The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 21, 1962, Image 3

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Ag Chosen Officer Of Southern Area
James DeMont, ’63 from Bryan,
was elected secretary of the Col
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Regional Horticulture Society at
the group’s annual business meet-
end.
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ture, was unanimously elected to
the office by voting delegates
from nine colleges and universities
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PHONG VI 6-6415
FOR SALE
Golf dubs, 6 irons, 2 clubs. $40.00, used
three times, one yeur old with batr. See at
C-6-Y College View. 74t4
Wool carpeting with padding,
approx. 24 ft. x 18 ft., one pie
U ft. approx., one piece app
one piece
:e 4 ft. x
12 ft x 13
24 ft- approx., one piece approx. 12
ft. (1) kitchen sink, porcelain, flat rim,
21 x 32-inches. May be inspected at the
21 x 32-inches. May be inspected at the
Athletic Department, telephone VI 6-4769.
Sealed bids will be received in the office
of the Business Manager, Richard Coke
Building until 10:30 a. m., March 5, 1962.
The right is reserved to reject any and all
bids and to waive any and all teechnicali-
ties. Address Business Manager, A. and M.
1 Texas, College Station, Texas.
73t2
College of Texas,
Sealed bids will be received in the office
of the Director, Texas Forest Service, Col
lege Station, Texas until 10 :00 a. m., Fri
day, March 16, 1962, for the following
described items:
1. One Kodak Cine Special movie camera,
with accessories and equipment which fol
low: One 16 mm. Kodak lens Anastigmat,
F 2.7; one 25 mm. Kodak lens Anastigmat,
F 1.9; one 63 mm. Kodak lens Anastigmat
lens
adapter; one Joseph Maier viewfinder and
camera mount; one Roflex viewer; one 100
foot magazine (Model 100-10634) ; one 400
foot Mitchell Magazine (Model 16-400) with
gazine (Mode)
nd take-up motor and built
long pring
in footage counter; one filter holder and
sun shade; one packet of 6 pin masks for
film masking ; one Sync Motor, Serial N
1162374, with Cine Special came:
tripod mount adapter; one handhol
and one currying case
2. One threaded die
4o.
nd
id grip.
pipe set, 1" and up.
8. One Royal typewriter, 13" carriage,
Berial No. HHDE-13-6443190.
The above items may be a
806 System Administration Bu
to submit bids are available
Telephone Victor 6-4771 for
formatic
een in Room
Tiding. Forms
ation.
request,
further in-
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1960 Plymouth, $100.00. See at A-10-W
College View or call VI 6-8618. 71t5
Used refrigerate* 1 , $26.00. VI 6-7479. 70tfn
FOR RENT
Nice clean furnished apartment, three
2M campus, i
drain boards
or, hard wo<
able now. VI 6-7248.
Nice clean furnished apartment
blocks A&M campus, four walk-in closets,
unit in
od floors, is
formica drain boards, freezing
refrigerator, hard
avail-
69tfn
WANTED
Children’s used
I I tricycle, slide, sand
® “ horse, etc.
toys, reasonably priced;
(box, car, tractor, h
VI 6-8196.
obby
73tfn
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
ft ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
« BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
608 Old Sulphur Springs Road
—3XAS
BRYAN. TE1
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
“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
Largest Selection of tools in North Gate
We Now Have Hunting & Fishing
Licenses For Sale. Be Sure and Pick
Up Free Game and Fish Digest.
WHITE AUTO STORE
North Gate College Station
Home Owned & Operated *
By Bill Pipkin
CHILD CARE
Babysitting day or night and on week
ends. Call TA 3-5012. 72t6
Clean desirable care for children, baby
crib available, breakfast served. VI 6-
4588. 70tfn
Will babysit 8-5. Prefer ages 2-6 years.
References if desired. D-9-D College View,
VI 6-4828. 69t8
CHILD CARE. Mon.-Fri., playroom,
fenced yard, balancted meals, near campus.
