The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 18, 1964, Image 3

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    ggies Get A Letter A Day’
tys Postmaster (Horselaff!)
> HOME.
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rATIVEi
ind pro(i . | the average every Aggie
f the "4 has a College Station box
annouiKd 'h* 1 ' gets one letter a day, said
scheduliji est Gregg, postmaster of the
Station Post Office.
hedujed; tudents send about 2,500 pieces
ail a day and about 20,000
he campus in one day. On
ays this drops to about 6,000
0. On Sundays the out going
rops to about 3,000 pieces.
ion 0:
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: your pit,
the desi
don Edite
the last four weeks 527,067
of mail have been sent from
2ollege Station Post Office,
said.
: this total 239,354 were letter
pieces; 114,225 penalty mail;
1 magazines, papers and flats;
tgistered pieces; 13,981 fourth
54,681 third class; and
second class.
From July 1 to Nov. 6, 1,963,325
pieces of outgoing mail were sent.
Gregg said that in this same
period about 2,000,000 pieces of
mail were received. On the whole
slightly more mail is received than
is sent.
The United States Post Office
moved into its present site at
North Gate in May of 1937. By
July 1 it had gone first class which
meant it had receipts exceeding
$40,000. Last year the receipts
totaled almost $300„000.
The post office started with five
clerks, a postmaster and assistant
postmaster. There are now 32
employed at the main post office
at North Gate and the South
Station Post Office in the Memorial
Student Center. Twenty-seven of
these are clerks, said Gregg.
L s j
BONFIRE SPECIALS
Only LOU Can Offer These Specials
Used Fatigues — 95^ Per Pair
or 75^ Pants — 75^ Shirts
Rubber Boots — $3.45 New-
Used Field Jackets
$1.95 Button — $3.95 Zipper
Officers Short Coats $55.00 Retail — $3.50 Each
Used Raincoats $2.95
Toboggan Caps — 75^ & 95^
Gloves — 39^ & up
LOUPOT’S
CAMPUS BRIEFS
Christmas Seals In Mail
| For Tuberculosis Campaign
The Brazos County Tuberculosis
Association got its annual Christ
mas Seal Campaign rolling Monday
with the mailing of 13,400 appeal
letters. According to Mrs Otis
Miller, executive director of the
campaign, some 6,300 of these let
ters will go to A&M students.
Latest tabulation shows 65 active
cases of TB in Brazos County with
five of these reported in the last
three weeks.
These victims will be aided by
part of the 81 cents out of every
dollar received in the campaign
to be sent back to the Brazos
County Association, Mrs. Miller
said.
Campaign goal for 1964, she said,
is $7,000.
★ ★ ★
The Poultry Science Club
kicked-off its annual smoked tur
key sale this week.
According to Club President
Joe Zotz, smoked turkeys weigh
ing 9 and 11 pounds are being
sold for $1 per pound at the
Poultry Center. Turkeys will
be available until Christmas.
The proceeds from these sales
will be used to send poultry
judging teams to Chicago, 111.,
and to Knoxville, Tenn.
★ ★ ★
The Alpha Pi Mu fraterni
ty, national industrial engineering
society, will hold its annual ini
tiation banquet at 7 p.m. Satur
day in the MSC.
The traditional ritual will start
the banquet, followed by the ini
tiation of new members.
The five members who will be in
ducted into the fraternity are Gary
R. Carey and Preston Scott, who
are seniors, and Richard Swanen-
burg, Jimmy Dishner and Harry
Hurst who are graduate students.
Eligibility for membership is
limited to juniors in the upper
fifth of the industrial engineering
class, and to seniors in the upper
third.
★ ★ ★
Dr. Richard E. . Wainerdi as
sociate dean of engineering and
1
head of the Activation Analysis
Laboratory University, will ad
dress the 8th International Auto
mation and Instrumentation Ex
hibition and Convention Nov. 24
in Milan, Italy.
The European Atomic Energy
Community is the convention
Sponsor.
