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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One d«y
3< p<
44 per w
■r word each additional day
Minimum charce—50e
word
um charge
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splay
90c Per column inch
each insertion
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
FOR RENT
Three bedroom, two bath, house, 600
Thompson, $110 per month, 846-7334. 359t4
Expecting company for the game? Rent
an extra bed from United RENT-ALLS,
724 Villa Maria Rd., Bryan. Thin line
cots, $2.00 for two nights. Single roll-
away $2.25, double roll-away $2.75, Baby
beds, $2.00. Call 823-8338. 358t3
Three bedroom home, $50, 309 Kyle, 846-
7S34 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. 358t3
Three bedroom house
ff ca
6-5602.
one bath, first
ouse, on
block off campus, Southside. Call after
6:00, 846-
351tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official noth
of Student Pu]
l p. m. of the
THE graduate college
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Humbert, John Joseph, III
Degree: Doctor of Education in Industrial
ducation
Dissertation: Selected Factors Affectin
Attitudes of School Administrator
ng
nd
School Board Members Toward Industrial
Arts
Time: October 28, 1966 at 2 p. n
Place: Room 107 in M. E. Buildi:
Wayne C. Hall
Dean of Graduate Studies 358t2
m.
ing
students
certifica-
Attention all undergraduate
majoring in Education or seeking
tion report to Mrs. Phyllis Tyler, room
409 Academic building for a check of fold
ers no later than Oct. 31. Very important.
357t4
No-
THE
FRENCH
QUARTER
APARTMENTS
i
1 A 2 Bedrooms
Fully Furnished
Central Heat A Air
Jen
Electric Kitchens
Carpets A Drapes
Swimming Pool
Laundry Facilities
ALL BILLS PAID
••I Cross St.
College Station
846-8981
e gi
vember 1 and 2 from 3 :00 - 5 :00 p. m., in
Room 204, Nagle Hall. Students should
FOR SALE
Must sell, 1964 Corvair Monza, sport
e, 4 speed transmission, bucket seats,
coupe, 4 speed transmission, bucket seats,
R&H, Call 846-5729 (8 - 5) or 822-4927
anytime. 358t4
7 x 12 nylon rug, draperies with rod,
beige tones, for dorm room. De Pauw,
401 Stasney St, Apt. 506. 357t3
Gentle 2-year-old saddle horse. Call 822-
3980 after 5 :00 p. m.
register for this examination at the depart
ment prior to 5 :00 p. m., Monday, Octobe
31.”
J. M. Nance
Head of Department
All students desiring to student teach
during the spring semester ’67 must have
nal applications at th<
ication and Psych by
:essary forms for ap]
be picked up at room 409.
ig the spi
formal applications at the Department of
t. 31,
Education and Psych by Oct. 31, 1966.
Necessary forms for applications should
857t4
ANNOUNCEMENT
SENIORS
Graduate Record Examinations (Institu
tional Testing Program) For Seniors
Scheduled to Graduate in January, 1967
The Graduate Record Examinations will
ms
be given on Friday evening, December 2
ning, December 3 to all
and Saturday m
Seniors schedule
STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day
y, 846-
262tfn
ms
md weekly rate, near th<
6410.
University, 8
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
e All General Electric built-ins
e 1 A 2 bedrooms with 1 or 1 Vi baths
• Central heat & air
e Large walk-in closets
• Beautiful courtyard with swimming
pool
pes
t Carports & laundry facilities
e Carpets & Drape
arpoi
e Furnished or unfurnished
# Resident manager. Apt. 1
401 Lake Phone 822-2035
164tfn
CHILD CARE
Child care all ages. 846-8151.
Child care experience, 8-5 and hourly,
846-5548 or 846-6536. 336tfn
Gregory’s Day Nursery—846-4005. 218tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 3406 South College, State Licensed.
123-8626, Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99tfn
DONAHO SALES CO.
207 W. 28th
823-6666
Damaged & Unclaimed Freight,
Quality Merchandise At
Substantial Savings.
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes - TV - Repaired
713 S. Main 822-1941
PRESTONE $1.59 gal.
No Limit.
Havoline, Enco, Ama
lie, Conoco 30c qt.
Where low oil prices originate.
Quantity Rights Reserved
Parts Wholesale Too
Filters, Oil, Air - Fuel
10,000 Parts - We Fit
96% of All Cars - Save
25 - 40%
Brake Shoes $2.90 ex.
(most cars)
Auto trans. oil 25$
AC - Champion - Autolite plugs
Tires—Low price every day —
Just check our price with any
other of equal quality.
