The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 24, 1962, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    'Page $ College S+nt.ioi 1 . Texas'
Thursday, May 24,1962
Tffi BATTALION, 4^5 URGED TO TAKE PART
ROTC Staffers Leaving A&M
Seven staff members of the in
structor unit of the Army ROTC at
A&M are scheduled to assume oth
er duties this summer.
Thz-ee officers are being reas
signed to service schools within
this country, and the remaining
personnel are being reassigned
overseas.
Maj. William T. Rife and Maj.
William H. Rhodes are scheduled
to attend the Command and Gen
eral Staff Cpllege at Fort Leaven
worth, Kansas.
Capt. Samuel J. Grant Jr., is be
ing reassigned to Fort Sill, Okla.,
where he will attend the artillery
officer’s career course.
Maj. Robert M. Peach has re
ceived orders for assignment in
Rangoon, Burma.
BA TTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
>ie day it per word
word each additional day
14 P<
er word each additional
Mini m n m charge—40d
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before pnblicatioB
Classified Display
80d per column inch
each insertion
PHONE VI 6-6411
FOR RENT
Large bedroom, adjoining bath,
closStsV private entrance, garage,
isionable. Private home. 200
reasonable. Private home
son, TA 2-2221.
two
rent
West Car-
mtl
Room, private entrance, private bath,
three blocks from campus, furnished in
cluding small desk. $25/mo. Call VI 6-
Une bedroom lurnished garage apart
ment, 2108 Echols Street. Phone TA 2-
5529. 121t2.
Corner Foster and Francis, available June
1. One bedroom upstairs southeast apart
ment. Very nicely furnished. Ample closet
space. Ideal for couple or bachelors.
Adults only. $50.00 without utilities.
Phone VI 6-5031 after 6. all day weekends.
121tfn
Two nice bedrooms for students. Call
Vl 6-4233. 120t3
June-July-August only. Two bedroom
furnished apartment, fenced yard, $45
month 804-B In low, C. S.
120t2
Large furnished one bedroom student
apartment. North Gate, $50.00 including
uti
litics. Also, one at $35.00. VI 6-6165.
I20tfn
Room
conditioned, across
Don’s Barber Shop.
Room, private entrance and bath, air
iditioned, across from campus. Contact
Apartment, 1 ‘/i blocks from North Gate,
2 large bedrooms, two baths, range, $60.00
per month. Available June 1st. Call VI 6-
5011 or TA 2-3765 (Mr. George Jaehne)
120tfn
For couple only, furnished garage apart
ment, 210 Trant, utilities paid, $40.00
monthly. TA 2-4363.
'l20t2
Apartment, 1 Ms 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
*nd three room apartments. Private bath
apar
tnd entrance, $45.50 and $55.00 monthly,
adults. TA 2-1244. 119t3
Two bedroom unfurnished house, near
A&M storage space and washer connections.
Phone VI 6-4455. 117tfn
$37.50, 400 Cooner. Phone V,! 6-4455.
June 3, $40.00. VI 6-5036 or^VI 6-5634.
116tfn
: way trailers. Rent it here and
leave it where you go. You save money
by renting a trailer and have your furni
ture with you when you get where you’re
oing. See Bake
iting a trailer and have yoi
vith you when you get whe:
going. See Baker Tire Co., TA
ere yoi
2-8159.
112M2
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.
i 118t4
DR. G: A. SMITH
6 P T O’M E T R I S T
SPECIAL! Zl NG
In EYE EXAMINATIONS
and CONTACT LENSES
» 1——
ONS
BRy.AN OPTICAL CLINIC
105.No. MAIN • BRYAN; TEXAS.
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
COLLEGE MASTER
VI 6-4988
AGGIES NOTICE
SAE 30 Motor Oils 150 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
YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR
• EICO KITS
• Garrard Changers
• HI-FI Components
• Tape Recorders
Use Our Time Payment Plan
BRYAN RADIO & TV
TA 2-4862 1301 S. College Ave.
FOR SALE
Registered Doberman puppies, six weeks
old. TA 2-4501. 121tfn
Senior boots, size 11, calf 15, boot pants
32. VI 6-6162. 121tl
All nylon 12 by 12 beige rug-. Bought
in February. Must sell before graduation
Cal! VI 6-4649. 121tl
Storkline baby bed, $15.00 ; highchair
$4.00 ; training chair, $2.00. Phone VI 6-
5572. 12H1
Notice of Sa 1 '' ’’’rucks and Farm.
