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Twenty-Four Hour Slack And White Film Developing A&M. PHOTO SHOP PAGE 4 THE BATTALION Tuesday, November 24, 1959 WHEN YOUR TV GOES BAD DON'TqG E MAD . TEST YOUR OWN TUBES on our "SELF SERVICE" tube "tester. REPLACE BAD TUBES HERE The Exchange Store Serving Texas AggiesFor the LadiesMan (Aggie) One rhinestone necklace One black notebook One red purse One “Hamletscript Make sure you stock of per- suaders is complete; attend the MSC Lost and Found Auction before and after the . . . Bonfire. Texas Wins First Place In Debating The University of Texax took first place in the 11th annual A&M Invitational Debate Tourn^nent held here Friday and Saturday. Sixteen schools competed in the debate. They were A&M, Texas, Lamar Tech, St. Marys University, Del Mar College, University of Houston, Southwest Texas State, Baylor, Texas Christian Univer- sity, Texas Lutheran, Blinn Junior College, Stephen F. Austin, Har- din-Simmons, Rice, Wharton Jun- ior College, Southern Methodist University. Texas took the senior division. The Texas team consisted of Eddie Broudreaux and Julius Glickman. Second place in the senior divi- sion went to SMU, a team headed by debaters Rod Brister and Jim Craig. Stephen F. Austin was third. Horace Hartsell and John Brad- shaw debated for Stephen F. Aus- tin. In the junior division, Rices Jim Bob Doty and Reed Martin took first place. Rice was the only un- defeated team in the tournament. Anne McCall and Mike Henke of Baylor placed second, and Hous- tons John Perdue and Russell Stanley placed third. Individual speakers awarded at the tournament were Brister, SMU; Neil Weatherhogg, TCU; and Judy Williams of Baylor, all in the senior division. Junior division speakers award- ed were Henke, Baylor; McCall, Baylor; and Doty of Rice. Aggie Talent Show Slated ec. f! in Guion Hall mm, mm DOES IT! It filters as no single filter can for mild, full flavor! HERES HOW THE DUAL FILTER DOES IT: 1. It combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAI__ defi- nitely proved to make the smoke of a cigarette mild and smooth ... 2. with an efficient pure white outer filter. Together they bring you the real thing in mildness and fine tobacco taste! The Aggie Talent Show is sched- uled for Tuesday night, Dec. 8, at 8 in Guion Hall, with ten outstand- ing acts highlighting the evening program. The acts include Jerry Brown, a rocknroll singer who accompanies himself; John Holveck, hillbilly Visits Here Yesterday A review team from the Atomic Energy Commission visited the De- partment of Oceanography and Me- teorology here yesterday. The group consisted of Dr. I. E. Wallen of the Environmental Sci- ences Branch of the Division of Biology and Medicine, Dr. John Whitnah of the AEC staff and Dr. Edward Goldberg of Scripps Insti- tution. They reviewed the status of the project started some four years ago under the direction of Dr. Richard Bader concerning the ef- fects of radioactive substances in the sea. Dr. K. M. Rae also is conducting research along this line. Air Firce meteorological train- :ng representatives were also here. They were William Jenner of the Air Weather Service and Maj. John Collins of the Air Force Institute of Technology. They discussed the departments training program in meteorology for air force officers. Capt. Paul S. Bauer, special con- sultant on oceanography, subcom- mittee on oceanography of the House Merchant Marine and Fish- eries committee, also arrived at