The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 27, 1970, Image 3

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F & F SALVAGE SALES
Class of ’53
(Previously C & D Salvage)
Damaged and Unclaimed Freight
All Types of Furniture
We Buy and Sell Used Furniture
Call 822-0605
302 North Bryan Street
THE BATTALION
Wednesday, May 27, 1970
College Station, Texas
Page 3
A&M will send 500 cadets to summer camp
A&M will send more than 500
Air Force and Army ROTC ca
dets to military installations
around the U. S. for summer field
training.
Most of the cadets will be at
Fort Sill, Okla., and Eglin AFB,
Fla., Col. Jim H. McCoy said, with
participation up about 10 per cent
over 1969 camp.
The training, prerequisite to a
reserve officer commission, will
include small unit tactics, wea
pons firing and other subjects
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day A4 per word
U per word each additional day
Minimum charse—604
Classified Display
90f per column inch
each insertion
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
WORK WANTED
CHILD CARE
Custom Bookbinding, Plastic
Binding, and Gold Stamping
of Books, Journals, Theses,
Dissertations, and Reports.
UNIVERSAL BINDERY
311 Church Street,
College Station — 846-3840
Ultfn
Typing, experienced. 846-5416. 91tfn
Typing, full time. Notary Public, Bank-
nericard accepted, 823-6410 or 823-3838.
lOtfn
TPING, electric. Close to campus. Expe-
enced. Reasonable. 846-2934. Itfn
Typing. Electric, symbols, experienced.
6.8163. 132tfn
HELP WANTED
Guitar instructor for boy 9. Not just
rds. Lessons at your convenience dur-
g summer. Call 823-0133. 120t2
ATTENTION TEACHER AND STU-
ENTS over age 21. Outstanding: oppo
sale
company stock inc<
a new
Texas. This is
nity or summer and part-ti
imisaioi
progressive corporation
igh comr
with
ime sales,
k incentive
les. You
n, company stock incenti'
ew progressive
This is not door-to-<
will feel pride in
nding corporation.
ot door-to-door or route
1 pride in representii
Is outstanding corporation. For p:
terview call 823-1424, 8 a. m. to 2
p. m.
120t2
Zuider Zee Seafood Inn, 1801 Texas,
lone call please. Reliable help for sum-
or. Apply between 11 a. m. ai
ip 1
nd
p. m.
120t2
WEE WITTLE NURSERY
800 Mitchell, Bryan
Vacancies Starting June 1st.
Infants to 8 years
State Licensed
822-4138
ie I
Owner & Operator
igor
846-4005.
Nursery, 504 Boyett
593tfa
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN GEN-
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
823-8626. Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99tfn
FOR SALE
DUNE BUGGY. Custom made. See at
200 Walton or call 846-6970 after 5. 121t3
4 and 8 track tapes and tape players,
cassette tape players and tapes, reel type
tape players, all sizes, radios, record play
ers, watches, cameras, girlie films, shot
guns, TV’s - Fantastic bargains.—AGGIE
DEN. 307 University. College Station,
Texas. 122tfn
1969 Two horse trailer. Side by side
with tandem axle. Completely equipped.
845-5898. 121tl
12 X 44 Mobile home. Two bedroom.
1969. 823-6236 after 6 p. m. 121t5
’66 Opel sports coupe. Yellow, black
interior, 4-speed, new tires, battery, ex
cellent condition, 30 MPG 846-7780. 120t2
1962 Ford Galaxie 600. A/C, auto, good
tires — good condition. Call after 6.
846-3742. 120t2
HONDA 60. Call Ben Nelson.
846-2472.
120t2
ANN MARGRET VIETNAM PHOTOS.
8 X 10 COLOR. LIMITED SUPPLY. $6.60
EACH. LIMITED SUPPLY—AGGIE DEN.
