The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 09, 1965, Image 5

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FIRST FEDERAL
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Tape Recorders
BRYAN RADIO &
TV SERVICE, INC.
1301 S. College Ave.
chemical engineering, chemistry,
electrical engineering, industrial
engineering, mechanical engineer
ing, business, economics, indus
trial management.
Arthur Anderson and Co. — ac
counting, business administra
tion, industrial engineering.
THURSDAY
Employers Mutual of Wausau
— accounting, business admini
stration, industrial engineering.
International Paper Co., South
ern Kraft Division — chemical
engineering, electrical engineer
ing, industrial engineering, me
chanical engineering.
Natural Gas Pipeline Co. of
America — chemical engineering,
civil engineering, electrical engi
neering, mechanical engineering.
North American Aviation, Inc.
— aerospace engineering, civil
engineering, electrical engineer
ing, mechanical engineering, phy
sics, statistics, business admini
stration.
Rocketdyne — aerospace engi
neering, chemical engineering,
civil engineering, mechanical
engineering, chemistry, mathe
matics.
Space and Information Systems
Division of North American Avia
tion — aerospace engineering,
civil, engineering eectrical engi
neering, mechanical engineering.
Upjohn Co. — chemistry, bio
logy, zoology, animal science,
agricultural education, marketing,
business.
TOP METERMEN
W. H. Neubauer, left, new president of the Southwest
Metermen’s Association, and Jack Brazier, vice president,
inspect metering equipment on display during the short
course for electrical metermen at Texas A&M. Neubauer is
chief engineer for meters, Southwest Public Service Co.,
Amarillo, and Brazier is general supervisor of Houston
Lighting and Power Company.
Smith Featured Speaker
At Mexican Safety Meeting
SUPERSCOPE
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FRESHMEN
All Freshmen who have not
selected their proofs for the
Aggieland ’66 are urged to
do so by the 10th of Nov.
Henry D. Smith, chief of the
Fireman’s Training Division of
the Texas A&M Engineering Ex
tension Service, will be a featur
ed speaker during Mexico’s Na
tional Safety Congress Nov. 20-
26.
Smith will discuss “Benefits of
Firefighting Training’’ Thanks
giving Day at Mexico City’s Con
tinental Hilton Hotel. The con
gress is comparable to the nation
al firemen’s convention in the
United States.
Smith is a member of fire pro
tection and mutual aid panels for
municipal and industrial orga
nizations.
Following the congress, Smith
and his wife will be guests of the
Mexican government for a tour
of Central Mexico, including Aca
pulco and Guadalajara.
The Smiths will be accompa
nied to Mexico by Luling Fire
Chief and Mrs. Paul B. Conley.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
I960 Pontiac Ventura sports coupe,
lent condition, 846-7821 after 4 p. m.
excel-
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Three year old Cold Sport air conditioner,
14,600 BTU, also gas range. Both for $100.
Phone 846-6724.
20 h.p. Mercury outboard, $126.00. See
Demonstration. VI 6-4331. 228t3
NOTE TO GRADUATE STUDENTS
If you are eligible for the University’s
p HEALTH INSURANCE, take it.
>t, call us for details of the finest plan
an individual American family can buy.
Offered by Texas’ largest life insurance
company. No high pressure: We merely
propose: you accept or reject . . . Call for
RUSH at VI 6-6800 daytime, or VI 6-6121
at night. 220tfn
CHILD CARE
Experienced child care, references
able, 846-4798.
avail-
SmiS
Gregory’s Day Nursery—846-4005.
218tfn
Child Care with experience. Call for
information, 846-8161.
197tfn
Child care experienced, 846-7960.
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Office
of Student Publications before deadline of
1 p. m. of the day preceding publication.
rive in the Office
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINA
TION for Business Administration majors
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ster in
y 6 p. m.
Nov. 16. 229t3
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY, 3404
South College, State Licensed. Will be
.mes. TA 2-4803,
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open for football gan
Virginia D. Jones, R. N.
