The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 21, 1959, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    \
r
PAGE 4
THE BATTALION
Wednesday, October 21, 1059
Hospitalization & Life Insurance
TOM WASSON
Representing
Metropolitan Life Insurance
Company
TA 2-6232 Office TA 2-6995 Rea
2016 Texas Avenue
LIGHTFOOT GOT A HOTFOOT
KIMBALL, Nab. (API—On the
accelerator, the judge ruled, Light-
foot’s foot was not light. He fined
Gale Nathan Lightfoot $10 for
speeding.
COCA-MU 00*»MV
Of Two Minds
On th6 one hand, you have Thirsty G. Smith,
Good taste to him means zest and zip in a
beverage, sparkle and lift and all like that. .-3
On the other hand, T. Gourmet Smythe
perceives good taste as the right, fit and proper
refreshment for a Discriminating Coterie.
So? ... Have it both ways! Coca-Cola
... so good in taste, in such good taste.
Et vous? 'SIGN OF GOOD TASTE
bottled under authority of The Coca-Cola Company by
BRYAN COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO.
The TWU Modern Choir
. . . to make Aggieland appearance
At 7 p.111. Here Friday
TWU Choir To Hold Concert
The Modern Choir of Texas
Women’s University will present a
concert Friday evening at 7 in the
Memorial Student Center Ball
room.
This performance sponsored by
the MSC Music Committee is open
to the public.
AGGIES
We Will Buy
For CASH All
Second Semester
Books
X
oup
ot 6
The choir composed of 45 mem
bers, 40 of whom will make the
trip, is directed by Dr. J. Wilgus
Eberly, director of music at TWU.
Its repertoire includes American,
Spanish and Scottish folk songs,
Negro spirituals and songs by
Gershwin, Rogers, Poter, Bartok,
Rachmaninoff, Villa-Lobos and
Sullivan. Many of the arrange
ments are by Dr. Eberly.
The group? first appearance will
be at 8 p.m. at the A&M Method
ist Church. This concert will be
open to the public.
After the concert the group will
be entertained by A&M Methodist
students with a dance and recep
tion at the Wesley Foundation.
Rev. Bob Cooper, director of A&M
Wesley Foundation and Bob Comp
ton, president of the Student Foun-
BA TTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
jM any 3* per word
u per word each additional day
Minimum charge—10*
DEADLINES
d p. m. day before publlcatloa
ClaHNlfled lllsplay
80* per column Incb
each Insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
FOR RENT
Unfurnished two bedroom duplex panel
ray heat large back yard washing machine
connections rent open 811 Montclair.
Apply 809 Montclair. 18tfn
One piano, VI 6-4865 after 5 p. m. 17t3
Two rooms for rent in a home with
plaees to keep horses. Not necessary to
have horses. Available. TA 2-1371 15t4
WANTED TO RENT
PIANO. VI 6-7244
16tfn
Near east gate in College Hills very
bicely 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
W. D. TURNER
Pittsburg Camp, Texas
wins free barbecue plate
at the BARBECUE PIT
Ridgecrest Shopping Center
Offer good until 8:30 p. m. Oct. 22
RADIO—PHONO-
-TV
Service
By
SOSOLIK
TUBES TESTED FREE BY EXPERTS
713 S. Main TA 2-1941
Bryan
Hi CATES
Writer co.
... rn ADDING
saies MACHINES
A* SfRvicf 1 CALCULATORS
/v l ELECTRIC
mmMmi & manuals
DISTRIBUTOR FOR
ROYAL & VICTOR
•0* S. MAIN BRYAN, TEX.
TA 2-6000
FOR RENT
Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tfu
Two bedroom, unfurnished, brick apart
ment. 402B Second St. Twin Oaks Apart
ments. VI 6-5334. llBtfn
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.
136tfn
Unfurnished apartment across street
rom South Side Food Market, 205 Mont-
:lair. Stove furnished. Rent $27.50. Phone
VI 6-6544 or VI 6-6630. 134tfn
Roomy, 2 bedroom apartment. Near
Crockett School. Available immediately,
•hone VI 6-6660 or VI 6-4916. 137tfn
FOR SALE
Used baby stroller. VI(i-8105
S200 down for equity in two bedroom
air-conditioned house TV cable $54.00
monthly near campus. VI 6-4581. 18t4
• 16 by 16 foot tent with pole in good
condition. VI 6-4447 18tfn
(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 reject pny 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, 14 and 38. Bar
gain prices. VI 6-6557. 17t4
Coldspot refrigerator, 7'/2 cubic foot,
good working condition. $45.00. See in
operation. 220 Inlow, Bryan. 5tfn
flcfto/rp-
WHITLEY’S PEST CONTROL
GUARANTEED SERVICE
TA 2-4285
3706 So. College Ave.
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Offlcs
of Student Publications (Ground Flool
PMC A, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dally
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 rings 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.
17t8
Any Sophomore who plans t<f 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 the 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
T. W. Rupel, 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 fol
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
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. 4tf|
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
1960 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
Early Bird Shoppe, Inc.
Curtains — Fabrics — Toys
Ridgecrest Village
SPECIAL NOTICE
Good A*rKii> wants to buy used boy’s
licycle. Must be reasonable. Contact Lou-
pot’s IHtfn
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. & A.M.
College Station, Texas
•ft Called meeting Thursday
October 22. at 7 p. m. The
Master Mason degree will be
OkIjEw conferred all master masons
are invited to attend.
