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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1965)
Phe 1965 Bryan-College Station amber of Commerce member- drive goes into its final three P today still short of the anti- Ihamber Drive Nears End cipated 1,000 members and $63,558 budget goal. Clark Munroe, director of per sonnel at A&M and chairman of Tennis Team Beats Cougars, 5-3 The Aggie tennis team opened ir 1965 season with a 5-3 vic- y Saturday over the University Houston. jU is Rojas took the first match G’ene Peeples 6-4, 3-6, and Ray Salazar took the fourth " j es match in straight sets 7-5 ] 6.4. Bob Neal rounded out the yiinlc Supply / pic£u/ue ptcw#Le*- 125 5«. Col Av« - B ry.Inputs battalion classified nc c TOP SOIL jood rich top soil, (no grass burs). 2-3980. >ost Versalog, $19.50. VI 6-4080 139tfn 960 Fiat, Bianchiona, 18,000 miles, ivertible. Contact Skip Chandler, VI 6- 4 or se e at Project House O-B. 139t4 NOTICE OF BID SALE c Truck ; 2 Jeeps ; 2 Ford Sedans ; Ca Chairs : Tablet Arm Chair T>s . . tom Chairs ; Tablet Arm Chairs; •nos: Study Tables ; Double Deck Bed- ids • Fans; Air Conditioners ; Trans- Fry Lators ; Space Heaters; ; Fai . mers ; Pitco Fry Lators ; Space Hea dy chairs ; Deep Fryers ; Map^ Cabinets ; lay uha hwashers ; iches ; Bacon I C2_ formation; VI 6-8151 ulz Aggie singles victories in straight sets over Lester Hewitt 6-2 and 6-3. In doubles the Ags took two out of three matches to complete their domination of the Cougar team. Rojas teamed with Albert Aldrich to sweep the first match 7-5 and 6-3. Neal and Salazar combined to win the final match 6-4, 2-6 and 6-4. The nationwide motor vehicle registration for 1964 is estimated at 86,193,000 by the Bureau of Public Roads. the campus portion of the drive, urged all faculty and staff mem bers who haven’t returned their membership cards to do so this week. “The Chamber of Commerce does many things for A&M and works to make the twin city area a bet ter place for us to live. Without our support, they can’t achieve their goals. When this happens it affects all of us, not just the businessmen,” he said. Munroe reminded staff and faculty members that individual memberships can be purchased in the Chamber for $18. At 5 p.m. Monday, over 900 area residents and firms had invested $58,999 in the chamber’s 1965 pro gram. This is still six per cent under their anticipated budget of $63,558, he said. WANT AD RATES per word e«eh additional i Minimum charge—50* DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication Classified Display 90^ per column inch each insertion word FOR SALE Call tfn Glasswashers ; Jet Engine; ; Bacon Slicer; Band Saw ; Stea Concrete Mixers, and many otlv ill be available •ns. Bid forms will be available ai led bids will be received in the offi the Director of Purchasing and Store building, Asbury Street, ui ' ” February 25 THURSDAY, r be U m. lipn Itores, until 10 This ected by contacting at the above ess. For information call VI 6-5122. right is reserved to Asbury Street, 25 T be inspe Inventory Supervisor iment may FOR RENT Newly redecorated, two bedroom, unfur nished house, 309 Cooner, call VI 6-4008. Furnished one bedroom api University, $75.00 month. C Smith Co. TA 2-0557. artment near all James C. 126tfn VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Bryans Best Located Apartments $95 and up 5 minutes from downtown Bryan or A&M University Across from Townshire 1 & 2 bedrooms with 1 or 1 Vz baths Furnished or Unfurnished Central Air & Heat Carpeting & Drapes All G.E. electric built-ins Carports & Pool Laundry Facilities 401 Lake Phone TA 2-2035 SPECIAL NOTICE Buy your toys and UTO STORE, College LAY-A-WAY. VI 6-5652. ORE, Colle gifts 1 Static from WHITE CASH OR call ?ject _ _ an. waives any and all technicaliti and all lities. 135t6 repurchasing my at the time CHILD CARE 1:00 a. m. to desired hours, W-3-D nsel. Very reasonable rates. 137t4 Experienced child care in my home from VI 6-6536. 121tfn aUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY, 3404 uth College, TA 2-4803, Virginia D. nes, R. N. 99tfn Child care, experienced, VI 6-7960. 80tfn Call for 64 tfn I am interested in Senior Boots. They were ne I had them and should have my name stamped on the inside. Would the present owner please write me: Wesley Simpson ’58, Box 2367, Amarillo, Texas. 138t4 MALE HELP WANTED Partime employment, prefer married stu dent, Food service work. Call TA 2-9475. Aggie wanted for part time woi early and late evening hours with ab average salary and working conditions. Apply at Dutch Kettle or call VI 6-8080. work., ove THE BATTALION Tuesday, February 23, 1965 College Station, Texas Page 3 - WANTED One student with sales ex part time work. No more th; necessary to finish. Experie most desirable such as wspaper advertising work. Motel. newsp lahan. more than one week Experience in sales solicitation of etc. Pat Cal- 139t2 OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must be brought or mailed so as to arrive in the Office of Student Publications (Ground Floor YMC A, 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—Director of Student Publica tions. “Make reservations now for your Spring Banquets. Call the Ramada Inn—VI 6- 8811 or the Triangle Restaurant—TA 2- 1352. 