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Page 4 College Station, Texas Tuesday, March 8, 1966 THE BATTALION MAROON PHONE FOR PRESIDENT President Earl Rudder admires the maroon and white tele phone being- installed by Southwestern States Telephone Company combination manager Jim Copeland. Rex Bailey, right, Bryan division manager for the firm had the instru ment designed in the university’s colors. It is the only maroon telephone in the industry he believes. Bailey, a graduate of the University of Texas, conceded he had be come an Aggie booster since moving to Brazos County in 1965. He grinningly told Rudder the interworkings of the handset were painted UT orange. Engineer District Assigns Graduate To Top Position OUTSTANDING AWARD PRESENTATION Awards were presented to the local Wein- garten Store employees in a recent courtesy, cleanliness and friendly store campaign. Over 75,000 employees of Weingartens par ticipated in this contest over a 3 state opera tion. Shown above at the presentation, left to right, are: Marshall King, winner of a color TV set for regular employees; Meyer Kuper, district manager of J. Weingarten, Inc., presenting the prizes and trophy; J. W. Heine, assistant store manager, winner of a portable TV set; Charlie Curik, store man ager, winner of a color TV set, trophy and plaque; Harvey Arldt, Aggie Sr., winner of Sony TV set for extra employees. Also shown are Mrs. Curik, son Larry and daugh ter Donna. All employees received a high powered transistor radio. Appointment of a Texas A&M graduate and native Dallasite, Charles A. Long, as assistant chief of the engineering division for the Southwestern Division, U. S. Army Corps of Engineers, has been announced by Brig. Gen. Richard H. Free, Division Engineer. In his new capacity. Long will supervise design and engineering of military construction for the Army and the Air Force in five Southwestern states and of civil works projects in portions of eight states. The Division’s total program in the current fiscal BA TTA LION CLASSIFIED Political Announcements Subject to action of the Democratic Primary May 7, 1966. For Congressman, Sixth Con gressional District: OLIN E TEAGUE (Re-Election) For County Clerk: FRANK J. BORISKIE FOR SALE Overseas, 220 volt transformers—500 and 200 Watts. Phone 846-4819. 278t3 1963 American Rambler, clean, fold down seats, 22 miles per gallon. Con tact R. J. Shafer, 846-3355 or 846-6218. 278t4 , seat belts, allon ’56 Ford, 846-5918 after 5 :00. 278tfn ’55 2 new 4-106. Pontiac, 4 dr., exceptionally clean, tires, Rick Silver, 846-9839. Dorm 1960 Metropolitan convertible good con dition, $299. 823-5092. 278t4 WANT AD RATES One day 3c per word each ad 1961 Corvair 500, 2 dr., $350 or best offer. Call 846-7604 274t6 4c per w er word each additional day Minimum charge—50c Two excellent air conditioners—Philco, word | Friedrich, $75.00 each, 822-0473. 274tfn imum charge— DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publirat Classified Display 90c per column inch each insertion CHILD CARE Electrolux Sales and Service. G. C. Wil liams, 1105 E. 28th St., Bryan. Phone 823-5331. 268tfn Massey-Ferguson Tractor, recently over- auled. Phone 822-3980. Child Care in my home. South of Uni versity, 846-8377. 276t8 Will keep children. Fenced back yard, fniversit: near University. 846-4439. Child care, all ages. Baby food fur nished. 846-8151. 26' car information. 262tfn Gregory’s Day Nursery—846-4005. 218tfn HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN TER, 3406 South College, State Licensed. 823-8626, Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn CITY ORDINANCE ORDINANCE NO. 454 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF REZONING LOTS 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, AND 9 OF BLOCK 1 TAUBER ADDITION FROM NO. 2 SECOND DWELLING HOUSE DISTRICT TO NO. 3 APART MENT HOUSE DISTRICT. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the city of College Station, Texas: WHEREAS, the City Planning and Zon ing Commission has recommended that that land described herein be rezoned as No. 3 Apartment House District. It is hereby ordered that a public hear ing shall be held in the City Hall at 7 :00 P. M. on March 28, 1966, on rezoning certain areas within the city limits, more particularly described as follows: Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 of Block 1 Tauber Addition, presently zoned as District No. 2, Second Dwelling House District, to District No. 3 Apartment House District. Notice of said hearing shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the city of College Station at least fifteen days prior to date of hearing. PASSED AND APPROVED, this 28th day of February, 1966. APPROVED: S/Ernest Langford Mayor ATTEST: S/K. A. Manning City Secretary WORK WANTED Typing -Printing. Complete Thesis, Dis sertation Service. IBM Executive type writers, Professional Typists, Glidewell Secretarial Service, 2007 South College Avenue, Phone 823-1693. 274tfn REPAIR WORK, patios, awnings, addi tions.—G&L CONTRACTORS. Phone 822- 1635. 247tfn Typing, 823-6410. 207tfn TRANSMISSIONS REPAIRED & EXCHANGED Completely Guaranteed LOWEST PRICES 118 S. Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874 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 our readers to let them know which posi tions 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 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 $350.00 and up. Meals provided; uniforms laundered. Con tact B. Tugger, R.N. at VI 6-5493 after 5 pm. 187tfn OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office of Student Publications before deadline of l p. m. of the day preceding publication. SPRING AWARD SCHOLARSHIP HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN'S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th 822-2819 SOSOUKS TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes - TV - Repaired 713 S. Main 822-1941 DAMAGED and UNCLAIMED FREIGHT (New Merchandise) Furniture, Appliances, Bedding, Tables, etc. A little of everything. C & D SALVAGE E. 32nd & S. Tabor 822-0605 ORDINANCE NO. 455 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE QUESTION OF REZONING LOTS 1, 2. 3, EXCEPT FOR THE W 40 FEET OF LOT 3 AD JOINING LOT 4, BLOCK 9, WEST PARK ADDITION FROM BUSINESS DISTRICT NO. 3, APORTMENT HOUSE DISTRICT, TO DISTRICT NO. 4, FIRST BUSINESS DISTRICT. BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council Statioi rung has recommended that that Commission has recommen land described herein be rezo No. 4, First Business Distric of the city of College Station, Texas: WHEREAS, the City Planing and Zoni Commission has recommended that tt rezoned as District ict. It is hereby ordered that a public hear ing shall be held in the City Hall at 7:00 rezoning more ly described as Lots 1, 2, 3, except for the W 40 feet of Lot 3 adjoining Lot 4, Block 9, West P. M. on March 28, 1966, on rez certain areas within the city limits, particularly described as follows: 2, 3, ex adjoin inj Park Addition, from District No. 3, Apart ment House District, To District No. 4, First Business District. be published circulation in s District. Notice of said hearing shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation in the city of College Station at least fifteen days prior to date of hearing. PASSED AND APPROVED, this 28th day of February, 1966. APPROVED: S/Ernest Langford Mayor ATTEST: S/K. A. Manning City Secretary Cecil Sez: on major brands motor oil—No limit. Oil Filters % PRICE— all sizes. 100% new oil 10^ qt. All Brands Motor Oil Wholesale Prices. Come in register for free Case of Oil of your choice. BRYAN OIL WHSE. 805 N College (Highway 6, N) at 19th TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding: Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main 822-6000 AUTO REPAIRS All Makes Just Say: “Charge It” Cade Motor Co. Ford Dealer • Watch Repair • Jewelry Repair • Diamond Senior Rings • Senior Rings Refinished C. W. Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-5810 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, 846-5626. FOR RENT Two bedroom furnished apartment, 304 E. 22nd, available March 10 Newly re decorated. 277t4 STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day and weekly rate, near the University, 846- 5410. 262tfn VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan & A&M University • All General Electric built-ins • 1 & 2 bedrooms with 1 or 1 *4 baths • Central heat & air • Large walk-in closets • Beautiful courtyard with swimming pool • Carpets & Drapes • Carports & laundry facilities • Furnished or unfurnished • Resident manager. Apt. 1 401 Lake Phone 822-2035 154tfn TYPING Reports, Theses, Dissertations, Etc. FUGATE PRINTING CO. 332 Jersey — 846-5832 Barbara Robison AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 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 “MOONEY” The Name To Remember When You Wish To Buy Any Type Of Musical Instru ment, Domestic and Imported Instruments Of Outstanding Quality Are Available At MOONEY PIANO & ORGAN CO. Expert Repair Service 1208 So. Coulter Dr. Bryan Phone 823-5045 — Res. 846-3538 Havoline, Enco, Ama lie, Conoco 30c qt. Where low oil prices originate. All brands Wholesale Parts Wholesale Too Quantity Right Reserved Filter % Price (most cars) MAJOR MOTOR OIL - 20* qt. Carpet, Nylon Front & Rear $30.00 Value Now $16.95 Shock Absorbers Installed Most Cars — $4.79 Latex interior paint gal. _ $2.59 Mufflers—Chevy, other many models $5.98 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 10* qt. Auto trans. oil 29* 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 20 years in Bryan year amounts to approximately $325 million. Long received his Bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Texas A&M in 1932. He holds a law degree from the Arkansas Law School at Little Rock. He also attended the Army Indus trial College in Washington, D. C., Engineer School at Fort Bel- voir, Va., Command and General Staff College at Fort Leaven worth, Kan., and the Army In telligence School at Fort Hola- bird, Md. He has been with the Corps of Engineers since 1935, when he went to work in the Vicks burg District. During World War II he served as an Army of ficer in the Vicksburg and Little Rock Districts, where he super vised design and construction of numerous Army, Air Force and ordnance installations. After the war he remained with the Little Rock District in a civilian engineer capacity, engaged in the planning and design of large multiple-purpose power and flood control dams and navigation works. Long moved back to Dallas from Little Rock in 1957 to be come design and construction co ordinator for the $1.2-billion Arkansas River multipurpose de velopment. That