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. -- • • r-'-rr;: Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, March 8, 1962 THE BATTALION The nation’s largest tobacco mar ket, which handles up to three mil lion pounds of tabacco leaf daily, opens in Wilson, N. C., each fall. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY “BEYOND ALL LIMITS” with Jack Palance Plus “RALLY ’ROUND THE FLAG, BOYS” with Paul Newman Plus GOLDEN YEGGS CARTOON ,'H ?*'*** ft HI NOW SHOWING NO ONE UNDER 16 WILL BE ADMITTED "POIGNANT AND MEMORABLE, SENSITIVE, \ REALISTIC, /_ N. Y. Times fivm.il. jfoinitn CIRCLE TONIGHT 1st. Show 6:45 “PARENT TRAP” with Haley Mills & “MAGNIFICENT 7” with Steve McQueen I A m * v ' < ' r ll|l MB | . JA I w S® k\A\xr »w Reds Build Wall In New York Workmen build a brick wall on a narrow patio of the Soviet Union’s newly acquired but still unoccupied United Nations mission in New York. Workers said the wall will be about 16 feet higii. The patio is 30 feet above the ground. (AP Wirephoto) PALACE Bryan 2'8879 NOW SHOWING ‘LOVER COME BACK’ QUEEN TONIGHT 6 P. M. ‘FIESTA NITE” NOW SHOWING Texas Awarded Southern Fire Prevention Prize Texas has received the first South-wide forest fire prevention award for its outstanding reduc tion of woods fires from July, 1960, through June, 1961, David A. Anderson of the Research Educa tion Department of the Texas For est Service announced today. Dr. A. D. Foweiler, director of the Texas Forest Service, accepted the Sam Beichler award at the annual conference of the Southern State Foresters in Atlanta last fall. A reduction of 62 per cent in forest fire occuri’ence over Texas' previous five-year average indi cated that the state had a highly effective forest fire prevention program. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES 3* per wi per word each additional day Mil' >ne day ..... . . . 3< per word 2d _ ini mum charge—40d JDEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication Displa Classified Display 80d per column inch each insertion PHONE VI 6-6415 FOR SALE Motor scooter in excellent shape. TA 3-2386. Call 81t4 1961 Pontaic Tempest, radio and heater, how tires, automatic transmission, extra Dice, $1996.00. Sam Ray, Project 2-B, College Station, 83t5 AKC registered silver grey German Shepherd pups, male, 840,00, female, $30.00. VI 6-6976. 8312 CHILD CARE HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY Children of all ages, weekly and hourly Children or ail ages, weekly and hourly rates, 3404 South College Avenue, Bryan, Texas, Virginia Davis Jones, Registered Nurse, TA 2-4803. 53t2 Our nursery for children all ages. Pick up and deliver. VI 6-8161. No answer call back. ver call 42tfn The Greek statesman Pericles selected the architect, Ictinus, and the sculptor, Phidias, to design and raise the Parthenon. LINDY—world’s finest ball pen. 15 fine point blue 49^ pens $6.00 ppd. Happy Feet, Monroe, La. FOR RENT Furnished one bedroom air conditioned brick duplex, 401-A First St, near North Gate, available 16th, $66.00. Phone VI 6- 6332. 83tl Two bedroom house, 2011 Ehlinger Drive, J. J. Koh Jr., 1010 West 28th, Bryan 83t2 Furnished one bedroom air conditioned apartment, utilities apartment, utilities paid, 318 First St., available 10th, $60.00. Phone VI 6-6332. 83tl Unfurnished two bedroom house. Re decorated, fenced yard, attached garage, $66.00. 403 Nimitz, Call VI 6-4465. 