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College Station, Texas
Thursday, July 2. r >, 19(13
THE BATTALION
NO REST THIS SUMMER
iE
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day 3d per word
2d per word each additional day
Minin
imum chargre-
DEADLINE
-40d
4 p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
inch
80d
ier column
each insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
CHILD CARE
Will keep children, all ages, for more
information come by C-15-Z College View
or call VI 6-75'39.
Opening for two children, age 2 to 5.
Limited enrollment, educational —
Mrs. John Beleu, VI 6-6351.
activities.
123tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY. Licens
(d by Texas State Dept, of Public Welfare
Shildren of all ages. Virginia D. Jones
Registered Nurse, 8404 South College Ave.
TA 2-4808. 61t.fr
Will keep children, all ages, will pick ur
tad deliver. VI 6-8151. tlltfr
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must be brought, mailec
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground 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 Publica
tions.
NOTICE TO ALL DEPARTMENTS
If information on all employees of the
college has not been mailed to the Student
ege has not bet
Publications Office for the Student Direc-
e 1
tory, please do so by August 1, 1963.
July and August graduates may begin
ordering their graduation announcements
starting July 9 through 26, Monday thru
Friday from 9 :00 till 4 :00 at the cashier’s
window in the Memorial Student Cent
122
er.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
SUL ROSS LODGE, NO. 1300, AF&AM.
312 Jersey South.
taj Called meeting Thursday, July
25 at 7 :00 p. m. The MM de-
feJkHFk gree will be conferred in full
form. Fireman Masons especial-
ly invited. Come early for
examination.
J. H. Reese, WM
Joe Woolket,
Secy.
NOTICE
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
SALE OF CAMPUS RESIDENCE AND
GARAGE
Sealed proposals for the sale and removal
of the two-story frame house and accom
panying frame garage located at 418
Throckmorton Street on the A&M College
Campus will be received at the Office of
the College Manager of Physical Plant,
600 Sulphur Springs Road (FM 60), A&M
College of Texas, College Station, Texas
until 2:00 P. M. August 7, 1963, and then
publicly opened and read aloud. In
structions to bidders and proposal forms
may be obtained from the College Manager
of Physical Plant. The College res«
the right to waive any technicalities
to reject any or p
ve any t<
all bids.
s a
12E
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Surplus equipment from A. and M. Col
lege of Texas. This equipment includes
wood desks, typewriters, fans, lawnmowers,
coat rack, projector, splicer, drillsaw, case
displays w/ glass door, drill press, Sander,
air conditioners. Ditto duplicator, rocker,
table, straight wood and metal chairs, arm
chairs and tablet arm chairs. Items may
be seen by contacting the Inventory Super
visor’s Office in the B&CU Building, tele
phone VI 6-5122. Sealed bids will be re
ceived in the Office of the Business Man
ager, Richard Coke Building, until 10:30
a.m., August 5, 1963. The right is re
served to reject any and all bids and to
waive any and all technicalities. Address
Business Manager, A. and M. College of
Texas, College Station, Texas 125t2
NOTICE OF SALE
Sealed bids will be received in the office
He otlice
of the Director, Texas Forest Service,
College Station, Texas, until 10:00 a. m.,
Friday, August 9, 1963 for the following
described items:
Three (3) secretarial desks
Aerial camera and case
Two (2) film splicers
Two piece oak cabinet
Film measuring machine
Paper cutter
Book cradle for graflex camera
Six (6) single metal filing cabinets
Four (4) four-drawer wooden filing
cabinets
Polaroid camera
Executive desk
Tape recorder and microphone
The above items may been seen in Room
306 of the System Administration Building
between 8 a. m. and 5 p. m., Monday
through Friday. Forms to submit bids are
available upon request. Telephone Victor
6-4771 for further information. 125tl
SOSOLIKS
T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main
TA 2-1941
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
SALE OF CAMPUS RESIDENCE
AND GARAGE
propos
moval of the two-story frame house
and accompanying frame garage located
at 418 Throckmorton Street on the
A&M College Campus will be received
at the Office of the College Manager c
Physical Plant, 600 Sulphur Sprinp
ipus
at the Office of the Colic
Mant, 600 Sulpnur Spri:
Road (FM 60), A&M College of Texas,
College Station, Texas, until 2:00 P.M.
August 7, 1963, and then publicly
opened and read aloud. Instructions to
bidders and proposal forms may be
obtained from the College Manager of
Physical Plant. The College reserves
the right to waive any technicalities
and to reject any or all bids.
Repairs-Body & Paint
All Make Cars
Just Say :....
“Charge It’
CADE MOTOR CO.
