The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 28, 1966, Image 4

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AND PHARMACY
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College Station, Texas
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MONDAY THRU SAT.
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THUR., FRI., and SAT.
DRUGS
Secret Roll On — 3 oz. Size
DEODORANT
Gentle to Skin.
$1.90 Value
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Reg. or Men.
6O4 Value
Fitch 4 oz.
HAIR TONIC
Keeps hair in place around the clock
59« Value
Day Dream 1 lb.
BUBBLE BATH
By Angelique
$1.25 Value
Woodbury 13 oz.
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SKIN LOTION
For Extra Dry Skin
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Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, April 28, 1966
Walter H. Richter, right, chairman of the Governor’s Com
mittee on Aging and chairman of the Governor’s Office
of Economic Opportunity, presents a check for a special
grant-in-aid for expanding the work with aging to Exten
sion Director John E. Hutchison. The grant is the first to
be presented in Texas under terms of the Older Americans
Act and is designed for leadership work in aging programs.
CB Club Members Tour
(Utility Plant Facilities
Eighteen Brazos-Area Citizens
Band Club members toured the
utilities plant Tuesday under the
guidance of Codie D. Wells, A&M
System consulting engineer.
The $10 million plant is opera
ted by three four-man shifts to
provide essential services includ
ing electricity, two temperatures
of hot water, chilled water, regu
lar tap water and high-pressure
steam.
CBers evinced interest in opera
tional aspects of the plant. The
trip was arranged by W. C.
Freeman Jr., vice president and
comptroller of the university sys
tem. Many club members are
linked with area emergency
operations through auxiliary po
lice and as radio operators, shel
ter managers or radiological
monitors of the public fallout
shelter system .
James C. Redman, plant chief
engineer, and assistant Glen E.i-
man aided in the 90-minute tour.
Redman told the radiomen that
during peak periods the plant
supplies 12,000 kilowatts of elec
tricity per hour and 5,000 tons
of 42 degree water per hour for
cooling purposes.
Highlight of the tour was a
look at five 1,000-ton refrigera
tion units that aircondition the
campus. Wells said three more
units will be added in two to
three years.
Water for the 14-degree ex
change system comes from six
university wells, one of which
is an artesion well flowing at
1,400 gallons a minute.
THE BATTALlOf
Camera Club
Photo Salon
Judging Set
Photographs of people, natis
bowls of fruit, barnyards, atilt
mobile accidents, fires, athM
contests and children are pouriii
in from four states into Ik
Camera Committee of the Mem
rial Student Center.
The pictures will be judge
May 7 in the annual SouthweS
ern Intercollegiate Photo Sabi
Committee chairman Ken Rets
forecasts a larger and bette
salon than its previous aevj
years. Entries Were promisedt
30 replies to 87 invitations. Tn
schools competed last year, will
150 prints exhibited.
Photographs from Sam Hon
ton, Louisiana State, Ten
Woman’s University, West Ten
State, Texas, S. F. Austin, Nortk
east Louisiana State, Hendern
State Teachers College in Aii
ansas. East Texas, Texas At
and others will be judged Sato
day, May 7.
Appraisal of the photos, k
electronic means, will be o[*
to the public, announced salt:
chairman John K. Ward.
The first three winners in st;
en categories will be awank
rosettes. The best salon prit
will be similarly decorated an
a plaque will be presented h
salon photographer.
Salon judges will be Gnj
Minkert of Bryan, profession
artist and graduate of Sam Hob
ton’s art department; C, !
(Bill) Boulden, Photographic St
ciety of America three-star a
hibitor of Houston and a Texat
geologist, and Odin Clay, colt
photo specialist of the Soutl
western Camera Company 1
Houston.
Dr. Joe Smith of Caldwi
A&M committee member andi
winning exhibitor in nation
competition, is the top returninj
salon contestant. He took tk
human interest division in 1
and had the second best print e
show. Two other category wit
ners of A&M graduated.
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