The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 25, 1966, Image 3

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Peace Corps Team
Here Next Week
THE BATTALION
Friday, February 25, 1966
College Station, Texas
Page 3
A blue-eyed blonde will help
recruit Peace Corps volunteers at
Texas A&M next week.
PALACE
Brij.in Z'Sg79
TODAY & SATURDAY
Rock Hudson
In
“A VERY SPECIAL
FAVOR ,,
STARTS SUNDAY
Charlton Heston
Rickard Boone
Technicolor
Panavision
i Cam Production A Universal Picture'
SNEAK PREVIEW SUNDAY
NIGHT 7:30 P. M.
QUEEN
DOUBLE FEATURE
Doris Day
In
THRILL OF IT ALL”
Rory Calhoun
In
“BLACK SPURS”
TONIGHT & SATURDAY
Elke Sommers
In
THE ART OF LOVE’
STARTS SUNDAY
DOUBLE FEATURE
Michael Callan
In
“YOU MUST BE
JOKING”
Robert Mitchum
In
“CAPE FEAR”
CIRCLE
LAST NITE 6:45 p. m.
Cary Grant
In
FATHER GOOSE”
2nd Show 9:00 p. m.
Mickey Rooney
In
‘SECRET INVASION”
gch^
OUR SAT. NITE BIG 4
1st Show 6:30 p. m.
WendeU Cory
In
“WILD BLUE
YONDER”
2nd Show 8:40 p. m.
Audie Murphy
In
“6 BLACK HORSES
3rd Show 10:15 p. m.
Bob Hope
In
"BACHELOR IN
PARADISE”
4th Show 12:10 a. m.
"WOMAN WHO
WOULDN’T DIE”
’ niiWH UNDER 12 Yf ACS' f'RfY
UST NITE 6 :40 P. M.
s GT. DEADHEAD”
"the unforgiven
N SAT. NITE SPECIAL
No. 1
*0MAN OF STRAW”
No. 2
CATTLE EMPIRE”
No. 3
TOWN WITHOUT
PITY”
Monna Halley of Washington,
D. C., and three former Peace
Corps volunteers will operate an
information booth in the Memo
rial Student Center, sign and test
juniors and seniors interested in
assisting people of underdevel
oped countries.
“We’ll talk to freshmen and
sophomores, too,” the attractive
blonde said, “but we’ll only sign
juniors and seniors.” The chief
of volunteer travel said register
ing with the Peace Corps isn’t an
obligation. Assignment will be
tendered following graduation.
A two-year foreign service tour
with the Corps is invaluable job
training for prospective employes
of large industrial firms, empha
sized Dr. Vance Edmondson of
A&M, chairman of the University
Peace Corps advisory council.
Language training and oppor
tunity to do advanced degree
thesis research overseas were also
listed.
A team of Jennie D. Beary,
Sam Selkow and Michael Viola
will show films and discuss Corps
service in a meeting in the MSC
Assembly Room at 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Edmondson noted. A
campus organization. Alpha Phi
Omega, sponsors the program.
Miss Halley said the Peace
Corps is eyeing agriculture stu
dents.
“A man who has worked on a
farm all his life is remarkably
suited for teaching the people we
are trying to help,” she com
mented.
Applicants must be no younger
than 18.
Students who graduate and ac
cept assignment are sent to school
for eight weeks. Language, area
studies and other knowledge to
go with basic skill is studied be
fore the trainee gets a 10-day
leave and goes to his foreign
assignment. Corps training sites
are in the Virgin Islands and
Puerto Rico. Instruction is also
contracted to universities such
as Texas Tech and Hawaii.
The Corps pays subsistence and
training costs to students in the
U. S. and territories and fur
nishes living essentials on the job.
Remuneration of $75 a month is
set aside for the volunteer at
completion of the two-year tour.
“We have 10,000 in the Corps
now,” Miss Halley said, “but we
must replace 5,000 every year.
