The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 04, 1958, Image 4

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Thnrftdav. SeptpfnW 4. 19f)8 7fr» Battalion s Collrff* Station (Bmro* County), Tom* !
2nd Lt. J a mm It OffirM
* ♦ ♦
lies in Service
I Lark In ml APR, T#*i -Serond
Li«*ut«»nant Jam*** TV <>ffi**l«i ha«
rompl*>tr*i traiitmir in th** Air Forre
0(fir*-r I’rt-'Fllirkt SrhiwJ here and
will he a*Hi|fn«'ii to Jam*** Connally
AKR. Ti x., f<>r initial flymn train-
ioft a* a navigator.
He ia the tum of Mr. Jamea Off-
ield of Hre*k*nrid**', Tex.
Lt. Offiekl, a graduate of Rrerk-
enndge High School, ron-ived hi*
Arr Faroe rotnmiaaion through the
Reaene Offirer Training Oorp*
progiam while attending AAM
where he majored in mechanical
engineering.
Hehb at Webb AFR
Wehb AFR i Big SpiHog) Tex.,
—Second Lieutenant John A Webb,
a atudent pilot in the USAF pilot
training program, has amved at
Webb for the five and one half
month*' course on the single-en
gine, jot aircraft.
Lt W*bb is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. I. M Webb. .'UK* Fine Ave.,
West. He is a graduate of AIM
in 1957, and of th** primary flying
school at Malden Air Base, Mo.
Maldea is one of seven ptimary
j bnses sponsored by the USAF (civ-
| ilian -contract i, from which Webb
draws students for the basic
^course, here. ^
Terry Trie* Jets
Wehb AFR (B g Spring! Tex.
~2 Lt. Condon H. Terry, a stu
dent officer in the pilot training
program, has reported at Webb for
Col. Alfred A Robinson a 1932 th,, fivp un ^ one half months'
graduate of AAM with a B.S. in' course on the single engine, jet
mechanical engineering. Has been j
selectde by the Itepartment of De-! Th ^ heutenant ia the son of Mrs
fense for a high-level alignment Mary F Terry, rt44f. Vickery Rlvd.
the North Atlantic Treaty [Vallaa, and he is married to the
former Audrey Forbes whose par-|
ents reside at 1926 Tarrant Place,
2nd Lt. John A. Webb
WWW
1st Lt. Larrv F Heater
Ajjgie G*lonel
(iets NATO Job
2nd Lt. Condon H Terry
with the North Atlantic
Organisation in Paris
Col Robinson is commanding of
ficer of the Raritan Arsenal in
New Jersey.
The announcement says that in
bis new assignment Col. Robinson
will serve as chief of the army
section, Supply Liaison Group
This group acts as liaison between
the Department of Defe»*e and
NATO.
\i si tors Number
5,929 in August
A total of 5,929 visitors were on
the campus of AAM durfng the
months of June July and August.
There were 2,947 visitors here
during June, 2,389 during July and
f.93 during August, the report
show s.
A&M MENS SHOP
101 MAIN — NORTH GATI
AGGIE OWNED
Dallas, Texas.
Lieutenant Terry ia a graduate
of A&M and of the primary pilot
training school at Malden, Mo.
Malden Air Base is one of seven,
primary schools sponsored by the
USAF (civilian-contract) from
which Wehb draws many of its
students for this basic course.
Hester Get* Wings
1st Lt. Larry F. Hester received
his w ings at Laiedo Air Force Base
Sept. 1.
Lt. Hester took his baair training
at Bainbndge, (la where he wa*
chosen to take part in an experi
ment flying T-ST jet trainers.
After graduation the pilot will
fuither his training at Moody Air
Force Base in Valdosta, Ga.
Lt. Hester is the son of Mr and
Mr4, Henry Hester of Pasadena,
Tex.
You can mix two parts of un
salted vegetable shortening with
one part of flour and use it to
'coat the inside of a pan in which
a butter-type cake is to be baked
Sooner Joins
Yet Medicine
Department
Dr. Edwin W. Ellett. a for
mer member of the faculty at
Oklahoma State University,
has joined the Department of
Veterinary Medicine and Sur
gery, School of Veterinary Medi
cine.
His appointment ns assistant
professor was effective Septem
ber 1
A native of Virginia, TV. Fllett
was in the U. S. ( oast Guard dur
ing World War II and participate*!
in the Normandy invasion.
After his tour of military duty
he entered the Richmond Profes
sional Institute. Later, he entered
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and
completed work for a H S. degree
He received his Doctor of Veteri
nary Medicine degree from the
University of Georgia in 1953.
From 1953 to 1956, Dr Fllett
was in private practice in Virginia
For the last two pears he has been
an assistant professor in the De
partment of Veterinary Medicine
and Surgery at Oklahoma State
University.