82t3 Nice clean furnished apartment, 3 block ■in closets, formica unit in refrigerator, hardwood floors, available now. VI 6-7248. from campus, 4 wa drain board, freezing 78tfn SPECIAL NOTICE SUE ROSS LODGE NO. 1300, A.F. ft A.M. Stated meeting, Thursday, Marcji 8 at 7 p. m. Truman Jones, WM Joe Woolket, Sec. 82t2 You can register now i starti for the BE Learn Office Skills reg for term starting March 26th. the BEST JOBS McKENZIE-BALDWIN BUSINESS COLLEGE 702 S. Washington Avenue TA 3-6666 79tl4 Fish and picnic at Hilltop Lake, 9 Vi wy 6 so. and ovens, clean place. miles on H\ Itop iuth of College. Tables 69tfn Electrolux sales ai Hlliams TA 3-6600. .nd service. G. C. 90tfn HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th TA 2-2819 See the display of ENCYCLOPEDIA AMERICANA 30 volume library at the M.S.C. next to the Post Office. Register for FREE 30 volume library to be awarded at drawing March 9. Open to students and faculty. • ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES • BLUE LINE PRINTS • BLUE PRINTS # PHOTOSTATS SCOATES INDUSTRIES 608 Old Sulphur Springs Road id Sulphur springs BRYAN. TEXAS YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR • EICO KITS • Garrard Changers 0 HI-FI Components Use Our Time Payment Plan BRYAN RADIO & TV TA 2-4862 1301 S. College Ave. TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 COINS COINS—anyone who collects U. S. coins irested in selling them, please hard Crosby, Box 6766, College Station, or Dorm 3. 82t8 lyone wl is interested in contact Richard Crosby, Box 6766, Coll and ng them, please FEMALE HELP WANTED Hostess wanted, neat in ap; experience not necessary, apply in person, clerical knowledge advantageous. Triangle Restaurant. 82tfn pearance, rsoi | Waitress for evening shift at Cowboys Barbecue and Steak House, Highway 6 South. Aggie wife preferred. Experience not necessary. Must have own transporta tion. Call VI 6-8646 after 11 a. m. 82t3 OFFICIAL NOTICES Official notices must be brought, mailed or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office of Student Publications (Ground YMCA, ent Publications (Ground r loor VI 6-6416, hours 8-12, 1-6, daily Monday through Friday) at or before the deadline of 1 p. m. of tl publication — Director of tions. he day preceding Student Publica- Undergraduate :eded for Phys 6 p. m. Wages $1.00 per hour ($1.15 iuate laboratory needed for Physics 202, Wedi assistants esday, 3 to experienced for laboratory and grading). Students who hf with at P Bldfc. ents who have passed 202 and 219 superior grades are invited to apply hysics Department, Office 231, Physics 8 lt3 Pre-veterina qualify School of School of Veterinary Medicine in Septem her 1962 may obtain applications at th information desk in the Registrar’s Offid lormation desk m the Kegisti ginning March 1, 1962. May 1, 1962 is the deadline pplications and transcripts wit Registrar’s Office app istrar. transcripts with the Reg- H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar 77t20 SOSOLIK'S T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio Transistor Radio Service 713 S. Main TA 2-1941 AGGIES NOTICE SAE 30 Motor Oils 15? Qt. Major Brand Oils .... 27-31? Qt. For your parts and accessories AT a DISCOUNT See us— Plenty free parking opposite the courthouse. DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS Brake shoes, Fuel pumps. Water pumps. Generators, Starters, Solenoids, etc. Save 30 to 50% on just about any part for your car. Filters 40% discount AT JOE FAULK’S 25th and Washington SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donuts ANYWHERE Hamburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service J Astronauts Hear Gemini Plan s Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules, & Etc. 5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG LOUPOT'S HOUSTON—(-iP)—Only Lt. Col. John Glenn was missing Wednes day as the nation’s astronauts were briefed on plans to send a two-man spacecraft around the moon. A busy schedule at Cape Ca naveral, Fla., prevented Glenn from taking part in the Project Gemini discussion with scientists and technicians at the national