The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 10, 1963, Image 3

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    41
j. Listing Of Summer Jobs
ow Available To Students
corporal
is for
56 perrejjB (Special to The Battalion)
to statecfl||| BROOKLYN — The new enlarg-
lon-altpR^ 1963 annual edition of “Sum-
ten t’ n fifflRner Jobs,” the . largest and most
(Toups o j) r o h e n s iv e listing of actual
noniinati«^ ummer jobs, compensated pro-
s o ui ' cei 'Beets, awards, apprenticeships and
permanent jobs is now available,
■'his is the same directory used
g||ach year by over 1,500 colleges
1 and copies can be examined at most
Juniversity placement or dean’s
Rffices, college and public libraries,
§chool superintendents’ offices and
S. employment offices.
Some of the over 25,000 unusual
ummer earning opportunities lo
ll ambiijBjated throughout the United States
and llnM>
Impwii'
4,700 trKjj
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ifgressiotl
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necessitl
use of I
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repen
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federate!
possibk
means h
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ult of th
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arrange
lined, at
by coiit
Aggieland
Pic Scheduled
Civilian seniors,’fi’eshmen and
graduate students will have
their pictures made for the Ag
gieland ’63 according to the fol
lowing schedule. Portraits will
be made in suits and ties at the
Aggieland Studio between 8
a.m.—5 p.m.
January 9-10 — A-E
January 11-12 — F-J
January 14-15 — K-0
January 10-17 — P-S
January 18-19 — T-Z
and over 24 foreign countries in
clude camp counselling in Puerto
Rico; acting with a Jamestown,
Va., summer theatre group in an
outdbor historical drama; joining
a group of young people from
many nations to build a road in
Swedish Lapland; and supervision
of Canadian Youth Hostels in
Banff National Park.
This year’s directory offers many
student training programs and over
5,000 permanent openings in hun
dreds of firms such as Aerojet—
General Corp., The Equitable Life
Assurance Society, the Singer Sew
ing Machine, the Eli Lilly and Co.,
General Electric, the Ingersoll-
Rand Co., and the Interchemical
Corp.
Fellowships with the newspaper
fund, conpensated study projects,
camp positions, jobs and appren
ticeships with summer and music
theatres, earning free trips to Eu
rope, and work at resorts and dude
ranches are some of the other jobs
available.
Many branches of the U. S.
government throughout the coun
try, including the National Sci
ence Foundation, the Department
of Interior, the U. S. Atomic En
ergy Commission, the Bureau of
Land Management, the Naval De
fense Laboratory, the Department
of Commerce, the Bureau of Ships,
and the Coast and Geodetic Survey,
have requested their openings be
included. There are also jobs fori
the missile minded with the Air
Force Missile Center, the Special
Weapons Center and the White
Sands Missile Range.
The annual Summer Job Di
rectory can be obtained from book
stores everywhere or directly from
The Advancement and Placement
Institute, 161 North 9th St.,
Brooklyn 11, N. Y. for 84.
*«*|f TriE BATTALION
Thursday, January 10, 1SG3
College Station, Texas
Pago 3
lee Cream judging Among
Dairy Conference Topics
p$H§H
Subjects ranging from chemical and Low Temperature Bacteria,”
DR. JAMES R. SIMS
Rice Civil Engineering Prof
To Address Chi Epsilon Fete
Dr. James R. Sims, chairman of
the Department of Civil Engi
neering at Rice University, will
be the principal speaker at the
winter banquet of the A&M chap
ter of Chi Epsilon Friday night.
The banquet is scheduled at
7:30 p.m. in the Triangle Restau
rant. The winter initiation of
nine students will be held at 5
p.m. in the Civil Engineering
Building.