“Automation Systems for Nu
clear Activation Analysis Labora
tories” will be the subject of
Dr. Wainerdi’s talk to an esti
mated 2,000 participants. The
paper was prepared by Dr. Wain
erdi and Lloyd E. Fite, associate
head and chief engineer of the
Activation Analysis Laboratory.
Cushing Library Improves
Printed Document Section
The Documents Division on the
second floor of Cushing Library
is filled with valuable information
but it is not used as much as other
parts of the library.
Miss Mamye Evans, head of the
division said, “We feel that this
part of the library could be used
a lot more if people knew what
was up here.”
Cushing Library has been re
ceiving documents from the Gov
ernment Printing Office since the
library opened but it was not un
til the 40’s that documents were
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
i dir it per word
it per word each additional day
Minimum charge—50^
CHILD CARE
IUMPTY DUMPTY NURSERY, 3404
th College, TA 2-4803, Virginia D.
es, R. N. 99tfn
•13-D,
VI 6-7985.
hild care, experienced, VI 6-7960. 80tfn
e with experience,
ation, VI 6-8151.
Call for
54tfn
5
at VI 6-7153.
LOST
AVE LOST a red Carlton racinji
Wit
Re’
ith blue fenders and gri
»rs
ward to finder. Con
ray s;
ntact
HOME & CAR
RADIO REPAIRS
SALES & SERVICE
JEN’S RADIO & TV
303 W. 26th TA 2-2819
• Watch Repair 1
t Jewelry Repair
• Diamond Senior
Rings
Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate VI 6-5816
GIL’S RADIO & TV
lies: Curtis Mathis,
Westinghouse
rvice: All makes and models,
including color T. V.
& multiplex F M
03 S. College TA 2-0826
FOREIGN AUTO SALES
AND SERVICE
(Formerly Harold’s)
pw located at 604 Villa Maria
ar Skyway Drive-In Theatre
TA 3-2875
do major and minor repairs
nBMC, Roots Group, Mercedes,
Rolls Royce and Volvo,
le try our service. 10% dis-
jint on labor to all AGGIES.
iManager, Harold Gwaltney
FOR RENT
Two bedroom, unfurnished, modern brick
home, kitchen appliances available, washer
and dryer connections, T. V. cable. Chil
dren are accepted. TA 2-6340. 103tfn
Two bedroom
Montclair. Call
partment, furnished, 101
fter 5:00. VI 6.7323.
lOltfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
Save up to 40% auto part, tires, batteries,
seat covers, mufflers, tail pipes and acces
sories. SEE WHITE AUTO STORE, Col
lege Station, VI 6-5626. 101t6
FOR SALE
VIET NAM RICE PADDY
SCENE
2nd Lt. Smith: “You know, all this
rain and mud reminds me of the A&M
>nfire field last November.’’
2nd Lt. Jones: "Yeh ; but if they’d told
.in
bonfire field last Novem'
2nd Lt. Jones:
me then I’d be in this God-for-saken coun.
... , , —‘ Mn’t
Bi-City, Ink—Complete typing and pr
ing service. 1001 S. College. TA 2-1
rint-
921.
85t20
Fast efficient service reasonable prices
on cataloges, magazines, programs, bro
chures, reports, posters, tickets, stationery,
etc. Gene Hix Printers, TA 2-7525. 24tfn
TYPING SERVICE-MULTILITH PRINT
ING, thesis-dissertations-yearbook-brochures
-term papers-business letters-job resume
applications-blank forms, etc. REPRODUC
TION : Copy negatives and prints-lantern
slides - paper masters - metal plates-custom
pho f o finishing. Camera and movie pro-
jec* ors repair service. PHOTOGRAPHY.
J. C. Glidewell’s PHOTO LAB. TA 3-1693
2007 S. College Ave., Bryan. 12tfn
DAMAGED and UNCLAIMED
FREIGHT
(New Merchandise)
Furniture, Appliances, Bedding,
Tables, etc. A little of everything.
