. . . ■ • . - !_ .. I WHATABURGER 1101 S. College — Across From Weingarten “WORLD’S LARGEST PURE BEEF BURGER’ • 14 Lb. Pure Beef In Every Waataburger • MADE WITH 100% PURE BEEF GROUND DAILY AT WHATABURGER PHONE 823—1864 — Your Order Will Be Ready Engineering Fraternity Pledges 6 THE BATTALION Friday, October 28, 1966 College Station, Texas Page 3 Alpha Pi Mu, the Industrial Engineering fraternity, took six pledges into its local chapter this week. The new pledges include two undergraduates and four gradu ates students. Bob Dillard and Jose Macias are the undergrad uates, and graduates include Hank Lewis, Bill Kirk, Orlando Madrigal, and Dileep Sule. Something new in Alpha Pi Mu’s pledge requirements is the construction of a project by the pledges. This year, the pledges are required to construct a phy sical representation device for demonstrating planning. This de vice is used to simplify complex planning. Alpha Pi Mu was organized in 1958. President is Mike Barnes. BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day O Per w nal day 3c per word each additi* Minimum charge- Classified Diapl ona 56d char lay 90* per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication FOR RENT Three bedroom house, air cting company for the an extra 724 Villa Maria Rd., Brya cots, $2.00 for two nights. away $2.25, double beds, $2.00. Call 823-8338. an. Thin Single Three bedroom house, one block off campus, Southside. 6:00, 846-6502. THE FRENCH QUARTER APARTMENTS 1 A 2 Bedrooms Fully Furnished Central Heat A Air Electric Kitchens Carpets A Drapes Swimming Fool Laundry Facilities ALL BILLS PAID MI Cross 8t. 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(most cars) Auto trans. oil 25$ 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 FOR SALE Beautiful registered AKC toy poodle pup pies—silver, silver-biege, and black creme, 403-A Culpepper Drive, College Station. 360tfn Must sell, 1964 Corvair Monza, sport — coupe, 4 speed transmission, bucket seats, R&H, Call 846-5729 (8 - 5) or 822-4927 anytime. 358t4 j Gentle 2-year-old saddle horse. Call 822- 3980 after 6 :00 p. m. 4 PIANOS ORGANS t BAND INSTR. e Back to school music sale. New pianos, $15 per month. Used pianos, $10 per V month. New band instr., $10 per month. 3 Used pianos & band instr., $95 and up. Tuning, repairs, and refinishing, t r B & M Music Co. n 213 W. 26th — Bryan r 822-5226 331tfn EMPLOYMENT NOTICE Designations as to sex in our Help Wanted »nd Employment Agency columns are Hade only (1) to Indicate bona fide occupa tional qualifications for employment which 1 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 AVAILABLE Part Time Position For CAMPUS SALES REPRESENTATIVE Texas A&M University Prefer Sophomore or Junior Contact Placement Office 359ti Bookkeeper wanted, must have experience in posting machine. Apply in person, RAMADA INN, College Station. 349tfn R.N. to work 8-11 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 u.ro. 296tfn TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED 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 DONAHO SALES CO. 207 W. 28th 823-6666 Damaged & Unclaimed Freight, Quality Merchandise At Substantial Savings. HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th 822-2819 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 SOSOLIK'S TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV AH Makes - TV - Repaired 713 S. Main 822-1941 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 SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE FANNIN PTA CARNIVAL, Fannin Gym, MONDAY, Oct. 31, 5-8 p. m. Everyone invited. Corner E. 30th & Hutchins St., Bryan. Hot dogs, home made candy, cakes, pies, popcorn, hot > candy, cal and cold drinks, brand new spook house and brand new booths and all new imes along with pony rides and hay lea. gam ride ATTENTION STUDENTS Get All Supplies For Projects Such As Architecture For 5% Discount To All Aggies. 208 Old Hwy. 6 Marion Pugh Lumber Co. Purple Tree Night Club Friday, Oct. 28, 9 to 12 Music By “THE AVANTIS” Free Matinee Sat. 1 To 5 p. m. Music By ‘Joe and The Navigators’ Saturday Night 9 To 1 a. m. The Art Guild of College Station is n Irei iby: information classes in adults (will or other services). For Mrs. Foster, 846-8983. ow ses in art for children and trade tuition for babysitting iformation call 366t8 wh appli LARS. s. largi 846-562f WE BUTCHER LIVESTOCK For Your Food Locker and Home Freezer. Satisfaction Guaranteed Hanson’s Frozen Foods Inc. Bryan, Texas 341tfn CHILD CARE Child care all ages. 846-8161. 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, 34,06 South College. State Licensed. 