The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 09, 1968, Image 5
... . • - ... BATTALION CLASSIFIED Political Announcements Subject to action of the Dem ocratic Primary May 4, 1968. For Congressman, Sixth Con gressional District: OLIN E. TEAGUE (Re-Election) WANT AD RATES One day 4<t per word per word each additional day Minimum charge—B0<* Classified Display 90^ per column inch each insertion FOR SALE Complete line of art supplies ; Shiva oils, Hquitex arcrylics, water colors, pastels, brushes, canvas boards — just everything tor the artist. Chapman's Paint Store, 2 blocks north of Weingartens at 811 Texas Avenue. 470tfn Sealed proposals for the sale and removal of one Wooden Frame Residence will be Dir ector Drive (FM received at the office of the Physical Plants, GOO University 60), Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, until 2 :00 p. m., Friday, April 19th, 1968, and then publicly opened and read ,.v U , ...... publicly opi aloud. The building is located Ball St., College Station, Tex dwelling is approximately 16 in size. Instructions to bidders | | be obtained from the Directo The frame uare feet sip nd proposal forms may be obtained from the Director of Physical Plant, Telephone 846-4200. The University reserves the right to waive any technicalities and reject any and all bids. 565t2 SAILBOATS - Fiberglass “Scorpion” (similar to Sunfish). $424.50, delivered. Contact Windward Sailboats, 1108 Koenig Lane, Austin. 465-9215, 463-1768. 565130 Army uniforms size 40 — one winter, one greens, one summer fatigues and khakis. Phone 846-4140. 665t2 HURRY—Only one left. New 1967 Mus tang, Lime Gold, Ivy Gold Interior, V-8, Air, Automatic, Radio, Console, WSW, Wheel Covers, Etc. Save over $700. Author ized Ford Dealer, Calvert Motors, Calvert, Texas, Phone EM 4-2884. 557tfn HELP WANTED WANTED SUMMER COUNSELLORS Leading Easter Boys Ranch Camp Must be competant horsemen, able to teach riding & care of horses. Camping experience desirable but not essential. Good salary plus travel allow ance, Room, Board, Laundry. Director: Thunder Mt. Ranch 27 Arundel Road, Wayne, New Jersey. 07470 phone: 201-694- 1636 Wanted, two registered nurses for su- pervisor on 3 to 11 shift at Madison County Hospital, Madisonville, Texas. Excellent Salary. Call collect, DI 8-2631, Miss Gloria Rice or Mr. E. G. Clark. 465tfn SPECIAL NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE TEACHERS—your application sent 1 Michigan school districts in area of you choice. No charge. Apply to Michiga Department of Education, T Sez-vice, Lansing, Michigan, Official notice* must arrive in the Office of Student Publications before deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding publicatic 48902. 561t3 6UL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. & A.M. Maundy Thursday Observance for Scottish Rite Masons will be held Wednesday, April 10 at 7:00 p. m. in the Sul Ross Rooms. Continuing Stated Com munication for Sul Ross Lodge lo. 1300, Thursday, April 11 at 7:00 p. m. Tom Chandler, W.M., Joe Woolket, sec’y. 565tl FACULTY DEVELOPMENT LEAVE AP PLICATION DEADLINES ANNOUNCED The Faculty Evaluation Committee has announced that it is ready to receive applications for development leaves from Texas A&M University faculty membei for the academic years 1968-69. A poli< iic years 1968-69. A policy statement regarding faculty development forms were se ns and directors ce of Vice Pres C. Hall. Persons interest- rarding leaves and application forms were sent to partment heads, deans and directors week through the office of Vice President last Station Ford NOTICE TO BIDDERS n Wagon, Pickup trucks. Ford Sedan, Bus, Hosp. Beds, pillows, mattresses, bed side tables, desk, chairs, Veterinary equipment. Khaki trousers, khaki shirts, life boat, washing machine. Scrap, brass, copper, lead, and iron, slide projectors, other photographic equip., many other items. Bid forms will be available and sealed bids received in the Office of the Director of Purchasing and Stores, Asbury Street, College Station, Texas until 10:00 a. m. April 22, 1968. This property may be inspected between the hours of 8 :00 a. m. and 4 :30 p. m. Monday thru Friday by contacting the Office of the Inventory Supervisor at the above address, for in formation call 846-7723. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids and to waive any and all technicalities. 564t4 application forms we] heads, deans and din gh the office of Vic and Dean Wayne C. Hall. Persons interest ed in submitting requests for Faculty Development Leave should obtain copies of the policy statement and application forms from these offices. Applications for leaves for the fall semester of 1968 should be in the hands of the Faculty Evaluation Committee by May 1. Dr. R. L. Skrabanek, professor of sociology and chairman of the committee, stated that applications received up to July 1 may still receive consideration if funds for the leave program are avail able at that time. 565tl ATTENTION ! Personnel and students of A&M University. See us before you buy your furniture and appliance needs. Ask plan. The store of !—Wood Furniture Com- ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION The English Proficiency Examination re quired of all junior students majoring in Education or in Psychology will be offered on April 24, (Wednesday) from 2:00 to 4:00 p. m. in Academic 401. It will be offered again the same day from 4:00 to 6 :00 p. m. in Academic 205. Students may take the examination either time by re- lointed place at the in- and appliance n about the student plan. The distinctive furniture—Wood Furn pany. 501 North Texas. Telephone 822- 1227 637tfn porting to the appo dicated time. Exami pencil, dictionary a place inees should bring pen, ionary and composition paper. 663tl7 ATTENTION Research Professors Graduate Research Assistants You may be eligible for special income tax benefits. For this and other tax problems contact. Blocker Trent 4015 S. Texas Ave. Phone 846-7842 Those undergraduate students who have irs of credit may g. The hours pass Preliminary Gradi erg 95 semester hours of credit may the A&M rin time of April 1, purchase ed at the tne 1968. may be used in satisf: the 95 hour requirement. The stu r this Report, bisfying dents regulation may leave Ring Clerk in the order that she may determine their ring. Orders between April 16, ox, xijuo. iin rings will be re turned to this office on or about July 10 rk noon, Mond hour requi qualifying under thi their name with the Registrar’s Office in check the records to determine eligibility to order the ring. Orders for the rings will be taken between April and May 31, 1968. All rings will be for further on duty from through Frida ns of delivi jlivery. The 8:00 to 12:00 at Ri ng Clerk is 549t3 ay .34 Students wishing to place a 1967 AGGIE- blD in their high school may pic' in the office of Student Publi LAN up in the offici Services Buildin; ical 5 tions, 48tfn FOR RENT Unfurnished two bedroom duplex apart- lent in Bryan. Call 823-1868 after 6 p. m. 654tfn Large furnished house. $125 per month. Call 846-6311. 549tfn STATE MOTEL, rooms and kitchen, day and weekly rate, near the University, 846- 6410. 558tfn WORK WANTED Thesis and dissertation typing. 846-8335. 564t5 Superior quality typing guaranteed. IBM- Selectric with Mathematical symbols. Call anyday Mrs. Fatima Islam 846-8528. 563t3 Typing, 846-5992, before 12:30, aftei rter 5. 662tfn Typing Wanted, seven years experience, pecialize in scientific, mathematical and copy. 846 ng syn -3290. 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SUPPLIES • SURVEYING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT — OF FICE SUPPLIES • MULTILITH SERVICE & SUPPLIES 402 West 25th St. Ph. 823-0939 Bryan, Texas Now Leasing The New Luxurious Trinity Gardens • Two Bedroom, 114 Bath • Expert Yard Maintenance • Formal Living and Dining’ Rooms • All Electric Built-in G. E. Kitchens • Custom Drapes and Carpets • Carrier Central Heating and Air Conditioning • Very Large Privately Fenced Backyards • Washer-Dryer Connections in Gardge • One Block from New Elementary School • Attached Garage • Rentals $159.50 • Children and Pets Welcome. for information call: 846-2614 or 846 - 5070 Trinity Place & S. W. Parkway College Station THE BATTALION Tuesday, April 9, 1968 College Station, Texas Page 5 Schools Close Texas Pays Tribute To King The largest public school sys tem in the South will close Tues day as Houston and other Texas cities pay tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the day of his funeral. A bell of mourning will peal at St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Fort Worth at 9:30 a.m. as services start at the Ebenezer Baptist Church in Atlanta, Ga., for the slain civil rights leader. Msgr. Josept Erbrick said the bell of the Catholic cathedral will be struck 39 times in memory of the 39-year-old Dr. King. Bishop Humberto Medeiros of the Brownsville Diocese an nounced that all Catholic churches in the diocese will offer special masses Tuesday in honor of Dr. King. “WE recommend that all the faithful join with us on Tuesday of Holy Week at the Altar of God to implore the blessings of com passion, understanding and true brotherhood for our nation,” Bish op Medeiros said. The Houston public school sys tem, the largest in the South and the sixth largest in the nation, will be closed Tuesday. General Supt. Glenn Fletcher said the day will be made up with an extra day at the end of the school cal ender in order to meet the state requirement of 175 school days a year. The University of Houston also cancelled classes and all univer sity-sponsored activities for Tues day. Texas Southern University will begin its Easter recess Tues day, a day earlier than scheduled. Rice University dismissed classes Saturday for the Easter holidays. MAYOR LOUIE Welch an nounced that city employes in Houston will be allowed to take Tuesday off as a day of mourning. Scores of Texas cities conducted