The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 08, 1970, Image 4

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DISCOUNT MEAL
COUPON BOOKS ARE ON
SALE AT THE FOOD
SERVICES MANAGER’S
OFFICE; MSC
MONDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
BROILED SALISBURY
STEAK.
W/SAUTEED ONIONS
Choice of two
vegetables
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
$0.99
TUESDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
BAKED MEAT LOAF
WITH TOMATO SAUCE
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
and
Choice of
any two vegetables
$0.99
WEDNESDAY
EVENING
SPECIAL
CHICKEN FRIED STEAK
WITH CREAM GRAVY
Rolls - Butter
Tea or. Coffee
and
Choice of
any two vegetables
$0.99
THURSDAY
EVENING
SPECIAL
ITALIAN CANDLELIGHT
DINNER
ITALIAN SPAGHETTI
Served with
Spiced Meat Balls & Sauce
Parmesan Cheese
Tossed Green Salad
Choice of Salad Dressing
Hot Garlic Bread
Tea or Coffee
$0.99
FRIDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
OCEAN
CATFISH FILET
Tarter Sauce
Cole Slaw
Grandma’s Combread
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
and
Choice of
any two vegetables
$0.99
SATURDAY
SPECIAL
NOON AND
EVENING
GULF SHRIMP
Cocktail Sauce
French Fried Potatoes
Cole Slaw
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
$0.99
SUNDAY SPECIAL
NOON AND
EVENING
ROAST TURKEY
DINNER
Served With
Cranberry Sauce
Cornbread Dressing
Rolls - Butter
Tea or Coffee
Giblet Gravy
and your choice of any
two vegetables
$0.99
For your protection we
purchase meats, fish and
poultry from Government
inspected plants.
Quality First
THE BATTALION
Page 4
College Station, Texas
Tuesday, September 8, 1970
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A SCIENTIST for the North Carolina Department of Men
tal Health, Dr. Peter N. Witt, is studying the effect of
drugs on spiders by injecting them with doses of LSD,
amphetamines, tranquilizers and others and then observ
ing the kind of webs they spin. (AP Wirephoto)
Ag Senior sees
Europe and ships
A&M senior Carlton Karlik of
West fulfilled a genealogistfs
dream last summer, conducting a
search for family records in the
home country.
Karlik, 20, squeezed in the gen
ealogical research during his sum
mer work and travel in Central
Europe through the International
Association for the Exchange of
Students for Technical Experi
ence.
His trip was primarily for work
experience in a Pulan shipbuild
ing yard in Yugoslavia, but the
industrial engineering major also
managed sightseeing in Spain,
Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Hol
land and Czechoslovakia.
In the latter, Karlik dug into
family history and came up with
names, photographs and the orig
inal document through which the
family home in Zabama was sold
before his grandfather and great
grandfather came to the U. S.
“It was a unique experience,”
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albin C.
Karlik, 701 S. Marable, West, de
clared. “I recommend IAESTE
highly and think every student
who can should try to partici
pate.”
The Memorial Student Center
Travel Committee can furnish de
tails, reports and recommenda
tions of A&M students who have
been in Germany, Russia, Poland,
Czechoslovakia and other Euro
pean countries through IAESTE
and the Experiment in Interna
tional Living.
Carlton found his on-the-job
Camera Committee
to organize Thursday
Texas A&M photographers will
organize Thursday (Sept. 10) the
Memorial Student Center Camera
Committee for the Fall semester.
Committee Chairman Greg
Gray of Houston set the 7:30 p.m.
meeting in MSC rooms 2A, B and
C. The short business meeting
will sign members and check out
darkroom lockers, Gray said.
Committee facilities for pro
cessing color and black-and-white
film and prints are available to
members. The club also has
cameras, lights and other equip
ment for member checkout, along
with regular contest and the
spring semester Intercollegiate
Photo Salon.
training in the Pulan yard in
triguing.
“I saw every phase of Yugo
slav shipbuilding and through the
experience obtained a good pic
ture of the country’s economics
and methods,” the engineering
student with a 3.83 grade point
ratio stated.
