The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 12, 1972, Image 3

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    THE BATTALION
Wednesday, January 12, 1972
College Station, Texas
Page 3
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click of the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea off the coast of Vietnam. The crewmen
nlaintain and arm planes flying missions over the Ho Chi Minh trail in Laos. The Coral
is one of two carriers now on station off the coast. (AP Wirephoto)
BUSIKK-JONES AGENCY
REAL ESTATE • INSURANCE
F.H.A.—Veterans and Conventional Loans
FARM & HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
Home Office: Nevada, Mo.
3523 Texas Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708
TTI staff to give
physicscolloquivun
Four Texas Transportation In
stitute staff members will give
the A&M physics colloquium lec
ture Thursday, Jan. 13.
The 4 p.m. lecture in Physics
Room 146 is open to the public.
A TTALION CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
|>nti used refrigerator $30. Call 822-3980
5 M'O p. m.
46-0Z.
CANS
50’ mobile home. Carpeted
irpeted,
mii. Excellent condition with 8’ x 12’
len attached. Central air/heat stor-
Near campus. 823-3875. 60tl
iilubile home. 846-3320 after 5 p. m. 60tl
ifur track car tape players, $9.95
players, origin
$3.96 record albums now
«c'l home tape players,
FL.
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nally $86 —
8 track tapes now only $1.99
new factory 8 track tap
lar $6.96, now $3.99 each. 4 trai
ow $17.50
nlv
nly ‘J'.'i' each,
i'll Brand
new factory 8 track tapei
>es
ck
99(‘ each. Party record albums $6.95
, now $2.95 each. Double Geo Har-
8 track tapes $17.96 list, only $8.96.
}!.■ Jesus Christ Superstar $11.96
8; now $<i.95. Cue sticks $69.95 values,
ily i '.S. Girlie pocketbooks and magazines
ill 1 ,., price Aggie Den—North Gate.
59tfn
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I’l- ter
■'tors, Posters, Posters, Posters, Posters,
Biottest posters in town—Aggie Den.
7 i v
J $ I
69tfn
[09 New Moon mobile home,
tied. Contact 823-2146.
Air-con-
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
Of icial t oti
^■tudent Pu
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ces mi;
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arrive in the Office
ons before deadline of
proceeding publication.
TIIK GRADUATE COLLEGE
Examination for the Doctoral Degree
jf fi/lanio; Durham, Donald Lee
fine Ph.D. in Physical Oceanography
s issei tat ion ; ESTIMATES OF DIURNAL
DAL VOLUME TRANSPORTS
1 ROUGH THE YUCATAN CHANNEL.
jim< January 19, 1972 at 10:00 a. m.
l la e: Room 309 in the East Bizzell Bldg.
I George W Kunze
§ Dean of the Graduate College
dore
dupon for
REE
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bd in their high
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^onfor Huvoline, Amalie,
£E j Conoco. 35c qt.
S Jrrestmie—$1.(59 Gal.
glo-coat
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2 ^Wo stock all local major brands.
^lYhore low oil prices originate.
1 B Quantity Rights Reserved
%V Ctv eel Bearings - Exhausts
System Parts, Filters,
- ft Qi Water and Fuel Pumps.
A ' B\kr.ost Any Part Needed
1 25-40 ^ Off List
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jfljl|rake Shoes $3.60 ex.
2 Wheels — many cars
We Stock
HOLLEY CARBURETORS
EELCO
EDELBROCK
HURST
MR GASKET
CAL CUSTOM
Other Speed Equipment
Alternators
$18.95 Exchange
y arters - Generators
Many $13.95 exch.
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
E. 25th Hryan, Texas
JOE FAULK ’32
Our 25th year in Bryan
WANTED
Roommate wanted. Two bedroom, two
api
$150 month. Pref«
Roo:
bath ground floor
After 6, 822-7927.
Iroor
partment. Colony Oaks,
graduate student.
Girl roommate wanted,
at work; home, 846-0628.
21-27.
Contact 846-5661
Between ages of
59tfn
FOR RENT
For young man or couple in graduate
school, military, or faculty—one bedroom
furnished apartment. Bills paid 1 Quiet,
beautiful surroundings. 822-6668. 60tl
Two bedroom homes for married student
couples with or without children—no pets 1
$70 and $75 rent per month, respectively.
846-8020. 60t5
Corner Foster & Francis across from
new city hall, furnished one bedroom
upper southeast apartment. Plenty of
closet space. Adults only. $76. No bills
paid. 846-6031. 60tfn
AGGIE SPECIAL: Two bedroom apart
ment with one bath, kitchen, dining room
and living room. Perfect for 4 Aggies.