C. J. Keesfe WM
Joe Woolket Sec’y
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. 126tfn
DAY NURSERY by the week, day or
hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 502 Boyett,
VI6-4005. 120tfn
TOM THUMB NURSERY SCHOOL
Ages 2V2-5 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 nil-
day opening remains. 116tfn
Electrolux Sales and Service. G. C
Williams TA 3-6600 90tfr
WORK WANTED
Typing done at home. VI 6-5998 15t5
ATTENTION WORKING MOTHERS:
AH Day Nursery, experienced cb’id care,
supervised play, $26.00 per month. VI 6-
6146. 136tfn
Typing wanted, neat, accurate. Reanson-
able rates. Mrs. Carlson VT 6-7936. 122tfi
Your reports will b£ typed quickly anj
accurately on electric typewriters at th(
Bi-City Secretarial Service, 3408A Texat
Avenue. Phone VI 6-5786. 71tfa
DR. M. W. DEASON
Optometrist
Contact Lenses
Honrs — 9:00 to 6:30
Evenings by Appointment
214 No. Main TA 2-3530
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
M3 Old Sulphur Spring* Hoad
BRYAN, TEXAS
TV - Radio - HiFi
Service & Repair
GILS RADIO & TV
TA 2-0826 101 Highland
dation, are making arrangements.
Friday morning the choir will
present a program over KBTX-TV
and that afternoon will give a con
cert for the A&M Social Club in
the MSC Ballroom.
The Bryan-College Station TWU
Alumna will entertain the choir
members with a brunch at 9:30
Saturday morning in St. Thomas
Episcopal Parish Hall.
Choir officers for this year are:
president, Janis Sugg, Houston;
vice-president, Judy S h a n 1 e y,
Charleston, Mo.; secretary, Leila
Kregel, Grand Prairie; treasurer,
Judy Chitwood, Hot Springs, Ark.
and librarian, Shelba Rae Taylor,
Troup.
Reduce Wheat
Yield Said Due
To Mosaic Virus
Dr. Lee J. Ashworth, assistant
professor in the A&M Department
of Plant Physiology and Pathology,
has reported that some of the re
duced wheat yields this past sea
son in the High Plains area is now
considered to have been partly due
to wheat streak mosaic virus dis
ease.
The virus was successfully
transmitted from diseased wheat
plants collected in Lipscomb coun
ty by H. H. McKinney of the-U.S.
Department of Agriculture. Ash
worth also found diseased plants
in Potter and Deaf Smith Coun
ties.
Ashworth said virus transmis
sion studies show that the wheat
streak virus is harbored by at least
five native grass species.
He said that a mite insect, so
small it cannot be seen with the
naked eye, is believed to be a car
rier of the virus. The insect has
been found on sand bur plants on
the High Plains.
AN EYE FOR BUSINESS
NOGALES, Am. (AP)—Jake
Capin, department store owner,
was watching a competitor’s store
when he saw a known shotlifter
enter. lie telephoned police.
The man was arrested.
BUSY IN OFF SEASON
RALEIGH, N. C. (AP) Everett
Case, North Carolinia State’s bas
ketball coach, had a busy two
weeks late this summer. He took
part in basketball clinics at
Seatle, Wash., Los Angeles and
at Albuquerque, N. M.
Sukribe Now
at Halt Price*
You can read this world-famous
daily newspaper for the next six
months for $5, just half the
regular subscription rate.
Get top news coverage. Enjoy
special features. Clip for refer
ence work.
Send your order today. Enclose
check or money order. Use cou
pon below.
The Christian Science Monitor p-CN
One Norway St., Boston 15, Moss.
Send your newspaper for the time
checked.
□ 6 months $5 □ l year $10
□ College Student □ Faculty Member
Nome
City
State
•This special offer available ONLY to college
students, faculty members, and college libraries.
For The Largest Selection In
BLACK LEATHER GLOVES
from $2.95
COURT'S
Shoe & Shoe Repair
North Gate
Do }6u Think for Yburself?
(BLAST OFF ON THESE QUESTIONS AND SEE IF YOU GO INTO ORBIT*)
\MoUrd\ C a f,
Where the Art of
etenu Cooking Is Not Lost
If you saw a fully clothed
man about to jump into a
river, would you (A) as
sume the fellow was acting
andlookforamoviecamera?
(B) dismiss the whole thing
^ as a piece of personal ex
hibitionism? (C) rush to
stop him?
A D B □ c □
Do you believe that “a
stitch in time saves nine”
is (A) an argument for day
light saving? (B) a timely
blow against planned obso
lescence? (C) a way of say
ing that when you use fore
sight you get along better?
An B □ C Q]
In choosing a filter ciga
rette, would you pick one
that (A) says it has a new
filter? (B) merely says it
tastes good? (C) does the
best filtering job for the
finest taste?
A □ B □ C □
When you think for yourself . . . you
depend on judgment, not chance, in your
choice of cigarettes. That is why men and
women who think for themselves usually
smoke Viceroy. They know only Viceroy
has a thinking man’s filter—the most ad
vanced filter design of them all. And only
Viceroy has a smoking man’s taste.
*If you have checked (C) in three out of four
questions ... you think for yourself!
The Man WhoThinks for Himself Knows-
ONLY VICEROY HAS A THINKING MAN’S FILTER... A SMOKING MAN’S TASTE!
©1950. Brown & Williamson Tobacco Coro.