The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 04, 1960, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
Thursday, February 4, 1960 College Station, Texas Page 3
California Profs Visit Campus
Drs. Norman Bonner and Don
ald Rawson of the chemistry sec
tion of the Lawrence Laboratory
of the University of California at
Livermore, recently visited A&M.
(They conferred with the staff of
Department of Geology and Geo
physics concerning a proposed re
search project at the college.
The research will be concerned
with radioactive contamination of
water-bearing beds and will be
done by model studies. These
studies will be under the direction
of Dr. Melvin C. Schroedei\
FLY TO
DALLAS
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Quick connections to
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Call your Travel Agent; or
Continental at VI 6-4789.
Lonely Sun Worshiper
The recent warm weather
in the Rio Grande Valley
brought out the sun wor
shipers in full force. Among
them, Miss Susie Snell of
Harlingen who is getting a
head start on a summer tan.
(AP Wirephoto)
Although manufacturing and
coal bring in the largest monetary
income, more people in West Vir
ginia are engaged in agriculture
than in any other occupation.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
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VI 6-64
PHONE
415
FOR RENT
One duplex, S30.00 per month, two bed
room. VI 6-7334. 62t5
One house, 704 Maryen, $40.00. VI 6-
7334. «2t5
Two nice large six room unfurnished
houses. Just off A&M campus. 101 Grove
and West Park for $57.50. Other at 603
Montclair in College Park, $67.50. Call
VI 6-7496. 62tfn
Nice extra clean three room furnished
apartment. Just off can
at 203 Kyle. VI 6-7496.
Large modern two bedroom furnished
duplexes. 403 Second, 706 Montclair. $60.00.
VI 6-8265. 62t5
Clean newly
lished house.
redecorated four room fur
nished house, near campus. Phone VI 6-
5861. 62t5
Nicely furnished small house. Recently
redecorated. Near Hillcrest Shopping Cen
ter. Reasonable rent. No pets. TA 3-6589.
62tl
Choose from several nicely furnished
apartments. Quiet neighborhood iwith good
excess to classes or work. Bill paid. Call
TA 2-7314. 61t3
Attractive furnished home, two bed
rooms or one bedroom and study. Excellent
condition. Near College. Not been used
rent property. Reasonable rent. 1019
Excellent
as rent property. Reasonable rent. 1019
Milner, College Hills. Call VI 6-6557. 61t2
Large one- bedroom furnished apartment.
403 North Ave. Call VI 6-4488, or VI 6-
4248. 61tfn
Apartment, 205 Montclair across the
street from Southside. Rent S30.00 with
stove and refrigerator. Would consider
furnishing all of the apartment. VI 6-
6630 or VI 6-6544. 61tfn
corner lot. 214 Ehlinger. TA 2-0562.
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WORK WANTED
Attention Working Mothers:
?ry, 8 t<
ing.
3146.
nurse
in
on
ry, 8 to 5. Have had nurse’E
$30.00 per month, per child.
I will keep children in my
College View. Mrs. Duce. VI
6-7937. 56tl
my home. VI 6-8367.
Attonti
ion all women:
haven’t been ab
Have some
le to get to ?
ing you haven t been able to get 1
us do it for you. Excellent work,
able rates. 4206 College Main,
VI 6-8417.
Typing wanted,
able rates. Mrs. (
Carlson VI 6-7936. 122tfn
Your reports
accurately on
Bi-City Secretarial
Avenue, Phone VI 6-5786.
FOR SALE
(1) AB Dick Mimeograph M
Model 435. Can be seen by call!
Department of Geology and Geo]
VI 6-4022. Sealed bids, will be 1
in the Office of the Business Manag
lege Administration Building until
a. m., February 15, 1960. The right is re
served to reject any and all bids
waive any and all technicalities.
Business Manager, A&M College o:
College Station, Texas for further i
tion.
AC and Champion spark plugs
Mufflers and tailpipes at wholesale
White Auto Store. 216 North Bryan
Bryan.
Desirable room, connecting bath. One
half block of Campus. VI 6-5232. 60tfn
Call VI 6-5638 for room and small
apartment. One block south of drill field.
