The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 02, 1963, Image 4

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College Station, Texas
Thursday, May 2, 1963
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Bead “ " Classifieds
New Officers
Rabbi Will Speak
In Chapel Monday
FREE TO PUBLIC
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Come by and see our selection of swimwear in solids,
stripes, and plaids. A terrific collection of Jantzen,
Catalina, McGregor, and Corbin. Sizes 28 - 40.
From $5.00
The Varsity Shop of
Bryan announces the
appointment of Mr. Lewis
L. “Rusty” Rush as man
ager of their Bryan shop,
coming to the Bryan shop
from Dallas. Mr. Rush
brings with him to the
Bryan shop extensive ex
perience with men’s cloth
ing and furnishings. An
invitation is extended by
the Varsity Shop to you
to come in and meet Mr.
Rush.
Larry Braidfoot has been elected
president of the Baptist jStudent
Union for next year.
He and 15 other student officers
will conduct BSU business for the
month of May in preparation for
next year’s duties.
The other officers chosen werfe
Kenneth Wheeler, vice president;
Phil Dittberner, secretary, and
Glenn Dromgoole, editor of The
Link. Committee chairmen are
Bob Morgan, vespers; Tom M.
Matthews, music; Bill Evans, en
listment; Don Willis, social; Lynn
Swanger, publicity; Craig Hay, in
ternational students.
Ted Smith, transportation; Bob
Mathews, local missions; Frank
Berngen, campus organizations;
Charles Madden, Christian life;
John Armstrong, Student Center,
and Edward Arledge, summer mis
sions.
Rabbi Robert I. Kahn of Hous
ton will speak at 7:30 p.m. Mon
day in the All Faiths Chapel on
“What We Must Know About
Communism” as part of the All
Faiths Chapel series.
Rabbi Kahn, an ardent Jewish
scholar and theologian, has pub
lished “An Affirmative Answer
to Communism” and numerous
articles in national magazines.
He has a weekly column in the
Houston Chronicle.
Friday Concert Sel
For Singing Cadet
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YMCA Group
Hears Hubert
State FFA Contest
Set Here Saturday
Also, acquaint
with the finest in tradi-
yourself
tional Clothing.
Townshire
Open til 8:30 p. m. Thursdays
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Approximately 1,200 Future Far-
iers of America members will
compete in the State FFA Judging
Contest here Saturday.
Bill Trick of the A&M Agricul
tural Education Department said
the high school youths representing
400 teams will compete in live
stock, dairy poultry, meats and
dairy products events. The teams
were recently area contest winners.
Awards will be presented to the
10 top teams and to the 10 high-
point individuals. A sweepstake
plaque will go to the team with
best all-around score.
Dean Frank Hubert of the School
of Arts and Sciences asked in
coming YMCA cabinet officers for
1963-64 to use five areas of philo
sophy in carrying out their duties.
He spoke to about 60 students
Wednesday night at the annual
YMCA steak fry for installation of
officers in Hensel Park.
Hubert listed the five phases of
philosophy as ethics, logic, sci
ence of politics, elements of aes
thetic value and metaphysics.
Out-going president Don Willis
turned his duties over to Lannie
Jackson. Other new officers in
clude Don Warren, vice president;
David Graham, secretary; Don
Dietz, treasurer; Ken Stanton, sen
ior representative;
James Riggs, junior representa
tive; Teddy Oddson program chair
man; Mike Gay, public relations
chairman; Joe Chapman, freshman
camp chairman; and Jeff Geye, re
presentative to the advisory board.
The annual concert of the A&M
Singing Cadets will be presented
at 8 p.m. Friday in Guion Hall,
Bob Boone, director, has an
nounced.
The 60-voice chorus will be ac
companied by Mrs. June Bump
Biering, former music director for
radio station WO AT in San An
tonio. - .
THE FINAL presentation of the
year will be made at the A&M
Federation of Mother’s Club meet
ing May 11.
This year’s concert theme is “It’s
Music for You,” featuring musical
selections of spiritual, classical,
popular, patriotic and comical na
ture, according to Boone, who is
completing his third year as direc
tor.
Following the traditional open
ing with “The Spirit,” the Cadets
will present “My Lady Walks in
Loveliness” and “Calm As the
Night,” followed by “It’s Me, O
Lord.” Lewis King of Bryan is the
featured soloist with the spiritual.
The first of two quartets will
then present a selection from Rig-
golettp Berdi, done completely in
lighter touch fashion.
DIRECTOR BOONE will do two
numbers. One will be “Gonna
Build a Mountain.”
The Cadets will present a selec
tion fi*om the “Prodigal Son,” a
sermon-in-swing presentation.
Opening the second part of the
concert, the Cadets will sing the
theme from “Exodus,” symbolical
ly setting the theme for the 5
mainder of the program.
The introduction of the si
quartet will be made withe
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Chuck Roast
U.S.D.A. Choice Grade Heavy Beef. Serve your family generous
portions of this tender Chuck Roast this week-end.
