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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1962)
' the U.N, f n policy 'bed the *ntral in. to estah. Jer. PALACE Braan 2*$$79 NOW SHOWING QUEEN : Fiesta Nite Tonight 6 p. m. IRCLE NOW SHOWING Robert Mitchum In THE SUNDOWNERS” (In Color) & HELL, IN KOREA” with Stanley Baker Mothers’ Gubs Board Hears Reports On Current Projects The executive board of the Fed eration of Texas A&M College Mothers’ Clubs met at MSC Sat urday and heard progress reports on group projects and made plans for the federation’s annual spring meeting to be held here in May. Federation projects include funds for religious magazines and record ings for the Inter-Faith Chapel; contributions for the central sound system; magazines and newspaper subscriptions for the browsing library; records for students’ rooms; bathrobes for use in the col lege hospital, and the federation scholarship fund. Special guests included Mrs. Earl Rudder, wife of the A&M president, and Mrs. M. T. Harring ton, are honorary presidents of the federation. The federation yearbook was dedicated to Mrs. F. L. Thomas of College Station, first president of the federation when it was or ganized in 1929. A coffee honoring Mrs. Thomas was held prior to the Saturday meeting. Her hus band, Dr. F. L. Thomas, retired A&M entomology professor, and her daughter, Mrs. J. V. Perry, Jr., were present. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES K day 3t per w< U per word each additional day Minimum chargre—40«f DEADLINE d p.m. day before publication Classified Display 80< per column inch t. .each insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR SALE , list sell either my 1957 Olds-98 Holiday W . air, all power or 1959 Austin i ily sports car - 100-Six. Sacrifice k for $895, Healy, 81995 with both j ifrtiole and $400 factory hardtop. ‘ IS without hardtop. Must see and drive 1 tppreciate. Pete Miesch, VI 6-4353 i r 5 p. m. See Olds at South College frican Service Station. 66t3 1CA TV set for $55.00 and washing: tkine for $40.00. C-6-13 College View. 66t4 Clean-up Paint-up! lubber base paint — $3.89 gallon , 1 inch roller and pan — 98(P CHAPMAN’S next to the Post Office downtown Bryan 65t4 WANTED ■' Hers to Sam Houston, Mon., Wed., ! Classes from 9 to 5. Call VI 6-5023. 64tfn WANTED » OR MORE USED FREEZERS We have many calls for *d freezers. We will offer m the highest trade in ir your old freezer for a 1 w one on our Food Serv- e Program. Food Program Member- lip also available if your eezer is in good condition id large enough. Call TA- 1316 or TA 2-1317 for an stimate. HANSON’S FOOD SERVICE 2701 Texas Ave. Bryan, Texas NOTICE — U. S. HOMES ’build on your lot. No money down. 'Puts as low as $29.00 a month. We ? 1 our own notes. For information, U 3-1417. 65tl4 SOSOLIKS V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio Transistor Radio Service 3 S. 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One large comfortable bedroom in my home. 401 Dexter, VI 6-4233. 63tfn Room, connecting bath, private entrance, near the campus. VI 6-5232. 63tfn SPECIAL NOTICE ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES: You may begin ordering your graduation announcements for the May erercise on February 6 at the Cashier’s Window in the Memorial Student Center. You will be able to order your announcements from February 5 through February 28, Monday through Friday, 9-12 ; 1-4. MSC Cashier 65tl4 SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. & A.M. . Stated meeting Thursday. i/\\ February 8, 7 p. m. Special program will be offered and jKAjljSL all masons are urged to attend. Truman Jones, WM Joe Woolket, Sec. 66t2 “Physical examinations for those in terested in applying for an AFROTC con tract during the Spring Semester, 1962, will be given at the College Hospital by an Air Force Medical Team. These exam inations will be given from Tuesday, 13 Feb. 1962, through Friday, 16 Feb. 1962. Students who are not currently enrolled in AS 201 must report to Room 311, Mili tary Sciences Building, not later than 6 Feb. 1962 to be scheduled and to accomp lish necessary forms.” 60t9 Electrolux sales and service. G. C, Williams, TA 3-6600. 90tfn FEMALE HELP WANTED White lady for night shift, Tastee Freez, 103 Highway 6 South, one block south of Sands Motel. 64t5 Nationally known cosmetic company has an opportunity open for a woman who is interested in having a good steady income on commission. No experience necessary. No door to door selling. Write Manager, 508 Pinehurst Drive, Lufkin. Texas. 64t4 Halfback Cecil Young of Illinois led the Big Ten in kickoff returns last season with 10. He averaged 30.8 yards. HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th TA 2-2819 AGGIES NOTICE SAE 30 Motor Oils 15^ Qt. Major Brand Oils .... 27-31^ 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 ® ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS O BLUE PRINTS O PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES 608 Old Sulphur Springs Road BRYAN. TEXAS TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR # EICO KITS & Garrard Changers 0 HI-FI Components Use Our Time Payment Plan BRYAN RADIO & TV TA 2-4862 1301 S. College Ave. SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donuts * ANYWHERE Hamburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service | Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc. 1 5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG I loupots | Yearbook Autographed Mrs. F. L. Thomas- first president of the Federation of A&M Mothers’ Clubs when it was organized in 1929, au tographs the 1962 yearbook for the federation