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THE BATTALION Page 6 College Station, Texas Thursday, September 15, 1966 Read Battalion Classifieds UNIVERSITY RESTAURANT “WAKE UP” SPECIAL 1 Egg-, Sausage, Toast and Jelly 39c 6 A. M. — 8 P. M. 103 Boyett By The Campus Theater Hector’s Curios Specializing in MEXICAN IMPORTS GUITARS — Wrought Iron Articles — BEAUTIFUL OIL PAINTINGS ON VELVET — Horns — Other Curios “Imported directly from Mexico by Hector X. Gutierrez ’66“ Hector’s Curios Located at Nita’s Alterations, N. Gate Laundry Expands Service Larger bundle size and addi tion of two clothing articles in- crease student laundry service this fall. Bundle size increases from 23 to 30 pieces of laundry with no change in the $1.20 weekly charge, indicated Howard L. Ves tal, auxiliary services director. A set of fatigues may be bun dled as a pair of trousers and shirt at no extra charge. Veterinary students’ “V” neck jackets also will be laundered as a shirt, he added. Clinic white trousers have been accepted in the past, but an extra charge ^ had been made for these articles*^, previously. SP? Items in excess of 30 pieces will be charged at standard laun dry rates, noted J. H. Kincaid Sr., laundry manager. Additional bundles will cost $1.20. “Claims will be considered in the main office Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.,” Kincaid said. Tickets must be presented in making claims. He also urged students to retain stubs for claiming finished laun dry. Various colored slips are used at laundry turn - in stations in Dorm 12, Leggett Hall and next to the hospital. Day students use a separate color ticket. Service for faculty-staff mem bers is available on acquisition of a laundry mark. Information and marks may be obtained at the main office on Hogg and As- bury streets. gpf' IS*. . J* 1% k » NEW RANGER PAYS RESPECT TO PREDECESSOR Ranger II inspects the marker laid at the Rudder and unofficial campus mascot, died grave of Ranger I this summer after being last December. Ranger II was given to the paid for by Aggie contributions. Ranger I, Rudder family by last year’s senior class, the pet English bulldog of President Earl Industrial Development Meet Opens Former school teacher Rives McBee of Midland, Tex., formerly caddied for Billy Baxwell, Don January and Joe Conrad. McBee shot a 64 in the second round of the 1966 U.S. Open to tie the tournament record for one round. The 16th Texas Industrial De velopment Conference began this morning with a keynote address by Katherine Peden, former pres ident of the U.S. Business and Professional Women’s Federa tion. About 250 industrial develop ment personnel from banks, utili ty firms, railroads, chambers of commerce and manufacturing firms were on hand for opening ceremonies at the Ramada Inn. Other morning speakers includ ed Joe G. Moore Jr., executive director of the Texas Water De velopment Board, and Joe W. Ty son Jr., director of the technical program for the Coordinating Board, Texas College and Uni versity System. Ben H. Sloane, vice president of the Aluminum Company of America, spoke on “Industry Is People” at today’s luncheon. Tomorrow’s speakers include Dr. James A. Byrd, vice presi dent of Texas National Bank of Commerce; James W. McGrew, research director for the Texas Research League; Ray H. Hor ton, chairman of the Texas In dustrial Commission, and John Ben Shepperd, general counsel for Odessa Natural Gas Co. New officers and directors will be introduced during tomorrow’s closing activities. For BEST RESULTS TRY | BATTALION CLASSlpj Welcome Aggj t Keep better inforin^ j subscribing to the HOUSTON CHRONim Special Semester Rate ^ Delivered to your dorm roa Our student representative, contact you or call. W. L. Hamilton Student Dealer L. B. 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