V I Pag-e 4 College Station, Texas Friday, May 10, 1963 THE BATTALION Cadet Tennis Men In Waco For SWC Championships WACO (A 5 ) — Fritz Schunck and Jim Parker of Rice, Daryl Allison of Texas Tech, and Rich ard Baker of A & M kept their seeding and hopes alive Thursday as they reached the semi-finals “Sports Car Center’ Dealers for Rexvault-Peugeot & British Motor Cars Sales—P arts—Service ;“We Service All Foreign Cars”j ! 1422 Texas Ave. TA 2-4517: of the Southwest Conference tennis championships. Schunck defeated Paul Christian of TCU 6-3, 6-1, and Darrell Wil- lerson of Texas 6-0, 7-5. Parker deafeated Jim Robison of Baylor 1-6, 6-2, 6-2, and Pete Hennessey of Texas 6-2, 6-1. Allison defeated Mike Lawless of Texas and Doug Sassman of A & M 4-6, 6-4, 6-2. Bai’ker defeat-1 ed Mike Amis of SMU 6-4, 6-1 and I Robert Peterson of Texas Tech 6-2, 6-8, 6-2. Schunck, Parker, Allison and Barker are seeded one through four respectively. In the doubles, Baylor’s Jimmy Robison and Ed Williams upset No.’ 2 seeded Paul Christian and Earl Van Zandt of TCU 6-3, 6-4. No. 1 seeded Schunck and Parker of Rice defeated John Cook and Roy Murtishaw of Arkansas 6-0, 6-1. No. 3 seeded Barker and Ricky Williams of A & M defeated Beau Sutherland and Greer Kothman of Texas Tech 6-4, 6-2. FROM THE ^ideii meS By Jim Butler No. 4 seeded Allison and Robert Peterson of Tech defeated Mike Lawless and Darrell Willerson of Texas 6-2, 6-4. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES day Si per word ne day Si per 2d per word each additional day Minimum charge—-40 timum charsre—40d DEADLINE Classified Display 80d per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-641B CHILD CARE Creative nursery activities for ages 2-up. ,704-A Cross. VI 6-7938. 107U5 Baby sit in home from 8 to 5. VI 6- 6536. 96tfn HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY. Licens- jlegistered Nurse, 2-4803. 61tfn Will keep children, all ages, will pick up tad deliver. VI 6-8151. llltfn WANTED TO RENT Furnished air conditioned house or apart ment from late May to mid July. Excellent care guaranteed by adult family of three. VI 6-5479 after 5 and holidays. 109tfn FEMALE HELP WANTED Waitress wanted, experience not neces sary. must be over 18. Apply at Triangle Restaurant 3606 S. College Ave., TA 1852. gle 2- 79tfn WORK WANTED Professional typing. VI 6-8510. Previous experience: business teacher and secre tary. 105tl2 LEGAL NOTICES ORDINANCE NO. 368 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF REZONING A TRACT OF LAND 427 X 181 IN THE GORZYCKI ADDITION WHICH IS BOUNDED ON THE NORTH WEST AND SOUTHWEST SIDES BY A. & M. COLLEGE PROPERTY AND ON THE NORTHEAST SIDE BY MEAD- OWLAND STREET FROM DISTRICT NO. 2, SECOND DWELLING HOUSE DIS TRICT TO DISTRICT NO. 3, APART MENT HOUSE DISTRICT. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of College Station, Texas: WHEREAS, the City Zoning Commission after consideration has recommended th< rezoning of certain areas of land herein after fully described; now therefor It is tuily described; now theretore, hereby ordered that a public hearing shall be held in the City Hall at 7 :00 p. m. on May 27, 1963 on the question of zoning areas within the city limits follows: 1. A tract of land beginning at the west corner, said corner abutting property owned by A. & M. College, thence south- lege, said A. & M. College property a ce northeast a center line of Meadowland Street, thence northwest a 7 f. east along said A. & M. College propel distance of 427 feet, thence northeast distance of 181 feet to a center line ■adowl distance of 427 feet; thence southwest distance of 181 feet along A. & M. College property to point of beginning. Notice of said hearing shall b in the official city newspaper at least fifteen days prior to said date of said public hearing. Passed and approved this the 7th day of May, 1963. APPROVED: S/Ernest Langford Mayor ATTEST: S/K. A. Manning City Secretary DR. G. A. SMITH