119tfn
Army surplus camping equipment:
jungle boots, army sleeping bags, cots,
ammo boxes, rubber rafts, and many more
bargains. Bargain Land. 1809 South Col
lege. 822-2210. 118t4
Reconditioned Maytag Automatic Washers
25 Models From Which To Choose
$39.95 - $99.95
30-Day Guarantee
HAIR HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
408 Carson
(Across from the Reserve Center & Travis Park)
120tfn
USED AIR CONDITIONER CLEARANCE
DURING OUR REMODELING.
FIFTEEN i/ 2 TON MODELS
ALL ARE CHECKED AND RECONDITIONED
30-DAY GUARANTEE
$60.00 - $125.00
WHILE THEY LAST ! !
HAIR HOME APPLIANCE CENTER
408 Carson
(Across from the Reserve Center & Travis Park)
120tfn
TRIANGLE
MOBILE HOME SALES
South College & Old College Rd.
Town & Country
the Quality Home
Bob Holmes ’49 Will Trade
Call 822-4328
TROPHIES PLAQUES
Engraving Service
Ask About Discounts
Texas Coin Exchange, Inc.
1018 S. Texas 8221-5121
Bob Boriskie ’55
COINS SUPPLIES
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
Havoline, Amalie,
Enco, Conoco.
32c qt.
—EVERYDAY—
We stock all local major brands.
Where low oil prices originate.
Quantity Rights Reserved
Wheel Bearings - Exhausts
System Parts, Filters,
Water and Fuel Pumps.
Almost Any Part Needed
25-40% Off List
Brake Shoes $3.60 ex.
2 Wheels — many cars
We Stock
EELCO
EDELBROCK
HURST
MR GASKET
CAL CUSTOM
Other Speed Equipment
Starters - Generators
Most $13.95 each
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAULK ’32
24 years in Bryan
BROWN - ALLEN
MOTOR CO.
OLDSMOBILE
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2400 Texas Ave.
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
Lowest Prices
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
33rd. & Texas Ave. Bryan 822-6874
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
SPECIAL NOTICE
DR. G. A. SMITH
Optometrist
eye
contact lenses
Specializing in
contact
DIAL 822-3557
examination &
DOWNTOWN BRYAN
MOVING? Reserve your U-Haul truck
or trailor with Andy Anderson at 2010
South College. 822-3546. Lowest rates,
best equipment. 117t5
KINDERGARTEN ENROLLING NOW
FOR SEPTEMBER. Maximum ratio 1&-1.
Certified teacher.’ Preparation for first
grade. CALVARY BAPTIST KINDER
GARTEN. 822-3679. 79tfn
WANTED
Roommate wanted for summer. Two
iles from A&M. Come by Apartment
Monaco 11. 121tl
mile
137,
Roomate wanted. Girl to share furnished
apartment for first summer session. Call
846-9036. 121tl
OPPORTUNITIES
60 YEAR OLD COMPANY interested in
life insurance salesman for special
market
individu:
liege
on
at
urance salesman for special coli<
contract. $400 - $700 monthly
individual evaluation. Training provided at
no cost. QUALIFICATION: age 21 - 35,
college degree, and no military obligation,
ler
irvi
try obligi
Will consider senior graduating in Mi
;ervie
Sdgecomb. 84b-90«u ; 848-3189 (eve
nings and week-ends). 121tl
1971. Interviews
Bob Edgecomb. 846-90
uatmg in May
by appointment only.
90; 846-3139 (ev.
Used boy’s 10 or multi-speed bike. 846-
2721. 119t3
7 MOVING 7
WE BUY USED HOUSEHOLD ITEMS.
BARGAIN LAND
1809 South College
822-2210
118t4
COUPLE WANTED to manage mobile
County. Salary $100
home park in Brazi
mon "
must not be otherwise employ
ox 100, Battalion Office, T<
Giving name, addresi
employmen
erences.
e park in Brazos County. Salary $100
ithly plus free lot and telephone. Wife
t not be otherwise employed. Write:
ffice, Texas
telephone, h'
rea,
15t7
Off
ng name, address, telephone, hus
iloyments, plans for remaining in
Box 100, Batti
a
plans for remaining
jmployr
and ref
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Offiet
t»f Student Publications before deadline oi
1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Lin, Hung-leo
Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistry
Dissertation : NMR STUDIES AND ROTA
TIONAL ISOMERISM IN FLOURO-
ACETONES.