FOR RENT
WORK WANTED
Repair work, remodeling, windows, addi
tions, phone 822-1636. 228t6
Typing—Thesis experience. 823-8469.
218tfn
Typing, 823-6410.
207tfn
WANTED
TO BUY
Drum set in good
condition. Call 822-
1112, Bogard Motors.
228t2
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Two new furnished apartments for A&M
inditioned, carpet, swimming
range,
Students, air conditioned, carpet, swimming
pool, fishing lake, rifle range, 846-7690.
Room for rent—with or without meals.
406 E. 27th. 206tfn
"NATIONAL DEFENEE STUDENT
LOANS—Application forms for National
Defense Student loans for Spring semester
nay be obtained from the Student Aid
Office, Room 303, YMCA Nov. 6 - 29.
Students must be qualifying to teach in
elementary, or secondary schools or at the
ary, or secondary
college level. Applicatio:
i P.
not be accepted.
iplications must be filed
by 6 p. m., Dec. 1. Late applications will
ns will
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Undergraduate students who have 96
semester hours may purchase the A&M
ting. Hours passed in preliminary grade
repo:
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preliminary
rt on Nov. 16, 1966, may be used.
their
se students may leave their name
with the Ring Clerk in the Registrar’
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Office to determine eligibility for a ring.
Sing orders will be taken between Nc
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CITY ORDINANCE
ORDINANCE NO. 443
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION
OF REZONING LOTS 2 AND 3, BLOCK 2,
UPCHINSKI ADDITION PRESENTLY
ZONED AS DISTRICT NO. 1, FIRST
DWELLING HOUSE DISTRICT, TO DIS
TRICT NO. 4, FIRST BUSINESS DIS
TRICT.
BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council
of the City of College Station, Texas:
WHEREAS, the City Planning and Zon-
»e Commission has recommended that that
land described herein be rezoned as District
No. 4, First Business District,
It is hereby ordered that a public hear
ing shall be held in the City Hall at 7 :00
P. m. on November 22, 1966, on rezoning
tertain areas within the city limits, more
Particularly described as follows:
Lots 2 and 3, Block 2, Kapchinski Addi
tion, presently zoned District No. 1, First
Dwelling House District, to District No. 4,
First Business District.
Notice of said hearing shall be published
in a newspaper of general circulation in
the city of College Station at least fifteen
lays prior to date of hearing.
PASSED AND APPROVED this 26th
lay of October, 1966.
APPROVED:
S/Ernest Langford
Mayor
ATTEST:
*/K. A. Manning
City Secreary
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
bee creek bridge improvements
Sealed proposals, addressed to the Hon-
Pfable Mayor and City Council of the City
nf College Station, Texas, for the construc-
wn of the Bee Creek Bridge Improvements
*ill be received in the office of Ran Boe-
*ell, City Manager, until 1:30 p. m. on
November 24, 1966.
Proposals will be publicly opened
fa&d in the Council Room of the City
it 2:00 p. m. on the same date.
Plans, Specifications, Instructions to
Bidders, and Proposal forms are on file
•Jd may be secured at the office of the
C)ty Engineer at the City Hall on deposit
p’ Twenty ($20.00) dollars per set, which
JJ® so deposited will be refunded provided
the provisions of the Specifications regard-
and
Hall
return of such documents are
“Opiled with.
The proposed work includes the following
■'fas and approximate quantities.
", L.F. 9’-0” x 4’-8%” Corrugated Mul-
.tiplate Pipe Arch
'•28 C.Y. Reinforced Concrete for Culvert
Base,
C.Y. Reinforced Concrete for Head-
walls and Aprons.
‘•2 C.Y. Concrete Rip Rap.
‘•2 C.Y. Storm Sewer Standard Inlets.
Z Each Standard Manhole Ring and
Cover.
it L.F. 24” Reinforced Concrete Pipe.
8 L.F. 27” Reinforced Concrete Pipe
Storm Sewers.
