Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, December 7, 1961 THE BATTALION SCONA PANELISTS Battle, Sliowalter Present Federal Role In Economy Tonight, SCONA VII will pre sent as its third plenary session a discussion panel consisting of Laurie Battle, representative of the National Association of Manufac turer^, and Ralph Showalter, of the AFL-CIO, with the topic ‘The Role of the Federal Government in the Affairs Of The Economy.” Battle was born on May 10, 1912, •in Wilsonville, Alabama. He gra duated from Birmingham South ern College in 1934 with a A. B. degree, and in 1939 he received an A. M. degree from Ohio State University and later was awarded an honorary Doctor’s degree from Birmingham Southern College in 1955. In military service. Battle re ceived the Bronze Star and other decorations for his action in the Philippines, Okinawa and Japan. After returning from the service he was elected to the United States Congress, remaining there for eight years and serving on such committees as chairman of the “Economic Affairs” subcom mittee. EXPERT On AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS All Make Cars We Service What We Sell & Guarantee What We Service. CADE MOTOR COMPANY 1309 Texas Avenue Phone TA 2-1333 He is the author of the famous “Battle Act.” For the past three years he has been a member of the Government Relations Division of the National Association of Manufacturers, specifically in in dustrial and international rela tions Showalter recieved his B. S. de gree in psychology from the Uni versity of Washington in 1939, and has since done graduate work in economics, sociology and labor edu cation at the University of Wash ington and the University of Chi cago. He is presently a national legis lative representative of the Unit ed Automotive Workers of Ameri ca, an organization he has been active in since 1942 when he was a leader in local six at the Gener al Motors plant in Chicago. He has been assistant director for the UAW Research Department, the Political Action Department and the Education Department, plus other various offices in the labor union movement. Mass Turnout Sen. Hubert Humphrey, Democrat from Minnesota, drew a crowd that overflowed the Ballroom onto the first floor of the Memorial Student Center in his afternoon address opening- SCONA VII. He was followed last night by Sen. Roman L. Hruska, Republican from Nebraska, who re butted some of Sen. Humphrey’s remarks. GIFTS (Continued from Page 1) Christmas will be more profitable and enjoyable when you know that €i© To • • • W for EVERYTHING for CHRISTMAS I VP Top Spred Oleo 13 Pepsi Cola 12 Btl. Ctn. Plus Dep. 49 Chunk Tuna Starkist or Food Club No. ^ Can 25 Food Club Flour 5 - 29 Strawberries Top Frost 10-Oz. Pkg. 19 c SAMUELS MOHAWK PICNICS Smoked 6 To 8 Lb. Avg. Lb. Samuels Mohawk—Smoked Sliced Picnics lb. 31c Lucy Linda Bacon lb. 49c These prices good thru Sat. Dec. 9. In Bryan only. We reserve the right to limit. CORN on the COB 5 Ears For 29 FRANKS Swift’s Premium 12-Oz. Pkg. 35 you have helped some child have a more joyous Christmas season.” “This will be your project; no attempt will be made to dictate details or the kind of party or gifts you select. Be sure to send your commanding officer or first sergeant byt the Chapel to obtain the necessary information prior to 5 p.m., Dec. 10. Let’s give these children a Christmas they will always remember!” New System Eases £j Laundry Problems A new 170-foot conveyor system and five shirt folders now in opera tion enable the A&M laundry tc handle 550 shirts per hour, mana ger James H. Kingcaid said re cently. The system has been in opera tion since the third week of Sept ember. After each shirt is press ed, it is placed on a conveyoi hanger for transfer to the folding machine. In addition to transporting tht shirts from one machine to an other, the conveyor gives the shirl time to cool. This is important Kingcaid said, because if the shirts are not allowed to cool be fore folding, the heat has a ten dency to re-press the folded creas es into the shirt. CROWD (Continued from Page 1) delegates and chairmen will be held from 7:30 to 8:30 in the Serpentine Lounge on the second floor of the MSC. The morning and afternoon will be spent in roundtable discussions followed by a review of the Corps of Cadets on the main parade ground for the delegates, speakers and chairman at 4:15 p.m. Friday night’s program is a panel of congresmen discussing “Liberal and Conservative Govern ment” and