823-8626, Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn WANTED TO BUY Pink boot pants. Size 36-32. 846-3023. 257t4 OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office of Student Publications before deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding publication. The 1966-67 official directory of offices, staff and students will be available in about two w orders (interd eeks. Yo ou may ital orde send your etc.) to :, YMCA directory. Attention ail undergraduate students majoring in Education or seeking certifica tion report to Mrs. Phyllis Tyler, room 409 Academic building for a check of fold ers no later than Oct. 31. Very important. 357t4 "The English Proficiency Examination required of all juniors majoring in History ind in Government will be given on No- e gi vember 1 and 2 from 3 :00 - 5 :00 p. m., in Room 204, Nagle Hall. Students should XUISIHU Z-V**, JL'IU&IC AJLCIA 1. O L ULAATH Go OIAAJL4AAA register for this examination at the depart ment prior to 5:00 p. m., Monday, October 31.” J. M. Nance Head of Department 357t4 All students desiring to student teach during the spring semester ’67 must have formal applications at the Department of Education and Psych by Oct. 31, 1966. Necessary forms for applications should be picked up at room 409. 357t4 ANNOUNCEMENT SENIORS Graduate Record Examinations (Institu tional Testing Program) For Seniors Scheduled to Graduate in January, 1967 The Graduate Record Examinations will be given on Friday evening, December 2 and Saturday morning, December 3 to all Seniors scheduled to graduate in January, 1967 and who registered in the Counseling and Testing Center prior to November 1, and testing (Jenter prior to .November 1, 1966. Each student will receive through mail an admission card telling where when to report. This card should r< the student about five days before test Any student not receiving a notice by December 1 should come by the Counsel- er 1 should come by the Couns d Test! :e tests at this ; national testing pn of the Graduate Record Examinations to come ing and Testing Center, Students who cannot take the tests at this time may •ogram ly the Ing Center, Students ' his register for the national teetin be given on the campus December 17, 1966. Applications may be obtained from the Counseling and Testing Center. The stu dent’s completed application must reach Princeton, New Jersey prior to November 29, 1966. 351tl0 Attention Students receiving loans under the United Students receiving loans under the united Student Aid Fund, Inc. (Guaranteed Loan Program) since November 8, 1965, may - - - - - - ned the Office, Room 303, YMCA Building. 351tl8 DEGREE FILING DEADLINE SET FOR NOVEMBER 1, 1966 Applications for degrees are now being ited in the Registrar’s Office from ccepted m tne .Registrar s Uiliee rrom 11 students who expect to complete their egree requirements by the end of the Fall 1966. Candidates for advanced ust file their applications with degree Semester degrees mu: both the uate Dean filing app for 1, 1966. 341t20 It is now time for all Student Organiza' for official recognitio: the Student Finance Center at the MSC. DEADLINE FOR APPLYING IS OCTO- tions to apply ion at BER 14. OTIS MCDONALD’S Typewriters • Adding Machines • Cal culators • Cash Registers • Electro static Dry Copiers Sales • Service • Rentals 429 South Main Street • Phone 822-1328 Bryan, Texas 77802 TRANSMISSIONS REPAIRED & EXCHANGED Completely Guaranteed LOWEST PRICES HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION 118 S. Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874 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 STUBBLEFIELD’S IMPORTED CARS Authorized Chrysler - Simca • i 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 FREIGHT SALVAGE Baker Tire Co. • Brand Name Furniture • Household Appliances 19th and Bryan Streets • Bedding s# Office Furniture • Plumbing Fixtures WHERE YOU CAN BUY TIRES CHEAPER. All damaged items restored to full utility by our repairs department. One Way and Local Trailers For Rent r C & D SALVAGE CO. {NationwideC 32nd & S. Tabor Streets — Bryan Call 822-8159 THAI LI It RKOTAL SYSTlM.Uc. AUTO REPAIRS TYPEWRITERS All Makes Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Just Say: Distributors For: “Charge It” Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines Cade Motor Co. CATES Ford Dealer TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main 822-6000 • Watch Repair AMALIE, ENCO, • Jewelry Repair HAVOLINE, CONO- • Diamond Senior CO 30c Qt. Rings PRESTONE $1.59 Gal. • Senior Rings Quantity rights reserved. Oil Refinished C. W. Varner & Sons filters Vz price. Every item