Lounge, :3(l p.m. Thursday, December 14, IDfil College Station, Texa^ Page 3 THE BATTALION Holiday Special REGULAR $20.00 Permanent For ONLY $15.00 and $15.00 Permanent FOR ONLY $12.50 Mon. Thru Wed. Only LADY FAIR BEAUTY SALON Townshire Shopping Center For Appointments Phone TA 2-1711 Farmer Students Announce Start Of Corporate Drive Launching of the Greater Hous- SPOUTING GOODS We Have • RAWLINGS • WILSON and • SPALDING Equipment Also Guns and Air Rifles STUDENT CO-OP STORE North Gate ton Corporate Program to gain the interest of corporations and businesses in making unrestricted gifts, to the A&M Development Fund has recently been announced by the Association of Former Stu dents. The A&M Development Fund is a means through which alumni and friends may provide the col lege with gifts in times of most urgent need. Heading the gifts program is James P. Hamblen, ’27, chairman of the board, Southern Electric Supply Co. Our i/enj sincere wishes j^or your and Odoliday -Season. Arthur M. Smith, Vivian Smith and Merle McKay f °f ^ Beverley Braley Tours & Travel Memorial Student Center Aggies To Vie With SHSTC Cadets Here Sam Houston State Teachers College’s Lowman Rifles will con tend against A&M's Freshman Drill Team in a drill team com petition to be held on A&M’s main drill field at 3 p.m. Satur day. Following the drill team se quences there will be an individ ual manuel of arms competition between the top five cadets from Sam Houston’s ROTC Corps ,and five Aggies who will represent A&M. The individual manual of arms contest will be open to all classi fications and will act as a com petition between corps. Trophies will be awarded to the first place drill team and to the winner of the manual of arms contest. Other individual awards will include a plaque to be given to the second place cadet in the individual competition and medals for the three runners-up. . Both the drill team competition and the manual of arms contest will be judged by a team of offi cers from Allen Military Academy in Bryan. Near present-day 46th Street and the East River in New York City, royalist troops hanged Na than Hale as a spy. SHOP THE CONVENIENT WAY AT 1962 North Texas Yucca Beauties Judges chose these 12 coeds as Yucca Beau- herd, Nita Sprague and Shirley Greer. Back ties at North Texas State University. They’ll row: Diane Palamountain, Diane Daugherty, be pictured in the 1962 Yucca, student year- Karen Koneak, Cindy Thomas, Roberta book. Front, left to right: Carolyn Deuback, Davis and Barbara Sollis. (AP Wirephoto) Barbara Amster, Beverly McLane, Jan Got- AMONG THE PROFS Dr. Reeves, Wife To Talk On Egyptian Social Trends in’s per zed ant, laid , In our w WE KEEP PRICES DOWN Highest Quality, Greatest Variety, and Big Bonus Stamps Too! COFFEE MARYLAND CLUB 59‘ SUNFARM EGGS SNOWDRIFT 3 CRANBERRY SAUCE Grade A Large D° z * Lb. Can Food Club No. 300 Can 49 59 15 ARMOUR STAR OR JASMINE HAMS These prices good thru Sat. Dec. 16. In Bryan Only We reserve the right to limit limit quantity. FULL SHANK PORTION LB. FRESH LEAN AND TENDER PORK STEAKS LB. 45c BOSTON BUTT PORK BOAST LB. 39c TENDER AGED BEEF—BONELESS SHOULDER STEAKS LB. 59c - Russets POTATOES GRAPEFRUIT BOLOGNA PICNICS CANNED 10 Lb. Bag Ruby Red Ctn. of 40 $1.99 Each Swift Premium Morrell Pride 3 Piece Lb, Lb. Can 29= 5‘ 29= $-189 FOOD CLUB SWEET PEAS 2 No. 303 Cans 37c FOOD CLUB PUMPKINS 2 No. 303 Cans 23c U. S. No. 1 FRESH PASCAL CELERY 2 Nice Stalks 25c FOX DELUXE PIZZA PIES Jumbo Size Each 99c Dr. Robert G. Reeves of the De partment of Genetics and his wife will give an illustrated talk to morrow on “Social and Economic Development in Modern Egypt.” The program, to be snonsored by the Arab Student Chib, is scheduled for 7:30 n.m. in the Social Room of the Memorial Stu dent Center. Reeves was on leave from A&M last year and served as a visiting Eulbright Professor at the Alex andria University in Alexandria, Egvpt. Dr. Leslie V. Hawkins, of the Department of Industrial Educa tion will exhibit part of his pri vate collection of early colonial tools in the MSC Feb. 28-Mar. 2. Approximately 100 early saws, planes, drills, bits and other colon ial woodworking tools will be dis played. Howard L. Morton, Robert E. Meyer and Robert A. Darrow of the School of Agriculture are part icipating in the Weed Society of America’s national meeting now under way in St. Louis, Mo. The group is concerned with per sonnel interested in use of chemi cal for weed and plant control in agriculture and industry. Dr. Jack A. Dabbs, of the De partment of Modern Languages, will leave Christmas day for Chi cago to attend the annual meet ing of the Modern Language. As sociation of America. At the convention he will attend the Language Laboratory Seminar to learn of new developments in the use of laboratories for testing. Dr. Dwain Estes of the Depart ment of Education and Psychology is leaving A&M at the close of this semester to join the Univer sity of Alabama faculty. His post will be filled by Pat Sullivan, now doing graduate work at the University of Texas. Sulli van, married with two children, earned BA and MEd degrees at Texas Tech. Charles A. Rodenberger, ass«^ci- ate professor in the Department of Aeronautical Engineering is at tending a short course on “Materi als Under Thermal Stress” at Pennsylvania State University. The course is being presented by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day W per word 2^ per word each additional daj Minimum charsre—40«> imum charsre—40