BATTALION CLASSIFIED l~ WANT AD RATES One day 4^ per word 8tf per word each additional day Minimum ebarge—50(f Classified Display 90tf per column inch each insertion DEADLINE 4 p.m. day before publication SPECIAL NOTICE FOR SALE Weteria 1961 MG. Good condition. tl07-A East 24 th. and 8 track guaranteed tapes, 5 for (1'..00 — Aggie Den. 2tfn store. ay. 1963 Corvair, Monza, 2-door, white, 4- ieed transmission, raido, new tires. Call ,6-4676 after 5 :30 p. m. 15t3 822-2355 or 15t3 Horse Foi •ail Ridinp Sale — Gentle — Good ing. Call 822-3980. I 1968, GTO, bucket seats, console, air, P. leering, vinyl top, rally wheels, and lean. $2560. Call 823-8181, 8 a. m. - j p. m. 14t8 ■New and used furniture. Norge appli- I tea, refrigerators, washers, dryers, and d hwashers. Charlie’s Furniture, 318 N. Iryan St., Bryan, 822-5133. 14tfn Air conditioner, $75. 1962 Comet, $450. Bill & Howell Super Eight movie camel {61. 846-6595. nera, 1316 Yamaha FG-180 Acoustical guitar. Ex tent condition. Without case $100. nglewood South No. 256. 12tfn diamonds Add distinction to your class ring with the touch of a diamond 1 Price Range — $42 - $65 1/5 Carat For further information Call: 845-4600 Pin Up Posters galore Aggie Den. our store 1 2tfn Come see our new bumper stickers — Aggie Den. 2tfn Billiards, pen ball, Aggie Theatre, pocket books, magazines, record albums, stereo tape decks, bumper stickers, decals, pin ups, posters. — Aggie Den. 2tfn We cash Aggie checks — Aggie Den. 2tfn We buy almost anything — Aggie Den Open 7 ?gie D Agg 7 days weekly 8 a. m. till midnite Troubles? Come tell the Aggie Den all bout it — We can help ! 2tfn Lonesome ? Come to the Aggie Den 1 2tfn |’68 Volkswagon, automatic, good con- llion. Call 822-1248 or 822-2568. Ut7 TYPING, experienced. 846-8207. 12tfn (Typing, full time. 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If you need a job (prefer- y in the morning), and you’re taking hours or less, reply to Box 542, Bryan, Iting any experience you may have had rking in a retail store. 2tfn Medical laboratory technologist openir Bryan Hospital. Good hours, group ii ance paid, best wages. Apply at Brya spital or call 822-1347. 134tl CHILD CARE hhild care from age 3 up. mpus. 846-9177. Close to 14t5 llhild care. Call for information. 846-8151. 598tfn I Iregory’s Day Nursery, 604 Boyett I -4005. 593tfb IUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN- R, 3400 South College, State Licensed. -8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn {—SAILBOATS — EXTURE 17 KIT $129. r » CORONADO 15 $1095 POLPHIN JR- $ 475 MAR - JON YACHTS 846-6917 RADIO AND TV REPAIRS MOTOROLA TELEVISIONS pENITH RADIOS & PHONOS KEN’S RADIO AND TV 303 W. 26th 822-5023 PRESTONE $1.38 Gal. 31c qt. Havoline, Amalie, Enco, Conoco. —EVERYDAY— We stock all local major brands. [Where low oil prices originate. Quantity Rights Reserved Wheel Bearings 50% Off Parts Wholesale Too Filters, Oil, Air - Fuel, 10,000 Parts - We Fit 90% of All Cars Save 25 - 40%. Brake Shoes $3.60 ex. 2 Wheels — many cars Auto trans. oil 25tf AC - Champion - Autolite plugs Starters - Generators All 6 Volt - $12.95 Each Most 12 Volt - $13.95 Each Tires—Low price every day — Just check our price with any other of equal quality. Your Friedrich Dealer Joe Faulk Auto Parts 220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas JOE FAULK ’32 23 years in Bryan Official notices must arrive in the Offic* of Student Publications before deadline of 1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication. Applications for degrees are now being accepted in the Registrar’s Office from all undergraduates who expect to complete their degree requirements by January, 1970. Candidates for advanced degrees must file their applications with the graduate Dean's Office. The dealine date for filing applications is October 17, 1969. appli R. A. Lacey, Registrar Beginning Monday, October 6, 1969, appli cations may be filled in the S&E Dept, of the MSC for room request for the first semester. These will be booked according to date submitted. The monthly men’s Social for members of Brazos County Post 4692 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States will be held at the Pof on October 9, 1969. Students interested in applying for a Rhodes Scholarship should confer with R. H. Ballinger, Room 302-A Academic Bldg., by October 13. It is now time for all Corps Accounts, Civilian, Government Organizations, De partmental and Professional Clubs, Home town and International Clubs, Honor Soci eties, M.S.C. Advised Accounts, Sport! Clubs, Student Body Governing Organiza tions, and Service Organizations, to be of ficially recognized at the Student Financ< Center, M.S.C. Each club must file a list of their officers with the Student Financ* Center. DEADLINE OCTOBER 15, 1969. TROPHIES PLAQUES Engraving Service Ask About Discounts Texas Coin Exchange, Inc. 1018 S. Texas 822-5121 Bob Boriskie ’55 COINS SUPPLIES GM Lowest Priced Cars $49.79 per mo. With Normal Down Payment OPEL KADETT Sellstrom Pontiac - Buick 2700 Texas Ave. 26th & Parker 822-1336 822-1307 Rentals-Sales-Service TYPEWRITERS Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines CATES TYPEWRITER CO 909 S. Main 822-6000 m STERLING ELECTRONICS sound equipment Ampex Roberts Fisher Sony Scott Panasonic tape decks Harmon-Kardop 903 South Main, Bryan 822-1589 FOR RENT Two bedroom house, 807 Foch, close to College. Refrigerator, stove, garage, 220 wiring, fenced yard. Phone 846-6774. 