Gate. VI 6-7023 16t4 * Hostess wanted, experience not neces- sary. Neat in appearance. Triangle Restaurant. 3606 South College Avenue. 12tfn Waitress wanted. Experience not neces sary. Apply in person. Triangle Restau rant. 4tfi WORK WANTED Typing done at home. VI 6-5998 15t5 ATTENTION WORKING MOTHERS: All Day Nursery, experienced cbod care, supervised play, $25.00 per month. VI 6- 6146. 136tfn Typing wanted, neat, accurate. Reason able rates. Mrs. Carlson VI 6-7936. 122tfi Your reports will be typed quickly and accurately on electric typewriters at th( Bi-City Secretarial Service, 3408A Texal Avenne. Phone VI 6-5786. 71tfii RICHARD A. MAYS from San Antonio wins free barbecue plate at tbe BARBECUE PIT Ridgecrest Shopping Center Offer good until 8:30 p.m. Oct. 21. WHITLEY’S PEST CONTROL GUARANTEED SERVICE TA 2-4285 3706 So. College Ave. • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES M3 Old Sulphur Springs Road BRYAN, TEXAS I // - / 9 /? f) . , Where the Art of § Jhfotard 6 y^af eterm Cooking h Not Lost { DR. M. W. DEASON OPTOMETRIST Contact Lenses Hours 9:00 - 5:30 Evenings by Appointment 214 N. Main TA 2-3530 Art Prints Full Color, Gallery-Size Reproductions of Art Masterpieces Each LargerThan a Full-Size Newspaper Page! Ready for Framing! Illpff-idX / /If ' r eact originally published at 3.00-5.00-10.00 r Just what the decorator ordered! Beauty treatment for]' .every room in your home or office—at huge savings! Magr nificent, museum-quality reproductions of famous paint-' ings, including panels from Japan, posters from Spain! Choose landscapes, seascapes, portraits and still-lifes—by such world-renowned artists as Degas, Renoir, Van Gogh, Picasso, Utrillo and others. Many never available before.' £*xcLanae “Serving Texas Aggies” St ore