Students to be initiated into
the chapter are Gary Balser, Ted
Mayo, Jerry Windham, William
Norris, Robert Friedenwald, Dan
Sumpter, Stanley Hruska, John
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
FOR SALE
HARPSICHORD-Same instrument used
by Philadelphia Symphony. In kit form
for home workshop assembly, .$150. Clavi
chord kit SlOn. Free brochure. Write:
Zuckermann Harpsichords Dept. U, 115
Christopher St., N. Y. C. 14. 5311
Raby car bed and bassinette, slight!
used, ($4.50). 500 Kerry.
ghtly
53t2
1956 Ford Convertible
[he, new
new whitewall tires, radio, heater, po\
equipment, V-8 Ford-O-Matic. Excell
condition. .$695. VI 6-8337. 52
nylon top,
wer
ent
52tfn
NEW PIANOS—S388.00 AND UP
different makes to choose from. All
are standard American makes and have
standard keyboards. Easy terms and
36 months on balance. For a betl
up
r a better
buy—See your BALDWIN DEALER.
MOONEY PIANO & ORGAN CO., 1208
So. Coulter Dr., Bryan, TA 3-5045. 5114
1962 Austin-Healy sprite, new
spri
warranty, $450 equity, pick up notes,
ton Gibson air conditioner, $75.00.
after 5 p. m.
car
1%
C-21-Z
51tfn
4-burner gas
po
09,
aer
130.00. VM
$100. VI 6-42
nge. Good condition,
rtable stereo. Like new.
210 Poplar after 6. 45tfn
CHILD CARE
Daily child care for working parents.
A-10-D College View. 50t8
FOR RENT
OFFICIAL NOTICE*
Nicely furnished one and two bedroom
apartments, central location. Cali TA 2-
4420, 9 a. m. - 6 p. m. 53t3
Completely furnished 2 & 3
ments. Adults. Utilities partly p
2-1244. Prices $45.00 and $50.00
om apart-
paid. TA-
Official notices must be brought, maile.
rrive in I
Floo'
YMCA, VI 6-6415, hours 8-12. 1-5, daih
or telephoned so as to arrive in the Offic>
of Student Publications (Ground FI
Monday through Friday) at or before th<
deadline of X p. m. of the day preceding
pul
tioi
;adline of 1 p. m. of the day preceriii
ublication — Director of Student Public
5 room unfurnished house, heat, garage
and fenced back yard. Near North Gate.
4305 College Main. $65.00. VI 6-4865
after 4 p. m. 52t3
sopl
desi
classification who desire intensive work
during the spring semester in specific
of writing such as spellir
ing
ects
Unfurnished 2 bedroom house, completely
redecorated, 400 Cooner, VI 6-4455. 51
as spi
ation, clearness, and idiom , may take
DngF ’
7 :15-9 :45
;ien, clearness, and idiom
English 103, Section 505, Monday nights
Furnished 2 bedroom apartment,
blocks from North Gate. One student
$35.00, 2 students $45.00. Phone VI 6-5444.
51t4
P.
The class i
students,
obtained from th
m., 307 Academic Bui
not intended
mgr
Idin
ng.
for foreigr
Additional information can be
m the Department of English.
John Q. Anderson
Head 53t7
NOTICE TO JANUARY GRADUATES
SPECIAL NOTICE
Would like to
mg n
4088.
keep children for work-
ling mothers. For information, call V] 6-
50t4
HUMPTY DIJMPTY NURSERY
Children of all ages, weekly and hourly
| rates, 3404 South College Avi
T'o-voa \7irfr«r»io
Texas. Virginia Davis Jones.
Nurse. TA 2-4803.
fue, Bryan,
Registered
124tfn
Will keep children, all ages, will pick up
tnd deliver. VI 6-8161. llltfn
WORK WANTED
m
sm
Student wife wants ironing
sitting. VI 6-6306.
baby-
41tfn
Typing - electric typewriter. Experience:
Secretary, business teacher. VI 6-8610.
85tfr>
Roaches-Termites-Fleas-Silver Fish
Spiders-Ants
P & L PEST CONTROL
Jerry Payne
TA 2-0594
BRYAN—ROUTE 2, BOX 174
OUR WORK GUARANTEED
DRESSMAKING
Designing’-Monog’rams
Mrs. L. B. Colvin
VI 6-8640
after 5 50t5
At 8 a. m., Thursday, January 17, 1963.
there will be posted on a bulletin board
in the Registrar’s Office a list of those
candidates who have qompleted all academic
requirements for degrees to be conferred.