C & D SALVAGE
E. 32nd & S. Tabor TA 2-0605
Golden fried chicken is ten minutes
away — Pick up your phone and
say “Chicken Shack” Then get in
your car and hurry.
TA 2-3464
SOSOLIKS
T. V.. Radio. Phono., Car Radio
Transistor Radio Service
713 S. Main
TA 2-1911
TYPEWRITERS
Rentals-Sales-Service
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main TA 2-6000
CASH AVAILABLE FOR BOOKS, SLIDE RULES & ETC.
5,000 AGGIES CAN’T BE WRONG
LOUPOTS
New Store Hours — 8 a. m. ’til 5:30 p. m. — 6 Days A Week.
Save More at JOE FAULK AUTO PARTS
OIL-AUTO PARTS-ACCESSORIES-TIRES
Inco, Amalie, Conoco Qt 30<f
Jilobil, Havoline, Phillips 33<f
Bennzoil, Quaker, Gulfpride 37<!
Reconditioned Oil 15t*
Wheel bearings—30-60% discount.
?inyl plastic trim seat covers now
Inly $13.88 - Reg $19.95
\utolite batteries from $13.70
KS'Ion Carpet, original type, front and rear (complete) only
Auto-Transmission oil Qt. 25((
RB Spark Plugs Each 25tf
All Major brands plugs - Dealer
7.50-14 Full 4 ply tires $12.95
plus tax and old tire
Brake shoes-Ford-Chev-36-58....$2.69 ex.
Latex paint-inside Gal. $2.59
Filters-Major brand 40-50% off.
$19.95
We stock 95%
(>arts house, not a
and i-"’
parts you need at Dealer price or less. We a:
of the parrs you need at Dealer pr
miscellaneous type chain store. We stock bearings,
. and ignition tune-up kits for most imported cars ; Jaguar, M. G., Re
iumph, V. W’s., etc. Check our prices on tires for imported cars.
re
;eal
ALL PARTS-OIL-ETC, DISCOUNTED TO SAVE
YOU AGGIES MONEY
JOE FAULK AUTO PARTS
Joe Faulk '32
25th and Washington in Bryan
“Yeh ;
this Gi
try in just a year, I wouldn’t have be
lieved it.”
jSmith: “No, me neither. But I do
remember a guy there at A&M suggesting
the possibility — and it was just last
November, too. He was trying to sell me
something, and I figured it was just a
part of his high-pressure sales talk.’’
“That wasn’t an insurance sales-
it ?”
“Sure was. Seems like his name
was Rush, or something like that.’’
Jones: “Old Rush. Why that’s the man
I bought my $10,000 policy from. Eugene
Rush. He arranged the policy so that I
didn’t have to pay but two or three dollars
a month until after I got out of school . . .
He told me then there’d be some guys who
wouldn't start thinking about life insurance
until they got pinned down in a rice
paddy ... I guess you bought from Rush,
didn’t you?”
Smith: “No, I got by him! I stalled
him off a couple of times by saying that
tim
ny
>ut it; and after that 1 just went across,
the other side of the street when I
I wanted to think it over; one time by
saying that I wanted to talk to my folks
about it; and after that I just went s
on the other side of the street when I saw
him coming .... But I don’t need any life
insurance—not even now. I’ve always led
what my little wife calls a charmed life.
Why, I’ve been here now for 3 months and
haven’t even been scrat Ugh 1”
Jones: . "What was that you said.
Smith? . . Smith, what’s the matter? Lord,
that sniper got him right between the
eyes!” 104tfn
Maytag washer, $50.00, excellent condi
tion. 4324 Maywood, VI 6-4564. 104t3
Must sell,
in all res
interior, wnue wans, wire wneeis, ra
tonneau cover, and soft top. Low mileage,
reasonable price. See at Stubblefield Im
port Cars, Bryan. 104t3
1956 Plymouth, standard transmission,
good tires, radio, heater, good condition,
C-19-D C.V. Will take best offer. 103t3
1969 Renault Dauphine, sun roof, new
engine, tires, battery, brakes, starter, etc.
Completely rebuilt, $320.00, VI 6-8283.
