The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 26, 1962, Image 3

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    .ast Berlin Crowd Jeers U. S. Troops
BERLIN UP) — A U. S. Army
iedan carrying three soldiers was
.hreatened by crowd of demon-
itrators in East Berlin Thursday
jut Vopos people’s police cleared
path for the vehicle. It return-
id to the West without further
ncident.
Western sources said the car,
lelonging to the U. S. Army’s Ber-
in brigade, was directed by Vo
pos into a street where groups
were forming to take part in a
giant rally protesting the U. S.
arms blockade of Cuba.
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North Gate College
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The Martin Company’s record of success on many missile
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INTERVIEWS AT TEXAS A&M
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31
See your placement officer for an appointment to dis
cuss your future with us -or send your resume to Mr.
William Bennett, Martin Company, Orlando Division, Sec.
Orlando, Florida. (An equal opportunity employer.)
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ORLANDO DIVISION
Scooter Aids
Post Office
At North Gate
The post office at North Gate
has a new helper to aid the weary
postman as he trudges across
campus delivering packages and
letters.
Named the “Mailster,” it is an
over-sized motor scooter powered
by an 18-horse power Cushman
motor. The scooter has three
wheels, a forward and reverse
gear, assorted blinking lights and
a speedometer which optimistic
ally reads to 60 mph.
The best feature of the scooter
is its gas economy, according to
Ernest Gregg, postmaster of the
station. “It is capable of getting
50 or 60 miles per gallon,” he
commented.
The North Gate post office re
ceived three of these mailsters
Thursday to help speed delivery
of mail in the College Station area.
A storage bin in back is capable
of carrying several large bundles
of packages and mail, making the
delivery man’s job easier.
The scooter is manufacturered
by the Cushman Motor Scooter Co.
especially for the Post Office De
partment, and is being used ex
tensively throughout the U.S. to
help route men deliver mail.
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Friday, October 26, 1962
THE BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Page 8
Autos On Campus
Cause Problems
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
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WANT AD RATES
» day .........3d per word
2t per word each additional day
Minimum charges—40d
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
Classified Display
mn i
each insertion
ilay
30d per column inch
each insertion
PHONE VI 6-6415
CHILD CARE
/er
A
Will keep infant child or children in my
home. TA 3-5129. 130tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY
Children of all ages, weekly and hourly
rates, 3404 South Coilege Avenue, B:
Texas. Virginia Davis Jones.
Nurse. TA 2-4803.
Will keep children, ail ages, will pick up
Bid deliver. VI 6-8151. ( llltfn
FOR SALE
Senior boots, size SVz B, Excellent condi
tion, will accept reasonable offer. Bill
Luker, 1905 Westchester Dr., Denton, Tex-
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1957 Factory air conditioning unit for
.11
Chevrolet, all parts workable conditio
VI 6-7905.
[ition.
20tfn
1/4 carat diamond. Suitable for senior
ring. VI 6-6648 or VI 6-5950. 20t3
Wash and grease 51.00. The New Sin
clair Service Station, Hwy. 6 South at East
Gate, College Station. VI 6-9982. 19tfn
LEGAL NOTICE
J ORDINANCE NO. 359
gall AN ORDINANCE TO PREVENT
■■BREACHES OF THE PEACE, TRAS
H'S PASSING ON THE PROPERTY OF
- OTHERS, PEDDLERS AND OTHERS
PROM REMAINING ON THE PREMISES,
WINDOW-PEEPING, EAVESDROPPING,
JRESCRIBING OFFENSES, PROVIDING
1 PENALTY AND DECLARING AN
IMERGENCY.
SECTION 7. Any person violating any
of tthe provisions of this ordinance shall
ilty of a misdemeanor and
upon convi
fine not ex
111
;med guilty ot a misdemeanor i
conviction shall be punished by
ne not exceeding ($100.00) doll
PASSED AND APPROVED
ars.
this
day of October, 1962.
APPROVED:
S/Ernest Langford
Mayor
ATTEST:
S/K. A. Manning
City Secretary
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HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
WORK WANTED
Typing by a graduate business major.
State Motel, VI 6-5410.
