The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 07, 1959, Image 4

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Tuesday, April 7, 1959
The Battalion College Station /Brazos County/, Texas
ALL-MALE
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had decided not to accept the ap
peal,” he said.
Neither of the Bryan women con
cerned in the case could be reach
ed for immediate comment.
Vice President Earl Rudder said,
“the decision is in keeping with
the Board of Director’s desire—it
is my job to run A&M as the
Board'wants it to run.”
When asked how he thought the
ruling would affect the college in
the future, Rudder laughingly
said, “I don’t have a crystal ball.”
Col. Joe E. Davis, commandant,
told The Battalion he was pleased
to know the courts are supporting
the Board of Directors of the col
lege.
AsM MENS SHOP
103 MAIN — NORTH GATE
AGGIE OWNED
SAVE
EAT AT
HOTARD’S
Cafeteria
11 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.—5 p. ra. - 8:30 p.m.
AGGIE SPECIAL
MOTOR TUNE-UP—APRIL ONLY
4 Cyl. cars $7.95 Labor and up
6 Cyl. cars $8.95 Labor and up
8 Cyl. cars $9.95 Labor and up
Plus Parts
Tune-up \major) includes Distributor
and Carburetor (Overhaul)
Tune-up Specialist: J. J. (Jay) Welch
B. D. (Doc) White
W. W. (Rip) Winkle
Time Required: 3 Hours by Appoint
ment.
TAYLOR MOTOR CO.
415 N. Main
Bryan TA 3-3309
Election Candidates
■ Candidates running for offices
in the student election held in the
Memorial Student Center tomor
row are as follows:
Allen N. Burns, Robert A. Reeh,
Ken W. Curry and Robert (Don)
Lane are presidential candidates
for the Class of ’GO.
Vice president candidates for ’60
are: (Wally) S. Cannon, Larry A.
Winkle, Ed C. Lux, Gerald D.
Griffith, Stan W.Weid, Richard W.
Scott, G. (Granny) Nerren, J. P.
(Pat) Craddock, M. J. Carlo, J.
(Mike) Brazzel and Sam C. Bar-
ranco.
A. W. Adickes, Wayne P. Schnei
der, William R. Savage, Richard
E. Damon and Paul Rosenthal are
candidates for Social Secretary
’GO.
Candidates for historian are:
Charles Ridgway, Wayland Quisen-
berry, Jimmy. R. Archer, Ray
Murski, N. M. (Rowdy) Dowdy,
Larry C. Peabody and M. G. Blagg.
Student entertainment manager
candidates are: Walter C. Miller,
M. G. Blagg, William (Stump)
Phillips, Bruce B. Johnson, Tom R.
Hamilton and John W. Welch.
Richard Biondi, N. M. (Rowdy)
Dowdy, Joe M. Deeper, J. P. Love
land and Byron C. Stone are yell
leader candidates for ’60.
Secretary treasurer candidates
for the class of ’60 are:'Tom R.
Hamilton, Sammy Myers, Johnny
Mese, Sam H. Langley and John
Kingston.
Class of ’60 candidates for MSC
council members are: Tom G. Wit-
hey, Don E. Zirkle, David H. Ply-
lar and Dennis Ryan.
Candiates for the Class of ’61
president are: Charles C. Murphey,
M. E. Hickman, Don S. William
son, Robert M. Johnston, Sydney
Heaton, Ray V. Gomez, Robert
“Biltrite” Boots and Shoes
Made By
Economy Shoe Repair and
Boot Co.
Large Stock of Handmade Boots
Convenient Budget & Lay-Away Plan
$55.00 a pair Made To Order
Main Office: 509 W. Commerce, San Antonio
CA 3-0047
Bower and William Ray Boone.
Class of ’61 vice president can
didates are: M. P. Martin, Frank
Steinle, Robert A. Nichols, Walter
R. Williams, Charles M. Preston,
Darrell G. Pausky, Guy W. Keel
ing, Glenn A. Jones, Roger N.
Blakeney, Ronny Hampton, Rich
ard Thomas, James C. Noach and
Marvin Girouard.
(Cris) A. Elkins, Charles D.
Taylor, Raymond G. (Skipper)
Post and Mike Ogg are candidates
for secertary treasurer.
Social secretary candidates for
the Class of ’61 are: Walter R.
