The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 28, 1964, Image 3

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Ag Debaters Win
2 Of 12 In Kansas
A&M debaters, participating in
a tournament at Emporia, Kan.,
over the weekend, won two of the
12 debates they entered.
Thirty-six schools were repre
sented with some of the best de
bate teams in the nation entered.
Among them were the University
of the Pacific, Wisconsin, Min
nesota and Southwest Missouri
State, Carl Kell said. He is the
new Aggie debate coach and Eng
lish instructor.
Texas Aggies Sim Lake, a jun
ior, and Robert Denney, a senior,
teamed up to win two of their
six debates, while David Gay, and
Jim Seabolt, newcomers to big col
lege tournaments, lost their six
debates.
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TA 2-2864
‘Little’ Brothers
Coed Kay Sitton adds a striking impression to twins Don
ald (left) and Ronald Ware, freshmen football players at
Stephen F. Austin State College in Nacogdoches. Donald
is 6-8, 270 while his “little” brother weighs in at 6-6, 245.
Both are from Cypress-Fairbanks Hight School. Miss Sit
ton is from Nacogdoches. (AP Wirephoto)
Everyone in Great Britain can
vote, excepting felons, aliens luna-
tices and peers serving in the
House of Lords. Women have had
suffrage since 1919.
Alcohol is classified as an ane
sthetic, related chemically to ether
and chloroform. When taken in
large enough quantities it will put
a person to sleep.
Navy Seeking
Prospects
For Reserves
Students who would like to earn
a commission in the Navy while
attending A&M are being sought
for the Navy Reserve Officer Can
didate program said Lt. G. E. Bay-
liss. Commanding Officer, NR Nav
al Security Group Division 8-19.
Information about this program
can be obtained at Room 320,
Nagle Hall, any Monday evening
between 7:15 p.m. and 10:00 p.m.
Applications for the ROTC pro
gram are being accepted until 15
January, 1965, but interested per
sons should investigate the pro
gram earlier, according to Bay-
liss, because the Eighth Naval Dis
trict quota is limited.
Upon being accepted, candidates
spend two eight-week summer per
iods at Newport, Rhode Island in
training. Upon graduation from
college they receive a commission
as Ensign, USNR. “Aggies now
on active duty who receive ROC
training while in college are now
at such diverse places as Argentia,
Newfoundland and Pearl Harbor,”
said Bayliss.
While members of the ROC pro
gram students belong to the Naval
Reserve and are paid for attending
weekly meetings here on the cam
pus. Bayliss pointed out that re
serve participation results in ROC
Ensigns going on active duty with
several years of longevity with re
sultant increases in pay.
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One day it per word
34 per word each additional day
Minimum charge—504
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
Clasaified Display
904 per column inch
each insertion
FOR SALE
Spalding Golf Equipment at special
prices-large stock. 1964 Club and bags at
30% discount. Don’t delay. This stock
will go fast. Practice golf balls 8% other
slightly used playing balls—$1.95 per dozen,
TA 2-0139. Geo. Shelton, Firestone, 33rd.
& College Ave. 92t3
2 used Portable Stereos. Unit “A” sold
for $179.95. Balance $102.40 pick up pay
ments $9.00 month. Unit “B” (Stereo &
FM Radio) sold for $129.95. Balance
$73.50. Pick up payments $6.87 per month.
TA 2-0139 Geo. Shelton, Firestone, 33rd.
& College Ave. 92t3
FOR RENT
Furnished three room efficiency apart
ment, back of prof’s house, see at 1017
Milner or call VI 6-7350 after 5:00. 92t3
Two bedroom apartment, $48.00 with
utilities, 906-A Welch Avenue, Call VI 6-
7334. 91t3
G. E. dishwasher, portable, good condi
tion. VI 6-7607. 91t2
Furnished three room apartment, con
venient location, available November 1,
$55.00 monthly, call VI 6-6528. 89tfn
G. E. T.V., $50.00 and Philco transistor
radio, $10.00. VI 6-4878, M. S. Sandhu,
502 Thompson, C. S. 91t4
Furnished, one bedroom apartment down-
(tairs, 106-B Waverly Drive, will be vacated
November 1, $50.00 monthly plus utilities.
