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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1967)
•-•sssst ^ m ,., f , . ■ ; .^r franklin’s -5, at vi VN(;e 'UR GOLF l ME TIME s 4-10 ■10 'ranklin’s 'sity on 60 en! >en 5 inball ays rntil t )Ot’s) ails THE BAHAUGN Friday, October 27, 1967 College Station, Texas Page 3 Park Cleaners Southside Shopping Center (South Gate) —Cleaning —Pressing —Alterations —Shirt Service Highlander Center Washateria Redmond Shopping Center Corps: Coin Operated Dry Cleaning Civilian: Wash & Wear Laundering —Professional Dry Cleaning —Shirt Service (Attendant on duty 7:30 a. m. until 10:00 p. m.) 7& e , \turSl iidof 'llensakj ' und ! Wollensak Portable Operates on flashlight batteries or household current. Five-inch reels play/record up to four hours. Includes: Remote-control dynamic microphone, earphone, patch cord and reel of "Scotch" Brand Recording Tape. Features: Automatic Record Level • Solid-state circuitry • Constant speed capstan drive • Push button controls. $89.95 BRYAN RADIO & T.V. SERVICE, INC. 1301 South College Bryan, Texas Phone 822-4862 HORSLEY HONORED Wendell R. Horsley (third from left), recently retired placement director at Texas A&M University, receives a plaque from Texas Power and Light Company for assistance in employing 83 A&M graduates through the years. Men from the Class of ’22 to ’68 signed the award. TP&L representatives making the presentation are (from left) Bill Bedrick, James Abernathy and James Gregory. MSC Shutterbugs Keep Darkroom Spic And Span A swarm of elves appear to help keep equipment, supplies, chemicals and negatives orderly in the Camera Committee’s 12 by BATTALION CLASSIFIED GARAGE SALE Electronic parts, surplus junk. Radios, t.V.’s and some large appliances. Satur- l*y, October 28. 8 til 12. 308 Foch. 491t3 63 Fairlane 600 V-8, power steering, lutomatic, air, new tires. 846-7390. 490t4 WANT AD RATES 0m da/ <4 per 14 per word each additional da/ Minimum charge—504 Classified Display •04 Per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 4 p.m. da/ before publication FOR SALE Dressy semi-formal, size 7. Call 846-5694. 493t4 BI-CITY HOBBI-KRAFT plaster, ceramics, feathers decoupage, casting resin 1001 S. College Ave. 822-1921 -Complete line of art supplies ; Shiva oils, Hiitex arcrylics, water colors, pastels, lushes, canvas boards — just everything or the artist. Chapman's Paint Store, 2 locks north of Weingartens at 811 S. ollege Avenue. 470tl Stereo, amplifier, and tuner, ible made by Eico. Cost $260 125 buys the combination. 846-: and turn- new. First 846-3079. 492t2 Electric base guitar and amplifier. King- ton 308 like new. $85. 846-4354. 492t4 1955 V-8 Pontiac - Aut adio, good for work or sc 0-16-20 meter beam ; Wooden mobile cam- ler, shack or shop ; has 3 windows & door. " hitch & spare tire. 822-3132 after 6 491t3 Gentle Kid Horses. Call 822-3980. FOR SALE BY OWNER ! Lot 70 x 100 ols. 489tfn x 10 let on 26th Street in Bryan near school Phone 846-6669. OWNER LEAVING TOWN MUST ELL1 Three bedroom home central air nd heat. One of the most beautifully land- Kaped lots in Brazos County. Phone 846- B69. 489tfn 66 Honda 305 Dream, Uow mi Mditlon, 846-5694 after 5:30 p. mileage A-l m. $325. 486tfn AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 HOME & CAR RADIO REPAIRS SALES & SERVICE KEN’S RADIO & TV 303 W. 26th 822-2819 Enco, Amalie, Conoco 31c qt. We stock all local major brands. Where low oil prices originate. Quantity Rights Reserved Wheel Bearings 50% Off 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 Starters - Generators All 6 Volt — $10.95 Each Most 12 Volt — $11.95 Each 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 21 years in Bryan HELP WANTED rt-tir Student to do part-time com work on commission basis. Ci imercial sales i basis. Car necessary. Set own work schedule calling on local businessmen. Address inquiries to Box F Bryan. 490t4 Waiter or waitress opening for Aggie or Aggie wife. Part-time or full time. Kettle, Manager. 846-9927. Dutch 490t4 Experienced beauty operator, guaranteed salary, 822-4407, after 6. 822-6183. 488t6 Servicemen wanted for T. V., radio and war bi-fidelity repair. Call Bryan Radio and T. V. 822-4862. 475tfn Wanted, two registered nurses for su- idison Cou •alary. Call collect, DI 8 Rice or Mr. E. G. Clark. 465tfn WANTED Roommate wanted for the rest of the semester. Call 846-2714 after noon. 483tfn SPECIAL NOTICE Coin operated electric typewriters avail able for use in Memorial Student Center. Cost lOo for 20 minutes, 26c for 1 hour. Located in Room B of sound proof piano practice rooms on lower level of MSC. Cheek out key at main desk. 460tfn WORK WANTED Typing C-17-B College View. 846-6416. 491tfn CHILD CARE Chilu care all ages. 846-8161. HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN TER. 3406 South College, State Licensed. 123-8626. Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99tfn FOR RENT Three room apartment, bus, excellent neighborhood, bills not paid. Cali early or late. 822-6888. 491tfn Three bedroom, two baths, den, attached garage, fenced yard. Near Crockett Ele mentary, 846-7928 after 5:30 p. m. 486tfn Comfortable room, air-conditioned, out side door, adjoining bath shared with one. Reasonable. Near bus line. Call early or late 822-6888. 486tfn STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day and waakl/ rate, near the University, 846- 6410. 26!tfn THE BRYAN ARMS APARTMENTS “Congenial Living” Separate Adult A Family Arena “Children Welcome" Model Apts. Open For Inspection From $120 - All Utilitiee Paid 1602 S. College Avenue Resident Manager - Apt. 65 Phone 823-4250 Make Your Deposit Now 305tfn LOST Suit pants or between Puryear, 6-L. Puryear Hall parking lot lot and Puryear Hall. Reward. TRANSMISSIONS REPAIRED & EXCHANGED Completely Guaranteed LOWEST PRICES HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION 118 S. Bryan —Bryan— 822-6874 COME FLY WITH US • FLIGHT INSTRUCTION • RENTALS • FREE TIE DOWNS • CHARTER SERVICE • MAINTENANCE CESSNA 150’s 172 J-3 CUB TWIN APACHE See Us About Special Summer Rates For Learning To Fly BRYAN AERO, INC. Highway 21 E. Coulter Field Phone 823-8640 — Bryan, Tex. LOANS UP TO $100 PHONE YOUR APPLICATION TO UNIVERSITY LOAN COMPANY 846-8319 317 Patricia St. College Station TYPEWRITERS Rentals-Sales-Service Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main 822-6000 VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan Jk A&M University STUDENTS It Need A Summer Heme 1 & 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur. Pool and Private Courtyard 3 MONTHS LEASE 822-2035 401 Lake St. Apt. 1 GM Lowest Priced Cars $49.79 per mo. With Normal Down Payment OPEL KADETT Sellstrom Pontiac - Buick 2700 Texaa Ave. 822-1336 26th & Parker 822-1307 OFFICIAL NOTICE Official notice of Student Pub l p. m. of the day preceding pub ieee muit arrive in the Office iblieationa before deadline of lie day preceding publication. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Choudhury, Mortuza Ahmed Degree: Ph.D. in Plant Breeding Dissertation : Studies on the Morphological Characteristics Which May Influence Mutual Shading and Utilization of Sun light By Rice Plants. Time: Thursday, November 2, 1967 at 3 :00 p. m. Place: Room 303, Plant Sciences Building Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies 493t3 THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: McMickle, Ralph Wayne Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering Dissertation: Numerical Analysis of Slen der Beanms Under Dynamic Loads Time: Thursday, November 2, 1967 at 3 :30 p. m. Place: Room 201-A. Petroleum Engineering Bldg. Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies 492t4 THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Schlaudt, Robert Christian Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Petroleum Engineering Complex Hyc Systems" Time: Tuesday, October 31, 1967 at 2:00 p. m. Place: Room 201-A, W. T. Doherty Bldg. Wayne C. Hall Dean of Graduate Studies 492t3 The English Proficiency Examination re quired to be taken before the end of the junior year by persons majoring in History and in Government will be given on Octo ber 31 and November 1 from 3 :00 - 5:00 p. m., in Room 204, Nagle Hall. Students are to register for this examination at the department office prior to 5:00 p. m., Monday October 30. 490t4 Students who would like to obtain admis sion to Teachers Education should check and see if they have the first ten items in their folders. Check with Mrs. Ney in the Dept, of Education. 490t4 USED SCHAUM OUTLINE SERIES 95c/Semester Pay $1.95, get $1.00 back at the end of the semester at LOUPOT’S North Gate For BEST RESULTS TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED SOSOLIK'S TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes - TV - Repaired 713 S. Main 822-1941 ATTENTION JANUARY GRADUATES! You may begin ordering graduation invitations Oct. 2, 1967. Orders Taken From 9-12, 1-4 Monday - Friday, At The Cashier’s Window Memorial Student Center DEADLINE OCT. 31 AUTO REPAIRS All Makes Just Say: “Charge It” Cade Motor Co, Ford Dealer Cal- tro- OTIS MCDONALD’S Typewriters • Adding Machines • culators • Cash Registers • Elec static Dry Copiers Sales • Service • Rentals Norelco dictating equipment 429 South Main Street • Phone 822-1328 Bryan, Texas 77802 • Watch Repair • Jewelry Repair • Diamond Senior Rings • Senior Rings Refinished C. W. Yarner & Sons Jewelers North Gate 846-5810 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 33 foot darkrooms used by 96 Texas A&M students. Such is actually the case. C. M. Sykes, a retired food buyer who likes to keep his finger near a camera shutter release, is the Memorial Student Center club’s advisor. The 69-year-old College Station resident chides club shutterbugs about their “house-keeping” in the darkrooms as Klub Kop, is handy with saw, hammer and nails and inspires confidence of club members. “Sykes is one of the most pre cious people I know,” remarked J. Wayne Stark, MSC director. “He’s very generous with his time and helped build one , of the finest camera clubs in the U. S., working as an unpaid advisor.” “Student leadership in the cam era committee is strong because he attracts that sort of student, and keeps him,” Sthirk went on. The elfish-appearing, sprightly Sykes could pass for 20 years younger. Almost any weekday morning he is found in the student programs office or the darkrooms, finalizing details for a meeting, photo contest or the club’s annual intercollegiate photo salon. At other times, he’s cleaning darkroom shelves and lockers, re turning misplaced gear to its proper place or looking after en largers, drum dryer, print wash er, negative cabinet or sundry other equipment used in turning blank film into prize-winning photographs. “Unless I’m on a fishing trip,” he injects. Dean To Chair Research Corp. College Board Dr. Horace R. Byers, dean of the College of Geosciences, was elected chairman of the board of Gulf Universities Research Cor poration at the organization’s an nual meeting in Dallas this week. Dr. Byers, a fellow of the Na tional Academy of Sciences, suc ceeds Dr. Grover Murray, presi dent of Texas Technological Col lege. Two new universities also were named as members of the non profit research combine (cq). The University of Mexico and the University of Southern Mississip pi make a total of 18 members. Serving with Dr. Byers will be Dr. Eugene