noon. Dr. Robert E. Stevenson, staff member in geological oceanog- raphy at the University of South- ern California, visited the depart- ment Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 24-25. He has been in England doing research on the effects of coastal waters upon coastal clim- ate. Indian Reader MADAM ROSA Advises on all affairs of life. She has the God-given power 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 Readings S1.00 (Open on Sundays too) singer and fiddle player; Bobby Phillips, hillbilly singer who ac- companies himself on electric gui- tar and Melvin Goodwin, singer of old Irish songs. Also on the program is Jose Ma- her, Spanish guitarist and calypso singer; Jerry Reed and the Moon- glowscombo; David Berne, pop- ular singer; The Emeralds,a combo; Buchanan & Lee,pianists and Paul M. Page, popular singer. Joe Easley will be emcee for the program. The judges for the show will be Capt. W. T. Rife, Jr., School of Military Science, Dr. E. E. Stokes, TODAY THRU SATURDAY mu mimummmmmmr TUESDAY Kirk Douglas In LAST TRAIN FROM GUN HILLPlus ' James Cagney In NEVER SaEaL ANYTHING SMALLWednesday - Thursday - Friday CAT ON A HOT TIN ROOFWith Elizabeth Taylor Also TWILIGHT FOR THE GODSWith Rock Hudson LATE SHOW FRIDAY “THE DEADLY MANTISAnd “LOVE SLAVES OF THE AMAZONSDept, of English, Rush McGinty, Vice President of the MSC Coun- cil, Mrs. M. T. Harrington, and Mrs. Rod Whisenant. The Aggie Talent Show Staff is comprised of eight members, in- cluding the chairman, Jimmy Rob- erts; director, Paul Phillips; stage manager, Joe Jackson; and assis- tant stage manager, Richard Nagy. Also on the staff are Don Rey- nolds, lighting director; Dave Woodard, program design; pub- licity chairman, David Hughes and staging, Mike Bozardt. LAST DAY DOUBLE FEATURE SURRENDER HELL- & . RATTLE FLAMESTARTS TOMORROW Big Kids Double Thriller Special Prize Given Away Each Day LAST DAY GILDA & BIG HEATThe origin of silk weaving in China is unknown. Earliest ex- amples found were in Chinese Turkestan in 1914, these being at- tributed to the First Century B.C. Four (4) Day Color Developing A&M PHOTO SHOP Open Weekdays at 6 p. m. Saturday & Sundays 1 p. m. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY A Cecil 8. DeMille yuTIrwIer -------- a* Jean Lafitte-----CLAIRE BLOOM CHARLES BOYER rfTMbk A CHARLTON HESTON - aa Andrew Jackson . TECHIVICOIXJR® total b Italy Wta» ftrectrt tj taltaiy Qum ^ LfaOTMlftto rouyiSIOir CLOSED THURSDAY Friday & Saturday For Thanksgiving Holidays SUNDAY and MONDAY ~ BATTALION CLASSIFIED FOR RENT Two bedroom home, unfurnished, near College. Fenced yard. Washer connections. Panel ray beaters. 406 Poplar-. VI 6-5239. 37tfn Save on transportation by moving close o A&M Campus. Nice two bedroom dup- lex apartment just north of Campus with fenced-in back yard. TA 3-3692 or VI 6- 5442. 21tfn 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 6tfn Brick duplex apartment. Unfurnished me bedroom. Central heat, tiled bath, car- port, storeroom. North Gate area. Call VI 6-6468. 133tfn Unusually nice three bedroom house. Large rooms, two porches, garage. $70.00 See at 601 Montclair in College Park or phone VI 6-7496. 21tfn Two bedroom, unfurnished, brick apart- ment. 402B Second St. Twin Oaks Apart- ments. VI 6-5334. U5tfn Roomy, 2 bedroom apartment. Near Jrockett School. Available immediately, hone VI 6-0660 or VI 6-4016. 