The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 16, 1956, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
Thursday, Fetiruary 16, 1956
Job Interviews
The following interviews will be
|held Friday:
HUMBLE OIL & REFINING
[CO. will inteiwiew on all degree
levels in chemical, civil, electrical,
geological, industrial, mechanical
and petroleum engineering. They
also will interview persons holding
advanced degrees in chemisti-y and
physics.
U. S. NAVAL LABORATORIES
IN CALIFORNIA will interview
majors in the following subjects:
electrical, mechanical, aeronautical,
chemical and civil engineering,
physics, mathematics, meteorology,
chemistry, statistics and architec-
(See JOBS, Page 6)
OPEN FOR ALL BANQUETS, DINNERS
RECEPTIONS, WEDDINGS AND LUNCHEONS
MAGGIE PARKER DINING HALL
TA 2-5089
“The Oaks” — TA 3-4375
BRYAN
ATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD KATES
One day per word
per word each additional day
Minimum charge—
DEADLINES
5 p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
80tf per column inch
each insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
For Sale
(3) 1949 Chevrolet Carryalls.
May be seen by calling at the Dean
of Engineering’s Office. Sealed
bids will be received in the Office of
the Business Manager, College Ad
ministration Building until 10:30
a.m., February 27, 1956. The right
is reserved to reject any and all
technicalities. Address Business
Manager, A. and M. College of
Texas, College Station, Texas, for
further information. 86t2
Bicycle — top condition; greens
and OD’s (31 by 31); green over
seas cap, 7 1/8. Call VI 6-4206
after 5 p.m. 85t4
1950 Buick Special with heater.
Priced low for quick sale. VI
6-6658. 79tf
1954 For Custom fordor sedan,
low mileage. Will take- trade-in.
John Shanks, Hart C-7. 68tf
Houses for Sale
Small three bedroom furnished
economical house with carport be
tween Bryan and College. Can be
financed on low monthly payments.
TA 2-1495. 86tf
Wanted to Rent
Please call if you will vacate un
furnished house by June 15, rent
up to $50.00 month plus utilities.
Mi's. Warren Tomme, Day VI-
6-4221, night, VI 6-4367. 83t8
Room For Rent
Southeast upstairs bedroom, pri
vate . bath. Meals. Mrs. Maggie
Parker. 75tf
Work Wanted
Will care for children.
$7.50. Call VI 6-7175.
Weekly
85t4
Typing work wanted. Call Ruth
Wiggins, VI 6-7139. 84t8
Neat, accurate typist would like
to type for you in my home near
campus. VI 6-4644. 83t7
Guaranteed radio and appliance
repair. C-13-D College View.
81tl4
Typing wanted to do in my
home. Mrs. C. E. Carlson, Jr.
Phone TA 2-3532 after 5 p.m. lOOtf
Pets
Dogs, cats boarded—low daily,
weekly, monthly rates. Grooming,
Puppies. Free pickup, delivery.
BAYARD KENNELS, Highway 6
South, College. VI 6-5535. 70tf
Special Notice
NOTICE SALESMEN—Student
Floral Concession meeting will be
held in the Floriculture green hous
es for all salesmen of the Student
Floral Concession on Tuesday, Feb
ruary 21 at 7:30. All salesmen
are ui'ged to attend. 87t3
One - day service on Rubber
Stamps. We make them at Marion
Mangrum’s Brazos Printing Co.
VI 6-5280. 86tf
DOGS BOARDED: Clean com
fortable quarters, Caucasian
Boarding Kennels. Special rate to
“Aggies”. 49tf
SCll. ROSS LOOGE NO. 1300 A.F. A A.M.
College Station
Called meeting Thursday.
February 16. 7 p.m. Ex
aminations and work in MM
Degree. Members and vis
iting brethren cordially in
vited.
L. S. Paine, WM 86t2
N. M. McGinnis, Secy.
» ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
» BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
803 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRITAN, TEXAS
PROMPT RADIO SERVICE
— Call —
SOSOLIK’S RADIO AND
TV SERVICE
713 S. Main St.
(Across from Railroad Tower)
PHONE TA 3-1941 BRYAN
For Rent
Trailer space, 307 Glade Street,
College Station. Within walking
distance campus. VI 6r7076. 84t4
Three room fumished apartment,
large screen porch and garage.
Near Southside Shopping Center.
VI 6-4452 after 5. 84tf
Large bedroom with walk - in
closet or will share home with
working couple. VI 6-5953. 81tf
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed,
or telephoned so as to arrive In the Office
of Student Publications (307 Goodwin,
VI 6-0415, hours 8-13, 1-5, dally Monday
through Friday) at or before the deadline
of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publicalton.
— Director of Student Publications.
GRADUATE SCHOOL
Robert P. Celarier, candidate for the
Degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Genetics
will present his dissertation, “A Cytogen
etic Survey of the Andropogon Ischaemum
Complex”, Saturday, February 18, 1956 at
8:30 a.m. in the Graduate Council Room,
Administration Building. Interested mem
bers of the faculty of the Graduate School
are invited to be present.