Man of the University of Miami, first vice chairman; Dr. Joseph M. Reynolds of Lou isiana State University, second vice chairman; Dr. Carl H. Oppen- heimer of Florida State Univer sity, third vice chairman, and Dr. James M. Sharp of Southwest Research Institute, secretary. Joseph Crump of the University of Houston will continue as sec retary. New directors-at-large named at the meeting are George P. Mitchell of George Mitchell & Associates, Houston, and William R. Walton of Pan American Pe troleum Corp., Tulsa. Dr. E. Leigh Secrest of Texas Christian Uni versity and Dr. Fred R. Cagle of Tulane University were elected to the board as representatives of GURC institutions. The Gulf Universities Research Corporation is an educational re search organization which focuses on effective use and exploration of the Gulf of Mexico. One of the organization’s proj ects is the planning of a Gulf Science Year which will be the most intensive scientific explor ation of the Gulf ever attempted. This week’s annual meeting, held at Southern Methodist Uni versity, featured Dr. Robert Abel, director of the National Sea Grant Program for the National Science Foundation, as speaker. Members of GURC include Florida State University, Gulf South Research Institute, Louisi ana State University, Rice University, Southern Methodist University, Southwest Center for Advanced Studies, Southwest Research Institute, Texas A&M University, Texas Christian Uni versity, Texas Technological Col lege, Tulane University, Univer sity of Alabama, University of Florida, University of Houston, University of Mexico, University of Miami, University of South ern Mississippi, and University of Texas. PALACE Bryan 2‘8&79 TONIGHT & SATURDAY George C. Scott In “FLIM - FLAM MAN” SATURDAY NITE PREVUE 11:30 p. m. Simone Signoret In “GAMES” STARTS SUNDAY Dean Martin In “ROUGH NIGHT AT JERRICO” NOW SHOWING James CoBurn In “WATERHOLE NO. 3” (In Color) LATE SHOW FROLIC AFTER YELL PRACTICE 12:30 p. m. “LOVE IN MANY WAYS” SATURDAY NITE PREVUE 11:30 p. m. Ann Margaret In “TIGER AND THE PUSSYCAT” SUNDAY NITE 9:30 P. M. “SNEAK PREVUE” ^ i: i i tii 1 ii 1 ; i 1 * (HUOOIM UfcDIR 12 Yf ACS' TONIGHT AT 7:15 P. M. Sonny & Cher In “GOOD TIMES” & “GOL|> GUITAR” ,. a ”, Plus 2 Late Shows No. 1 “SPIRIT IS WILLING’ No. 2 “THE SKULL” FLORSHEIM SHOES at |hm D tinner. ^ men's uienr . 7IS/HJjn2ll • IIHYAN. I Please don't zlupf Sprite. It makes plenty of noise all by itself. Sprite, you recall, is the soft drink that's so tart and tingling, we just couldn't keep it quiet. Flip its lid and it really flips. Bubbling, fizzing, gurgling, hissing and carrying on all over the place. An almost exces sively lively drink. Hence, to zlupf is to err. What is zlupfing? Zlupfing is to drinking what smacking one's lips is to eating. It's the staccato buzz you make when draining the last few deliciously tangy drops of Sprite from the bottle with a straw. Zzzzzlllupf! It's completely uncalled for. Frowned upon in polite society. And not appreciated on campus either. But. If zlupfing Sprite is absolutely essential to your enjoyment; if a good healthy zlupf is your idea of heaven, well...all right. But have a heart. With a drink as noisy as Sprite, a little zlupf goes a long, long way. : SPRITE. SO TART AND TINGLING. WE JUST COULDN'T REGISTERED TRADE MARK KEEP IT QUIET. ADDED ATTRACTION SAT. Frank Sinatra In “ASSAULT ON A QUEEN” STARTS SUNDAY Jane Fonda In ‘BAREFOOT IN THE PARK” CIRCLE LAST NITE AT 7:15 P. M. (2) Dean Martin Hits In “THE SILENCERS” Plus Ann Margaret In “MURDER’S ROW” AFTER THE BALL GAME Dust To Dawn ALL NIGHTER 6 Big Shows 7:15 Till ? ? ? ? COME EARLY STAY LATE No. 1 “FUN IN ACAPULCO” No. 2 “ALVEREZ KELLY” No. 3 “HUSH HUSH SWEET CHARLOTTE” No. 4 “THUNDER ROAD” No. 5 “PLEASURE SEEKERS” No. 6 “BUSY BODY” STARTS SUNDAY “THE PROFESSIONALS”