City of College Station, Texas
s/Ernest Langford, Mayor
ATTEST:
iR. A. Manning
City Secreary
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan A
A&M Univeraity
All General Electric built-ins
with 1 or
baths
1*2 bedrooms wi
Central heat & air
Large walk-in closets
Beautiful courtyard with swimming
pool
Ca
sident
401 Lake
.rpets & Drap
rts *
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Resid
— pes
carports & laundry facilitias
Fu ‘ ’ ' •
nished or unfurnished
it manager. Apt. 1
Phone 822-3035
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GIL’S RADIO & TV
Sales: Curtis Mathis,
Westinghouse
Service: All makes and models,
including color T. V.
& multiplex F M
2403 S. College 822-0826
EXCELLENT INVESTMENT PROP
ERTY—2 story, both apartments now
rented, upstairs apt. is furnished. Buyer
could reside upstairs and rent from down
stairs would pay off note. Convenient to
schools & A&M, 2 bedrooms, dining room,
kitchen & living room (Upstairs & Down
stairs), double garage with laundry room
& space for storage. Comer lot & & half.
Could add another apartment.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
Save up to 40% on auto parts, tires, bat
teries, seat covers, mufflers, tail pipes and
accessories. SEE WHITE AUTO STORE,
College Station, 846-6626.
LOST
Brown Poodle, female, 12” high, North
Gate,—Two baby puppies at home. Jackie
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EMPLOYMENT
NOTICE
to sex in c
Employment Agency colur
— / " bona f ide
Designations as to sex in our Help Wanted
mployment Ai
»ly (1) to in<
qualifications
an employer regard
sary to the normal o
or enterp
r reade
made only (1) to indicate bona fide occup
al qualifications for employment whii
:r regards as
sary to the normal operation of his business
ris'
t which
ces-
ns for employ men
rds as reasonably ne
operation of his busir
or (2) as a convenience to
our readers to let them know which posi
tions the advertiser believes would be of
more interest to on
because of the work
believes would be i
e sex than the oth<
because of the work involved. Such desig
nations shall not be taken to indicate that
any advertiser intends or practices any un
lawful preference, limitation, specification
lawful preferem
or discriminatioi
spe
>n in employment practices.
HELP WANTED
The Physics Department has several job
enings for laboratory instructional
Now Open—Belle’s Dining Hall—family
style meals served daily—noon II :00 a. m.
to 1:30 p. m., evening 6:00 p. m. - 7:00
p. m. Sunday dinner 12:00 - 2:00 p. m.
Formerly Miss Ball’s Dining Room, 405 E.
27th. 205tfn
Bi-City, Ink—Complete typing and pr
ig service. 1001 S. College. TA 2-1
rint-
921.
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DAMAGED and UNCLAIMED
FREIGHT
(New Merchandise)
Furniture, Appliances, Bedding,
Tables, etc. A little of everything.
C & D SALVAGE
E. 32nd & S. Tabor 822-0505
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
LOWEST PRICES
118 S. Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th 822-2819
Shock Absorbers Installed
Most Cars $4.79
Outside house paint gal. _ $1.98
Latex interior paint gal $2.59
Mufflers—Chevy, others
many models $5.98
50 ft. plastic hose 99*
Seat covers low as $3.98
full set.
Original equip, seat belts _ $3.98
Brake shoes—most cars
exchange
$2.90
Oils — Quaker State, Pennzoil,
Amalie, Valvoline, RPM, Royal
Triton, Havoline, Enco, Uniflow,
Mobil, Gulf, Sinclair, Conoco,
Shell and others. All at real
low prices.
Rerefined oil
Auto trans. oil -
Filters AC-Lee
10* qt.
29*
save 40%
AC - Champion - Autolite plugs
Tires — Low price every day —
Just check our price with any
other of equal quality.
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texaa
Joe Faulk ’32
SPECIAL
Truck Load Prestone
$1.49 A GALLON
Limit Two
BRYAN OIL WHSE.