137tfn Unusually nice three room furnished apartment. Just off A&M Campus. Pri- vate. $40.00. See at 203 Kyle at East Gate or phone VI 6-7496 after 5:00 p. m. 34tfn Large bedroom, private bath, single beds, share with graduate student. 500 Main St., College Station. VI 6-5544. 24tfn Furnished apartment just off A&M Cam- pus, South Gate, nice, very large rooms. Three rooms and bath $40.00. See at 603 Montclair. VI 6-6026. 21tfn Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop. 98tfu Unfurnished two bedroom duplex panel ray heat large back yard washing machine connections rent open 811 Montclair. Apply 809 Montclair. 18tfn WHITLEYS PEST CONTROL GUARANTEED SERVICE TA 2-4285 3706 So. College Ave. Product of iJ&nt/uean ' or/'* WV CATES J Writer co. Zadding f & MACHINES f '■ CALCULATORS , j ELECTRIC L & MANUALS DISTRIBUTOR FOR ROYAL & VICTOR *09 S. MAIN BRYAN, TEX. TA 2-6000 special notice Dance to the music of Rock and Roll Joe and his comoo. The kid that makes the guitar talk, Wednesday Nov. 25th and Thursday Nov. 26th at the Falcon Lounge. 8:30 till 12. November 28th at the Circle Drive-in, Austin. Dec. 3rd at the Paper Huntsville. 37tl DAY NURSERY by the week, day or rur. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett, V16-4006. 120tfn Cades Auto Repair Department Trained MechanicsWork Guaranteed Liberal Terms. 1309 Texas Avenue 133tfn Put your reservations in now for ban- uets. Accomodate up to 250 people. TA 2 352. 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SALE OFFICIAL NOTICES Official nonces must oe Drougin, uiauee »r telephoned so as to arrive In liie Oliic* ti Student Publications (Ground Flout IxUCA, VI d-ttiia, hours 8-i2, 1-5, dau» Monday througn Friday! at or Delore the deadline ol I p.ui. ol the day proceeding publication Director ol Student Pubilca tiillis. Those students who have 95 semester hours of credit may purchase an A. and M. ring. The hours passing at time of the preiimary grade report on Novemoer 16, may be used in satisfying the 95 hour re- quirement. Those students qualifying under this regulation may leave their names with the ring clerk in the Regis- trars Office in order that she may check their record to determine eligibility to order the ring. Orders for the ring will be taken between December 7 and January 1, 1960. The ring clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon Mopday through Friday. H. L. Heaton, Director Of Admissions and Registrar 32t6 January graduates are reminded that they must order their Graduation An- nouncements at the Cashiers Window of the Memorial Student Center between the dates of November 4th and November 25th. 27tl5 TY - Radio - HiFi Service & Repair GILS RADIO & TV TA 2-0826 101 Highland (2) 1952 model Chevrolets, 12 passenger, 6 cylnder. (Jan be seen by calling tne Housing Office. Sealed bids will be re- ceived in the Office of the Business Man- ager College Administration Building, until lu:30 a. m., .December 7, 19oU. the rignt is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waivo any and all technicalities. Address Business Manager, A. and M. College ol iexas. College Station, Texas, for turthel information. 37tl Automatic Bendix washing machine. Reasonable. B-6-C College View. VI 6- 8489. 37t2 1954 Chevrolet, convertible, turquoise, radio, heater, powerglide, good tires, clean, only 40,000 miles. 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Page 1: THE BATTALION Aggie Talent Show Slated PAGE 4 Texas Wins …newspaper.library.tamu.edu/lccn/sn86088544/1959-11-24/ed... · 2018. 10. 10. · Drive-in, Austin. Dec. 3rd at the Paper

