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THE BATTALION Page 2 College Station, Texas Thursday, July 7, 1960 33 Bryan, CS Scouts To Attend Jamboree Social Whirl Aeronautical Engineering Wives Club will meet Monday night at 7:45 at 3808 Oaklawn in Bryan. Aggie Wives Bridge Club will meet Wednesday night at 7:30 in the Memorial Student Center. Civil Engineering Wives Club will meet Wednesday night at 8 at 1007 Francis in College Station. Be well groomed for success ChemistryStudents Win Fellowships Several graduate students in chemistry have received summer fellowships for study toward their graduate degrees, according to Dr. John B. Beckham of the Depart ment of Chemistry. They are James B. Beal Jr., College Station; Bobby J. Bland, Avoca and James O. Schreck of 6932 Amarillo, Houston, from Dow Chemical Co.; Raymond A. Ward of 710 Williamson Dr., Bryan; Raymond McGlothlin, Luling; Con stantines Screttas, Aspect Meri- janian and Aris Merijanian, Greece, from American Viscose Corp.; and Paul D. Cratin, 904 Ashburn, College Station, from Chemstrand Corp. Thirty-three Boy Scouts from Bryan and College Station are in cluded in the 37 boys making up Jamboree Troop No. 65, composed of scouts from the Arrowmoon Dis trict of the Sam Houston Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America, which will attend the National Jamboree to be held July 22-28 in Colorado Springs, Colo. The Arrowmoon District is made up of Boy Scouts in Brazos and Burleson counties. The Sam Hous ton Area Council will have 620 boys at the Jamboree, giving it the largest representation of any council in the United States. The troop will leave at 7 a.m., Sunday, July 17, from the Town- shire Shopping Center in chartered bps for the Colorado Jamboree Mrs. L. A. Maddox, animal hus- bandryman for the Department of Animal Husbandry, of 1002 Mun son Dr., College Station; Glenn Cochran, son of Dr. and Mrs. Rob ert G. Cochran, head of the De partment of Nuclear Engineering, of 515 Kyle St., College Station; James William Amyx III, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Amyx, pro fessor in the Department of Pe troleum Engineering, of 1023 James Parkway, College Station; David Gay, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Gay, coordinator of re ligious life and general secretary of the YMCA, of 201 Suffolk Dr., College Station; David Holdredge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin S. Holdredge, professor in the De partment of Mechanical Engineer- ment of Physics, of 303 Brookside, Bryan; Scotty Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Manning, associate professor in the Division of Busi ness Administration, of 405 Wal ton, College Station; James Briggs, son of Capt. and Mrs. E. J. Briggs, assistant professor in the Depart ment of Air Science, of 104 Fleet- wood, Bryan; Hank McQuaide, son of Dr. and Mrs. Henry C. Mc Quaide, physician for the College Hospital, of 514 Wayside Dr., Bryan; and Donald Duncan, son of Capt. and Mrs. B. T. Duncan, assistant professor in the Depart ment of Air Science, of 1612 Armi*- stead, College Station. Donald C. DeLucia, son of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. DeLucia, of That “like new” look we give your clothes is sure to make the right impressions whether you’re on the job or on the town. CAMPUS CLEANERS SERVING BRYAN ana COLLEGE STATION ^ SAM HOUSTON ZEPHYR Lv. N. Zulch 10:08 a.m. Ar. Dallas . . 12:47 p.m. Lv. N. Zulch . 7:31 p.m. Ar. Houston . 