805 N.
College (Highway 6, N.)
at 19th
•
Watch Repair
•
Jewelry Repair
•
Diamond Senior
Rings
•
Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Serviee
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main 822-6000
Th.
opei
assistants at various hours throughout the
week. Undergraduates who have earned
superior grades in introductory physics
courses are invited to apply at the depart
mental office, room 237, PI
Wages start at $1.05 per
opportunity to learn as well
as earn. 229tl
NEEDED—two part time Sales Assistants
r senior classification. Call 846-6664 for
appointment.
Assistant kitchen supervisor,
waiters and waitresses,
work. Apply in person
Pancake House.
:ooks,
ill or part time
Coach Norton’s
219tfn
Waitress Wanted: Apply in person at
The Ramada Inn. 208tfn
R.N. to work 3-11 p.m. and 11-7 a.m.
and relief shift at Madison County Hos
pital. Starting salary $360.00 and up.
Meals provided; uniforms laundered. Con
tact B. Tugger, R.N. at VI 6-6493 after
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5 p.m.
SOSOLIK'S
T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main
822-1941
ACMEc^IIny
223 So. Main,
Bryan, Texas
TA 2-1577
DISTRIBUTOR FOR:
AUTO GLASS
Courtesy Car Available
AUTO REPAIRS
All Makes
Just Say:
“Charge It”
Cade Motor Co.
Ford Dealer
SPECIAL
Truck Load
Prestone Antifreeze
$1.39 A Gallon
Limit Two
BRYAN OIL WHSE.
805 N. College (Highway 6, N.)
at 19th
THE BATTALION
Tuesday, November 9, 1965
College Station, Texas
Page 5
TTI Gets $357,000 Grant
For Breakaway Road Signs
The Texas Transportation In
stitute will conduct a $367,600
study of breakaway signs for
highway signs, lights and utili
ties, the U. S. Bureau of Public
Roads has announced.
Fred J. Benson, dean of the
College of Engineering, said the
study will begin Dec. 1 and is
schedule^ for completion May 31,
1967.
“The Texas Transportation In-
stitq^e has been working on the
project on the state level for
abo^t two and one-half years,”
Dean Benson pointed out: “We
are pleased that TTI is getting
national support for the study.”
TTI’s earlier study was in co
operation with the Texas High
way Department and the Bureau
of Public Roads.
Benson said the national study
may involve four or five separate
research investigations.
The BPR announcement ex
plained the objective is to de
sign a support that will give
way easily when struck by a
car but will be strong enough to
stand up against high wind.
Prof Receives
$14,400 Grant
Dr. Bardin H. Nelson, profes
sor of sociology, has received a
$14,400 grant from the Agricul
tural Development Council. The
grant will be used in support
of one phase of Research Proj
ect S-1578 entitled “An Analy
sis of Attitudinal Patterns To
ward Agriculture Program De
velopment in Selected Foreign
Countries.”
Nelson will conduct basic
socio-cultural studies to under
gird program development in
certain countries having formal
contracts with Texas A&M the
Agency for International Devel
opment or the Ford Foundation.
He plans to initiate work in
the Dominican Republic and
Thailand during the summer of
1966. He will also spend some
time in Syria giving direction to
field studies of Bedouins.
This research program will
enable students from those for
eign countries working toward
higher degrees in agricultural
economics or sociology to con
duct research for their disserta
tion in their native land.
American students working to
ward degrees and desirous of
careers in foreign service may
also conduct their research in
one of these countries.
Most obvious objective is high
way safety. Bureau officials
noted single vehicle collisions
with fixed objects account for ap
proximately 40 per cent of all
fatal accidents on rural roads.
The BPR indicated the study
will be directed also at determing
the feasibility of providing safe
ty devices to intercept, redirect
and stop a vehicle when collision
with a sign support is imminent
and removal of that support by
impact would permit overhead
wires and other structures to
fall. It will also concentrate on
developing a design that will en
able signs to be built with low
wind resistence.