Twenty-Four Hour Slack And

White Film Developing

A&M.PHOTO SHOP

PAGE 4THE BATTALION

Tuesday, November 24, 1959

WHEN YOUR TV GOES BAD DON'TqG E MAD • • .

TEST YOUR OWN TUBES on our "SELF SERVICE" tube

"tester. REPLACE BAD TUBES HERE

The Exchange Store“Serving Texas Aggies”

For the Ladies’Man (Aggie)

One rhinestone necklace One black notebook One red purse One “Hamlet” script

Make sure you stock of per­suaders is complete; attend the MSC Lost and Found Auction before and after the . . . Bonfire.

Texas Wins First Place In Debating

The University of Texax took first place in the 11th annual A&M Invitational Debate Tourn^nent held here Friday and Saturday.

Sixteen schools competed in the debate. They were A&M, Texas, Lamar Tech, St. Mary’s University, Del Mar College, University of Houston, Southwest Texas State, Baylor, Texas Christian Univer­sity, Texas Lutheran, Blinn Junior College, Stephen F. Austin, Har- din-Simmons, Rice, Wharton Jun­ior College, Southern Methodist University.

Texas took the senior division. The Texas team consisted of Eddie Broudreaux and Julius Glickman.

Second place in the senior divi­sion went to SMU, a team headed by debaters Rod Brister and Jim Craig.

Stephen F. Austin was third. Horace Hartsell and John Brad­shaw debated for Stephen F. Aus­tin.

In the junior division, Rice’s Jim Bob Doty and Reed Martin took first place. Rice was the only un­defeated team in the tournament.

Anne McCall and Mike Henke of Baylor placed second, and Hous­ton’s John Perdue and Russell Stanley placed third.

Individual speakers awarded at the tournament were Brister, SMU; Neil Weatherhogg, TCU; and Judy Williams of Baylor, all in the senior division.

Junior division speakers award­ed were Henke, Baylor; McCall, Baylor; and Doty of Rice.

Aggie Talent Show Slatedec. f! in Guion Hall

mm, mm

DOES IT!It filters as

no single filter canfor mild, full flavor!

HERE’S HOW THE DUAL FILTER DOES IT:

1. It combines a unique inner filter of ACTIVATED CHARCOAI__ defi­nitely proved to make the smoke of a cigarette mild and smooth ...

2. with an efficient pure white outer filter. Together they bring you the real thing in mildness and fine tobacco taste!

The Aggie Talent Show is sched­uled for Tuesday night, Dec. 8, at 8 in Guion Hall, with ten outstand­ing acts highlighting the evening program.

The acts include Jerry Brown, a rock’n’roll singer who accompanies himself; John Holveck, hillbilly

Visits Here YesterdayA review team from the Atomic

Energy Commission visited the De­partment of Oceanography and Me- teorology here yesterday.

The group consisted of Dr. I. E. Wallen of the Environmental Sci­ences Branch of the Division of Biology and Medicine, Dr. John Whitnah of the AEC staff and Dr. Edward Goldberg of Scripps Insti­tution.

They reviewed the status of the project started some four years ago under the direction of Dr. Richard Bader concerning the ef­fects of radioactive substances in the sea. Dr. K. M. Rae also is conducting research along this line.

Air Firce meteorological train- :ng representatives were also here. They were William Jenner of the Air Weather Service and Maj. John Collins of the Air Force Institute of Technology. They discussed the department’s training program in meteorology for air force officers.

Capt. Paul S. Bauer, special con­sultant on oceanography, subcom­mittee on oceanography of the House Merchant Marine and Fish­eries committee, also arrived at noon.

Dr. Robert E. Stevenson, staff member in geological oceanog­raphy at the University of South­ern California, visited the depart­ment Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 24-25. He has been in England doing research on the effects of coastal waters upon coastal clim­ate.

Indian ReaderMADAM ROSA

Advises on all affairs of life.She has the God-given power 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

Readings S1.00 (Open on Sundays too)

singer and fiddle player; Bobby Phillips, hillbilly singer who ac­companies himself on electric gui­tar and Melvin Goodwin, singer of old Irish songs.

Also on the program is Jose Ma­her, Spanish guitarist and calypso singer; Jerry Reed and the “Moon- glows” combo; David Berne, pop­ular singer; “The Emeralds,” a combo; “Buchanan & Lee,” pianists and Paul M. Page, popular singer. Joe Easley will be emcee for the program.

The judges for the show will be Capt. W. T. Rife, Jr., School of Military Science, Dr. E. E. Stokes,

TODAY THRU SATURDAY

mu mimummmmmmr

TUESDAY Kirk Douglas In

“LAST TRAIN FROM GUN HILL”

Plus' James Cagney In“NEVER SaEaL

ANYTHING SMALL”Wednesday - Thursday - FridayCAT ON A HOT TIN ROOF”

With Elizabeth Taylor Also

“TWILIGHT FOR THE GODS”

With Rock Hudson LATE SHOW FRIDAY

“THE DEADLY MANTIS’And

“LOVE SLAVES OF THE AMAZONS”

Dept, of English, Rush McGinty, Vice President of the MSC Coun­cil, Mrs. M. T. Harrington, and Mrs. Rod Whisenant.