9:25 p.m. Bmlington Route FORT WORTH AND DENVER RAILWAY N. L. CRYAR, Agent Phone T5* NORTH ZULCH site. The troop will join a cara van of seven buses at Llano and will spend the night at Webb AFB at Big Spring. Monday they will visit carlsbad Caverns and then spend the night at Walker AFB at Roswell, N. M. Tuesday the group will go to the Philmont Scout Ranch at Cimmaron, N. M. to spend the night. They will ar rive at the Jamboree site Wednes day. Begins July 22 ing, of 1118 Ashburn, College Sta tion; Bobby Houze, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Houze, director of the Cushing Memorial Library, of 1005 Harrington, College Station; More Scouts David H. Kent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kent, associate profes sor in the Department of Mathe matics, of 823 Rosemary, Bryan; Fred Worley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard P. Worley, instructor in the Department of Electrical En- 215 Suffolk; Carl Merl Gough, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gough, of 300 Live Oak; and Sidney Louis Loveless Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney L. Loveless, of 206 Lee. Maddox, Amyx, Gough, Love less, DeLucia and Bailey are among the eight boys who will at tend the Camp Philmont trip after the Jamboree. There are 18 boys from Bryan, 15 from College Station and 4 from Hearne. THE BATTALION Opinions expressed in The Battalion are those of the stu- %ent writers only. The Battalion is a non-tax-supported, non profit, self-supporting educational enterprise edited and op erated by students as a community newspaper and is under the supervision of the director of Student Publications at Texas A&M College. Members of the Student Publications Board are L. A. Duewall, director of [Student Publications, chairman ; Dr. A. L. Bennett, School of Arts and Sciences; Dr. K. J. Koenig, School of Engineering; Otto R. Kunze, School of Agriculture; and Dr. B. D. McMurry School of Veterinary Medicine. The Battalion, a student newspaper at Texas A.&M. is published in College Station, Texas, daily except Saturday, Sunday, and Monday, and holiday periods, September through May, and once a week during summer school. itered ! as second-class at the Post Office liege Station, Texas, the Act of Con- of March 8, 1870. MEMBER: The Associated Press Texas Press Assn. Represented nationally by National Advertising Services, Inc., New Yo City, Chicago, Los An geles and San Francisco. The Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in the paper and local new* of ipontaneous origin published herein. Right* of republication of all other matter here in are also reserved. News contributions may be made by telephoning VI 6-S618 or VI 6-4910 or at the rditorial office, Room 4, YMCA. For advertising or delivery call VI 6-6416. JOHNNY JOHNSON EDITOR The Jamboree will officially be gin Friday night, July 22. At the conclusion of the trip, all except five of the group who will attend a five-day historical trip at the Philmont Camp, will return by spe cial train which will arrive at 4 p.m., Friday, July 29, North Zulch. Site of the Jamboree is across the highway from the U. S. Air Force Academy. Scoutmaster for the special troop will be Wilbur Strong of Hearne. W. W. Scott Jr., lab tech nician with the Texas Transporta tion Institute, who lives at 307 Laurel in Bryan, will be an assist ant scout master. Sgt. Charles Irons of 1707 Ursuline Ave. ir^ Bryan will be the other assistant. Sons of College Personnel Sons of college faculty and staff members making the trip include: David Maddox, son of Mr. and -GROCERIES- 6-Oz. Jars—Maryland Club COFFEE Jar 89c Planters Cocktail PEANUTS .... 2 Cans 69c l-6-Oz. Cans—Hersheys Chocolate Syrup ... 2 Cans 39e Camp Fire Vienna Sausage .... 4 Cans 39c Welch ade Grape Drink .. Qt. Can 29c A 3-lb. Cans—Spry SHORTENING Can 59c 46-Oz. Cans—Libbys Pineapple Juice... Can 29c 12-Oz. Cans—Libbys Pineapple Juice ... 5 Cans 49c 300 Size—Libbys Tomato Juice ... 10 Cans 99c Maryland Club COFFEE 1-lb. Can 69c Pillsburys Best White Flour 5-lb. Bag 39c 300 Size Cans—Hunts Solid Pack Tomatoes .. 4 Cans 59c 303 Cans—Trellis Green Peas 3 Cans 39c No. 2V2 Cans—Kosedale Sliced Peaches 4 Cans 99c CRISCO 3-lb. 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