special memorial services Sunday for the assassinated Negro leader and other gatherings were held Monday. Approximately 500 persons at tended a^special memorial service sponsored by the Austin Council of Churches. Talks were given by Mayor Harry Akin and Dr. Willi am C. Howland, pastor of the Uni versity Christian Church of Aus tin, read selections from King’s speeches. “The death of Dr. King is a tragedy in the life of everyone in the free world,” the Rev. L. A. Thigpen, pastor, St. James Africa Methodist Church, said in the principal talk. UNCONTROLLED EMOTION An unidentified woman weeps uncontrollably at Memphis funeral home as hundreds of mourners filed past bier of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Body was flown to Atlanta for funeral. (AP Wirephoto) Arson, Looting Continue In Baltimore, 1,900 Troops Added To Present 8,995 BALTIMORE, Md. UP) _ More federal troops moved into Balti more Monday and a rigid curfew was clamped down on the city as arson, looting and violence con tinued for the third straight day and spread to areas previously untouched. Five persons were dead and more than 410 injured since Sat urday. Arrests climbed past the 2,100 mark. About 1,900 men requested by Lt. Gen. Robert H. York, from the 197th Infantry Brigade, Ft. Ben- ning, Ga., were sent to Balti more Monday to supplement 2,995 federal troops and 6,000 National Guardsmen already on duty. POLICE SAID that in south west Baltimore, crowds of white and Negro youths confronted each other in two places, but that noth ing serious developed. The vio lence previously had consisted of arson, looting and general des truction. The curfew, first put into ef fect by Gov. Spiro T. Agnew Sat urday, was made more rigid. No one was allowed through the lines between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. except for those persons representing es sential public utilities and doctors, nurses and newsmen. Incidents occured through the city and spread northward to the line of Baltimore County, where the National Guard was ordered in Sunday. Looting was reported on York Road, 60 blocks north of the downtown area, and to the west five miles from downtown. IN THE downtown business area, previously unscathed by vio lence, police arrested a group of Negro men and confiscated whis ky bottles filled with gasoline. Many buildings in one block of west Baltimore were burned. Bands of Negro teen - agers roamed two predominantly Negro shopping centers. Two surplus stores containing weapons were broken into, but police quickly moved in and con fiscated all weapons. THE CITY was paralyzed and virtually deserted in the areas of no violence. The National Guard said more than 1,100 looting incidents and 400 fires had been reported since Saturday. A ban was placed on the sale of liquor, firearms and gasoline except that put directly in vehi cle tanks. Our Space Department Big. This year even bigger. Some Chevrolet Tri- Levels are longer. Some wider. Some with more cargo room. Size up Impala. Nothing in its field comes as big. For instance, in many others you wouldn’t dare try laying a 4 x 8-foot mirror flat in the main cargo level. (Especially if you’re superstitious.) In Impala, no problem. The hidden storage compart ment on the lower level also takes more of your gear than any of them. The roof rack you order should take care of the rest. For your comfort, there’s extra hip and shoulder room. We make our Tri-Levels lots more attractive in other ways, too. With such exclusives in Chevrolet’s field as an ignition warning system. You’ll get a buzz out of it if you ever leave your key in the switch. There are rocker panels that clean themselves with every shower you go through. Inner fenders that protect the outer ones from rust. And hidden windshield wipers on many models. Even with all these advan tages, Impala and Chevelle Concours are the lowest priced luxury wagons in their fields. And if that’s what you like to hear, hear this. Unprecedented savings are yours now at your Chevrolet dealer’s ’68 Savings Explo. See the details below. It's like no other savings event your Chevrolet dealer has ever held. To you it means extra buying power— an explosion of savings on Chevrolets and Chevelles. Take a look at these bonus savings plans. Then see your Chevrolet dealer. Bonus Savings Plans. 1. Any Chevrolet or Chevelle with 200-hp Turbo-Fire V8, Powerglide and whitewalls.. 2. Any Chevrolet or Chevelle with 250-hp Turbo-Fire V8, Powerglide and whitewalls. 3. Any regular Chevrolet with 250-hp Turbo-Fire V8, Turbo Hydra-Matic and whitewalls. 4. Now, for the first time ever, big savings on power disc brakes and power steering on any Chevrolet or Chevelle with V8 engine. 5. Buy any Chevrolet or Chevelle V8 2-door or 4- door hardtop model — save on vinyl top, electric clock, wheel covers and appear ance guard items. Happening now at your Chevrolet dealer’s, a tremendous explosion of extra buying power. Only the leader could make it happen. . ' v ;• •' •; v ••