OPTOMETRIST SPECIALIZING In EYE EXAMINATIONS and CONTACT LENSES FOR RENT Furnished bedrooms for students, private entrance, two blocks north of campus. $25.00 per month. VI 6-5266. llOtfn BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC 1 05 N o . M A I N • B R YA N .TEXAS SOSOLIK'S T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio Transistor Radio Service 713 S. Main TA 2-1941 TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR • EICO KITS • Garrard Changers • HI-FI Components • Tape Recorders Use Oar Time Payment Plan BRYAN RADIO & TV TA 2-4862 1301 S. College Ave. Available June 1st, two bedroom fur nished house. VI 6-6064. 109t2 Two bedroom furnished garage apart ment, near East Gate, A&M. Available June 1st. Call VI 6-8437. 109tfn Available June 1st, College Hills across from A&M Golf Course, air conditioned one bedroom apartment, very nicely fur nished, ample closet space, adults only. $50.00 without utilities. VI 6-5031 after 6 p. m., all day weekends 109tfn Two bedroom unfurnished house, 220 wiring, $50.00, corner of Highland and Park Place. VI 6-4052. 109tfn Available June 1st, College Hills across from A&M Golf Course, cool southeast one bedroom duplex apartment, very nicely furnished, ample closet space, air con ditioner in bedroom optional. $65.00 utili ties furnished. VI 6-5031 after 6 p. m., all day weekends. 109tfn Unfurnished two bedroom duplex, ga rage, call TA 2-1352 or VI 6-7339. 108tfn Attractive 3 room furnished apartment, excellent location, $55.00. Call VI 6-6528. 106tfn Unfurnished roomy two bedroom apart- nent. Near Crockett School. VI 6-6660. 76tfn FOR SALE 1962 Falcon station wagon, 4-door, factory air conditioned, radio, heater, one owner, good condition, sacrifice $1675. Phone VI 6-5877. 109tfn 1957 4-door Chevrolet, 8 cyl., 210, power- glide, radio, heater, air, good condition. Reasonable. VI 6-6016. 109t2 1959 Renault Dalphine, white, radio, heater, good gas mileage. Bill Miller, Dorm 16, Room 201. 109t4 TV stack stools with “Texas Aggie” or A&M seal on them. Contact Marilda Bcarmardo, KE 7-6238. 108t3 Table model Philco radio, $18.00. VI 6- 1445. 108t3 Curtains - 6 pr. regular length, 2 pr. floor length, 2 pr. cottage, 1 pr. kitchen 2 - 9x12 rugs; apartment stove; 1% ton air-conditioner. Call VI 6-6267. 108t7 Must sell before the semester is over, 1957 Ford, 2-door sedan. See at V-2-B Eeftsel Apts. 107t4 For Sale in Fort Worth. Just the house for you. Three bedrooms, brick, l 1 /^ bath, central air and heat, 2 years old, carpeted. Like paying rent. $11,400. $200 down. Call VI 6-8429. 107t4 1956 Pontiac nine passenger station wagon, 2-tone, white over blue, radio, heater, power brakes, good tires, $625. May be seen at 302 Timber Street, College Station. Phone VI 6-4281. 107t4 1958 TR-3, red with white top, very good mechanical condition. $900. R. Zimmer man, VI 6-5407 after 5. 106t5 HELP WANTED College student needed for summer sales in Cameron, Rockdale, Navasota, Conroe, Cleveland, Crockett, and Madisonville. Average $1.83 per hour. Hours can be arranged. Scholarship available. Apply Watkins Products, 221-B S. Main, Bryan, Between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. TA 2- 6967. 103b8 TV - Radio ■ Hi-Fi Service & Repair GILS RADIO & TV TA 2-0826 2403 S. College j • 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 Foi Mixed Parties,—See ’arties,—See Joe Faulk SAE 30 Motor Oils 15£ Qt. Major Brands Oils 27-31^ 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 FOR LEASE Summer lease my air conditioned Hous ton home, June 22 - Sept. 14. Furnished complete. Attractive terms to right party. RE 4-1157. 