Help AES Specialist o Retire Aug. cUTCvCl Mi ?. Eloise Trigg Johnson, who reloped the family life education f the vocational! | ram for the Texas Agricul- who visits the! Extension Service and served esting Center foi Ipeciaiist in this subject matter seling has an £ l since 1944, will retire Aug. 31. e and the cots Mrs. Johnson has long been as- cademic progress, pted with educational projects and other mattes Igned for the enrichment of the nstances, not at lily living program in Texas, n but a study p® ie has worked with youth, with in the intern anc l community and civic e reason, oncei lei’s and resource people, and ttention carl be is ptly has assisted as coordinator ng the studentleader for studies made about eppraisal of hiss llems concerning the aging, •ests.” ictension Director John E. >ENT ISaskedtoi |chison, in commenting on the opriate tests at fiuence of the family living pro- |n directed by Mrs. Johnson, s as scored by the; I that “Through her sincere, un- re turned over toj Ig and highly effective work sounselor. After ; :i le many areas centering around s he invites the ■family, Mrs. Johnson has given i conference anilership to programs which have i interpretation oiled to inspire and provide in- le implications. V and direction in this time asis here is upftpidly changing patterns of liv- g his own third™ 31 ipply the facts," explained. Hei re staff at the cor ant professor ofp hasized that the lalize that the pree decision concerrii ils should extend or ;ral weeks, "Am ection, visiting i advisors, discuss 5 and possibly f- 1 necessary,” he & ;ed Teiai Speaks ition’ant family life specialist has many teaching methods to h additional people with the msion program. One of her teaching devices has been a set of visuals resigned to help people understand themselves and others. Mrs. Johnson has used many approaches in presenting the family life education program, including the family approach to County Program Building and planning, regular programs and demonstra tions which have served as a frame work for giving assistance to inter ested people, personal counseling, and the encouragement and stimu lation of activities or practices of interest to entire families. Engineering Prof Dies Wednesday Professor Stanley A. Wykes, of the Department of Industrial Engineering, died of a heart attack Wednesday in Richard son. The 56-year-old man had been employed by a Dallas in dustry this summer. He is survived here by his wife, two sons, his mother, sis ter and two brothers. Services will be held in the Hillier Fun eral Home Chapel at 4 p.m. Fri day. Burial will be in the Bryan cemetary. Some Of Nation’s Leaders Were Once Students Here The 1963-64 freshmen at A&M will be on “hallowed ground at Aggieland. For it has been over this small plot of earth in Brazos County that some of the nation’s outstanding leaders have walked. It has been over these few acres that many former students first received that valuable train ing in leadership, discipline and knowledge. The freshmen of to day is little different from the freshman of 1910, 1920, or 1930. For the most part, all have come from various sections of Texas and from all types of economic backgrounds. However, it is safe to say that many were farm boys without much money, boys who “worked their way through” at A&M. To name all the successful graduates of Aggieland would re quire a volume; to tell the story of each Aggie would require a library. Their accomplishments in the world of business, industry, the military and other fields are outstanding. In the military field, for ex ample, many “former freshmen” have been successful. Lt. Gen. Bernard A. Schriever, BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES lay 3^ per word U per word each additional da Minimum chargre—40^ DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication Classified Display 80<( per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR RENT o large bedrooms in my home, \ ithout air conditioning, 401 Dex ■4233. 1! ree bedroon 565. month , J furnished two bedroom house, .t Texap have , 220 wiring,newly redecorated. ist of >peakersj dal fcum entitii lice space now available at the R Highr Edirf A ' re ”"‘' Tr ? Ty lansora, cto aive’sity of TeS Seven, HousM Iteven willstm it k, speiker will be af amounced Harold t arofthe A&MGra!