TA 2-6340. 88tfn
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Notice of Bid Sale
Platform scales ; elec, kitchen oven ; elec,
card file; elec, floor polisher; 1941 Chevro
let truck ; cutoff saw ; up to 496 beds and
springs; up to 1189 study chairs; up to
330 study tables ; up to 272 metal dressers
up. to 235 wood dressers. Bid forms will
be available at the Bryan Air Force Base
Building No. 535 Engineering and at the
Purchasing and Stores Office, B&U Build
ing Asbury Street, Texas A&M University,
College Station, Texas. The items may be
inspected at the Bryan Air Force Base
between the hours 10 :00 a. m. to 3 :30 p. m.
Monday thru Friday. Bid will be received
in the office of Director, Purchasing &
Stores, B&U Building until 10:00 a. m.
November 6, 1964 and then opened and
publicly read. For information call VI 6-
5122. The right is reserved to reject and
and all bids and to waive any and all
technicalities. 91t7
JUST OPEN
VICTORIAN
LUXURY
APARTMENTS
1 & 2 bedroom (1 or IV2 baths)
$95.00 & UP
401 Lake St.
TA 2-2035
86tl7
HELP WANTED
Physics Department needs laboratory
assistants in 219 labs. Interested students
may apply 237 Phyics Buildings. Student
must have completed Physics 219. 91t3
Singer Zig Zag. Does all fancy stitches
and designs. Monograms, appliques, sew
on buttons. $39.95. Trade in accepted, free
home demonstration. New Home Sewing
Center, 711 S. Main, Bryan, TA 3-3290.
89t4
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
1964 Zig Zag. Monograms, sews on but
tons. Does all fancy stitches. Complete
Portable. $24.95 Trade in accepted. Free
home demonstration. New Home Sewing
Center, 711 South Main, TA 3-3290.
89t4
Large group of used rifles and pistols
$10.00 up. VI 6-6267. 69tfn
• Watch Repair 1
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate VI 6-5816
You are on the right Track
when you eat at
THE CHICKEN SHACK
The finest in food, never a doubt
about quality.
SOSOLIKS
T. V., Radio. Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main TA 2-1941
Import Motors
Authorized Triumph
Volvo Dealers
100% Financing
To Graduating Seniors
Sports and Economy Cars
New and Used
Complete Service Dept.
2807 Texas Ave. TA 3-5175
WE
BUTCHER
LIVESTOCK
WE PROCESS
BEEF and PORK
FOR YOUR LOCKERS
and HOME FREEZERS
WE FREEZE TO
PLEASE
HANSON’S
Save More at JOE FAULK AUTO PARTS
OIL-AUTO PARTS-ACCESSORIES-TIRES
Enco, Amalie, Conoco Qt 30(i
Mobil, Havoline, Phillips 33(!
Pennzoil, Quaker, Gulfpride 37tf
Reconditioned Oil 15$‘
Wheel bearings--30-60% discount.
Vinyl plastic trim seat covers now
only $13.88 - Recr $19.95
Autolite batteries from $13.70
Auto-Transmission oil Qt. 25tf
RB Spark Plujcs Each 25<i
All Major brands pIuks - 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 bearinRS, 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
MALE HELP WANTED
WORK WANTED
Aggie part time waiter, night shift,
above average salary and other benefits.
Contact Mr. Mullins at the Dutch Kettle,
VI 6-9968. 90tfn
Ironing in my home. Reasonable. VI 6-
5192. 92t2
Sewing: Women’s clothes, dresses skirts
formals, etc., children’s clothes ; shirts and
trousers for men, VI 6-8471. 89t4
SPECIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Indian Lake Recreation Reservation.