Machinery
Sealed bids will be received at the Farm
Service Office, A. and M. College, College
Station, Texas, until 10:00' a. m. June 6.
1962, and then publicly opened and read
for two John Deere tractors, two Ford
Pickups, 5-ton Mack truck tractor, IHC
cotton picker and other assorted farm im
plements. 121tl
REWARD
FOR YOUR HOME FREEZER OH
FOOD LOCKER—5 Lb. Steak Boxes—
Fillet Mignon, Cutlets, Beef Patties,
Liver, Lamb Chops, T-Bone Steaks,
Chuck Wagon Steaks, Pizz: 1 . Patties,
Catfish, Flounder, Perch, & Fish Sticks.
WE DON’T STEAL THEM, BUT OUR
SALE PRICES WILL MAKE YOU
THINK WE DID!
HANSON MEAT COMPANY
2701 Texas Ave.
Bryan, Texas 12112
41’ by 8’ Fleetwood mobile home, two
bedrooms, air conditioned, hitch and yard
fence. 161 Lakeside, Webb Park. 12012
Baby bed and mattress, $15.00 ; chair,
$6.00 ; floor lamp, $9.00 ; stroller, $9.00.
Call VI 6-7997 after 5 p. m. 120t2
1957 Olds 88, air conditioped, radio,
power steering, power brakes, excellent
for trip to summer camp or first job,
owned by professor. Price $895. VI 6-6732.
120tfn
1959 Renault Dauphine-radio and heater,
37 miles per gallon. Price at $300.00 for
quick sale. Phone VI 6-8123 or VI 6-5169.
120t3
4000 OEM evaporative cooler, 1 year old
—like new. Originally $89.95 for $50.00
or fair offer. Call VI 6-8137. 120t2
Toy Terriers, KE 7-6131. 120t2
NOTICE TO JUNIORS
Senior uniforms. Blouse, jacket, pinks,
serge etc. Shirts, 14%-35 ; pants 32 waist.
Ht. 6-4, wt. 150. Boot size 12, a-c, calf
16". TA 3-5174. 119t3
’49 Ford, $125, C-16-B College View.
119t4
1957 Oldsmobile, hard top station wagon.
Air and power. Call VI 6-4563. 117t5
Kinmore wringer washer) $20.00. 503-A
Culpepper after 6. 109tfn
1952 TD MG (classic), new tires, top,
tunnel cover, paint, carpet. Completely
overhauled. VI 6-5672. 106tfn
LOST
Biology 107 Lecture notebook. Lost in
Biology Lecture Room. Reward. No ques
tions asked. Charles Engelking, 1012-A
Foster or VI 6-8241. 121tl
Brown wallet. Please return important
papers. Bruce Davis, 2E Law. 120'f2
COLLEGE MASTER
VI 6-4988
NOTICE
ELECTROLUX SALES
SERVICE & SUPPLIES
By Authorized Dealer
1003 S. College Ave, Bryan, Tex,
TA 2-4143
SOSOLIKS
T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main TA 2-1941
O 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
COLLEGE MASTER
VI 6-4988
SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP
For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donuta
ANYWHERE
Hambnrgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service
Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc.
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
CHILD CARE
FIRST GRADE — If your child will be
six after September 1, register him now for
private 1st grade. Limited enrollment.
Bryan Schools. Also kindergarten and
“rg
Separation for A&M Consolidated and
year round nursery. Collier’s Mother Goose
School, 501 Restwood, TA 2-8760. 110t7
Will babysit at home, any age. Call
VI 6-6536. 120t3
Will keep children, all ages, will pick up
and deliver. VI 6-8151. llltfn
keep
e. C
my home. Contact TA 3-5129.
106tfn
WORK WANTED
Typing - electric typewriter. Experience:
Secretary, business teacher. VI 6-8510.
FEMALE HELP WANTED
waitress wanted. Experience not neces-
ry, must be over 18 years of age, good
arking conditions. Triangle Restaurant,
06 South College. 108tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
Leaving May 29, Yellowstone Park by
Denver. Share expenses and driving. VI-
6-6248.
Electrolux sales and service. G. C,
Villiams, TA 3-5331. 90tfn
Fish and picnic at Hilltop Lake, 9%
miles on Hwy 6 south of College. Tables
»nd ovens, clean place. 69tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Extra graduation announcements are
now available at the Cashier’s Window,
M.S.C. from 9 to 4. 119t3
All student organization leaders and ad
visors (this includes Military Units in the
.det Corps, Hometown Clubs, and Techni-
Cadet Corps, Hometown Clubs, and Techni
cal Clubs) please come by the Student
Finance Center, Memorial Student Center
ance
to file a new signature card of newly
elected officers for the fall of 1962. If you
do not elect new officers until the fall
" 1962, th
elected
an individual to legally nan
for the organization during the summer
months. Please take care of this by May
25.