§iI itcee, which is Ine conference, he event is to dii 1 ■e status of hm exas, Brown adM ' students and farf nd residents of ^ Station area, 11 of Tyler, speat* ouse of Bepresenti' ^ greed to participaH , An invitation v. John B. Connatf'i bless and comtort are o st. All ages, hot lunch, two snacki »nd diapers supplied, hi lie hours, I(,B-0597. s Daily ci permanent resident. 129t2 furnished roomy two bedroo mushed roomy two bei Near Crockett School. 30 m apart VI 6-660( 76tfn CHILD CARE a childs’ dreamland. Your childs ifort are hot uppnea, mg 906 S. College, play yar Brya :eep children, all ages, 7 day; and nights. D-3-D College View 12715 ly sit, 8:00 to 5 :00 VI 6-6636. or by hour years experience, 2 vacancies K up, near East Gate, Mrs. , VI 6-4152. C. 126t5 r Texas State Dept, of Public Welfare. Jen of all ages. Virginia D. Jones, tered Nurse, 3404 South College 1-4803. il keep children, all ages, will pick up Miver. VI 6-8151. llltfn I h \m CARTER PAINTS August Specials 1 Gal. Latex .... $2.19 in & Roller Set .... 79^ TA 2-4172 Bryan 305 Dodge lOSOLIKS V„ Radio, Phono., Car Radio Transistor Radio Service 5 S. Main TA 2-1941 engineering and architectural supplies • BLUE LINE PRINTS blue prints • photostats Coates industries 608 Old Sulphur Springs Road BRYAN, TEXAS Texas A ve ' ^ 2-/136 WHITENER Transfer & Storage Agent for Allied Van Lines «al & long distance moving Phone TA 2-1616 3000 Tabor Rd. Bryan CLOSE OUT AUTO AIR CONDITIONERS $229.50 Installed cade motor co. FOR SALE Baby bed-mattress, breakfast table set, golf clubs - bag, storage cabinet, small desk, utility table, clothes dryer-hamper, will trade green stamps for gold bond, VI 6-7592. 129tl 1963 Chevrolet Impala Sport-Coupe fully equipped including factory air. Also, 1963 Chevrolet convertible equipped with power- glide, 327 engine and other delux equip ment. Priced for quick sale at only S2750. See T. D. Ross, Corbusier Chevrolet Com pany or phone VI 6-5557 after 6 p. m. 129t2 House for sale, 1313 East 27th, call TA 3-2296. 129t3 24x24" water cooler, $15., phone VI 6- 7926, 1202 Milner. 129tl 1951 Dodge, new tires, good condition, $100 Cash. Call VI 6-5701, Ext 58, Ag. Eco. Dept. 129tl Doberman Pinscher, 3 months old, TA- 2-4501. 128tfn ADDRESSOGRAPH Speedaumat and Graphotype for embossing plates. Both electric powered. Some trays and plates. Wilson, VI 6-4915. • 128tfn PHOTOENLARGER Omega 4x5 Variable condenser, two lenses, bargain, Wilson, VI 6-4915. 128tfn 1962 Mercury Meteor, radio, heater, 6000 miles, $1695. An opportunity to buy a new car at a used car price. TA 2-0917 127t3 Faculty home, 1201 Marsteller, large lot, trees, sun porch, electric kitchen, fireplace, central heat, air conditioner, three bed rooms, 1% baths. VI 6-6165. 126tfn FEMALE HELP WANTED ■ Aggies wife as waitress, no experience necessary, good working conditions, with above average salary. Contact Mr. Mullins at the Dutch Kettle, VI 6-9968. 126tfn WORK WANTED Maid wants a full time or part-time job, Monday thru Friday, TA 3-2269. 128t3 Typing, VI 6-8320. 128t3 TV - Radio - Hi-Fi Service & Repair GIL’S RADIO & TV TA 2-0826 2403 S. College Thesis - Dissertation - Reports TYPING and MULTILITHIN G Mimeograph — Printing NORTH GATE PRINTING 319 Patricia VI 6-8387 College Station HELP WANTED White male or female help wanted at ee Freeze across from the Westei hite the Tast Motel. tern 9tfn MALE HELP WANTED Sales positions open for two am bitious young men. Earning possibility unlimited. Local firm. Call for Mr. Barnett at TA 2-7136. 128t4 SPECIAL NOTICE Original Hilltop Lake located 914 miles South A&M College on Hiwy 6. Fish and picnic Tables and ovens Shade Prices right If rained out get rain check come back free 126t5 OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must be brought, mailed or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office Student Publications (Ground Floor VI 6-6416, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily Monday through Friday) at or before deadline of 1 p. m. of the day of YMCA, pul tio of 1 p. blication — Di 6-6416, hours 8-12, 1-6, daily the ie day preceding rector of Student Publica- Ph. D. Lang-uage Examination Examina- ms for meeting the foreign language re- quiremet for the Ph. D. degree will be — J — Au: tions for meet egree 8 A. am ave the material over which they wish to be examined with thi Secretary should lea" in the Department of Modern Li not later than 5:00 p. m. Wednesday, August 21. J. J. Woolket, Head, Depart ment of Modern Languages. 