The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 15, 1964, Image 5

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FOR SALE
A 2 bedroom house near the campus at
r Street, College Station for only
Call R. L. Jackson, VI 6-7248.
15 Cooner Street,
3000.
U>t 75' x 200'
PIANO SHOPPING
Buy your piano or organ
from an Aggie — If you
want to buy the finest
piano or organ that money
can buy or a lower priced
make — Phone TA 3-5045,
ask for Vic Penuel 83t3
OTICE OF SALE OF - 1 - 1963 % Ton
International Pickup
Sealed bids will be received in the office of
he Foundation Seed Section, Argronomy
tarm, College Station, Texas, until 9 :30
Monday, October 19, 1964, and thCn
lublicly op
963 % Toi
pective bide
:ion Seed Section, Phone VI 6-6823, for
further information. 83t3
blicly opened and read for one (1)
Ton International Pickup. Pro-
ective bidders should contact the Founda-
Let us handle your repairs and remodel
ing needs. Room additions, painting,
hock work, new roofs or what-ha
needs. Room additions, painting, sheet-
you.
too small. For free
VI 6-5711,
. S. 80tll
o job too large
stimate call Pugh Lumber Co.
Large group of us
(10.00 up. VI 6-6267.
ed rifles and pistols
69tfn
WANTED
ffer
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four schol
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sics durini
1965, sail
cting hea!
ednesday,
$250 earl
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its will
he depart
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*r. Park'
for thes
. , II lark billfold. I.D. - Harold Lewis,
>le in ft llxon, Tenn. Call VI 6-8844, C. S. Re-
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Room
dline f«i FISH AND PICNIC
1C. 4. at original Hilltop Lake, 9’/2 mi. south
III be an college on Hwy. 6. Some reports
of bass catches up to 5!4 pounds. Clean
picnic grounds, ovens and tables.
For Reservations Call VI 6-8491.
junion
I Student wife, part
Keeping, some cooking and as a compa
or semi-invalid wife. Home near cam
tail VI 6-6788 for details.
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I Ladies gold Baylor wrist watch. Reward.
Pall VI 6-5813 or VI 6-4493. 85t4
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HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
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THE CHICKEN SHACK
Anything on our menu prepared
within minutes to take out.
(Convenient Drive In Window).
Order By Phone—TA 2-3464
SOSOLIK'S
T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main
TA 2-1941
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WANTED TO BUY
Late model jeep in good condition with
towbar. Please state model, price and
phone number. Write c/o Battalion, Box
X, College Station. 79tfn
WORK WANTED
Well made clothes for Barbie doll. Now
taking orders for Xmas. VI 6-6063. 85t3
Need students to sell popcorn, peanuts,
at home ball games. Contact at Walton
HELP WANTED
FOR RENT
ALTERATION SHOP or other office
space, North Gate next to White Auto.
J. B. Lauterstein, VI 6-7331. 83t4
CHILD CARE
THE BATTALION
Thursday, October 15, 1964
College Station, Texas
Page 5
CAMPUS BRIEFS
By C. R. SALMON
Special Writer
For the next five months Wayne
Sharp, A&M graduate from Knick- ! £:
erbocker, will be taking a look at j
the farming, 4-H Club activities
and the ways in which rural people
of Argentina live.
In Argentina Sharp is living
Marketing Society
Randall D. Lewis
Chooses
President
Randall D. Lewis, Normangee,
has been elected president of the
In my home. Call VI 6-8283.
84tfn
Child care, experienced, VI 6-7960. 80tfn
Ages 3-5, hot lunch, large fenced yard,
playhouse, toys, Mrs.
North Ave., VI 6-6351.
■ge
Mrs. John Belew, 302
64tfn
worl
early morning hours. Call
for appointment, VI 6-9968
Dutch Kettle.
Aggie wife for counter work at excellent
rking conditions, above average sal
lary,
Burt Mullens
or VI 6-6146,
80tfn
Female Help Wanted
Hostess, no experience neces
sary, 5:00 to 12:00 p. m. Must
be over 18, neat in appearance.
Apply in person at the
RAMADA INN
Female Help Wanted
Waitress, no experience neces
sary. Must be over 18, neat in
appearance. Apply in person
at the
RAMADA INN
Beautician, white, man or woman, ex
perience necessary, call VI 6-4280. 57tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
Bi-City, Ink—Complete typing and print-
>g service. 1001 S. College. TA 2-1921.