January 19. 1963. Each candidate is urged
' this lis
H. L. Heat'
ach Candida
to consult this list to determine his status.
on
Admissions
and Registrar
Director of
rritt
52t5
galia For The January 1963 Commence-
nt Exercise
SUL ROSS LODGE, NO. 1300, AF&AM.
- Stated meeting, Thursday,
January 10 at 7 p. m. The
Master Mason’s Degree will be
conferred.
Walter S. Manning, WM
Joe Woolket, Secy. 52t2
degree of Doctor of Philosophy are re
ared to order hoods as well as the Doc-
caps and gowns. The hoods are tr
ft at the Registrar’s Office no lab
qui
tor
TRAVEL
All students who are candidates for the
Do<
irde
anc
be left at the Registrar’s t
than 1:00 p. m., Tuesday, January 15 (this
will be accomplished by a representative
of the College Exchange Store). The Ph.D..
hoods w ll not be worn in th“
is ■
stage as part of the ceremony,
r t
nd
candidates tor tne
will wear the cap and gown ;
wll not be worn m the proct
all such candidates will be hooded
remon
legrec
vilian
the B
ip and g
ROTC students who are candidates for the
nee
the stage as part of the
Candidates for the Master’s Degree will
all civilian stu-
wear the cap and
dents who ar»
lor’s Dei
gown ;
ndidates
for the Bache-
EUROPE—Discover this bargain ! Write:
Europe, 25-C Sequoia, Pasadena, Ca'if.
MISCELLANEOUS
Bachelor’s Degree will wear the appro
priate uniform. Ail military personnel who
are candidates for the degrees, graduate oi
undergraduate, will wear the uniform only.
Rental of caps and gowns may be ar
ranged with the Exchange Store. Orders
may be placed between 8:00 a. m., Wed-
nesd;
fay, January 2 and 12:00 noon, S:
day, January 12. The rental is as foil
KEYED TO your textbooks . . . Barnes
& Noble College Outlines are keyed to
ur textbooks. Ideal study aids at your
you
boo
ikstore now.
5°3t3
ary iz. the rental is as ioik
ap and gown $5.25, Master’s
84.75, Bachelor’s cap and g
rer
and
Satur-
ows:
cap
ay, Jai
Doctor’s
ami gown S4.75, Bachelor’s cap and gown
$4.25. Hood rental is the sarpe as that
for the cap and gown. A 2% sales tax is
in addition to these rentals. Pay-
u
AGGIES NOTICE
To Rent Brazos 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 30 to 50% on just abc
for your car.
bout any part
Filters 40% discount
AT JOE FAULK’S
25th and Washington
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
YOUR DISTRIBUTOR FOR
9 EICO KITS
9 Garrard Changers
9 HI-FI Components
9 Tape Recorders
Use Our Time Payment Plan
BRYAN RADIO & TV
TA 2-4862 1301 S. College Ave.
SOSOLIK'S
T. V., Radio, Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main
TA 2-1941
ment is required at the time of placing
order. 50t5
We Service and Guarantee
New and Used Cars We Sell
47 Years With Ford
Cade Motor Company
1309 Texas TA 2-1333
DR. G* A. SMITH
O P TO ME T W ( S T
»f»BeiALIZINO
to SYR CXAMINATIOK
CONTACTLBN888
BRYAN OPTICAL CLINIC
ost-w-xj, mA'I N' *,eR.V/s.i8;v7T;E,x ( A* ;
TV - Radio * Hi-Fi
Service & Repair
GILS RADIO & TV
TA 2-0826 2403 S. College
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
KEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
9 ENGINEERING AND
ARCHITECTURAL SUPPLIES
O BLUE LINE PRINTS
9 BLUE PRINTS 9 PHOTOSTATS
SCOATES INDUSTRIES
608 Old Sulphur Springs Road
BRYAN.TEXAS
MASTER’S TRANSMISSION SERVICE
Complete Transmission Service
1 TA 2-6116
27th St. and Bryan Bryan, Tex.
SHIPLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP
For The Best Coffee & Freshest Donut*
ANYWHERE
Hamburgers
Short Orders — Fountain Service
Cash Available For Books, Slide Rules & Etc.
