The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 24, 1969, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
Wednesday, September 24, 1969
College Station, Texas
Page 3
Break-away’ Overhead Sign
Receives First Crash Test
Texas Transportation Institute
conducted the first full-scale
crash test of its new breakaway
overhead sign bridge Tuesday,
with only moderate damage to
the test vehicle.
The test was witnessed by high
way officials from 20 states, the
District of Columbia and the U. S.
Bureau of Public Roads. The
safety-oriented research project
is being conducted under a
$206,000 contract sponsored by
the participating states, including
Texas.
Sign bridges are structures
which support the large informa
tion and direction markers ex
tending over freeways and inter
state highways. Supports for such
structures are potential hazards
if a vehicle veers out of control
off the roadway.
Dr. Robert Olson, TTI associate
research engineer who heads the
project, said he was “satisfied
with the results.” He indicated,
however, the degree of success
can be determined only by care
ful analysis of various photo
graphic and electronic data.
From all indications, the driver
or other occupants of the ve
hicle would not have been injur
ed, provided they had been wear
ing seat belts, Olson noted. The
car was equipped with a dummy
driver.
TTI hopes to solve the signal
safety problem by applying the
same break-away concept which
has been successful with standard
highway signs erected on the
shoulder. The base of the sign is
designed to disengage upon im
pact and swing up out of the
path of the vehicle, with the
structure’s other three supports
bearing all the sign bridge’s
weight.
Upon impact, the catapulted
vehicle was traveling at 25 mph.
Olson said later tests will be
conducted at 60 mph.
The vehicle’s grill and radia
tor were damaged, but the im
pact was not severe enough to
break the headlights.
POLE GIVES
A Texas Transportation Institute test vehicle sustains only
moderate damage after crashing through a “break-away”
support for an overhead sign bridge. The safety-oriented
project is being conducted by the A&;M facility under a
$206,000 contract sponsored by 21 highway departments
and administered by the U. S. Bureau of Public Roads.
Sign bridges suport the large information markers extend
ed over freeways and interstate highways.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day A4 per word
3f per word each additional day
Minimum charge—60<
ord each additic
linimum charge-
classified Display
90< per column inch
each insertion
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
FOR SALE
100
6 mo
trade.
cc Yamaha motorcycle. 1300 miles,
mths old. Excellent condition. Will
. $246. 823-4064. 7tfn
Three bedroom. Austin stone house, cen
tral air and heat, 2 blocks from campus,
415 College Main. Furnished or unfur
nished. 846-6444. 7t8
Horse For Sale — 6 year old Gelding,
ientle. Call 822-3980.
4 and 8 track guaranteed tapes, 6 for
$15.00 — Aggie Den. 2tfn
Reconditioned refrigerators and ranges.
New unpainted furniture. Charlie’s Furni
ture, 318 N. Bryan St., Bryan, Tx. 822-
5133. 132tfn
HELP WANTED
Part time help wanted, Brewer’s Gulf
lervice, across from the Court House,
ise,
7t3
Experienced Florist designer.
Nan's Blossom Shop. 1106 Texas. Bryan.
No phone calls please.
Apply
3ryan.
6tfn
ATTENTION: SOPHOMORE OR JUN
IOR, we need a part time helper during
the school year. If you need a job (prefer
ably in the morning), and you’re taking
reply to Box 542, Bryan,
rience you may have had
2tfn
m<
14 hours or less, reply to Box 642, Br;
stating any experience yc
working in a retail store.
Medical laboratory technologist opening
at Bryan Hospital. Good hours, group in
surance paid, best wages. Apply at Bryan
Hospital or call 822-1347. 134tfn
AIR CONDITIONING SERVICEMAN
Need a man with two or more years
experience, good character and work
habits. Permanent or p*" 1 i ~ u
:cellent wages with estat
part time job,
iblished Carrie
f Bry
at Texas Air Con
Phone: 713 — 823-0946
Contact: Richard H. Roberts
120tfn
excellei
Dealer.
P. O. Box
Central Texa
3747 Bryan, Texas
Air Conditioning Cc
WORK WANTED
time - Mrs. Miller - 823-10
per:
88.
full
2tfn
tions.
ING, ele
846-2934
YOUR THESIS OR
DISSERTATION
. . . is more than words on
paper. Wrap it with pride!
Give your friends and family
personalized hard bound copies
in colors of your choice. Give
yourself one, too, you deserve it
UNIVERSAL BINDERY
Skilled bookbinding of journals,
books, reports, notes, etc.
335 Church St. 134110
Typing. Electric, symbols, experienced.
846-8166. 132tfn
Experienced full time typist. Notary
public... BankAmericard... 823-6410 or 822-
823-383 8. 130tfn
TYPING WANTED. Dissertation, term
iper experience. Reasonable rates. 823-
162. 119tfn
Typing. 846-5416. After 5.
95tfn
CHILD CARE
Child care. Call for information. 846-8161.
698tfn
Gregory's Day Nursery, 604 Boyett,
593tfn
Gregor)
846-4006.
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 8400 South College, State Licensed.
823-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn
FOR RENT
Extra nice furnished apartment. Large
room, lots of closets. Adults only. No pets.
822-9079. 700 W, 26th. 7tfn
Furnished, two bedroom duplex. La
>en
trd.
djoi
846-6231.
irge
living room, open fire place. Glassed den
onto shaded yard. Central heat and air-
mditioned. Adjoining campus. $160 per
Nice roomy furnished apartment. Adults
only. Couples preferred. No pets. 822-
9079 after 6 :45 p. m. All day Friday and
Sunday. 700 W. 26th 3tfn
We rent 8M projector and films — Aggie
Den. 2tfn
Two female room mates needed. 3905-A
Aspen. 2tfn
Furnished, five room duplex. Central
heat and air condition. Adjoining campus.