Frazier, Martin E. Garcial, Doug
B. Vauger, John M. McMullen and
Charlie Erickson.
Class of ’61 MSC council can
didates are: Bob Erisman, Pat
Crouch, Charles D. Marshall, Rich
ard Spengler and Clyde L. Whit-
well.
Yell leader candidates from ’61
are: Joe R. Powell, John C. Schier,
George A. Loveland, Ed (Sonny)
Todd, Ken W. Moore, Bill Hender
son and R. C Ray.
’62 Candidates
The Class of ’62 will elect a
president from candidates, Dan W.
Deupree, Chuck Cloud, John H.
Winder, Jack T. Shanks, Stephen
W. Muller, George E. Lowke, Bill
Jones, John A. Betts and (Jim)
S. Baldry.
Vice president candidates from
the Class of ’62 wil be: Weldon
Nash, J. Earl Rudder, Tommy
Hohman, Ronald V. Smith, R. Dean
Sanborn, Robert C. Richey, Ralph
D. Loyd, Robert N. Hale, M. D.
Fox, David C. Chapa, James D.
Loyd and Rogue C. Rodriquez.
Jim Howell, J. C. Grout, J. Ray
Baily, Terrage Gossett, Marion
Walton, Robert C. Neely, Charles
W. Moore, Lynn Ratcliff, Gene
Strader, Raliegh Coppedge, Mal
colm Strole, Jack D. Beck, Charles
Munnerlyn and Bernard Haegelin,
are the Class of ’62 candidates for
secretary treasurer.
The Class of ’62 social secretary
candidates are: Karon G. Mc
Creary, Gary G. Lively, Jeff Went
worth, Ken J. Kutac, Everett
Richardson, Hugo E. Ernest and
David S. Spencer.
MSC council candidates from the
Class of ’62 are: Bob E. Grisman,
Pat Crouch, Charles D. Marshall
and Richard Spengler.
■
Miss Patricia Northrop
. . . plays ‘Daisy Mae’ tonight
School Officials
See Salvation Army
Group In Austin
Several A&M officials were in
Austin today attending ceremonies
honoring the visit of the World
Commanders of the Salvation
Army, Gen. and Mrs. Wilfred E.
Kitching, who are on a world-wide
tour.
Dr. and Mrs. M. T. Harrington,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rudder, Mr. and
Mrs. E. L. Angel, Col Joe E. Davis,
Don Cloud and Randy Curtis were
among those present at ceremonies
welcoming the commander at his
arrival at Bergstrom Air Force
Base. Gov. Price Daniel and Aus
tin officials participated in the
welcoming ceremonies.
Don Cloud presented the com
mander with a composite photo
graph of several A&M buildings.
The picture was framed in mes-
quite wood.
THtHKUSH
^J n9,ish: CANINE COLOGNE
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English: FLYING HITCHHIKER
English:
FAT vegetable
Thinldish: CURFUME
NANCY ANN LYON. INDIANA STATE TEACHERS
Thinklish: THUMBINGBIRO
TOMMY DERCOLA. MARYLAND U.
English: HIP SINGING GROUP
Thinklish translation: These guys are so
far out, they wear space helmets. They
never ask, “How High the Moon?” They
know. When there were seven of them,
they were a heptet. But since they’ve
added a man, simple arithmetic makes
them a rocktet! Naturally, when they take
ten, they take Luckies. Like anyone else
(square, round or what-have-you), they
know all about the honest taste of fine
tobacco. Consensus: flipsville!
Thmklhh: PLUJVfPKlM
CAYIO HAMMETT. (J
English 1
° F "SW MEXICO
oriental AMBULANCE
Thinklish: SICKS HAW
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HOW TO MAKE *25
Take a word—garbage, for example. With it, you can make the contents of
an auto junk yard (cartage), Hollywood refuse (starbage), incinerator dust
(charbage) or glass-factory rejects (jarbage). That’s Thinklish—and it’s that
easy! We’re paying $25 for the Thinklish words judged best—yowr check is
itching to go! Send your words to Lucky Strike, Box 67A, Mt. Vernon, N.Y.
Enclose your name, address, university and class.
Get the genuine article
Get the honest taste
of a LUCKY STRIKE
product of J&rwueaw (Jodaeec-Cirnyzany--- iJu/raeeo- is our middle name
Economics Prof
Awarded Grant
Marion Gordon Daniels, assist
ant professor of economics, has
been selected by the Board of For
eign Scholarships to receive an
award to participate in the Inter
national Educational Exchange
Program under the Fulbright Act.
