[mre *ture ’ h in Low!«; will be repo t Charles | A.&M. i P-m. in Eo; iciences Bail the free, palj ee Foundati; lectures set! a Professor; iate dean,. ilts try % led. mEjsT out Drugs elaxant or $1.00 lARMACy Filled A&M Now Hosting ROW Seminar S39c t;59c “33e Can 39C 24k ,e $lJ 22k Lx 39c ?an39c :«I19c ms 33c 65c « 69c Lx 39c L e 45c it 39c L 23c J9c ,69c ,9fc Approximately two hundred persons from a five-state area arrived Wednesday at Texas A&M’s three-day Right of Way Educational Refresher Seminar. Speeches and workshop sessions are scheduled. Attending are right of way per sonnel from oil and gas com panies, highway departments and other governmental agencies, uti lity firms and real estate ap praisers. Sponsoring the seminar are Region 2 of the American Right of Way Association and the Tex as Transportation Institute of A&M. C. V. Wootan of TTI is seminar director. The chairman of Region 2 is Glen F. Graves, right of way superintendent of Truckline Gas Co., Houston. Technical matters such as en gineering concepts for right of way, legal aspects and public re lations for right of way person nel are to be considered during the seminar. Mobile Dial Telephones Should Be Available To Residents By March THE BATTALION Thursday, August 5, 1965 College Station, Tex^s Page 5 Bryan-College Station telephone users will be able to place and receive calls from dial telephones in cars about next March. Thirty-four dial mobile system customers have already signed for the service. The type of system planned i DISCOUNT CENTER^ Specials Good Thursday, Friday and Saturday, August 5, 6, 7. Sunbeam Shaver 22.50 Value GIBSON,S PRICE 10.88 All Prices Plus Tax Where Applicable •Sporting Goods— Redmond Terrace SHOPPING CENTER College Station Highway 6, South Open 9 a. m. To 9 p. m. COLEMAN CAMP STOVE 2 Burner. Use white gas or coleman fuel. Folds into carrying case. Model 425D499. $14.75 Value Gibson’s Price ..9.97 GARCIA LURE - ABU Hi-Fi The lure that entices fish. *4 by 14 ounces. $1.00 Value, Gibson’s Price 37c GO. —A u tomotive— C.M.O. CHAMPLIN CMO Motor Oil 20-30-40 Weights 45£ Value, Gibson’s Discount Price 15c qt. Oil Addative .-k STP Super Concentrated $1.50 Value Gibson’s Discont Price —Hardware— Gibson’s Rotary POWER MOWER Push Type - Steel - 22”, V-22-C. $54.00 Value ZEBCO 606 REEL $12.95 Value, Gibson’s Price WESTINGHOUSE RADIO No. 898P8. $29.95 Value While they last —HOUSEWARES— OSTER KNIFE SHARPENER 2 wheel electric knife and scissors sharpener. Model 518-11 YP $18.95 Value, Gibson’s Price $6.99 CUTLERY TRAY Keeps all cutlery organized. Assorted Colors. No. L-152 59 £ Value, Gibson’s Price 33£ TASTY TOASTER & BROILER The modem way to cook - At the table. No. AOS $4.93 Value, Gibson’s Price $2.88 5.77 19.88 SOFT GOODS HAMPSHIRE AIR MATTRESS $1.79 Value, Gibson’s Price 79c 30 CAL. CARBINE - Ml The gun that most every G.I. knows and loves. Ideal for sport and fun. Semi- Automatic. All New. $89.95 Value 59.88 Model While Supply Lasts Gibson’s Price 32.88 We also have other Power Mowers with values to $69.95 selling at the low price of $38.77. These include model RK-225-B & GI5BC2B. Gibson’s 22” DELUXE SPREADER $16.50 Value, Q 07 Gibson’s Price 0*7 # while they last. STUDENT DESK LAMP With Goose Neck. Colors in Aqua, Beige and Grey. No. 751 $3.50 Value ll 77 Gibson’s Price I • # # TRAVEL BAGS Weather treated canvas bag with zipper. Brown or Blue. Values to $2.97 Gibson’s Price I.'l 7 LADIES LUGGAGE 26” Ladies Pullman. 21” Ladies Weekender. 18” Vanity Case. 18” Train Case. $7.95 Value, Your Choice $3.97 each GARZA FINE MUSLIN SHEETS All Cotton. White. Double bed size. $3.00 Value, Gibson’s Price $1.99 ea. BOYS JAC SHIRT 100% Cotton. Stripes & Plaids. Short Sleeves. Assorted Colors. $3.98 Value, Gibson’s Price $1.27 —CAMERA DEPT— INSTA FLASH CAMERA KIT. Imperial No. 501 Uses Kodapak Cartridges. Black and White or Color Film and Slides. $11.95 Value, Gibson’s Price $7.77 GILBERT ELECTRIC ALARM CLOCK Sweep Second Hand. White. Face trimmed in gold color. Guaranteed one full year. No. 1269. $4.95 Value Gibson’s Price 2.88 TEK ELECTRIC TOOTHBRUSH With orbital action. Includes 4 brushes. Powered by West- inghouse. No. HB-60. $19.95 Value, Gibson’s Price 7.88 8x10 PICTURE FRAME Gold color frame with glass. No. 3008 65c Value GIBSONS PRICE 33c Cordless Electric Pencil Sharpener Use it on the desk or hang it on the wall. Includes 24 pedigree quality pencils. No. 9524. 