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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1958)
1 Three A&M Ven Eye Houston Firm Dr. Aaron Ro<«r, A. <'*ril Wam bl«* and Dr W W Mrinkr. offi- rial* of thr Tena^ Fnjrin*»Hn* Fxp«*nmrnt Station, arrr rro»nt ▼iaitors in thr a<iniini«trativr offi ce of An«irr»on, Clayton ami Co., Hounton. Th*« trio viaitrd th** firm in thr intrrrat of terhnoloffical ai tivitira of both orjrannationa. ARMENS SHOP 101 MAIN — NORTH OATI AGGIE OWNED \&M Newman Club Begins New Year ^ ith 4 Red Mans' Tho Nrwman Club of AAM will b^frin thr rifW arholaatir year by offrrinf the annual 'Red Maas’ in honor of the Holy Ghost in St. Mary'* Chapel at 5 IS p. m. today. The Mass take* ita name from the color of the vestments which the priest wears. Re<| m symbolic of love and wladotn which are two of the attributes of the Holy Spirit. All Catholics are urged to at tend. All students are invited. A previous not ire in The Rattal- i«m concerning the time of the Sunday services Was in error. The correct time is 7, R .'10 and 10 a. m. I a. m. Browsing Library Gets' Shipment of New Records New selections of 60 classical and xemi-claasical records arrived Courtesy Tiekets Issued By Police w More than 4<K» courtesy tickets have been issued to students, em ployees. and faculty members since Saturday, Sept. IB, the first day of school, according to Fred Hick man, campus security officer The number of these courtesy tickets will deminish as the year progresses, he said The money collected from traffic violations will be used for parking lot improvements. 75< SPECIAL 75 *4 Fried Chicken Swift's I’remium Comb. Salad French Fries Hot Koll;* and Honey (OR) Fresh Catfinh Hush Puppies French Fries Comb Salad Hot Rolls SPEC I AL STARTS EVERY DAY AT r»:00 P. M. Kelleys Coffee Shop and Corral 201 S. Main Brvan BA TTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES awt w **» U 9— MUMJJfM t a.as *<W ketwm saMtawMM mova n satis FOR RENT Furnishei Duplex. 409B Bayvtt. $42 ( all VI 6-7334 6t2 FOR RENT Attractive 2 bedroom unfurnish ed apartment, near Crockett School. Available immediately. Phone VI 6 6660 or VI 6 5116. - 138tfn Room and pri'ate bath St. VI — three rooms and bath. $50.00 a month. 404 Boyett, inquire upstairs. 146tfn HELP WANTED Campus. I.ee St. 6-4556, near 6t4 One IxHirorun furnished house. Three miles south of college - One acre w<H*ded lot. $55. N I 6-7100 after 4 (Ml. 6t4 F.stra large room with bath Jruilt and furnished for a man. \uiet home, lovely neighborhood, easy walking distance campus. Garage if JesireA 607 Jersey South. VI 6-6761. 5t5 Two car hopa wanted iertce not necessary. At angle Drive-In. $606 South College 123tfi :Tn r : FOR SAI.F. OR RENT House for rent or sale rooms unfurnished. 102 Place. C. S. VI 6-4632. recently at the Memorial Student Center Browaing Library jnd more will be received in the neat week, Mra. Mary Sue Ratcliff, librarian in the Browsing Library, amid yea terday. Mm. Ratcliff said that the new records are orchestral, opera, op eretta and vocal. The orrhenkral selections contain symphonies of such composers as Dvorak (No. 5), Schubert (Nos. 8 and 15) and Yschaikowsy (Nos 5 and 6). The overtures contain works of Weber as well as the Nutcracker Suite No. 1 by Tschai- kowsky. Beethoven’s "Piano Concerto No. 5” and Brahm’s “Violin Con certo” are recorded orchest rally with soloists. The opera selections include some of the works of Verdi, as well as operatic arias ^f the fa mous tenor Caruao. Musical com- ; edies such as “My Fair Lady” are also available. Data of the library shows that approximately 150 students used ; the record rooms last week. Mrs. Ratcliff also says that the number 1 tends to increase as the new stu- dents get accustomed to their scho lastic routine and acquainted with the Browsing Library. The Browsing Library offers records covering the field of music from classical to popular From the files, it appears that the most requested records by the student* frequenting the music rooms are in the popular field as Julie lx>n- don’s “Lonely Girl”, Belafonte's “Calypso” and “Oklahoma' by Rodgers and Hammerstein. Church Aides To Be Honored Professor Given Methodists Research Grant The Battalion ■> Cottegm Station (Bravos County), Ttutmt I PAGE 4 Wednesday. September 24, 1958 The AAM Methodist Church will honor present and prospective workers in the area of religious education with a banquet at Del Marmol's at 7 Wednesday even mg, announced J. T. Kent, chair man of the church commission on education. Speaker for the occasion will be the Rev. Dr. Stanley E. Carter, pastor of Firet Methodist Church of Ixingview. Dr. Carter has long been interested in the field of re ligious education, having begun his ministry as educational assistant at First Methodist Church, Hous ton. Dr. Carter ha* served as pastor of many of the leading churches of this area, including Marshall, Carthage and Kilgore. In 1956 he completed six years as superintendent of the Houston East District. In this position he helped strengthen the work of the church schools in the Houston area Dr. C. C. Doak. head of the De partment of Biology, A&M an nounced recently that the Atomic Energy Commission has approved a $14,5<MI research grant to Dr. Frederick H. hasten, assistant pro fessor in the department. The new one year grant provides for an expansion of a cancer re search program which was started last year. It will supplement a pre vious three-year graht of $25,000 from the National Cancer Insti tute. hasten spent six weeks this past summer as a research as sociate irt the Department of Zoo- ology at Columbia University. He had previous experience in the handling of radioisotopes in the summer of 1K52 when he took the Basic Radioisotope Technique Course at the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies. Other laboratory personnel as sociated with the cancer studies in clude Mrs. Mane Hitchcock and Mrs. Vivian Burton Miss Buxanne Reseanh Fellowship. Ervin will also participate in the work, beginning October 15. R(X)\f AND BOARD Room and Board with private family. Private entrance. TA 2- 5655. . 5t3 SPECIAL NOTICE Two waitresses wanted. Ex ience not necessary, Apply angla Drive-In. $606 South Coller* 123tfr ft: WORK WANTED SUL ROSS IODOE NO 1300 A V * A Collet* Station T»im A Callel meet in* Thiir».Uv Oh September 2ti at T <st p m .JwA Tbe Kptererl vppren'lre Me UC^eUe eon'it degree Kill be ron f erred and F A etamma- Tflr none will he fiven Ranedell WM W (Milken Sec y SERVING BRYAN and COLLEGE STATION ^ MM HOUSTON ZEPHYR Lv. N. Zulch 10:08 o.m. At. Dallas . . 12:47 p.m. Lv. N. Zulch . 7:28 p.m. Ar. Houston . 9:1S p.m. FORT WORTH and DENVER RAILWAY N. L carat, Aqet Rhen* IS • SORTS ZttlCM Builington Route Rains Slows ^ork On Parkin® Areas Improvements on parking lots behind the Exchange Store, lj»w Hall and Puryear Hall have been delayed by the heavy rains which make it difficult to get the proper grade of gravel base. Jbe improvements began this summer in hopes of having them completed before September, said W. Howard Badgett, Physical Plants Manager. The R B Butler Construction Co. of Bryan began work on the drainage of these lots V, E Knott Inc. added the gravel Funds for these improvements come from student fines collected ^ , _ throughout the year, Badgett said SccrCtlirY llir<‘<l Mrs. Dixie Branorn has been Gene Donovan, while battling employed on a half time basis with W F. Bailey, Jr., in a match at the the Architectural Research Group, Salt I.ake Country Club, dazzled Texas Engineering Experiment 24 Chem Majors Do Graduate Work Dr P K. Callaway, head of the Department of Chemistry, an nounced Wednesday that seventeen teaching assistants, four graduate assistants and three teaching fel lows are among the graduate atu- dents in the department thia se mester. The teaching assistanta are V. M Artecona, Jessell Bailey, Jamea B Beal, James W. Brartsford, Clin ton P. Kalis, Elmer Eoldvary, Alvia B Gainer, Robert W. Gardner. Har ry N Gilland, Albert C. Kunkle, David L. Perkins, Morris Rapoport, Lewis ('. Sams. Jack C. Scott, John H. Stevenson, Hugh C. Sutton and Raymond A. Ward. Graduate isaistants