The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 02, 1976, Image 4

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    fPage 4 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, March 2, 1976
WANT AD RATES
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BATTALION
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each insertion
ALL classified ads must be pre-paid.
DEADLINE
3 p.m. day before publication
Consol scores high on tests
SPECIAL NOTICE
FOR RENT
The Phi Sigma Beta Fraternity
will have a car wash Friday,
March 5th at the Texaco Station
next to Whataburger. The price
is $2.
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY
INC.
Dodge Sales and Serv ice Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. -823-8111
FOR SALE
save Money! Buy Our Antique Furniture, Chairs,
Rockers, Dressers, Beds, Tables, Wash Stands, Pie
Sales, Ad Infinitum. Why Not Restore One Yourself.
Many Unusual Collector Items For You. 1,000 & 1
Iron Collectibles & Things, Iron Beds, Pots, Stoves,
Wheels, Plows, Sweeps, Discs, Antique Tools,
Wood Decoys, Depression Glass, Lamps, China,
Rocks, Minerals, Geodes, Agate, Petrified Wood,
Crystals, Rough Turquoise-(Battle Mountain No. 2),
Stained Glass Door and Window. We Buy, Sell, &
Trade Monday thru Saturday. Collectors Em
porium, 608 South Bryan, Bryan, Texas. 779-4361
Our Place Is Worth a Visit. Hurry!
82t6
DISCOUNT STEREO &
C.B. EQUIPMENT
over 100 brands
20-50% off list
Call Leland Anderson after 5:30,
693-6594.
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1972 Dodge Dart, 2 DR/HT, au
tomatic, radio, heater, air, vinyl
roof, radials, power steering,
cream puff! Talk price.
846-6384.
400 T-Shirts
Assorted Sizes and Colors.
$1 each
1303 Barak Lane Bryan
846-1464
1929 Model A Ford. 2-door sedan.
Partially restored. Mechanically
perfect. 3401 Spring Lane, Bryan,
Texas 77801. 846-3124 after 6 p.m.
C*i£enltcuse Realty
We have just the “house”
for Sorority - Fraternity or
independent group look
ing for moderate cost liv
ing accommodations.
846-4747 / 846-7260
SOUTHWEST VILLAGE
APTS
One and two bedrooms. Two bed
room studios. Furnished and un
furnished. Individual heating and
air conditioning. Shuttle bus ser
vice to A&M. Tennis courts and
gameroom. Swimming pool and
sauna. Two laundry rooms. All
utilities paid and cable. 24-hour
security guard. Call Resident Man
ager, 693-0804.
1101 Southwest Parkway, C.S.
Horse pasture and stalls, 846-7015.
HELP WANTED
MR. GATTI’S
is looking for additional versatile
entertainers: guitar, banjo,
pianist, singers, duos and groups.
We are also offering a cash award
plus contract for the formation of a
"Mr. G. Ragtime Band. If vou
have talent and would.like to audi
tion.
call 846-4809
for appointment
Let White's Auto Store, College Station,
serve you with your hardware and plumb- 1
ing needs. North Gate.
1970 MGB-GT, excellent condition. 845-5918 or 846-
2450 84t4
BANJO KITS. Write for free catalog. Stewart-
MacDonald Mfg., Box 900AP, Athens, Ohio 45701.84tl5
15' Lone Star fiberglass boat with galvanized trailer, $400.
846-8979. 80t8
Houston Chronicle has carrier position
open for an A&M student who is self-
confident, not afraid to work and has at
least 1 more year of school to complete.
Salaries range from $325-$525 per
month plus selling bonuses. Must have
afternoons free from 1-5 p.m. and de
pendable automobile. Call Julian
McMurrey, 693-2323 or 846-0763.
84t4
RN needed full -time on 11-7
shift. Every Friday and Satur
day off, shift differential. Apply
Grimes Memorial Hospital,
Navasota, Texas (713) 825-
6585. Ask for Mrs. Winkel-
mann. Director of Nurses.
8419
1966 Ford Falcon. Air, Automatic, steel radials, air
shocks. Call 693-1678. $600. 83t3
Man’s 10-speed bicycle, excellent condition, $75. 693-
4305. 83t3
FOR SALE OR RENT
BELAIR
Mobile Home Partt
5 minutes from campus
Swimming pool. TV cable, all city utilities,
large lots.
S22-2326 or 822-2421
Get the Best for Less 394tfn
fare
hi) -.ay advan-e payment eg nred
foii'Ue 800-325-4867
UnsTravel Charters
SOSOLIK’S
FOR RENT
Small trailer, one person, close toTAMU, 846-9334. 82t2
TV & RADIO SERVICE INC.
Zenith Sales and Services
TV Rental
ri3 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133
APARTMENT
PLACEMENT SERVICE
3200 South College
823-7506
Reserve your apartment now
for the Summer or Fall Semester
before the prices increase.
We Will Show You a Wide Selection of Apartments in the
B-CS Area.
OUR
TO
YOU
Cynthia Jensen 779-2047
Murray Sebesta 693-8950
Jenny Pitts 846-1924
J. Glenn - Broker
NEW OWNERSHIP
NEW MANAGEMENT
Thu
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HELP WANTED
Attractive cocktail waitresses
wanted evenings, 6 days a week.
Mansard House, 693-2200. Attrac
tive salary and tips. Also salad girl
wanted.
84tfn
Need cook, day shift.
Apply in person only.
Pizza Hut, 102 University
Dr.