4.98 Value GIBSON S PRICE 2.44 ARROW HAND STAPLER All Steel Construction. Fully Guaranteed. Includes 1000 Staples. 1.98 Value GIBSON'S PRICE 1.17 DRUGS— Hair Setting Gel DIPPITY-DO $1.25 Value 63c 1 Qt. Capri BATH OIL $1.00 Value 53c O. J.’s BEAUTY LOTION $1.09 Value 63c ABSORBINE JR. $1.45 Value 87c Family Size EXCEDRIN $2.59 Value 1.47 SMA BABY FORMULA 27^ Value 23c Stripe Family Size TOOTHPASTE 89£ Value 57c Large Size Listerine ANTISEPTIC 98^ Value 63c Noxzema SHAVE CREAM 89£ Value 63c Mennen Push Button DEODORANT $1.00 Value 67c 3 Flower BRILLIANTINE $1.00 Value 63c Wilkinson Double Edge RAZOR BLADES 5 Stainless Blades, 79^ Value .. 53c for Bryan-College Station will allow customers to dial local calls from their cars or trucks and to receive local calls by the ring of the mobile telephone—like any other local phone call—while within an approximately 25-mile radius of the system. RUDDER INSPECTS CAMP Pictured above is Maj. General Earl Rudder, President of Texas A&M, along with Aggie Cadet Richard E. Reif snyder of Alexanderia, Virginia. It was taken on a recent inspec tion tour made by the General of the advanced ROTC camp in Annville, Pa. Graduate Student Wins Appointment A Texas A&M doctoral can didate, James J. O’Brien, has been chosen as one of the first post-doctoral fellows at the Na tional Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colo. The advanced study group of the na tional center (NCAR) chose O’ Brien and others for one-year ap pointments. O’Brien is a doctoral candidate in the A&M Department of Oceanography and Meteorology. He expects to complete his de gree by January, 1966, and join NCAR in February. The NCAR Advanced Study Program was established to draw Housing Office To Make Survey Texas A&M Housing office staff members will conduct a housing survey during August to determine the availability of off-campus living quarters for the Fall semester. The survey, to be conducted by phone, will provide listings of furnished and unfurnished apart ments and houses, and rooms for permanent and weekend rentals. Listings are available to stu dents and staff members in the housing office, located in the basement of the YMCA. Special needs are for houses and apartments for single grad uate women students and for un dergraduate women in the College of Veterinary Medicine, the Housing Office noted. together a small group of physi cists, mathematicians and others to study fundamental problems in the atmospheric sciences. O’Brien is working at A&M un der Professor Robert O. Reid and has published papers on sta tistics and micrometeorology. His dissertation is titled “A Study of Upwelling and Mixing in A Two Layer Ocean Induced by An Axially - Symmetric Stationary Hurricane.” The son of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. O’Brien of 144 Walnut St., Dunellen, N. J., he completed undergraduate studies in 1957 at the Mens College of Rutgers University. He received the MS degree in meteorology at A&M last year. O’Brien holds a National Aero nautics and Space Administration traineeship. He has served on the Graduate Students Council for two years. Mr. and Mrs. O’Brien and their two children reside at A-8-A Col lege View in College Station. HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th TA 2-2819 Pinky Says Texas A&M hosted 8,960 visi tors during June and July, P. L. (Pinkey) Downs Jr., official greeter for the university, an nounced. During the last week Downs welcomed the millionth visitor to Aggieland since he became official greeter 16 years and two months ago. The total for that period reached 1,000,973 visitors before the week was over. Thirteen dif ferent groups visited the campus in July, the largest being the Tex as Firemen’s Training School. Downs estimated the visitors during his tenure spent $21,020,- 433 in the community. HAVE YOU HEARD- —that the draft has been increased ? HAVE YOU HEARD- —that several larg-e life insurance companies have recently added a war exclusion clause ? 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