The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 07, 1963, Image 4

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    THE BATTALION
Page 4
College Station, Texas
Thursday, November 7, 1963
Building Dedication
Scheduled Sunday
Dedication services for the new
$70,000 Wesley Foundation at
A&M University will be held at
3 p.m. Sunday, the Rev. John
Combes, foundation director, an
nounced.
Bishop Paul E. Martin of Hous
ton will deliver the dedicatory ser
mon and dedicate the building. He
will be among the ministers and
laymen who will speak during the
dedication.
The new building, contemporary
in style, includes a chapel, class
room, library-conference room,
pastor’s study, work area, lounge
and kitchen facilities. The interior
includes 3,256 square feet.
The new facility replaces a
frame structure that was placed
Franke To Lecture
To Corsicana High
Harold Franke of the A&M Uni
versity Department of Animal
Husbandry will speak to Corsicana
high school vocational agriculture
teachers at 4 p.m. Tuesday.
Franke’s talk is titled “Selec
tion of Live Animals for Modern
Meat.”
A. B. Childers of Waco, Area 8
vocational agriculture supervisor,
said the Corsicana meeting is part
of an in-service educational pro
gram planned by teachers in the
district.
He said 19 teachers will attend.
on the church grounds in 1923.
For years the old building served
both the Wesley Foundation and
the A&M Methodist Church.
Cost of the new building in
cludes $5,500 worth of furnishings,
the Rev. Mr. Combes said. The
foundation director also teaches at
A&M and is one of the campus
pastors.
The Singing Cadets will partici
pate in Sunday’s ceremonies.
Other speakers include the Rev.
Bill Bailey of Bryan’s Wesley
Methodist Church, the Rev. Byron
Lovelady of A&M Methodist and
the Rev. T. Miller Smith of St.
Paul Methodist in Bryan.
Also scheduled to speak are Don
ald Simons, representing A&M;
Mrs. Raymond Reiser, director of
the Hillel Foundation and the
Campus Religious Workers’ Asso
ciation; the Rev. Charles Laing,
director of the Texas Methodist
Student Movement, and Darrell
Smith, A&M Wesley Foundation
president.
Presentation of keys to the
building will be made by Carl But
ler, Jr., president of B-W Con
struction Company of Bryan and
E. Earl Merrell, Jr., architect.
Boyd Porter, building committee
chairman, and Robert Schleider,
Wesley Foundation board chair
man, will participate in the cere
mony.
Open house will follow the wor
ship service.
CHURCH BUILDING DEDICATED SUNDAY
Wesley Foundation opens $70,000 center.
Doyle Graves, Family Finish
Pakistanian Trip Prep School
Doyle Graves, his wife and son
completed one of the most unusual
courses at A&M, Wednesday.
In preparation for a two-year
stay in East Pakistan, they spent
four hours a day for four weeks
learning about that country’s cul
ture, economics, agriculture and,
most important, the Bengali lan
guage.
The language of Bengals is a
major part of a orientation pro
gram that has been under way
since 1960 at A&M University.
Bengali is taught by Dr. Jack A.
Dabbs of the Department of Mod
ern Languages, with the help of a
native East Pakistanian, Mrs. De-
lara Achmed.
Dr. Dabbs prepared the language
course during a trip to East Pakis
tan in the summer of 1960, with
the aid of professor Rashid and
higher teachers in Dacca College
in East Pakistan.
The purpose of the orientation
course is give technical assistance
and orientation to people going to
Pakistan.
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LARGE
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4 to 7 Lb. Avg. Lb. 39
BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE . . Lb. 8
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“It is not an extremely difficult
language, easier than Russian,”
Dr. Dabbs said. The easiest way
to learn it is by constant conver
sation.
Ransom To Speak
At Prison Exercise
Dr. Harry H. Ransom, chancel
lor of the University of Texas, will
be the principal speaker at the
high school graduation exercises
for 375 inmates of the Texas De
partment of Corrections Sunday,
Nov. 10 at 2 p.m. in the
Chapel of Reconciliation at the
new Ellis Unit near Riverside, 15
miles northeast of here. The class
is the largest in the history of the
program.
Other honored guests will in
clude members of the Texas Board
of Corrections, William Heath of
Austin, Chairman of the Board of
Regents, University of Texas, and
Joe Yates, Rockdale, Alcoa Plant
Manager.
Following the program, which
begins at 2 p.m., there will be a
reception for inmate graduates and
their visiting relatives.
Commenting on Dr. Ransom’s
scheduled appearance, Dr. George
J. Beto, director of the Texas De
partment of Corrections, said,
“The willingness of the chancellor
of the University of Texas to ad
dress these graduates is recogni
tion of the importance of the pris
on’s educational program.”