15tl Nicely furnished, two bedroom apart- tie 15 minutes drive from Coll ment. In the three apai country on ranch. About Ideal for from 10 a. m. es drive from College, ideal for four students. Central heat and utilities paid. $140. 823-3733 ities pa until 9 i p. m. except Sund 13t: ay. tfn Furnished, two bedroom duplex. Central heat and air condition. Couples only. Located in Aggie Acres. 2% miles south of College. SHO per month. 822-0082. lltfn We rent 8M projector and films Den. Aggi. ggie 2tfn Furnished, five room duplex, heat and air condition. Adjoininj $175 month. 846-5231. Central g campus. Itfn ATTENTION AGGIES NOW LEASING FOR SEPTEMBER THERE ARE APARTMENTS. AND THEN THERE IS TANGLEWOOD SOUTH Colleg< Finest Gracioi e Station’s Newest and mei irtr ose Demand the Finest anc | Apartment Complex 1 ous Apar For Thoi omple artment Livir Who 1-2-3 Bedroom Apartments FLATS AND STUDIOS! PRICED FROM $145 to $250 FURNISHED SLIGHTLY HIGHER Furnished or Unfurnished 1-1 ^4—2-2Vi Baths. All Utilities Paid 1 Decorator Design — Several Decors From Which To Choose. Separate Adults Only and Family Liv ing Areas. Recreational Areas — 2 Pools. And A Special Swimming Pool For Children. Convenient to Redmond Shopping Qen- Located at Puryear Drive and Highway 30 A luxuriously furnished model apart ment, now available to show. For Rental Information Call Mrs. Dorothy Shipper Youngblood 846-2026 or 846-2509 Itfn THE BATTALION Wednesday, October 8, 1969 College Station, Texas Page 3 Rice Decides to 4 Cover-Up’ One of Yearbook Pictures HOUSTON (JP) — A decision to use a different photograph of a nude student has caused an other delay in the distribution of the 1969 Rice Uniervsity year book, the Campanile. The student editorial board re ceived 2,200 copies Saturday but decided to substitute a less re vealing photograph of a male student. The controversy arose when the yearbook editors disclosed that the book included nude photographs of a youth and a girl. The original pose of the girl student will be retained. The editors, the board, and the student senate, publishers of the book, had consented to the pho tographs. However, Bruce Hen- ington, owner of the Henington Aggie Players in Last Week Of Preparations for 4 Dinny’ VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan & A&M University STUDENTS ! 1 Need A Home I & 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur. Pool and Private Courtyard 3 MONTHS LEASE 822-5041 401 Lake St. Apt. SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes B&W TV Repairs 713 S. MAIN 822-1941 WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan and College Station can save you up to 40% on auto parts, oil, filters, etc. 846-5626. ATTENTION JANUARY GRADUATES! You may order Graduation In vitations Mon.-Fri., 9-12, 1-4, at the Building Cashier’s Window, MSC. DEADLINE OCTOBER 31, 1969 The Aggie Players have be gun their final week of rehears als on “Dinny and the Witches,” their first major production of the year. The play, directed by Robert Wenck, is scheduled to be shown Oct. 14-16 and 23 and 24. The play is called a frolic on grave matters and shows the world being run by three witches: Zenohia, the head witch, played by Aileen Wenck, Louella, the nit-witch, played by Melanie Haldas and Ulga, the death witch, played by Lucy Gravett. They discover early in the play that it is time for Dinny, a musi cian, played by Arthur Berquist, (to die. They are routed by chance though, and instead of dying, Dinny takes over the world. Also featured are Amy, a waitress who’s in love with Din ny, played by Irene Fazzino; Bubbles, Chloe and Dawn, three ladies of the world, played by Karen Buckland, Hazel Pillans and Joanne Witte; Tom, Dick and Harry, three kings, played by John Friedrick, Randy Durham and Cecil Massie; Jake a drunk with a large family, played by Paul Peterson; Stonehenge, Din- ny’s accountant, played by Den nis Turner, and Ben, a blind man, played by Travis Miller. Stage manager is James Den nis and the script assistant is Michelle Mayeux. Others in the play are Patrick Castle, Roger Ritchey, and Joel Salmons for lights; James Dennis, Charlie Baker, Cyril Burke, Gerald Han lon, Roddy Hogan and Terry Van Dyck for sets; Ruth Reeves, Vir ginia Ehler, Martha Hoppess and Betty Melcher for costumes; Jos eph Adelman, David Boyd, David Campbell, Jack Easter and Wil liam Foster for properties; Jim Weyhenmeyer for sound; and Robert Robinson, Larry Lude- wig, Jeanette Boswell, Mike Link and Virginia Link for house and publicity. Director of the Aggie Players is C. K. Esten. Admission for all shows will be $1. Publishing