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Fast efficient service reasonable prices
on cataloges, magazines, programs, bro
chures, reports, posters, tickets, stationery,
etc. Gene Hix Printers, TA 2-7525. 24tfn
TYPING SERVICE-MULTILITH PRINT
ING, thesis-dissertations-yearbook-brochures
-term papers-business letters-job resume
applications-blank forms, etc. REPRODUC
TION : Copy negatives and prints-lr-*
slides - paper masters - metal plates-<
phc> t o finishing. Camera and movi
jeclors repair service. PHC
J. C. Glidewell's PHOTO LA
2007 S. College Ave., Bryan.
masters - metal plates-custom
ng. Camera and movie pro
repair service. PHOTOGRAPHY.
LAB. TA 3-1693,
12tfn
Allen Blind & Drapery
“Complete Window Coverage”
Blinds, Draperies, Shades
Rods, Shutters. Repairs
3812 Texas Ave. VI 6-4510
DAMAGED and UNCLAIMED
FREIGHT
(New Merchandise)
Furniture, Appliances, Bedding,
Tables, etc. A little of everything.
C & D SALVAGE
E. 32nd & S. Taber TA 2-0805
GIL’S RADIO & TV
Sales: Curtis Mathis,
Westinghouse
Service: All makes and models,
including color T. V.
& multiplex F M
2403 S. College TA 2-0826
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY, Li
censed by Texas Slate Dept, of Public
Welfare. Children of all ages. Virginia D.
Jones, Registered Nurse, 3404 South Col-
ledge Ave., TA 2-4803. 64tfn
Child care with experience.
Lmld care with ex
information, VI 6-8151.
Call for
54tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must be
mailed so as to arrive in
Student Publications (Ground
brought or
the Office
ent 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.
with an Argentine family in Buenos j A&M’s Marketing Society, spon-
Aires. sored by the School of Business
, . , , , . i Other officers for the 1964-65
By doing chores and working | school year are Bruce D M cMickle,
with the family, Sharp hopes to of Landin&; N _ j. ; vice president;
gam a better understanding of j Cecil FieldS; of Bay City) secre _
Argentina people and their cus-j tary . David E _ Stiles> of Midlo th-
toms,” said Miss Margie Sellers, . ian) p ublicity chairman; Michael
assistant state 4-H Club leader, j H j ones , G f Houston, program
Sharp is participating in the I chairman and Bruce L. Cook, of
International Farm Youth Ex- | LaPorte, Ind., treasurer,
change program as a delegate I Donald D. Carter, of Splendora,
from Texas. He left in September. ! w as elected senior representative
^ . , , , , ,, jto the Arts and Science Council
The IFYE is conducted by the | while James H Kauffman, of
National 4-H Club Foundation in | Georgetown) was elected junior
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is placed on advanced rescue work
and rescue team operations. Stu
dents will be trained to use high
ly specialized equipment and spec
ial techniques for working* at ex
treme heights and depths in the
rescue of trapped victims.
Key personnel of cities, coun
tries, districts and industry will
attend. In turn, graduates will
dents and faculty at A&M. It al- train additional rescue workers on
so coordinates the annual open I the local level so adequate rescue
house for High School Career Day, i service can be developed and main-
set for March 13, 1965, for the ! tained in readiness for emergencies,
College of Engineering. Smith said.
Representatives of member so
cieties and associate member so
cieties compose the Student En-
Valley View, has been elected
president of A&M’s Student En
gineers’ Council.
Other officers include vice presi
dent Ronny J. Chauviere of Waco,
secretary Clifford L. Brown of
Corsicana, and treasurer John M.
Moore of Center.
The organization works to pro
mote good relations between stu-
DEGREE FILING DEADINE SET FOR
OCTOBER 19, 1964
Applications for degrees are now being
accepted in the Registrar’s Office from all
students who expect to complete their de
gree requirements by the Fall Semester.
Candidates for advanced degrees must file
their applications with both the Registrar’s
Office and the Graduate Dean’s Office.
The deadline date for filing applications is
October 19, 1961.
H. L. Heaton
Director of Admissions and Registrar
Ph.D. Language Examination
ang
Examinations for meeting the foreign
uage requirement for the Ph.D. dej
langi
will
legree
be given Tuesday, November 10, from
in Room 129, Academic
wishing to take this
office for a letter
later 1
are ai
office
Studiei
ava
an Oc
liable
mg
apply to the Graduate
of authorization not
6. Instruction sheets
later than October 26.
y :
of the Department of Graduate
from the secretary in the
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies
January Graduates may begin ordering
eir graduation invitations starting Octo-
their
ber
at the
Center.
graduation invitations sta:
1-30, only, Monday-Friday,
ic Cashier’s Window, Memor
from 9-4,
Memorial Student
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representative to the A&S Coun- j gineers’ Council.