107tl0 SPECIAL NOTICE QUALITY Printing — Multilithing Mimeographing — Typing NORTH GATE PRINTING COMPANY 319 Patricia VI 6-8387 College Station 98tfn Hill Top Lake for fishing, picnicing Top shade, tables, ove free. 9% miles fri 6 South. VI 6-8491. en. Children under 1Z om College on Highway 6tfn OFFICIAL NOTICES of YMCA : mailed Office lent TuDIications (Ground Floor VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily A meeting of all lot owners of College Hills Estates (not Woodland Acres or College Hills Woodlands), is being called for May 25, 1963, at 4:00 p. m., in the College Station City Hall for purpose of ting representatives to restricts itt< llOtl electing representatives to res committee as called for by Deed Restric tions. Th for He English Froliciency Examination junior economics majors will be given May 22 from 3:00 to 5 :#0 p. m. in Room 102 Nagle. 109t3 Regalia For The May Commencement Exercise All students who are candidates for the All students who are candidate degree of Doctor of Philosoph; ed to order hoods as well as the doctor’s and gown. The hoods are to be left at cap and gown. The hoods are to be left at the Registrar’s Office no later than 1:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 21 (this will be accomplished by a representative of the 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. Candi- the degree of Doctor of V( dates for the degree of Doctor of Vet erinary Medicine will wear the ermary Medicine will wear the doctor s cap. gown and hood appropriate to this degree. Candidates for the Master’s De degree. Candidates tor the Master s De gree will wear the Master’s cay and gown. All civilian students who are candidates for the Bachelor’s Degree will wear the bachelor’s cap and gown. ROTC students bachelor s cap and gown. KU1C studeni who are candidates for the Bachelor’s D< gree will wear the Class “A” cadet uniform gree will wear the Class A cadet unilorm in lieu of academic regalia. Senior boots are optional with the uniform. Rental of caps and gowns may be arranged with the Exchange Store. Orders may be placed between 8:00 a.m. Monday, May 6 and 12:00 noon Saturday, May 18. The rental is as follows: Doctor’s cap and gown $5.25, Master’s cap and gown $4.75, Bache lor’s cap and gown $4.25. Hood rental is the same as that for cap and gown. A 2% Texas State Sales Tax is required in addition to these rentals. C. E. Tishler, Chairman Convocations Committee 103tl2 WANTED: FAST TYPIST Able To Compose Good Sales Letter. Take Some Shorthand. Do Filing-. To Work In Your Own Home. Call VI 6-7564 After 3 p. m. 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 SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donuts ANYWHERE Hamburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service ■mu IIIIIM Ml—■!»■—MB—W ; Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules & Etc. 5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG LOUPOT'S Five seniors will be playing or watching their last base ball game in an Aggie uniform when the Texas Longhorns come to town for a two-game series this weekend. They are pitchers Kenny Floyd and Ed Singley, catcher Bill Puckett, shortstop Jack Singley and leftfielder Ray Hall. Floyd transferred to A&M from Tarleton State College last year. He has appeared in eight games for the Cadets this year, winning one and losing none. Ed Singley. twin brother of Jack, is a two-year letter- man from Oklahoma City. He had a 5-1 record for Coach Tom Chandler last year and pitched in 10 games while post ing a 4-1 slate this season. Puckett, another two-year letterman, has been A&M’s regular catcher for the past three seasons. He is from Okla homa City also and caught for Singley in high school. Puckett hit .200 for the Aggies last year and was hitting .226 through 28 games this season. Jack Singley has performed mainly as utility infielder this season olaying third base and shortstop. A two-year letterman, Singley hit .143 last year and is currently hitting at a .226 clip. Hall, from Fort Worth, was switched to leftfield midway through the campaign after playing centerfield the two previous years. He is a two-year letterman who has gained a reputation throughout the conference for his fine arm and wide range in the center spread. Hall