All approved Credit Cards
accepted
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAULK ’32
20 years in Bryan
1967 and who rei
and Testing Ce:
;d to graduate in January,
egistered in the Counseling
nter prior to November 1,
1966. Each student will receive through
mail an admission card telling where and
when to report. This card should reach
the student about five days before testing.
Any student not receiving a notice by
ig a notice by
December 1 should come by the Counsel-
r. Stud
t this
testing pro
of the Graduate Record Examinations to
lould come by
ing and Testing Center, Students who
cannot take the tests at this time may
register for the national tes
be given on the campus December 17, 1966.
Applications may be obtained from the
y
Counseling and Testing Center. The stu-
>g
dent’s completed application must reach
Princeton, New Jersey prior to November
29. 1966. 35U10
Attention Students:
Students receiving loans under the United
Student Aid Fund, Inc. (Guaranteed Loan
Program) since November 8, 1966, may
iply for a Federal Interest Subsidy.
apply for a Federal Interest Subsidy
Applications for this subsidy may be ob
tained from the Student Financial Aid
Office, Room 303, YMCA Building. 351U8
DEGREE FILING DEADLINE SET FOR
NOVEMBER 1, 1966
Applications for degrees are now being
accepted in the Registrar’s Office from
all students who expect to complete their
degree requirements by the end of the Fall
Semester 1966. Candidates for advanced
degrees must file their applications with
both the Registrar’s Office and the Grad-
i’s Office. The deadline date for
plications is November 1, 1966.
341t20
mg appl
the Student Finance Center
AMALIE, ENCO,
HAVOLINE, CONO
CO 30c Qt.
PRESTONE $1.59 Gal.
Quantity rights reserved. Oil
filters Vz price. Every item
discounted.
BRYAN OIL
805
N. College (Highway 6,
at 19th
WHSE.
N)
ATTENTION
January Graduates!
May begin ordering their
graduation invita
tions starting Oct. 3 - 31,
Monday - Friday 9 - 4 at
the cashier’s window.
Memorial Student Center
Baker Tire Co.
19th and Bryan Streets
WHERE YOU CAN
BUY TIRES CHEAPER.
One Way and Local Trailers
For Rent
{Nationwide)*
Call 822-8159
TRAILER REiaAL SYS1 EM.Im.
LET’S PLAY BILLIARDS
AT
Aggieland Recreation Center
Behind Betty’s Fashions
In Redmond Terrace Shopping Center
18 BILLIARD TABLES
7 NEW PINBALL MACHINES
2 SNOOKER TABLES
OPEN SEVEN DAYS WEEKLY
8 A. M. TILL MIDNIGHT
LADIES PLAY FREE
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY — 9 A. M. - 11 A. M.
Register Free For Lifetime Pass
— JOINTED CUE STICKS —
AGGIELAND RECREATION
CENTER
REDMOND TERRACE SHOPPING CENTER
■SEB
PIANOS ORGANS
BAND INSTR.
Back to school music sale. New pianos.
$15 per month. Used pianos, $10 per
ith. New band instr., $10 per month.
JIJLVJULU. AN W UtXHKl «(p J
Used pianos & band instr., $95 and up.
Tuning, repairs, and refinishing.
B & M Music Co.
213 W. 26th — Bryan
331tfn
WORK WANTED
Typing, thesis experience, 822-0061
822-3523 after 1 :00 p. m. 353
Typing. 846-6410.
REMODELING, REPAIR WORK AND
GENERAL CONTRACTING, after 5:00
call 846-5918. DON MARABLE. 290tfn
WANTED TO BUY
Pink boot pants. Size 36-32. 846-3023.
257t4
FOR SALE OR RENT
BRYAN MOBILE HOMES, 4212 Old Col
lege Road. Mobile Homes for SALE or
RENT, 846-6408. 358tl6
SPECIAL NOTICE
EMPLOYMENT
NOTICE
as to sex in our Help Wanted
,nd Employment Agency colui
-- . bona fid
Designations
iloy
umns are
hade only (1) to indicate bona fide occupa^
tional qualifications for employment whicl
abl
ces-
ness
qualifications
an employer regards as reason
tion of his busi
i a convenienc
know which i
ieves would be of
•x than the other
olved. Such desig
ns shall not be taken to indicate that
mployi
sary to the normal operation of his
or e
our
tions
mor<
because of the work involved,
natioi
ope
or enterprise, or (2) as a convenience to
he
t
e sex tnan tne
involved. Such desi
our read
tions th
rprise, or (2) as a conveni
ders to let them know which posi-
the advertiser Delieves would
interest to one sex than th
any advertiser intends or practices any un
lawful preference, limitation, specification
or discrimination in employment practices.