126t4 HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th TA 2-2819 MOVING? Complete Moving Service Packing—Transportation— Storage Beard Transfer & Storage Agent For UNITED VAN LINES TA 2-2835 707 S. Tabor, Bryan AGGIE NOTICE To Rent Brazos County A&M Club For Mixed Parties,—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 TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES RENTALS ASK ABOUT OUR RENTAL OWNERSHIP PLAN OTIS MCDONALD’S 429 South Main St. Bryan, Texas 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 Class of ’31, is commander of the U. S. Air Missiles Program, Maj. Gen. Alvin A Luedeke, Class of ’32 is general manager of the Atomic Energy Commission. A list of others would make a lengthy story in itself. The public utility industry con tains many A&M graduates who hold high positions. For instance, E. H. Leavey, Class of ’15, is chairman of the board of Inter national Telephone and Telegraph Lester T. Potter, Class of ’28, is president of Lone Star Gas Com pany. J. B. Thomas, Class of ’12, is president of Texas Electric Service Company. W. W. Lynch, Class of ’22 is president of Texas Power and Light Company. J. L. Bates, Class of ’20 is president of Central Power and Light Com pany. Price Campbell, Class of ’13, is president of West Texas Utility Company. The oil industry is another field where Aggies have made their way to the top. J. W. Foley, Class of ’32 is president of Tex aco, Inc. J. H. Dunn, Class of ’25, is president of Shamrock Oil and Gas Company. W. C. McGee, Jr., Class of ’31, is president of Ten nessee Gas Pipeline Company. J. L. Sewell, Class of ’27, is presi dent of Delhi-Taylor Oil Com pany. Delbert Brockett, Class of ’34, is president of British-Amer ican Oil Company. W. T. Askew, Class of ’31, is president of Sun Oil Company of Canada. W. T. Doherty, Class of ’22, is president of the Mound Coompany. Former students like H. A. Sawyer, Class of ’16, president of Lone Star Cement Company; Tyree L. Bell, Class of ’13, presi dent of Austin Road Company; J. W. Aston, Class of ’33, presi dent of Republic National Bank; George Mitchell, Class of ’40, president of Ghristi-Mitchell-Mit- chell; M. T. Halbouty, Class of ’30, petroleum engineer and geo logist and Leonard S. Hobbs, Class of ’16, vice president of United Aircraft Company, have proved themselves successful. I ■1»■B■■BT» 1 “Sports Car Center” Dealers for ; Renault-Peugeot & British Motor Cars Sales—Parts—Service We Service All Foreign Cars”; 422 Texas Ave. TA 2-45171 THE BATTALION Thursday, August 22, 1963 College Station, Texas Page 5 LOUISVILLE (AP)—Jefferson County Sheriff William Cranfill had a purpose when he appointed two honorary deputies. He gave the appointments to 13-year-old and 7-year-old Valley Station boys who had run away from home. Cranfill told them “you are being deputized to see that it does not happen again.” Welcome Aggies SHIPLEY DO-NUT & COFFEE SHOP Complete Fountain Service OPEN 6:00 A.M.—1:00 A.M. 3312 S. College Ave. Air Conditioned HAMBURGERS — SANDWICHES — MALTS -‘l PRICES GOOD THURS., FRL, SAT. AUGUST 22-24. IN BRYAN ONLY. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT. Top Spred 4 Separately Wrapped Quarters OliO FLOUR WESSON OIL MELLORINE “ 5 Lb. Box 24-Oz. Bottle Vz Gal. 13 39 29 49 HOME FOLK BLACKEYE PEAS No. 300 ^ Cans ELNA PORK & BEANS o No. 300 «r 0 Cans U. S. No. 1 FREESTONE caches JUICY RIPE LB. 14 EGG RAISIN BREAD !^23c NAPKIN ROLLS p ^29c HERSHEYBARS 2^ 33c SMOKED LINKS Barbecued -Lb. 89c SIRLOIN STEAK Tender Veal Lb. VEAL ROUND or T-BONE STEAK BOLOGNA Farmer Brown Sliced Lb 39c Piece Lb. In Lobby—Lb. 69 79 29 YAMS Food Club 2 No. 303. Cans 43c 11 OLIVES Elna Queen ?„';49c