We expect to be in another 10
countries by the end of the year.
They continually request more
teachers.”
Community development and
institution building are primary
jobs performed by volunteers.
Airplane Enthusiasts Herald
Return Of Spring Weather
Mark Claussen, sophomore
cranks the engine of a moo
take advantage of early v
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. >
Mark attended Aldine High
guished student two semesi
chemical engineering major,
el airplane as he prepares to
eek spring-like weather. He
■obert L. i 1' Hu;v;b3c
School and has been a distin-
•rs at A&M.
Church Ded
duled Sunday
Dedication services for the new
sanctuary of Bryan’s First Pres
byterian Church will begin at
10:30 a.m. Sunday.
Three visiting ministers and
the moderator of the Presby
terian Church of' the United
States will appear in the pulpi 1
through Wednesday.
Dr. Paul Tudor Jones, pastor
of the Idlewild Presbyteriar
Church in Memphis, Tenn., will
give the dedicatory sermon Sun
day morning on “What the Spiril
Is Saying to the Churches.”
S. J. Patterson, moderator of |
the General Assembly o; tl
Presbyterian Church, will deliver
the charge to the congregation.
An organ recital will follow at
3 p.m. with Dr. Alexander Bogg?
Ryan, chairman of the Organ
Department of Western Michigan
University, at the console of th€
new $35,000 pipe organ.
Spiritual Enrichment Week
services will begin at 7:30 p.m
Tuesday, March 1, with Dr
William Elliott, pastor of th«
Highland Park Presbytefian
Church of Dallas as speaker. On |
Wednesday, March 2, Dr. Jack :
Lancaster, pastor of the First
Presbyterian Church of Houston,
will preach.
The A&M Consolidated High I
School Choir will sing Tuesday
evening. Texas A&M’s Singing
Cadets will sing Wednesday eve
ning.
The new sanctuary features
stained faceted glass windows, a
comparatively new technique.
Principal elements of tire Old
and New Testaments . n -
sented by banks of .vindovs on
the sides and front of the .-anctu-
ill window
' ' Iding
t Presby-
Robins and a hornet-like buzz
ing from open spaces herald
spring at Texas A&M.
Model airplane pilots almost
beat the usual harbinger of
spring out each year as they
launch aircraft built during the
long winter evenings.
Any sunny, mild day will find
the modeler and his high-pitched,
snarling plane on drill fields near
the Memorial Student Center,
south of Duncan Dining Hall or
any other area large enough for
him to “U-control” his man-made
“robin.”
Junior accounting major Don
Spangler of Houston and soph
chemistry major Mark Claussen
of Humble took to the air this
week with Claussen’s glow-plug
powered model. Both have flown
the mosquito-sized and sounding
craft for two years, but Spangler
was assisting Claussen in learn
ing to rrtanipulate wire-controlled
stabilizers.
“Others at A&M fly ‘U\ free-
flight and radio-controlled planes,
but we have ho formal organiza
tion,” Spangler said.
Fuel for from three to 10
minutes of flying time can be
injected into thimble-size tanks.
Once the engine is cranked and
the ship is airborne, there’s no
turning back until the midget
powerplant has burned all the
fuel.
Then the pilot, who pivots the
plane about him from 20 yards
away, tries to guide his ship back
to earth without mishap.
Local High Bands
Play At Stock Show
Brazos County Day at the
Houston Fat Stock Show Satur
day will be highlighted by a 30-
minute concert of the A&M Con
solidated High School Band.
The band, conducted by Bill At
kins, will play in concert with
the Stephen F. Austin High
School Band of Bryan. The Bryan
band will be conducted by Jack
Briggs.
The concert is scheduled for
1:30 p.m. Saturday, preceding the
2 p.m. rodeo.
—Job Calls—
MONDAY
Baylor University College of
Medicine — computer science,
chemistry, biochemistry, biology,
zoology, physics, mathematics.
