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Local Churches Announce Services for Sunday, Week A&M Methodist Church Church School is at 9:45 a.m., with morning' worship at 10:55 a.m. Sermon topic for the morn ing service will be “Life’s Forced Decisions.” Evening worship will be held at 7 p.m. and will include a choir cantata, “The Seven Last Words”, by Dubois. Church of Christ Bible School is at 9:45 a.m., to For your EASTER VACATION and INTERVIEW TRIP beverley braley tours • travel service Mem. Student Center VI 6-7744 be followed by a worship service at tata, “On the Passion of Christ,” 10:45 a.m. Sermon topic will be “Proofs of Jesus; Who He Is.” Ag gie Class meets at 6:30 p.m. Ser mon topic for the evening service at 7:15 p.m. will be “The Unbe lieving Offended in Jesus.” Ladies’ Bible Class meets Tues day at 9:30 a.m. and Prayer Meet ing will be held Wednesday at 7:15 p.m. Bethel Lutheran Church Sermon topic for the morning service at 8:15 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. will be “Continue In the Faith.” Sunday School and Bible Classes will meet at 9:30 a.m. A Maundy Thursday service with Holy Communion will be held at 7:45 p.m. Good Friday Worship will be held Friday at 7:45 p.m. A&M Presbyterian Church Sunday School will be held at 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship is at 11 a.m., with a sermon topic of “What Am I Here For?” A can- BAHALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES |ne day 3^ per word 2* per word ea. n additional day Minimum charge—40^ DEADLINES t pan. day before publication Classified Display 80c per column Inch caoh Insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR RENT Nice furnished apartment. Available now. Living room, dining room, wall to wall carpeting, large kitchen and break fast combination, bedroom and bath. TA- 2-8622, '709 East 24th St., Bryan. 96t2 Three bedroom unfurnished brick house. Reasonable. 220 wiring, electrical or gas range connections. Call TA 2-8839. 97tfn Rooms for girls for Cotton Bail. 1% blocks south of Campus. VI 6-5837 or see 306 Suffolk. s 95tfn In College Hills across from A&M Golf Course. Very nicely furnished one bed room apartment. New stove and refrigera tor, garage. Adults only. $50.00 without utilities. VI 6-5031 after 6:00 p. m. 95tfn Nice clean three room apartment, fur- lished. lacant. time, 203 Kyle. •ee room a) One block from Campus. Garage ant. Call VI 6-7496 after 5. See any- 95tfn Nice upstairs bedroom and garage for rent. TA 3-2208. 94t8 Two bedroom, unfurnished apartment, {20 wiring and attic fan. Near Crockett School. Phone VI 6-6660 after,6:00 p. m. 72tfn Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tfn Apartment, 205 Montclair across the Itreet from Southside. Rent $30.00 with Itove and refrigerator. Would consider furnishing all of the apartment. VI 6- 5630 or VI 6-6644. 61tfn OFFICIAL NOTICES ailed f Office Publications (Ground Floor MCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily onday through Friday) at or before the —’ -.m. of the day preceeding ut Publica' eadline of 1 p.r ublication — Di ions. irector of Student Those undergraduate students who hav< >5 semester hours of credit may purchase sn A. and M. ring. The hours passing at the time of the preliminary grade report on April. 4, 1960, may be used in satisfy' leave their names witn tne ring ciers. m the Registrar’s Office in order that she may check their records to determine eli gibility to order the ring. Orders for the rings will be taken between April 19 and May 31 for delivery July 1, 1960. The ring clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon, Monday through Friday of each week. H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar 88tll of which Student organizations anj lich present student awards, ler s w must be placed at once to insure end of this semester. je p ivery before the Pete Hardesty Student Activities 87tfn Miscellaneous For Sale qui Ex; La Rasuracion Electra Sin Cable Donde* uirea Que Sea. Independiente y Siempra acta $14.95 U. S. Bexar Electronics, Box 74t30 1091, San Antonio 6, Texas SOSOLIK’S TV - RADIO - PHONO SERVICE 713 S Main TA 2-1941 TYPEWRITERS Rental - Sales - Service - Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 George W. Buchanan Chiropractor 27th Bryan, Texas tone: Bus. TA 2-4988^ Res. TA 2-4981 TN EE RING AND HITKCTCKAE SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS E PRINTS • PHOTOSTAT? ATES INDUSTRIES I Old Sulphur spring* Baad : BRYAN, TEXAS FOR SALE 4000 CFM Water Cooler. $40.00. Used two summers. Call VI 6-8106 98tfn Aluminum popcorn trailer. Equipped with popcorn machine and peanut roaster. Call TA 2-4003 or see at 703 N. Coulter Dr. 97t2 Used console model TV with picture tube warranty still good. $60.00. Call VI 6-6473. 