Co. at Wolfe City, appealed to the editors to modify the copy. He also obtained writ ten releases from the two stu dents posed naked. Marilyn Penelope Johnson and Dennis Rex Bahler, both 22, were among 15 chosen as outstanding students in June. The girl is now a graduate student at New York State University in Buf falo. Bahler, who did not grad uate in June, is attending classes at Rice. The editorial board accepted Henington’s appeal for a sub stitute photograph and Hening ton agreed to redo the page at a considerable financial loss. ‘Campus Gold’ To Organize “Campus Gold”, an organiza tion for university coeds in girl scouting, is now being organized on campus, according to Mrs. J. G. McNeely, District I adviser for the Bluebonnet Girl Scouts. The club will develop plans for serving the community, serve as resource persons for troops and meet once a month for fellow ship. Mrs. McNeely asked that all interested persons meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday in rooms 3B and 3G of the Memorial Student Cen ter. Mrs. Clarence Carter, District 1 chairman will answer questions at the meeting and will assist in organizational plans. She may be contacted at 823-5396. Latin American Students to be Feted at Tea Latin American students will be honored Sunday at the Hillel Foundation with a reception and tea sponsored by the Pan Amer ican Roundtable. Roundtable Director Mrs. Clare Gunn said Latin American stu dents, their families and friends are invited to the 4 to 6 p.m. event. More than 150 are ex pected. Arrangements for the recep tion by Mrs. Nestor Bottino and Mrs. Robert M. Richards are be ing coordinated with the office of the foreign student advisor, Robert L. Melcher. Mrs. Gunn indicated the re ception site was changed this year due to renovation of the YMCA. The Hillel Foundation is located at 800 Jersey, just off the south edge of the campus at the intersection of Throckmor ton and Jersey. The community’s liaison group to Latin American students, the Pan American Roundtable has other activities including a Christmas program for the Pan American Club of A&M Consoli dated High and weekly Spanish classes. Primarily for adults, the class will organize beginning inter mediate and advanced sections Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the A&M Consolidated library. A minimum $3 a year membership charge is made. The roundtable in the past has conducted English help sessions for Latin students. The first cows were introduced to this country by Virginia colo nists. Campus Briefs 225 Expected Here For Press Meet The Texas Junior College Press Association expects record at tendance for its 17th conference which convenes here Sunday. TJCPA conference director Dr. David R. Bowers, A&M journal ism professor, said 225 places will be required at the Monday evening banquet, for about a 20 per cent increase over last year’s attendance. Houston Post managing editor Ed Hunter is keynote speaker and will address the banquet. AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 TRANSMISSIONS REPAIRED & EXCHANGED Completely Guaranteed Lowest Prices HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION 33rd. & Texas Ave. Bryan 822-6874 Highlighting the three-day con ference will be a Tuesday lunch eon at which yearbook and mag azine award winners will be an nounced. Bowers indicated the more than 200 participants are ex pected from 30 junior colleges. Separate workshops for student newspaper, yearbook and maga zine staffs and participating fac ulty members are scheduled. Among featured speakers are Newsweek bureau chief Hugh Aynesworth of Houston; Karen Klinefelter, Dallas News Wash ington reporter; D-Eon Priest, Taylor Publishing Co.; Dr. Otha C. Spencer, East Texas State, and W. G. Beach, Humble Oil Co. senior editorial advisor. Student Teachers To Meet Oct. 15 Educational or liberal arts ma jors planning to student teach during the spring semester will have an orientation meeting Oct. 15, announced Curriculum and Instruction Department head Dr. Glenn R. Johnson. The 7 p.m. meeting will be in Room 401 of the Academic Build ing. “An anticipated enrollment in crease for the spring semester teaching practicum makes it im perative that spring student teachers attend the meeting so that a sufficient number of co operating teachers can be ar ranged as early as possible,” ex plained Dr. Philip Limbacher. Students unable to attend should contact Dr. David R. Da vid (elementary education ma jors) or Dr. Limbacher (second ary education majors) in Room 411, Academic, before Friday, Oct. 24. Student teachers supervised by faculty members of the Edu cation C o 11 e g e’s Health and Physical Education, Agricultural Education and Industrial Educa tion should not attend. General qualifications required of student teachers will be dis cussed at the meeting, after which elementary student teach ers will meet with David and secondary student teachers will get with Limbacher to complete applicable forms. 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