MSC-Student Finance Center 112tl2
Regalia For The May Commencement
Exercise
All students who are candidates for the
Ail students who are candidate!
degree of Doctor of Philosophy are re
quired to order hoods as well as the doctor’s
>ods as well as the doctor s
cap and gown. The hoods are to be left
at the Registrar’s Office no later than
1 :00 p. m., Tuesday, May 22 (this will he
accomplished by a representative of the
College Exchange Store). The Ph.D.
is will he
College Exchange Store). The Ph.D.
hoods will not be worn in the procession
since all such candidates will be hooded
on the stage as a part of the ceremonies.
Candidates for the degree of Doctor of
Veterinary Medicine will wear the doctor’s
cap. gown and hood appropriate to this
dej
gree.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the Master’s cap and gown. All
civilian students who are candidate
an students who are candidates for thi
Bachelor’s Degree will wear the bachelor’!
cap and gown. ROTC students who ari
candidates for the Bachelor’s Degree will
wear the Class “A” cadet uniform in lieu
of academic regalia. Senior boots are
ree will wear the bache
. ROTC students who are
ir’s Degree will
of academic regalia. Se:
optional with the uniform.
Rental of caps and f
,al of caps and gowns may be
ed with the Exchi
arranged with the Exchange Store. Orders
may be placed between 8 :00 a. m. Tuesday,
May 1 and 12:00 noon Saturday, May 19.
The rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap
and gown $5.25, Master’s cap and gown
$4.75, Bachelor’s i
cap and gown $4.25. Hood
rental is the same as that for cap and
gown. A 2% Texas State Sales Tax is
ft,vy v* ii. x-v c* /o j kJLcvcv: vo<li n
required in addition to these rentals.
C. E. Tishler, Chairman
Convocations Committee 108tl6
LEGAL NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that a hearing
will be held in the City Hall of the City of
College Station, Texas, at 7:00 p. m. June
15, 1962, on the city’s budget for the fiscal
year 1962-1963.
121tl
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed proposals addressed to the Honor
able Mayor and City Council of College
Station, Texas, will be received at the of
fice of Ran Boswell, City Manager, until
3 p. m. June 7, 1962, for furnishing all
necessary materials, machinery, equipment,
superintendence and labor for constructing
a certain street for the City of College
Station, Texas. The approximate quanti
ties are as follows:
4,150 C.Y.—Common Road Excavation
110 M. Gal—Sprinkling Water
9,560 S.Y.—Compaction of Subgrade
Flexible Base:
9,375 S.Y.— (a) Bank-Run Gravel
7,975 S.Y.—(b) Crushed Stone, Limestone
2,343 Gal.-—Asphaltic Material
Asphaltic Concrete Pavement:
37 Tons— (a) Asphalt
456 Tons—- (b) Aggregate
3,955 L.F.—Standard Curb and Gutter
38.3 C.Y.—Extra Concrete for Curb and
Gutter
1 Each—Standard Manhole
8.7 C.Y.—Standard Inlet
38 L.F.—18" Reinforced Concrete Pipe
128 L.F.—21" Reinforced Concrete Pipe
296 L.F.—30" Reinforced Concrete Pipe
0.3 C.Y.—Reinforced Concrete Headwall
850 C.Y.—Channel Excavation
21 S.Y.—Channel Lining
companied by a
upon a Na-
Proposals shall be accom
Cashier’s or Certified Check
tional or State Bank in an amount not lesi
than five (5%) bercent of the total maxi
bid price, payable without recoi
> City of College Station, Te:
from a
eg<
bid bond in the same amount
quar
to a
bond
Owner, or a t
reliable Surety Company as a gui
antee that the Bidder will enter into
contract and execute performance
within ten (10) days after notice of award
of contract to hi:
ler must furnish per
formance bond upon the form provided in
con
The
the amount of one hundred (100%) percent
of. the contract price from an approved
Surety Company holding a permit from
the State of Texas, to act as Surety, or
other Surety or Sureties acceptable to the
Owner.
The right is reserved as the interest of
the Owner may rquire, to reject any and
all bids, and to waive any informality in
bids received.
