The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 29, 1962, Image 3
■ rS u ■■ • r r: DECLINE FROM RECORD HIGH October Living Costs Show Good News For Housewives Alt rati: SPOIil ESK r WASHINGTON CP) — Living; costs edged down a bit in October in the first monthly decline of 1902. The November level may re flect a further drop. This favorable news for house- jwives was reported Wednesday by the Labor Department which until Vow had been relaying monthly jrice advisories showing- steady, 1102 increases to record levels. The index kept by the depart ment’s Bureau of Labor Statistics, defined a bare one-tenth of one percent in October to 106 per cent of tie 1957-58 average. Tits means it costs GO cents more now to buy what $10 would purchv.se four years ago. Till .STORY in October was that nstat prices, after soaring in Septenper as some Midwest farm ers withheld livestock from mar kets, fell somewhat after the farmers’ ‘strike” was lifted. Arnold E'. Chase, the bureau’s price division director, said, how ever, meat costs are likely to re main high during winter months because favorable feed prices en courage keeping animals on the farm for further fattening. He forecast heavier marketing next spring. Chase said he expects clothing, used car and gasoline prices will decline a bit, while costs of serv ices continue their steady increase. This should produce another slight living cost decline in November. Arab Information BATTALION Director To Speak On ‘Arab Attitudes’ Thursday, November 29, 1962 College Station, Texas Page 3 Student To Sit With Pets For Holidays Warren R. Madsen, ’63, plans a unique method of earning his liv ing- expenses during the year-end holidays. The mathematics major will re main in this area so he can be a “pet sitter” for vacationing per sons. Madsen will visit a customer’s house each day to feed, water and exercise any pet, bring in the mail and newspaper and see that “all is well.” If a pet becomes sick or is injured, Madsen will deliver it to the Veterinary Medicine Hos pital for care at the owner’s ex pense. He will base his fees upon the number of daily trips to the home. BATTALION CLASSIFIES) WANT AD RATES On* day 3<* per word 24 per rord each additional day Mifimum charges—4(M DEADLINE 4 p.m. lay before publicatloa Cassified Display 80^ per column inch e», PHi) »NE VT 6-6415 ■how 6:1 SPECIAL NOTICE SUL ROSS LODGE, NO. 1300, AF&AM. ■— CalLl meeting Thursday, Novemifer 29 at 7 p. m. The EA deglee will be conferred. Walter S. Manning, WM Jie Woolket, Sec. 38tl FOR SALE Three piece bedroom suite, white, $35.00. Call after 5, VI 6-6022. 38t2 Baby bed, good condition. B-10-B Colie View. 37 Refrigerator with large freezer, $30.00. See at C-6-C College View. 36t3 Have Volvo, will finance, 1959, 4-speed transmission, twin carburators, vinyl in terior, excellent condition. VI 6-63 Wash and grease $1.00 with minimum alt Sinclair Service Station, East Gate, College Static: fillup of 8 gi Sinclair Servi 1 w Ions of gasolir s Stati ne. The New Hwy. 6 South at VI 6-9982. 19tfn NU-WAY 4EAUTY SHOP TA 2-4407 Is your hair unmanageable? Come to the Nii-Way Beauty Shop and let u» irive you a 815.00 permanent for only 310.00. Special for Christmas from the 4th to the 15th of December. Owner - Mrs. Annie Way Operator - Carolyn Herwig 38110 WANTED TO BUY WORK WANTED Typing - electric typewriter. Experience: Secretary, business teacher. VI 6-8510. 86tfn OFFICIAL NOTICES mailed Office lent Publications (Uround 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 Publics tions. Dr. Sami Hadawi, director of the Arab Information Center in Dallas, will speak on the “Arab Attitude Toward East and West” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the Mem orial Student Center Assembly Room. The A&M Arab Student Club is sponsoring the lecture. Dr. Vance Edmondson, faculty advisor to the club and an associ ate professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and So ciology, said the public is invited to hear Hadawi. He said a question and answer session will be held and refresh ments will be served after the talk. Hadawi also was a guest of Billie Jean Barron on KBTX-TV’s Town Talk, program at 11:30 a.m. Thurs day. The speaker is a Christian Arab born in Jerusalem in 1904. He has two married children, each a U. S. university graduate with a mas ter’s degree. Hadawi spent 30 years in the service of the Palestfne govern ment. From 1937 until British withdrawal in 1948, he was chief of land taxation. Te then joined the Jordan government in the same capacity. In 1952, he resigned to take an appointment as land spec ialist with the United Nations in New York. AMONG THE PROFS Veterinary Medicine Group Elects Price To New 7 Office Dr. Alvin A. Price dean of the School of Veterinary Medicine, has been elected secretary of the As sociation of American Veterinary Medical Colleges. The organiza tion, formerly known as the As sociation of Deans of American Colleges of Veterinary Medicine, selected Price at a meeting in Washington, D. C. While on the trip, Price was appointed to a three-year term on the interdivisional committee on instruction at a meeting of the Association of State Universities and Land Grant Colleges. ★ ★ ★ Dr. Farrell B. Brown is a new member of the Department of Chemistry as a postdoctoral fel low of the Robert A. Welch Found ation. He will carry out original investigations and studies in spec- troscopy with the areas of far in frared spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy of primary interest. Brown comes to A&M from the University of Tennessee, where he recently received the doctorate in physical chemistry. His doctoral research was under William H. Fletcher and involved “The In frared and Raman Spectra and Inversion Phenomenon of Cyana- mide and Denterated Cyanamide.” A number of publications have resulted from Brown’s studies. ★ ★ ★ Dr. W. J. Dobson, professor of biology, and Dr. George Krise, associate professor of biology, will be chairmen of sessions at the Texas Academy of Sciences meet ing- in Austin Friday. Dobson will be chairman of a morning session devoted to bio logical sciences. Krise will chair an afternoon Session on the same subject area. Dr. Sidney O. Brown, professor of biology, is vice-president of the biological sciences section of the Texas Academy. ★ ★ ★ Dr. Lloyd C. Taylor Jr., A&M associate professor of history, is the author of an article appearing in “The Virginia Magazine of His tory and Biography.” The article is entitled “Lila Meade Valentine: The FFV as Reformer.” The article suggests that the influence of Mrs. Valentine in be half of political and social re forms in the late 19th and eai-ly 20th centuries was felt far be yond the boundaries of her na tive Virginia. Both Mrs. Valen tine and her husband were inter ested in the post-Civil War prob lems of the South and particularly in their native city, Richmond, and in the state of Virginia. 'k 'fc T. R. Holleman, head of the Di vision of Architecture and Ben IT. Evans, coordinator for the reseai-ch division of architecture, attended the Building Research Institute 1962 Fall Conferences Tuesday through Thursday in Washington, D. C. I Well Spoken Says BERNIE LEMMONS, ’52 Every normal individual has assumed, or has thrust upon him, certain social obligations. All thrift is an effort to meet those social obligations. We submit that life insurance en ables him to do that to the fullest, and with the greatest ease and certainty. Former President Franklin D. Roosevelt. ExchanKe Store. the tfn VES” i cave on auto it idends, call George isurance Group, 8510 fi’A 2-4461. insurance through div- Webb, Farmers In- through Farmers ...- South College, Bryan. We insure single men under itandard rates. 25 at 136t.fn JOHN CHRISTIAN, Ag gie, age 20, was injured November 22, 1962 about 5:15 a. m. in downtown Uistin when hit by a car Hven by a parking lot attendant. Several other Udestrians were injured. Il you saw this accident or wire there, or if you know of anyone else who might ha/e seen this accident or weie there, please call TA 2- 0195, Bryan, Texas. 37t3 WANTED TO BUY BACK ISSUES OF AGGIELANDS, 1954 and prior years wanted. Highest prices plus postage. Write AIR MAIL to Jack Bell, USA Finance Office, Paris, APO 230, New York, N. Y. 36t4 English Proficiency examinations will be held for Health and Physical Education Majors Thursday, Dec. 6, at 4 p. m.. Room 231 G. Rollie White Coliseum. If you plan to take this examination, you must register with the department secretary by Friday, November 30. 36t3 HELP WANTED ope tele Part time and full time jobs A&M students or student wives. Telephone for interview appointment. DUTCH KET TLE SNACK RESTAURANT, VI 6-9968 (walking distance of College View Apts.) 37t5 CHILD CARE ake 35. HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY Children of all ages, weekly and hourly rates, 3404 South College Avenue. B Texas. Virginia Davis Jones. Nurse. TA 2-4803. Will keep children, all ages, will pick up tnd deliver. VT 6-8151. Illtfn COINS Need Christmas money? Sell me your old American coins. Contact Richard Crosby, ■lean coins. Contact Box 1522, College Station. Jrosby, 36t8 TV - Radio - Hi-Fi Service & Repair GILS RADIO & TV TA 2-0826 2403 S. College AGGIES NOTICE To Rent Brazos County A&M Club For Mixed Parties,—See Joe Faulk SAE 30 Motor Oils 15tf Qt, Major Brands Oils 27-31«l 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 pomps. 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 TO ALL STUDENTS IN THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES WHO ARE ON SCHOLASTIC PROBATION: You are re minded that you are required to arrange a conference with the dean of your school after each grade report is issued. 36t4 Those undergraduate students who have 95 semester hours of credit may purchase the A. and M. ring. The hours passing at the time of the preliminary grade report on November 12. 1962, may be used in satisfying the 95 hour requirement. Those students qualifying under this regulation may leave their name with the ring clerk i the Registrar’s office in order th: >rder that she to determine Orders for een November CHRISTMAS SAVINGS START a4.,. .5«< ; ■ THESE PRICES GOOD THROUGH SAT. DEC. 1. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. ;trar’s offi< may check their records 1 eligibility to order the ring, the rings will be taken betwc 27 and January 4. The rings will he re turned for delivery on or about February 1, 1963. The ring clerk is on duty from 8:00 a. m. to 12:00 noon, MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK ONLY. H. L. Heaton. Director of Admissions and Registrar 30tl9 The Los Angeles Angels ended their 1962 action against the Bos ton Red Sox with 12 victories in 18 meetings. Sunfarm Grade A” Large—Doz. CAT’S SHOP is now located at 204 West 19th St. We specialize in the repair of Cushman motor scooters and small gasoline engines. 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