The Aggie Talent Show Staff is comprised of eight members, in­cluding the chairman, Jimmy Rob­erts; director, Paul Phillips; stage manager, Joe Jackson; and assis­tant stage manager, Richard Nagy. Also on the staff are Don Rey­nolds, lighting director; Dave Woodard, program design; pub­licity chairman, David Hughes and staging, Mike Bozardt.

LAST DAY DOUBLE FEATURE

“SURRENDER HELL’- &

. “RATTLE FLAME”STARTS TOMORROW

Big Kids Double Thriller Special Prize Given Away Each Day

LAST DAY“GILDA & BIG HEAT”

The origin of silk weaving in China is unknown. Earliest ex­amples found were in Chinese Turkestan in 1914, these being at­tributed to the First Century B.C.

Four (4) Day Color Developing

A&MPHOTO SHOP

Open Weekdays at 6 p. m. Saturday & Sundays 1 p. m.

TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY

A Cecil 8. DeMille

yuTIrwIer-------- a* Jean Lafitte-----—

CLAIRE BLOOM CHARLES BOYER

rfTMbk

A

CHARLTON HESTON- ■ ■ aa Andrew Jackson .

TECHIVICOIXJR®total b Italy Wta» ■ ftrectrt tj taltaiy Qum

^ LfaOTMlftto • rouyiSIOir

CLOSED THURSDAY Friday & Saturday

For Thanksgiving HolidaysSUNDAY and MONDAY ~

BATTALION CLASSIFIEDFOR RENT

Two bedroom home, unfurnished, near College. Fenced yard. Washer connections. Panel ray beaters. 406 Poplar-. VI 6-5239.

37tfn

Save on transportation by moving close o A&M Campus. Nice two bedroom dup-

lex apartment just north of Campus with fenced-in back yard. TA 3-3692 or VI 6- 5442. 21tfn

Apartment two blocks from north gate. Nicely furnished, freezing unit in refrigera­tors. Several walk in closets. Clean as a pin. 401 Cross St., VI 6-5064 6tfn

Brick duplex apartment. Unfurnished me bedroom. Central heat, tiled bath, car­port, storeroom. North Gate area. CallVI 6-6468. 133tfn

Unusually nice three bedroom house. Large rooms, two porches, garage. $70.00 See at 601 Montclair in College Park or phone VI 6-7496. 21tfn

Two bedroom, unfurnished, brick apart­ment. 402B Second St. Twin Oaks Apart­ments. VI 6-5334. U5tfn

Roomy, 2 bedroom apartment. Near Jrockett School. Available immediately, ’hone VI 6-0660 or VI 6-4016. 137tfn

Unusually nice three room furnished apartment. Just off A&M Campus. Pri­vate. $40.00. See at 203 Kyle at East Gate or phone VI 6-7496 after 5:00 p. m.

34tfn

Large bedroom, private bath, single beds, share with graduate student. 500 Main St., College Station. VI 6-5544. 24tfn

Furnished apartment just off A&M Cam­pus, South Gate, nice, very large rooms. Three rooms and bath $40.00. See at 603 Montclair. VI 6-6026. 21tfn

Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop.98tfu

Unfurnished two bedroom duplex panel ray heat large back yard washing machine connections rent open 811 Montclair. Apply 809 Montclair. 18tfn

WHITLEY’S PEST CONTROL

GUARANTEED SERVICE

TA 2-4285

3706 So. College Ave.

Product of iJ&nt/uean

' or/'* WV CATESJ Writer co.Zadding

f & MACHINESf '■ CALCULATORS

, j ELECTRIC

L & MANUALSDISTRIBUTOR FOR

ROYAL & VICTOR*09 S. MAIN BRYAN, TEX.