DeKalb Agricultural Associa
tion — agronomy, agricultural
economics, poultry science, plant
and soil science.
General Electric Company —
aerospace engineering, chemical
engineering, electrical engineer
ing, industrial engineering, me
chanical engineering, nuclear en
gineering, chemistry, mathe
matics, physics.
Los Angeles Department of
Water and Power — civil engi
neering, electrical engineering.
Navy Bureau of Ships — civil
engineering, electrical engineer
ing, mechanical engineering,
physics.
Prudential Insurance Company
of America — accounting, busi
ness administration, economics,
mathematics.
Naval Ordnance Laboratory —
aerospace engineering, electrical
engineering, mechanical engi
neering, physics.
TTALION CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT
STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day
d weekly near the University, 846-
262tfn
OLIN E TEAGUE
FRANK J. RORISKIE
1
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VICTORJAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M Unirerrity .
! General Electric built-ina
& 2 bedrooms with 1 or 3 V4 batha
sntral heat & air
Large walk-in closet*
Bea
po
Carpet* «< Xlrape
carport* A laund
day
All
1 & 2 bedrooms wi
Central heat & air
e v
Beautiful courtyard with swimming
)oo!
ta & H rap
dry facil
Furnished or unfurnished
Resident manager. Apt. 1
J.aj Lak» Phons S32-ID35
154tfn
13D TO BUY
271t4
infants thre
jgh
0t8
CASH for Quality stereo components,
,nsre>’, amplifier, etc. 846-*7886. 271t3
FOR SALE
,‘<:>8 yelh.w & white Ford Station Wagon,
poor condition. See at the Baptist Student
Union Bldir., corner College & Church.
271t3
rack yard.
252tfn
CHILDREN CEN-
ge, State Licensed.
.960 Chevrolet 4 dr. sedan, air condi-
ioned, radio, automatic transmission, new
seat . overs, clean, $695. See at 403 First.
'.,.1. i, or phone 846-3407. 269tfn
!u* gales aad Service. G. C. Wil-
06 B. 28th St., Bryan. Phone
268tfn
823-5233.
20 volumes of World Book Encyclopedia,
15 volumes of Childcraft, 1964 Copyright^
Call 846-7278 after 5:00 weekdays. 266t8
V • c\ Ferguson Tractor, recently over-
uled. Phone 822-3980.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Persons graduating May 28, Baccalau
advanced degrees, must mak<
for degree in Registrar's Off
i)y 5 p. m. Mar. 1. Candidates must also
register for the Graduate Record Exami-
reat
app"
grees, mi
in Regist
indidates
register for the Graduate Record Exami
nation by Mar. 1 at Counseling & Testing
if he has not previously completed the
272t2
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Nemeth, Lazzlo K.
Degree: Ph.D. In Petroleum Engineering
Dissertation: “A Correlation of Dew-Point
Pressure with Reservoir Fluid Composi
tion and Temperature”
Time: Feb. 25, 1966 at 3:00 p. m.
Place: Room 201-A in Doherty Bldg.
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Grad. Studies . 27^t3
May graduates may order Graduation
Invitations Feb. 1-Mar. 4. 9-4 at Cashier’s
Window MSC. 270tfn
SPRING AWARD SCHOLARSHIP
applicants should apply at Student Aid Off.,
303 YMCA—Feb. 10-Mar. 31. No applica
tions will be accepted after 5 p. m., April 1.
270tfn
Vet Med
tions in Regi
21. May 1 is deadline for
in Sep'
istrar’s Off., begi
filin;
ure applica-
inning Feb.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Save from $100 - $500 on new Volvos,
’ np] .
over. Dorm 1-120 or call 846-98
>m $100 - *590 on new
Lotuses, Triumphs, Sunbeams, Alfas. S'
Mike Sti
after 8 :30.
