The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 10, 1970, Image 4

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    THE BATTALION
Page 4 College Station, Texas Thursday, September 10, 1970
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
LAKEYIEW CLUB
3 Miles N. On Tabor Road
PRESENTS: THE MOONLIGHTERS
Special Guest Star Guy Nelson
Saturday, Sept. 12, 9 pjm. to 1 a.m.
STOMPEDE Every Thurs. Nite
Live Band — Men $1.50 - Ladies $1.00
(ALL BRANDS BEER 25«f)
S.T.P. 69c
OIL FILTERS Vz PRICE
SPARK PLUGS (iSTutSu.) 54c
ALL MAJOR BRAND MOTOR OILS
U-OIL-IT AUTO STORE 805 N. TEXAS AVE. BRYAN
CANTEBURY BELTS
3ua Mnrnco
umbrrgitp men’s! toear
329 University Drive 718/846-2706
C'olJeffe Station, Texas 77840
AN EXHAUSTED CAMBODIAN army soldier snoozes near
Prel Tameak, Cambodia, while a fisherman continues his
work in the background, pulling his nets from the Mekong
river. The soldier’s unit had been hard hit by Viet Cong
mortar fire the previous night at their camp, nine miles
northeast of Phnom Phenh. (AP Wirephoto)
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SPECIAL NOTICE
DANCE, 333 University Blvd.,
from Post Office. 8 p. m. til 1
Set-ups.
m.,
7tl
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
“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
night, 7 days each week. Aggie Den (next
to Loupot’s). 135tfn
Female students
Den - from 8 a. n
a week.
invited to the Aggie
. till midnight, 7 days
135tfn
Maggies invited to the Aggie Den - Come
join the fun - open 8 a. m. till midnight,
7 days a week. 135tfn
Aggies! - Bring your
Den and enjoy billiards
gie Den.
date to the Aggie
and pin-ball—Ag-
135tfn
Ladies invited to the Aggie Den - Get
up a party and come enjoy the Aggie
Den, 307 University. 135tfn
Attention personnel of A&M University.
Wood’s Furniture Center, 800 Texas Av
enue, Telephone 823-0947. This retail fur
niture outlet offers 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
fabulous Furniture Center, Bryan, Texas.
135tl8
LOST
ll-year-old beige female cat. One tooth
broken, scars on back leg. Pink and
white flea collar. Lost Sunday in vicinity
Stasney and Cherry. Call 846-8503. RE
WARD. 6t3
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Watch Repairs
•
Jewelry Repair
•
Diamond Senior
Rings
•
Senior Rings
Refinished
C. W. Varner & Sons
Jewelers
North Gate 846-5816
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 FAULK ’32
24 years in Bryan
HELP WANTED
WANTED
FOR SALE
Experienced wool presser. Top wages
in town. BILL WADE. 846-6362. 6t3
WE BUY ALMOST ANYTHING—AGGIE
DEN (next to Loupot’s). 136tfn
PENNEYS
Downtown Bryan
Save 50%
Penn-Prest Plaid
Sport Shirts
2 for $5.00
Long - sleeve, button
down collar, S-M-L
Students: $3.00 plus per hour. Apply
Ramada Inn, 8 :00 p. m. today or 3 :00 p. m.
or 8:00 tomorrow. No phone calls please.
Mr. Smith. 6t2
We buy magazines, pocket books, tapes,
tape decks, etc. We buy almost anything
of value—Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s).
135tfn
Wanted: Church organist. Sundays and
Wednesdays, no choir. Call 846-2901. 5t3
We buy used magazines, pocket books,
playboys,—Aggie Den. 136tfn
Needed: Child Care attendant for Sun
day worship services. $1.50 per hour. Ag
gie wives preferred. Call 822-1324. 6t4
FOR RENT
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. 133t30
8 M projector and films for rent—Aggie
Den (next to Loupot’s). 135tfn
PERSONAL
We have original football corsages for
you. Old Sarge’s picture right on center.