Though Yugoslav shipbuilding
is 30 years behind technologically,
the country sells large cargo ships
regularly to Scandinavian coun
tries and Russia.
“They build the ships in halves,
launch them in segments and
weld the halves together in the
water,” he described. Karlik saw
the launching of a half of a ship
during the month at Pulan.
The former A&M co-op stu
dent at General Dynamics in Fort
Worth took the roads from Pulan.
After finding that hitch-hiking
doesn’t work so well in some Eu
ropean countries (vehicles are
scarce in Yugoslavia), he trav
eled mainly by train and plane.
Karlik covered about 15,000
miles in 78 days. Among high
lights, he pulled crab nets from
the Adriatic Sea with a Yugoslav
friend and saw St. Peter’s Cath
edral and the Sistine Chapel in
Rome, part of Germany’s Black
Forest, the famous passion play
at Oberammergau and St. Vitus
Cathedral, St. Charles Bridge and
the Prague square where fighting
occurred two years ago.
“I had two years of Spanish in
high school and a semester of
Czech at A&M,” Karlik capsuled
his brief language training.
He said he often had difficulty
communicating, but more detailed
study might have been of insigni
ficant benefit. About seven ver
sions are spoken in the country
and the Northerners use an en
tirely different alphabet.
The president of the A&M
chapter of the American Insti
tute of Industrial Engineers found
Amsterdam “very modern” com
pared to Czechoslovakia, which in
turn was modern compared to
Yugoslavia.
“Everyone I talked to in Czech
oslovakia cut down the Russian
takeover,” Karlik said. “They al
ways explained that it is not like
that now under the Russians.
Ninety per cent of the Czech pop
ulation are not Communist party
members.”
ANNOUNCING
A Gospel Meeting
Evangelist
W. R. Jones of Belair, Texas
Sept. 6-11 — 7:30 p.m.
(Sunday Services at 10:30 a. m. - 6:00 p. m.)
TWIN CITY CHURCH OF CHRIST
3610 Plainsman
(Just off 29th Street)
Bryan, Texas
846-4515 — 823-0877
Russia claims Israel has scuttled
chances for Middle East peace
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Soviet Union claimed Mon
day Israel has virtually scuttled
chances for a Middle East peace
settlement by quitting talks with
Egypt and Jordan in New York.
At the same time, the Israeli
military described the Egyptians
as being capable through prepar
ations during the cease-fire in
the Mideast, of moving 300 anti
aircraft missiles up to the Suez
Canal zone in a matter of hours.
The Soviet claim, carried by
the official news agency Tass
from Moscow, was the Kremlin’s
first reaction to Israel’s an
nouncement Sunday that it was
pulling out of the talks until
Egyptian military strength in the
canal truce zone is restored to
what it was before Aug. 7, the
day a cease-fire went into effect.
The reaction came at a time
when all Middle East develop
ments were being overshadowed
by the hijackings of three West
ern airliners in Europe and the
attempted hijacking of an Israeli
El A1 jetliner over England on
Sunday.
prevent implementation of the
Security Council’s November 22,
1967, resolution,” Tass said.
Tass said these long delays
deprived Jarring of “a possibility
to carry out his mission fruit
fully.”
The British government ex
pressed regret at Israel’s decision
to boycott the talks, but the
Foreign Office in London was
careful not to blame the Israelis.
Tass charged that the Israeli
government “uses allegations
about Egyptian violations of the
cease-fire agreement to cover up
its refusal to continue the Arab-
Israel contacts in New York”
being conducted through U.N.
mediator Gunar V. Jarring.
“Actually Tel Aviv’s decision
is only a logical conclusion of
the policy of procrastination by
means of which Israel tries to
Israel’s minister of transport,
Shimon Peres, on a visit to Paris,
told a news conference there that
Israel would consider negotiating
a new cease-fire agreement if
the present one cannot be im
plemented.
