The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 26, 1960, Image 3

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    Wildlife Students Invade
Tivoli Wilderness Saturday
Approximately 25 wildlife man
agement students will invade the
wilderness Saturday as they take
part in the annual field meet of
the Texas Herpetological Society,
according to Dr. R. J. Baldauf, as
sociate professor in the Depart
ment of Wildlife Management and
past president of the organization.
The group, along with some 100
other people, will assemble on the
T. P. Traylor Ranch near Tivoli,
Tex. They will begin collecting
Saturday morning and hunt as
many different species and vari
eties of reptiles and amphibians
as possible, Baldauf said.
Although there is no definite in
formation as to the size of the
area to be used, local game war
dens have estimated the ranch to
be between 2,600 and 4,000 acres.
According to reports, the collection
area will be low, damp and
swampy.
The herpetologists will assemble
Sunday morning to evaluate the
collections and to judge them on
the basis of the number of animals
collected, the number of species in
the exhibit and accuracy in label
ing, with extra points given for
rare finds, unusual specimens, etc.
At last year’s meet on the 65,-
000 acre Fawcett Ranch in Val
Verde County a new kind of snake
was discovered, Baldauf said. That
same year the A&M group won a
certificate recognizing them for
an outstanding exhibit.
No firearms are permitted in the
collecting area and, because of the
nature of the terrain, society mem
bers are required to bring their
own water containers.
A dual purpose of the meet will
be to provide the Department of
Wildlife Management with a large
variety of animals for their an
nual Mother’s Day exhibit May 7,
the Wildlife specialist explained.
The students hope to bring back
all types of reptiles and amphib
ians, and perhaps even capture an
alligator, he added.
Great Britain, which has no na
tural gas reserves, is experiment
ing with five new methods of pro
ducing synthetic gas.
Aggie s-
Have You Tried
YOUNGBLOOD’S
y 2 Fried Chicken (4 Pcs.) With All The Trimmings
$1.00
BARBECUE-STEAKS—SEAFOODS
Rock Building
South College
Midway Between
Bryan & College
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PHONE VI 6-6418
FOR SALE
Boys 3,0” Bicycle, $10.00. VI 6-4877.
103t4
4G00 CBM evaporative cooler. $20.00.
Phone VI 6-6464 after 6 :30 p. m. I03t3
We have in this vicinity, 3 repossessed
pianos - 2 trade-ins, which include one
mall blonde Spinet, and one dark finish
ed Spinet, also one nice small baby grand.
Responsible parties may assume attractive
balances. Write only—Credit Manager,
McBrayer & Sons Piano Co., 3128 E.
Lancaster Ave., Ft. Worth. 103t8
4000 CFM Evaporative Cooler, two years
old, excellent condition, $75.00. Call VI 6-
8593 or see at 110 Gilchrist after 5:00
p. m. 100t4
1957 Ford Fairiane, Radio, heater, by
only owner. Extreinely clean. Will con
sider trade. TA 2-1806. lOOtfn
Air Force uniforms, summer, winter
dress, serge, coat 38, pants 31-31. Excellent
condition. Reasonable. VI 6-6660. 100t3
lORDLESS ELECTRIC SHAVER—Per-
t Shaving anywhere, anytime. Perfect
traveling, camping, etc. $14.95. Bexar
ictronics, Box 1091, San Antonio 6, Tex-
7H-SC
AC and Champion spark plugs, 69c.
Mufflers and tailpipes at wholesale prices.
White Auto Store. 216 North Bryan Street,
Bryan. 62tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. & A.M
College Station, Texas
Called meeting Thursday,
April 28 at 7:00 p. m. The
Masters Mason’s Degree will
be conferred and examina
tions given.
C. J. Keese, WM
Joe Woolket, Secr’y
WEE AGGIELAND KINDERGARTEN is
now open for registration for the 16th
term in September. Under experienced and
qualified teachers. Music, art, and pre-
first grades. Call VI 6-4052 or VI 6-8023.