Price to make you proud you bought it
and proud you gave it. Nan’s Blossom
Shop. 822-1668 after 6, 822-3505. 7t2
OFFICIAL NOTICE
PARAPSYCHOLOGY. Forming small
group of ACTIVELY interested to scien
tifically study and report on the paranomal.
Mark Worley. POB 3156 CS. 6t5
Official notices must arrive in the Offic*
of Student Publications before deadline of
1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication.
CHILD CARE
PENNEYS
Downtown Bryan
Penn-Prest
Dress Shirts
White or Colors
5 for $10.00
Short Sleeves, 15-17
Applications for degrees are now being
accepted in the Registrar’s Office from
all undergraduates who expect to complete
their degree requirements by December,
1970. Candidates for advanced degrees
must file their applications with the grad
uate Dean’s Office. The deadline date
for filing applications is September 11,
1970.
R. A. Lacey, Registrar. 6t4
Baby-sitting in my home. 846-0806.
College View. 7t3
Graduate student’s wife will care for
one or two children one year and up.
Very reasonable. 846-9537. - 6t3
Child care with experience; need new
recruits. 846-6536. 133tfn
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 Body Governing Organizations, and
Service 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
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
12 x 60 mobile home. Call 822-1462. 6tfn
1966 Austin Healey Sprite. Call R. T.
Perry. 845-5426. 6t3
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.
TODDLERS — Mrs. Dorothy Bond Mrs.
Cathy Henshaw
INFANTS — Mrs. Ingebrog Bengs
COOK — Rachel Benson
Mrs. Larry Jones, R.N., B.S. DIREC
TOR
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jones — OWNERS
We are now registering for our Fall
schools.
823-8626 131tl2
1965 Chevrolet Impala station wagon, 9
passenger, air-conditioned, automatic, new
tires, excellent condition. Call 845-1416
after 5. 6t3
WORK WANTED
Would like to baby-sit. 846-9727. 5tfn
1967 Ford Galaxie, 500XL, air-condi
tioned, power brakes and steering, stereo
tape player, AM radio, four speed trans
mission, 5 new tires, 390-V8, 4 barrell
carb. Only 46,000 miles. Bogard Motors,
201 South Texas Avenue. 822-1112. 5t3
Tennis racket restringing and supplies
nylon and gut. Call 846-4477. 123tfn
Custom Bookbinding, Plastic (Spi
ral Binding, and Gold Stamping
of Books, Journals, Theses,
Dissertations, and Reports.
UNIVERSAL BINDERY
311 Church Street,
College Station — 846-3840
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TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Surfboards, Posters, Leather, and More
Open Daily Thursday
6 to 10 10 to 9
29th at Stillmeadow in Wee Village
846-0324 4tl4
Typing, full time. Notary Public, Bank-
Americard accepted, 823-6410 or 823-3838.
lOtfn
15%’ Windmill Class sailboat with sails,
preserves, fittings, includes trailer. $480.
Call 823-8886. 3t5
TYPING, electric. Close to campus. Expe
rienced. Reasonable. 846-2934. Itfn
1969 MG Midget, 9 months old, 10,000
miles, excellent condition. $1750. Call
846-0886 after 5. 136t7
Typing. Electric, symbols, experienced.
846-8165. 132tfn
POSTERS - POSTERS - POSTERS -
POSTERS. The kind you like—Aggie Den
(next to Loupot’s). 135tfn
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
4t3
4 and 8 track tapes, 5 for $15.00 guaran
teed—Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s). 136tfn
Bumper stickers - Bumper stickers -
Bumper stickers - Bumper stickers - All
kinds — Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s).
136tfn
Tape decks, 4 and 8 track tapes, cassette
tapes, radios, cassette tape players. Jointed
cue sticks, girlie magazines, girlie films,
pocket books, party albums, record albums,
playboy pin-up posters, watches, T.V’s.