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Chicken Hens
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Made from U. S.
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100 FREE
GOLD BOIVD STAMPS
with purchase of $10.00 or more (Excluding Cigarettes)
One Per Family • Expires May 4, 1963
——Breakfast Meats——
Bacon
39*
Capitol Sliced.
Serve with f-Lb.
Safeway Fresh Eggs. Plcg.
This Coupon Worth 25
FREE GOLD BOND STAMPS
pirn yogr regularly earnad Gold Bond Stamps with til* purdios* of
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Creamers Potato Chips
Coupon Expfrat May 4, 1963.
Sausage
Wingate Pure Pork.
Regular or Hot. M Plcg. V
Beef Brisket
U.S.D.A* Choice Heavy Beef. Perfect for CooLoilff*
Sliced Bologna
Jumbo. Lunch box treat.
Canned Ham I
Armour's Star Roady-fo-oat. No Waif*.
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Safeway guaranteed ^dreili produce!
Potatoes ^
Red. U. S. No. 1.
Serve potatoes
for good health,
good menus
and sound budgets.
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Fiaeappls
This Coupon Worth 50
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Plus your rtgufarly eamnd Gold Bond Stamps with the purchase of
2-Lb. Pkg. Roth’s Block Hawk
THICK SLICED BACON
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This Coupon Worth 50
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Plus yc>Mf regularly earned Gold Bond Stamps with the purchase, of
Three Giant Rolls. White, Pink, or Yellow
SCOTT PAPER TOWELS
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This Coupon Worth 25
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Plus your regularly earned Gold Bond Stamps with the purchase of
Large Head of U.S. No. 1
LETTUCE
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Plus your regularly earned Gold Bond Stamp! with the purchase of
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PURE BLACK PEPPER
Coupon Expires May 4, 1963.
Large ‘A’ EggsW;£T.S.‘'A 2^79*
Large ‘AA’ Eggs
Green Onions
Fresh, tender and
flavorful. Adds zest to salads.
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The perfect 100-Lb. WLJa
soil conditioner. MBl Bags
Prices and Coupons Effective Thurs., Fri. and Sat., Mayi 2, 3 & 4. In Bryan, Texas,
We Ratsrv. the Right to Limit Quantities. No Sales to Dealers.
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the University.”
The lecture is scheduled in Eoa I Slowly and
229 of the Chemistry Buildinfi pd prosperou:
7:30 p.m. The Graduate Sckl Inter fielder
and A&M Student Chapter of tk l 1
Association for Computing ft levator buttor
chinery are co-sponsoring thel«. I'ed limousin
ture. ■ le ball park.
Hamming serves as consulte I THERE, a
and head of the Mathematical Sji laps out, rolls
terns Planning Department in Hi lie sidewalk
Bell Telephone Laboratories t lie locker roor
Murray Hill. i Ihite-clother i
— lor the evenir
I At San Fra
NEW Y0R1
Murray Hill, N. J. will lectureFr. I *'
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Two Ags Chosen
For African Trif
jamond cuff-1
'in sparkling
Two A&M students have la
selected to go to Africa this s't
mer as members of a team «i
students on the “Operation Cross
roads Africa” program.
Paul Bleau, sophomore animal
science major from Lynn, Mai;,
and James Ray, senior Engliil
major from Conroe, will lean
June 20 for Washington, were ttej
will meet President Kennedy aid
undergo a week of intensive traim
ing.
From there they will fly to
Africa, where Bleau will be as
lidded waterr
it his watch.
“Gosh,” he
;oing.”
REMOVING
ars and wads
ties from his
nirriedly to t
-with a borec
Candlestick
1-hour stint.
signed to an agricultural projed jo’s official
in Nothern Rhodesia and Ray "51
take part in a school constructs
and teaching projest in Uganda
“Operation Crossroads” for tki
past five years has been the plot
project for the Peace Corps.
COACH NORTON'S
PANCAKE HOUSE
35 varieties of finest pancakes,
aged heavy KC steaks, shrimp,
and other fine foods.
Daily—Merchants lunch
11 to 2 p. m.
NOW SHOWING
“DAVID & LISA
CIRCLE
TONIGHT
“FOLLOW THE BOYS
&
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PALACE
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PANAVISI0N®
•hear ELVIS SING 10 NEW HITSI—•
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if two capital
all players-
fana, the new
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said El Mund
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rard, “basebal
to to a giant
Intrc
The intrami
ild Saturday
finning at 6:
dais, and sta
filed.
The open te
tent will be
|.m. Players
the spot.
The highlij
Wednesday "
ioftball. A to
feed.
The results
U; D-3 def'
topped one '
E-2 won over
Others: C-2
G-2 won 9-0
Sand lost to S
G-3, 10-4; A-
H; F-3 defea
d-3; and t h <
Wednesday is
*on over Sqd
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COMING WEDNESDAY
MAY 8
QUEEN
DOUBLE FEATURE
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