included on the panel will be Olin E. Teague, Texas; B. F. Sisk, California; Thomas Curtis, Missouri and William Jen nings Bryan Dorn, South Carolina. “The conveyor system also gives is an opportunity for closer in- ■.pection of the shirt before folding ind boosts production by approxi- nately 25 per cent,” Kingcaid said, This device plus five relatively lew shirt-folding machines enables vorkmen to press and fold approx- mately 550 shirts an hour. King- aid said the laundry personnel ireses and folds from 40,000-45,- )00 shirts and pants per week n addition to handling ironed beets and pillowcases. Kingcaid has been laundry man- iger at the college for 15 years, ind has been working with laun- Iries for 51 years. CHEST (Continued from Page 1) for doing the many details nec- ■jssary to any job, these few per sons are not the United Chest, You—each and every wnlfe earner, each and every businessman, each and every citizen—are the United Chest. “Don’t put off any longer your own part in this program. Con tribute today. If you are not pre pared to make a cash gift, make a pledge. Your post-dated check can be held for several months if you wish. Just mail your con tribution to the College Station United Chest, College Station, Texas, and the postman will take care of the rest.” John C. Calhoun Jr., General Chairman BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES ae da; 2d a* p« w< er word each additional day Minimum chargre—40d ClHHHified Display SOd Per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6411 DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication FOR RENT Nice, clean furnished efficiency apart ment for student, close to campus, $35.00 monthly. VI 6-6711 or VI 6-66 pus 38. Attractive clean furnished one large m house, air conditioned, near cam- VI 6-6497. 46t3 bedroo pus. Two bedroom house, 2011 Ehlinger Drive. J. J. Koh Jr., 1010 West 28th. Bryan 45t3 COLLEGE HILLS, corner Foster and Francis, available December 24th, lower Southeast, one bedr nicely furnished, ail -oom apartment, very ditioi ;s only, $50.00 without utilities. 6031 after 6 p. m., all day week ends. 45tfn conditioner, garage, ithout utilities. VI 6- Large unfurnished two bedroom apart ment. Near North Gate. Call VI 6-5142 or VI 6-5613. Garage apartment, completely furnished, near the campus, reasonably priced commodate one. VI 6-7248. 1, ac- 40tfn Three room furnished duplex apartment. Air conditioned, close to A&M campus. VI 6-6281. 40tfn FOR SALE Exceptionally clean 1960 Rambler, 4-door Deluxe sedan, radio, heater, $1 Will consider trade-in for older at 1300 East 26th. TA 3-1439. heater, $1295.00. car. See 46t3 115 volt air conditioner, $75.00. 24 piece Encyclopedia Brittanica with bookcase. ad. Phone VI 6-5636. la be 1956 Oldsmobile, 2-door, hardtop, radio. heater, white wall tires, clean, good con dition, financial difficulty, must sell to stay in scl VI 6-9978. ., iinanciai difficulty, must sel in school, Alton Magee. Dorm 10-302, Senior boots, new, 10% D, 15" calf. Pair pink boot pants, 32" waist. Must sell by January, VI 6-6766. 44t4 One Voice of Music phonograph. Model 307, one month old. Z-l-H Hensel or call VI 6-7907. 46t8 “The Home of Greater Values” OUR REGULAR EVERYDAY DISCOUNTS Whites Permanent Anti Freeze 1.59 New Champion Spark Plugs .69 Havoline Motor Oil 29 White Premium Oil 25 C-4 Oil Filter 58 ire j Up Free Game and Fish Digest. WHITE AUTO STORE North Gate College Station Home Ov j Owned & Operated By Bill Pipkin SOSOMKS T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio Transistor Radio Service 713 S. Main TA 2-1941 WORK WANTED Expert typist, electric typewriter. Mrs. Warren, days, VI 6-4769. Nights, weekends, VI 6-8416. 39tfn Humpty Dumpty Nursery. Children of all ages, hourly and weekly rates. 3404 South College Avenue. TA 2-4803. S9t8 DAk NURSERY by the week, day oi nour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett VI 6-4006. 120tf„ Our nursery foi children all ages. Pick up and deliver. VI 6-8161. No answer call Pack. 42tfn OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office of Student Publications (Ground Floor if MCA, VI 6-6416, hours 8-12, 1-6, dally Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceding publication — Director of Student PubUea- tions. Those undergraduate students who have 96 semester hours of credit may purchase an A. and M. ring. The hours passing at the time of the preliminary grade report on November 13, 1961, may be used in satisfying the 96 hours requirement. Those students qualifying under this regulation may leave their name with the ring clerk in the Registrar’s Office in order that she may check their records to determine eligi bility to order the ring. Orders for the rings will be taken between November 27 and January 4. 