$700 diamond wedding set, brilliant and
beautiful. A steal for quick cash sale.
Authentication by local dealer. S
N. Bryan, Bryan, Texas.
ee at 606
102t5
Airplane Cessna 140 just had annual,
priced to sell. TA 2-4254, 8:00_5:00 only.
lOOtfn
Import Motors
Authorized Triumph
Volvo Dealers
100% Financing
To Graduating Seniors
Sports and Economy Cars
New and Used
Complete Service Dept.
2807 Texas Ave, TA 3-5175
AUTO REPAIRS
All Makes
Just Say:
“Charge It"
Cade Motor Co.
Ford Dealer
WE
BUTCHER
LIVESTOCK
WE PROCESS
BEEF and PORK
FOR YOUR LOCKERS
and HOME FREEZERS
WE FREEZE TO
PLEASE
HANSON'S
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must be brought or
mailed so as to arrive in the Office
of Student Publications (Ground Floor
YMCA, VI 6-6415, 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.
THE GRADUATE. COLLEGE
Announcement of Final Examination for
the Doctoral Degree
(Defense of the Dissertation)
Full name of Candidate: Wood, Randall
Dudley
Candidate
ophy in
Title of Dissertation: Lip:
and Analysis: I Cyclopropane Fatty
Acid Metabolism. II Gas-Liquid Chro
matographic Analysis of Lipid Alcohols.
Time of Examination: November 24 at
8 :30 a. m.
lace of Examine
Science Buildini
Wayne C. L~..
Dean of Graduate Studies 104t4
Place of Examination: Room 203 in Plant
ing
Wayne C. Hall
“OFF CAMPUS AND SPECIAL
ACTIVITIES
47. (1) The University is judged by
the action of its students on and off the
campus. Therefore, students shall be re
sponsible to the authorities of the Univer
sity for censurable acts wherever commit
ted.
(2) The faculty reserves the right to
discipline cadets for misconduct while in
attendance at ROTC training camps.
(3) All military unit parties and other
social functions held by military units on
or off the campus must be approved by the
Commandant.
(4) All civilian dormitory parties and
other social functions on and off the cam
pus must be approved by the Director of
the Department of Student Affairs.
(5) All officially recognized student
organizations, except technical clubs and
societies, military units, and civilian dormi
tory and apartment groups, having dinners,
picnics, and other social functions on or off
the campus must secure approval from the
office of the Director of the Memorial Stu
dent Center. Technical clubs and societies
having social functions will secure approval
from their appropriate academic dean or
his assistant. Student organizations and
their advisors (sponsors) are responsible
for compliance with the university policies
and regulations and the State and Federal
An English proficiency examination,
lired for all majors in the
be given
Entomology,
quired for all majors in the College of
Arts and Sciences to be taken before the
unior year, will be give:
and Microbiology on Thursday
19th from 4:00 to 6:00 p. m. in
Biological Sciences Building.
November
Room 113,
101t6
TEXAS A&M RING ORDERS
Undergraduate students who have 95 semes
ter hours of credit and two semesters of
residence at Texas A&M may purchase the
A&M ring. Hours. passed at the time of
the preliminary grade report on November
9, 1964, may be used in satisfying the re
quirements. Those students qualifying
under this plan may leave their names with
the ring clerk in the Registrar’s Office.
She will then check their records to
determine their eligibility to order the
ring. Orders for the rings will be taken
for tne rings will be
November 18 through November 26, and
December 7, 1964, through January 6, 1965.
These rings will not be delivered before
February 16, 1966. The ring clerk is on
duty in the Registrar’s Office Monday
Friday fro
through Friday from 8:00 to 12:00 noon.
