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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1962)
J Page 4 THE BATTALION College Station, Texas Tuesday, May 22, 19G2 Read Battalion Classifieds Daily Nurserymen Will Appeal Products Tax Problem WILLIAM H. FREIBERGER .. . cut hair of 4 presidents Barber Of Four Presidents, Two Governors Is Retiring Here’s deodorant protection you CAN TRUST Old Spies Stick Deodorant.../osfest, neatest way to alt* day, every day protection! It’s the active deodorant for active men...absolutely dependable. Glides on smoothly, speedily...dries in record time. Old Spice Stick Deodorant — most convenient, most economical deodorant money can buy. 1.00 plus tax. STICK DEODORANT A barber who has shaved the heads of four college presidents and Texas governors is retiring after 43 years of clipping hair. William H. Freiberger will hang up his clippers May 31 after serv ing as manager of the Memorial Student Center barber shop since the building was opened in 1950. His replacement will be Edwin L. Novosad, a co-worker and for mer College Station barber. Novo- sad also joined the MS£ s£aff in 1950. I Freiberger, born . in Illinois in lp93, came to Texas five years later and settled in Greenville, where he attended public schools. A veteran of World War I, he became a barber in 1919 in Sul phur Springs. Four years later, he moved to Texarkana to barber for 13 years. In 1936 he purchased a shop in Hooks, near Texarkana, and remained there for four years before moving to College Station. Freiberger likes to talk about s w u t_ t o N COLLEGE MASTER VI6-4988 the changes that have taken place in the barber shop work during his hair clipping days. “When I first started," Frei berger recalled with a grin, “we cut hair with shears and shaved the necks all the way around.” The whole business was revolu tionized with the advent of clip pers in the early 1920’s, he point ed out. “But basically, the hair styles didn’t change much until the crew cut and duck tails of the 1950’s. During the depression, thpugh, we cut hair pretty close,” Freiberger commented. Shaving is a lost art, he said. Hot and cold running water in. the homes and better shaving equipment are the reasons given by Freiberger for the decline in customer requests for removal of five o’clock shadows. “We only get one or two ch's- tomers a week asking for shaves,” he said. Freiberger lists some of his more prominent customers as for mer governors Pat Neff and Jim my Allred, in addition to four A&M presidents since 1950. The Texas Nurserymen’s Asso ciation plans to take its problem of ad valorem taxes on nursery products to the Texas Supreme Court through an application for Writ of Error. Alvis Vandygriff of Austin, at torney for the nurserymen, said Monday that a recent appellate court decision from Amarillo called for “nursery products” to be lifted out of their tax-exempt agricultural classification a n d placed under ad valorem taxes. Vandygriff was a speaker at the 25th annual Conference for Texas Nurserymen and Landscape Horti culturists last weekend. The ad valorem classification, he said, would open the door for ci ties, counties and school districts to levy taxes on growing “nursery stock.” Nurserymen want to keep their products in the agricultural category and will carry the fight to the State Supreme Court. On other tax matters, the at torney told the nurserymen that there will be extensive state sales tax reorganization measures of fered at the next regular session of the Texas Legislature, including a straight tax across the board eliminating all exemptions. Another change to be offered will be the method of tax collect- the raising and marketiii| ing on nursery products, Vandy griff said. The nurserymen heart! a wide variety of talks on the problems and progress of landscaping and alt mA plants. They also toured research facilities. Sponsors of the conference; the College in co-operation; the Texas Nurserymen’s As tion. COLLEGE WEEK" IN BERMUDA: WHERE THE GIRLS AREI Each spring, thousands of well- t heeled kids cut loose in Ber-' muda. In this week’s Post, you’ll find out what really goes on at these beach-house binges. And why one young-, ster says: “You’re supposed to* go home paler than you came." The Saturday Evening POST MAY 30 ISSUE/NOW ON SALE « f ? PARDNEB You’ll Always Win The Showdown When You Get Your Duds Done At CAMPUS CLEANERS BATTALION CLASSIFIES fee day . . . 