Week $10.00. VI 6-8666. 67t8
DAY NURSERY by the week, day or
hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett
VI 6-4006. 120tfn
Our nursery for children all agee. Pick
up and deliver. VI 6-8151. No answer call
back. 42tfn
FOR SALE OR RENT
Two bedrooms and den for rent, $56.00
per month. For sale, $48.00 per month,
$5,200.00. VI 6-4863. 73t4
WORK WANTED
Typing done. Translations from Spanish
to English and .English to Spanish. Phone
VI 6-8686. 73t8
Reliable experienced maid would like
five day week regular job. Love children.
Contact Nola Jones, Spring Green Addi
tion. 69tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
DEGREE FILING DEADLINE SET FOR
FEBRUARY 26, 1962
Applications for degree (baccalaureate and
advanced) are now being accepted in the
Registrar’s Office from all students who
will complete their requirements for grad
uation by May 26, 1962. Advanced de
gree candidates must file application with
both the Registrar’s and the Graduate
Dean’s office. 69t8
ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES:
You may begin ordering your graduation
announcements for the May exercise on
February 5 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
NOTICE
U. S. HOMES
We build on your lot. No money down.
Payments as low as $29.00 a month. We
carry our own notes. For information,
call TA 3-1417. 65tl4
SPECIAL NOTICE
Fish and picnic at Hilltop Lake, 9%
miles on Hwy 6 south of College. Tables
and ovens, clean place. 69tfn
Electrolux sales and service. G. C,
Williams, TA 3-6600. 90tfn
SOSOLIK'S
T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main TA 2-1941
AGGIES NOTICE
SAE 30 Motor Oils 15tf 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
YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR
• EICO KITS
• Garrard Changers
• 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.
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
Grant Awarded
College System
A grant of $62,850 has been
made by the Rockefeller Founnda-
tion to the A&M System to sup
port research on fundamental
problems of nutrition in rumin
ant animals.
The research will be directed by
Dr. William C. Ellis of the De
partment of Animal Husbandry.
The grant covers a five-year
period.
In commenting upon the research
to be done under the grant, Ellis
said a major objective would be a
better unnderstanding of the fund
amental processes involved in for
age digestion by ruminants — cat
tle and sheep, and how they are
related to determining why cer
tain forages are superior to others
as a source of energy.
A&M Again Wins
Designation As
Military College
A&M has again been designated
a military college for the 1961-
62 school year.
J. P. Hannigan, dean of students,
made the announcement today fol
lowing notification by the United
States Army and the United
States Air Force.
“The Military College designa
tion means the college will re
ceive double the normal uniform
allowance for each member of the
Cadet Corps who resides in the
military dormitories,” Hannigan
explained. “For those cadets who
live off the campus or who do
not live in a military dormitory,
the single allowance is made.”
Hannigan expressed his appre
ciation to the Military and Air
Science staffs; to the commandant
of cadets, tactical officers, and to
the members of the corps for their
leadership in winning the distinc
tive honor.
Col. Joe Davis, commandant,
added his praise to the members of
his staff and to the cadet com
manders for their significant part
in maintaining the military college
classification.
J} * Whli 3 d Sa id Shat!
Stranger! They will come to you
And counsel you against bitterness.
But if the wine be wholly gone,
And the dregs remain in the cup,
Wherewith shall the cup be
sweetened?
— Edgar Lee Masters
*Eugene Rush, Life insurance
agent, North Gate
Band Sweetheart
Suzanne Wiseman, University of Texas coed, is presented
with a bouquet by Pat Crouch, chairman of the sweetheart
committee, after being named 1962 sweetheart for the Ag
gie Consolidated Band. Miss Wiseman, escorted by Jeff
Wentworth, is a sophomore from San Antonio. She received
the honor at last Saturday’s Band Dance. (Photo by Ben
Wolfe)
Banished Russian
To Speak Friday
Dr. Pitirim A. Sorokin of Har
vard, University, who was ban
ished from his native Russia in
1922 for his anti-Communist ac
tivities, will be a graduate lecture
speaker here Friday.