102tfn
TOM THUMB NURSERY SCHOOL
Ages Z'/o-fi years. Storytelling, Singing,
Drawing, Playing. Operated by Mrs. Jo
anne Miller. Close to College. VI 6-4841.
Reference when requested. lOOtfn
Put your reservations in now for ban-
luets. Accomodate up to 250 people. TA 2-
.352. Triangle Restaurant. 12tf»
Electrolux Sales and Berne*.
Williams. TA 3-6600.
G. Q
90tft
DAY NURSERY by the week,
hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 502
VI6-4006.
day O!
Boyett.
120tf»
WANTED TO BUY
Luggage trailer or similar small
Phone VI 6-4261.
trailer.
103t3
Your Bryan Dealer for
FRIEDRICH
Air Conditioners
FAULK’S
214 N. Bryan 1300 Texas
TV - Radio - HiFi
FOR RENT
Does your family need more room and
large yard? See this 3 bedroom house,
dining room and screened porch on corner
lot. $57.00.' 101 Grove St. Just off campus
Call VI 6-7496 after 5. 103tfn
Available June 1st, a three bedroom un
furnished house. 611 Highland. Near
Campus. 220 wiring and washing machine
connections. VI 6-4052. 103tfn
Two bedroom unfurnished apartment.
Living room down stairs. Antenna with
rotor, washer connections, lines, fenced
hack yard with trees. 202 Academy, TA 2-
4053. 100tl3
Three bedroom house, large living room,
separate dining room, near Ridgecrest. Call
VI 6-4248 after 5. lOOtfn
Large one bedroom furnished apartment,
near Ridgecrest. Call VI 6-4248 after 5.
lOOtfn
In College Hills across from A&M Golf
Course. Very nicely furnished one bed
room apartment. New stove and refrigera
tor, garage. Adults only. $50.00 without
Utilities. VI 6-5031 after 6:00 p. m. 95tfn
Nice clean three room apartment, fur
bished. One block from Campus. Garage
lacant. Call VI 6-7496 after 6. See any
time, 203 Kyle. 95tfn
Two bedroom, unfurnished apartment,
)20 wiring and attic fan. Near Crockett
ichool. Phone VI 6-6660 after, 6 :00 p. m.
72tfn
Sewing machines, Pruitt Fabric Shop.
98tfn
Apartment, 205 Montclair across the
street from Southside. Rent $30.00 with
stove and refrigerator. Would consider
furnishing all of the apartment. VI 6-
6630 or VI 6-6544. 61tfn
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
TOP SALES
MANAGEMENT
FUTURES
$450 TO $500 BASE PLUS COMM.
PLUS EXPRS.. Immediate hiring. The
starting salary is for the training
period only. Just for that short time
while you are learning the company’s
policies and procedures. Rapid advance
ments and good futures await men
with an undeveloped flair for success.
CEN-TEX BUSINESS ASSOCIATES
SUITE 101 2501 CEDAR SPRINGS
Dallas, Texas
RI 8-0585
Daily 8 to 6 — 9 to 1 Saturday
WORK WANTED
Will care for working mothers children,
call TA 3-6117. No answer call back.
103t2
Why wait until last minute to get your
Theses reports, etc. to Bi-City Secretarial
service? Electric typewriters, offset
printing, negatives and metal plates made.
J408 Texas Aye. VI 6-5786. 87tfn
Auto Air
Conditioners
For AH Make Cars.
Installed With Clutch
$285.00 With Terms
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
r telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
sr telephc
jf Stude
so as to
Student Publications (Ground Flnoi
ifMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p.m. of the day preceeding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
Regalia For The May Commencement
he May (
Exercise
Ail students who are . candidates for the
degree of Doctor of Philosophy
quired
) are can
of Phiioso]
to order hoods as well as t
are
the c
quired to order hoods as we
tor’s cap and gown. The hoods are to be
at the Registrar’s Office i
p. m., Tuesday, May 24
mplished by
no late
1:00 p. m., Tuesday, May 24 (this will be
accomplished by a representative of the
College Exchange Store). The Ph.D. hoods
will not be worn in the procession since
all such candidates will be hooded on the
stage as a part of the ceremonies.