Picnicing, camp cabins. Accepting day
deer hunting reservations or will consider
seasonal lease with cabin. Best deer hunt
ing in Bryan. Highway 6 South. VI 6-
5268. 92tfn
Official notices must be brought or
mailed 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.
HANDYMAN FIX-IT SERVICE, Small
jobs, special projects, will tackle any task !
Call VI 6-7057. 91t4
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Announcement of Final Examination for
the Doctoral Degree
(Defense of the Dissertation)
Full Name of Candidate: Koster, David
Franklin
Candidate for Degree of: Doctor of Philos
ophy in Chemistry
Title of Dissertation: Far Infrared and
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectra of
Molecules with Internal Rotor Groups
Time of Examination: October 28 at 8:15
a. m.
Place of Examination: Room 206 in
Chemistry Building
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 90t3
Bi-City, Ink—Complete typing and print
ing service. 1001 S. College. TA 2-1921.
85tl8
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-lantern
slides • paper masters - metal plates-custom
phe4 0 finishing. Camera and movie pro
jectors repair service. PHOTOGRAPHY.
J. C. Glidewell’s PHOTO LAB. TA 3-1693,
2007 S. College Ave., Bryan. 12tfn
English Proficiency Examinations for Stu
dents in Education and Psychology
Examinations in English Proficiency, re
quired of all students in the College of
Arts and Sciences, will be offered to stu
dents majoring in either Education or
Psychology on December 3 and December
4, 1964, from 3 :00 p. m. to 5 :00 p. m each
day in Academic Room 402. Students may
take the examination either day and should
bring composition paper, writing imple
ments, and a dictionary. 87t25
CHILD CARE
C-13-D, VI 6-7985.
89tfn
Child care, experienced, VI 6-7960. 80tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY, Li
censed by Texas State Dept, of Public
Welfare. Children of all ages. Virginia D.
Jones, Registered Nurse, 3404 South Col-
ledge Ave., TA 2-4803. 64tfn
January Graduates may begin ordering
their graduation invitations starting Octo
ber 1-30, only, Monday-Friday, from 9-4,
at the Cashier’s Window, Memorial Student
Center. 76tl9
Child care with experience. Call for
information, VI 6-8151. 54tfn
A new harness track will open
at Phoenix Ariz., next Jan. 11.
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
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. Tabor TA 2-0605
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
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January Graduates!
Deadline For Ordering
Graduation Invitations
Oct. 30
Orders Taken From 9-4
Monday - Friday, At The
Cashier’s Window
Memorial Student Center
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
AUTO REPAIRS
All Makes
Just Say:
“Charge It”
Cade Motor Co.
Ford Dealer
CASH AVAILABLE FOR BOOKS, SLIDE RULES & ETC.
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
25th and Washington in Bryan
New Store Hours
8 a. m. 'til 5:30 p. m. — 6 Days A Week.
THE BATTALION
Wednesday, October 28, 1964
CAMPUS BRIEFS
| X-Ray Technicians Course f
| Offered By Civil Defense J
A 30-hour course for radiologi
cal monitor instructors will be held
Nov. 9-12 in College Station, an
nounced Dr. Willis R. Bodine, co
ordinator of Civil Defense Train
ing at A&M.
Jake Canglose, director of Civil
Defense for Brazos County, will
be in charge of local arrangements
for the course. No fees will be
LONDON, (A*)—Britons resigned
themselves today to stiff price in
creases on manufactured imports
as a result of the Labor govern
ment’s new 15 per cent surcharge
to cut buying abroad.
Traders on the European conti
nent and in Ireland expressed
alarm that the crash action of
Prime Minister Harold Wilson’s
new Labor government would
sharply reduce their lucrative flow
of exports to Britain. Wilson’s
experts anticipated imports would
be cut about $560 million a year.
In Washington, the U. S. Treas
ury commended the plan as a
prompt and effective way to pro
tect the stability of the pound
sterling. The surcharge will ap
ply to about 50 per cent of the
$1.5 billion worth of goods the
charged, but persons interested are
asked to pre-register with the local
CD office.