1309 & 1700 Texas
47 Years With Ford
WORK WANTED
Typing, VI 6-8320.
Student wife wants Ironing. VI 6-630(
120C
MALE HELP WANTED
Students: If you are interested in a job
meeting the people of College Station, we
need you now. Earn up to 82 per hour,
vn hours, contact Mrs.
ge your own hours,
Tom Riordan, 221 B South Main, Watkins
an,
Quality Products.
125tl
It is widely believed by Aggdes
the Bryan-College merchants
and trades folk are “out only
for the students buck”—They
don’t appreciate—etc.
THIS IS NOT TRUE
This community is full of kind
hearted generous folks who do
have your interest at heart—
Do want your dollar and friend
ship.
We want to employ two teams
of students for a fast hard sell
ing- campaign of less than a
week about Augrust 15 to set the
theme of the rainbow of color
pin badg:e sale. You are the
advance ambassadors of the
8500 (or more) students, to
come. You will be lodgred in our
best rooms at the Western Mo
tel—on the house'—and meal
tickets on me at Grandma’s
next door.
You will offer local trades
people (under my supervision
and direction) personally en
graved pin name badges. You
will offer all pastors complimen
tary badges (made like yours'—
only other colors.
Your commission earnings will
be most g-enerous. Before you
think this offer is “like a check
from Dad”, let me warn you,
you may meet a couple people
who would not pay TSt 4 for all
the good will in the world—
We are a brand new plastic en
graving- firm (privately owned)
whose production employees are
all Aggies working part time.
Application by letter only. Do
not phone or call in person.
Write stating past job expe
rience. Pat Callahan, Western
Motel, Hiway 6, College Station,
Texas.
125t2
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
O BLUE LINE PRINTS
• riLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
608 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
AGGIE 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^ 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
MASTER’S TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Complete Transmission Service
TA 2-6116
27th St. and Bryan Bryan, Tex.
Cash Available For BookS, Slide Rules & Etc.
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Ideal for Aggies wife. One-half
elementary bookkeeping job, near
VI 6-6225.
day
impus.
125tfn
Waitress, perfer Soph, or junior student’s
wife, stable person, good working eondi-
go<
tions. above average salary, no experience
ppoint-
121tfn
iry.
VI
Waitress wanted, exi
iarv. must he over 18. Applv
Restaurant 3606 S. College Ave. TA 2-1352
79tfn
tperience not neees-
T Wangle
FOR RENT
Two bedroom unfurnished
Cooner, 850 a month. VI 6-4455.
in,
l?.'
Two bedroom unfurnished house, Vene
tian blinds, washer connections, large back
125tfn
l wo bedr
i blinds,
yard. Inquire 2508 Texas Avenue.
Nicely furnished one bedroom
just exterminated.
Avenue, TA 2-6340.
clean.
aartment,
2 Texas
125tfn
Two bedroom furnished house, 108 Sul
phur Springs Road, VI 6-6064. 125tfn
Three bedroom home, 410 Oak, B
860., TA 2-7387 for appointment.
ryan,
124t5
space now available
da Inn Motor Hotel. J. A. Fe
Restaurant, TA 2-1352.
available at the Ram:
ri, Triangl
117tfn
na-
gle
Unfurnished roomy two bedroom apart-
kett School. VI 6-6660.
7Rtfn
lent. Near Croc'
6-6<
76
FOR SALE
Refrigerated air conditioner.
VI 6-7592.
125tl
Evaporative cooler.
vap
conditio..,
Ajiartments.
ve cooler, z years old, good
30. See at A-4-C College View
1963 Chevrolet Impala Convertible,
with red interior. 327 enodne. pnti
I’hite
interior, 327 engine, automatic
and other delux equipment,
vith new car guarantee. See
T. D. Ross at Corbusier Chevrolet or
phone VI 6-5557 after 6 p. m. 125t2
transmission
low mileage with
Ercoupe Airframe, Model 514-CD, Serial
No. 3700, Registration No. NX307GH, date
of manufacture March 11, 1947, without
engine, may be seen by contact']
ay be seen by contacting Joe
Brusse, VI 6-5516. 1951 Ford Pickup,
Serial No. 15497, has cracked engine block,
may be seen in rear of Highway Research
Building or by contacting Bob Galloway.
VI 6-5707. Sealed bids will be received in
the office of the Business Manager, Coke
until 10:30 a.m., July 29, 1963.
mg, i
The right is reserved to reject
all bids and to waive any and all 1
ties. Address Business Manager,
College of Texas, College Station, Texas,
for bid forms. 124t2
ny ana
nix technieali-
er, A. and M.
