I * THE BATTALION Friday, January 15, 1960 PAGE 3 ffSl migm H BH I mmm mm Ip Pi. I PI; IS.: 1 g i# ^ w* ® j Jpp w ■■■ : : ■i'.. iitp i V'' K ( K %< - £ .fcglSffSI , I . «e 11 mjk Iftei l^ijiajjl : ■pi Rn * ffi ^^•fis '^ifp|pS:p||: : ■II mm ; SS;:->S : S':'v':S-:.s. ■ ■ ■ Mrife ’M , v "-hfd ■' * 1^ 'J/y0" §*, h&* 'k>ll.. Halftime Appearance Ramon Galindo, a member of the A&M cage clash between A&M and the University Gymnastics team, goes through practice of Texas. Other members of the team will paces for a halftime performance at the also perform in the midway show. Page To Speak to NSA Members of the Bryan-College Station Chapter of the National Secretaries Assn, will heai’ Dr. J. B. Page, dean of the College and dean of the Graduate School at A&M speak on Yugoslavia at the regular monthly dinner meeting, Tuesday. Dean Page joined the staff of the A&M in 1950 as a professor in the Department of Agronomy. In 1955 he was promoted to head of- the Department pf Agronomy, in 1956 was made dean of the Grad uate School and in 1957 was made dean of the College. Dean Page received his BS de gree from Brigham Young Uni versity, his MS from the Univer sity of Missouri and his Ph.D. de gree from Ohio State. He is class ified as a soils physicist. Dean Page will speak to the sec retaries about the country of Yug oslavia. He spent two summers in Yugoslavia as a Soils Specialist for the International Cooperation Administration and has many in teresting things to tell and slides to show. Social Whirl Friday Foods Group of the A&M Social Club will have their collegiate luncheon at 1 p.m. in the home service center, .City Utilities Build ing*, Bryan. Hostesses will be Mdmes. W. A. Dow, L. C. Grumb les, L. L. Price and W. O. Trogdon. Monday Industrial Engineering Wives Club will have a meeting in the YMCA Reading Room at 7:30 p.m. Mechanical Engineering Wives Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the YMCA South Solarium for a so cial. Wildlife Wives Club meets with Range and Forestry Wives Club at the home of Mrs. Joanna Wright, 2-D Project House at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. B. Stevenson will dis cuss “Hospitality in the Home.” Tuesday Handicraft and Rug Group of A&M Social Club will meet at 9:30 a.m. at the home of Mi’s. Charles LaMotte, 1207 Munson. Stays moist and firm throughout your shave! regular or new mentholated (W( S/,«r Take your choice of new, cool mentholated or regular Smooth Shave. Both have rich, thick Old Spice quality- lather that won’t dry up before you’ve finished shaving. Both soften your beard Instantly—end razor drag com pletely. For the closest, cleanest, quickest shaves . . . try Old Spice Smooth Shave! ^JOO SMOOTH SHAVE by SHULTON Churches Release Dockets St. Thomas Chapel Sunday morning there will be a Communion Service at 8 and Com munion and sermon at 9:15 and 11. Church School will begin at 9:45. Monday the Thomas Bible Guild will meet at the home of Mrs. W. R. Oxley. Tuesday the Prayer Group will meet at 8 p.m. Wed nesday at 6i30 a.m. there will be Holy Communion followed by breakfast and at 7:10 p.m. Even ing Prayer will be followed by Canterbury meeting. Evening Guild meets at the home of Mrs. John Standard on Thurs day at 8 p.m. On Friday at 3:45 p.m. the Junior choir will practice. A&M Methodist Church Church services for Sunday will include Church School at 9:45 a.m. and Morning Worship at 10:55 a.m. Evening Worship will be at 7. Friday Night Gaines Are Crucial to SWC By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Friday night’s games in the Southwest Conference basketball race can produce a clear-cut lead er—or they can throw the loop in to a three-way tie. The big game will be at College Station where Texas A&M, na tionally ranked and unbeaten until beaten by Southern Methodist Tuesday, plays host to the Uni versity of Texas, current confer ence leaders. In the only other game of the evening Southern Methodist, with a 2-1 loop record, will entertain the Baylor Bears at Dallas. The Bears have a 1-2 conference rec ord. Arkansas, 2-1, meets Rice, 0-2, at