24 per word Mini WANT AD RATES ... St per word :h eddltionai day mom cherKO—*0« DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before pnblicatlM Claaaifted Display Me per column inch each Insertion PHONE VI «-<4U FOR RENT END OF SCHOOL SALE REGULAR PRICE SALE PRICE e $89.95 $79.95 y $79.95 $69.95 $69.95 $59.95 $59.95 $49.95 y $49.95 $39.95 $39.95 $29.95 S OR WITH THE PURCHASE OF A SUIT AT REGULAR PRICE, YOU RECEIVE FROM US $12.00 IN MERCHANDISE. SPORT COATS Tailored By Hampton Heath, B. M. O. C. and Glaser Bros. REGULAR REGULAR REGULAR $39.95 $29.95 $24.95 SALES PRICE SALES PRICE SALES PRICE ' $32.95 $24.95 $19.95 PANTS Tailored By Hampton Heath, Gold Seal, Hegg’ins and Glaser Bros. REGULAR Sales Price $14.95 $11.95 $12.95 $ 9.95 $ 9.95 $ 8.45 DRESS SHIRTS By Van Heusen Regular $5.00 Now $4.25 SPORT SHIRTS By Van Heusen Regular $5.95 Now $5.00 $5.00 $4.25 $4.00 $3.40 BERMUDA SHORTS REGULAR NOW $4.95 $4.20 SOCKS y 2 PRICE ★ SWIM SUITS AND SETS 15% OFF A. & M. MEN'S SHOP North Gale College Station, Texas “HOME OF DISTINCTIVE MEN’S WEAir Two nice bedrooms for students. Call VI 6-4233. 12013 FOR SALE 41* by 8* Fleetwood mobile home, twe bedrooms, air conditioned, hitch and yard fence. 161 Lakeside. Webb Park. 120ti Haby bed and mattress, 915.00; chair $6.00; floor lamp, 90.00; stroller, 90.00 Call Vi 6-7007 after 5 p, m. 1201. 1067 Olds 88, air conditioned. >wer steering, power brakes, e trip to summer camp dr fii owned by professor. Price 9805. VI 6-ti 120tfn FEMALE HELP WAN! Waitress wanted. Experience ■ary, must be over 18 years ol work ms conditions. Triangle 4606 South College, OFFICIAL NOTICE pow for it job 6-6732 June-Juiy-AuKUst only. Two bedroom furnished apartment, fenced yard, S'TS month 804-B Inlpw, C. S. 120t2 Lnr»re furnished one bedroom student apartment. North Gate. $60.00 including .utilities. Also, one at $85.00. VI 6-6165. 120tfn Room, private entrance and bath, air conditioned, across from campus. Contact Don’s Barber Shop. 120t2 Apartment, lV4 blocks from North Gate, 2 large bedrooms, two baths, range, $60.00 per month. Available June 1st. Call VI 6- 5011 or TA 2-3766 (Mr. George Jachne) • 120tfn 1950 Renault Daupbine-radio and heater, 37 miles per ttallon. Price St $300.00 for Quick sale. Phone VI 6-8123 or VI 6-5169. 12013 Official notices must be brought, ■ or telephoned so as to strive in tbeO of Student Publications (Ground lil YMCA. VI 6-6416, hours 8-12, 14, i Monday through Friday) st or belml deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preen publication — Director of Student h!J| tiona. For couple only, furnished garage apart ment, 210 Trant, utilities paid, $40.00 monthly. TA 2-4363. 120t| Apartment. 1 Mi blocks from North Gate, one bedroom, range, refrigerator, $50.00 per month. Call VI 6-5011 or TA 2-3765. (Mr. George Jaehne) 120tfn Cool completely furnished Southeast two Ind three room apartments. Private bath tnd entrance, $45.50 and $55.00 month! adults. TA 2-1244. nthly, 119t3 Two bedroom unfurnished house, near A&M storage space and washer connections, $37.60, 400 Cooner. Phone VI 6-4455. 117tfn se, June 3, 940.00. VI 6-5036 or VI 6-5634. 116tfn One way trailers. Rent it here and leave it where you go. You save money by renting a trailor and have your furni- with you when you get where you’re g. See Baker Tire Co., TA 2-8169. 112tl2 ture goin FOR SALE OR TRADE CONTEST PRIZE 10 day 1st class round trip for two, Rio, Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires. Includes plane ticket, hotel, meals, sight seeing complete. Value $2,300.00. Make offer. VI 6-6545. 118t4 WORK WANTED Typing - electric typewriter. Experience: Secretary, business teacher. VI 6-8510. . 86tfn DR. G. A. SMITH OPTOMETRIST 3 SPECIALIZING In EYE EXAMINATION • nd CONTACT LENSES BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC 105 No. MAIN • BRYAN, TEXAS COLLEGE MASTER VI 6-4988 HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN'S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th TA 2-2819 NOTICE ELECTROLUX SALES SERVICE & SUPPLIES By Authorized Dealer 1003 S. Collepre Ave, Bryan, Tex. TA 2-4143 4000, CFM evaporative cooler, 1 year old like new. Originally $89.9 or fair offer. Call VI 6-8187. er, 359.96 <or $50.00 12012 Kxtra grai available unnouncemcnti I the Cashier's Wis Cushman scooter with large frame. Engine completely rebuilt, new chain sprocket, needs painting. Call VI 6-7744: after 6. VI 6-5051. 