Plans, Specifications, and Bidding Docu
ments may be secured trom the office of
the City Manager, City Hall, College Sta
tion, on deposit of twenty ($29.00) dollars
per set, which sum so deposited will be re
funded provided the provisions of the
Specifications regarding the return of such
Documents are complied with.
Signed : City of College St
By: S/Ernest Langford
Mayor
Attest:
S/K. A. Manning
City Secretary
lege Station, Texas
t Li ‘ ‘
Summer Recreation Offere
Already underway with the ad
vent of Little League baseball, the
College Station Sumnier Recrea
tion Program will again this year
offer summer amusement to A&M
students and residents of College
Station. According to Mjrs. James
Griffin, a recreation Council mem
ber, the program is to offer a
greater number of activities this
year and will continue to expand
in the future.
The program, which has for
years accomplished the task of
providing recreation for College
Station youngsters, includes sports
for all ages. It is sponsored by
the City of College Statiom and
the College Station United Fund.
Since they are considered resi
dents of College Station, and since
they provide many of the annual
donations to the city United Fund
drive, Mrs. Griffin said that stu
dents at A&M are urged by the
council to take advantage of the
facilities offered.
The activities to be provided by
this summer’s program include:
adult softball, archery, Little
League Baseball, bowling, a com
munity picnic, golf, pre-school and
teenage baseball, swimming, ten
nis, tumbling and gymnastics.
Information regarding the pro
gram may be gotton from the Col
lege Station Recreation Council.
Its members include: C. V. Woot-
an, president; Mrs. J. B. Hervey,
Vice President; Mrs. B. M. Call
away, secretary; K. A. Manning,
treasurer; W. T. Riedel; Ran Bos
well; W. L. Penberthy; W. A. Tar-
row and J. D. Chaney.
Also Mrs. John K. Riggs, Mrs.
Griffin, J. E. Loupot, Herb Shaf
fer, W. A. Manning, Mrs. J. C.
Brusse and E. R. Ibert.
There is a program of the activi
ties posted in the hall on the main
floor of the YMCA Building and
another is available at the sports
desk of the Battalion.
The swimming program is the
most extensive of the many offer
ed. Under the direction of A&M
swimming coach Art Adamson, it
includes classes for low and high
beginners, intermediate and ad
vanced swimmers and those inter
ested in competitive swimming.
The posted programs should be
checked for qualifications.
There will be two six-weeks ses
sions of swimming classes, the
first beginning June 4. Registra
tion for the first session will be at
3:00 p.m. June 3 under the north
end of Kyle Field. For the second
session, new students will register
from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. July 15
and repeat students will register
during the following hour.
On the day of registration, any
child who can already swim and is
joining the program for the first
time, should bring a suit and cap
so that he can swim for Coach
Adamson and be placed in the
proper class.
Ladies classes will be offered,
but not under the sponsorship of
the Recreation Council. Advanced
classes will register and swim at
5:30 p.m. June 4. These classes
will meet on Mondays and Wed
nesdays. Beginners will register
and swim at 5:30 June 5 and their
classes will be held on Tuesdays
and Thursdays.
All registrations must be made
in person. The classes will be held
in P. L. Downs Natatorium. Mrs.
Hervey and Mrs. Callaway are
handling* the swimming and are
the ones to contact for informa
tion. Fees are $4.00 for each ses
sion.
Other summer activities,, ai’e out
lined as follows:
Adult Softball: To be held on Fridays
and Saturdays for adult mt*n (A&M Htu-
dents included}. The fee is 82.00 and it
will be played on the lighted diamond
play*
south of The Grove. Starts June 4. Con
tact E. R. Ibert. VI 6-4791 or VI 6-5527.
pry: To bo held on Mondays and
days for adults and juniors,
Wednesdays fo
fee is $4.00 a
nd it will be held at the
Brazos Bowman’s Ran fire. Starts June 4.
Contact E. O. Morrison, VI 6-4651.
Eisru<
through Friday at the Little League Park.
Babe Ruth and
prison.
Little
*: Monday
Already in progress.
Bowling: To be held on Wednesdays for
tact wayne
VI 6-8721 or W. L. Penberthy. VI 6-5749
ng: To bt* held on Wednesdays
ages 12-18 in the MSC Bowling Lanes.
The fee is $2.50. Contact Wayne Smith,
or VI 6-5147.
Golf: To bo held on Tuesdays and
Thursdays on the, A&M Golf Links for 8-
school and adults
*e is $4.00. Contact
Thursdays on the. A&M
year-olds through high
if enough register. Fee
Joe Fagan, VI 6-4813
VI 6-6:112 or VI 6-7005.
