The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 12, 1963, Image 3

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.ppointed to the A&M
oard of Directors last week by Gov. John
onnally were these three Texas indus-
■ialists. Left is Gardiner Symonds of Hous-
on, chairman of the board of the Tennessee
as Transmission Co. Center is L. F. Peter-
on, president of the Association of Former
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New Directors
College System Students and a partner on the Keller-Peter-
son oil firm of Fort Worth. Right is Dr.
A. P. Beutel, vice president in charge of Gulf
Coast operations of the Dow Chemical Co.,
of Lake Jackson. Peterson is the only gard-
uate of A&M among the three.
THE
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ales Announced For Small Arms School
iidney L. Loveless, club leader
;h6 Twin City Junior Rifle Club,
announced Mar. 2 as the begin-
| date for the 25th Basic Small
ms Training Course.
’he school is under the auspices
the National Rifle Association
i is conducted by Certified NRA
instructors. Training will be
from 10:30 a.m.-l p.m. at the Club
Range at Pleasant Acres west of
Bryan and College Station on F.M.
2513.
During inclement weather the
School will meet from 9:30 a.m.-12
noon at the USAR Training Cen
ter at Bomber and Carson streets
in Bryan.
The charge for the school is
$7.15. This money is used to de-
frey costs, and any excess is used
to maintain and improve the facil
ities and equipment of the club
range.
The primary aim of the rifle
training program is firearms safe
ty education, said Loveless.
ATTALION CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
1957 2 door V-8 Plymouth, stick
food motor and tries. Good transpor-
i „ m 5450.00. See Hardy Faulk, A-9
y, m obser-Kaii, ^ estio
L©d will a j r gjjgp mai } e boots, 2 weeks old.
ij} jfoF bllS!’ W bottoms. 12 inch tops with 5 rows
ihiiuc Chocolate brown. Size 916 I>.
Fi tter, VI 6-5003. 63t2
ev| Fords—All models. Would like to
nee these automobiles also. Especially
(teals for seniors. See Charles Fischer,
In'll, Room 221 or write Box 5477, City.
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So you need a
RUBBER STAMP
Special sale on
8*line name and address stamps
j Mail this ad & $1.25 to
FUGATE PRINTING CO.
Box 384
College Station
ftffer Not Valid After March 1
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boots, size 10%-A, excellent con-
1*25.00. R. P. Bechler, 7209 Winnell
y,»Fort Worth 18. Phone BUTLER
166. 61t43
$cal Pe:
Sram,
’erk-King coffee makers, mirror
—, playing “Aggie War Hymn.”
Interested, please contact M. Milner—
( 847—Huntsville, Texas. Will deliver.
■ ^ 60t4
862 Austin-Healy sprite, new car
Bnty, $150 equity, pick up notes.
1-Z after 5 p. m. 61tfn
TV-Radio-Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
GILS RADIO & TV
h 2-0826 2403 S. College
TYPEWRITERS
)DING MACHINES
RENTALS
ASK ABOUT OUR
CENTAL OWNERSHIP
PLAN
POTIS MCDONALD’S
i 429 South Main St.
Bryan, Texas
ADE WITH CADE
and
save on repairs
’Trained Mechanics
All Make Autos
Automatic Transmissions
Satisfaction Guaranteed
rles I Say: '‘Charge It”
CADE MOTOR CO:
47 Years with Ford
1309 Texas Ave.
your distributor for
I EICO KITS
• Garrard Changers
• HI-FI Components
t Tape Recorders
tse Our Time Payment Plan
RYAN RADIO & TV
1862 1301 S. College Ave.
HELP WANTED
Part time help wanted. 8 hour day,
split shift. 11 a. m. - 2 p. m., 5 p. m. - 10
p. m. Rao Drive In on the Circle. 63t4
STUDENTS or STUDENT-WIVES: Do
you have a f<
and need to
family in com i
or
7 hi
ours
s per day spare ti
to add $15-$25 a week
? Watkins hai
for you.
to Watkins Products,
Rd., Austin, Texas, f<
> time,
to the
'or inform;
ton Springs
ation. 59t5
CHILD CARE
Experienced child care.
Maywood after 5.
Contact 4313
63t4
Would like to keep children, all age
C-14-B College View, VI 6-7850. 621
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY. Licens-
Welfare.
Jones,
Ave.,
TA 2-4803. 61tfn
Will keep 3-5 year old girls in my home.
Four years teaching experience. VI 6-7500.
Would like to babysit in my home 8-5.
VI 6-6536. 59tfn
Will keep children, all ages, will pick op
wud deliver. VI 6-8151. llltfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
to.t'cl.iii.Dii, j.oa,nci.u uy actendlng iiYtensiY
classes, family residence, university associa
tion. CLASSROOMS ABROAD, 4171 Uni
versity Station, Minneapolis 14, Minnesota.
63t3
EXPERIMENT with
Fascinating, educational.
Sleep-Learning!
Use your record-
catalog
e y<
er, phonograph. Details, huge catalog
free. Research Association, Box 24-CP
Olympia, Washington.
63t5
DR. G A SMI't
Used Car Headquarters
for
Central Texas
AH Makes & Models
Quick Credit—Bank Rates
CADE MOTOR CO:
47 Years with Ford
1700 Texas Ave.
AGGIES NOTICE
To Rent Brazos County A&M Club For
Mixed Parties,—See Joe Faulk
SAE 30 Motor Oils 15tf Qt.