Great access to downtown Bryan and easy
route to campus via 29th St. or Finfeather.
For more information and tour, call 823-
0081. 59t6
Suitable for couple, roomy one bedroom
furnished apartment. Vented heat, air-
conditioned, mile from North Gate.
$70 plus utilities.
5:30, 823-0635.
Call 822-1669 ; after
69tfn
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES:
One and two bedroom furnished apartments
ready for occupancy. I 1 /, miles south of
Campus. Lake for fishing. Washateria on
mds. Country i
Cain Co., 823-0934,
822-6135.
after 5, 846-3408 or
68tfn
as 1
for
NEW COLLEGE STATION UNFUR
NISHED APARTMENTS — New brick
apartments now available for family units.
Only y> mile south of Kyle field. Rentals
low as $115, $127, and $138, respectively
two, three and four bedroom apart
ments. All bills paid. Central air and
heat. Fenced patios, laundry facilities and
major appliances all included. Hurry 1
Only a few of the original 200 left. Call
846-3702, or visit "SOUTHGATE VILLAGE
APARTMENTS” rental office at 134
Luther St. in College Station. 45tl6
VICTORIAN
APARTMENTS
Midway between Bryan &
A&M University
STUDENTS 1 !
Need A Home
P iol and Private Courtyard
ited Number of Vacancies
nd Summer Semester
Limite
»r Spri
401 Lake St.
Apt. 24
40tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
i: 1957 GMU 2%
stake truck, books, kitchen machines, lab
equipment, desks, chairs, chest of drawers,
radio tower, electronic equipment, double
bunks, dressers, study desks. Bid Forms
will be available and sealed bids received
in the office of the Inventory Supervisor,
available and sealed bids received in the
office of the Inventor:
)ry Supervisor, Sur
plus Property Warehouse, Asbury St.,
College Station, Texas until 5 :00 p.m. Jan
uary 19, 1972. Bids will be opened Jan-
20, 1972 8 :00 a.m. This property may
n.
x-
ic
upervisor at tne above address ;
for information call 846-7419. The right is
reserved to reject any and all bids and to
waive any and all technicalities.
uary 20, 1972 s :U0 a.m. This proper
be inspected between the hours of 8 :00 a.m.
hr
»g
Inventory Supervisor at the above address
ispected between the hours c
and 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday ex
cept holidays by contacting the Office of the
THE AQUARIUM
1005 Windowmere 846-4697
Tropical fish and supplies
Weekday afternoons from 6 to 9 p. m.
Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 7 p. m.
Hoover’s Tennis Service. One block south
of tennis courts. Open 1:30 to 6 :30
846-9733.
p. m.
82tfn
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave 823-8111 57tfn
HELP WANTED
ry, hve-
nished apartment, meals, utilities, plus sal
ary. 822-1290, 846-3603. 60tfn
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
• Watch Repairs
® Jewelry Repair
® Diamond Senior
Rings
• Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
EXCELLENT MONTHLY EARNINGS
$1,000.00 INVENTORY RETURNS $2,700.00
WE SECURE LOCATIONS
, PART OR FULL TIME FOR EXTRA INCOME
\AU ATTOIw; L"liable man or woman wanted as dealers in this area to service route for the
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—— “ 7 | ERIN, DRISTAN, etc., in pocket packs, sold through our new type vendor, in
U ■‘cations such as restaurants, bowling lanes, motels (HOLIDAY INNS) etc.,
IMocned by this Corp. Will not interfere with present business or occupation,
"■ollect and refill in your spare time.
1 MINIMUM CASH INVESTMENT of $1,250.00 is required, also car and 6 to 8
! mrs weekly. 50% FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE IS AVAILABLE AS YOU
> XPAND YOUR BUSINESS.
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lill\\m MARKETING DIRECTOR DEPT. E.
I) ™ | HEADACHE-BAR VENDORS CORP.
[mmP IL 7821 Manchester Road
^ Maplewood, Mo. 63143
PART-TIME
Meat Cutter With Retail
Cutting Experience.
Evenings, 6 days a week.
Apply In Person
Skagg’s Albertson’s
301 S. College
CHILD CARE
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN-
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
S23-8626. Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99tfn
WORK WANTED
Give control, safety
Wings for an ejection capsule
Typing. Symbols. Notary Public. 822-
0526 or 823-3838. 132tfn
Typing near campus,
erienced. 846-8965.
Electric. Ex-
135tfn
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
AH Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
Smith-Corona Portables
Lift surfaces have been pro
posed by a student for aircraft
ejection capsules to give crew
members an additional safety fac
tor.
