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Jones Wants Semiconductors
THE BATTALION
Thursday, November 14, 1968
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
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Minimum charge—50#
Classified Display
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each insertion
word
day
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$75 per month. 105 Lake
mum 1
per month. 105 Lake
Itreet, Bryan. Call 846-4367, after 1 p. m.
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ir rent. 1, 2. and 3 bedroom apartments,
with central air.
«-m7 or 846-8286.
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APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan A
A&M Uniyersity
STUDENTS I !
Need A Home
1 A 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur.
Pool and Private Courtyard
3 MONTHS LEASE
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CHILD CARE
Will babysit for Rice grame. 846-6383
jter 6 p. m. 34t4
'Graduate student’s wife would like to
Sre for two-pre-school age children. 846-
64. 26tfn
Want baby-sitting in own home. College
iew. 846-4810. 607tfn
rChild care, Call for information. 846-8151.
598tfn
| Gregory’s Day Nursery, 504 Boyett,
m 6-4005. 593tfn
Ihumpty dumpty children cen-
HER, 3400 South College, State Lieen»«d.
||23-8G26. Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99tfn
FOR SALE
■ Garage Sale. 502 Dogwood, Friday, Nov.
|5. 35t2
E Guitar, bowling ball, radios, tv’s watches,
toe decks, typewriters, record players, ten-
|is racquets, movie camera- all at bargain
rices, Aggie Den. 34tfn
Eico Oscilloscope model 427, like new.
riginally $139.50. Bargain. Aggie Den. .
34tfn
18,500 B.T.U. Sear’s Coldspot air-con-
itioner. Three years old. Excellent con-
ition. 8130. 846-3384. 33tfn
For sale at bargains—8mm movie camera,
ecord players, all kinds radios, tv’s, water
ikis, watches, tennis racquets, bowling balls,
raitars, tape players, tapes, typewriters,
[ave a pile at The Aggie Den. 32tfn
1968 Yamaha. 250 cc scrambler. 1000
miles. Excellent condition. 845-7185. 28tfn
We sell portable washers and dryers. We
sell and l»ase Maytapr washers. 822-1719.
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TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
LOWEST PRICES
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
& Texas Ave. Bryan 822-6874
NOW BUYING
BOOKS
LOUPOT'S
North Gate
Shop your one-stop store and
save on hardware, auto parts,
bicycles, and major appliances.
WHITE AUTO STORE, Bryan
and College Station. 846-4910.
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
ZENITH RADIOS & PHONOS
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th 822-2819
HELP WANTED
Wanted, two registered nurse:
pervisor on 3 to 11 shift at Madisi
Hospital, Madisonville, Texas.
Salary. Call collect, DI 8-2<
Rice or Mr. E. G. Clark.
for su-
on County
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Office
iblieations before deadline of
1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication.
LOST
Reward. Lost wristwatch. Engraved,
Archie Saldin. 845-7185. 28tfn
WORK WANTED
of Student Pub
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAM. Tb
IKICIENCY EXAM. The
cy examination required
joring in Political Science
English proficien
of all students majoring in Folitical Scienci
leted their Sophomore En
who have comp
glish requirements will be offered froi
4 to5 p. m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19,
at the same time on Wednesday,
1968 in Room 319 Nagle Hall. Students
should report to 309 Nagle Hall by 5 p. m.,
Monday, Nov. 18, 1968 to sign up for the
day he plans to take the exam. 35t3
rom
Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1968 and
Wednesday, Nov. 20,
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Irick, Billy Frank
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy in Education
Dissertation : AN ANALYSIS OF FAC
TORS RELATED TO THE LOSS AND
RETENTION OF FRESHMEN STU
DENTS AT TARLETON STATE COL
LEGE FOR THE ACADEMIC YEARS
1964 THROUGH 1966.
Time: Nov. 22. 1968 at 10:00 a. m.
Place: Room 226, Cushing Library
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
“All Industrial Engineering and Compu
ter Science students, who have not yet
registered for the spring semester, may
register any weekday from 4-5 p.m. through
Nov. 22, in R. ~ ‘ !
Bldg.’
oom 201 H, Engineer
The English Proficiency Examinations for
majors in Botany, Microbiology, Zoology,
and Entomology (College of Science) will
be given Nov. 19 at 4 p. m. in room 107
Biological Science Bldg. East. Examinees
should bring pen, pencil and dictionary.