According to Alonzo Langley,
Director of Education, Texas De
partment of Corrections, about
2800 high school diplomas have
been issued to inmates since the
beginning of the Texas Training
Institute, a division of the Texas
Education Agency.
A Verse Each Day
Keeps Thief Away
CHURCHILL, England (#>-
Irked at the persistent theft of his
apples farmer Claude Bache put
up a sign on his orchard fence say
ing “Keep out. Trespassers will
be prosecuted.”
The applies continued disappear
ing, so Bache took down the sign
and put up one that said “Thou
shalt not steal.”
The thefts stopped.
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PHONE VI 6-6415
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must be brou
mailed so as to arrive in the
of Student Publications (Ground FI
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.
ght or
Office
loor
aily
Those undergraduate students who have
95 semester hours of credit may purchase
the A&M ring. The hours passing at the
time of the preliminary grade report on
November 11. 1963, may be used in satis
fying the 95 hour requirement. Those
students qualifying under this regulation
may leave their names with the ring clerk
in the registrar’s office in order that she
may check their records to determine their
eligibility to order the rings. Orders for
the rings will be taken between November
18 through November 27 and December
9 through January 7. These rings will be
returned for delivery on or about February
14, 1963. The ring clerk is on duty from
8:00 a. m. to 12 :00 noon, Monday through
Friday of each week.
H. L. Heaton Director of
Admission and Registrar 161t25
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
.nnouncement of Final Examination
the Doctoral Degree
(Defense of the Dissertation)
Announcement
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Full Name of Candidate: Dawson, Earl
Bliss
Candidate for Degree of Doctor of Philos
ophy In Biochemistry and Nutrition
Title of Dissertation: A Study of Enzyme
Activity of Avitaminatic Turkey Hens
and Embryos
Time of Examination: November 8, 1963 ;
1:15 p. m.
Place of Examination : Room 200, Agricul
ture Building
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 160t3
TV-Radio-Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
GIL’S RADIO & TV
TA 2-0826 2403 S. College
TYPEWRITERS
ADDING MACHINES
RENTALS
ASK ABOUT OUR
RENTAL OWNERSHIP
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429 South Main St.
Bryan, Texas
LET US SET A DIAMOND IN
YOUR SENIOR RING.
CAMPUS JEWELRY
North Gate
College Station
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
FOR SALE
Small green sofa, good condition, $22.50 ;
piano bench $3.00, VI 6-6695. 162t6
BMW, Rolls Royce of Cycles, $475.00.
A&M Mitchell 45. 161t3
LUZIER
Cosmetic Consultant
Mrs. Lynn Weedon, TA 2-4349
German made NSU superfax motorcycle,
runs good, $165.00, TA 3-3327 155tfn
WORK WANTED
Maid wants part-time work or ironing,
phone TA 3-2803, 1109 North Pierce, Bryan,
Texas. 162t3
Typing - reports - thesis and manu
scripts. Carbon copies and offset reproduc
tion. Call VI 6-4059 or TA 3-6184. 162t4
Typing, experienced, VI 6-5900
Typing by experienced typist, VI 6-5347.
137t34
Typing, VI 6-8320.
CHILD CARE
Keep children during football games,
also for yell practice, VI 6-7917. 160t4
For A&M games. Registered Nurse in
charge, St. Thomas Nursery, amj
ing, walking distance to stadium,
tions if possible, VI 6-6384.
ample park-
reserva-
160t4
Will do baby sitting evening;
[ercia, VI 6-8076, call after 5.
s, call Dian
145tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY, open
for football games. Licensed by Texas State
Dept, of Public Welfare. Children of all
ages. Virginia D. Jones, Registered Nurse,
3404 South College Ave., TA 2-4803. 61tfn
C-13-C CV, VI 6-7985.
I32tfn
Will keep children, all ages, will pick up
and deliver. VI 6-8151. llltfn
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
• ENGINEERING AND
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608 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
AGGIES
Do you change your own oil—?
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Then, why not save more on
your parts at JOE FAULK’S
DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
Chev-Fd brake shoes 36-58 List $5.85
set of 2 wheels $2.90
Your choice—Enco, Gulfpride, Amalie,
Mobil-Pennzoil, Conoco Qt. 33<?
Texaco, Gulflube-Opaline Qt. 30c
SAE 30-40 Recon. Oil Qt. 15<)
Seat Belts 3.95
Filters-Save 40%
RB Spark Plugs Ea. 29^
Mufflers-Tail Pipes 30-40% disc.