271t7
Buy your toys and gifts from WHITE
AUTO SUPPLY. College Station. CASH
OR LAY-A-WAY. 846-5626.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
TYPING
Reports, Theses, Dissertations,
Fugate Printing Co.
Rarbara Robison
32 Jersey — 846-5832
; DAMAGED and UNCLAIMED
(New Merchandise!
< E. 32nd & S. Tabor 822-0605
—\
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
LOWEST PRICES
118 S- Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874
- COMING SOOrj
INTERCOLLEGIATE
TALENT
SHOW
SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1966 -
G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM
12 GREAT ACTS
FEATURE GUESTS
APACHE BELLES
I KEN’S RADIO Si TV
303 WL 26th
ATTENTION
May Graduates!
Deadline for Ordering
INCOME TAX
ACCOUNTING
B. B. TRANT
Phone 846-7842
Bi-City, Ink—Complete typing and print-
ig service. 1001 S. College. TA 2-1921.
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes - TV - Repaired
713 S. Main 822-1941
• Watch Repair
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
WORK WANTED
REPAIR WORK, patios, awnings, addi-
>ns.—GAL CONTRACTORS. Pb
tions.
1635.
one 822-
247tfn
Typing, 823-6410.
EMPLOYMENT
NOTICE
Designations as to sex in our Help Wanted
and Employment Agency columns are
made only (1) to indicate bona fide occupa
tional qualifications for employment which
an employer regards as reasonably neces
sary to the normal operation of his business
or enterprise, or (2) as a convenience to
.ders to let them know which post-
our readers to let them kno’
Hons the advertiser believes would be of
more interest to one sex than the other
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
or discrimination in employment practices.
HELP WANTED
Mature lady to work in nursery. Must
love children, experience and college help
ful. Full time or mornings. Call 846-6044
for appointment after 5 :30 or Saturday or
Sunday afternoon 1-5 p. m., 846-6044 or
822-0391. 273tfn
Lab assistants for Physics 218, 219, 220.
Apply Room 237, Physics Bldg. 271t3
EXTRA MONEY
Earn $32.00 per week or $128 per month
working 15 hours per week Qualifications:
Married, 1 or more years college remaining,
822-7586, 7-7 :30 p. m. only. 270tfn
Waitress Wanted: Apply in person at
The Ramada Inn. 208tfn
and 11-7 a.m.
R.N. to work 3-11 p.m.
and relief shift at Madison
pital. Starting salary (350.00
Meals provided ; uniforms laundere
tact B. Tugger, R.N. at VI 6-5493 after
5 p.m. 187tfn
at Madison County Hos-
and
iforms laundered. Con-
nd up.
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
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
YPEWRITER CO.
S. Main 822-6000
AUTO REPAIRS
All Makes
Just Say:
“Charge It”
Cade Motor Co.
Ford Dealer
BRYAN OIL WHS
“MOONEY”
r When You Wish To Bu:
ported Instruments
At
IOONEY PIANO & ORGAN CO.
Expert Repair Service
1208 So. Coulter Dr. Bryan
Phone 823-5045 — Res. 846-3538
To Buy Any Type Of Musical Instru-
Of Outstanding Quality Are Available
Havoline, Enco, Ama
lie, Conoco 30c qt.
All brands Wholesale
Parts Wholesales too
MAJOR BRAND
Motor Oil 20c qt.
Carpet, Nylon Front & Rear
$30.00 Value Now $16.95
Quantity Right Reserved
Filter % Price (most cars)
Shock Absorbers Installed
Most Cars $4.79
Latex interior paint gal. .. $2.59
Mufflers—Chevy, other
many models $5.98
Sealed Beams 4001-2 98c
(List $1.45)
Brake shoes—most cars
exchange $2.90
We carry several thousand
parts, you never pay list price
for good parts. Trade where
most Aggies and others trade.
20 years in Bryan.
Quality Oil lOtf qt.
Auto trans. oil 29<J
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, Texas
JOE FAULK ’32
You'll Fin
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