34t4
Pre-veterinary medicine students will pre-
register for the Spring Semester 1969 dur
ing the periods as indicated :
Nov. 11-16 Last names beginning G, H,
I, J, K, L.
Nov. 18-22 Last names beginning M, N,
O, P, Q, R.
Nov. 25-27 Last names beginning S, T,
U, V.
Dec. 2-6 Last names beginning W, X,
Y, Z.
The sequence of registration procedures are:
1. Make an appointment with your Aca
demic Advisor. (Use the University Direc
tory for phone number).
2. Secure complete information sheet
showing courses and approval of your
Academic Advisor. (This must be done
before you can proceed).
3. Present information sheet and ID card
to the Dean’s Office. Check
plete i
4. Pick
assignmen
e Dean
in
gn
5. Turn in all cards
lete information cards in packet,
up the co:
t card (with y
ment card) to the
and/or com,
is in packet,
pleted and approved
yellow stripe).
(including assign-
Registration Head-
egistration Heai
quarters,.' First Floor, Cushing Building
(west entrance of old library.
Biology Department. Undergraduate pre
registration for the Spring Semester 1969.
Pre-registration for the Spring Semester
for undergraduate students majoring in the
Biology will be conducted
Department of
duri:
pring
majorii
dent of Biology will be conduct!
the month of November and early
Typing. Problem, Thesis, Dissertation,
Math, and Greek symbols. Experienced.
846-7689. 35t6
Typing. 822-5053.
Typing wanted. Reasonable rates. Call
846-2145 after 5:30 p. m. 30t8
Typing done on IBM Selectric. Thesia
xperience. 846-3471. 30tfn
STUDENTS 1 SERVICES UNLIMITED
is ready to help you with your typing,
mimeographing, copywork, printing needs,
and multilithing. LET "SU WORK FOR
1907 S. College, Bryan, Texas.
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YOU.”
823-5362.
Typing. Thesis and Dissertation ex*
perience. 846-8335. 0O3tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
BUL ROSS LODGE NO. 1300 A.F. 4k A.M.
~ Stated communication. Thurs
day Nov. 14, at 7 :00 p. m. Also
M.M. Examination.
Leslie V. Hawkins, W.M.
Joe Woolket, Sec.
Senior car, will trade, contact any fish
in Squadron 2. 35t3
Matinee
BIG BENEFIT DANCE
Music By
“THE SENSATIONS”
K. C. Ballroom
Sunday, Nov. 17
4 - 8 p. m.
Sponsored By
EL Club Social
December.
Registration cards may be received in room
315 in the New Biological Science Bldg,
in accordance with the following schedule:
Nov. 14—all whose surnames begin with
C
Nov. 15—all whose surnames begin with
D
Nov. 18—all whose surnames begin with
E thru Fe
Nov. 19—all whose surnames begin with
Fi thru Fr
Nov. 20--t-all whofee surnames begin with
G
Nov. 21 all whose surnames begin wit]
Ha thru He
Nov. 22—all whose surnames begin with
Hi thru Hu
Nov. 25—all whose surnames begin with
I, J. thru Kh
Nov. 26—all whose surnames begin with
Ki thru Le
Nov. 27—all whose surnames begin with
Li thru Ma
Dec. 2—all whose surnames begin with
Me thru Mu
Dec. 3—all whose surnames begin with
N, O
h
Those undergraduate students who have
95 semester hours of credit may purchase
the A&M ring. The hours passed at the
time of the preliminary grade report on
Nov. 11, 1968, may be used in satisfying
the 95 hour requirement. Those students
qualifying under this regulation may leave
their name with the ring clerk in the
Registrar's Office, in order that she may
ar s Uifice, in order that she may
their records to determine their
igibility to order the ring.
Orders for the rings will be taken between
169. These rini
■ry on
lerk i:
rings
about
Nov. 25, 1968 and Jan. 5, 1969.
will be returned for delivery
Feb. 18, 1969. The Ring Clerk is on duty
from 8 a. m. to 12 noon, Monday through
Friday, of each week.
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
WE RENT
TYPEWRITERS
Electric, Manual, &
Portable
OTIS MCDONALD’S
429 S. Main — Phone 822-1328
Bryan. Texas
35c qt.
Havoline, Amalie,
Enco, Conoco.
$1.69 Gal.