127t24 Effective March 1, 1965, the prices of A&M class rings will be as follows: 16 weight) $35.06, 18 dwt. $37.07, state ating a ring add $3.50. Registrar’s Office and Ring Committee 139t4 Bi-City, Ink—Complete typing and print ing service. 1001 S. College. TA 2-1921. 85t20 Fast efficient service reasonable prices on cataloges, magazines, programs, bro chures, reports, posters, tickets, stationery, etc. Gene Hix Printers, TA 2-7525. 24tfn TYPING SERVICE-MULTILITH PRINT ING, thesis-dissertations-yearbook-brochures -term papers-business letters-job resume etc. REPRODUC- and prints-lantern •net pho^o finishing. Camera and movie pri —rvice. PHOTOGRAPH! pri slides - paper masters - metal plates-custom finishing. Camera and LOST Beagle puppy, white with brown spots. >st since Sunday. Reward for return of g. VI 6-8578. 310A 1st Street. College ation. 139t4 GIL’S RADIO & TV Sales: Curtis Mathis, Westinghouse Service: All makes and models, including color T, V. & multiplex F M 2403 S. College TA 2-0826 • Watch Repair- • Jewelry Repair • Diamond Senior Rings • Senior Rings Refinished C. W. Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate VI 6-5816 jectors repair service. PHOTOGRAPHY. J. C. Glidewell’s PHOTO LAB. TA 3-1693 2007 S. College Ave., Bryan. 12tfn WORK WANTED Typing—reasonable rates. Thesis experi ence, VI 6-4493. llOtfn TRANSMISSIONS REPAIRED & EXCHANGED Completely Guaranteed LOWEST PRICES 118 S. Bryan—Bryan—TA 2-6874 ATTENTION May Graduates! Deadline For Ordering Graduation Invitations Feb. 26 Orders Taken From 9-4 Monday - Friday, At The Cashier’s Window Memorial Student Center NOTICE—PRE-VETERIN ARY MEDICINE STUDENTS Pre-Veterinary medicine students who ex pect to qualify as applicants for admission to the professional curriculum of the Col lege of Veterinary Medicine in September 1965 may secure application forms in the Registrar’s Office beginning Monday, bruary 22, 1965. May 1, 1965 is the ations and tran- 137t6 nov Pie irds may cured in the Registrar’s Office. this matter as soon as New student identification v be ase t possible, take care of H. L. Heaton Director of Admissions and Registri 136 ar it4 May graduates may begin ordei graduation invitations starting 1-26, ONLY, Monday-Friday, fro •dering their Februar; the Cashier' Center. ry Y, Monday-Friday, from 9-4 at :r’s Window, Memorial Student Army Aviation A group of Aggies look over the H-13 Souix Aviation Battalion, 2nd Armored Division, helicopter that landed on the drill field Fri- Ft. Hood, spent time answering questions day. The pilot, 1st Lt. James Hill of the about the Army Aviation Program. Mrs. Texas A&M Candidates Should File Entries Now Candidates for the title “Mrs. Texas A&M” must file an entry blank before March 5. Entries may be sponsored by the various A&M wive’s clubs or by the entrant’s husband. Entry blanks may be obtained by calling VI 6-5232. The entry fee for contestants is $4. The Mrs. Texas A&M Contest and Dance is scheduled for 8 p.m. March 20 in the Memorial Student Center Ballroom with music to be provided by the Aggieland Orches tra. Jim Austin of KBTX-TV will emcee the contest in which local civic leaders and fashion authori ties will choose the winner. Prizes for the contest are to be donated by interested Bryan-Col- lege Station merchants. The lucky lady chosen Mrs. Texas A&M will receive a trophy from the Bryan- College Station Chamber of Com merce. Tickets for the event are $2.50 per couple and may be obtained from any member of the Aggie Wives Council or by calling VI 6-5326. X* CAMPUS BRIEFS I Texas Dinosaurs Are Talk Subject “Dinosaurs in Texas’ will be the topic and all interested persons are invited as a specialist speaks at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday to the A&M Geological Society, president of the student group Clifford Brown announced. The session will be held in Room 101 of the old Petroleum Engi neering Building. The speaker will be Wann Lang- ford, vertebrate paleontologist with the State Museum in Austin. PLANT IDENTIFICATION The Range Plant Identification Team placed fifth out of 17 teams competing in the National Inter collegiate Range Plant Contest held recently in Las Vegas. Dr. D. L. Huss, sponsor of the team, said only 4 points separated the top five teams out of a possible 2,640 points per team. Texas Tech placed first in the contest, Utah second, Colorado third, and