19*4
Will do typing in my home. VI 6-8366
6tfn
Typing - electric typewriter. Experience:
Secretary, business teacher. VI 6-8510.
85tfn
HELP WANTED
Beginning reporter 40 hour week. Some
xperience or training necessary. Call or
vrite Bryan Daily
ly Eagle.
WANTED
Urgent need for 1967 Chevrolet V-8
2-BBL air cleaner unit. VI 6-7905. 20tfn
FOR RENT
Room for neat boarder, furnished, quiet,
private entrance, $60.00 monthly, board
included. VI 6-7905. 20tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
Save on auto insurance through div
idends, call George Webb, Farmers In-
, call George Webb, farmers In-
;e Group, 3510 South College, Bryan.
4461.
suranci
TA 2-
We insure single men under 25 at
standard rates.
136tfn
Now start your fall fishing and picnicing
right at Hilltop Lake, if rained out, come
hack free, 9V4 miles south of college on
highway 6. VI 6-8491. 186tfn
DR. G. A. SMITH
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OPTOMETRIST
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•nd CONTACT LINSIS
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• engineering and
ARCHITECTURAL supplies
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SCOATES INDUSTRIES
608 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN, TEXAS
—FOR SALE—
Seat Belt Free with $24.95 latest 1
pattern seat covers.
Plastic seat covers —1 $14.88
(vinyl trim) Installed
Leatherette—front only $4.88
Battery Chargers : $4.44
Prestone j $1.88
Flashlight Batteries 2 for 15c
Nylon Sponges _ 15 cents or 2 for 29tf
Battery Rentals & Charging Service
Shock absorbers. New 1/3 off
Original equip, rebuilt $3.19
Engine Exch. Chev. $139.95
Others at similar low prices.
Auto rugs, pair $1.75
Brake Shoes, Chev.-Ford, exchange.
Av. 53.15
Sealed Beams
4001 . 4002, 12 v. $1.39
Batteries—24 mo. Heavy duty
6 volt, group 1 & 2 L $10.88 ex.
12 volt, 24s : $13.88 ex.
Chev. Mufflers 1 $5.95
Others low priced, too.
Mufflers with tailpipes.
Installed $2.00
Tires
6.70x15 new nylon $9.49
plus tax and old tire
Lowest Prices Anywhere.
New Kelly Springfields at Sale
Prices, Truck tires. Check our
prices.
New Autolite, Champion, and AC
apark plugs 69c
plugs ... 29? ea.
l* x * co ’ Gulf, Sinclair oil 27< i qt.
oAE 30 canned oil ISd qt.
Filters
40% discount
Paint—Good outside white ^ $3.79
Outside white $1.98 ga i.
2 ea!s Ubber ba8e $2.88 gal.
Spray paint, pint can $L19
Electric Motor Rewinding
BRYAN ARMATURE WORKS
Next Door at 16 East 25th
JOE FAULK'S
Discount Aufo Parts
220 East 25th
SOSOLIK'S
T. V^ Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main
TA 2-1941
TYPEWRITERS
R entals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO,
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
COINS
College Station.
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OFFICIAL NOTICES
Official notices must be brought, mailed
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6416, hours 8-12, 1-5, daily
Monday through Friday) at or before the
deadline of 1 p. m. of the day preceding
publication — Director of Student Publica
tions.
her 1-31, Monday-Friday, from 9-4, at the
Cashier’s Window. Memorial Student Cen
ter. 7tl8
DEGREE FILING DEADLINE SET FOE
OCTOBER 31, 1962
Applications for degree (baccalaureate and
advanced) are now being accepted in the
Registrar’s Office from all students who
will complete their requirements for gradu
ation by January 19, 1963. Advanced de-
Dean’s
;he J
offic
CONNALLY for GOVERNOR
“Texas needs BIG JOHN”
stickers, buttons and literature
available at Campus Headquar
ters . . . North Gate (Upstairs),
across from Post Office.
(Paid Political Ad)
TV - Radio - Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
GILS RADIO & TV
TA 2-0826 2403 S. College
AGGIES NOTICE
Ta Rent Brazue County A&M Club For
Mixed Parties,—See Joe Faulk
SAE 30 Motor Oils 150 Qt.