Airplanes such as the B-58 and
F-lll have escape capsules, says
Michael J. Rangel, senior aero
space engineering major of
Friendswood, but sufficient alti
tude is required for the system
to provide an adequate safety
margin.
In a typical ejection sequence,
pyrotechnic cords cut the module
from the fuselage and a rocket
motor boosts it away from the
plane, Rangel reviewed. A small
brake parachute then deploys to
slow the capsule for recovery
chute deployment.
The large parachute completes
deceleration. Flotation bags in
flate to cushion landing and keep
the ejection module afloat, if
touchdown is on water.
A minimum size wing to sup
plement lift by the rocket motor
would be of benefit during low
altitude flight.
“It would be particularly bene
ficial in an ejection before an an
gular impact,” Rangel stated in
an “idea” course report to Dr.
Charles A. Rodenberger. The
course, required for seniors in
the seventh semester of aerospace
engineering studies, encourages
divergent, creative thinking
among student engineers.
Rangel’s idea is to turn the
kinetic energy dissipated by the
initial brake chute into a poten
tial energy asset, such as altitude.
He calculated that a total wing
area of 45 square feet would be
to provide an initial 2G (“G”
meaning one-gravity force) pull-
up at 25,000 feet and Mach 1.2
speed. The Air Force ROTC cadet
officer assumed a capsule weight
of 4,000 pounds.
The wing would enable ejecting
crew members to gain altitude
after separating from an air
craft in a steep dive.
The added altitude might make
the difference In the recovery
parachute becoming fully deploy
ed, or the capsule following the
crash trajectory of the aircraft.
Rangel, a member of the Corps
of Cadets, noted a prototype of
the design is under study for the
B-l bomber. These inflatable
spoilers and fins serve only as
stabilizers, however, not lifting
surfaces.
Rangel’s preliminary design in
cludes a pair of wings that pivot
into the airstream immediately
after capsule ejection. He believes
pilot adaptation to the “mini-
plane” configuration would in
volve no difficulty.
ROBERT HALSELL
TRAVEL SERVICE
AIRLINE SCHEDULE INFORMATION
FARES AND TICKETS
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL
CALL 822-3737
1016 Texas Avenue Bryan
Sbisa Hall & Duncan Hall Meal Schedule
Week Beginning Jan. 17 Thru Jan. 22, 1972
SUNDAY
Breakfast
Tang
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
Chilled Apricots
Fried Eggs
Sausage Links
Toast-Jelly-Oleo
Blueberry Hot Cakes
Syrup
Coffee-Milk
Dinner
Roast Boneless Pork Loin L-81
Brown Gravy Apple Sauce
Tri TPcttGTS
Shoe Peg White Corn Buttered
Buttered Green Peas
Rainbow Salad
Tossed Green Salad
Bleu Cheese Dressing
Cherry Pie Bread-Oleo-Ice Tea
MONDAY
Breakfast
Tomato Juice
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
1. Blueberry Muffins
Pan fried Bacon
2. Jelly Fritters-Oleo
Pan Fried Bacon
Milk-Coffee
Sbisa-Plus Hotcakes, Fried &
Scrambled Eggs
Dinner
Beef & Vegetable Soup
Ass’t. Cold Cuts-Ham, Cheese
Piemento Loaf
# Potato Salad M-40
* Baked Beans Q-2 Steamed Rice
Chilled Tomatoes
Shredded Lettuce & S. Tomatoes
Mayonnaise Mustard
Ice Cream
Bread-Oleo-Ice Tea
Supper
Chicken Fried Steak L-12
Cream Gravy Q-17
♦Steamed Rice E-5
♦Field Peas w/Salt Pork
Mashed Potatoes Q-58
Broccoli Chopped Buttered
Raisin Slaw
1,000 Island Dressing
Peach Crisp
Hot Rolls-Oleo-Milk
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast
Tang Fresh Fruit
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
1. Scrambled Eggs Jelly
Sausage Patties Oleo
Raisin Break Toast Duncan
Cinnamon Rolls w/Raisins
Sausage Patties
Milk-Coffee
Sbisa-Plus Hotcakes & Fried Eggs
Dinner
Barbecue Beef on Bun L-18
♦French Fried Potatoes
*Pinto Beans w/Salt Pork
Buttered Mixed Vegetables
Steamed Rice E-5
Cottage Cheese & Pineapple M-13
Chocolate Pudding
Bread-Oleo-Fruit Punch
Supper
T-Bone Steak 10-Oz. Au Jus
* Baked Potatoes w/Sour Cream
♦Buttered English Peas
Buttered Carrots
Steamed Rice Russian Drs.