are George N. Chremos, Lacy E. Scoggins, Jimmie C. Starck and Billy J. Ya ger. Teaching fellows are Erwin W. Neuvar. Hiram J Thomas and Wil liam B. Witmer. Jacob R Hildebrand is doing graduate work on a Dow.Research Fellowship and Albert R. Hilton is with the department on a Welch A&M Prof Has Article Published Dr R. L. Skrabunek of the De partment of Agricultural Econom ics and Sociology at A. and M. has written the mam story in the cur rent ipsue of West Texas Today. The magazine is the official publication of the West Texas Chamber of Commerce. Entitled “People, People Every where”, the article traces popula tion developments in West Texas during the last eight years. ! his opponent with a birdie, birdie, eagle finish on the 16th, 17th and i 18th holes of the new course. Station, and the office of the act ing dean of Arts and Sciences, doing secretarial work. ATTENTION ALL LAND LORDS: "Doctor Fixit”. at th« MARION PUGH LUMBER CO can give you a package repair and ■W i 11 refinish furniture, 502 Apartment. Nice, quiet place fv , 0,: r t *J* ^®*; r * auer * remodeling deal He can take Oi« one boy w ho really w ants to study * • - *-i »- ment Office, VI 6-4756. One boom, kitchenette, bath and garage Completely furniahed New wall to wall covering Two block* from North Gate. $85.00 monthly. 'VI 6 7248 143tfn upkeep of your rental uaits for , ! ,. ou f rom smallest jofc to lh« Your term paDers, ate., will b« j largest job. He can take care of better if you think now, write them the repair, painting plumbing ant ring them to Bi-Citj electrical work Cal! the MARIO? now, an 5tfn Serratariai service to be typed now VI 6-5786, 3408A Texas Avenue. 115tfn Extra nice and clean paneled Air-conditioned. One bedroom apartment. Stove and refrigerator Babies wanted I Day care for in only. Close to Campus. Ideal for | fants and toddlers. Hot meali two students VI 6 6638. 4tfnj Fenced in ynrd. Have eolle Four room furnished apartment with garage in Bryan. Call VT 6 5638. 4tfn ege de gree and experience as child wel fare worker. VI 6-7550. 146tfi Unfurnished two bedroom brick In Whitecrest apartments. First Street, College. $69 50. TA 2-4127. 3tfn Brick Duplex North Gate. One bedroom, tile bath, central heat. Carport, storeroom. Call VI 6- 4526. 2tfn WANTED Aggie wife desires child 12 48 months old to keep as companion to 16 month old daughter in pri vate home. 7()4 Maryem. VI 6- 4878. 5tfn Medical technician. TA 3-3111 between 8:30 and 10:00 a m. 5t3 Five room house Two bed rooms. 2105 Echols, Br\an. VI 6- 70»8 2tl0 W ANTED TO BUY Two bedroom unfurnished house. Newly redecorated Utility room. Good location. 155. VI 6-6454 2tfn C. Q Completely furnished three room and two room apartments. Private bath and entrance Adults TA 2 1244 2tfn Ideal bed room far one or two students. T \ 3-2208. 2t8 Practice piano in good condition VI 6-4666. 5t3 FOR SALE One set encyclopedia Brittanica Latest edition. Year book. Dict ionary- Atlas. Bookshelf. 1014 Walton Drive. 6U (Acorn Hill Trailer Lark) Thirty Utility spaces for house trailer parkway Duplex furnished apartment. Business place for cafe with Inina ouarters 2301B North Highway 6 Bryan 2tl0 I^irge comfortable bedroom. Call VT 6-4233, 401 Dexter, College Sta tion. 149tfn 1953 four d*or Packard. Four good tires Radio, heater. VI 6- 9951. VI 6-7039 after 5:00. 6t8 Good used cornet, after 5:00. VT 6-5354 6t4 Small electric Austral refrigera tor. Ideal for apartment or single room. VT 6 7(M2. 6t4 Sewing machine* Pruitt Pnbrv Rhop 98H Houses in search of students 1 and 2 bedroom apartmenta, avail able for Immediate occupancy. De sire to contact students in search of pleas* nt living quartets. TA 3- 2872 or T A 2-3463 148tfn Large two bedroom house. Sep arata dining room and living room, large screened porch, all tile bath large lot, attached double garage FHA appraisal 1162 Milner, near campus. lola Barron. Call TA 3 3913 or TA 2-6933. 2tfn One unfurnished 2-bedrooan ga rage apartment. VI 6-7331 MOtfn Furnished apartmenta and amall houses within walking distance of the College. On« office bihiding between Bryan and College on Col lege Avenue. VT 6-7331. 