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOU POT'S
Hudson and Jimmie Bratton. Sims
will be an honor initiate into the
chapter.
The Rice professor is a past
president of the Texas section of
the American Society of Civil En
gineers. He served four years as
secretary-treasurer of the section
and has since been a committee
worker on a branch section and
national level.
For the national society he serv
ed as chairman of the awards com
mittee in 1958 and chairman of
the committee on session
grams in 1961.
pro
residues in foods to ice cream
Judging and food fats will be dis
cussed during the annual Dairy
Manu i acture.'s’ Conference here
next Monday through Wednesday.
An estirnued 75 persons are ex-
pectn-.l to attend the sessions, which
deal ith the latest progress and
problems of making and market
ing dairy foods.
Dr. A. V. Moore, A&M dairy sci
ence professor and program chair
man, said activities begin the first
day at 11:30 a.m. with registration
in the Memorial Student Center.
Dr. R. PL Patterson, Dean of Agri
culture, will deliver an address of
welcome at 1:45 p.m.
Talks start at 2:15 p.m. with a
discussion of “Chemical Residues
in F'oods” by E. E. Buitis, A&M
horticulturist. Pie will be follow
ed by W. F. Collins of Swift and
Company at Kerny, N. J., speaking
on “Ice Cream to Eat or to Sell?”
An ice cream judging clinic is
set for 3:40 p.m.
SUBJECTS AND speakers Tues
day will be “Can Our Raw Milk
Supply Be Coliform Free?” by
John Jenkins, The Borden Com
pany, San Antonio; “Bulk Tanks
W. S. Lagrange, Iowa State Uni
versity; “Farm Problems of In
terest to the Processor,” A. M.
Meekma, Texas Agricultural Ex
tension Service dairyman; “Stabi
lizing Specialities and Novelties.”
Collins, and “Let’s Sell More Dairy
Products,” I. I. Peters, Department
of Dairy Science.
A cottage cheese judging clinic
will be held at 4:10 p.m. Tuesday.
That evening at 6:30, conference
members will attend a banquet at
which Dr. I. W. Rupel, head of
the Department of Daii'y Science,
will give an illustrated lecture on
“Dairying Around the World.”
“Shelf Life Evaluation of Daily
Foods” by Lagrange will start the
Wednesday discussions. Next will
be “Fact and Fancy About Fat in
P'ood,” Raymond Reiser, A&M pro
fessor of biochemistry and nutri
tion; and “Semi-Sterile Process
ing of Milk and Mixes,” D-xvid
Hatherly, Associated Dairy Equip
ment Manufacturers, H v e r e ft,
Mass.
The conference is sponsored by
the Department of Dairy Science
in co-operation with the Texas
Agricultural Experiment Station,
Agricultural Extension Service and
Engineering Extension Service.
ANNOUNCEMENT
BARBER PRICES NOW IN EFFECT IN
BRYAN AND COLLEGE STATION
Flat Tops $1.50
Regular Haircut $1.25
Fish Regulation Flat Top $1.25
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— DOLLAR SALE -
VIENNA SAUSAGE clZ 5 4 -° z -
CORN
Green Giant
'Cream Style, Golden
PfT 4 Q De! Monte
I Jora.g5 Early,.Garden. ..
Elna
Brand
TOMATOES
SWEET POTATOES
MILK
Food
Club
6
5
8
4
Cans
No. 303
Cans
No. 303
Cans
For
No. 303
Cans
Food Club 0 Tall
Evaporated : ^ Cans
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
WIS^ CASH
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Exciting Premium Cards
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% $1000 CASH! i
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Food Club
Sliced or Halves
PEACHES
CATSUP I
sugam
BACON
Hafnia
Dei Monte or
Food Club
No. 214
Cans
12-Oz.
Cansj
14-Oz,
Bottles
mi
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Imperial
Pure Cane
Lucy Linda
FRESH CHICKEN HENS „23c
SMOKED PORK CHOPS.. * ath ,.,79c
SMOKETTS 55c
ARMOUR STAR FRANKS "At 39c
CHEDDAR CHEESE ,,59c
Lb.
Bag
1-Lb. Tray Pak
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SLICED MEATS
Farmer Brown
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