H. L. Heaton, Director of
Admissions and Registrar 95t25
“NATIONAL DEFENSE STUDENT
LOANS—Application forms for National
Defense Loans for the Sprinp " —
and second Trimester 1965, mi
ice,
Y.M.C.A. Building, during the period
November 3 - 30, 1964. Applications must
be filed with this office by not later than
5 :00 p. m., December 1, 1964. Late appli
cations will not be considered. 93tl6
g Semester
ay be obtained
ice. Room 8,
English Proficiency Examinations for Stu
dents in Education and Psychology
Examinations in English Proficiency, re-
uired of all students in the College of
quired of all students in the Colleg<
Arts and Sciences, will be offered to stu
dents majoring in either Education or
Psychology on December 3 and December
4, 1964, from 3:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m each
day in Academic Room 402. Stude:
tai
bring
ments. and a dictionary.
Tipi
87t:
For best results try The
Battalion Classified.
STUBBLEFIELD’S
Imported Cars
Authorized Chrysler-Simca
Dealer
The only imported with 5 year
or 50,000 miles warranty ! !
General Foreign Car
Repair Service
ERNEST PIVONKA,
Service Manager
3219 Texas Ave. TA 3-6428
placed in a separate department,
she said.
Miss Evans reported that the
library is a partial depository
which means that the Govern
ment Printing Office sends out a
list of their publications and the
Documents Division lets them know
which one they are interested in
receiving. The Documents Division
also receives publications from oth
er states. The state publications
mostly concern agriculture.
Among items in the division are
the Warren Report, all publications
of Congress, censuses on popula
tions, housing and other things,
broken down into states and large
cities.
Also, they receive publications
from agencies such as the Atomic
Energy Commission.
Publications can be found from
all major govermental departments
from the Agriculture Department
to the Treasury Department.
The Documents Division is ex
panding. It has grown too big
for the room it occupies, Miss
Evans said, and so new shelves will
have to be put up in the second
floor lobby. However, in the new
library to be built all documents
will be in the same room.
THE
Wednesday, November 18, 1964
BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Page 3
Faculty-Staff Club Tickets Available
Tickets can still be purchased
for the second Faculty-Staff Din
ner Club dance, said Walter H.
Parsons Jr., chairman of the com
mittee.
The dinner dance will be held
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in the
Memorial Student Center Assembly
Room. Reduced price season tick
ets can be purchased at the Main
Desk of the MSC for $7.
“Sports Car Center”
Dealers for
Renault-Peugeot
&
British Motor Cars
Sales—Parts—Service -
We Service All Foreign Cars”;!
422 Texas Ave. TA 2-451?:
attention:
STUDENTS FROM EUROPE, NORTH AFRICA,
LATIN AMERICA, MIDDLE EAST I
PROCTER & GAMBLE INTERNATIONAL
WILL BE ON THIS CAMPUS TO INTERVIEW MEN
INTERESTED IN BEGINNING TECHNICAL AND
BUSINESS CAREERS IN THEIR HOMELAND ON
November 19 and 20
wve will Interview:
BS and MS degrees in ChE, ME, IE, and EE for tech
nical positions
MBA’s and BS or MS in any non-technical field for
beginning positions in Marketing, Advertising, Sales,
Finance, and Buying.
PROCTER & GAMBLE INTERNATIONAL is made
up of subsidiaries of the Procter A Gamble Company,
a U. S. organization which manufactures and sells
soaps, detergents, food, toilet goods, and other con
sumer products in over 140 countries of the free world.
The history of Procter A Gamble’s development has
been one of substantial growth. In each ten years of
the Company's history since 1900, sales have approxi
mately doubled.
These openings represent unusual opportunities for
men of ability. You will be given early responsibility
and personalized on-the-job training. We promote
only from within, and only on the basis of merit, and
young men beginning a career with us have the op
portunity to advance into top executive positions in a
Subsidiary, replacing U. S. Managers temporarily as
signed. We do not know of any other organization
where there is greater opportunity to advance on the
basis of merit alone!
SIGN AT YOUR PLACEMENT OFFICE FOR AN INTERVIEW
If for any reason you cannot interview now, write directly to:
Mr. John A. Handley,
Personnel Manager
International Divisions, Dept. B-11I3
The Procter & Gamble Company
P.O. Box 201, Cincinnati, Ohio 45224
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