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
wear the master’s cap and gown; those
who are candidates for the Bachelor’s De
gree, except Military students, will wear
the bachelor’s cap and gown. All Military
students who are candidates for degrees
will wear appropriate military uniforms.
Rental of caps and gowns may be ar-
anged with the Exchange Store. Orders
may he placed between 8:00 a. rh. Monday,
Friday, May 13.
ranged w
of caps
ith the
Exchange Store. Orders
May 2 and 5:00 p. m. Fr
The rental is as folio
gown
rental is the same as that for cap and
iday,
is as follows: Doctor’s cap and
gown $5.25, Master’s cap and gown $4.75,
Bachelor’s cap and gown $4.25. Hood
C. E. Tishler, Chairman
Convocations Committee
The army RQ Test (ROTC Qualifica
tion Examination) will be administered in
the basement, Sbisa Mess Hall, 0830 hours,
23 April 1960. This examination is open
to all students who are enrolled in or have
completed fourth semester of Basic ROTC,
or have received credit for two years of
Basie ROTC and will have sixty (60)
semester hours passed by the fall semes
ter 1960. Anyone having taken any RQ
Test before will not be eligible for this
test. 100t3
Ph.D. LANGUAGE EXAMINATION
Examinations for meeting the foreign
language requirement for the Ph.D. degree
will be given Monday, May 2nd at 8:00
a. m. and 1:00 p. m. in Room 129,
Academic Building. Students wishing to
take this examination should leave the
material over which they wish to be ex
amined with the Secretary in the Depart
ment of Modern Languages not later than
5:00 p. m. Thursday, April 28.
J. J. Woolket,
Head Department of Modern Languages
100t6
Sponsors of Student organizations and
snt s
>rder
indo'
at onci
delivery before the end of this semester,
87tfn
departments which present student awards,
keys, or medals should order these items a(
once at the Cashier’s w
Orders must be placed
ier’s window at the MSC.
J to insur«
’ete Hardesty
tudent Activities
Miscellaneous For Sale
La Rasuracion Electra Sin Cable Donde-
quirea Que Sea. Independiente y Siempra
Exacta $14.95 U. S. Bexar Electronics, Box
1091, San Antonio 6, Texas 74t30
FOUND
Found: a pair of women’s prescription
sun glasses, Thursday, April 14. Vicinity
College tennis courts. Phone VI 6-4832.
102tfn
■ ■ ■■■" —
Political
Announcements
Subject to action at the Democratic
Primary May 7, 1960.
for County Commissioner
Precinct No. 1
CURTIS H. WILLIAMS
FLETCHER L. POOL
(Former Aggie)
Service & Repair
GILS RADIO & TV
TA 2-0826 101 Highland
CADE
MOTOR COMPANY
SOSOLIK’S
TV - RADIO - PHONO
SERVICE
713 S Main TA 2-1941
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTAT?
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
M3 Old Snlphnr Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
Early Bird Shoppe, Inc
Curtains — Fabrics — Toys
Ridgecrest Village
I
TRADE WITH LOU...
MOST AGGIES DO ...
i
Dr. George W. Buchanan
Chiropractor
304 E 27th Bryan, Texas
Phone: Bus. TA 2-4988
Res. TA 2-4981
TYPEWRITERS
Rental - Sales - Service - Termi
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators & Adding Machine!
CATES TYPEWRITER CO.
809 S. Main TA 2-6000
Sewage Overflow
A Building and College Utilties worker pre- an overflow in the building sewage system
pares to dip out water which rose into the last week. It tied up the elevator for most
bottom of the YMCA elevator shaft from of one day.
THE
Tuesday, April 26, 1960
BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Page 3
From Ford Motors
A&M INSTITUTE HEARS
KATHKOV SPEAK TONIGHT
Robert B. Kathov, an executive
of Ford Motor Company’s Aero-
nutronic Division in Newport
Beach, Calif., will address the
A&M Institute of Aeronutrnic Sci
ence tonight at 7:30 in Room 231
of the Chemistry Building.