Time: May 29, 1970 at 1:00 - 3:00 p. m.
Place: Room 201 in the State Chemistry
lace
Bid
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Morrill, David
Degree: Ph.D. in Industrial Education
Dissertation: A STUDY TO DETERMINE
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SELECTED
GRAPHIC ARTS FILMSTRIPS FOR
TEACHING LITHOGRAPHY UNITS
WITH IMPLICATIONS TO DEVELOP
ADDITIONAL UNITS.
m.
Place: Room
Time: June 16, 197'0 at 3 :00 p. r
i 8-E in the M.E. Shops Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Early, Grady Gaston
Degree: Ph.D. in Statistics
Dissertation: FACTOR ANALYSIS AS
AN AID TO INTERPRETATION IN
THE MULTIVARTATE ANALYSIS OF
VARIANCE (MANOVA)
Time: May 28, 1970 at 3:00 p. m.
Place: Room 102 in the Olin E.
Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
Teague
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and College Station can save you
up to 40% on auto parts, oil,
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• Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
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Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
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$49.79 per mo.
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FOR RENT
Suitable for graduate student with
family, clean, spacious, air-conditioned,
two bedroom duplex apartment. Fenced
play yard, east Bryan. 822-6668. 121tl
One bedroom, furnished, studio apart
ment. Central air and heat. 615 First
Street. Two bedroom apartment. Central
First Street. Available
air and heat 512
June 1st. 825-2761. Navasota.
121t2
One bedroom furnished house. 100 Hol-
ick. $65. One and two bedroom furnished
apartment. 846-5444 after 5. 121tl
Air-conditioned room, private bath and
ipus. ~
or instructor. 846-4251.
pnva
entrance, near campus. Graduate student
121tfn
Available June 1st. One large bedroom,
with two beds, private entrance, kitchen
priveleges, air-conditioned. 822-2976. 121t2
Unfurnished apartment, two bedrooms
and study, air-conditioned, has stove, re
frigerator, fenced yard, water paid. $96.
307-B Foch. 846-6774. 121tl
FOR RENT
Townhouse Apartments
North Gate
Walking distance of University
Furnished and Unfurnished
Two Bedrooms
$130 and $110
Huge Closets
Private Entrance Paved Parking
Adults. No Pets
Phone 846-8014 or 846-6332
121tl
One bedroom furnished apartment.
Washer conections, blinds, fenced back
yard. Couple only. $75. Available June
1st. 822-4063 after 4 p. m. 12012
“AGGIE ACRES”
Practically new two bedroom duplex,
furnished, central air and heat.
Trees, and lake.
Convenient to the campus.
$97.50 monthly — 822-0082
119t5
SUMMER RENTALS and FALL, APPLI-
\NTS. Seven blocks from campus, one
and two bedroom apartment, all bills and
iwimmii ’ **-*-
CANTS. Seven blocks from campus,
all bills
cable paid, swimming pool, College Main
Apartments. 4302 College Main, 846-2089.
119t6
Two bedroom unfurnished duplex. Near
campus. $75 monthly, no bills paid. 823-
1169. 118tfn
YES ! you can afford to move in now.
For only $57.40 per student. All the finer
things — carpeted, draped, electric West-
inghouse kitchen, individual air-condition
ing and heat. Two swimming pools. One
and two bedrooms. All utilities and T.V.,
cable paid. Exclusive Co-ed section.
TRAVIS HOUSE APARTMENTS. 505
Hiway 30. Phone 846-6111. $140 - $216
73tfn
VILLAGE PARK
NORTH
"Mobile Living In Luxuary”
44)3 HWY. 6 NORTH
fenced playground, city utilities, cab
TV, large concrete patio, swimmir
pool, gas grills.
Telephone
DAY NIGHT
822-0803 822-5234
4Btfn
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Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
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NEED A NEW OR USED CAR ?
See: Donn Thompson ’70
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THE ATTIC
USED FURNITURE
BOTTLES
MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS
What do you make that we
can sell for you?