★ ★ ★
David S. Clifton, senior from
Board Will Study
Graphics Facilities
★ ★ ★
Thitry-five mem from the Vet
erans Administration Center at
i Temple will be guests of A&M
| Saturday for the football game be-
! tween the Aggies and Texas Christ-
| ian University.
P. L. (Pinkie) Downs Jr., of-
i ficial greeter for A&M, said this
The Department of Engineering; will be the 19th year in a roW
★ ★ ★
Lt. Robert M. Kane, from the
Navy Recruiting Station in Hous
ton, will interview A&M seniors
that are interested in the Navy’s
Officer Candidate School from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday and Fri
day at the Memorial Student Cen
ter.
Kane, graduate from the Naval
Officer Candidate School in New
port, R. I., received his commissioh
in the Naval Reserve. His initial
behalf of the Cooperative Exten
sion Service.
The statewide IFYE program is
provided by the Texas 4-H Clubs. !
Objectives of the program are to: j
(1) Promote a better under-I
standing* between peoples of the
United States and other countries
through providing young people
with an opportunity to “learn an
other way of life by living it.”
appointed Industrial A d v i s o r y ! f or a football game.
(2) Promote an opportunity ; Commit tee Saturday to review the | Downs said the guests will sit
through the preparation and host > p re sent and future responsibilities ; j n reserved box seats on the cin- ;
phases of IFYE for all 4-H club | G f tbe department, W. E. Street, de r path along the west side of ■
members to develop an understand- bead 0 f f be department announced Kyle Field.
ing of the peoples and their cul- j Monday. | The visitors also will be guests i
tures. | r r be committee, composed of B. J. | of the university for noon and ’
awar^of m^hoTstnTt^chnTqTes ’ ^DallS; ^H.^cV, NaIa! ' hlnf* h^ 15 " ^ j SeTection^eam |om T a m. Jto
for accepting responsibilities as Houston; Ray R. EidridgeTexa- Mite**,
individuals and democratic citizen- co ’ Inc " Houston; Bayo Hopper, reation for the VA Center, said)
ship at home and abroad j Lufkin Foundry and Machine Co., Mrs. Margaret Wade, a representa- j
Lufkin; W. E. Simpson, Jr., Simp-| tive of the center, will be trip 1 1* J 4- s I
In older to participate in the son and Co., consulting engineers, . supervisor. \ llO/dt/Gd
IFYE program, Sharp had to meet San Antonio, and B. J. Whitworth,! ic ~k
the following qualifications: be Hughes Tool Co., Houston, was Yhe Apartment Council, com-
7! W tl. 1 ^"I!!?..r 1 ?,7 neWly .! the veterans .to be university guests ; Control Officer^aWd ^he
carrier USS Ticonderoga atached
to the U. S. Pacific Fleet.
ic ic ic
A&M seniors who are interested
in becoming officers in the Air
It is now time for all student organiza
tions to apply for official recognition at
dent S CenTen Fi TW C de^difne “"tobe, S is' I bttvvee n 20 and 30 years of age, formed to work with University i Posed of residents from Hensel
1964. 68118 single, in good health, have at least officials making a thorough ana- ; College View and South Side Apart- i
' a high school education, a rural ; lysis of the present graphics pro- nients, will hold their annual Hal- i
i background and experience in 4-H j gram and programs which may l°ween Party at 7 p.m. on Oct. j
I or some similar rural youth pro-j need to be added in the future. ^0 at f ashion Cabin in Hensel i
FISHER NURSERY
Contientious, State Licensed
Child Care, Hot Lunch, Snacks,
Diaper Service.
Open 6 a. m. - 6:30 p. m. Daily
906 S. College
For Reservation Call TA 2-0597
Friday and Saturday Nigrhts Only
Pupils Score
Well On Quiz
ELLISON RADIO & TV
Used TV’s for sale or rent.
FM tuner alignment.
TV, Auto Radio, Hi-Fi,
Stereo Repair
2703 S. College TA 3-5126
DR. J. R. PARKER
Chiropractor
College Station, Texas
Phone: VI 6-4603 118 E. Walton
• Watch Repair 1
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate VI 6-5816
AUTO INSURANCE
Single and “under 25” drivers at
standard rates! Unusually large
dividends for preferred risks.
For all your insurance needs
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College Ave.