slumped to a .165 batting average last year after hitting .365 his sophomore year. He has come on strong recently and is is the second leading hitter on the club with a .303 average. These five have done an outstanding job for A&M and a full grandstand Saturday afternoon would show them how much they are appreciated. Twelfth Man Bowl Teams Announced The 12th Man Bowl basketball game will be played 7 a.m., Satm-- day, in DeWare Field House. Ad mission to the game is 50 cents. Coaches for the Corps are Billy Atkinson and Dickie Stringfl John Reynolds and Lynn iifni are coaching the civilians. The lineups for the gamete; CIVILIANS Name—Hometown Ht. Wt. Thomas, Tommy—Odessa 6-5 200 Ghormley, Bennet—Pasadena 5-11 175 Farmer, Jeff—Waco 6-1 175 Valigura, Randy—Garwood 6-2 185 Hanks, Les—Waco 5-9 150 Crawford, Ronald—Van Horn 5-10 165 Read, Charlie—Groveton 6-0 165 Russell, Gerald—Houston 6-3 200 Wagoner, Charles—Houston 6-1 170 Retallack, Monty—Corpus Christi 6-0 185 Stuart, Ronald E.—Houston 5-10 175 Bates, Gus III—FortWorth 6-0 100 Lammers, Larry—Teaneck, N. J. 6-2 200 Mahand, Ken—Houston 6-2 . 190 CORPS Crank, Paul W.—San Antonio 6-2 170 Miller, David—Dallas 6-4 195 Griffin, James—Bi-ookshire 6-2 177 Starek, John—Dallas 6-0 162 Sanford, Allen—Azle 6-0 165 Proctor, James—Seymour, Ind. 6-1 170 Nartker, Richard—Dayton, Ohio 6-4 205 Bush, John—Houston 6-3 160 Stancil, William—Buna 6-4 215 Marshall, Ronald—Bryan 6-1 195 Bradley, John—El Paso 6-2 180 ★ ★ ★ A&M lost a probable starting guard from the 1963-64 football team last week when Jerry Pizzitola was suspended from school for excessive traffic violations. James P. Hannigan, dean of students, said the length of the suspension was indefinite but that Pizzitola would be able to re-enter A&M at a later date. Pizzitola drew the violations for failing to register his car. The Daily Texan, UT’s student newspaper, added another thorn to the crown the Aggies have worn since the closing game of the 1962 baseball season with an editorial recalling the 11-10 loss the Cadets suffered last spring. The article started like this: “Gather ’round me buddies, Hold your glasses high; And drink to a team, a baseball team, that bid the Aggies goodbye ...” So let’s. see a standing-room-only crowd in Kyle Field to help Tom Chandler’s crew remove the thorn Friday and Saturday. Scorekeeper—Preas, Eddie Committee Members — Tickets: Richards Moore, Larry Garrett Concession: Tom Arnold (coffee, milk, do-nuts) Announcer: Joe Tom Easley Audio Engineer: James Carter Committee-at-Large: Jim Nance, Bob Miller Aggies Closeout Baseball Plai Sen Against UT Friday, Saturday The Southwest Conference base ball season comes to a close for Coach Tom Chandler's Aggies this weekend as they play host to the Texas Longhorns in a two-game series in Kyle Field. The Cadets take an 8-5 confer ence record and a 14-9 season slate into Friday’s game. The Steers are riding an 11 game winning streak and stand atop the SWC with a 9-2 record. Chuck McGuire will probably start on the mound for the Aggies in the opener with John Crain hurl ing the Saturday contest. Coach Bibb Falk will probably coni with Bobby Myer and Charlie In tenstein. Myer gained the decisil over McGuire in the 12-2 Texasfil last Tuesday in Austin, The Cadets have been elimiratf from the conference race but ci! prevent UT from winning the til with a double win this weeketi Came time Friday is 3 pi while the Saturday tilt is slatt for 2 p.m. C VollM I G Jenkin 41 Tulsa named tt Bencemer Ton Dea The fi spective sentative sion repr It schoo nesday, j election One cl; the four elected t members he chose: mission. 1# had f Jonday Other conference action - ; 3 Texas Christian at Rice for a game series. PROTECT YOUR AGGIELAND! PLASTIC COVERS ARE NOW ON SALE IN THE STUDENT PUBLICATIONS OFFICE LOCATED IN THE BASEMENT OF THE YMCA. only 25 tNi The A ; on first Minn< lational n? Conte ock. 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