THE BATTALION Friday, April 28, 1972 College Station, Texas Page 3 BATTALION ■■■■■ One liny \m 1 ^ Itt day 5? pi I U per word each additional MItiimum charge—-76^ Classified Display per word day $1.00 per column inch each insertion :d from lediitely ourt n- nukin[ 1 augpa ting by m, 2601 £ FOR SALE ida 305, recently overhauled. Custom , lots of spare parts. Taking best kr, Call 845-1986 or 845-2586. 117tl ll Corvette Convertible. Excellent Owner going overseas. .46-04 28. con- Must sell. 116t8 ■1 Honda 175 Street. Like new. 846-3 6 83 after 5 p. m. $450. 114t4 girls bike. Ition. 846-4390. Almost new, excellent 114t4 ting table, excellent condition. 3’ x p, 2 drawers. Call 846-9316. 114t4 0 Craft made model home, 12’ x £ ,er, dryer, three ton central air and Fully carpeted and draped; unfur- 823-4069. 114tfn |«!t sell 1970 12’ x 60’ mobile home, bedroom, furnished. 846-6308 after ytime week-ends. 114tfn 069 VW bug. New valves, good tires, pent condition. Only 28,000 mil I see to appreciate. Call 846-6613. B6 VW Sedan. 1JM6-8330. Exceptionally clean. 112t6 »vards *9 Buick Riveria Loaded, very good litlon. Must see to appreciate. Call 8 I week days. E. I. Bailey at 845-1251. HOtfn RESUME AGGIE SPECIAL 50 RESUMES $15. P.P. Itlph Shaffer 100 - $17.50; 150 • $20. Irma - Postpaid Envelope Available at: UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE North Gate College Station PROFESSIONAL RESUMES 116 Marcella NE Albuquerque, NM, 87128 bo, Prospective Employer Submittals 112tl0 URE Cheimu 'tidal notices must arrive In the Office iuident Publications before deadline of m. of the day proceeding publicatio You i 8:00 a. m. Thursday, May 4, there I be posted in the foyer of the Richard e Bldg, a Hat of those spring Bacc&lau- csndidates who have completed all mic requirements for degrees to be erred on May 6, 1972. Each candidate rged to consult the list to determine rtatus. R. A. Lacey, Registrar. 116t6 OFFICIAL NOTICE CHILD CARE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH DAY CARE CENTER 3W enrolling 3 & 4 years olds for mmer session. ill 846-8731 or inquire at the church fice 11713 Sta-PllS hjMPTY DUMPTY CHILDREN CEN- PI„a Ik 1. 3406 South College Ave., Bryan, State DIUe 823-8626. Virginia D. Jones, 99tfn WORK WANTED 'ill do typing. Call 823-4679 after 6 l. and all day Saturday. 116t8 eige,Lti ftne, Hi lue, Dtf and expert typing, Julie, 846-0222 ntogs. 106116 :xpert electric after 5 p. m. typing, 504 page. HOtfn tperienced typist. BBA degree in Sec- rial Science. 846-2953. 95tfn yplng. Call 845-2451. Ask for Kathy. 62tfn ruing near campus. Electric. Ex- enced. 846-8965. 135tfn PETS REE—adorable blue-eyed female tabby m. Call 846-3254. 116t4 822-2jli TRY ATTALION CLASSIFIED Hi Neighbor Mobile Home Sales Inc. 3330 Texas—So. Hwy. 6 E. By-Pass Buy Now—We Will Deliver In Coming Months Save With An APRIL PURCHASE Your Choice at $33.30 A 16 lb. Hot Point Dryer—Your Color B. 16 lb. 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Now accepting applications Spring - Summer - Fall ’72 One and two bedroom fur nished and unfurnished. Pool - Air-Conditioned - Club Room. 401 Stasney 1-5 p. m. or Phone 846-3455 ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES: One and two bedroom furnished apartments ready for occupancy. 1% miles south of Campus. Lake for fishing. Washateria on grounds. Country atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co., 823-0934, or after 5, 846-3408 or 822-6135. 68tfn HELP WANTED Experienced beauty operator needed. 822-4407 or 822-6183. 108tfn Ambitious young men needing summer employment. Excellent pay. Advancement opportunities. Call 846-8966 for appoint ment. 104tfn AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 SOSOLIKS TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith - Color & B&W - TV All Makes B&W TV Repairs 713 S. MAIN 822-2133 Rentals-Sales-Service TYPEWRITERS Terms Distributors For: Royal and Victor Calculators & Adding Machines Smith-Corona Portables Scholl Giving Better Service For 26 Years In Bryan CATES TYPEWRITER CO. 909 S. Main * 822-6000 Call 822-1529 MEN ! ! Call 822-1529 Look nice for her — work out at the HOLIDAY HEALTH SPA — 3008 E. 29th & Acquire That “Certain Look" You want. Hurry—Now For A Limited Time—4 Months $9 A Month Smith entangled in nepotism confusion AUSTIN (A*) — When Preston Smith said Wednesday that Ben Barnes and Frances Farenthold perhaps should resign for nep otism, he apparently forgot he hired Speaker Rayford Price’s wife in 1965. Senate payroll records show Barbara Price was paid $1,680 for working for Smith from Feb. 1, 1965 to May 31, 1965, when Smith was lieutenant governor, “Maybe Ben Barnes and Sissy Farenthold should resign,” the governor said in Brownsville, After suggesting it, he said: “I’m not suggesting it, but it should be looked into.” Smith’s remarks were prompted by the resignation of Sen, David Ratliff of Stamford, who hired several of his own relatives while he was in the legislature. Earlier Wednesday, in Corpus A&M cadets headed by Leon ard Hernandez of San Antonio will advise the 1972-73 Fish Drill Team. All eight upperclass advisors are former marching members of national champion Fish Drill Teams. They will try to assemble another national and Texas state champion unit next fall. Working with Hernandez, sen ior advisor, will be juniors Rod ney F. