dy 3fBea umo 8t , and n; 1 ® rado Rivet S °uth Tex # , h 0f V ^S tric Po Wt L a, Tej. Company Power | ^ allas . L„ Company 0 j The Washington consulting firm of former Presidential Ad- iday i n ! rsigned ►Pen for ion at ion Schulz HE BATTALION Tuesday, February 28, 1967 College Station, Texas Page 3 Former LBJ Aide To Advise A&M visor Clifford Carter has been re tained by Texas A&M to provide information and assistance in the university’s program for obtain- BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES Dm day 4# per word O per word each additional day Minimum charge—50« Brd each additia m char Claeiified Uiaplay 90# per column inch each inaertion DEADLINE t p.aa. day before publication FOR RENT Furnished two bedroom apartment, Uni- srsity Acres, central heat and air $80.00. all 846-5120. 408t2 to bedroom furnished apartment, cen- alr and heat, brick, 310 Second Street, pus, available 40444 Tw al S two blocks from larch 1. 823-8181. FAIRWAY APARTMENTS • Two bedrooms • Furnished or unfurnished • Carpeted and draped • T.V. cable connections • Close to A&M, elementary schools and golf course t Central air and heat • Built in stove, refrigerator and disposal. From $99.50 S300 S. College Resident Mgr. Apt. S-B 144-4715 822-8022 Normandy Manor Apartments —Central air conditioning and heat -Colored-electric appliances —Swimming pool —Lsrge patio area —Drapes and carpeting —Carports and laundry facilities —Furnished and unfurnished -1-2 bedroom apartments —Walking distance to downtown —Located near churches and schools All Utilities Paid Manager—Apt. No. 9—Mrs. Mann 828-8492 366tfn STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day nd weekly rate, near the University, 846- ty, t 262 THE BRYAN ARMS APARTMENTS “Congenial Living” Separate Adult & Family Areas “Children Welcome'' Model Apts. Open For Inspection From $120 - All Utilities Paid 1602 S. College Avenue Resident Manager - Apt. 56 Phone 823-4250 Make Your Deposit Now 365tfn THE FRENCH QUARTER APARTMENTS • 1 & 2 Bedrooms • Fully Furnished • Central Heat A Air • Electric Kitchens • Carpets A Drapes • Swimming Pool • Laundry Facilities ALL BILLS PAID 601 Cross St. College Station 846-8981 VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan A say between Brya AAM University baths • All General Electric built-ins • 1 A 2 bedrooms with 1 or 1V4 • Central heat A air • Large walk-in closets • Beautiful courtyard with swimming pool • Carpets A Drapes • Carports A laundry facilities • Furnished or unfurnished • Resident manager, Apt. 1 401 Lake Phone 822-2035 154tfn HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th 822-2819 OTIS MCDONALD’S Typewriters • Adding Machines • Cal culators • Cash Registers • Electro static Dry Copiers Sales • Service • Rentals Norelco dictating equipment 429 South Main Street • Phone 822-1328 Bryan, Texas 77802 Havoline, Enco, Ama lie, Conoco 30c qt. We stock all local major brands. 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 $2.98 ex. 2 Wheels — many cars Auto trans. oil 25tf 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 21 years in Bryan FOR SALE Repossessed sewing machines, your pick ight stitch or zig-zag. Model New Home portable, $60. 846-7797. 408t5 of straigh One long black size 12 ; one >air jeweled formal, white crepe cocktail dress, — . S1Z' 12 ; two pair slacks, size 10 ; one two-piece hostess outfit, size 10 ; call after 5 p. m., 846-3520. 408t2 1966 Volvo, two door, excellent condition, ater, radio, 21,000 miles. Overseas duty, must sell. 846-5688, 3416 Parkway Terrace. 408t4 heater, radio, 21,000 miles. 1962 Dodge, automatic transmission, air conditioning, excellent condition, true mile age, 43,076, $795. 846-5444 after 5. 408t3 1966 blue Corvette convertible with both tops, 360 h.p., 4-speed, positraction, AM- FM, air conditioned, powerbrakes, power windows 22,000 miles, $3,200. 846-8171 .mot. 408t4 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Fire extinguishers, tablet arm chairs, mat tresses, lockers, books, electrical equipment, desk, chairs, heating units, projectors, lounge furniture, lockers, pump with gas engine, five 100 ft. light poles with fixtures, one cooling tower. Successful bidder on cooling tower must show proof of respon sibility for damage claims. Bid forms will be available and sealed bids received in the office of the Dirctor of Purchasing and Stors, B&U Building, Asbury Street, until 10:00 a. m. March 8, 1967. This equipment may be inspected between 8:00 a. m. and 4 :30 p. m., Monday through Friday by con tacting the Inventory Supervisor at the above address. For information call 846- 7723. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all technicalities. 408t5 For sale by owner. Pay equity and assume 4*4% G.I. Loan on 8 bedroom, 1 Vi bath brick home at 202 Helena. Phone 846-5672. Zenith 17" Portable T. V. with remote control and hospital stand, guaranteed, $69.95. R.C.A. Color console, 21", guaran- teed, $189.95. GIL'S RADIO & T. V„ 2403 S. College, 822-0826. 407t5 For all your paint and lumber needs see your local lumber dealer, MARION PUGH LUMBER CO. Reject slab doors for desk tops, masonite, table legs, celotex, upsom board, moldings of all types and cut ply wood. Four blocks south of Kyle Field on Hwy. 6. Ph. VI 6-6711. THE MARION PUGH LUMBER CO. 395tfn PIANOS ORGANS BAND INSTR. Back to school music sale. New pianos. $16 per month. Used pianos, $10 per month. New band instr., $10 per month. Used pianos A band instr., $95 and up. Tuning, repairs, and refinishing. B & M Music Co. 213 W. 26th — Bryan 822-5226 SSltfn APARTMENTS FOR RENT COLLEGEHILLS, across from A&M Golf i upstairs furnished loner, garage, adults only. $66.00 without utilities. Phone 846- 40 Course, one be drool apartment, air -oom nditii )7tfn CHILD CARE Aggie Wife will baby sit any time, day or evening, 846-7429. 406t3 Child care all ages. 846-8161. Child care experience, 8-6 and hourly, 846-6636 or 846-6548. 336tfn Gregory’s Day Nursery—846-4006. 218tfn HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN TER, 3406 South College, State Licensed. 123-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn PETS REWARD for small male poodle, black with white breast, lost in vicinity of Normandy Square Apts. Call 846-4366. 408t4 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 TRANSMISSIONS REPAIRED & EXCHANGED Completely Guaranteed LOWEST PRICES HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION 118 S. Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874 GM Lowest Priced Cars $49.79 per mo. With Normal Down Payment OPEL KADETT Sellstrom Pontiac - Buick 2700 Texas Ave. 822-1336 26th & Parker 822-1307 SOSOLIKS TY & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV AH Makes - TV - Repaired 713 S. Main 822-1941 FREIGHT SALVAGE • Brand Name Furniture • Household Appliances • Bedding ^ Office Furniture • Plumbing Fixtures All damaged items restored to full utility by our repairs department. C & D SALVAGE CO. 32nd & S. Tabor Streets — Bryan TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main 822-6090 HELP WANTED Checker and Mans Saturdays and Sund telephone 822-4386. rer. Drive-In Grocery, lys. For appointment 408t4 WAITERS WANTED FOR RESORT DINING ROOM. Good Salary, Tips, Room and Board. Tel. Hilltop Lakes Resort, Normangee, 396-3561, or come to Hilltop Lakes Lodge for interview. 406t4 SPECIAL NOTICE See WHITE AUTO. College Station, when you need hardware, household items, small. SAVE DOL- en you nee appliances, large LARS. 846-5626. WE BUTCHER LIVESTOCK For Your Food Locker and Homo Freoser. Satisfaction Guaranteed Hanson’s Frozen Foods Inc. Bryan, Texas 341tfn OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notices must arrive in the Office ications before deadline oi 1 p. m. of the day preceding publication, of Student Pu It is now time for all clubs who are not officially recognized to apply for recogni tion. These clubs must file a list of their officers with the Student Finance Center, MSC. DEADLINE FEB. 28. Applications for degrees are now bein accepted in the Registrar’s Office from a students who expect to complete their de ling all gree requirments by May 1967. Candidates for advanced degrees must file their appli cations with both the Registrar’s Office and the Graduate Dean’s Office. The deadline date for filing application is March 1, 1967. H. L. Heaton Director of Admissions and Registrar “SPRING AWARD SCHOLARSHIPS” Application forms for Spring Award Scho- iarships may be obtained from the Student Financial Aid Office, Room 308, YMCA Building during the period February 13 - March 31, 1967. All applications must be ippUcations m filed with the Student Financial Aid Office by not later than 6:00 p. m. April 1, 1967. Late applications will not be accepted. by not an 6:00 p. m. April 1, 1967. NOTICE—PRE-VETERINARY MEDICINE STUDENTS Pre-veterinary medicine students who ex pect to qualify as applicants for admission to the professional curriculum of the Col lege of Veterinary Medicine in September 1967 may secure application forms in the Registrar’s Office beginning Monday, Feb ruary 20, 1967. May 1, 1967 is the deadline for filing applications and transcripts with filing ; the Registrar. H. L. Heaton, Director of Admissions and Registrar The 1966-67 official directory of officea, staff and students is now available. You may send your orders (interdepartmental orders, etc.) to the Student Publications Office. YMCA Building. The price is $1.0* per directory. WORK WANTED Ironing done in my home, 823-0237. 408t2 Have your typing done on the newest IBM Selectric. COSTS NO MORE. 822- 8022. 391tfn Typing. 823-6410, REMODELING. REPAIR WORK AND GENERAL CONTRACTING, after 6:00 call 846-5918. DON MARABLE. 290tfn DONAHO SALES CO. 207 W. 28th 823-6666 Damaged & Unclaimed Freight, Quality Merchandise At Substantial Savings. BLOCKER TRANT INCOME TAX 4015 Texas Ave. — 846-7842 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 ATTENTION May Graduates! Deadline For Ordering Graduation Invitations Feb. 28 Orders Taken From 9-12, 1-4, Mon. - Fri. At The Cashier’s Window Memorial Student Center • Watch Repair • Jewelry Repair • Diamond Senior Rings • Senior Rings Refinished C. W. Varner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-5816 AUTO REPAIRS All Makes Just Say: “Charge It” Cade Motor Co. Ford Dealer ing federal and private-funded research programs. A&M President Earl Rudder said Carter and his associates will help the university keep informed on the growing number of re search programs available through various governmental, industrial and foundation sources. “The scope of this source of revenue, which is necessary to support the wide variety of grad uate research being conducted at Texas A&M, is now so broad and diversified that it is difficult for any single institution to keep abreast of developments,” Rudder said. “A FIRST-CLASS university must have financial support in the form of grants to conduct a broad-based graduate research program of excellence,” he con tinued. “We have thus retained Mr. Carter’s firm to assist us in this important function,” Rudder continued. Carter, a former Bryan-College Station businessman, served as an advisor to President Lyndon Johnson from 1963 to 1966 and also was an advisor for the Na tional Democratic Committee. He resigned from the post last No vember to enter private business. Rudder pointed out that A&M has in recent years become in creasingly research-minded, espe cially at the graduate level, as part of its overall program of academic excellence. THE UNIVERSITY is cur rently engaged in a host of va ried projects in its 159 research laboratories. It is currently oper ating on a $17 million research budget. A large portion of the univer sity’s research is nuclear and space oriented. The institution recently opened a new space re search center and later this spring will begin test operations at its new $6 million cyclotron complex, which, when in full serv ice, will be the largest “atom smasher” in the Southwest. The university also is in the process of increasing the power of its Nuclear Science Center reactor tenfold — to 1,000 kilowatts, making it one of the most power ful on any campus in the country. KEESE HONORED Charles J. Keese, professor of civil engineering at Texas A&M and executive officer of the Texas Transportation In stitute, receives a plaque from David McGrath (left) honor ing him for his contributions to the construction industry. Keese was one of 39 persons given awards Wednesday in New York. Education Expert Says U. S. Lacking In Technical Schools 2 Business Profs Publish Articles Two Management Department faculty members are co-authors of an article published in the Jan uary issue of “Southern Business Journal.” Dr. George H. Rice, department chairman, and Dr. William C. House, associate professor, wrote “Rational Decision Making Un der Conditions of Risk and Un certainty.” Dr. House also wrote “Atti tudes Toward People,” published in a recent issue of “Military Re view.” An authority on Russian poly technic education says that U. S. public schools must offer a liberal education which includes techni cal understanding. “Industrial arts courses offer a means of discovering and devel oping technical talents that our kids have for engineering,” noted Dr. Marshall L. Schmitt, indus trial arts specialist in the U. S. Office of Education. The Texas Industrial Arts Association conference consult ant said such courses provide a method of expression of technical talents. “Something about the program helps kids learn,” he noted. “It has a broadening content.” THE PRINCIPAL speaker at the recent :20th Industrial Arts Teachers Conference at the MSC stressed to more than 500 partici pants that “school administra tors are accepting industrial arts programs more and more as a good vehicle for learning, for the slower student and engineering- oriented kids.” In stressing a positive ap proach to industrial arts pro grams, Schmitt noted they offer a purposeful activity and a practi cal approach to real learning sit uations. He studied Russian polytechnic education as an appointed mem ber of a three-man team which toured the U.S.S.R. in 1959. “People didn’t realize the So viets had such a well-developed polytechnic program,” he said. THE U. S. has a much broader program, indicated the 10-year official of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. “The Russian polytechnic pro gram is not as creative,” he con tinued. “Student engineering and planning has long been a part of the U. S. industrial arts program. It is much more reflective of a technological program than any other.” PARDNER You’ll Always Win The Showdown When You Get Your Duds Done At CAMPUS CLEANERS OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT NOW! Per Annum Paid Quarterly on INSURED SAVINGS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION 2913 Texai Ave. m la-de-da snooty affairs our specialty! Ladies love meeting at Ramada Inn! Fancy banquets, Club get- togethers and Luncheons are just more fun! Hold your next femme fest at Ramada ... whether lav ishly formal or quaintly unre strained. At Ramada it’s no secret: we love ladies! Try our fast, friendly breakfast and luncheon service. RAMADA INN Bryan - College Station 846-8811 REGISTRATION AND TEXT BOOKS BREAK YOU? 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