1962, for delivery February 1, 1961. The ring clerk is on duty from 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Monday through Friday of each week. H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar 31t21 SPECIAL NOTICE FOR THE HOLIDAYS Have your hair styled in the latest trend by our stylists, Thelma Pohl, Alice Phipps, Pat Newberry, Barbara Tui-ner, Rhonda Clary. For facials and advice on make-up. come in and visit with our beauty consultant, Mary Ben nett. Call TA 2-1711 for appointments. Lady Fair Beauty Salon, Townshire. 46tfn Give her a gift certificate for beauty service from Lady Fair Beauty Salon in Townshire. 46tfn Electrolux Sales and SarvlM. G. U Williams. TA 8-6600. 90tfk HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th TA 2-2819 AGGIES NOTICE SAE 30 Motor Oil 15^ Qt. Major Brand Oils 27-310 Qt. For your parts and accessories AT a DISCOUNT See us— Plenty free parking opposite the courthouse. DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS Brake shoes, Fuel pumps. Water pumps. Generators, Starters, Solenoids, etc. Save 30 to 50% on just about any part for your car. Filters—40% discount. AT JOE FAULK’S 25th and Washington TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service- Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 WANTED to CALIFORNIA Christmas iys tact Boh McKean, Dorm 6-301. Need holiday cars - fifteen need rides badly. Com 46tS LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals i addressed to the Honor- ble Mayor and City Council of College tation, Texas, will be received at the ffice of Ran Boswell. City Mam office of Ran Boswell. City Manager, until 3 p. m. December 21. 196L for furnishing all necessary materials, machinery, equip ment. superintendence and labor for con structing a certain culvert for the City of exas. T’ * ! ~ ’ollows: structlng a cei College Station, Texas. The approximate itructing allege i quantities are Alternate ‘A’ 79 C.Y.—Concrete - Box Culvert 12,700 LB.—Steel - Box Culvert 36 C.Y.—Concrete - Drop Structure and Channel tc on" icr< Lining 4 L.F.—30" Reinforced Concrete Storm Sewer Pipe 4 L.F.—24" Reinforced Concrete Storm Sewer Pipe Alternate ‘B’ 30 C.Y.—Concrete-Headwalls 4,900 LB.—Steel-Headwaiis 163 L.F.—Concrete - Drop Structure and oncrete ■ Channel Lining 4 L.F.—30" Reinforced Concrete Storm Sewer Pipe 4 L.F.—24" Re: jinforced Concrete Storm Sewer Pipe Alternate ‘C’ I C.Y.—Concrete-Headwalls 4,900 LB.—Steel-Hcadwalls 163 L.F.—72" Corrugated Metal Culvert Pipe 34 C.Y.—Concrete - Drop Structure and Channel Lining 4 L.F.—30" Corrugated Metal Storm Sewer Pipe 4 L.F.—24" C Sewer Pipe Proposals shall be accompanied by a Cashier's or Certificate Check upon a National or State Bank in an amount not Corrugated Metal Storm National or State Bank in an amount not less than five (5%) percent of the total maximum bid price, payable without re- to the City of College Station, course to the City of College Texas, Owner, or a bid bond in the same amount from a reliable Surety Company as a guarantee that the Bidder will enter into a contract and execute performance bond within ten (10) days after notice of award of contract to him. The Successful Bidder n pon the one hui t price from an approvt holding a permit froi e Sin ance le amount of one hundred (100) per- of the contract price from an approved ccei formance b< in the ond ount : m upon the form of ust furnish form pro idred (100) rom an appi a permit rt as Suret;. other Surety or Sureties acceptable to the Surety Company the State of Texas, to act as Surety, or thin ” wner. The right is reserved as the interest of ■ O' the Owner m all bids, and bids received. s reserved as the interest ot ay require, to reject any and to waive any informality in Plans, Specifications, and Bidding Docu ments may be secured from the office of the City Manager, City Hall, Station, Texas, on deposit of twi ($20.00) dollars per set, which deposited will be refunded prov provisions of the Specifications regarding the return of such Documents are complied nee Coll twenty sum so ided the Dated this 6th day of December, 1961 CITY OF COLLEGE STATION By: S/K. A. 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