Major Brands Oils 27-310 Qt.
For your parts and accessories
AT a DISCOUNT See us—
Plenty free parking opposite
the courthouse.
DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
Brake shoes. Fuel pumps. Water pumps.
Generators, Starters, Solenoids, etc.
Save 39 to 50% on just about any part
for your car.
Filters 40% discount
AT JOE FAULK’S
25th and Washington
YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR
• El CO KITS
• Garrard Changers
• HI-FI Components
• Tape Recorders
Use Our Time Payment Plan
BRYAN RADIO & TV
TA 2-4862 1301 S. College Ave.
FLAT-FEET-SAVER
Supt. N. C. Holland demonstrates scooter
Prize Winners Announced
In Viceroy Football Contest
Winners in the first Viceroy Col
lege Football Contest were an
nounced here Thursday by a con
test representative. *
Wayne Liska, ’63 personnel
management major from Runge,
won the first prize of $100 for
making the largest number of cor
rect predictions on college football
games played the weekend of Oct.
13.
Liska was one of 12 A&M stu
dents who received cash prizes to
taling $225.
Second prize winner was Bill
Andrews, ’63 business major from
El Paso, who will receive $25.
Other winners in the first con
test were Hernan A. Contreras,
senior from Laredo; Jack R. Cook,
graduate frm Dublin; Henry Fisher
Jr., junior from El Campo; J. A.
Fue’ntes, sophomore from San An
tonio; J. P. Hickey, finance major
from Laredo; and Norman C. Ken
drick, senior from Philips.
Also Joe T. McKnight, senior
from Longview; W. M. Mumford,
freshman from Kingsville; William
Musick, senior from Galveston;
and Donal R. Simpson, senior from
Houston.
The ten runners-up will receive
prizes of $10 each for their pre
dictions.
Winners are scheduled to re
ceive their prizes at 8:30 a.m.
Tuesday in the Exchange Store.
Deadline for entries in the sec
ond Viceroy football contest for
the year closed Thursday and the
third contest began.
(Special to The Battalion)
MADISON, Wis. — Automobiles
are still a major headache for
American colleges and universities,
according to a recent report by the
University Facilities Research Cen
ter (UFRC), headquartered at the
University of Wisconsin campus.
University planners have turned
to such devices as underground
garages, multi-deck parking ramps
and campus shuttle-bus service to
outlying parking lots. The report
found that:
1. Of 38 universities surveyed, 21
have no special restrictions re
regarding who can park or drive
on the campus, while the remain
ing 17 schools range from limit
ing freshman cars, to limiting au
tos at certain class-time hours, to
limiting all cars except faculty,
staff, visitors and disabled stu
dents.
2. The same 38 universities re
port that 31 have university-en
forced parking regulations on cam
pus streets, and that 31 also allow
curb-parking on the campus. These
situations are contrasted with the
University of Chicago, which has
no control over city streets running
through the campus proper, and
the University of Minnesota, which
prehibits curb-parking to enable
both the driver and the pedestrian
to have an unobstructed view of
the street.
3. While all 38 schools have
parking lots on campus, only six
have parking garages, which range
from elaborate underground facil
ities, some with surface malls—
others with surface parking, to
single and multi-deck ramp-gar
ages. These various off-street
parking facilities ’ house from 300
to 8,800 cars.
4. The 38 universities report that
all but eight charge fees for cam
pus parking. Of the 30 fee-charg
ing schools, the cost ranges from
$1 to $110 per year, some on a flat
semester or year rate, others
charging hourly fees and still
others combining a blanket fee
with an hourly rate.
Since university facility experts
feel that schools should either pro
hibit student-used cars or else pro
vide adequate facilities for them
on the campuses, the report rec
ommends parking areas on cam
pus fringes, a parking fee and
elimination of curb-parking to
achieve added safety and beauty.
CONNALLY for GOVERNOR
“Texas needs BIG JOHN”
stickers, buttons and literature
available at Campus Headquar
ters . . . North Gate (Upstairs),
across from Post Office.
(Paid Political Ad)
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PANCAKE HOUSE
featuring
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Monday Thru Friday
11:30 til 2:00
Also Steaks, Shrimp and Other
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