The Israelis accuse the Egyp
tians of violating the cease-fire
agreement by bringing Soviet-
supplied missiles and building
new launching sites within 20
miles of the canal.
In their 11th cease-fire vio
lation complaint against the
Egyptians, the Israelis charged
Monday that the Egyptians are
continuing the construction of
an antiaircraft missile belt in
the canal area. The complaint
was made in Tel Aviv to the
United Nations.
He claimed also that in the
first two days of the cease-fire
the Egyptians had moved up
about 60 Soviet-supplied SAM2
missiles into the zone.
In other developments, Arab
gunners in Lebanon opened fire
across the border at the Israeli
settlement of Misgav Am in the
northern galilee, the Israel mili
tary command announced.
No casualties were reported in
the Sunday night shelling, ac:
fire was returned, a spokesmc
said.
Kantfn man’s cologne,
with the Spirit of Sweden,
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TOWNSHIRE / BRYAN. TEXAS 77801
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College
TROPHIES PLAQUES
Engraving: Service
Ask About Discounts
Texas Corn Exchange, Inc.
1018 S. Texas 8’22-5121
Bob Boriskie ’65
COINS SUPPLIES
BUSIER AGENCY
REAL ESTATE • HtSURANCE
F.H.A.—Veteran* and Conventional Letni
ARM * HOME SAVINGS ASSOCIATION
Home Office: Nevada, Mo.
3&2S Tex a* Ave. (in Ridgecrest) 846-3708
SALES
F & F SALVAGE
Class of ’53
1,000 student study desks available.
Damaged and Unclaimed Freight
All Types of Furniture
We Buy and Sell Used Furniture
Call 822-0605
302 North Bryan Street
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day
per word each addition
Minimum charge—75tf
6(( per word
al day
iimmum charge—76
Classified Display
LOO per column inc
$1.00 per co
ach insertion
each insertion
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
SPECIAL NOTICE
Attend the quarterhorse film presenta
tion on Tuesday at 7 :30 p. rr
Animal Industries Building.
i pi
m. in Room 216,
6tl
Attention Aggies: Study group forming
102 at my home
for Chemistry 101, Math
for mutual benefits. Call between 4 to
10 p. m. 822-2643. 4t3
Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 822-8111 4tfn
“No Woman Need Ever Look 40!”
For a Beauty Show
or
Private Facial Call:
Jonnie Patranella
822-4396 (after 6:00 p. m.)
Your MARY KAY Beauty Consultant
135tfn
Aggie Den open from 8 a. m. till mid-
?ht, 7
to Loupot’s).
days each week. Aggie Den (next
Female students invited to the Aggie
m - from 8 a. m. till midnight, 7 days
136tfn
Den
a week.
Maggies invited to the Aggie Den . Come
join the fun - open 8 a. m. till midnight,
7 days a week. 136tfn
Aggies ! - Bring your date to the Aggie
Den and enjoy billiards and pin-ball—Ag-
—‘ T '— 136tfn
gie Den.
Ladies invited to the Aggie Den - Get
up a party and come enjoy the Aggie
Den, 307 University. 136tfn
Attention personnel of A&M University,
ood’s Furniture Center, 800 Texas Av-
Telephone 823-0947. This retail fur-
118
:rs you the finest in home
furnishings at prices that you can’t afford
to miss. Our motto is “We will not be
undersold.” The mark of excellency. Wood’s
under s
fabulo
us Furniture Center, Bryan, Tex
Texas.
135tl8
FOR RENT
Unfurnished, very desirable, 3 & 2, air,
washer and dryer connections, shady lot,
excellent neighborhood. 822-1481 early or
late. 6t2
WANTED
WE BUY ALMOST ANYTHING—AGGIE
DEN (next to Loupot’s). 135tfn
Furnished, two bedroom apartment. 204
Luther. $96. 846-6444 after 6. 6tl
8 M projector and films for rent—Aggie
Den (next to Loupot’s). 135tfn
Two bedroom furnished and unfurnished
apartments. $105 to $115. Central air and
heat. Married couples only. 846-3408. Uni
versity Acres. 126tfn
WORK WANTED
Would like to baby-sit. 846-9727. 6tfn
Tennis racket restringing and ■ supplies
nylon and gut. Call 846-4477. 128tfn
Custom Bookbinding, Plastic
Binding, and Gold Stamping
of Books, Journals, Theses,
Dissertations, and Reports.
UNIVERSAL BINDERY
311 Church Street,
College Station — 846-3840
llltfn
Typing, full time. Notary Public, Bank-
Americard accepted, 823-6410 or 823-3838.
lOtfn
TYPING, electric. Close to campus. Expe
rienced. Reasonable. 846-2934. Itfn
Typing. Electric, symbols, experienced.
846-8165. 132tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE
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
?gis
luates v
:ee
1970. Candidates for advanced degrees
e now
:cepted in the Registrar’s Office from
undergraduates who expect to complete
their degree requirements by December,
acc<
all
must file their
uate
for filing
1970.
R. A. Lacey, Registrar.
file their applications with the grad-
Dean’s Office. The deadline date
filing applications is September 11,
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It is now time for all Corps Accounts,
Civilian Government Organizations, Depart
mental and Professional Clubs, Hometown
and International Clubs, Honor Societies,
MSC Advised Account, Sports Clubs, Stu-
dent T '- J - ~ -•—■“ -- J
Servi
of value
magazines, pocket books, tapes,
s, etc. We buy almost anything
-Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s).
135tfn
We buy used magazines, pocket books,
oys,—Aggie Den. 135tfn
We
play hi
HELP WANTED
Wanted: Church organist. Sundays and
Wednesdays, no choir. Call 846-2901. 6t3
Needed: Child Care attendant for Sun
day worship services. $1.50 per hour. Ag
gie wives preferred. Call 822-1324. 6t4
Students work full or part-time. $3 per
hour guaranteed and chances that a car
and scholarship are being offered. For
information and interviews, call 823-1236
or 823-0106.
CHILD CARE
Child care with experience; need new
recruits. 846-6536. 133tfn
HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN
TER, 3400 South College, State Licensed.
823-8626. Virginia D. Jones, R. N. 99tfn
Child care in my home by the week,
nights, and weekends by appointment.
Excellent facilities, playground equipment,
registered nurse in charge. 846-3928.
132t21
Body Governing Organizations, and
ice Organizations to apply for Official
Recognization by the University, at the
Student Finance Center, MSC, 8-12, 1-4,
Mon. - Fri. Deadline October 1, 1970. 3tl6
Sara Watts, teacher of piano.
Baylor University Graduate
Registration for fall classes on
September 4, 7, 8, 9, 10.
Beginners
Intermediate
Advanced and
Adult beginner
Studio — 601 East 24th Bryan, Texas — 822-6856
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
WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan
and College Station can save you
up to 40% on auto parts, oil,
filters, etc. 846-5626.
DR. G. A. SMITH
Optometrist
Specializing in eye
examination & contact lenses
DIAL 822-3557
DOWNTOWN BRYAN
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
ENGINEERING & OFFICE
SUPPLY CORP.
ARCH. & ENGR.
REPRODUCTION & MEDIA
SUPPLIES
SURVEYING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT
FICE SUPPLIES
0F-
• MULTILITH SERVICE & SUPPLIES
402 West 25th St. Ph. 823-0939 Bryan, Texas
HUMPTY DUMPTY
CHILDREN CENTER
3406 South College Ave.
announces the staff for
1970-1971
KINDERGARTEN — Mrs. Betty Wil
liams, B.S.
4 YEAR OLD SCHOOL — Mrs. Peggy
Kindt, B.S.
3 YEAR OLD SCHOOL — Mrs. Glynda
Schultz, B.S.
2 YEAR OLD SCHOOL — Mrs. Sandy
Mitchell, Mrs. Linda Thompson
TEACHER ASSISTANT — Mrs. Ruth
White
SCHOOL COORDINATOR—Mrs. Nan
cy Whitlock , B.A.