Almost anything. All at real bargains
—Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s). 135tfn
Jointed cue sticks from $9.95 to $15.00—
good selection—Aggie Den (next to Lou
pot’s). 135tfn
TROPHIES PLAQUES
Engraving Service
Ask About Discounts
Texas Corn Exchange, Inc.
1018 S. Texas 822-5121
Bob Boriskie ’65
COINS SUPPLIES
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3406 S. College 823-8051
Ann-Margaret Vietnam photos in living
color - Fantastic collectors item - Limited
supply-—Aggie Den (next to Loupot’s).
135tfn
Girlie magazines, and pocket books at
60% discount - Don’t pay more! Buy your
magazines at % price at Aggie Den. 135tfn
TRANSMISSIONS
REPAIRED & EXCHANGED
Completely Guaranteed
Lowest Prices
HAMILL’S TRANSMISSION
33rd. & Texas Ave. Bryan 822-6874
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
For sale by owner. Two bedroom duplex
near University. Excellent investment at
$14,500. Call 846-5231. 132tfn
Japanese made electric guitar. Three
pickups, vibrator and case. Worth over
$100.00 but selling for $55. 846-2803 129tfn
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
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
ENGINEERING & OFFICE
SUPPLY CORP.
• REPRODUCTION & MEDIA — ARCH. & ENGR.
SUPPLIES
* SURVEYING SUPPLIES & EQUIPMENT -. OF
FICE SUPPLIES
• MULTILITH SERVICE & SUPPLIES
402 West 25th St. Ph. 823-0939 Bryan, Texas
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
Smith-Corona Portables
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO
909 S. Main 822-6000
Five Middle East hijackings
result in
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The number of Middle East
hijack attacks this week grew to
five Wednesday when Arab com
mandos seized a British Overseas
Airways Corp. plane near the
Persian Gulf.
The BOAC VC10 joined two
other captive planes on a guer
rilla-held Jordan desert airstrip
and its 113 passengers and crew
men raised the number of host
ages to more than 300.
The pro-Marxist Popular Front
for the Liberation of Palestine,
which assumed responsibility for
the rash of hijackings, had threat
ened to blow up the first two
planes, a Swissair DCS and a
Trans World Airlines Boeing 707.
The deadline was late Wednesday
night, but Swiss officials express
ed belief this would be extended.
The latest PFLP seizure fueled
tension at airports around the
world. It also appeared to widen
the breach between the pro-Pek
ing group and major Arab capi
tals.
At the behest of Britain and
the United States, the U.N. Se
curity Council convened in New
York to consider the crisis posed
by the hijackings.
In Washington, the White
House announced that six large
Air Force transports were being
dispatched to Turkey with medi
cal evacuation teams in case they
should be needed in Jordan.
A spokesman declined to say
if any U.S. military units or
equipment would be moved nearer
over 300
the guerrilla base where the host
ages and planes were held.
The British jetliner was seized
just after its take off from Bah
rain on the Persian Gulf during
a flight from Bombay to Lon
don.
A BOAC spokesman said 30
women and 21 children, en route
to schools in England, were among
the 103 passengers. At least three
Americans and members of Bah
rain’s royal family were also said
to be aboard the plane which car
ried 10 crew members.
In Beirut, where the BOAC re
fueled before continuing to the
guerrilla-held airstrip in north
ern Jordan, a PFLP spokesman
said the plane was hijacked to
reinforce a demand that Britain
free Leila Khaled, 25, being held
in London for Sunday’s abortive
attempt to seize an Israeli El A1
airliner.
The guerrillas also were de
manding the release of three
Arab commandos in West Ger
many and three others in Switz
erland, all jailed for involvement
in other hijacking incidents.
All three governments were re
ported willing to comply with the
demand, but only on the condition
that all hostages — including a
number of Israel citizens—were
released.
There were signs that Arab
governments, despite support for
Palestinian efforts to recover
former homes in what is now
Israel, were getting fed up with
the PFLP’s air piracy activities.
hostages
At Cairo airport, where a Pji
American World Airways jumk
747 was blown up after being ij.
verted there by PFLP hijack®
Sunday, officials closed the aii
strip to prevent the hijack
BOAC from landing there.