;ation, Tex:
Charming two story in the most desirable
of College Station.
section <
tion for
Conso
room,
room
large
C br.
ge
didated
is 1
rch.
Perfect loca-
Scho«ls and the
>ls
College. Downstairs is large living room,
fireplae
pore
oom.
separa
<itcher
roor
dinir
ate dining
room, kitchen, sewing
and % bath. Upstairs is three
led rooms and two full baths. Well
caped corner lot. 900 Park Place.
-4370 by owner. 118tfn
Ag Coaches Lecture In Houst
Theoretically, the long-, hot sum- in at the state meet and training Famer Paul Waner used
mer is a time when college coaches
relax.
The recruiting crop has been
laid by and it’s time for fishing,
swimming and golf. Some even
take vacations.
But, for A&M track coach
Charles Thomas and baseball men
tor Tom Chandler such has not
been the case this summer.
They are scheduled to give four
one-hour lectures each on their re
spective sports during the Texas
High School Coaches Association’s
school in Houston, Aug-. 5-9. The
preparations have left the two Ag
gie coaches With a soreness unfa
miliar to most athletes—writer’s
cramp.
THE MEN HAD TO write the
lectures in their entirety for dis
tribution at the school. This they
did, painstakingly, in longhand,
and each required much rewriting
before final drafts were completed.
“There are 14 different events
that high school boys participate
and techniques are different in
each,” Thomas explained. “It isn’t
easy to cover ’em all in four lec
tures.”
Thomas’ four lectures include
(1) distance running, (2) field
events, (3) sprints and 440-yard
relay and (4) 440-yard dash, mile
relay and hurdle events.
“I don’t mind giving lectures,”
he said, “except for the fact that
many of my listeners will be men
who were coaching when I was
running high school track. A lot
of ’em know more about the sport
than I.”
CHAN 1)1,EH, A graduate of the
Texas high school coaching ranks,
has been tutoring A&M baseballers
for the past five seasons.
“Hitting- is one of the things I’ll
stress during the lectures,” the
38-year-old coach said. “When I
was handling the Alpine Cowboys
(a strong semi-pro club) during
the summers of 1952-58, Hall-of-
in for a couple of ivedi
batting instructions. Me
I teach about batting,;
from him.”
That Chandler teacta
evidenced by the way t;
have slugged the horse 1 ' 1 :
cent years. They blast
100 homers during the
Born in Greenville,
grew up in Dallas andt)
ated from Adamson Higk
an all-Southwest Confers
er-first baseman two yea
lor and Bruin team capit
seasons. He coached
High from 1952-59, read
state finals twice, in'51s
THOMAS, WHO is app
his sixth season as heal
coach at A&M, had few
an high school and co!|
yard dash star. During e')
of competition he lost
races in Texas, both at 4
Olympics.
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(With $2.50 Purchase or More)
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12
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24-Oz. Bottle
SALAD DRESSING S < ( , 29c
DEL DIXIE POLISH PICKLES Qt 35c
TOWIE SALAD OLIVES ZS39e
WONDER RICE 2 ,t" 27c
LIPTONS TEA;. % „39c
PINEAPPLE JUICED 3$1.00
BROOKDALE SALMON c»49c
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EGGS
PURINA GRADE A MEDIUM
2 Dozen
75
Progree
changing-
Thursday
Livestock
stitute in
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The pr
A&M spe
Business c
stock and
COUPON
100 FREE
BIG BONUS STAMPS
WITH THIS COUPON AND THE PUR
CHASE OF $10.00 OR MORE. COUPON
EXPIRES JULY 27.
Shoulder Roast Lean Baby Beef 39
Shoulder Steak Lean Baby Beef 49
RIB ^«H^^IPS Fancy Baby Beef • •
Brisket Stew lean ^
Ground Meat Fresh 3 i
Armour's Bacon
5
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FRESH PINEAPPLES 19c
FRESH GREEN BEANS ,, 19c
LARGE TOMATOES ™ ..,19c
POTATOES hong white 10 £ g 49c
FRESH GREEN ONIONS,,!": 15c
FRESH CELLO RADISHES ,L;:l5c
Lilly or
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FISH STICKS
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MIX ANY SIX PKS
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Cal Treat Sliced
Five
Boxes
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5101
$
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Rosedale Butter Beans — Chopped Spinach — Green Peas
Chopped Broccoli — Peas and Carrots — Cut Corn - Cut Q[\
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Livestock
Statistica
USDA, V
the Lives
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hist; a
Problems
Calves,”
the A&IV
Husband)
Panel
ifucted by
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A&M.
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