97t3 1958 40-ft. house trailer. Newly furnished and clean. Reasonable. TA 2-4003 or see at 703 N. Coulter. 97t2 1954 Chevrolet convertible, turquoise, R&H, low mileage, one owner, very good condition. Call VI 6-4004. 95t5 Park trailers. Sam Scarmardo, Rt. 3, Box 83, Caldweil, Texas. KE 7-6131. 95t5 For sale by owner at reduced price. Going for $8,350. Newly decorated two bedroom home, one mile from center oi A&M Campus. $500.00 down and monthly payments of $67.00. 4312 Milam, VI 6- 5361. 95t4 Sol Frank Air Force Uniforms, two winter, one summer dress. Coat size 38, pants 31-33. Call VI 6-7651. 96t4 Almost new 15 Cu. Ft. Chest type Freezer $175.00 ; Used Air Conditioners-GH $100.00; Hotpoint $85.00; Chrysler $75.00 All 1 h.p. Speedqueen 2 speed washer-real nice $98,00; Westinghouse space mate -$86.00 ; Living room suite $25.00; 3 used refrigerators $25.00, $40.00 and $75.00 J Apt. Range $37.50 or 36" range at same price; Dish towels 1 doz. $1.00; hand lant erns-real good buy $1.00; GE Clocks $3.88; 34 piece set of dishes $6.88; Jumbo .gar ment bag $1.00; Foam throw pillows $1.98; Pop corn popper $3.88; Only 3 occasonal chairs $10.95 each; One lounge slightly soiled $29.95; Aluminum lawn chairs only $6.95, real nice. All these at Faulk’s Furniture - 1300 Texas Ave. at Cavitt and Dodge 93t7 1960 FORD See Bob Jenkins, Student Representative, Cade Motor Company. 86tfn CORDLESS ELECTRIC SHAVER—Per fect Shaving anywhere, anytime. Perfect for traveling, camping, etc. $14.95. Bexar Electronics, Box 1091, San Antonio 6, Tex as T4t30 AC and Champion spark plugs, 69c, Mufflers and tailpipes at wholesale prices. White Auto Store. 216 North Bryan Street, Bryan. 62tfn SPECIAL NOTICE BEAUTY COUNSELOR invites you to “try before you buy” with custom-fitted cosmetics. Free gift and presentation. Beth Andrews C-13-B College View. VI- 3-8666. 96t3 Put your reservations in now for ban quets. Accomodate up to 250 people. TA 2- 1362. Triangle Restaurant. 12tf| Electrolux Sales and Servlc* G. C Williams. TA 3-6600. Wtfi DAY NURSERY by the week, day oi hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett VI6-4005, 120tfi WORK WANTED Wanted to keep one or two small chil dren in my home. VI 6-8250. 97t2 Attention Working Mothers: All day nursery, 8 to 5. Have had nurse’s train ing. $30.00 per month, per child. VI 6-. 5146. 69t2 Why wait until last minute to get your Theses reports, etc. to Bi-City Secretarial service? Electric typewriters, offset printing, negatives and metal plates made. 3408 Texas Ave. VI 6-5786. 87tfn Political Announcements Subject to action at the Democratic Primary May 7, 1960. For County Commissioner Precinct No. 1 CURTIS H. WILLIAMS FLETCHER L. POOL (Former Aggie) Your Bryan Dealer for FRIEDRICH Air Conditioners FAULK’S 214 N. Bryan 1300 Texas Early Bird Shoppe, Inc Curtains — fabrics — Toys Ridgecrest Village TV - Radio - HiFi Service & Repair GILS RADIO & TV TA 2-0826 101 Highland | < i r > D Where the Art of 1 jH ota rd 6 Caf'et^ria Cooking h Not Lost | will be included in the service. Leagues will meet at 5 p.m. Men-of-the-Church will meet Wednesday at 7 a.m. in the Recre ation Hall. Meeting of the Session and Senior Choir rehearsal will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. St. Thomas’ Chapel Holy Communion will be held at 8 a. m. Family service and Morn ing Prayer are at 9:15 a. m. Church School is at 9:45, to be followed by Morning Prayer and sermon at 11. Holy Communion is scheduled for 12:10 p.m. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and for 6:30 a.m. Wednesday. Evening Prayer will be held Monday and Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. Maundy Thursday Lord’s Supper will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. A three-hour Watch at the Cross will be held Friday from 12-3 p.m. Four Students Get Bridge Recognition Four A&M students received recognition in the National Inter- Collegiate Bridge Tournament. These results were released by Wiley Bunton, Chairma|i of the Memorial Student Center Bridge Committee. The teams of Wiley Bunton- Layne Turner and Norman Orth- wein-Jerry Burling lied for fourth place in the region encompassing Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma and Texas. National winners of the tourna ment were players from Columbia University and North Carolina State College. The tournament, entered by 2,- 397 players from 140 colleges and universities, had been programmed to each school played matches on its home campus and sent the re sults to Goeffrey Mott-Smith, noted bridge authority, for grad ing, said Bunting. GRANTS (Continued from Page 3) ical oceanography. Robert A. Clark, who received his M.S. in meteorology in 1959 from A&M, for Ph.D. work in meteorology. Walter L. Whitbeck, who will receive his B.S. in mechanical en gineering from Lafayette College in June, for advanced work in meteorology. James D. McFadden, who will receive his M.S. in geology from Virginia Polytechnic Institute in June, for advanced work in geo logical oceanography. SEE THE OLYMPIA Typewriter Before You Buy Otis McDonald’s Bryan Business Machines THE BATTALION Friday, April 8, 1960 College Station, Texas Page 3 Two-Week Course Second Session Of Drilling Course Slated April 25 The second session of the ad vanced drilling engineering course , for personnel of the petroleum in dustry will be held April 25 to May 6, at A&M. It will be a two week course consisting of eight hours a day lecture, five days a week, conducted by the College’s Petroleum Engineering Depart ment and sponsored by the Ameri can Association of Oilwell Drilling Contractors. A&M Methodist Cantata Soloists The A&M Methodist Church Choir will pre- in the choir are top, left to right, Marcus sent “The Seven Last Words of Christ,” a Edwards and Lyle (Tony) Wolfskill, and cantata by Francois Clement Theodore Du- bottom, left to right, Lane Lynch, Patsy bois, Sunday evening. The choir is under Varvel and Larry Leighton. Not pictured the direction of Dr. Williain Turner. Soloists is Mrs. Robert Peach. Brush Fire Still Burning In Southwest Texas Hills By The Associated Press A raging brush fire continued to burn Friday in the Southwest Texas Hill Country about 15 miles northwest of Junction, but Mayor H. E. Wright reported it was under better control than previously. Earlier, Fire Chief Murphy Bruines of Junction radioed that firemen checked the roaring fire which at times was nearly two miles wide and advancing about 400 yards an hour. Mayor Wright said further ex tent of the fire would depend on wind conditions. Asked if the blaze posed any threat to Junction, Wright replied, “I wouldn’t think so. That depends on the wind.” About 200 men and women joined the fight after the firebroke free and swept across brushy range- land. Bulldozers and cattle spray ing equipment were used in the battle. The first-killed an undetermined Crawford To Give Welcome Address C. W. Crawford, associate dean of the school of engineering, will give the welcome address at the 15th Annual Symposium on In strumentation for the Process In dustries, to be held here April 20-22. Warren Foster, the Coca Cola Co., Atlanta, Ga., will give the banquet address at 7:30 p. m., April 21. Roy E. O’Neill, Indus trial Scientific Inc., Houston, will be master of ceremonies. The symposium is designed to lead to an irpproved understand ing of the principles and practices of instrumentation as applied to industries. number of battle and sheep and blackened an estfthated 4,000 acres of rangeland. Some livestock wps evacuated. Several ranch houses were threatened but none burned. Fireman and equipment from Kerrville, Ingram, Fredericksburg and Sonora joined the Junction Fire Department in the fight. About 50 men fought the blaze through the night after it was be lieved to have started while ranch Ag Eco Students To Visit