Ice Cream
Milk-Coffee
FRIDAY
Breakfast
Tang Fresh Fruit
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
1. Scrambled Eggs
Home Fried Potatoes
Toast-Jelly-Oleo
2. Coffee Cake
Pan Fried Bacon
Coffee-Milk
Sbisa-All Plus Hotcakes &
Fried Eggs
Dinner
Fried Jumbo Shrimp 6 each
Cocktail Sauce Q-ll
♦French Fried Potatoes Q-28
♦Buttered Peas w/Whole Onions
Buttered Rice E-5
Buttered Succatash
Grape Jello
Peach Cobbler
Cornbread-Oleo-Fruit Punch
Supper
Grilled Beef Cutlet Au Jus
♦Snowflake Potatoes
♦Scalloped Corn Q-23
Steamed Rice E-5
Garnish Spinach Q-60
Tossed Salad
French Dressing
German Chocolate Cake
Bread-Oleo-Milk-Coffee
TUESDAY
Breakfast
Pineapple & Grapefruit Juice
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
1. Jelly Fritters
Pan fried Bacon
2. Blueberry Muffins
Pan fried Bacon
Coffee-milk
Sbisa—Plus Hotcakes, Fried &
Scrambled Eggs
Dinner
Beef Pot Pie
♦Creamed Whole Potatoes
Harvard Beets Q-8
Green Beans
Steamed Rice
Strawberry Jello
Dutch Apple Pie 1-8 (1)
Bread-Oleo-Ice Tea
Supper
Roast Beef L-5
Brown Gravy 0-16
♦Dry Navy Beans w/Salt Pork Q-5
Parsley Carrots
Steamed Rice
Squash Buttered
Bread-Oleo-Milk Coffee
THURSDAY
Breakfast
Grapefruit Juice
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
1. Cinnamon Rolls w/Raisins
Finger Steaks
2. Scrambled Eggs
Finger Steaks
Raisin Toast Duncan Only
Jelly-Oleo Milk Coffee
Sbisa-Plus Hotcakes & Fried Eggs
Dinner
Chicken & Dumpling
♦Buttered Rice E-5
♦Green Beans Buttered
Mashed Potatoes
Brussel Sprouts Buttered
Mixed Fruit Salad M-35
Ind. Tarts
Bread-Oleo-Ice Tea
Supper
Baked Meat Loaf L-35 101
♦Buttered New Potatoes Sauce
♦Mustard Greens
Steamed Rice E-5
Carrots Buttered
Health Salad
Apple Pie
Hot Rolls-Oleo Coffee-Milk
SATURDAY
Breakfast
Pineapple Juice
Ass’t. Dry Cereal
1. Coffee Cake
Grilled Ham
2. Scrambled Eggs
Grilled Ham
Toast-Jelly-Oleo
Coffee-Milk
Sbisa-Plus Hotcakes & Fried Eggs
Dinner
Roast Beef L-5
Brown Gravy 0-6
Mayonnaise Potatoes
♦Pinto Beans w/Salt Pork Q-5
Buttered Carrots
Steamed Rice E-5
Sliced Tomatoes on Lettuce Leaf
Salad Dressing
Honey & Spice Cake
Bread-Oleo-Ice Tea
Supper
Spaghetti & Meat Balls
Spaghetti Sauce L-51
♦Cut Green Beans
Spiced Beets & Onions Q-9
Steamed Rice E-5
Tossed Salad Russian Drs.
Ice Cream Sandwich
Toasted Garlic French Bread
Coffee-Milk
MEAL SCHEDULE AT SBISA
Monday through Friday:
Breakfast—7:00 a. m. to 8:00 a. m.
Continental Line—7:00 a. m. to 10:30
a. m.
Lunch—10:30 a. m. to 2:30 p. m.
Dinner—4:30 p. m. to 6:30 p. m.
Saturday:
Breakfast—7:30 a. m. to 8:30 a. m.
Lunch—11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.
Dinner—4:30 p. m. to 6:00 p. m.
Sunday:
Breakfast—8:00 a. m. to 9:00 a. m.
Dinner—11:30 a. m. to 1:00 p. m.
MEAL SCHEDULE AT DUNCAN
Monday through Friday:
Breakfast—7:00 a. m.
Lunch—M. W. F.—11:15, 12:15 and
1:15 p. m,
T. Th.—11:30 and 12:30
Dinner—6:30 p. m.
Saturday:
Breakfast—7:00 a. m.
Lunch—12:15 p. m.
Dinner—5:00 p. m.