TIDDLERS — Mrs. Dorothy Bond Mrs.
Cathy Henshaw
[rs.
COOK — Rachel Benson
INFANTS
Ingebrog Bengs
Mrs. Larry Jones, R.N., B.S. DIREC
TOR
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jones — OWNERS
We are now registering for our Fail
schools.
823-8626 131U2
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
Lowest Prices
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
33rd. & Texas Ave. Bryan 822-6874
FOR SALE
1967 Ford Galax ie. 600XL, air-coti
tioned, power brakes and steering:, ite»
ta
ipe player, AM radio, four speed tna
ission, 6 new tires, 390-V8, 4 bun,
carb. Only 46,000 miles. Bogard Moto
201 South Texas Avenue. 822-1112.
1962 Mercury Meteor, V-8, 4-door sedi:
rtation. 846-5608 after 5
Good transpor
$200.
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TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Surfboards, Posters, Leather, and More
Open Daily
6 to 10
Thursday
10 to 9
29th at Stillmeadow in Wee Villi
846-0324
lagc
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MUST SELL 1968 CORVETTE COUPI
327-300 h.p., 4-speed, positraction, AM-F)
tinted windows, new tires, under fact*
warranty. MAKE OFFER. 846-7197. ill
16(4’ Windmill Class sailboat with nil- 1
preserves, fittings, includes trailor. i<!i
:3-8
Call 823-8886.
1965 CORVETTE convertable. 327 cult
300 h.p., 4-speed, exceptionally cle
cash. 107 Pershing S
846-4134 after 5 p. m.
p., 4-speed, exceptionally clean, 121#
107 Pershing St., College State
54 after 6 p. m.
1969 MG Midget, 9 months old, 10,1#
miles, excellent condition. $1760. Cl!
846-0886 after 5.
POSTERS - POSTERS - POSTERS
POSTERS. The kind you like—Aggie Be
■ • - ' 135t!i
JT KJO A JCJ-TVO. X Iltr IV 1
(next to Loupot’s).
4 and 8 track tapes, 6 for $16.00 guan
(next to Loupot’s). 135i
teed—Aggie Den
Bumper stickers - Bumper sticken •
Bumper stickers - Bumper stickers ■ Al
kinds — Aggie Den (next to Loupotil
135tf«
tapes,
cue s , „ , „
pocket books, party albums, record albwft
playboy pin-up posters, watches, M'l
Almost anything. All at real bargain
—Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s). 135tfl
Jointed cue sticks from $9.96 to $16.00-
good selection—Aggie Den
pot’s).
(next to L»’
135tft
Ann-Margaret Vietnam photos in livinfj
color - Fantastic collectors item - Limitei
supply—Aggie Den (next to Loupot'i),
upot !!■
135t(i
Girlie magazines, and pocket books
60% discount - Don’t pay more! Buy
it Aggie Den. 136ti»
magazines at % price at
For sale by owner. Two bedroom dupte
near University. Excellent investment >1
$14,600. Call 846-5231. 132td
Japanese made electric guitar. Thn*
ckups, vibrator and case. Worth ovd
$100.00 but selling for $56. 846-2803 129tf»
picku
se I
vibr
Watch Repairs
Jewelry Repair
Diamond Senior
Rings
Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
Smith-Corona Portables
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO
909 S. Main 822-6000
Havoline, Amalie,
Conoco.
34c qt.
—EVERYDAY-
We stock all local major brands.
Where low oil prices originate,
Quantity Rights Reserved
Wheel Bearings - Exhausts
System Parts, Filters,
Water and Fuel Pumps.
Almost Any Part Needed
25-40% Off List
Brake Shoes $3.60 ex.
2 Wheels — many cars
We Stock
EELCO
EDELBROCK
HURST
MR GASKET
CAL CUSTOM
Other Speed Equipment
Starters - Generators
Most $13.95 each
Your Friedrich Dealer
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas
JOE FAUEK , 32
24 years in Bryan