59t8
Unfurnished two bedroom house and ga
rage. Corner of Highland and
$50.00 per month. VI 6-4052.
ase a
hland and Park Place.
59tfn
In College Hills across from A&M Golf
Course. Very nicely furnished one bedroom
apartments. Nice floors, living room
draperies, new stoves and refrigerators,
garages. Adults only. $55.00 and $60.00
without utilities. Call VI 6-5031. 57tfn
Two furnished apartments. North Gate,
College Station. Apply at 500
Phone VI 6-5544.
Main Street.
54tfn
Sewing machine
Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tfn
Two bedroom, unfurnished, brick apart-
rt. 402B Second St. Twin Oaks Apart-
5334. 116tfn
Bents. VI 6-1
Apartment two blocks from north gate.
Nicely furnished, freezing
tors. Several walk in cl
9in. 401 Cross St.. VI 6-5064
reezlng unit in refrigera
tors. Several walk in closets. Clean as a
TYPEWRITERS
Rental - Sales - Service - Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators & Adding Machines
CATES TYPEWRITER CO.
Q09 S. Main TA 2-6000
PAINT SALE
Rubber base paint
$3.95 per gallon
24 ready mixed colors
CHAPMAN’S
PAINT STORE
next to the Postoffice,
Bryan, Texas
Assortment of curtains, living r
kitchen, bedroom, and bath. Like
Reasonable. Two men’s suits. Sizes
VI 6-4354.
New K. C. registered male toy
pups. VI 6-7192. 501 Park Place.
TV - Radio - HiFi
Service & Repair
GILS RADIO & TV
TA 2-0826 101 Hig
FREE]—discount prices.—E
lar size Champion spark j
69c. list price $1.03.
JOE FAULK AUTO
214 N. Bryan
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Hours 9:00 -
214 N. Main
DR. M. W. DEASON
OPTOMETRIST
Contact Lenses
5:30 Evenings by Appointment
TA 2-3530
SPECIAL NOTICE
y Put your reservations in now for ban-
- quets. Aoconiodate up to 250 people. TA 2-
- 1352. Triangle Restaurant. 12tfn
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1 AUTO BODY WORKS From a dent-
ed fender to a wrecked car or a paint
} job, we guarantee a job you will like.
Modern equipment. CADE MOTOR
CO. 1309 Texas Ave. Dial TA 2-1333.
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4-
- For sale or rent. 38 ft. two bedroom
house trailer. Contact A. Russell at Frank-
n lin Courts. VI 6-4236. 61t2
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Trained Mechanics—Work Guaranteed
Liberal Terms. 1309 Texas Avenue
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Electrolux Sales and Service. Q. C,
0 Williams. TA 3-6600. 90tfl
o DAY NURSERY by the week, day or
s hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett,
3, VI6-4006. 120tfn
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OFFICIAL NOTICES
3.
t. Official notices must be brought, mailed
n »r telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
»f Student Publications (Ground Flool
YMCA, VI 6-6416, hours 8-12, 1-5, dally
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day proceeding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
A special class for non-entering (“old”)
students who have trouble with grammar,
spelling, and punctuation will be offered
during the spring term. For full informa
tion, visit or call the Department of
English, 311 Academic Building, VI 6-4210
K. Elmquist. 62t4
Cushing Library announces two impor
tant changes in library policy. Effective
Feb. 1, 1960. No periodicals will be charged
out for home use from Cushing Library or
any of its branches. The permanent loan
program will be discontinued completely
on August 31, 1960. Purchase for perma
nent loan between now and Aug. 31, 1960
will be curtailed and screened by a special
committee. 61t2
Political
Announcements
Subject to action at the Democratic
Primary May 7, 1960.
For County Commissioner
L Precinct No. 1
CURTIS H. WILLIAMS
5
^ Dr. George W. Buchanan
Chiropractor
304 E 27th Bryan, Texas
Phone: Bus. TA 2-4988
Res. TA 2-4981
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Atomic Research
Awards Planned
For Summer Work
AMARILLO, Tex.—Six research
fellowships in atomic energy for
graduate students in Texas col
leges and universities will be
awarded this summer by the Tex
as Atomic Energy Research Foun
dation and the General Atomic Di
vision of General Dynamics Corp.,
it was announced today by J. E.