project, now nearly 50 per cent completed, will make the Arkansas River navigable from the Mississippi River to a point near Tulsa, Okla., produce hydroelectric pow er, provide needed flood control and related benefits. In his more recent capacity as chief of pro gram development, he has been responsible for programming all civil works activities of the Di vision, which for several years have totaled approximately $200- million annually. Photography Exhibit At Student Center A show of the photography of Todd Webb is on exhibit through March 17 at the Memorial Stu dent Center. One hundred and one black and white photographs* called “The Overland Trail and Some Ghost Towns” are on display on the main floor level. “Most of the photographs are of visual relics of the California and Oregon Trails — the settle ments which grew up and flour ished or died along the route,” commented David Gay, chairman of the MSC Contemporary Arts Committee. The collection is on loan from the Amon Carter Museum of Western Art in Fort Worth. Most of the pictures were taken during the past 10 years, Gay noted. Research Findings To Be Presented Research findings of Texas A&M for better design of light weight concrete beams and slabs will be presented at the meeting of the Texas Section of the American Society of Civil Engi neers April 14-16 in Corpus Christi. Dr. Don L. Ivey of the Struc tural Research Department of Texas A&M’s Transportation In stitute will address the group on “Proposed Changes in Shear De sign of Lightweight Concrete Structures.” His talk is based on a TTI research endeavor of 18 months sponsored by the Expanded Shale, Clay and Slate Institute to improve prediction of shear resistance of lightweight con crete made with a specific ag gregate. His experimentation has dealt with evaluation of the present “split cylinder” tests and their correlation with full-scale tests for shear resistance of light weight concrete beams and slabs. Hensarling To Speak At TSTA Meeting Dr. Paul Hensarling will speak at the District 1 Texas State Teachers Association Convention in Beaumont March 17-18. The head of the Department of Education and Psychology will be heard at a sectional meet ing on public relations. His topic is “The Importance of Pub lic Relations to a Good School System.” Convention attendance will number about 2,000. 18 Complete Radiological Course Eighteen radiological monitors were certified last week at com pletion of a Civil Defense course. The 16-hour radiological moni toring course is sponsored by the Brazos County CD Office. Jake Canglose, county CD di rector, said the entire class of 18 completing an examination qualified as monitors to serve in CD shelters. Primary training Capable, Qualified and Experienced mmm f lllil * Vote For I. N. KELLY For COUNTY CLERK Brazos County Subject to action of Democratic Primary May 7, 1966 Paid Pol. Ad. EL RANCHITO (Formerly the University Restaurant) WE SPECIALIZE IN MEXICAN FOOD PLUS THE FINEST IN AMERICAN FOOD 103 Boyett — Next to the Campus Theater consisted of use of survey met ers, dosimeters and measuring dose rates and doses. John W. Hill, College Station and Texas A&M Civil Defense director, presented certificates, Qualifying as monitors were enrollees from the Federal Avia tion Agency office, telephone company, radio stations, a den tist and his son, students and A&M staff personnel. Victoria Schools To Conduct Interviews Victoria Public Schools will have a representative on campus, from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. March 29, to interview prospective teachers for the school year of 1966-67. The salary schedule runs from $4,731 to $6,135, over an eight-year period, for teachers with a Bachelor’s degree. Teach ers with a Master’s degree start at $5,037. Maximum salary for the Master’s schedule with 13 years experience is $7,143. Ex perienced teachers receive full credit for prior teaching years in accredited schools. Interested people may make appointments with the Placement Office. Harry Uthoff, Assistant Superintendent in charge of per sonnel, will conduct the inter views. 3 To Participate In Nutrition Meet Three members of the Texas A&M research and Extension home economics staffs will par ticipate in the annual meeting of the Texas State Nutrition Council Wednesday and Thurs day in Dallas. Dr. Alice Stubbs, chairman of the council, will preside at the board meeting and chair the morning session the following day. She is acting head of the A&M Home Economics Research Department. Miss Frances Reasonover, A&M Extension foods and nu trition specialist, and secretary- treasurer of the State Council, will participate in both meetings. Miss Maeona Cox, also an Ex tension foods and nutrition spe cialist and member of the Coun cil’s information committee, will take part in both sessions. PALACE Bryan Z'SS7^ LAST DAY “THE IPCRESS FILE’ STARTS TOMORROW Matsaue wood CHRistsoPHer PLummer IN A PAKULA-MULLIGAN PRODUCTION snsioe oaggsa ci.over Saeenplay by GAVIN LAMBERT • Produced by ALAN J. PAKULA Gi-ecled by ROlirRl Mill UGAN TECHNICOLOR' QUEEN LAST NITE 7:15 • 9:15 “CENSORED” LAST DAY Connie Francis In “WHEN THE BOYS MEET THE GIRLS” STARTS WEDNESDAY Marcello Mastroinni In “THE 10th VICTIM r. : i ar a •na-'<7rT y rtit ocm UNOPB 12 YTABS- f R£I LAST NITE “MOTOR PSYCHO” & “THE KILLERS” CIRCLE LAST NITE “RED LINE 7000” & “THUNDER IN THE SUN”