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'Ston, in, Hl'iliiliii SKI LEGS COME HARD to Green Berets of D Co., 10th struggle aboard their skies in an attempt to master the Special Forces, stationed at Ft. Devens, Mass., as they art of winter warfare. (AP Wirephoto) 2 generals will visit March 6 Air Force Brig. Gen. B. B. Sassiday Jr., the nation’s Air Force ROTC commandant, and Army Brig. Gen. Melvin A. Goers, director of national cadet pro grams, will be distinguished mili tary guests on Military Day here. The top ROTC officials will visit March 6 for the annual mili tary observance. A&M’s 2,343-member Corps of Cadets will be on exhibit in a re view and briefing, said Col. Jim H. McCoy, commandant. ALLEN OLDS. - CAD. INCORPORATED SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2400 Texas Ave. Cassiday and Goers also will attend a President’s Buffet, among other activities. They will head a distinguished guest list including Clyde H. Wells, A&M Board of Directors president; Mrs. Carter N. Dibrell, Federation of A&M Mothers’ Clubs president of Brenham; Leslie L. Appelt, Association of Former Students president. Also, Mrs. J. Kelle Neal, Aggie Mother of the Year from San Antonio; Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Tay lor, corps commander’s parents of Temple; Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Young, Mardi Gras sponsor in New Orleans, and J. Robert Latimer Jr., Former Students president-elect. Wives and hus bands will accompany guests. Also on the military weekend agenda are the Army Combat Ball and Air Force Ball Friday, and the Saturday night Military Ball. Gen. Cassiday, 48, as Air Uni versity AFROTC commandant is responsible for selection, prepa ration and comissioning of Air Force officers. He works with colleges and universities in 47 states, Puerto Rico and the Dis trict of Columbia. A 1943 West Point graduate, he flew P-47s in Corsica, P’rance and Italy during World War II. While transitioning to the F-86 jet air craft in the 1940s, the general ran the 400-meter hurdles on the USAF 1948 Olympice tryout team. The officer, who wears the Silver Star, Legion of Merit, Dis tinguished Flying Cross and Brit ish DFC also flew carrier-based F-9F Panthers on 43 Korean com bat missions as a Navy exchange pilot and made the only Atlantic crossing of the F-86A aircraft with the 81st Fighter Group, of which he ultimately became com mander. Cassiday was Air Force Acad emy deputy commandant of cadets until the first class graduated in 1959. He has since flown F-104s, F-lOls and the F-4D “Phantom II.” Before going to his current BATTALION CLASSIFIED CHILD CARE CHILD CARE CENTER FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH College Station We are accepting summer and fall registration for children 3, 4 & 5 years of age. NURSERY SCHOOL, KINDER GARTEN and DAY CARE — Limited Enrollment and State License. 846-6632 for information and Brochure 80t4 Registered nurse operating small state licensed nursery. Openings for children lor the spring semester. Call 846-3928. G9tl2 Babysitting day or evening. 822-4788. 64tfn HUMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN- ER, 3400 South College, State Licensed. '23-8 6 2 6. Virginia D. Jones. R. N. 99tfn LOST Reward $20 for 10 inch KNE slide rule »t Friday between the ME Bldg, and RCC Wg. Contact Evan Brown, Hart H-5, 146-1988. 78t4 ’68 Aggie ring at G. Rollie White Coli- >um. Reward if found. 846-4036 after 6. 78t4 Havoline, Amalie, Conoco. 35c qt. Prestone—$1.69 Gal. —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 HOLLEY CARBURETORS EELCO EDELBROCK HURST MR GASKET CAL CUSTOM Other Speed Equipment Alternators $19.95 Exchange Starters - Generators Many $13.95 exch. Your Friedrich Dealer Joe Faulk Auto Parts 220 E. 25th Bryan, Texas JOE FAULK ’32 Our 25th year in Bryan SPECIAL NOTICE FOR RENT Guitar strings: Fender, Gibson, Labella. Sets or individual. Straps, cords, etc. Musical merchandise, new and used for sale. Repair service on horns, guitars, amplifiers, microphones, etc. Long Music Company, 2504 South College, Bryan, 822- 2334. 80t4 House for rent. Two bedrooms. 4337 Milam, Bryan. Call 846-0332. 80t2 COLLEGE HILLS across from new City Hall. Clean, one bedroom, furnished apart ment. Ample closet space. Adults only. $75 without utilities. Phone 846-5031. 78tfn Expert Piano tuning and repair. All work guaranteed. Call 845-3587 and ask for C. G. Maclin. 80t4 Casa Del Sol Apartments One Bedroom Furnished & Unfurnished Bills Paid $135-$145 67tfn WHAT IS LITTLE DICKENS? An unusual gift shop. Hand made, unique and lasting gifts for your sweetheart, friends and relatives . . . Many personalized and custom-made gifts available. Come in and see what Little Dickens is all about. Stop by 4401 Milam in Bryan or. call 846-0332. 