space agency’s manned spacecraft center. The six other astronauts had slipped into town unannounced Tuesday night for their first visit since the National Aeronautics and Space Administration selected Houston as the site of its $90 million research center. The conference got under way without the group being permitted to talk with reporters, but their spokesman, Lt. Col. John Powers, scheduled a late afternoon press conference. Robert R. Gilruth, director of the center, was in charge of the discussions. Project Gemini is the next ma jor step toward the United States objective of placing a manned spacecraft on the moon. NASA scientists are planning two-man capsules capable of holding a ren dezvous in space. The current and future astro nauts are to train at the Houston center where the future spacecraft also will be planned and developed. The astronauts are to move here this summer. Bids on the first construction contracts for the 1,700-acre re search center are to be opened Nuclear Engineers Announce Seminar Schedule For March The Department of Nuclear Engineering announced today a list of seminars for March to be held weekly at 4 p.m. on Fridays in Room 211 of the W. T. Doherty Petroleum Engineering Building. The program for this Friday will include meeting and election of officers for the student chapter of the American Nuclear Society. There will be a short talk on em ployment opportunities in the nuclear engineering and science fields. The topic for the March 16 seminar will be “Determination of the Period-Reactivity Relation and Open-Loop Reactor Transfer Func tion from Rod-Drop Decay Data,” according to Dr. R. G. Cochran, head of the department. The speaker will be R. E. Carlile. The topic for the March 23 seminai; will be “Fission Product Capture Cross Sections,” and the speaker will be Maj. R. E. Smith. March 15. NASA meanwhile has leased temporary quarters in five Houston buildings. A NASA spokesman said most of the scientists working on Project Gemini already are in Houston. The six astronauts flew into Houston in pairs. Powers said no swrecy was intended, although Martin A. Byrnes, site manager for the center, refused Tuesday night to say where the group was staying. Reservations at a motel near the center’s temporary headquarters were made and cancelled. “We did it intentionally,” Byrnes said. The group was not located at another motel until Wednesday morning. Capt. Virgil I. Grissom, the sec ond astronaut ‘to make a sub orbital flight, was the first to ar rive at the headquarters. He was alone and drove a NASA automo bile. He made his way through a group of reporters and photog raphers as he walked to the front entrance of the building. POOH VALUES we re proud of I PEPSI COLA WESSON OIL JEWEL SHORTENING 3 PURINA EGGS Grade-A-Medium BREAD, MRS. BAIRD S, HOLSUM, BUTTERCRUST 2 LIBBY’S ENGLISH PEAS OR CUT GREEN BEANS 2, 12 btl 55 c Large Size 39^ ^ Lb. Can 59^ 2 Doz. 89 c 6 > Larse * Loaves J--'v . 2^ 39c TIDE Ci B„ n x 65c PEACH PRESERVES Kr ft ! 8 t;39c INSTANT COFFEE DELTA SYRUP CORN MEAL Maxwell House 6 tr 79c Large Gladiola White or Yellow 24-Oz. Bottle Lb. 29c 5 Bag 35C STAR KIST TUNA » HUNTS PEACHES SLICED PINEAPPLE “ Side PARD DOG FOOD ORANGE JUICE 4 cl 49c Cans Sunny Vale 5 Cans 89C FRYERS Fresh Fancy 33 HORMEL DAIRY SLICED BACON LB. 55c Rath Smoked Picnic Hams . . Lb. 33c Small Lean Pork Ribs Lb. 39c Mild Longhorn Cheese .... Lb. 59c RATH VAC PAC LUNCH MEATS ASSORTED Pressed Ham, Salami, Bologna, Olive Loaf, Pickle or Pimento Loaf .. 4 - 6-Oz. Pkgs. $1.00 POTATOES WHITE to Lb. Bag 28 RUBY RED GRAPEFRUIT 5 LB. BAG . 39c WINESAl* COOKING APPLES 5 LB. BAG .39c FRESH RADISHES OR GREEN ONIONS 2 FOR 19c SPECIALS GOOD MARCH 8-9-/0 1962 MILLER'S SUPER ^ MARKET 3800 TEXAS AVENUE VI 6-6613 1 t» TA 2-i