The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 27, 1961, Image 3

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TA 2-8809
Third Peace Corps Exam
To Be Given Here Oct. 7
The third round of national
Peace Corps examinations will be
offered Oct. 7 in Bryan and 18
other Texas cities. •
The local examinations will be
held in the Bryan Post Office from
8:30 a.m.-3 p.m., with an hour off
for lunch.
Two types of examinations will
be offered, with emphasis in agri
cultural and industrial fields, ac
cording to Dr. Nicholas Hobbs,
director of Peace Corps selection.
One examination is designed for
men and women who would like
to be considered for positions as
secondary school or college teach
ers. Candidates for this test need
a bachelor’s degree but need not
be an accredited teacher.
The other test is for all other
persons desiring positions in the
Peace Corps.
Many of those who will take the
Oct. 7 examinations sent in Peace
Corps questionnaires since the last
testing in July, Hobbs said. But
others will also be eligible to take
the tests.
Leipper At Meet
In California
Until Saturday
Dr. Dale Leipper, head of the 1
Department of Oceanography and
Meteorology, will be in Lake Ar
rowhead, Calif., tomorrow through
Saturday to participate in the
Eastern Pacific Oceanic Confer
ence.
A visitor to the department Mon
day was James Churgin of the
National Oceanographic Data Cen
ter, Washington, D. C.
The SCUBA diving short course
starts tonight with a meeting at
7:30 p. m. in Itoom 30G of Good
win Hall.
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
THE BATTALION
Wednesday, September 27, 19G1 College Station, Texas Page 3
Latin Americans Visit
Dr. William J. Graff Jr., dean of instruction era, J. P. Plain of Dallas, southwestern
second from left, welcomes a group of pro- public relations director for Sears; J. Salga-
fessors from the National School of Agri- do Cantu, Sears-Roebuck in Mexico, and
culture of Mexico and Sear-Roebuck offic- Arturo Sanchez. The students’ and profes-
ials. He shakes hands with Efrain Hernan- sors’ visit to A&M and other Texas farm
dez. Ten outstanding students from the areas is the counterpart of the annual Sears
school also made the trip, which was spon- Foundation Agricultural Tour of Mexico
sored by the Sears Foundation. In the back- made each summer by a group of top A&M
ground, left to right, are Antonio Cuspin- agriculture students.
Mexican Economic Group
Schedules Visit Next Week
Twenty-seven students and three
professors from the University of
Quadalajara, Mexico, will arrive
on the campus Sunday Tor a four-
day visit, Robert Melcher, foreign
student advisor, said Tuesday.
The students, undergraduate eco
nomics majors, will make A&Mt
their first stop oh a hhTidfr-wide
tour sponsored by the US State
Department, which is furnishing
interpreters.
They will be welcomed Monday
morning by Dr. William Graff,
dean of instruction, and will then
begin a study of the organization
of land grant colleges in the US.
Their program will include one
and one-half days of discussion of
the economic problems involved in
agricultural financing and oil pro
duction.
The students will go from A&M
to Nashville, Tenn., for a study
of small industry, Melcher said.
Their next stop will be in Pitts
burgh where they will inspect the
steel industry and union organiza
tion.
In New York City the group will
study operation of the stock ex
change and money and banking
facilities.
The group is traveling by char
tered bus.
Service Academy .
Requests Open
Washington (Spl.)—U. S. Sena
tor John G. Tower announced to
day he is accepting requests for
nomination to West Point, Annapo
lis, Air Force Academy and the
Merchant Marine Academy for ap
pointment and entrance next year.
Nov. 4 a preliminary Civil Serv
ice competitive examination will be
conducted for applicahts. Times
and places will be announced at
a later date.
Candidates must be single U. S.
citizens between 17 and 22 year
old.. They must also be able to
meet the physical requirements of
their respective academy.
Deadline for applications is Fri
day.
$100 Offered
In Viceroy
FB Contest
One hundred dollars will be go
ing to some lucky Aggie—or to
the one with the best knowledge
of college football teams—in each
of four contests to be held this
fall. Second prize is $50, third
prize $25 and five other prizes of
$10 each.
The contest, sponsored by Vice
roy, is open to students and fac
ulty members only. To enter, just
predict the winners of the 10
games listed on the entry blank
and the scores. Print your name
and address, attach an empty
Viceroy package and put it in
boxes conveniently located around
the campus.
Students and faculty members
may enter as many times as they
wish. They are eligible for every
contest. Entry blanks are now
available for the Oct. 7 contest at
the following sponsors: Exchange
Store, Loupot’s, Ellison’s Phar
macy, Donut Shop, Shaffer’s Book
Store, MSC Bowling Lanes, Gil
ford’s Restaurant, Student Co^op,
Smity’s Grill, golf course field
house and Campus Theater.