Dr. Fllett and his wife, Ix)is
Jean, are making their home at
216 Helena in Bryan.
Job Prospects
Look ‘Brighter
Than in Spring
Employment prospects are
briKhter than tley Were in
the xpring. W R/Horeley. di
rector of the HarPment Serv-1
ice, prophesied yRsteCday. |
In a letter sent to ail deans and
i department heads Hgrsley explain
ed that the situation isn't all roses
however Only halfAhe number of 1
interview * for jobs 5>ehl last \e*r
are scheduled fc>r tH| '58-’59 school
year He said that many com
panies have rancefled their fall
schedules and oth*rs have indi
cated that they will seek employes
only once this year.
“Students will h»ye to be more
diligent in their wr»uit of 'the'
job thi* year and ^iil nap) more
and better counsellor from faculty
and friends,” the ifeflement Serv
ice head said.
To aid graduating i)*nior* find-
mg the job they seUi, Hor*ley and
hi* staff have plam^d group meet-
J ings to discuss r jrrtnt employ
ment situations amp the Placement
I ' Services operations* Three identi
cal meetings will Rve helji- Sept
23, 24, and 25—1*4 allow senior*
interesting in job^iuntinfe gutd
anre to attend.
Registration majrrtal 4*>r *en
iors will be distributed to! depart
ment heads soo4, Horsley
promised Ineluded^n the material
will be copies of^ “Senior Sells
Himself" and “Cofne Placement
Annual 1959" whMkjoffefs hints j
on finding and landing a bosition. !
First interviews^are scheduled |
for early October' #mi »tudents
were urged by the ^fi^iee W> regis
ter with the Plac*tl»tnt Ojffice as
soon as possible so they ckn build
up a .reference fil^ for irnployer
use.
As in the past, Rally ititeniew
schedules will run ip The Battalion
under the heading iJob ( alls.”
1
Reminder for summer 1 cooks:
When you turn the ove# on in
SPECIALS
Thar.-Fri-Sat.
Sept. 4-5-C |
cider to bake potatoes, make up
a batch of muffin* ffrom, scratch
or a mix), too. Both potatoes and
muffin* may he hiked at a hot
(425 degrees) t emprrature*
SAM HOUSTON ZEfHYR
Lv. N. Zulch 10:08 o.m.
Ar. Dallas . . 12:47 p.m.
Lv. N. Zulch • 7:28 p rn
Ar. Houston * 9:15 p.m.
FOrr WORTH AMO
DENVOt RAILWAY
N. 1. C*VA8, Agpnt
II • NORTH tine*
BATTALION CLASSIFIED -
” WORK WANTED
WANT AD RATES
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i>r*ni i>ks
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FOR SALE
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
For Sale: A new family room fori
jrour expanding family Typical j
16' x 12’ room for a* low a* 117.67 |
r r month with nothing down on!
H A T'tle I insured loans that
give you the lowest interest rate
r ynsible. ( all the MARION PUGH
I NKER GO. and ask fur “D** - ^
tor Fixit" today. Free estimate*. '
T'h-.ne VJ 6-5711. I5(*tl
Two bedroom house. Hardwood
floors, central heat, carport and
separate garage. Large lot. Fenced
backyard. 12000 equity for only
$550. No closing cost*. Phone VT-
6-5301, 1319 Foster. 147tfa
FOR RENT
New pine paneled room, all
modern, private entrance and
bath. Good location. TA 2-8291.
l. r >0tl
Unfurnished garage apartment
113 l v ynn Dr , TA 2-♦4(17. 150t3
(jood used
matic washer.
refrigerator, auto-
C-13 H ( V. IMnfn
Ijarge comfortable bedroom. Gall
VU; 4233. 401 Dexter, College Sta
tion. 149tfn
Attractive 2 bedroom unfurnish
ed apartment, near Crockett
School. Available immediately.
Phone VI 6-6660 or VI 6 5116.
138tfn
One unfurnished 2-hedroom ga
rage apartment. \T 6 7381 140tfn
Furnished apartment — three
rooms and bath. |50 00 a month
404 Boyett, inquire upstairs. 146tfn
Alterations-emilitary and tivil-
ian. All wor^ wn|l done. Price*
right 205 Davis St near Country
Club Lake, TaU Spwing Center.
I48t4
Furnished apartment—3 rooms
and bath: private entrance. Adults.
TA 2-1244 146tfn
Will refin^sh furniture, 502
Thompson or cell Cal. Sauer, Pl»ce-
ment Office, VI 6-4756. 143tfn
sCBmICti dUyan-
ORR'S
TOO CONVENIENT LO( ATIONS
200 E. 2llh. Bryan — 3516 Texan Axe.
OKR’S (>old Seal Veal ( rown
RO
POUND
ORR'S (.old Seal Veal
SHOULDER STEAK
BRISKET
ORR’S (.old Seal \ esl
Tor Stew or
Bar b-Q
ORR’S Gold Seal teal
LOIN STEAK
i.h
Lb
Swift, Sweet Rasher
BACON
IMPERIAL PURE CANE
Attractive two bedroom unfur
nished house with utility room.