135tfn • BNOINKBUNO AN* aacaBTarTTBAi. armran • at i a link rnrwra e aim musts 8C0ATE8 INDl’STRIES aas OM *«•»»■> Am* aaVAM. TEXAS 2. 3, and 4.860 CFM Coolers at •ale pncea installed free. White Auto Store. 216 N. Bryan Street TA 2 3867. 121tfa Two bedroom house. Hardwood floors, central heat, carport and separate garage Large lot. Fenced backyard. $2000 equity for only $550 No closing roata. Phone VI- < 5301, 1319 ranter. 147tfa PUGH LUMBER CO today am ask for “Doctor Fixit” and dis cuss the package upkeep plan with him. Phone VT 6 -5711. 6t4 Indies (Huh Holds September Meeting The Veterinary' Faculty Ladies Club held their September meeting last Friday in the home of Dean aryl Mrs. A. A. Price. New officers elected for the year were Mrs. R chard Davis, chair man; and Mrs. Paul Jungerman, secretaiy-treasurer and reporter. Hostesses were also chosen for the coming luncheon and style show. They are Mrs. P. W. Burns, Mrs. Melvin Calliham, Mr*. F. P. Jaggi and Mr*. John Milleff. Mrs. L. C. Grumbles was appointed act ing chairman of the committees. New members of the club wera introduced and refreahment* con sisting of punch, cookies and olives were served from a table centered with an arrangement of yellow and bronze mums. Mrs. John Milleff presided at the punch bowl. ^fields are won by those wh| believe in winning, — T W. Higginsoi POLISH: high w *y for muf#» ENGLISH writinfl Instrument for tered nurse, lafants to 18 mos. preferred. VT < 7566. 6t4 TOM THUMB SCHOOL AND NURSERY. VT < 5600. 6tfn Electrolux Sales and Service C C. Williams. TA 3-6600. 90tf« OFFICIAL NOTICES nacA. n a-mis a*«n a-it. t-a. sea» «*•*>, !*>«■«* nMen *« ** kefere tki 4Ue* *f I pm *f We P»*«e*ei* wn, xipnnniore wbo p'en* v De try Selene* pie*#* leave Mr th* Serretery Dapeftaient at De Room 110, ne* Deity an* H Any Sophnraor* «rho plan* to major it name <*it| airy Helen,e. ■uehrtnlatry BuiMinr by Oetobpr S In order that ha may !■* ('<m*Mar*| for any acholar*b p knariia for wbteh he may he elia'bl* I W gupel Head Department of Dairy *e(enre ^mtvon *04 oaTOh T *'klqg d0Q ynumt-tet j THR4W.I4H — 5WtPE^ ,Tl * 1 ^3 * . SSeKINO**, Lucky Strike presents Any Junior planpin* to majer in Dairy Selene* and whoae deprre plan haa not been Completed *hould Save hia name with the Department Seerrtawy by October A in order that he may be ro^aidered for any aeholar- ahip award for whbh he may hr elipibie I W gupel Head Department of Dairy Science Any Renmr atu^nt in Aarkrultur* whn haa completed t nt> or more rnurae* in Dairy Science prior to th# current aemeoter and nhn haa a (fade point ratio of 2 nil or hivher la renupated to leave hia name with th# Department Secretary on or before October *, in Order that he map be con • idered in determiam* aehnlarehip awarda I W Hupei Head Depar%n*nt of Dairy Science PROMPT RADIO 8KRVICS — CMS — 9080LIK*S RADIO AND TV SERVICE via a Mata at Takas Tee ted r*aa Ey Eapae* POONB T4 alia BOV All tarj i ( a ftltrit u hem the Art of ( ooking Is Not Lost Any •indent wko normally at per < • to romplet* all of th* requlrementa for a de (Tee tt th* end ef th* current aemea'er •hould call by th* Raslatrar'a Office NOW and make formal application far a d# (re# October SI la tl» deadline for fl!tn( an application for a a*(re* to k* conferred St th* end of tho current aemaater Thia deadline appilat la both (itadast* and underpraduatt atudenta H L Heaton Reptatrar f’hanpee la the Mat of couraee for which arty atudent la currently reglatered may be mad* only on tha written recent mend a non of tho head *r each department con earned and With the approval of th* dean of tho atudont a arhool A ettadent may sot add a couroe after Aaturday Aoptem her M IMd Any coure* dropped after Aaturday Aeptemher *T ahali normally carry a prade of F* H L Kent or Dtreetor of Admlooioni and Reptrtrar EARLY BIRD SHOPPE TOGS - GIFTS AND TOTS far Girls aa4 Boys F/HKICS — SHOBS asdpe.ra.i VMPnm Mai ffwaaa hep THlNKUSH —the funniest, easiest way yet to make money! make $ 25! 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