Entries must be in by Oct. 4 to
be eligible for this contest.
Jockey Steve Brooks ranks 4th
on the list of all-time riders in
the United States. He is 40. He
won his first race in 1938 at
Shreveport, La.
West Virginia will have a bal
anced football schedule in 1962,
playing games at home and away
on alternate Saturdays.
WHO is at work on a satellite system for global telephone and TV transmission?
WHO provides the communications channels for America's missile defenses?
WHO is girdling the globe with communications for America’s first man into space?
WHO tapped the sun for electric power by inventing the Solar Battery?
WHO used the moon for two-way conversations across the country?
WANT AD RATES
able day SI per word
2d per word each additional day
Minimum chariro—40d
DEADLINE
i p.m. day before publication
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Claaaified Diapli
80d per
PHONE VI 6-6415
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column inch
insertion
FOR RENT
H'tments (CQ).
14.
Rental $42.50. TA
Bedroom, near East Gate, VI 6-6968 afto:
5 or weekenda.
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ggpomethinfc nice in one bedroom furnish
SBartmcnt, lartte room, plenty closets, 1
wt-hs. close in, garage. No dogs. Phn
TA 2-7860. 133t
|l?Room with private entrar
bath with or without kit<
Call VI 6-4154 after 5 p. m.
Rockies.
SOSOLIK'S
T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main TA 2-1941
TYPEWRITERS
Rcntals-Sales-Service-
Terma
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
FOR SALE
WORK WANTED
Bendix washer dryer combination. Very
good condition. Make your own offer. VI-
6-4305. 8tl
Student wife would like to keep children
for working mothers. Mrs. Verna Miller,
B-20-A College View. 6tfn
1960 MG A Coupe, black interior, red
leather interior, wircwheels, whitewalls,
tadio reasonably priced, must sell im-
• mediately. 201 Patricia, Apt. 4, North
Bate, CS. 7tfn
Babysitting, Monday thru Friday, VI 6-
7936. 131tfn
DAY NURSERY by the week, day or
hour. Call Mrs. Gregory, 602 Boyett
VI 6-4006. 120tfn
■ Encyclopedia Americana 1960 edition,
1 f460 set sells for $200. Must stay in school.
Contact at Puryear 3-H. 6t.5
Our nursery foi children all ages. Pick
up and deliver. VI 6-8151. No answer call
back. 42tfn
Refrigerator, excellent condition, wonder
ful buy. also weekend guest rooms, twin
' beds. TA 2-6888. 6t3
SPECIAL NOTICE
Music lessons, piano and instruments
lessons given in my home on campus. Mrs.
William D. Franklin, Apt. 6-B Graduate
Housing. Phone VI 6-6151. 8t4
Good buys in repossessed furniture, all
in excellent condition like new, at attrac-
• tive prices. Hid-a-bed. Nylon cover, foam
r cushions. Upholstered swivel rocker-Nylon
cover, 90” Couch with matching chair-foam
j cushions, 7 piece dinette. Bookcase bed
with box spring and foam rubber mat-
\ tress, two speed Speed-Queen washer.
, JOE FAULK’S AUTO-DISCOUNT AUTO
PARTS. 214 N. Bryan Street. 2tl0
(ATTENTION ALL ARMY OFFICERS)
The 4-19th Artillery Battalion has TO
and E vacancies for qualified Lts. Artil
lery qualified will be considered first.
However other branches will be considered.
For information contact Lt. Col. Butler,
TA 2-0149 or VI 6-4711. 6t3
HELP WANTED
Electrolux Sales and Servlca. G. G
Williams. TA 8-6600. 90tf*
Four or five men needed with 3 free
1 hours in the evening for sales work. Trans-
1 portation furnished. Call TA 2-1944, 8-5,
TA 2-2367, evenings, for interview. 8t3
Now start your fall fishing and picnic-
ing right at Hilltop Lake, 9’/^ miles South
of College on Highway 6. Itfn
• ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS • PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
60S Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN. TEXAS
TV - Radio - Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
GILS RADIO & TV
TA 2-0826 2403 S. College
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
Gulfpride, Esso, Havoline,
Sinclair Oils 31c Qt.
RC Champion SparkpluRS....29c
Discount Auto Parts
AT JOE FAULK’S
214 N. Bryan
SAE 30 Motor Oil 18c Qt.
Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS |
WHO guided Tiros and Echo into accurate orbit?
WHO made your pocket radio possible by inventing the Transistor?
WHO maintains the world's largest, finest industrial research facilities?
WHO supplies the most and the best telephone service in the world?
WHO has the UNIVERSAL communications organization?
THERE'S ONLY ONE ANSWER TO ALL TEN QUESTIONS
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