To
mn,
12 oi
Pre-school:
or J.i
I Mont
be held
Fridays at Consolidated Junk*
children 4-6. Fee is $2.00. Con!»'
Fagan, VI 6-4349 or Mrs. J
VI 6-5974.
Summer Library: To be i-
Conaolidated Junior High sth'
for all ages Monday through ■ T/nli
Tennis: To be held M VU1L
F rid;
pi on the concr
lers,
advanced students. Fee is
day
school
be held
for 10-year-olds tta.
on the concrete courts.0
i tne concrete com
for beginners, ini
0
1 /r-
Horace Schaffer, VI 6-7325
ey, VI 6-6719 or VI 6-6492.
Tumbling and Gymnastics:
Mondays through Fridays atti’
dated Gym. Classes for girls n;
from 8:45-9:45 a.m. (S3.00),Fi;
ners, 9:45-10:16 a.m. ($1.00)
vanced students, 10 :15-11:15
tact Manuel Garcia, VI 6-il£ i ^
Manning, VI 6-4440 or VI
Community Work Shop: I *
Tuesday nights for ages Jubv,'^
the Consolidated Ju
registration or $1.00 pe
op. Ft.
' nigt:
SF Finally WiF*
Warriors Shift
Arran;
t* £
NEW YORK (AP) — The Phil
adelphia Warriors, starting Wilt
Chamberlain, finally moved to San
Francisco Wednesday.
After a month-long series of
meetings, the National Basketball
Association’s board of governors
approved the sale of the franchise
for $850,000 and the shift to San
Francisco although the Boston and
New York elubowners voted
against it.
The seller was Eddie Gottlieb,
owner of the Warriors and charter
member of the NB. The buyer is a
syndicate headed by Matty Sim
mons and Leonard Mogel, both of
New York. The remaining mem
bers all are of San Francisco.
Only 19 days ago the governors
fcM sti
xt Oci
debated the possible rsity <
transfer in several lor,; was
Despite the pleas of Ctsad Yt
proposal was rejected. The g
“I wanted the deal/’suston
lieb Wednesday, “becaas’ the 1
it was a good one. the f
“I have put in many Rowing
basketball and have bjpjjschedu
of retirement ami to get if
it. Despite this, I made if k f
fort to purchase a teair. i 5
sent Philadelphia in theS
coming year but without!
“I would like to see P' i
return to the NBA in the;
ture. Until then I am mai
effort to line up son:?{
games there so that pro Is
will he kept alive in Plilation;
this season.” minist:
O ^
CHUCK
Blade Cut Heavy
Northern Beef
BACON
BACON
Good Value 1-Lb.
Hickory Smoked Pkg.
Rath Black Hawk
IMPERIAL PURE CANE
25-Ft.
Aluminum Roll
Reynolds
PINEAPPLE JUICE
CATSUP
Delicious
Can
29c
29c
i
|hnolog
Un
he Uni
■ of Ci
isselae
vers it)
vers it>
*.*.
Del Monte
Tomato-Rich
2 14 F°„r 39c
5
LB. BAG
51
m By tl
PEANUT BUTTER
First
Pick
! 8 /?:;49c
SALAD DRESSING G ;iL
J
FRUIT COCKTAIL
Del Monte
Fancy
C) No. 303 \ r
L Cans feC
SHORTENING Minim “
3 11
PFACHES DeI Monte—Yeliow c,in s s ’
3 N c^ 89c
i a on? Shelton’s
LAillTHl HitjrtjFO Grade A
Do J
FRESH FIRM SLICING
TOMATOES
LEMONS for^Lemonade
ONIONS
White,
Sweet and Juicy
POTATOES New R ‘" ,s '
Cook with Green Beans
2 Lb, 29c
2 Lb, 25c
3 Lb, 29c
in, &Aijcm
onrs
LIMES
Make Delicious
Limeade Lb.
19c
CREAM PIES H ;r te r ; ozen
14 -° z . 9Q p
Each tfJiy
ORANGE JUICE
5 ^ $1.00
MI? A T PI T- v - Frozen ’ Beef ’ n
ITlAJla. 1. fl Chicken or Turkey ....
; io ^-$loo
cl is11
Mo
y
?:$arlii
1 seal’
large
of M
who
day n
Specials Thur.
ie you
• of IV
n. Th
of the
Fri. - Sat.—Quantity Rights Resef of the
^center