HELP WANTED
AVAILABLE
Part Time Position
For
CAMPUS SALES REPRESENTATIVE
Texas A&M University
Prefer Sophomore or Junior
Contact Placement Office 359t4
Bookkeeper wanted, must have experience
sting machine. Apply in
posting machine. Apply in person,
MADA INN, College Station. 349tfn
R.N. to work 3-11 p.m. and 11-7
and relief shift at Madii
County Hoa-
y $350.
i provided ; unifo
tact B. Tugger, R.N. at VI 6-5493 after
pital.
Meals
on
Starting salary $350.
provided
$350.00 and up
niforms laundered. Con-
ty
nd
Miscellaneous For Sale
SAVE Big! Do
Variety.
Big! Uo your own rug and up-
cleaning with Blue Lustre. Rent
$1. Ben Franklin’s
holstery
electric shampooer
It is now time for all Student Organiza-
ifficial recognition
‘O (
DEADLINE FOR APPLYING IS OCTO-
cognition at
it the MSC.
GIL’S RADIO & TV
Sales: Curtis Mathis
Service: All makes and models,
including color T. V.
and multiplex F M
2403 S. College 822-0826
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
FREIGHT SALVAGE
Brand Name Furniture
Household Appliances
Bedding
Office Furniture
Plumbing Fixtures
All damaged items i
utility by our repai:
stored to full
j department.
C & D SALVAGE CO.
32nd & S. Tabor Streets — Bryan
STUBBLEFIELD’S
IMPORTED CARS
Authorized Chrysler - Simca
Sunbeam Alpine Dealer
The Only Imported Cars
With 5 Yr. or 50,000 Miles
Warranty.
General Foreign Car Repair.
3219 Texas Ave.
Phone 823-6428 — Night 846-3605
Watch Repair
Jewelry Repair
Diamond Senior
Rings
Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5810
AUTO REPAIRS
All Makes
Just Say:
“Charge It’
Cade Motor Co.
Ford Dealer
GRAND OPENING
Thurs., Fri., & Sat.
3408 Texas Ave.
MOONEY MUSIC CO.
Baldwin Artist here 3 days
FREE Portable
T. V. to be given away Oct. 29, 1966.
Register Now!
3408 Texas Ave. 359tl
SUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M.
E. A. Examination and Fel-
lowcraft Degree, Thursday, Oct.
27, 7 p. m.
Bi
ennie A. Zinn W.M.
Joe Woolket, Secy. 358t2
’he Art Guild of College Station is noi
ering classes in art for children an
ilts (will trade tuition for babysitting
1—\ v.— information call
355t8
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main 822-6000
The
offer
adults
other services). For
Mrs. Foster, 946-8983.
WHITE AUTO,
College Station,
en you need hardware, household items,
pliances. large or small. SAVE DOL-
See
whi
appliances, large
LARS. 846-6626.
WE BUTCHER LIVESTOCK
For Your Food Locker
and Home Freezer.
Satisfaction Guaranteed
HANSON’S FROZEN FOODS INC.
Bryan, Texas 341tfn
Any student wishing to place
Aggieland in his high school libr
to place a 1965
ry may
do so by contacting the Student Publica
tions Office, Room 4, Y.M.C.A. basement,
ily a limited supply available. Will be
328tfn
Only a limited supply a'
given in order requested.
OTIS MCDONALD’S
Typewriters • Addjng Machines • Cal-
iilat
rs • Cash Registers • E
static Dry Copiers
Sales • Service • Rentals
Electro-
429 South Main Street • Phone 822-1328
Bryan, Texas 77802
THE BATTALION
Thursday, October 27, 1966
College Station, Texas
Page 5
A&M Gets $50,000 Grant
For Oceanographic Work
Texas A&M University has
been awarded a $50,000 NASA
grant to probe the ocean’s sec
rets from the air lanes and out
er space.
The one-year award is for an
investigation to determine how
oceanographic research can be
conducted from space. Funded
by the U. S. Naval Oceanographic
Office in conjunction with
NASA’s Earth Resources Pro
gram, the study may continue
five years or more.
Miami University and Massa
chusetts Institute of Technology
will conduct related research in
the Gulf.
Dr. Dale Leipper is principal
investigator for the A&M proj
ect. Dr. Louis Capurro and Dr.
