The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 06, 1980, Image 5

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Primary candidates list
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By LAURA CORTEZ
City Staff
The deadline to fde to run for pub
lic office was 6 p.m. Monday. The
following met that deadline and will
be candidates in the May 3 Demo
cratic or Republican primaries in
Brazos County:
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United States Representative:
Phil Gramm (Democrat, incum
bent)
Darla H. Mortenson (Republican)
David Haskins (Republican)
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State Senator:
Kent Caperton (Democrat)
Bill Moore (Democrat, incum
bent)
N.A. McNiel (Republican)
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State Representative:
“^r- Bill Presnal (Democrat)
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It) 272nd District Judge:
Ym; . Brooks Gofer (Democrat)
J. Bradley Smith (Democrat, in-
3A encumbent)
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County Court at Law Judge:
James A. Amis Jr. (Democrat)
District Attorney:
Travis B. Bryan III (Democrat)
County Attorney:
John Barron Jr. (Democrat, in
cumbent)
John E. Hawtrey (Democrat)
Jeffery Brown (Republican)
County Commissioner Pet. I:
Bill J. Cooley (Democrat, incum
bent)
Dan Williams (Democrat)
County Commissioner Pet. 3:
Billy E. Beard (Republican)
ILL. (Bud) Cargill (Democrat, in
cumbent)
Gerald Farrar (Democrat)
Sheriff:
Bobby H. Yeager (Democrat)
Justice of the Peace Pet. 4, Place 1
B.H. Dewey Jr. (Democrat, in
cumbent)
James A. Peterson (Democrat)
Justice of the Peace Pet. 7, Place 1:
George H. Boyett (Democrat)
Michael B. Calliham (Democrat,
incumbent)
Tax Assessor-Collector:
Gerald (Buddy) Winn (Democrat)
Constable Pet. 1:
Raymond H. Day (Democrat)
Constable Pet. 4:
Arthur E. Dixon (Democrat)
Richard Fronterhouse (Democrat)
Frank Hudson (Democrat)
John B. Miller (Democrat)
Dick Munday (Democrat, incum
bent)
Paul Madison (Republican)
Constable Pet. 5:
Sam Fachom (Democrat)
Constable Pet. 7:
Larry Johnson (Democrat)
E.W. Sayers (Democrat, incum
bent)
Winfred E. Pittman (Republican)
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City Reporter
lyOl 1 This Saturday, the first-place win
ners of the Bryan-College Station
Basketball Shoot-out will join the
Aggie bench at the A&M-Rice game.
The Shoot-out — a fund raising
event for the Brazos Valley Rehabili
tation Center where kids were spon
sored an amount of money for each
..‘basket made — was open to 4th
through 12th graders in six Brazos
1^. Valley counties.
^ As part of their prize, these first-
place winners will help warm the
.V, Aggie bench: Bryan Phelps, Heather
Malinak (elementary division); West
Hansen, Neal Wellmann, Carrie
Osmum (junior high division); and
George Teetes and Patricia Carroll
(high school division).
Heather Malinak, a fifth-grader at
Brenham Elementary made 27 bas
kets and earned $437.41. She said
she entered the Shoot-out to help
the handicapped and she “thought
it’d be fun.” '
West Hansen, an eighth-grader at
Navasota Junior High, said he en
tered the contest to help Easter Seals
and because his coach wanted him
to. West earned about $370 with the
78 baskets he made.
About 285 kids participated and
earned $18,702 for the rehabilitation
center, and pledges are still being
turned in. Dorothy Kinard, secret
ary of the rehabilitation center, said
the center is not federally funded
and pays for patient care and other
expenses with memorials and dona
tions.
Jim Thompson, executive director
of the rehabilitation center, said,
“The money raised through the
efforts of these fine boys and girls ...
will go a long way towards making
lives more productive and happier. ”
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STATE INSPECTIONS
BRAKE SERVICE • TUNE-UPS • MUFFLERS & SHOCKS
UNIVERSITY TIRE & SERVICE CENTER
509 University 846-5613
(Next to Wyatt’s Sporting Goods)
WEAR
Registration deadline set
Anyone wishing to vote in the May
3 primaries must register by April 2.
Buddy Winn, Brazos County tax
assessor-collector, said registration
applications are available in the tax
office at the Brazos County Court
house, from the League of Women
Voters and from Texas A&M Univer
sity campus political organizations.
Persons who do not permanently
reside in Brazos County can register
to vote in their home counties or in
Brazos County.
There is a place on the front of the
registration card to designate which
county it is to be sent to, and Winn
said that all one needs to do is to
write in the name of the county in
which he wants to vote.
He said that students who wish to
vote in Brazos County should put
down where in the county they live,
not a post office box number, in the
space marked “permanent address. ”
The reason for this, Winn said, is so
that the tax office personnel can fi
gure out which precinct the student
must vote in.
Winn cautions people not to regis
ter more than once. If a person does
not receive or loses his registration
card, he should notify the county tax
office.
EXPERIENCE
PERFECTION.
SEE
Henry Dunn
At
Guys Vi Gals
Suite 208, 4103 Texas A ve.. South
846-5018
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WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1980
TAMU in Germany
1980
Did you like the Sound of Music?
See the same country this summer:
Travel & Study in Germany
Earn 6 TAMU Credits
Still some space available
Contact Immediately:
Dr. Richard Critchfield
tel: 845-2124 Home 696-7162
Academic 201 A
A world of careers in Aerospace
for tomorrow-minded college graduates.
See our
representative
on campus
Feb. 25, 26
Our Denver Division has many new
opportunities awaiting college
graduates. Major facilities are located at
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Santa Maria, CA.
Careers Begin Here
If you’re considering a career in
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greater nor the work more rewarding
than at Martin Marietta. Work in such
exciting areas as Command and In
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Space Satellites, and Payload integra
tion. Overall, we have over 300 con
tracts including 4 major contracts over
150 million dollars each extending into
the 1980’s. They include the external
fuel tanks for the Space Shuttle, Space
Launch Systems, Titan, Space and De
fense Systems including the new gen
eration mobile Missile X.
Opportunities Now
Within these areas are many entry-
level growth positions that offer
practical experience in the ad
vanced state of the engineering
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Propulsion • Thermophysics •
Structures • Mechanisms •
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In addition to job opportunity the
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equivalent to approximately forty per
cent of the employee’s income, in
cluded are: Company-paid insurance,
performance sharing plan, retirement
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ment and long term disability plan.
Interested graduates please contact
Martin Marietta Aerospace. Attn: Col
lege Relations, RO. Box 179 (#D6310)
Denver, CO 80201.
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Martin Marietta is an Affirmative Action
Employer actively seeking the Handi
capped and Veterans.
National Security regulations require
United States Citizenship.