PRESTONE
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 90% of All Cars
Save 25 - 40%.
Brake Shoes $3.19 ex.
2 Wheels — many cars
Auto trans, oil 25<f
AC - Champion - Autolite plugs
Starters - Generators
All 6 Volt - $11.95 Each
Most 12 Volt - $12.95 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
Economics Majors
Pre-registrations schedule for spring Se
mester 1969:
Seniors Nov. 4-6
Juniors Nov. 7-12
Sophomores Nov. 13-15
Freshmen Nov. 15
Registration by appointment only. Make
appointments now, with Mrs. Hase Room
115, Nagle Hall.
TRY
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sound equipment
Ampex Roberts
Fisher Sony
Scott Panasonic
tape decks Harmon-Kardon
903 South Main, Bryan
822-1589
• Watch Repair
• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
REVOLUTIONARY IDEA
in politics
SOPHOCRACY
THE RULE OF THE BEST
THOUGHTS
The old political systems have
led us to confusion, moral de
cline, wars of extermination, in
humanity. A new order is need
ed. SOPHOCRACY gives out
burst to creativeness and builds
an INTERHUMAN society in
freedom and dignity. Request
information for organizing stu
dent chapter:
SOPHOCRATIC PARTY
OF U.S.A.
P. O. Box 14269, Houston, Texas
77021. 36t2
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822-1336 822-1307
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-1941
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main 822-6000
Beta Sigma Phi
Pi Psi Chapter
HOMEMADE
BAKE SALE
Wed., Nov. 20
9:00 a. m. - 12:00
College Station Post Office
Hillel Foundation
Cookies Cake
Sweet Rolls
AUTO REPAIRS
All Makes
Just Say:
“Charge It”
Cade Motor Co.
Ford Dealer
ENGINEERING & OFFICE
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REPRODUCTION & MEDIA — ARCH. & ENGR.
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SURVEYING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT — OF
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• MULTILITH SERVICE & SUPPLIES
402 West 25th St.
Ph. 823-0939
Bryan, Texas
A dream proposed may easily
become a dream realized if Dr.
W. B. Jones Jr. has his way.
The dream is the development
of a semiconductor and integrated
circuits laboratory which could
have a major effect on the elec
tronics industry, Jones admits.
Jones is head of the electrical
engineering department which
started program development two
years ago.
Faculty members agree a new
revolution is quietly spreading
across the nation with a “dra
matic impact” on the electronics
industry.
“The impact of semiconductor
devices on the electronics industry
has been dynamic,” Jones de
clared. “Now integrated circuits
are bringing about another revo
lution in electronic circuits and
systems.”
He attributes the popularity of
semiconductor devices to better
performance, greater reliability,
smaller size and weight, and lower
cost.
Many of today’s complex elec
tronic systems would not “be
feasible, either technically or eco
nomically, without semiconductor
devices,” Jones added.
Keeping in step with the in
dustrial revolution, Jones’ staff
has increased instruction and re
search, and a faculty member was
added this year.
A “substantial start” has been
made toward providing labora
tory facilities for the fabrication
and testing of semiconductor de
vices, Jones reported.
Two rooms are being modified
in the Electrical Engineering
building to house the laboratory.
Approximately 1000 square feet
of floor space will be used exclu
sively for the laboratory.
Facilities for electric power,
deionized water, chemical sinks,
cooling and ventilation are being
installed.
“Long range laboratory objec
tives are to develop excellent pro
grams in the characterization
and design of semiconductor ma
terials, devices and integrated
circuits,” Jones disclosed. “The
research program now being
established will emphasize funda
mental problems in the manufac
ture and application of semi
conductor devices.”
The research program has
“been oriented toward the long
range needs of both manufactur
ers and users,” he said.
Immediate research projects in
clude dislocations in semiconduc
tor materials, nuclear radiation
detectors, semiconductor device
characterization and microwave
integrated circuits.
In addition to Dr. Jones, Prof.
A. J. Druce has been a leader in
developing the entire concept of
the laboratory and has the prin
cipal responsibility for the phys
ical facilities.
Research participants include
faculty members Dr. J. S. Linder,
Dr. C. R. Haden, Dr. A. J. Gia-
rola, Dr. C. W. Alworth and W. A.
Porter.
% m
A LOOK INTO THE FUTURE?