$176 month. 846-5231. Itfn
ATTENTION AGGIES
NOW LEASING FOR
SEPTEMBER
THERE ARE APARTMENTS.
AND THEN THERE IS
TANGLEWOOD
SOUTH
Colleg<
Finest
e Station’s Newest and
Apartment Complex !
Finest Apartment Compl<
Gracious Apartment Livi
For Those Who
Demand the Finest
1-2-3 Bedroom
Apartments
FLATS AND STUDIOS!
PRICED FROM $145 to $250
FURNISHED SLIGHTLY
HIGHER
Furnished or Unfurnished l-lVj—2-2%
Baths.
All Utilities Paid !
Decorator Design — Several Decors
From Which To Choose.
Separate Adults Only and Family Liv
ing Areas.
Recreational Areas — 2 Pools.
And A Special Swimming Pool For
Children.
Convenient to Redmond Shopping Cen
ter And A&M College.
All Electric Westinghouse Kitchens —
Dishwashers—Frost Free Refrigeration.
Located at Puryear Drive
and Highway 30
A luxuriously furnished model apart
ment, now available to show.
For Rental Information
Call
Mrs. Dorothy Shipper Youngblood
846-2026 or 846-2509
Itfn
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
STUDENTS I !
Need A Home
1 & 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur.
Pool and Private Courtyard
3 MONTHS LEASE
822-5041 401 Lake St. Apt. I
WANTED
McCellan saddle, or exercise saddle. 823-
4064. 7tfn
Female roommate wanted. Monaco I
846-6324 after 5:30 p. m.
apts.
6t4
campus. 846-7426 after 6
ear
:00
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Office
Student Publications before deadline of
p.m. of the day proceeding publicatic
of Student Pu
1
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Richards, John Virgil
Degree: Ph.D. in Industrial Education
Dissertation: A STATUS STUDY OF IN
DUSTRIAL ARTS IN THE PUBLIC
SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF TEXAS.
Time: October 2, 1969 at 9:00 a. m.
Place: Room 107, M.E. Shops
George W. Kunze
Dean of Graduate Studies
It is now time for all Corps Accounts,
Civilian, Government Organizations, De
partmental and Professional Clubs, Home
town and International Clubs, Honor Soci
eties, M.S.C. Advised Accounts,
ling O:
diva.
Clubs,
Sport<
tions.
ficially
Student Body Governing Organiza-
Service Organizations, to be of.
and
gai
nized at the
Each club must rile
officers with the Student Financ*
Center. DEADLINE OCTOBER 15, 1969.
recog
Center, M.S.C.
of theii
Student Financf
i must file a list
SPECIAL NOTICE
For the best foods in town. BELLE’S
f or tne nest looos in tow
DINING HALL. 405 E. 27th.
urday noon, 11-1
p. m.
Monday-Sat-
Evenings, 6-6 :30
DIAMONDS
our class ring
diamond I
Add distinction to your clasi
with the touch of a diamon
1/5 Carat Price Range:
$45 - $65
For further information
Call: 845-4600
Pin Up Posters galore
Aggie Den.
our store!
2tfn
Come see our new bumper stickers —
Aggie Den. 2tfn
pen ball, Aggie Theatre, pocket
, magazines, record albums, stereo
decks, bumper stickers, decals, pin-
josters. — Aggie Den. 2tfn
Billiards,
books,
tape
ups, posters
We cash Aggie checks t— Aggie Den. 2tfn
We buy almost anything — Aggie Den.
2tfn
Open 7 days weekly 8 a. m. till midnite—
Aggie Den. 2tfn
Troubles? Come tell the Aggie Den all
about it — We can help! 2tfn
Lonesome ? Come to the Aggie Den!
2tfn
Homesick and heartbroken ? Come on
over to the Aggie Den ! 2tfn
No friends? Come at once to the friendly
Aggie Den — We need you ! 2tfn
Wanta’ go home! ! Come on over to the
ifgie Den and enjoy yourself—you’ll want
stay! 2tfn
Welcome to the “Home of the Aggies” —
Aggie Den. 2tfn
All Aggie football games broadcast on
our P.A. system inside the Aggie Den. 2tfn
FOR
BEST
RESULTS
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
LIMIT 1 WITH $5.00 OR
MORE PURCHASE-
EXCLUDING CIGARETTES
& BEER
rPSisS
fob
SiP-Bk. wm—L
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onus
m.
Quantity
Rights
Reserved
BREAD
Talk
Town
PRICES GOOD
THUR. - FRI. - SAT.
SEPT. 25 - 26 - 27
J§ 1 i^-Lb. -fl
flHHS Loaves ||
2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS
200 E. 24th Street Downtown
3516 Texas Avenue Ridgecrest
Del Monte
CATSUP
Del Monte — Cut
Tomato
GREEN BEANS 4 054
Del Monte , . M
GREEN LIMAS 3 * $1!
Del Monte
CHUNK TUNA 3
Del Monte — FRUIT
COCKTAIL 4
Del Monte — Golden
CORN
Cream or Whole Kernel
5
303
Cans
LARGE
HEADS
Extra Fancy — Red Delicious
APPLES
Fresh Crisp
CARROTS 2
Yellow
fONIONS 2
U. S. No. 1 —Russet ^
POTATOES 10
29
25'
20
19
69
1-Lb.
Cello
Lbs.
Lb.
Bag
Family Pack
PORK CHOPS
A. F. or Hormel
BACON
Sliced
First Cut
PORK CHOPS
Hormel — Little
SIZZLERS
12-Oz.
Medium Size
SPARE RIBS