Amman’s airport also was cl»
ed, and Beirut, although it alb
ed the plane to be refueled atiti
facility, indicated no other hijack
ed aircraft would be . allowed k
do so. Transport Minister Piem
Gemayel said Lebanon intadj
“to maintain Beirut airport an
civil airport in every sense of tki
word.”
Gemayel became angry aft«
he appealed to the guerrillas ti
let women and children go ail
the hijackers replied: “No, n
are leaving with everybody ot
we are blowing up the plain
with everybody.”
Officials then allowed tin
BOAC to depart. After circlinj
around the Middle East for hoin.
it finally landed at the airsttij
25 miles northeast of Amm#
where the two other planes hi:
been held since Sunday.
Although PFLP spokesmn
gave discrepant figures on tht
number of hostages, Trans Work
Airlines said in Amman on Wei'
nesday that 197 persons—110 oi
the Boeing and 87 on the DC8-
were still aboard the aircraft
Armed commandos continue!
to guard the three planes, ai
without air conditioning. Temper
atures in the desert area rany
from about 86 degrees during tie
day to 68 degrees at night.
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3-day school
here for
Approximately 75 garden club
members from throughout Texas
and at least three other states
will attend a three-day landscape
design school today through Fri
day at A&M.
The course is designed to train
community leaders in the appre
ciation of good landscape design
and to help them create a pleas
ant community environment,
noted A&M Landscape Architect
Robert H. Rucker.
Registration began at 8 a.m.
Wednesday in the Memorial Stu
dent Center Social Room. Tuition
is $14 and includes a study man
ual and examination Friday
morning.
Advanced registrations from
Texas, Kansas, New Mexico and
Arkansas have been received,
Rucker said.
Sponsored by Texas Garden
Clubs, Inc., the program is part
of a national continuing education
program by the National Council
of State Garden Clubs, Inc., of
St. Louis, Mo.
A&M’s school, “Landscape De
sign Course 2,” is one of 18 con
ducted this year in the United
States, Rucker explained. Last
year 50 men and women complet
ed the Course 1 study at A&M.
Rucker, national chairman of
the landscape design study
course, is one of two men on the
150-member national board. He is
coordinating the school and will
be one of five instructors.
Other instructors are Dr. Clare
A. Gunn, Wendell G. Horsley,
Everett E. Janne and Robert F.
White.
Dr. Gunn is a licensed land
scape architect and Ph.D. gradu
ate of the University of Michigan.
His experience ranges from illus
tration engineer and research as
sociate in tourist and resort build
ings to extension specialist in
tourism recreation development
and land and water conservation.
He is professor of tourism
recreation development at Texas
A&M.
Horsley has degrees in adver
tising design and art history fro:
the University of Denver. Heht
taught art, advertising design a»
art history at the University ol
Illinois and Southwestern Louisi
ana.
Currently associate professor(!
architectural design at Aii
Horsley has experience in prfr
duction art for retail advertisiif,
publications design, art direction
and visual specialist for ttf
Texas Agricultural Extensioi
Service.
Janne is ornamental plants atl
landscaped area specialist will
the Texas Agricultural Extensioi
Service. He will teach site desigi
and ground form.
White, head of A&M’s Land-
cape Architecture Department,
will teach development of land
scape architecture from 1840-1931
and the professional landscapf
architect.
Rucker will teach elements of
landscape architectural desigi
and execution of landscape arclii-
tectural design.
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“Love your neighbor as yourself’; “Love
your enemies”; “God loved the world so
much that He gave H\s on\y Son, that
everyone who has faith in Him may not
die but have eternal life.’’-Jesus Christ
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF
COLLEGE STATION
Only One Block Off Campus
At North Gate
Sunday School 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Worship Services 8:30, 10:45 a.m. & 7:20 p.m.
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