Major Brands Oils 27-31<t Qt.
For your parts and accessories
AT a DISCOUNT See us—
Plenty free parking opposite
the courthouse.
DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
pumps.
Is, etc.
any part
for your car.
Filters 40% discount
AT JOE FAULK’S
25th and Washington
FOR RENT
One bedroom furnished house, $40.00 per
month. VI 6-5634. 63t4
Two large comfortable bedrooms in my
home. VI 6-4233. 69tfn
WORK WANTED
Student wife wants ironing or baby
sitting. VI 6-6306. 41tfn
Typing - electric typewriter.--Experience:
Secretary, business teacher. VI 6-8610.
86tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12. 1-5, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding
publication — Dii
tions.
irector of Student Publica-
NOTICE—PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE
STUDENTS
Pre-veterinap'’ medicine students who ex
pect to qualify as applicants for admission
to the professional curriculum of the
School of Veterinary Medicine in Septem
ber 1963 may secure application forms in
the Registrar’s Office beginning Monday,
February 25, 1963. May 1, 1963 is the
deadline for filing applications and tran
scripts with the Registrar.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar 63t8
May graduates may begin ordering their
graduation invitations starting February
1st thru February 28th, from 9-4, Mondi
Friday, at the
rial Student Cei
bruary Aximi a - **, ayia/hu.oo'-
at the Cashier’s Window, Memo-
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HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
A ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
• BLUE LINE PRINTS
• BLUE PRINTS a PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
608 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
SOSOLIK'S
T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main
TA 2-1941
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &;
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
MASTER’S TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Complete Transmission Service
TA 2-6116
27th St. and Bryan Bryan, Tex.
SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP
For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donate
ANYWHERE
Hamburgers — Short Orders — Fountain Service
Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules & Etc.
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOT'S
SHSTC To Begin
Classes Tuesday
Initial class meeting for exten
sion classes to be offered by Sam
Houston State Teachers College in
Bryan-College Station this spring
will be held Tuesday at 6 p.m. in
classrooms at the A&M Consoli
dated Junior High School.
Classes in History 163, U.S. his
tory to 1865; Government 262, na
tional and state; Education 372,
psychology of adolescence; and Li
brary Service 464, bibliography and
reference, will hold their first lec
tures and complete all registration
Tuesday.
Tuesday will be the last night
for registration.
The classes will meet each Tues
day night from 6-8:30 p.m. at the
junior high school for 16 weeks.
They carry full college credit.
Tuition for each course is $30,
and qualified Sam Houston pro
fessors will teach the courses.
TEXT BOOKS can be purchased
from the professors Tuesday at
lecture. Approximately 45 area
residents have already registered
for the courses.
Education 262, educational psy
chology and a sophomore level
English course were requested, but
there were not enough students
registering for them at the regis
tration meeting last Tuesday.
Plans are being made now by
the Student Veterinary Wives Aux
iliary to sponsor the extension
classes again next fall.
“WE URGE anyone interested
in taking a course to begin now
working toward getting 15 people
interested in their course,” said
Mrs. Judith Massey, chairman.
“Almost any course can be offered
if enough people register for it.
“We also have plans to offer
courses on two different nights so
that students can carry six hours
or two courses next fall, if the
demand is great enough.
“In past terms there has been
interest in graduate education
courses, but none have material
ized. We plan to renew our ef
forts to find 15 people interested
in a graduate level course so that
we can offer it here.”
THE BATTALION
Tuesday, February 12, 1963 College Station, Texas Page 3
ED'S
Volkswagen Service
FREE TANK OF GAS
Or
LUBE AND OIL CHANGE
With every 3,000 mile
Volks wagon Inspection
Factory Trained Mechanics
Specialists in Volkswagen Field
State AFS Chapter
Sets Meeting Here
WithStudentGroup
The annual joint meeting of the
A&M student chapter with the
Texas Chapter of the American
Foundrymen’s Society is scheduled
Friday night at the Memorial Stu
dent Center.
Approximately 50 men from in
dustry with the majority coming
from the Houston area, and 20 stu
dents are expected for the smor
gasbord and the program.
J. L. Menza of Dee Brass Foun
dries, Houston, will preside. He
is secretary-treasurer of the Hous
ton firm and chairman of the Tex
as chapter of the society.
Bob Hollis serves as chairman
of the student chapter.
The featured speaker will be F.
M. Menzal of Dependable Shell
Core, Inc.
Membership in the student chap
ter is composed mostly of indus
trial technology and mechanical en
gineering students.
Faculty advisors to the chapter
are S. E. Brown, pattern making
instructor, and E. D- Kranz, foun
dry instructor.
GOOD!
They’re the Goodest!
STUBBLEFIELDS
DO-BOY DO-NUTS
Highway 6 at Highway 21
Bryan TA 2-9319
South College at Midway
Across from The Texan
DATA PROCESSING MARKETING
:
Men with a Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in Business, Mathe-
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matics, Engineering, or the Physical Sciences are now entering
a comprehensive training program in cumputer sales. This
career combines both sales and technical work, and may be
just what you have been looking for. For more information,
meet with the IBM Representative on campus Feb. 14 & 15.
' ■ ! ; :
Be sure ti> get the full story on a career in Marketing with
IBM. Campus interviews on Thurs. & Fri., Feb. 14 & 15,
1963.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Contact Your University Placement
Center for Appointment
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