Near Crockett and Lamar Schools.
Rent $60.0(). Phone VI 6 6454
147tfn
(1) * watt amplifier: (1) Disc
Recorder with recording heid and
eomponents. Model l’2. T>pe C.
Sealed bids will he received in the
Office of the Busineis Manager,
College Administration Building
until 10:30 a m., Sept. 15, 1958.
The right is reserved to reject any
and all bids and to waive any and
all technicalities. Address Business
Manager 4AM College of Texa*,
( allege Station, Texas, for further
information. 149t2
One three room furnished apart- j
ment with garage VI 6-6915.
149tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
Furnished 2 bedroom apartment,
207 Davis St. Day phone TA 3-
107*. 148(4
Large room, private hath and en-
trince near campus. VI 6-4251.
148tfn
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TRADING POST
1109 W 25th, Bryan
TA 2-1949 or TA 2 4061
House* in search of students. 1
and 2 bedroom apartmenta, avail
able tor immediate occupancy. De
sire to contact students in search
of pleasant living quarters. TA 3-
2872 or TA 2 6446 148tfn
Fxpenenced teacher of piano
now enrolling limited number of
students. Mrs. Jack Inglis, 201
Montclair. VI 6-5502. 150*1
*UL Ross i.onor no isoo * r * * u
Collac* St tt ton Trssji
Caltad mrat Inf Thuradtr
Srpt 4 at 7 p m Tha
Cntrrad Appranllra I>a«raa
will b« confarrad
t* M Raaadall W M
Joa Wonlkat Sar y
Need * home for your toddler*
while you work? *A'e have one
where they will have several ploy-
mate* in their own pge group. One
hot meal with milk each day.
Reasonable rajee. Mr*. Reddihg,
1104 Milner, V| 6 4892
SUGAR
With
$2.50
Purchase
Or More
Royal
GELATINE
AH Flavors
Box
POUND
BAG
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
COMO TISSUE
CAKE MIX
MELLORINE
Texsun
46-Oz. ( an
Swansdou n
\\ bile-A’ellow -Devil
ROLL
pkg.
Lilly’s (’ream 1-md
Dr Sanitary 1 2 (.al. Sq.
Fairlane I rozm
FROZEN FOODS
Foods
Your t£rm
better if yc
now, and
Secretarial
VI 6 6786,
etc
will be
them
City
n#w
venue.
115tfn
Electrolux Salea and Service (1
C Williams TA 3-6600 90tf*
Babie* wanted' Day care for In
fant* and toddler*. Hot mefls
Fenced in y*rd. Have college de
gree and experience as child wel
fare worker VI 6-7550. 146tfn
HELP WANTED
Two
angle Drive-In.
car hop* wanted. F-*Pbr-
ience not necessary. Apply Tri-
3604 South Co
'ollege
128tfr
Furnished apartmert
brick, Ywo beorooms VI
1012A E. Foster.
5 rooms,
6-5266,
148t3
Tom Thumb School and Nursery
Guided learning and play. Accredit
ed teacher. Mr*. Shirley J Wag
goner, VI 6-5600, 913 Fainiew,
C.S. 146tfn
Three bedroom houae. Tile bath,
hardwood floors, attached garage,
fenced in yard. Near college and
school*. Gl loan. 1007 Welsh St.,
C. S, VI 4-4360 *14813
t, 8, and 4,000 CPU Cooler* at
»al* price* installed free. White
Auto Store. 214 N. Bryan Street
TA 2-3847. - * 121tfn
Attractive, newly furnished three OFFICIAL NOTICES
room duplex at North Gate 157.50.!
^ 4-4464. j «» < ww5ale3nr^Tr wwvr*r^iL"om«
Furnished apartments and •mall
houses within walking distance of
the College. One office building
between Bryan aad Col lege on Col
lege Avenue VI 4-7331.. 135tfn
Sowing maahinea, Pruitt Fabrk
Shop. mtt
rwra. ri a—■■ aia i-f.
Pmmirnmm pi I sas. m imp pppm
j JJotard a Ca fill
Where the AH of
rt a Cooking 1$ Not Loet
e anorxi
to atm
o bli i u*m ntnrva
a aara rmwre
8TOATES INDUSTRIES
eas 0*4 aWsOat apWp WaaS
naran, TKxaa
Two waitreeaee wanted Eiper
ience not necessary. Apply Tri
angle Drive-In. 3604 South College
I23tfn
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( hopp*M Broccoli
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Cut t orn
Fresh Pact Sliced
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$ loo
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Rtg.
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$1.49
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B\N
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Hair Tonic
VITAIJS
89c
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Palmolive Reg or
Mentholated
RAPID SHAVE
69,
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