president. This year’s boPk was dedicated to Mrs. Thomas. Left to right are Mrs. H. Elbert Dew of Tyler, program chairman and yearbook editor; Mrs. Thomas; Dr. F. L. Thomas, her husband, and Mrs. Joe A. Smith of Pasadena, federation president. Mrs. Thomas lives at 1309 Walton Drive. Her husband headed the college’s Department of Entomology before his retirement. College Physical Science Teachers Eligible for Radioisotope Course Here A summer institute in radioiso tope technology for college phys ical science teachers will be held here June 4 to July 14. Sponsored by the A&M Depart ment of Nuclear Engineering, the institute’s purpose is to provide qualified college teachers with a thorough background in radioiso tope technology. Dr. Robert G. Cochran, head of the department, and institute di rector, said enrollment will be lim ited to 25 college teachers. The institute is supported by grants from the United States Atomic Energy Commission and the Na tional Science Foundation. Wednesday - Thursday - Friday “THE LONG HOT SUMMER” with Joanne Woodward Plus “THE STORY OF RUTH” with Stuart Whitman Under terms of the $18,000 NSF grant, college teachers ac cepted for institute schooling will receive a $450 stipend plus allow ances for dependents and travel. Application forms may be ob tained from Dr. Cochran. Dead line for applying is Feb. 15. Only college faculty who are teaching a course in the physical sciences will be considered. Pur pose of the institute is to improve the teacher’s level of instruction in existing courses and to encour age establishment of new courses in nuclear science technology. Participants may receive six se mester hours of graduate credit if they are admitted to the A&M Graduate School, but regular en rollment is not a prerequisite for the appointment. They will receive instruction in A&M’s nuclear measurements lab oratory, the radioisotopes lab, the training reactor facility, the radio isotopes applications lab, and the nuclear reactor facility contain ing a swimming pool reactor de signed for a 5-megawatt operation. THE BATTALION Wednesday, February 7, 1962 College Station, Texas Page 3 OL Wc omcin 6 WoM Send Women’s News To THE BATTALION Or Call VI 6-6618 From 8-5 By SYLVIA ANN BOOKMAN The Agricultural Education Wives chose Mrs. Mary Lou Billimek as their new spring semester president. Other of ficers to head this club are Mrs. Sharlotte Holiman vice- president, Mrs. Laura Grimes secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Peg gy Weise reported, Mrs. Ina Mae Jekel parliamentarian and to represent the club to Aggie Wives Council is Mrs. Cynthia Campton. ★ ★ ★ All representatives circle your calendars for the second Monday of each month for Aggie Wives Council. They meet at 7:30 in the Y.M.C.A. Monday’s meeting will begin a re writing of their constitution and a selection of a semester project. ★ ★ ★ A new club is being formed in the Bryan-College Station area that will be affiliated with the Trans-Atlantic British Brides and Parents Association. The group, formed about 12 years ago by parents of war brides, has a goal of keeping English brides together. The clubs are usually very large in cities which have armed services posts. El Paso has one of the largest clubs in Texas. The association publishes a monthly magazine and spon sors many projects for their affiliates. One of the main projects is to charter planes each year at Christmas and dur ing the summer months making possible trips home at a reduced rate. Originally the planes departed from New York to London; but now a flight has been arranged to leave from Houston. The trips are arranged for round trips and last from two to ten weeks. Women belonging to the club for one year are elegible for the plane trips. Local clubs function as social groups, making possible friendship among the English women in an area through suppers, bingo games, and other events. They also sponsor emergency trips home for members. The first meeting of the British Brides Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Billy R. Pool, 1916 Cavitt, at 7:30 to night. Mrs. Pool can be contacted at TA 3-5231. QUEEN Theater COMING FEBRUARY 15th WINNER OF ACADEMY AWARDS HAVE YOU £? “ONEOFTHE YEARS HESTI" TECHNICOLOR® A Bryna Production • A Universal-Internatfonal'Retcase J* WiJ, 3’dSaid Dkat! The morning paper announced that the Southern Limited Ex press was late 5 hours due to a washout up the line. The Mon- arch Steamship from London was 9 hours late due to a storm at sea. The dependable Airship Royal was 6 hours late due to an electrical storm. The sun rose at exactly 7:23 a.m. as scheduled. — Author Unknown *Eugene Rush, Life insurance agent, North Gate No! But scientists and engineers at Ford’s research and scientific labs do deal in perpetual notions —-and they have more than a few about what might be common place in the future, some of them just as startling. Studies at Ford involving new energy sources and improved materials may help bring jet- propelled cars with gyro stabili-j zers...automatic driving controls .. flying automobiles and wheel less vehicles that glide on a cushion of air . . . vehicles pro-'; pelled byatomic energy... plastics with the strength of conventional metals ... adhesives that replace welding ... radar and other elec tronic controls to assist or replace the driver in many situations. Basic studies in these and other fields are just part of a continuing program of progress aimed at reinforcing Ford's leadership through scientific ^research and engineering. MOTOR COMPANY" The American Road, Dearborn, Michigan PRODUCTS FOR THE AMERICAN ROAD • THE FARtt • INDUSTRY ' AND THE AGE OF SPACE H ,,v