discounted. Jewelers BRYAN OIL WHSE. North Gate 846-5810 805 N. College (Highway 6, N) at 19th A&M Awarded $60,784 Grant For Seminar A GLIMPSE OF HEMISFAIR The accidental meeting- of some Braniff International hostesses in their new Pucci-designed uniforms and some girls posing at HemisFair ’68 headquarters in traditional Mexican costumes resulted in this “something old, some thing new” picture. The girls are Iree Van Cleave and Susan Greenwood (L and R) of Dallas and Estela Yvonne Herrera (C) of San Antonio. Prof Will Speak At Dedication Of New Bridge City Sims School Dr. Paul Hensarling of Texas A&M University will be principal speaker for dedication of a new TODAY & SATURDAY Mickey Rooney In “AMBUSH BAY’ AFTER THE SATURDAY NITE BALL GAME 12:00 P. M. LATE SHOW FROLLIC ‘ORGY AT LIL’S PLAGE” STARTS SUNDAY Warren Beatty & Susanna York (That Tom Jones Girl) In “KALEIDOSCOPE” QUEEN DOUBLE FEATURE William Holden In “STALAG 17” & Shirley McLain In ‘WHAT A WAY TO GO” ; I ai: d * i.HIl 0B( N UhDtB 12 VtABS- rRct LAST NITE At 6:30 p. m. “MONDO CANE” ‘PURPLE NOON” OUR SAT. NITE SPECIAL 4 Color Hits No. 1 “MY GESHIA” No. 2 “NO TIME FOR SGTS’ No. 3 ‘KID RODELO” No. 4 ‘PROMISE HER ANYTHING” CIRCLE LAST NITE At 6:30 p. m. Jerry Lewis In “3 ON A COVCH’ At 8:30 p. m. Frank Sinatra In “OCEAN’S 11” OUR SAT. NITE BIG 3 No. 1 At 6:30 p. m. “RIDE THE HIGH COUNTRY” No. 2 At 8:42 p. m. “2ND TIME AROUND” No. 3 At 10:45 p. m. “IN LOVE AND WAR” Bridge City elementary school Sunday. The E. E. Sims Elementary School will be dedicated at 2:30 p.m. The new Bridge City struc ture is named for Dr. E. E. Sims, superintendent of the Bridge City Independent School District since 1962. “The new elementary school is a monument to Bridge City peo ple who support good education for their children.” Dr. Hensar- ling said. “Naming the school for Dr. Sims indicates they are willing to support the programs and ad ministration,” the Education and Psychology Department head added. Bridge City citizens voted two facility improvement bond issues in the last four years. The dis trict doubled its facilities in the same period, has another bond issue before the public, enrolled 2,700 students this fall — com pared to 1,000 eight years ago— and is gaining state-wide recog nition for its multi-level, weight ed grades program. Texas A&M University has been awarded a $60,784 grant under the National Defense Edu cation Act for a 1967 Summer Institute in English. The eight-week seminar begins June 5 and ends July 28, noted Institute Director J. S. Jernigan, assistant professor of English. Participants include 40 English teachers with a minimum of three years’ teaching experience in grades 7 through 12. Jernigan said literature and language will be taught, with participants to receive six hours credit toward advanced degrees. In the past two institutes, nine hours credits could be earned. Jernigan said the number of hours will be reduced to relieve pressure on students. The English Institutes began at A&M in 1965 under a $54,803 grant. A&M received $61,011 last summer. “Composition will be taught as a coordinating course for lan guage and literature,” Jernigan explained. “About one third of the time will be spent in discus sion and practical application of new methods for presenting sub ject matter.” The institute staff includes Dr. Harrison E. Hierth in language, Dr. Carroll D. Laverty in litera ture, and Dr. Harry P. Kroitor in composition. Tom R. McElroy of Bellaire High School, Hous ton, will supervise the institute workshop. Dr. Lee J. Martin, A&M Eng lish Department head, will serve as a consultant. Three guest lecturers are to be named. PALACE Brqan Z’SS7^ NOW SHOWING Dean Martin In ‘TEXAS ACROSS THE RIVER” ENGINEERS LET'S TALK Our plant facilities and product output are constantly expanding to meet growing demands for gasoline, motor oil, LP-gas and agricultural chemicals. Outstanding opportunity for you to grow with us. If you’ll soon graduate in Mechanical, Petroleum or Chemical Engi neering, sign up with Mrs. Bishop in the Placement Of fice before our interviewing date. Limited number of summer jobs openings for Junior and senior Engineer ing students. Friday, November 4, 1966 — 8:30 to 4:30 p. m. The Shamrock Oil And Gas Corporation Amarillo, Texas An Equal Opportunity Employer FRONT of SEASON SJJ WHILE THEY LAST TEXAS AGGIE AND UNIVERSITY SEAL SWEAT SHIRTS —Most Sizes and Colors New Stock Long Sleeve Short Sleeve Retail Price 3.25 3.00 Assorted Children’s 2.50-2.75 Sale Price 2.00 1.85 1.65 WHY PAY MORE? TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE Weingarten Shopping Center 1018 S. College - Bryan Bob Boriskie ’55