Purpose of the grant is to lecture
in economics.
Daniels, who has been with the
Department of Economics since
1953, will do his lectureship in
faculty economics at Central Uni
versity, Quito, Ecuador. He will
take up his duties June 1, which
will last through Jan. 31, 1960.
Austin Galentine, 26, from Har- est harness horse drivers in action
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Call your Travel Agent, or
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WANT AD RATES
day 3* per word
per word eaeh additional day
Minimum charge—10^
DEADLINES
4 p. m. day before publloatloa
Classified Display
80f per column Inch
each Insertion
IPHONE VI 6-8415
SPECIAL NOTICE
Plastic binding service for thesis, re
ports, papers, etc. AGGIELAND STUDIO.
72tfn
Let me keep your children for you by
hour, day or week. Will pick them up
and bring them home. VI 6-6505. 63tfn
Electrolux Sales and Service. G. C.
Williams. TA 3-6600. , 90tfr
WORK WANTED
Experienced colored woman wants work
five days week. TA 2-4416. 93t7
TYPING WANTED. 16 years experience.
Reasonable rates. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Call TA 2-4812. 80tfn
CHILD CARE by appointment. 75c per
half day during weekdays. 35c an hour
nights and weekends. VI 6-4892. 76tfn
Your reports will be typed quickly and
accurately on electric typewriters at the
Bi-City Secretarial Service, 3408A Texas
Avenue, Phone VI 6-5786. 71tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive In the Offlcs
»f Student Publications (Ground Flooi
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, dally
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceeding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
On the basis of the spring semester pre
liminary grades some students will be
come eligible to order an A. and M. ring.
Such students may now leave their names
with the Ring Clerk in the Registrar’s
Office. Their records will be checked and
eligibility for the ring will be determined
by April 14, 1959. Orders for the ring
will be taken between April 14th to June
1st for delivery July 1st, 1959. The Ring
Clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00
noon Tuesday through Saturday.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar
92t8
FOR SALE OR TRADE
1958 CHEVROLET IMPALA CON
VERTIBLE. Nylon Top—Power Steer
ing—Power Brakes—250 HP Motor—
Radio—Heater—Big Tires. Loaded with
extras. This car same as new. Will
sell at big discount or will trade for
1958 Chevrolet Impala Hard-Top. The
ideal car for someone who wants a
perfect convertible. Ben Youngblood,
Youngblood Cafe. 94t3
TYPEWRITERS
Rental - Sales - Service
Distributors For:
Royal and Olivetti Typewriters
Olivetti & Odhner Calculators & Adding
Machines
CATES TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
RADIO—PHONO—TV
Service
By
SOSOLIK
TUBES TESTED FREE BY EXPERTS
713 S. Main TA 2-1941 / Bryan
l • ENGINEERING AND j
ARCHITECTURAI. SUPPLIES
i • BLUE LINE PRINTS
1 • BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
•03 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: A permanent and beautiful
outside finish for your home. “DOCTOR
FIXIT” can install asbestos sidinq on a
typical home for as little as $14.55 per
month with nothin}*- down and up to five
years to pay on an F.H.A. Insured Title
I Loan. Call today for a free estimate on
your home. And the work is guaranteed
by MARION PUGH LUMBER CO. Phone
VI 6-5711 today and ask for “DOCTOR
FIXIT.” 90t4
C.U.
(1) 1942 Model cab over engine. Ford
Truck. May be seen by calling the B.&
Department. Sealed bids will be re-
Man-
iK, un
til 10:30 a.
is reserved to
an]
Business Manager, A. and M. College of
is, College Station, Texas, for further
9(it2
ceived in the Office of the Business
ager. College Administration Buildin;
il 10:30 a. m., April 20, 1959. The right
;o reject any and all bids and
and all technicalities. Address
to waive
Busir
Texa:
information.
1950 Ford at reasonable price. See at
J. C. Sides Texaco Station across from
Triangle. 9Gt4
Baby play pen with pad. VI 6-4396. 96t4
Small house near campus. 413 Eisen
hower. VI 6-5078 after 5 p. m.