Installed for — $1.00
Wheel Bearings 30 to 60% discount
We have 95% of the parts you need at
Dealer price or less.
Latex inside paint Gal. $2.98
2 Gals $5.49
4 New 670-15 tires $36.00 plus tax
750-14 $44.00 plus tax
Kelly Springfield
Plastic Vinyl trim seat covers
$19.95 value now only $13.88
Shock absorbers as low as $3.88
Not off-brand
Autolite batteries 6V only $12.95
12V at dealer price.
Plenty of Prestone at our usual lowest
price.
JOE FAULK’S
25th and Washington
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
LOUPOT'S
MALE HELP WANTED
Need additional male help for night
shift. Tastee Freeze across from Sands
Sands
16014
FOR RENT
One bedroom furnished house, 307 N,
Avenue, Bryan. $46.00. per month. Call
VI 6-4367. 161(2
Room for gentlemanyone block south of
drill field. VI 6-5666. 167tfn
Male-Female Help Wanted
Man or Woman
OWN YOUR OWN BUSINESS
A new item. First time offered.
Start in spare time, if satisfied
then work full time.
Refilling and collecting money from
bulk machines in this area. To qualify
you must have a car, reference, $500
to $1,000 cash to secure territory and
inventory. (Deposit secured by written
contract.) Devoting a few hours a
week to business your end on per
centages of collections should net above
average income with very good possi
bility of taking over full time. Income
increasing accordingly. If applicant
can qualify financial assistance will
be given by Co. for expansion to full
time position. Include phone in appli
cation. Box NMC 162(3
SPECIAL NOTICE
MOVING TO BEAUMONT AREA?
If interested in sharing moving ex
penses, call VI 6-5586. 162t3
SUL ROSS LODGE, NO. 1300, AF&AM.
Called meeting, Thursday Nov.
7 at 7 p. m. Open meeting of
lodge at 7:30 to honor charter
and 25 year masons. All masons
of any degree are welcome.
J.
Joe
gree are welcome.
. H. Reese WM
oe Woolket Sec’y 16U2
AUTO INSURANCE—place your a
insurance with Farmers Insurance Gr<
Dividends increased 50%
ersons
auto
ranee uroup
increased 50% over last year.
We accept persons, single and under age
25. Call today FARMERS INSURANCE
GROUP, 3510 South College Road, Bryan,
phone TA 2- 4 4 61. 1461107
Fish and Picnic at original Hilltop lake.
Shades, tables ovens, price is right. Rain
miles
checks gi\
on Highw
iven. 9%
6.
right
south of College
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SOSOLIK'S
T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main
TA 2-19U
Beginning Monday, November 11,
New Store Hour!
6 Days A Week.
8 a. m. ’til 5:30 p. m.
LEGAL NOTICES
ORDINANCE NO. 381
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION
OF REZONING LOTS 5 THROUGH 13,
BLOCK 4, AND ALL OF BLOCK 5 OF
THE GLADE SUBDIVISION AS SHOWN
ON THE MASTER PLAT AND ALL THE
UNPLOTTED TRACT OF APPROXI
MATELY 1% ACRE AREA LYING EAST
OF BLOCK 5. WEST OF THE F. A.
DOBROVOLNY ESTATE AND SOUTH
OF THE COUNTY ROAD EXTENDED,
AND ALL OF BLOCKS E AND G AND
LOTS 1 AND 2 IN BLOCK F OF COL
LEGE HEIGHTS PRESENTLY ZONED
AS DISTRICT NO. 1, FIRST DWELLING
HOUSE DISTRICT, TO DISTRICT NO.
3, APARTMENT HOUSE DISTRICT.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council
of the City of College Station, Texas:
WHEREAS, the City Planning and Zon-
more
It is hereby ordered that a public hearing
shall be held in the City Hall at 7:06
P. M. on November 25, 1963, on rezoning
certain areas within the city limits,
particularly described as follows:
Lots 5 through 13, Block 4, and all of
Block 6 of the Glade Subdivision as shown
on the Master Plat and all the unplotted
tract of approximately 1% acre area lying
east of Block 5, west of the F. A.
Dobrovolny Estate and south of the County
Road extended, and all of Blocks E and G
and lots 1 and 2 in Block F of College
Heights, presently zoned as District No. 1.
First Dwelling House District, to District
No. 3, Apartment House District.
Notice of
in a newsp
the city of College station at
days prior to date of hearing.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 28th
day of October, 1963.
APPROVED
S/Ernest Langford
Mayor
ATTEST:
S/K. A. Manning
City Secretary
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