12012 120t2 Toy Terriers. KE 7-6131. NOTICE TO JUNIORS Senior uniforms. Blouse, jacket, pinks, serge etc. Shirts, 14 tv-35 ; pants 32 waist. , calf 11913 go etc. Shirts, 14 W-36 ; punts 32 Ht. 6-4, wt. 150. Boot size 12, a-c, calf 16". TA 3-6174. One ton Carrier air conditioner., 1957 model, 220 outlet. Call VI 6-4649 or X-l-C Hensel Apt. 11913 '49 Ford, $126, C-16-B College View. I19t4 1967 Oldsmobile, hard top station wagon. Air and power. Call VI 6-4563. 11716 'nduution now availaM M.B.C. from 9 to 4. A list of candidates who are acadeniw clear for graduation will bepoetaiiin lobby of the Richard Coke Bute I Thursday, May 24 at 8 a. m. Eeduiii date is urged to consult this lilt ID if he is clear for graduation, . I| All student organization lender! act11 visors (this Includes Military Unitiit4 Cadet Corps, Hometown Clubs, and Ti cal Chilis i please come by the Si Finance Center, Memorisl Student to file a new signature card ot s elected officers for the fall of 1962.1! do not elect new officers until tk semester of 1962, the finance oftiari , j each organization must make arranjtrel for an individual to legally handld*! for the organization during the I months. Please take care of thisbil 26 - MSC-Student Finance Center Il-I 1960 Fiat 600, excellent condition, 17,000 miles, bargain priced. See at X-4-G Hensel after 6. llStfn Kinmore wringer washer, $20.00. 603-A Culpepper after 6. 109tfn 1952 TD MG (classic), new tires, top, tunnel cover, paint, carpet. Completely overhauled. VI 6-6672. 106tfn CHILD CARE Will babysit at home, any age. Call VI 6-6536. 120t8 Will keep children, all ages, will pick up and deliver. VI 6-8161. llltfn Will keep infant child or children in my home. Contact TA 8-6129. 106tfn LOST Brown wallet. Please return important papers. Bruce Davis, 2E Law. 120t2 SPECIAL NOTICE Electrolux sales and service. G. C, AHlliams, TA 3-5331. 90tfn Fish and picnic at Hilltop tiles nd o' . Lake, 9% miles on Hwy 6 south of College. Tables ovens, clean place. 69tfn • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS • 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 SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donats ANYWHERE Hamburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc. 5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG LOUPOTS Regalia For The May Commentme | Exercise All students who are candidates h- degree of Doctor of Philosophy Jnj quired to order hoods as well as theiX’ cup and gown. The hoods are to 1** at the Registrar’s Office no l&Ur • 1:00 p. m., Tuesday. May 22 (thierilj accomplished by a representative oPf College Exchange Store). The hoods will not be worn in the prt since all such candidates will be I on the stage ns a part of the cerf Candidates for the deg tee of DocWlj Veterinary Medicine will wear the li cap, gown and hood appropriate to # degree. , Candidates for the Master’s Degree wear the Master’s cap and gown. ■ I -I civilian students who arc candidate!tor :, | Bachelor's Degree will wear the bathe 1 1 cap and gown. ROTC students candidates for the Bachelor’s Degree wear the Class “A” cadet uniform in H of academia regalia. Senior boot! optional with tho uniform, L Rental of caps and gowno WlV arranged with the Exchange Store. 0# may be placed between 8:00 a. m. Tii»(.| May 1 and 12:00 noon Saturday, MW • The rental is as follows: Doctor’s and gown $5.25, Master’s cap snd M $4.76, Bachelor's cap and gown $4.25. h*’! rental is the same as that for cap A 2% Texas State Sales W'I required in addition to these rentals. C. E. Tishler, Chairman Convocations Committee AGGIES NOTICE SAE 30 Motor Oils I5fjp Major Brand Oils .... 27-31* For your parts and accessory AT a DISCOUNT See us- , Plenty free parking oppostf the courthouse. DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS Brake shoes, Fuel pumps, W pumps. Generators, StarWJl Solenoids, etc. Save 30 to on just about any part for P car. Filters 40% discount AT JOE FAULKS 25th and Washington SOSOUKS T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Transistor Radio Service 713 S. Main TA 2-l9i> — — COLLEGE MASTER VI6-4988 ~ - YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR © EICO KITS • Garrard Changers • HI-FI Components • Tape Recorders Use Our Time Payment Pia 11 BRYAN RADIO & It TA 2-4862 1301 S. College