9Gt4
(1) N3N-3 Navy airplane converted to
an agricultural type aircraft, with 450 HP
P&W engine, with some spare parts. May
be seen by calling VI 6-5516, Mr. Joseph
Brusse at the Wind Tunnel. Sealed bids
will be received in the Office of the Busi
ness Manager, College Administration
Building, until 10 :30 a. m., April 20, 1959.
The right is reserved to reject any and
all bids and to waive any and all techni
calities. Address Businei
M. College of Texas, Colleg
as, for further information.
- any and all techni
ness Manager, A. an
College Station, Tex
Do you value your wife’s opinion of you ?
If answer is “Yes”, then answer this
question: Would you like to be remem
bered favorably by your widow after you
are gone? If answer is still “Yes”, then
answer this question: If your widow had
to remarry for lack of financial indepen
dence soon after you are gone, wouldn’t
her memories of you likely be tinged with
bitterness? . . . Life insurance, by the
stroke of a pen, can assure you that this
win not hannen to vou and yours. See
EUGENE *RUSH at North Gate for a little
slice of immortality. 96Alt
Owner will sacrifice on 2 bedroom
home on Edgemore St. in Garden Acres,
to right party for less than FHA apprai
sal. Onlv 5 minutes from college. Has
central heat, 2 air conditioners and
awnings. Let's talk terms. You’d be sur
prised! TEXAS REALTY CO. Lou Bate-
Broker. VI6-4393. 95t4.
Two bedroom home, located near cam
pus, call VI 6-5390. 93t7
1949 Ford. $100. VI 6-8383.
4 500 OEM Alpine evaporative cooler. SR5.
Call VI 6-6062. 93tfn
STUDENT DTPVOTOPTES .... $1.00.
OFETOE OF pTTTnFNT PUBLICATIONS.
YMCA. BASEMENT. filtfn
Mufflers, tail pines and dual sets.
Wholesale pr'ees. WHITE’S AUTO
STORE, 216 N. Brvan. 41tfn
Texas’ lemfiug life Insurance eomnanv
‘’as a special plan for senior Aggies. See
Eugene Rush at North Gate for details.
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E A P T, Y t? f R D
SHOPPE
TOGS — GIFTS ANT) TOYS
for Girls and Boys
FABRICS — SHOES
BldgfeerMt Village 3601 Texaa Are.
FOR RENT
One three room furnished house, $40
monthly. One three bedroom furnished
house, $60 monthly. Both have washing
facilities for automatics and large yards.
TA 3-3387.
94t3
Duplex apartment, unfurnished $88,
furnished $14. House, unfurnished $33,
furnished $38. VI 6-7334. 93t7
Unfurnished three room duplex on Boy-
ett St. Two blocks north of Campus
or call TA
squire t
3-3380.
83tfn
Small furnished apartment. Only $47.60
with bills paid. Walking distance. Couple
only. See Ken Dyson, 401 Jersey. 61tfn
Small furnished house. Nice and neat.
Walking distance. Fine for couple or
graduate student. Only $42.60. No bills.
See Ken Dyson, 401 Jersey. 61tfn
Bedroom with kitchen privileges. VI 6-
6384. 52tfn
Sewing machines. Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tfu
Unfumisned garage apartment. Between
liege. Attic fan. $50. VT 6-
Bry
7331
an and Col
31.
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LEGAL NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 279
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING SIX-
HOUR PARKING UPON BOTH SIDES
OF BOYETT STREET BETWEEN FARM-
TO MARKET ROAD 60 AND CHURCH
STREET IN THE CITY OF COLLEGE
STATION, PROVIDING A PENALTY
FOR VIOLATION THEREOF.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Coun-
the city
of Texas, the following regulations con
cerning parking on both sides of Boyett
Street between Farm-toMarket Road 60
and Church Street are hereby fixed:
In the best interest of public safety,
movement of traffic and for the general
good of the public, the following parking
ai'eas are established:
A. Six-hour parking on both sides of
Boyett Street between Farm-to-Market
Road 60 and Church Street.
It is therefore ordered and ordained
that such parking area be established and
that appropriate signs be erected and that
the proper authorities, after the due pass
ing of this ordinance and erection of
said signs, be instructed to enforce said
ordinance, and that anyone violating said
parking regulations be found guilty of a
misdemeanor.
Passed and approved this the 23rd day
of March, 1959.
ATTEST:
S/N. M. McGinnis
City Secretary
APPROVED:
S/Ernest Langford
Mayor
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