Unlike the national average.
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
scores at A&M Consolidated High
School have not declined, Superin
tendent Fred A. Hopson said last
night.
“Scores for our high school have
stayed the same, if not actually in
creased over the last five years, ” said
Hopson, during a meeting of the
A&M Consolidated School Board.
He said SAT scores for high school
juniors and seniors in the school dis
trict are consistently above the na
tional average.
In 1974-75 the national average on
the verbal section of the SAT was
368, he said.
The SAT scores for the high school
are 35.8 points higher than the na
tional mean on the verbal section of
the test, he said.
He said the high school scores
were 33.6 points higher than the na
tional mean on the math section.
Hopson said because only 50 per
cent of the students eligible for the
SAT actually signed up for the test
the statistics could contain some in
consistencies.
The funds called for in tit
posed bond issue are nottoliei
for acquisition or sale of any [w
new school sites the board sail
Approval of the bond issuekj secret 1
Also at the meeting, the school
board filed the official papers calling
for a $6,428 million bond election on
April 3.
Signs violate
city law
The bond election was approved at
the Feb. 23 special meeting of the
school board.
voters would provide fundsforu
vocational center at the higli
and a new fifth and sixth grade
at the Old Middle Schoolsiteal
Jersey St.
The lx)ard also passed a
commending the Citizen’s Aii
Committee for work done®
proposed bond election
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WORK WANTED
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723.
392tfr^
Yardwork done. Dependable student. 845-5666. 78th
WANTED
Riders east, 822-4066.
LOST
LOST TWO BASEBALL GLOVES. Reward. 845-1500,
Henderson Fields. 84t2
ROOMMATE WANTED
Roommate wanted: Male or Female; $80/month; see
Darlene, Scoates 112 or call 845-3561. 83t2
INSTRUCTION
MODERN
CREATIVE
DANCE
Register Tuesday,
March 2
Academy of Dance
702 Rosemary
5:30 p.m.
Call 822-9017 or 693-5550
(Continued from page 1)
requirement that spectacular signs be at
least 50 feet from a thoroughfare to prevent
confusion with traffic signals.
Such “massive non-conformities” indi
cate that the ordinance needs to be
changed, said Koehler. “Whenever there is
a large number of violations, that law
should be strongly questioned,” Koehler
said.
“Maybe the ordinance is asking far more
than it should, ” Koehler added.
Many of the violating signs were erected
prior to the 1972 ordinance, Koehler
noted. Because of clerical oversights, sev
eral permits have been issued for infracting
signs since that time, he said.
In a couple cases a contractor has erected
a spectacular sign without specifying such
on his permit application. In other in
stances, Koehler said, bogus permits have
been approved because of file mix-ups.
Many of these violations are still visible
along College Station streets, while other
businesses, once notified, soon corrected
their violations, Koehler said.
“We should have some reasonably
prompt program for enforcement, but
we re going to have to wait (for additional
inspectors),” Koehler suggested. “The city
has grown too rapidly, and there’s just not
enough time. ”
Fish Drill Team takes top
honors at Tulane competit
Perfect for Students!
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the start
of something
great.
Our new convenient 4'x4 / x4 , is just made for
any small storage job. And if this doesn't fit
your need, we have 7 more sizes at equally
low prices!
The Texas A&M Fish Drill Team
won first place in the Tulane drill
meet at New Orleans, Friday.
“Our main competition was
against Oregon State — they were
the West Coast camps last year, ” said
Mike Hoffpauir, drill team comman
der.
The drill team placed first in the
Platoon Basic Drill/Inspection, sec
ond in the Squad Basic Drill and first
in the Platoon Precision Drill to win
the meet. Oregon State came in sec
ond overall, followed by last year’s
winner, Tulane and the University of
Mississippi.
Judges for the meet were six drill
instructors from the Marine basic
training camp at Paris Island, South
Carolina.
The team drills with Springfield
0-3 rifles weighing 8.7 pounds each,
throwing the guns between two rows
of men for the precision drill.
“We have over 200 weapon throws
in a routine, and at the meet we
dropped about ten weapons. What
impressed the judges was our ability
to recover from those mistakes al
most instantaneously with little or no
loss of bearing,” said Hoffpauir.
“It takes good advisers,” said Mil
ler. “The senior, junior and sopho
more advisers ha ve done one heck of
a job this year,” he said. The 35-man
drill team was accompanied to New
Orleans by seven reserve men and
13 advisers.
The Fish Drill Team also partici-
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Mar. 20
ay, Mar. 24
pated in Saturday’s Endyui , Ma ' K 25
Parade, a seven-mile march
New Orleans led by rockperforn
Alice Cooper, this year’s!
Maintaining proper military^
ing was difficult for cadets asp
came up to kiss them — attempt
to make them smile, said Mile,
"They’re like robots!” said si
members of the crowd. Olh | May 1
tested the cadets with questions!! I
"Know any good Aggie jokes? •£)£)£
This week the team preparesi [_
the University of Texas Invitatis |
Drill Meet which will be held Mi I ■■
6 in Austin. Senior adviser Joel! fO J3
lace expects the competition to 1 1
hard even though only sevents
will enter.
Other plans for the semester
elude the University oflexasill
Paso meet; (March 17-21), the
of Texas Championship Drill
(April 3) at A&M, and the Lone
Drill Meet; (April 24) at Trinityli
versity. The Drill Team
march in the Battle of Flo
parade in San Antonio on April
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