Kathov, manager of Vehicle En
gineering for - Aeronutronic’s Tac
tical Weapon Systems Operations,
will present a paper on “An Intro
duction to the Philosophy of Engi
neering Management and Control.”
His talk, being presented at the
invitation of Professor A. E.
Cronk, head of the Department of
Aeronautical Engineering, is in
tended to acquaint engineering
students with some of the manage
ment aspects of their future en-
environment.
In introducing the students to
present-day technical language and
the philosophy of engineering
management, Katkov will develop
a “college analogy,” in which at
tainment of a degree in engineer
ing is assumed to be the equivalent
of a weapon systems contract.
Ares, the lover of Aphrodite,
was the Greek god of war.
Mr. 4% asks-
"You want the
most for your money,
don't you?"
Jefferson Standard, now guararu
teeing Vh% on policies currently
Issued, has never paid less than 4%
Interest on policy proceeds left on
deposit to provide income.
4% k the highest rate of Merest
paid by my major life iasvranco
company.
JUDSON C. WOMBLE ’40
2607 Texas Ave. TA 2-0018
Jefferson Standard
(Uf Itfl WHWANCICOMTAMV Mwe OBow
Over $1.8 Billion life Insurance in Force
In MSC Wednesday
Activity Placing
Meet Scheduled
Officers of organizations inter
ested in placing dates on the All-
College Calendar for 1960-61 may
attend a meeting for this purpose
Wednesday at 5 p.m. in Room 3
of the Memorial Student Center,
according to Mrs. John H. John
son Jr., MSC student program ad
viser and in charge of the printing
of the calendar.
Dates for all student functions,
such as class and organization
meetings and balls, miltary balls,
shows, rodeos, stock shows and
other similar events will be serv
ed at this meeting. In order to
avoid conflicts, it is important that
organizations planning events
around the same time of the year
be represented at the meeting,
Mrs. Johnson said.
Groups wishing to schedule
events on week nights may place
their events on the calendar by
mail. Deadline for placing dates is
May 20. According to College Reg
ulations dates for events concern
ing more than two percent of the
Student Body should be cleared
with the Memorial Student Center
Directoi’ate No. 1.
Student organizations must meet
according to the following sched
ule: Monday—honorary societies,
school councils, and organizations
not mentioned below; Tuesday-*-
technical and departmental clubs
and societies; Wednesday—relig
ious activities; Thursday — home
town clubs and Student Senate; and
Friday—called meetings.
BUDGET
(Continued from Page 1)
were the following appointments
within the A&M System:
A&M:
School of Agriculture, Depart
ment of Agronomy, Murray L.
Kinman, lecturer (one-fourth
time) ; Department of Plant Phys
iology and Pathology, Joseph Hacs-
kaylo, lecturer (one-fourth time);
Department of Athletics, Travis T.
Hughes, assistant coach, Omar
Smith, coach (part time).
Texas Engineering Experiment
Station:
Floy W. Smith, operations chief,
nuclear science center.
Texas Forest Service:
William F. Hanks, forestry edu
cator; Patrick A. Ebarb and Ken
neth R. McKinnon, both assistant
foresters, district No. 1, Linden.
Magazine Article
Written by Benson
Fred Benson, dean of the School
of Engineering, is the author of
an article in the April issue of the
American Road Builder. The ar
ticle is titled “Undergraduate Edu
cation.”
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“Oh, to be in Elba.,,
now that Winston’s there!”
The mystery is solved! Napoleon’s
famous gesture was just to reassure
himself that he had plenty of cigarettes.
His army may have traveled on its
stomach, but the old boy himself
wouldn’t have been caught at Waterloo
if he hadn’t been checking the Belgian
bistros for a spare carton of Winstons!
There’s a rare smoking treat that comes
from Winston’s famous Filter-Blend —
which means a careful selection of fine,
mild tobaccos specially processed for
filter smoking. Try a pack real soon.
and you’ll agree that.. 0
Winston tastes good—
like a cigarette should!
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