Houston. Thirty A&M senior students ma joring in agricultural economics and rural sociology will make an annual visit to Houston Tuesday and Wednesday, for a two-day in spection of the financial and com mercial institutions serving agri culture in the port city . Accompanying the group will be Dr. R. C. Potts, assistant dean of the school of agriculture; Dr. Ty- rus R. Timm, head of the Depart ment of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology; Dr. A. B. Wooten, professor in the depart ment. The group will be guests of the Bank of the Southwest, Southern Pacific Railroad, Port of Houston, Weingarten’s, Inc. and KPRC-TV. While in Houston, they will make their headquarters at the Sham- rock-Hilton. The Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology at A&M is the fourth largest in the nation with a staff of 43 members in teaching, research, and exten sion. More than 135 undergradu ates and 30 graduate students now major in the department. fit. is ■ i Men who face wind and weather' choose the protection oL n. M AFTER SHAVE LOTION Skin protection, that is. Old Spice refreshes and stimulates, guards against the loss of vital skin moisture. Feels great, too. Brisk, bracing, with that tangy Old Spice scent. It does seem to attract female admirers, but what red-blooded man needs protection against girls? 1.00 phaiax S W U L. T O M hands burned dead brush. A call for help brought further assistance Thursday. Forest fires continued to burn in East Texas areas. The Texas Forest Service re ported six major blazes in Harri son, Cass and Upshur counties in the northeast area of the state. A survey showed 4,500 acres burned over. Officials expected further exten sive damage. v “ s The lectures will be presented by members of the faculty of the Department of Petroleum Engi neering and will be supplemented by lectures presented by outstand ing men of the oil industry itself, most of whom appeared in the first session of the course. “In view of the fact that some of the curricula has been changed and revised,” John R. Pedigo, as sociate professor of the depart ment, says “it therefore will be presented by new invited person nel from the oil industry. The in dustry Speakers selected fo ’-pre sent particular subjects appearing in the course curricula, have been chosen because of their recognized ability and knowledge in specific areas of interest to the drilling en gineer.” Instructors include Frank Sin gletary, assistant director Direc tional Drilling and Well Survey, Houston Oil Field Material Go., Inc.; W. O. Van Dyke, Magnet Cove Barium Corp.; James N. Mc- A.skill, chief engineer, Sales Mag net CoV'e Barium Corp.; W. M. (Bill) Koch, director of research, Reed Roller Bit C.; Douglas Rag land, Humble Oil and Refining Co.; all of Houston. H. G. (Hal) Bentson, chief en gineer, sales, H. C. Smith Tool Company (now the Smith Tool Company), Compton, Calif.; Stan ley C. Moore, president and H. M. (Moak) Rollins, operations mana ger, Drilco Oil Tools Inc., Midland; M. L. Whiting, head and John R. Pedigo, associate professor, Dan M. Bass, associate professor and James W. “Bill” Amyx, professor, Department of Petroleum Engi neering at A&M. The second session has a pre enrollment of 22 men representing major oil companies, drilling con tractors and supply company men. In addition to those coming from the United States, there will be men present from-Germany, Hol land, Venezuela, Mexico and the Near East area. '.4L Two English Profs Attend Conference Dr. Stewart Morgan a^d John Q. Hays, head/and professor, re spectively, iiy the Depart|nent of English, attended the College Con ference pn Composition and Com- muriica'tion helcLFriday and Sat urday at, Cincinatti, Ohio, j Both men presented papers at the meeting, Do You Think fir fturself? (DIG THIS QUIZ AND SEE IF YOU STRIKE PAY DIRT*) “You can’t teach an old dog new tricks” means (A) better teach him old ones; (B) it’s hard to get mental agility out of a rheumatic mind; (C) let’s face it—Pop likes to do the Charleston. AQ B□ C□ When your roommate borrows your clothes without asking, do you (A) charge him rent? (B) get a roommate who isn’t your size? 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