Guy A. Franceschini of the staff,
and graduate students Don Walsh
and Frank Chmelik will collab
orate in river-ocean studies.
DR. FRANCESCHINI is work
ing on a plan to detect the
ocean’s characteristics through
openings in cloud formations.
Meteorologists Dr. Vance Moy
er, Dr. A. H. Thompson and grad
uate student James Arnold will
study ocean surface temperature
patterns as indicated by over-
lying clouds. Radar, cameras
and other remote sensors will
register data on water circula
tion and temperatures.
Project technicians are Mrs.
Calvin Boykin Jr. and Mrs. John
McGraw.
“One objective is to determine
what happens to the Mississippi
River water when it enters the
Gulf of Mexico. This will be done
in part by measuring tempera
tures with highly sensitive infra
red scanners,” Dr. Leipper said.
“A camera with nine lenses and
filters also will be used to rec
ord the route of the water.”
LEIPPER EXPLAINED that
the first year of research will
be done primarily aboard a NASA
Convair 240 and Lockheed Elec-
tra aircraft based in Houston.
“Our plans call for four flights,
each of several days duration, in
each of the seasons,” Leipper
said. “The Electra will be one
of the best equipped planes ever
converted for this type research.”
The project is part of the Apol
lo spacecraft applications pro
gram. Gemini photographs also
are made available to research-
Dr. Leipper discussed some
practical applications of the riv
er-ocean project.
“Sometimes the outflowing Mis-
sississippi River goes east, other
times to the west,” he said. “This
study may indicate when changes
occur and when Gulf currents
vary as the river water mixes
with sea water. These changes
affect fishing, sedimentation and
buildup of the delta.”
A LONG-RANGE GOAL is pre
diction of esa temperature dif
ferences and how far they extend.
Such production would have ap
plication, for example, to fish
eries problems.
Leipper pointed to other practi
cal earth studies from outer space
in such fields as geology, agri
culture and forestry.
The oceanographer emphasized
the need for knowing the situa
tion on the surface for compara
tive indications of the same
events from the air. In an initial
research flight by Walsh, A&M
graduate student Don Durham
checked ocean temperatures from
a boat and relayed the informa
tion by radio.
Tentative plans call for install
ing instrumentation for ocean
ographic studies aboard Apollo
spacecraft in the summer of 1968.
Engineering Exam
Set In December
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
LOWEST PRICES
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
118 S. Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874
Texas Western Takes
Over Defensive Lead
NEW YORK (A>) — Texas
Western has taken over as the
No. 1 defensive team against
rushing among major college
football teams.
Statistics by the NCAA Service
Bureau show Texas Western,
which dumped San Jose State for
a loss of 106 yards rushing last
Saturday, has limited the opposi
tion to 34.8 yards a game .
The Texas A&M Chapter of
the Texas Society of Profession
al Engineers, in cooperation with
Tau Beta Pi and the College of
Engineering here, is assisting
students in making proper prep
aration for the Engineering-in-
Training Examination, according
to J. G. McGuire, assistant dean
of engineering.
The examination will be held
Saturday, Dec. 3 from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. in room 301 of the Engi
neering Building, and will be open
to engineering B.S. degree candi
dates in January 1967.
Those graduating in May or
August 1967 may take the exami
nation April 22 but not the one
to be given in December, Mc
Guire added.
STUDENT HAVE BEEN re
quested to mail their applications
and fees of $3 for B. S. candi
dates directly to Col. Thomas
Green’s office. Deadline for the
applications to arrive in his of
fice is Nov. 21.
Application forms and bro
chures are available at the re
spective department heads’ of
fices, McGuire said.
“Students who plan to register
by examination should make a
through review as preparation,”
McGuire noted.
Nine review sessions have been
scheduled to prepare candidates
for the test. All the meetings
will be in room 228 of the Chem
istry Building at 7:30 p.m.
McGUIRE RELEASED the fol
lowing schedule of review ses
sions, including teachers and sub
jects to be covered: Nov. 2 —
mathematics, James M. Nash;
physics, Dr. R. G. Cochran. Nov.
9 — chemistry, Dr. C. D. Holland;
electrical engineering, John S.
Denison. Nov. 11 — mechanics
(statics and dynamics), Dr.
Thomas J. Kozik. Nov. 16 —
strength of materials, Dr. Charles
H. Samson; fluid mechanics, W.
I. Truettner. Nov. 30 — ther
modynamics, Dr. Clifford M.
Simmang; engineering economics,
Dr. A. W. Wortham.
McGuire said additional infor
mation could be obtained from
him or from department heads
concerned.
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