Wyom ing fourth. Nathan Forrest of Gates villa gained recognition for A&M as the high scoring individual in the na tion with 873 points out of a pos sible 880. KING GOTTEN James Fuchs of Rowena, a sen ior plant science major, has been named King Gotten for the 31st Annual Gotten Pageant and Ball April 3. The Pageant and Ball, is spon sored by the Agronomy Society in honor of the state’s main cash crop, cotton. He was chosen for the honor by Agronomy Society members in recognition of his outstanding stu dent activity record. J^Lj-mboi °f Security . . CLP . . . j^or C^oiieae m The Top Combination of Protection and Security For Complete Information Call BILL F. CATES 3801 College Road VI 6-4986 You Owe It To Yourself! American General LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Houston * Texas Gus S. Wortham — Chairman Benjamin N. Woodson, CLU, President HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th TA 2-2819 DAMAGED and UNCLAIMED FREIGHT (New Merchandise) Furniture, Appliances, Bedding, Tables, etc. A little of everything. C & D SALVAGE E. 32nd & S. Tabor TA 2-0C05 JACK SHACKELFORD, Inc. Authorized Lincoln-Mercury-Comet Dealer Sales, Service, and Parts Graduating Seniors Financing Complete Service Dept. Body and Paint Dept. Pat Quimby, Service Mgr. 1215 Texas Ave. TA 3-5476 TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main TA 2-6000 AUTO REPAIRS All Makes Just Say: “Charge It” Cade Motor Co. Ford Dealer The Chicken Shack M Import Motors Authorized Triumph Volvo Dealers 100% Financing To Graduating Seniors Sports and Economy Cars New and Used Complete Service Dept. 2807 Texas Ave. TA 3-5175 SOSOLIKS T. V.. Radio. Phono.. Car Radio Transistor Radio Service 713 S. Main TA 2-1941 STUBBLEFIELD’S Imported Cars Authorized Chrysler-Simca Dealer The only imported car with a 5 year or 50,000 miles warranty ! ! General Foreign Car Repair Service ERNEST PIVONKA, Service Manager 3219 Texas Ave. TA 3-6428 AUTO INSURANCE Single and “under 25” drivers at standard rates! Unusually large dividends for preferred risks. For all your insurance needs Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College Ave. TA 3-8051 Bryan TRANSMISSIONS Brakes — Motors — Tune-Up Quality Counts—All Work Guaranteed MASTER’S TRANSMISSION 1309 S. College Ave. TA 2-6116 CASH AVAILABLE FOR BOOKS, SLIDE RULES & ETC. 5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG LOUPOTS N.w Store Hours — 8 a. m. ’til 5:3# p. m. — • Dare A Week. OPPORTUNITIES IN HOUSTON WITH TRW SPACE TECHNOLOGY LABORATORIES FOR MATHEMATICIANS, ENGINEERS AND PHYSICISTS IN SCIENTIFIC AND BUSINESS PROGRAMMING Mathematicians, Engineers and Physicists receiving BS or MS degrees during 1965 are invited to discuss opportunities with members of STL’s technical staff on campus February 26, 1965. TRW Space Technology Laboratories has openings for Scientific and Business Programmers in its new Manned Spaceflight Department in Houston. Here, in new facilities adjacent to NASA’s Manned Space Flight Center, TRW Space Technology Laboratories has responsibility to NASA for Apollo mission planning, mission analysis and real-time program development. STL’s task, in broad terms, consists of “building a computer highway to the moon.’’ STL Programmers will chart the path the Apollo craft must follow and the functions and maneuvers which will be required to remain on that path for manned landing on the lunar surface in 1969. With this challenging assignment, STL in Houston has ground-floor opportunities that may never be available again. For these exceptional openings, STL requires BS or MS degrees in Aeronautical Engineering, Physics, Applied Math or Astronomy, with experience or training in these areas: MISSION ANALYSIS: Strong analytical ability and technical originality with broad background in flight mechanics, astronautics, missile guidance and mission performance. TRAJECTORY ANALYSIS: Familiarity with the use of digital computation, analytically inclined, with background in space mechanics. ASTRODYNAMICS: Theoretical background in celestial mechanics, orbit determination and/or re lated fields of math, physics or astronomy. GUIDANCE ANALYSIS: Familiarity with techniques for missile guidance and experience in orbital mechanics, random processes and statistics. SCIENTIFIC PROGRAMMING: Background in high speed digital computers. Will assist in the solution of problems arising in missile and space vehicle engineering, with responsibility for direction, pro gramming, debugging and analysis of computer solutions. ACT NOW! Please make arrangements with your Placement Office for interview appointment. Or, write College Relations, TRW Space Technology Laboratories, One Space Park, Redondo Beach, California. TRW is an equal opportunity employer. TRW SPACE TECHNOLOGY LABORATORIES THOMPSON RAMO WOOLDRIDGE INC.