Egyptian President Gamal Nasser looks through field glasses at a military drill operation
of Arab air and ground forces along the Sue? Canal cease-fire line. At left is Deputy Prime
Minister of Iraq, Salih Ammish and Mohammed Faqzi, commander-in-chief of Egyptian
Armed Forces in the rear. (AP Wirephoto)
Commission Plans
Education Change
New time-keeping and record
ing devices essential to space nav
igation maintain an accuracy to
one ten-billionth of a second.
The Texas higher education
commissioner charged here Tues
day that Texas education is “a
victim of urbanization” and an
academic growth plan is “no easy
task.”
Dr. Bevington A. Reed was
keynoter at the 25th Junior Col
lege Conference meeting here.
“The coordinating board is
charged with developing a state
wide plan for coordinating
growth,” he declared.
“It is not drawing up a master
plan, but developing a plan for
orderly growth of education in
Texas,” Reed added. He noted
there is a vast difference between
the two programs.
He pointed out the board is not
developing a “straight jacket that
will prevent growth.”
Reed noted the board is at
tempting to design a plan “so the
state can achieve a standard of
excellence for all of its youth.”
He said this idea carries the
connotation “that everyone should
have a degree.”
Reed added it was his under
standing that it meant “we can
not afford to have anything but
excellent programs.”
He recalled the board was
established to “help achieve ex
cellence in teaching of students.
This is our purpose.”
The educator pointed out that
“not all teaching needs to be the
same way, but it should be ex
cellent, and related to a state
wide program.”
He discussed problems of an
educational growth program,
showing Texas has followed the
national trend of a rural popu
lation becoming urbanized.
As a result, he said, “universi
ties are sometimes removed from
population centers.”
Another problem, he continued,
was one of numbers.
“If enrollment has doubled in
the last few years,” Reed pre
dicted, it will double again by
1980.” He stressed his predic
tion was a “very conservative”
effort.
He admitted “increased num
bers” mean more problems, de
manding “new and different pro
grams to meet the needs of
people.”
“We’re trying to provide spaces
where young people can find
quality education,” he said.
Monday conferees heard J. W.
Haynie, assistant director of
vocational programs development
for the Texas Education Agency,
and Dr. John Dunn, chancellor of
Peralta Junior College District,
Oakland, Calif.
The conference ended Tuesday.
ATTENTION
ALL SENIORS AND
GRADUATE STUDENTS!
Make Sure Your Picture
Will Be In The
1969
AGGIELAND
Yearbook Picture Schedule
G-H-I—Nov. 11 - Nov. 15
J-K-L—Nov. 18 - Nov. 22
M-N-O—Dec. 2 - Dec. 6
P-Q-R—Dec. 9 - Dec. 13
S-T-U—Jan. 6 - Jan. 10
V-W-X-Y-Z—Jan. 13 - Jan. 17
CORPS SENIORS: Uniform:
Class A Winter—Blouse
CIVILIANS: Coat and tie.
PICTURES WILL BE TAKEN
from 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m.
NOTE: Bring Fee Slips
To
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Phone: 846-8019
PIZZA INN
FREE DORM DELIVERY
Open 11 a. m. to 12 p. m.
Sundays 1 p. m. to 12 p. m.
Call 846-6164 or 846-9984
For Orders To Go Or Eat In
413 Hwy. 6, So. Across from the Ramada Inn
MARK OF EXCELLENCE
Jean-Claude Killy talks shop.
Chevrolet Sports Shop
(Freely translated from the French) “I am a man who drives
for sport... for fun, you know? This is why I am telling you
about the brave new Chevrolet and its Sports Shop.
“Only in the Chevrolet Sports Shop do you find cars
like the Camaro Z/28. Ah, the Z/28. Camaro with
302 V8, more muscular suspension and Hurst
shifter. Only Z/28 offers 4-wheel disc brakes
like Corvette, also in the Sports Shop.
“You will find, too, the Camaro SS,
Chevelle SS 396, Nova SS and the big
Impala SS 427.
“The Sports Shop. Part of the
Sports Department at your
Chevrolet dealer’s.
“But of course.”
^ Puning you first,keeps us first.
y/
Jean-Claude Killy, winner of three gold
medals in the 1968 Winter Olympics. ~ kgr**’" ' ’69 Camaro Z 128
See the Super Sports at your Chevrolet dealer’s Sports Department now.