Fayetteville in the only confer ence game Saturday night. If the Aggies and the Mustangs win their games, the Porkers could make the race a four-way tie by beating the Rice Owls. Victories by the Aggies and the SMU Mustangs would throw them into a three-way ties with Texas for first place. CHS A" Students To Participate In Houston Show Two members of tbe A&M Con solidated FFA Chapter have been selected to participate in calf scrambles during the middle of February in Houston and San An tonio. They are Jimmy McAfree, who will participate in the calf scram ble at the 1960 Houston Fat Stock Show on Feb. 24, and Robert Chen- ault, who will participate in the San Antonio Fat Stock Show on February 12. The boys were selected to par ticipate in the events by area FFA supervisor, Lester Buford. In the Houston show, every boy wbo catches a calf will receive a $200 certificate. He will be ex pected to buy a registered calf with this certificate and enter it in the MILLIONAIRE FOR DAY NORFOLK, Va. Ronal L. Chewakin, 20, a sailor on the USS Waccamaw, asked his mother, Mrs. Art Chewakin of Minot, S. D., for $100 for travel expenses when he got his leave. When he opened his letter his eyes popped—the check was for $1,000,100.' Pie sent it back for another check. show next year. San Antonio win ners, however, receive certificates ranging from $50 to $15 (accord ing to the order of finsh) with which they can buy any animal for a project. They aren’t requir ed to return and show their animal at the next year’s show. The 42-member chapter will ac company McAfree to the Houston show for an all day field trip. NOT SAME SIN HAMPSTEAD, Md. ) _ The Lutheran minister in this communi ty is the Rev. Thomas F. Sinn. SLIDE RULE SPECIALS POST $23.75 K & E . . . $20.50 & $23.75 Pickett All Metal Slide Rule Complete With Carrying Case And Strap $20.50 Lou Will Give AH Buyers A 30 Day Period In Which To Ex change A Higher Priced Slide Rule For A Lower Priced Onej Or A Lower For A Higher JIaufuUi ’60 CHEVY! ONLY WAY YOU CAN BUY A CAR FOR LESS IS TO BUY A LOT LESS CAR! THRIFTIEST 6 IN ANY FULL-SIZE CAR —Chevy’s Hi-Thrift 6 is the '60 version of the engine that got 22.38 miles per gallon in the latest Mobilgas Economy Run—more than any other full- size car. NEW ECONOMY TURBO-FIRE V8 — Here’s a V8 with the “git” Chevy’s famous for—plus a new econ omy-contoured cam shaft and other refine ments that get up to 10% more miles on a gallon of regular. IP is fm SMb EAS1ER-T0-L0AD tl LUGGAGE C0M- PARTMENT-The trunk sill is lower and the lid opening is more than a foot and a half wider than Chevy’s nearest competitor’s. There’s over 20% more usable space!* ♦Based on official data re ported to the Automobile Manufacturers Association. MORE ROOM WHERE YOU WANT MORE ROOM — Chevy’s trimmed down trans mission tunnel (25% smaller) gives you more foot room. You also get more head and hip room than in any other 2- or 4-door sedans in the field. EXTRA CONVEN IENCES OF BODY BY FISHER—No other car in Chevy’s field gives you crank-operated ventipanes, Safety Plate Glass all around and dozens of other Fisher Body refine ments. 5 CHEVY SETS THE PACE WITH LOWER PRICES—All Bel Air and Impala V8’s are lower priced, as are many options. Ex ample: a Bel Air V8 sedan with Turboglide, de luxe heater and push-button radio lists at $65.30 less for ’60. QUICKER STOPPING BRAKES—Long-lived bonded-lining brakes with larger front- wheel cylinders for'60 give you quicker, surer stops with less pedal pressure. SOFTER, MORE SI LENT RIDE-Chevy’s the only leading low- priced car that gentles the bumps with coil springs at all four wheels. Noise and vibration are filtered to the vanishing point by new body mounts. WIDEST CHOICE OF POWER TEAMS - A choice of 24 engine- transmission teams in all —to satisfy the most finicky driving foot. There are seven engines with output all the way up to 335 h.p. and five silk-smooth transmissions. NOT CHANGE FOR CHANGE’S SAKE, BUT FOR YOURS — There’s only one per son we consider when we make a change— and that’s you. 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