79t2 Hoover’s Tennis Service, Open 1:30 to 6:30 p. m. 332 Jersey Street. 846-9733. 74tfn ATTENTION STUDENTS Furnished Apartments New apartments are available, an addi tion to University Acres, located only li/j miles south of campus. We have several available. For further infor mation call 823-0934 or 846-5509. D. R. CAIN CONSTRUCTION CO. 54tfn “No Woman Need Ever Look 40!” For a Beauty Show or Private Facial Call: Jonnie Patranella 822-4396 (after 5:00 p. m.) Your MARY KAY Beauty Consultant 73tfn VICTORIAN APARTMENTS Midway between Bryan & A&M University STUDENTS ! ! Need A Home 1 & 2 Bedroom Fur. & Unfur. Pool and Private Courtyard 1 MONTHS LEASE 822-5041 401 Lake St. Apt. 1 40tfii ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES! You may order Graduation Announcements be ginning January 19, 1971 thru February 19, 1971, Monday - Friday, 9-12, 1-4, Cashier’s Window, MSC. 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 57tfn TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED WHITE AUTO STORES Bryan and College Station can save you up to 40% on auto parts, oil, filters, etc. 846-5626. AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 TROPHIES PLAQUES Engraving Service Ask About Discounts Texas Coin Exchange, Inc. 1018 S. Texas 822-5121 Bob Boriskie ’55 COINS SUPPLIES SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes B&W TV Repairs 713 S. MAIN 822-2133 • Watch Repairs • Jewelry Repair • Diamond Senior Rings • Senior Rings Refinished C. W. 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If you can and wish to have a job that pays quite well, call 823-0106 for in formation and interview. 72tl4 OFFICIAL NOTICE The College of Geosciences is pleased to announce that Mr. Leo Childs, Special Assistant to the Earth Orbital Missions Office, Manned Spacecraft Center, Hous ton will be speaking on the subject “Man’s Effects on the Estuarine Environment” as part of the College’s Distinguished Lecturer Series on Friday, February 19 at 4 :00 p. m. in Room 105 of the Geology Building. All interested persons are cordially invited to attend. Richard A. Geyer 79t3 FOR SALE 1967 Mustang Convertible, air condition. Best offer. 846-9672 after 5 p. m. 80t2 1966 Ford Galaxie, two-door, standard shift, R&H, $545. 203 Walton Drive, College Station, 846-3472. 79t3 Cadillac Fleetwood Sedan. 1964 Immacu- ilot, all-weather 846-8684. 19tfn Cadillac Fleetwood Sedan, late, full power, auto pile control, tilt wheel, $1450. 84 1970 Honda CB 350 almost new. 1600 miles. 846-5693. 79tfn Ten acres. Tabor community on paved ad accessible to Bryan and College Sta tion. 10% down and easy terms. 823-0362 res. road accessible to Bryan and Colie or 822-6816. 78t4 Army blues. Blouse : 40 regular ; trousers : it, 30 length. Worn only four times. Call 845-4251 between 8 and 5 my 34 waist, 30 leng Ci lys or and Sunday. . m. 7815 1968 12’ x 56’ two bedroom Gold Shield mobile home. 822-4183. 78tfn 1970 Chevelle SS. A/C, four speed, 12,900 miles, never abused. 822-9041 after 5:00. 78t4 NEW 1971 HOMES 14x70-3 bdrm, 1% bath, carpet & air $7,295 14x64 - 2 bdrm, l 1 /' bath, carpet, 21’ refrig. & D.F. $5,995 14x68 - 3 bdrm, 1 % bath, carpet, blue Spanish, $9,295 12x60 - 2 bdrm, 1 hath, carpet, $4,995 NELSON MOBILE HOMES 811 Texas Ave. College Station 75tfn 8 track tapes. Brand new. 2 for $9.95. Country & Western and rock. — Hurry! Get this bargain. Aggie Den. 61tfn 4 track tapes. Guaranteed perfect. Close out price. 8 for $15.00—Aggie Den. 61tfn 8 track tapes. Guaranteed perfect. 6 for $15.00—Aggie Den. 6Itfn Posters! Posters! Posters! Posters 1 Posters galore at Aggie Den. 61tfn Cassette and reel type tape players. Radios ail kinds and sizes — Giveaway prices. Aggie Den. 61tfn THE BATTALION Thursday, February 18, 1971 College Station, Texas Page 3 Citizens invest in SCONA XVI Maxwell AFB, Ala., post in 1969, the Hawaii-born officer was Air Force section chief in Turkey. Gen. Goers, 52, heads ROTC/ National Defense Cadet Corps at Continental Army Command head quarters at Fort Monroe, Va. His 31 years of service includes work with military assistance ad visory groups in China and Korea, a variety of assignments at the Fort Knox, Ky., Armored Center and Armor School and work with the Department of the Army Air Defense and Nuclear Weapons Directorate and Joint Chiefs of Staff. The 1940 University of Illinois graduate and Cavalry commis sioned officer was in the Ardennes campaign (Battle of the Bulge) and Rhineland Campaign which included the crossing of the Rhine at Remagen during World War II. Goers’ decorations include the Legion of Merit with two Oak Leaf Clusters and Bronze Star Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster. SCONA XVI represents a large investment to many Bryan and College Station businessmen and residents. In an economic period of fewer and smaller short courses, work shops and conferences on the Texas A&M campus, the 16th Stu dents Conference on National Affairs acquires added signifi cance above and beyond its fact finding and educational aspects. The conference on “Student Responsibilities in the ’70s” also was hit by the money-pinch in the form of cancelled financial support by many of SCONA’s regular patrons. “By pulling our belts tighter in some areas, we are attempting to make it on a $22,000 budget again this year,” commented SCONA Chairman Dave Mayfield. He pointed out that increased costs have also shrunk the value of the dollar with which SCONA is working. The local investment,, which in cludes large amounts of time, money and services, has made it possible for the conference to bring in almost 140 students from 71 U. S. colleges and universities, eight in Mexico and one in Canada. Vice Chairman Ben Thurman said SCONA XVI’s list of con tributors that covers Texas and dips into Mexico includes 14 cash sponsors of Bryan and College Station. “This is complemented by other contributions, such as travel arrangements for keynote speak ers and delegates’ information folders,” he added. Eleven families are hosting early-arriving delegates, with as sistance from members of the Memorial Student Center Host and Fashion Committee. Two girls per family will help with cooking, baby sitting or shopping, wherever they are needed. In a precedent-breaking move, the Great Issues and Political Forum Committees of the MSC are co-sponsoring with SCONA mtvim iff . «».m the Saturday wrapup address by former New York Senator Charles Goodell. Working with student organ izers of the conference have been 13 faculty-staff advisors includ ing Dr. Haskell Monroe, Dr. Alan Waters, Dr. William R. Smith, Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Adair III, Mrs. Edward A. Hiler, Mrs. Rich ard Geyer, Edwin H. Cooper, Ray C. Copus, Capt. Mario Macaluso and Bob Bell. Five of the 20 round-table co- chairmen are Texas A&M faculty members. They are Dr. W. David Maxwell, Mr. Clinton A. Phillips, Dr. B. Douglas Stone, Dr. Thomas K. Saville and Dr. Barbara Coe. “In many of the last-minute details, we’ve turned to local sources for help and gotten it,” Mayfield said. “This has provided a great deal of comfort in our efforts to do a first-class job.” Graduation card deadline Friday May graduates have until 5 p.m. Friday to order their gradu ation announcements, MSC Build ing Cashier Faye Yeates said Wednesday. Mrs. Yeates said the announce ments may be ordered at the cashier’s window at the west end of the MSC. She reminded stu dents the announcements are not invitations and do not provide admission to the ceremonies. Hensarling to serve as school consultant Dr. Paul R. Hensarling will serve as a consultant at the an nual conference of the Associa tion for School and University Staffing in Chicago later this month. Professor in the Department of Educational Administration, Hen sarling directs Teacher Place ment Services for the College of Education. ■ * YOUNGSTERS FLY IN for a landing after shooting off a jump constructed at the bottom of a sledding hill near Nassau, N. Y. Total New York State snowfall for the season is over 71 inches. (AP Wirephoto) A BANK’S USEFULNESS IS NOT MEASURED BY ITS SIZE . . . BUT, BY THE KNOWLEDGE AND INTEGRITY OF THE PEOPLE WHO RUN IT! OUR BUSINESS STARTS WITH YOU! LET US HELP YOU WITH AN INSTALLMENT LOAN! cf/nivwiiftf ^”KT ArnTCYKTA T .f N-A.TI03ST-AJL f SAJISTK On The Side of Texas A&M — Member F.D.I.C. DISCOUNT MEAL COUPON BOOKS ARE ON SALE AT THE FOOD SERVICES MANAGERS 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 YANKEE BEEF POT ROAST Potato Pancake Choice of One Vegetable Rolls - Butter Tea or Coffee $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 .< r rp ea or c 0 ff ee $0.99 FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL OCEAN CATFISH FILET Tarter Sauce Cole Slaw Grandma’s Cornbread Rolls - Butter Tea or Coffee and Choice of any two vegetables $0.99 SATURDAY SPECIAL NOON AND EVENING SLICED BARBECUED PORK LOIN Choice of Two Vegetables 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’* .... 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