The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 20, 1963, Image 3

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Classes To Start
For Rifle Coaches
Any person who would like to
become a National Rifle Associa
tion Certified Instructor should con
tact Sidney L. Loveless, NRA
Counselor. Loveless, trained and
authorized to certify instructors
for the National Rifle Associa
tion. These instructors may then
conduct basic small arms training
schools, serve as tlub leaders, and
coach teams. .
The next instructor school starts
March 2 at Pleasant Acres, home
of the Twin City Junior Rifle Club.
It is located on F.M. 2513, west
of Bryan and College Station. The
instruction starts at 10:30 a.m.
and during inclement weather will
be held at Ai-my Reserve Training
Center in Bryan.
NORWALK, Calif. OP) — Nu
merically controlled machines tools
operated by punched tapes are a-
mong the radical changee in the
machine tool industry which has
caused a ‘second industrial revolu
tion,” according to Paul Henry,
chairman of the metals division at
Cerritos College.
“Now many machine operations
are programmed on a punched
tape somewhat similar to a piano
palyer roll,” Henry explained. “A
tape reader supplies commands to
the machine.”
The college is offering a course
in “Fundamentals of Numerical
Control.”
VAN HEUSEN DRESS SHIRTS
^OXFORD CLOTH — White & Loden Tan
*CENTURY VANLUX — Snap tab button down
reg. collar Long Sleeves
Reg. $5.00 now only $4.00
A&M MEN S SHOP
“Home of distinctive men’s wear”
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Southwestern States Telephone
Texas Rose Queen
A brown -eyed brunette,
Miss Lometa Anne Hudnall,
19, has been named queen
for the 26th Annual Texas
Rose Festival which will be
held in Tyler Oct. 17-20. She
is a sophomore at Syracuse
University, Syracuse, N. Y.,
where she is majoring in
j o u r n a 1 i s m. (AP Wire-
photo)
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
0n« day .V per word
li per word each additional day
Minimum charges—404
FOR SALE
1968 Black Jaguar convertible XK 150,
.j . — ' iterior, radio and heater, white
ard and soft tops, excellent
take trade. VI 6-8337. 67t4
’61 Volkswagen.
ake up
$45.00 a month notes or $1395 cash. C-13-X
cs wagon. Formally owned by
A&M Prof. $600 equity and tak<
mont
College View Apts.
Tuxedo, size 42, like new, $35.00. Call
Baker, VI 6-5701 or VI 6-6504. 66tfn
Senior boots, size 10%-A, excellent con
dition, $25.00. R. P. Bechler, 7209 Winnell
Way, Fort Worth 18. Phone BUTLER
1-1866. 61t43
FOR RENT
Furnished three room apartment, screened
>orch and garage. Near Southside.
Reasonable rent. Call VI 6-4452 after 5.
er 5.
68t3
LOST & FOUND
Found in Southside Launderette 4 keys
on key ring. Contact O. E. Farrowl, TA 2-
6054. 67t4
SOSOLIKS
T. Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main
TA 2-1941
DR. G. A. SMITH
OPTOMETRIST
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BRYAN OPTICAL CLINK.
'Ob No. MAIN . BRYAN, TEX A '
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
TYPEWRITERS
ADDING MACHINES
RENTALS
ASK ABOUT OUR
RENTAL OWNERSHIP
PLAN
OTIS MCDONALD’S
429 South Main St.
Bryan, Texas
trade with cade
, and
SAVE ON REPAIRS
Trained Mechanics
All Make Autos
Automatic Transmissions
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Say: “Charge It”
CADE MOTOR CO:
47 Years with Ford
1309 Texas Ave.
CHILD CARE
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY. Licens
ed by Texas State Dept, of Public Welfare.
Children of all ages. Virginia D. Jones,
Registered Nurse, 3404 South College Ave.,
TA 2-4803.
Will keep 3-5 year old girls in my home.
Four years teaching experience. VI 6-7500.
Would like to babysit in my home 8-5.
VI 6-6536. 59tfn
Will keep children, all ages, will pick up
Mid deliver. VI 6-8151. llltfn
WORK WANTED
Student wife wants ironing or baby-
dtting. VI 6-6306. 41tfn
ROOM AND BOARD
Room with home cooked meals. Private
entrance. TA 2-5655. 66t3
SPECIAL NOTICE
Hill Top Lake for fishing, picnicing,
shade, tables, oven. Children under 12
free. 9 % miles from College on Highway
6 South. VI 6-8491. 66tfn
Class Pennants and Trays
Excellent Souvenirs
and Gifts
Orders to be taken soon
Sponsored by the
SENIOR CLASS
TV-Radio-Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
GILS RADIO & TV
TA 2-0826 2403 S. College
Used Car Headquarters
for
Central Texas
All Makes & Models
Quick Credit—Bank Rates
CADE MOTOR CO:
47 Years with Ford
1700 Texas Ave.
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.
HELP WANTED
Beauty operator. Experience helpful.