The lecturer’s talk,“ Basic
The lecturer’s talk, “Basic
Trends of Our Ttimes,”’ will be
heard at 8 p.m. in Room 231 of
the Chemistry Building. The pub
lic is invited.
Dr. Wayne C. Hall, dean of
graduate studies, said Dr. Sorokin
is one of the world’s outstanding'
sociologists. The speaker is chair
man of the Harvard University
Research Center in Creative Al
truism, established as a result of
his studies of how to make hu
mans less selfish and more crea
tive.
He has been at Harvard since
1930, the year he became a nat
uralized citizen, and he served un
til 1943 as chairman of the So
ciology Department. He also
taught six years at the University
of Minnesota.
Dr. Sorokin canm to the United
States in 1923 after his banish
ment by the Soviet government for
his anti-Communist activities. A
staunch revolutionist and leader
in the Russian Republic, he had
been imprisoned by both the czar-
ist and Communist regimes and
sentenced to death before his final
banishment.
He has been orphaned and self-
supporting since the age of 10.
Russian schools attended by the
speaker include a teacher’s college,
a night school and the Psycho-
Neurological Institute. He has
his Master’s Degree in Criminal
Law, and a Doctor of Sociology
degree from the University of
Saint Petersburg.
In Amercia, he has published
about 30 books, which have been
translated into many languages.
He also has written many scien
tific papers.
Dr. Sorokin is an honorary mem
ber of the International Institute
of Sociology; a Fellow of the
American Academy of Arts and
Sciences, the Royal Academy of
Belguim, Royal Academy of Rou-
mania and Czechslovakia Agricul
tural Academy; and an honorary
Doctor of the Mexican National
University.
THE BATTALION
Wednesday, February 21, 1962 College Station, Texas Page 3
Nuclear Engineers To Hear
Reactor Safety Designer
A specialist in reactor safety
design for General Dynamics in
Fort Worth will address a nu
clear engineering seminar Friday.
Dr. Reuben E. Fields, consult
ant to the chief of nuclear design
and operation at the Nuclear Aero
space Research Facility, will dis
cuss “Experimental Evaluation of
Nuclear Reactor Hazard Potent
ials.”
Persons interested in nuclear en
gineering are invited to attend the
lecture at 4 p.m. in Room 211 of
the Petroleum Engineering Build
ing, Dr. R. G. Cochran, nuclear
engineering department head, said.
Fields is concerned with the
operational and experimental safe
ty aspects of two three-megawatt
research and a critical facility of
General Dynamics. He has parti
cipated in the design and execu
tion of several large scale field
tests for the evaluation of reactors
involving release and atmospheric
transport of fission products.
He holds a B.S. degree in elec
trical engineering from Georgia
Institute of Technology, and M.S.
and Ph.D. degrees in physics from
the University of Wisconsin.
LEGAL HOLIDAY
Thursday, February 22, 1962 being’ a Holiday, in ob
servance of Washington’s Birthday, the undersigned
will observe that date as a Holiday and not be open for
business.
City National Bank
First National Bank
College Station State Bank
First State Bank & Trust Company
Bryan Building & Loan Association
Community Savings & Loan Association
REIN ALDO'S
SUPERB FOODS
SPECIALIZING IN MEXICAN FOODS
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNERS
FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY
★
★
★
‘‘AGGIE SPECIAL” * SANDWICHES
CHOICE STEAKS * SALADS
FRIED CHICKEN * SEA FOODS
★ DAILY SPECIAL LUNCHES
★ PRIVATE BANQUET ROOM
Good Food At Reasonable Prices
Enjoy Eating In A Friendly
Atmosphere Visit
Reinaldo’s Restaurant
TA 2-1993 — 201 S. Main — Bryan
Open 5 a. m. To 9 p. m.
We are next door to CHARLES HOTEL
and a few steps from the Library.
STUDENT FLORAL CONCESSION
"Run by Aggies
for Aggies
CORSAGES
for the
FISH BALL
Order from your Dorm Representative thru Wednesday or place your orders at the FLORI
CULTURE BUILDING Thursday or Friday