Cunningham, president of the
foundation.
The foundation is composed of 11
investor-owned electric utility com
panies operating in Texas.
The recipients of the six re
search fellowships will work under
the direction of General Atomic
scientists on the controlled nuclear
fusion research program being
jointly sponsored by General
Atomic and the Texas Atomic Re
search Foundation at the John Jay
Hopkins Laboratory for Pure and
Applied Science at San Diego,
Calif.
The students will assist in the
oretical and experimental research
in controlled thermonuclear energy
as part of the world’s first and
largest privately-financed program
in the use of nuclear fusion for
the generation of power and en
ergy. Nuclear fusion is the proc
ess responsible for the tremendous
power of the hydrogen bomb and
the energy of the sun and stars.
This research may eventually
lead to the harnessing of the might
of the hydrogen bomb for peace
ful purposes, including the gen
eration of electric power.
The recipients of the six fellow
ships will be announced April 1 by
a selection committee composed of
representatives from Texas educa
tional institutions. General Atomic
and the Texas Atomic Energy Re
search Foundation. The students
will be selected if possible, from
different colleges, but there is no
limit on the number of applica
tions which may be filed from any
one college. Preference will be
given to students with high schol
astic standing and with aptitude in
experimental, mathematical or the
oretical physics.
In order to he considered for a
fellowship, a student must intend
to continue further studies in a
Texas college or university.
Recipients of the fellowships will
be paid a stipend while working at
the General Atomic Laboratory.
In announcing the summer re
search program, Cunningham de
clared, “One of the purposes of
the Texas Atomic Energy Research
Foundation is to aid and foster
scientific knowledge in Texas and
we feel that these fellowships will
serve this purpose by bringing into
the state some of the knowledge
and experience being developed by
scientists at General Atomic.”
11,845 Visit A&M
In Eight Months
A total of 11,845 visitors were
on the campus of A&M for the
months of June, July, August,
September, October, November,
December and January, P. L.
Downs Jr., official greeter of the
college, announced today.
From June 1, 1949, to June 1,
1959, there were 592,276 visitors
on the campus, Downs reports
and the total for the ten years and
the past eight months is 604,121.
The visitors attended short
courses, conferences, class reun
ions and other scheduled meetings.
There were 3,265 visitors here
during June, 1,711 in July, 1,282
in August, 364 in September, 1,231
in October, 1,284 in November,
1,171 in December and 1,527 in
January.
There were 20 different groups
on the campus during January.
The name of the ship which Hen
ry Hudson sailed into New York,
discovering the Hudson River in
1609, was The Half Moon.
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FROM SHEAFFERS FOR students
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This special offer to students is
too good to miss! It’s a chance you
may never have again, so
take advantage of it NOW.
GET YOURS TODAY — AVAILABLE AT
THE EXCHANGE STORE
“Serving Texas Aggies”
IBM WILL INTERVIEW
FEB. 17 & 18
US .Y
IBM invites candidates for Bachelor’s or Master’s Degrees to discuss
opportunities in Applied Science, Manufacturing, Marketing, Product
Development and Programming, .positions throughout the United States.
■ Laboratories and manufacturing facilities are located in Endicott, Kings
ton, Owego, Poughkeepsie, Yorktown, N. Y.; Burlington, Vt.; San Jose,
Calif.; Lexington, Ky.; and Rochester, Minn. Corporate headquarters is
located in New York, with 192 branch offices in cities throughout the
.■United States. The IBM representative will be glad to discuss with you
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L the type of career of particular interest to you. IBM offers:
• Leadership in the development of information-handling systems.
• New applications for data processing and advances in computer
technology.
• Favorable climate for continued career growth.
• Opportunities for a wide range of academic backgrounds
and talents.
Contact your College Placement Officer to arrange an appointment for
a personal interview with the IBM representative.
If you cannot attend the interview, call or write:
Mr. J. E. Russell, Branch Manager
IBM Corporation, Dept. 868
2601 South Main Street
Houston 2, Texas
Capital 3-4721
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