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Key personnel from telephone
cooperative throughout the state
are expected for the Texas State-
w i d e Cooperative Telephone
Plant School Thursday and Fri
day at the Research Annex.
United States sells to Britain each
year.
The surcharge affects all im
ports except food, raw materials
and raw tobacco. At 15 per cent,
cost of the items involved will rise
about three shillings - 42 cents -
to the pound - $2.80. But econo
mists believe that after sales taxes
and retailers’ profits the actual
increase will be closer to 20 per
cent.
The surcharge was the main
step the government announced
Monday in an emergency program
designed to check Britain’s widen
ing balance of payments-the dif
ference between what the nation
earns abroad and what it buys.
To spur exports, the government
promised exporters tax rebates
ranging from 1 to 3 per cent.
Don Hall, director of the
school, estimated 75 to 80 per
sons will attend the school which
will feature four workshops.
Pay station maintenance, car
rier maintenance, changes in
REA construction contracts, and
instrument maintenance are the
workshop subjects.
In addition, Charles Suche, toll
engineer for Southwestern Bell
Telephone Co. in Uvalde; Har
ry Cagle, supervisor of the de
velopment program for communi
cations training, and Reagan
Brown, extension rural sociolo
gist, will speak on selected sub
jects.
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Mrs. Jane C. Berry, Extension
home furnishings specialist in Ok
lahoma for the past year, will
join the headquarters staff of the
Texas Agricultural Extension Serv
ice on Nov. 1 as housing and home
furnishings specialist.
In making the announcement, Ex
tension Director John E. Hutchi
son said that Mrs. Berry will be
located at A&M and will give
leadership in the overall housing
and home furnishings programs of
the state. She will fill the post
vacated more than a year ago by
Charlotte Tompkins, who accepted
an Extension position in Alaska.
★ ★ ★
Five Collegiate FFA members
with their co-advisor will appear
before the Education 681 Semi
nar at 4 p.m. Oct. 27 in Room
401-03 of the Academic Build
ing.
“We are going to discuss the
basic principles of parliamentary
procedure used in executing an
orderly business meeting,” Bill
Irick, chapter advisor, said.
Junior Museum
Of Natural History
Open Saturdays
The Junior Museum of Natural
History, located on the third floor
of the Brazos County Courthouse
is now open on Saturday mornings.
Plans are now in process to keep
the museum open on weekdays,
but times have not been set, said
Mrs. C. W. Simmons, vice chair
man.
The museum first opened May
26, 1962, with equipment and ex
hibits being donated by A&M,
Bryan Public Schools and citizens
of Bryan-College Station.
The museum conducts special
programs on Saturday mornings
consisting of nature study and the
study of pre-historic life on earth,
Mrs. Simmons said.
Mrs. G. W. Watkins, wife of
Dr. G. M. Watkins director of ag
ricultural instruction at A&M, is
in the process of setting up a booth
concerning the physical change of
the human environment during the
fall months.
Texas Rose Queen
Carolyn Louis Shaw was crowned Texas Rose Queen and
reigned at the 27th annual Texas Rose Festival held in
Tyler. Queen Carolyn is attending Tyler Junior College.
She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Joseph Shaw
of Tyler. (AP Wirephoto)
Britons Face Stiff Increases
On All Manufactured Imports
‘Chap Stick’goes along!
"Any guy who spends as much time outdoors as
I do really needs ‘Chap Stick’,” says the Chicago
Bears’ star center. "For me, it’s a necessity. What
with the real raw Sundays on the field, hot
summer practice, and winter skiing off-season,
my lips used to get weatherbeaten twelve months
a year. But a couple of swipes with 'Chap Stick'
and my lips feel great—it helps heal them fast!”
A favorite
in Canada.
1.22 The *'P b a,m selected
*\ for use tbe
U.S. Olympic Team.
DON’T LET DRY, SORE LIPS SPOIL YOUR FUN-WHEREVER YOU GO, GO WITH ‘CHAP STICK’
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