Budgeted amount for the first
nine months of the study is
$216,000. It is to be met through
federal-aid funds from these
states, with no matching state
Texan To Help
Dominicans Raise
Farm Standards
Nine Texans and their fami
lies left last week for the Domi
nican Republic to help Dominican
farmers raise the agricultural
standards of their country.
Chosen by the Office of In
ternational Programs at A&M,
the nine are the first of 11
assigned to that the Dominican
Republic for two-year stays to
£ive economic and agricultural
advice.
The men were selected for
their knowledge as agriculturists
and for their desire to teach the
Dominacan new methods of ef
fective farming and ranching,
Bulletin Board
TUESDAY
Math Wives Club will meet at
8 p.m. in the Blue Flame Room
of Lone Star Gas Co. in Bryan.
Finance Society will meet at
7:30 p.m. in rooms 3B and 3C
of the Memorial Student Center.
Entomology Society will meet
at 7:30 p.m. in room 105 of the
Biological Sciences Building.
WEDNESDAY
Newman Club will meet at
8 p.m. in St. Mary’s Student
Center.
THURSDAY
Bastrop County Hometown
Club will meet at noon in room
3A of the MSC.
Fort Worth Hometown Club
will meet after yell practice in
room 3B of the MSC.
Aggieland Agency — North Gate
H p € V< I T„ y N»O H 'iff : 3
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c«AStfs-f Johnsons',
aogiUANO AGene-r
COLLEGE MASTER REPRESENTATIVES
Melvin Johnson Charles Johnson Charles T1
*64 '62 ’®4
BHI Altaian
*65
Jerry Mitchell Larry Greenhaw
*61 ’64
The job of the above men is to explain the College Master pro
gram to each and every senior or graduate student at A&M.
for information Call 846-8228
FIDELITY UNION LIFE
INSURANCE
funds: Alabama, $20,000; Cali
fornia, $40,000; Kansas, $20,000;
Louisiana, $15,000; Minnesota,
$10,000; Mississippi, $20,000;
Nebraska, $10,000; North Dako
ta, $10,000; Oklahoma, $6,000;
South Dakota, $5,000; Tennessee,
$20,000 and Texas, $40,000.
ATTENTION!!!
ALL CLUBS
Athletic, Hometown,
Professional, and
Campus Organizations.
Pictures for the club secr-
tions of the Aggieland are
now being scheduled at the
Student Publications Of
fice, Y.M.C.A. Bldg.
CORPS SENIORS &
1ST SERGEANTS
YEARBOOK PORTRAIT
SCHEDULE
Corps seniors and outfit first
sergeants will have their por
trait made for the Aggieland ’66
according to the following sched
ule. Portraits will be made at
the University Studio in class A
winter uniform.
Executive officers and first
sergeants will also have por
traits made in GH caps for the
military section.
Commanding officers will
have full length portraits made
in boots. PLEASE MAKE IN
DIVIDUAL APPOINTMENTS
WITH THE STUDIO FOR
THESE FULL LENGTH POR
TRAITS.
NOVEMBER
8- 9 Maroon and White Band
9- 10 A, B, C, D-l
10- 11 E, F, G, H-l
11- 12 A, B, C, D-2
12- 15 E, F, G, H-2
16- 17 Squadrons 1-4
17- 18 Squadrons 5-8
18- 19 Squadrons 9-12
19- 22 Squadrons 13-14
INSTANT
MILDNESS
yours with
YELLO-
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Aristocrat, Billiard Shape, $5.95 and $6.95
No matter what you smoke you’ll
like Yello-Bole. The new formula,
honey lining insures Instant Mild
ness; protects the imported briar
bowl—so completely, it’s guaran
teed against burn out for life. Why
not change your smoking habits
the easy way — the Yello-Bole
way. $2.50 to $6.95.
Spartan
$2.50
Official Pipes New York World’s Fair
Free Booklet tells how to smoke a pipe;
shows shapes, write: YELLO-BOLE
PIPES, INC., N.Y. 22, N Y.. Dept. 100.
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