IDE P. TROTTER 87tl
Dean
TO GRADUATE STUDENTS
Any graduate student who expects to
complete all the requirements for a degree
by the end of the current semester should
call by the office of the Dean of the
Graduate School and make formal applies^
tion for the degree.
March 1st. is the deadline for filing an
application for a degree to be conferred
at the end of the current semester.
IDE P. TROTTER 8713
Dean
All students n Arts and Sciences who arc
entitled to a ‘‘Distinguished Student” card
on the basis of grades earned in the Fall
Semester should stop by the office of the
Dean, 107 Academic Building, to pick up
their cards, beginning Monday, February
13. 85t4
W. H. Delaplane, Dean
School of Arts and Sciences
Officers of home-town clubs and other
clubs which have used the classrooms in
Academic Building as meeting rooms dur
ing the Fall semester and desire to con
tinue to use them during the Spring sem
ester should come to the office of the Dean
of Arts and Sciences, 107 Academic Build
ing, to arrange for meeting room assign
ments for the Spring semester, anytime af
ter noon, Monday, February 13. Current
reservations will not be valid after Feb
ruary 29. 85t4
W. H. Delaplane, Dean
School of Arts and Sciences
CHANGES IN STUDIES
Changes in the list of courses for which
any student is currently registered may be
made only on the recommendation of the
head of each department concerned and
with the approval of the dean of the stu
dent’s school. A student may not add
courses afer February 11. Any course
dropped after Saturday, February 18,
shall nomally carry a grade of ‘‘F”.
J. P. Abbott 82t7
Dean of the College
CANDIDATE FOR DEGREE
Any student who normally expects to
complete all the requirements for a degree
by the end of the current semester should
call by the Registrar’s Office NOW and
make formal application for a degree.
March 1st is the deadline for filing an
application for a degree to be conferred at
the end of the current semester. The
deadline applies to both graduate and
undergraduate students.
H. L. Heaton
Registrar 82tl4
ALL DEPARTMENTS: Copies of the
1955-56 Student Directory are available
(75 cents each) at the Office of Student
Publications. 207 Goodwin Hall. 72tf
In order that students and faculty may
attend the morning services during Relig
ious Emphasis Week, February 19-24,
classes will be dismissed by Executive
Committee action according to the follow
ing schedule:
Monday, February 20—-11-12 a.m.
Tuesday, February 21—10-11 a.m.
Wednesday, February 22—10-11 a.m.
Thursday, February 23— 9-10 a.m.
Friday, February 24— 9-10 a.m.
J. P. Abbott 84t9
Dean of the College
Religious Week What’s Cooking
O The schedule for toniirht is
(Continued from Page 1)
as State in Mental Testing, Clinical
Psychology, Projective Techniques,
Adolescent Development, Guidance,
and a class in Marital Psychology.
In addition to his teaching, Hamil
ton does consultant work in the
area of marital adjustments and
personality problems.
Dr. Hamilton is author of “Work
Book in Marital Psychology,” and
co-author of “Work Book in Adol
escent Psychology,” and “Work
Book in Adolescent Development.”
REV. CARL E.. HACKER, Luth
eran Student Foundation, Univer
sity of Texas, will
live in Dormitory
1 and will lead
the forums and
discussion groups
for Dormitories 1
and 3 and be
available for con
ferences during
the week. Rev. Hacker
He is presently instructor, Luth
eran Bible Chair, at U.T. and is the
Executive Director of the Lutheran
Student Foundation. Hacker came
to Texas in 1953 after serving as
pastor in several churches in Penn
sylvania and Ohio.
Dr. Robert I. Kahn, Rabbi, Tem
ple Emanu El, Houston, will live in
Dormitory 15 and
lead the forums
and discussion
groups for that
dorm and the two
top floors of Dor
mitory 17.
After a three-
year chaplaincy in
the Army with
two years service in combat in
fantry overseas, Kahn was elected
Chaplain of the American Legion,
Department of Texas, and is now,
in addition to his rabbinic post,
Chaplain to the Veterans Admin
istration Hospital in Houston, and
Jewish Consultant Chaplain at El
lington Air Force Base.
A native of Iowa, Kahn was or
dained at Hebrew Union College of
Cincinnati in 1935 and has been
a resident of Houston since that
time. He received his Doctor of
Hebrew Letters from that same
college in 1950.
DR. ELLIS NELSON, Austin
Theological Seminary, Austin, will
live in the Board
of Directors
Rooms and lead
the Faculty’s
Forum and dis
cussion groups
each night in the
YMCA. He will
be available for
counseling during
the week.
An outstanding educator, Dr.
Nelson was National Director of
Youth work for the Presbyterian
Church, U.S., from 1945 to 1948.
He is a professor at the Austin
Theological Seminai'y and is in
structor in Bible at the University
of Texas.
His education was received at
A&M and Austin College; his min
isterial training at Austin Presby
terian Seminary; and graduate
study at the University of Texas,
and Andover Newton Theological
School.