822-2619
Corner
27th & Bryan
Rentals-Sales-Service
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for Army cadets. Camp usually
is scheduled between the junior
and senior years.
Summer training also will in
volve as cadre many of the mili
tary personnel assigned at A&M,
the commandant noted.
A&M will send 337 cadets to
camp at Fort Sill from June 3 to
July 14. Three will train at In-
diantown Gap, Pa. Most Army
personnel at A&M will be at Sill,
with Lt. Col. William F. Turner,
associate professor of military
science, the group’s ranking offi
cer.
At the 1969 Sill encampment,
307 of 310 cadets successfully
completed training. Three were
medically discharged. Fifteen
were commissioned at camp, 56
per cent were recommended for
Distinguished Military Student
status and Aggies were rated
first over 2,800 cadets at Camp
Eagle, first in one of two bri
gades, first in seven of 16 com
panies and first in 31 of 64 pla
toons.
For the outstanding showing,
A&M Army cadets were awarded
the Fourth Army Commander’s
Trophy.
Departing from regular prac
tice, Air Force ROTC cadets will
train at Eglin AFB with cadets
from The Citadel, VPI and VMI.
In the past, A&M cadets have
been assigned at a dozen or more
Air Force installations.
“Cadets from A&M and other
military colleges will receive an
enriched training program at Eg
lin,” explained Col. Keith C. Han
na, professor of aerospace stud
ies. “The training program will
deviate from the normal to some
extent.”
The A&M AFROTC program
will have 160 cadets at Eglin
during one of two training ses
sions, June 14 to July 11 or July
19 to Aug. 15. A&M’s AFROTC
detachment will provide four
flight training officers during
the first session.
They are Majors Hal Wandry,
Charles Haney, Roscoe Thorpe
and Robert Epperson.
In addition, A&M will have
about 13 AFROTC two-year pro
gram candidates at six-week
summer camps at other locations.
The Army two-year program also
sends cadets to separate installa
tions.
Dallas freshman douses fire
in Duncan after Ring Dance
Freshman Michael B. Carr of
Dallas forced his way into a
dining hall, put out a fire and
earned the gratitude of Food
Service Department officials.
The blaze that burned three
tables and scorched three chairs
apparently started following the
Senior Ring Dance, according to
Duncan Dining Hall manager
Henry P. Wellnitz. Candles set
in styrofoam holders were used
for the dance, which ended about
1 a.m.
Personnel closing the Duncan
wing early Sunday apparently
missed putting out one candle,
which burned down through the
styrofoam and ignited a paper
table cloth.
“This boy was walking by
about 3 a.m. and noticed the
flames,” Wellnitz described. “He
forced the door, went in and beat
out the flames. Two other cadets
went in to help, but the fire was
out.”
Wellnitz said a watchman, Ray
mond Sandel, was in the other
wing and didn’t notice the fire.
He and University Police identi
fied Carr, a freshman physics
major, Company E-l cadet and
son of Mrs. B. N. Carr, 2505
Alden, Dallas.
“He really stands out for his
fine deed, especially in contrast
with students who break into
buildings to burn them on other
campuses,” Wellnitz said.
Fred W. Dollar, Food Service
Department director, and Howard
L. Vestal, management services
director, added praise to Well-
nitz’s.
“It demonstrates student con
cern,” Dollar assessed. “And I’ll
personally buy Mr. Carr a steak.”
Wellnitz said damage was
limited to the tables and chairs.
“The candles were for atmos
phere,” Vestal added. “But due
to the fire hazard, this practice
will be discontinued until we can
find a better arrangement.”
ONR awards $830,000
to Oceanography
A&M has been awarded $830,-
000 by the Office of Naval Re
search for continuing support of
the institution’s oceanographic
program.
Dr. Richard A. Geyer, head of
the Oceanography Department,
said the funds represent an in
crease of almost $75,000 over
ONR’s allocation last year.
Geyer noted the money will be
used to help finance operation of
the department’s 180-foot re
search vessel, the R/V Alaminos.
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