Lady Fair Beauty Salonl TA 2-1711. 68t4
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
_ .-i—i j. — — -- ve j n the Office
(Ground Floor
of Stude
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
'ent Publications (Ground
YMCA, VI 6-6416, hcmrs 8-12, 1-6, daily
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DEGREE FILING DEADLINE SET FOR
FEBRUARY 28, 1963
Reg
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THE BATTALION
Wednesday, February 20, 19G3
College Station, Texas
Common Market
Cited As Threat
To Texas Economy
candidates must file application with both
the Registrar’s and the Graduate Dean’s
Office.
H. L. Heaton
Director of Admissions
and Registrar
NOTICE—PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE
STUDENTS
to the professional curriculum of the
School of Veterinary Medicine in Septem
ber 1963 may secure application forms in
the Registrar’s Office beginning Monday,
February 25, 1963. May 1, 1963 is the
deadline for filing applications and tran
scripts with the Registrar.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar 63t8
their
May graduates may begin ordering
graduation invitations starting February
1st thru February 28th, from 9-4, Monday-
Friday, at the Cashier’s Window, Memo
rial Student Center. 56tl7
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
608 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
AGGIES NOTICE
To Rent Brazos County A&M Club For
Mixed Parties,—See Joe Faulk
SAE 30 Motor Oils 150 Qt.
Major Brands 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
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 Donuta
ANYWHERE
Hamburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service
Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules & Etc.
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
Officials attending the fifth an
nual County Judges’ and Commis
sioners Conference here Tuesday
heard the European Common Mar
ket described as having tremendous
potential for good or bad effects
upon Texas economic life.
A record of 360 persons from
101 counties registered for the ses
sions Monday and Tuesday.
“What we call the common mar
ket and its outcome could put us
in one of the most severe depres
sions we’ve ever known, or a period
of great prosperity, or a period of
great war,” Dr. Tyrus R. Timm,
head of the Department of Agricul
tural Economics and Sociology,
said.
Timm led an official group last
summer in making a first hand
study of the common market.
“THE COMMON market may be
4,000 miles from your county, but
it may depress your agriculture
in the next four or five years, or
it may pick it up,” the economist
said.
Fifty per cent of all American
agricultural exports paid for in
dollars go to Western Europe, and
it will be “a long time” before
Asian, African or South American
nations will hgve the dollars to
buy commodities in this volume,
Timm said.
If we’re not going to live with
the common market, where are
we going to sell these agricultural
products?” he asked, “If we can’t
trade and live peacefully with peo
ple so much like ourselves, who can
we live with?”
TIMM SAID that although a per
son may disagree with President
Charles de Gaulle of France or
others on some matters, the United
States cannot afford to ignore the
common market and its tremendous
potential.
The county judges and com
missioners Tuesday also heard Ed
Gossett of Dallas, former congress
man and the general attorney for
Texas of the Southwestem Bell
Telephone Co.
Gossett urged the officials to
express themselves on matters of
general welfare in addition to coun
ty problems.
YOU ARE the VIPs’ the very
important persons, of the grass
roots level and can have great in
fluence,” Gossett said.
“Counties are the most funda
mental units in the whole Anglo-
Saxon system of jurisprudence,”
Gossett said, “even older than the
states.”
He prescribed “intelligence’, in
tegrity and industry” to meet the
challenges posed on county govern
ment by receht economic, social
and political changes.
Theme Selected
For Church Meet
Slated For Fall
Plans for the 1963 Town and
Country Church Conference are
underway with the selection of a
theme for the annual meeting, ac
cording to Larry Burleson, pro
gram chairman for the event, and
organization specialist for the Tex
as Agricultural Extension Service.
The conference, which will be
held here next October, will have
the theme “The Town and Country
Church Meeting Human Needs.”
Outstanding leaders will speak on
man’s spiritual, mental, social, phy
sical and material needs, accord
ing to Burleson.
The conference, which has been
serving professional and lay lead
ers of Texas for seventeen years,
has received national recognition.
It is conducted by the staff of the
Department of Agricultural Ec-
nomics and Sociology in coopera
tion with the advisory group and
benevolent interests, he said.
Ancient Artifacts
Shown At MSC
A unique collection of early day
tools is now on display in the
Memorial Student Center.
Included in the exhibit are such
tools as 18th Century carpentry
tools, bean baskets, blacksmith bel
lows, lathe and other hand-made
equipment.
Dr. Leslie V. Hawkins of the
Department of Industrial Educa
tion owns the artifacts.
GOOD!
They’re the Goodest!
STUBBLEFIELDS
DO-BOY DO-NUTS
Highway 6 at Highway 21
Bryan TA 2-9319
MY MOTTO
“My business is not dedicated
to the sale of life insurance
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but to the service of mankind
BERNIE LEMMONS ’52
American National
Insurance Co.
VI 6-5800 VI 6-6758
LEGAL HOLIDAY
Friday, February 22,1963 being a Holiday, in observance
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
An Engineering
CAREER
With
FISHER
GOVERNOR COMPANY
Interviews will be held
On February 22,1963
on the campus. See your
placement office now
for an appointment
FISHER GOVERNOR COMPANY
Marshalltown, Iowa
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