Dr. Kahn
Dr. Nelson
Oneila Pierce New
Head For TCFR
Mrs. Oneita W. Pierce, area su
pervisor, Texas Education Agency
of Denton, was elected president
of the Texas Council on Family
Relations at the closing session of
its tenth annual conference at the
Memorial Student Center last week.
She succeeds Mrs. Eloise Johnson,
Extension family life specialist of
College Station.
The schedule for tonight is as
follows:
7:15
Land O Lakes Club meets in
room 305 of the Academic Building
to discuss High School Day plans,
elect officers and picture schedule.
Waco-McLennan County Club
meets in room 301 Goodwin Hall
for election of officers.
Lower Trinity Valley Hometown
Club meets in room 328 of the
Academic Building to discuss High
School Day and club picture plans.
7:30
Northeast Texas Hometown Club
meets in room 206 of the Academic
Building.
Pasadena Hometown Club meets
in room 306 of the Academic build
ing to discuss High School Day and
club picture plans.
"Dallas A&M Club meets in room
104 of the Biological Sciences
Building to discuss Easter Party
plans.
Lufkin, Angelina County Club
meets in the Lounge of Puryear
Hall.
Permian Basin Club meets in the
YMCA to discuss Aggieland pic
ture and party plans.
Fort Worth A&M Club meets in
the YMCA to discuss Sports Day,
Easter party and club picture
plans.
Lavaca County Club meets in
room 303 of the Academic Building.
Williamson County Club meets
in Puryear Lounge to discuss plans
for picture.
Winters Hometown Club meets in
room 3C of the MSC.
Abilene Hometown meets in X'oom
302 of the Academic Building to
discuss club picture plans.
Austin Hometown Club meets in
room 106 of the Academic Building
Bell County Club meets in room
127 of the Academic Building to
discuss club picture plans.
Port Arthur Club meets in room
105 of the Biology Building.
Del Rio Hometown Club meets
in Puryear Lounge to discuss High
School Day plans.
San Angelo West Texas Home
town Club meets in the Agricultur
al Building*for the election of offi
cers.
Amarillo A&M Club meets in
room 108 of the Academic Building
to discuss High School Day and
Cotton Ball plans.
Angelina County Club meets in
the YMCA.
T e x a r k a n a-Four States Club
meets in room 203 of the Academic
Building.
Yankee Hometown Club meets in
the YMCA.
McCALL’S
Humble Service Station
“Where Service
Is First”
East Gate VI 6-4922
Hy 6
KEYS MADE
While You Wait
For
Dorms
Autos »
Etc.
LOUPOT
WELCOME AGGIES
The Finest In Italian Foods
SPAGHETTI & MEAT BALLS OR SAUSAGE
PIZZA PIES (all kinds) — POOR BOY SANDWICHES
SIRLOIN STEAKS, A LA ITALIANA
. . COMPLETE ITALIAN MENU
SAUSAGE PLATES MEAT BALL DINNERS
— Luncheon Daily — — Open 8 A.M. to 1 A.M. —
we specialize in orders to go
VIC’s SPAGHETTI HOUSE
1501 W. 25th
Bryan
groceries
Hunts
2 1-2 Size
PEACHES
Grapefruit Juice Texsun No. 2 can
Pineapple Juice Dole 46 oz. can
Beans Libby's Cut Green
Corn Del Monte 303
2—303 cans
2 cans
Beans
Tomatoes
Salmon
Ranch Style 303 can
Rotel 303 can
Brookdale—tall
10c
25c
29c
29c
10c
10c
43c
Aunt Jemintti
5 lb. bagr
FLOUR
vA. 11
Scott Tissue
Roll
Crisco
Clorox
Tide
Mellorine
Milk
Welch
37
io<
81c
29c
69c
55c
19
Homo Fresh—Sanitary or Carnation 1-2 Qb\. 45c
Fruit of the Vine—20 oz. jar 39c
3 lb. can
1-2 gal
Giant pkg.
Lilly—1-2 gal.
APPLES
Comstock Pie
No. 2 Can
Valley Jumbo
Lettuce
1 lb. Cello Bag
Carrots
Cabbage
Bassett, In Bag
Ruby Red
Grapefruit
duce
^~J-rozen ^^~oocls
Lib bys
Head 5c
ORANGE JUICE
2 6 oz. cans 2r^^ c
5c
PERCH Gorton's
lb. 2c
1 lb. Pkg. 37c
10 lbs. 37c
Frigid Dough
APPLE PIES
2 for 9c
26 oz. 39c
Lean Tender Veal
Pot Roast lb. 2.9c
Ground Meat 27c
3 lbs. 79c
Bacon Hormel Sliced 39c
nUh
Ham
Shank End lb. 39c
Pork Ribs Fres ' 1
Armours Star Sliced
Bologna
lb. 25c
lb. 39c
MILLERS
SUPPER MARKET
Sunday 8 a.nx. to 8 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday—7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY & SATURDAY — FEBRUARY 16 - 17-18