JUDSON SMITH Campus Police Seek Location OfA&MJunior Campus Security is seeking as sistance in locating Niley Judson Smith, missing since March 20. He lived in Dorm 15, room 220. Smith has been a student here since last summer. He is a junior marketing major from Cameron. Smith is 21, six feet, two inches tall, weighs 180 pounds, has blue eyes, brown hair in a crew cut, a birthmark on the right side of his chin and sometimes wears glasses. Anyone having information that may lead to locating Smith should contact Campus Security Chief Ed Powell. Retired Rancher Learns New Holds At Age Of 66 A former Junction resident who grappled with dogies for a living is learning some new holds, at the age of 66. Ray Clapp, a retired rancher of 3620 Sunnybrook Lane, Bryan, has taken up judo. He became affiliated with the Texas A&M Judo Club about a month ago. “I like it fine,” the greying, slender man says. ‘‘It’s something I always wanted to do when I was younger, but never had time for. Ranching kept me busy.” The 5-foot-ll, 160 pound judo neophyte recommends the activity for anyone, ages 7 to 70. That’s almost the range of the A&M group since Clapp joined. Opposite him on the club’s age spectrum is 17-year-old Jean Bal linger, A&M Consolidated High junior and daughter of A&M English professor Richard H. Ballinger. “I’ve never known anyone who started after 40,” observed Air Force Capt. Gibbs Dibrell, a judo black belt of 12 years experience. “In Japan, judo instructors usual ly stay active up to 60 to 65 years of age,” the graduate student added. Dibrell and Dr. William P. Fife, acting head of the Biology De partment, are the top-ranked judo belt holders at A&M. It was through Fife’s invitation that Clapp joined the club. They are neighbors. The retired rancher’s instruc tion comes from 20-year-old Del bert Antwiler of Longview, an A&M junior electrical engineering major and black belt. “I do it for the recreation and knowledge itself,” Clapp com ments. “Women, especially, should benefit from judo in terms of self-defense.” The former Kimbell County, Kerrville and Erath County rancher also likes to bowl. He and his wife bowled in a local mixed league, which Ray com pleted with a mid-150 average. Clapp was born in Kentucky and moved to Texas with his parents when he was five. He ranched at Junction 25 years, operated a spread at Kerrville until 1964 and then ran cattle on a place 12 miles south of Stephenville three years. They moved to Waco last year, lived in College Station and now have a home in Bryan. Visits to Junction, Kerrville and a daughter in Baytown keeps the new judo student on the go. He has other interests. “A guide wrote that my license is ready for a September elk hunt in Wyoming,” Clapp says. A REAL TWIST NEW DELHI (A>> _ Those cow boy boots on sale in America may have been made by Indians. For the first time, , India exported 2,400 pairs of cowboy boots to the United States during 1967, Deputy Commerce Ministeer M. S. Qureshi told Parliament. 4 Hunt's Hickory Flavor CATSUP 10 c Limit 2 14-Oz. Btls. *1 a'ai'iM ieVMY AS , 'T' SHORTENING BAKE-RITE 3- 55 c DEL MONTE GOLDEN CORN Whole Kernel or Cream Style 439c GREEN BEANS DEL MONTE SWEET PEAS DEL MONTE — PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT FRUIT DRINKS LIBBY'S VIENNA SAUSAGE 5 A. F. BRAND MELLORINE .3 No. 303 Cans ■ * ~ - * 1 r A Si -4* >0 SLICED BACON CHIFFON OLEO ** 39 c CHIPS AHOY I.V IHITZ CRACKERS “'r,... 37c APPLE OR COCONUT — CUSTARD, FROZEN MORTON PIES 3 - 89c Booth ■ Cut Corn or Sliced Carrots FLOUNDER FILLETS ; , ,,59c | WESTPAC 3^ 99c FROZEN ORE-IDA TATER TOTS 2?C89c BEEF ENCHILADA OR COMBINATION, FROZEN PATIO DINNERS ^39< Silver Spur Baby Beef—^Tenderized Round Steak ... Lb. 89c WHOLE ONLY 50 FREE STAMPS I With Purchase ANY 3 PACKAGES RATH LUNCH MEAT \ FRESH No. 303 Cans No. 303 Cans 46-Oz. Cans 4-Oz. Cans 14-Gal. Ctns. HAIR SPRAY S, ' vl " "••' ,,inK 89f 48c Polish Remover Mum Cream, Medium CUTEX .... 3-Oz. reg 39c 29c DEODORANT. reg. 51c 43c Style — 24 Hour SPRAY DEODORANT Regular 99c — Special 69c Baby Beef Round Steak 7 9 CHUNK STYLE Breast-Of-Chicken TUNA USDA Grade 'A FRYERS LIBBY'S TOMATO • • • • GIANT SIZE TIDE With This 10^ Coupon Only Giant 59c Good Only At ORR’S Void After April 20, 1968 Libby’s Lo Cal “Mix or Match” FRUIT COCKTAIL Sliced PEACHES Halves PEACHES No. 303 VL Cans I Cut Up and Boxed 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 200 E. 24th Street Downtown 3516 Texas Avenue Ridgecrest VINE RIPE AVOCADOS...2;35r TOMATOES..cm 19 WHITE—FLAVORFUL I BABY ONIONS... 2ibs 29c OKRA 29 U.S. NO. 1 RUSSET Potatoes 10 -Lb. Bag • • ••••••••• mi