TA 2-6000

special notice

Dance to the music of Rock and Roll Joe and his comoo. The kid that makes the guitar talk, Wednesday Nov. 25th and Thursday Nov. 26th at the Falcon Lounge. 8:30 till 12. November 28th at the Circle Drive-in, Austin. Dec. 3rd at the Paper

Huntsville. 37tl

DAY NURSERY by the week, day or rur. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett,

V16-4006. 120tfn

Cade’s Auto Repair Department Trained Mechanics—Work Guaranteed

Liberal Terms. 1309 Texas Avenue 133tfn

Put your reservations in now for ban- uets. Accomodate up to 250 people. TA 2 352. Triangle Restaurant. 12tfii

Day nursery, experienced child care, noon meal, pick up and delivery, fenced

VI 6-6294. 126tfn

Dr. George W. Buchanan Chiropractor

304 E 27th Bryan, TexasPhone: Bus. TA 2-4988

Res. TA 2-4981

« ENGLNKEKING ANDARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES

• BLUE LINE PRINTS 8 BLUE PRINTS » PHOTOSTAT?

SCOATES INDUSTRIESee3 Old Sulphur Springs RotMC

BRYAN, TEXAS

RADIO—PHONO—TV Service

BySOSOLIK

TUBES TESTED FREE BY EXPERTS 713 S. Main TA 2-1941 Bryan

HELP WANTED

Saleslady wanted who is interested in developing an Infant’s Department. Give references and salary, information regarding family status. If student wife, when husband is graduating. Write Box 100 c/o Battalion. 25tfn

1 01. SALE

OFFICIAL NOTICESOfficial nonces must oe Drougin, uiauee

»r telephoned so as to arrive In liie Oliic* ti Student Publications (Ground Flout IxUCA, VI d-ttiia, hours 8-i2, 1-5, dau» Monday througn Friday! at or Delore the deadline ol I p.ui. ol the day proceeding publication — Director ol Student Pubilca tiillis.

Those students who have 95 semester hours of credit may purchase an A. and M. ring. The hours passing at time of the preiimary grade report on Novemoer 16, may be used in satisfying the 95 hour re­quirement. Those students qualifying under this regulation may leave their names with the ring clerk in the Regis­trar’s Office in order that she may check their record to determine eligibility to order the ring. Orders for the ring will be taken between December 7 and January 1, 1960. The ring clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon Mopday through Friday.

H. L. Heaton, Director OfAdmissions and Registrar 32t6

January graduates are reminded that they must order their Graduation An­nouncements at the Cashiers Window of the Memorial Student Center between the dates of November 4th and November 25th.

27tl5

TY - Radio - HiFiService & Repair

GILS RADIO & TVTA 2-0826 101 Highland

(2) 1952 model Chevrolets, 12 passenger, 6 cylnder. (Jan be seen by calling tne Housing Office. Sealed bids will be re­ceived in the Office of the Business Man­ager College Administration Building, until lu:30 a. m., .December 7, 19oU. the rignt is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waivo any and all technicalities. Address Business Manager, A. and M. College ol i’exas. College Station, Texas, for turthel information. 37tl

Automatic Bendix washing machine. Reasonable. B-6-C College View. VI 6- 8489. 37t2

1954 Chevrolet, convertible, turquoise, radio, heater, powerglide, good tires, clean, only 40,000 miles. Call VI 6-4004 after 6:30 p. m. 33t6

Extra nice 11 month old fiiley, sarrei, three white feet, blaze face, daughter of Zantanon H. by King P 234. Paul Curtis. First house west of Sheep Center. VI 6- 7108. 21tfn

WORK WANTEDTyping wanted, neat, accurate. Keanson-

able rates. Mrs. Carlson Vi 6-7936. 122tfl

Your reports will be typed quickly an( accurately on electric typewriters at tht Bi-City Secretarial Service, 3408A Texat Avenue. Phone VI 6-6786. 71tff

WAiN'l AD KATEbday ...... 3* per word'if per word each additional day

Minimum charge—40e DEADLINES

4 p. m. day before publication Classified Display

per column inch each insertion

PHONE VI 0-6416

Early Bird Shoppe, Inc.

Curtains — Fabrics — Toys

Ridgecrest Village

Li 4. / f I Where the Art of g| Ar o la ret j K^ajetertu Cookm# fa i\oi Lost Jj

DR. M. W. DEASONOPTOMETRIST Contact Lenses

Hours 9:00 - 5:30 Evenings by Appointment214 N. Main TA 2-3530

Joyce’sComplete Department

MATERNITY and INFANTS WEAR608 College Ave. Bryan