TA 3-8051 Bryan
gram. During the meeting, members of ; F ar ^- Five students fi-om A&M Con-
| the committee will be briefed on i Admittance to the paity will be so jj dabed High School have been
The Appalachian Trail, called the subject matter taught in the . by activity card or by a fee of ! awarded letters of commendation
“one of the seven wonder of the Department of Engineernig Gra- | cents per family. ag a resu ]t 0 f their good showing
outdoorman’s world,” wind 2,050 phics, examine textbooks used by. . lesidents who have not on National Merit Scholarship
miles along the mountain backbone ; students, study work being per-I U P their activity cauls ar e Q ua ijf y i n g Tests (NMSQT).
of the Eastern United States from [formed by students and examine 1 as v6< con i :a ct Dona . aitei
Maine to Georgia. the department’s facilities.
MASTER’S TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Complete Transmission Service
TA 2-6116
1309 S. College
Bryan, Tex.
CASH AVAILABLE FOR BOOKS, SLIDE RULES & ETC.
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
New Store Hours — 8 a. m. ’til 5:30 p. m. — 6 Days A Week.
Save More at JOE FAULK AUTO PARTS
OIL-AUTO PARTS-ACCESSORIES-TIRES
Enco, Amalie, Conoco Qt 30<*
Mobil, Havoline, Phillips
Pennzoil, Quaker, Gulfpride
Reconditioned Oil ISu*
Wheel bearings—30-60% discount.
Vinyl plastic trim seat covers now
only $13.88 - Reg $19.95
Autolite batteries from $13.70
Auto-Transmission oil Qt. 25c
Lts .
All Major brands plugs - Dealer
7.50-14 Full 4 ply tires $12.95
plus tax and old tire
Brake shoes-Ford-Chev-36-58....$2.69 ex.
Latex paint-inside Gal. $2.59
Filters-Major brand 40-50% off.
We stock 95% of the parts you need at Dealer price or less. We are a
parts house, not a miscellaneous type chain store. We stock bearings, seals,
filters, and ignition tune-up kits for most imported cars ; Jaguar, M. G., Renault,
Triumph, V. W’s., etc. Check our prices on tires for imported cars.
ALL PARTS-OIL-ETC, DISCOUNTED TO SAVE
YOU AGGIES MONEY
JOE FAULK AUTO PARTS
Joe Faulk ’32
25th and Washington in Bryan
Import Motors
Authorized Triumph
Volvo Dealers
100% Financing
To Graduating Seniors
Sports and Economy Cars
New and Used
Complete Service Dept.
2807 Texas Ave. TA 3-5175
WE
BUTCHER
LIVESTOCK
WE PROCESS
BEEF and PORK
FOR YOUR LOCKERS
and HOME FREEZERS
WE FREEZE TO
PLEASE
HANSON’S
AUTO REPAIRS
All Makes
Just Say:
“Charge It”
Cade Motor Co.
Ford Dealer
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
®oton
Presents
The Clebanoff Strings
G. Rollie White Coliseum
8 P. M., Friday, October 16.
Season Activity Cards Honored For This Performance
General Admission
A&M Students — $2.50, Date Tickets — $1.00
Faculty & Staff — $2.50
Public School Age Students and under — $1.00
Other Patrons $2.50
^ ^ ^ „ , The five local scholars are Don
or Phil Ryan m Room 212 of the i i • rr j-u • mu j
^ .,. , ,. _ , C. Delucia, Katherine Edwards,
Councumg and Testing Center. The , • m rr x. 01 T
, , mo r/x ^ xi ! Dennis T. Hartson, Sherry Lynn
cards w.l] be $.3 50 for the year Mims and ^ w
and can be used for admittance , , , . .r,
n ,, , , , , . 1 are among 38,000 students in the
to all the annual events set by; ,. , ’ ,, , ,
,, a x x r't 1 nation chosen for the awards be-
the Apartment Council. i „ xu • u- i n • , •
* * j^cause of their high academic achi-
A&M will host a heavy duty ! evements<
rescue training course November
Those who receive the commend-
9-14, announces Henry D. Smith, 1 a H° n letters have their names, ad
chief of the Firemen’s Training | ^ resses ’ NMSQT scores and pro-
CRICHTON
For GOVERNOR
BARBECUE
Townshire — Following
T. C. U. Football Game
Tickets Available
GOLDWATER
HEADQUARTERS
Texas Avenue or
Dorm 18 - 137 or by
Calling VI 6-6849
Sponsored By
Texas A&M Young Republicans
And
Brazos County Young Republicans
School.
Sponsored by the State Fire
men’s and Fire Marshals’ Associa
tion, the course will be conducted
by the Firemen’s Training- School,
affiliated with the Engineering
Extension Service of A&M.
Special emphasis in the course
posed majors sent to their first
and second choices of colleges and
universities.
The students chosen for National
Merit Scholarships and those re
viewing letters of commendation
represent less than two per cent
of the high school seniors.
We all
make
mistakes...
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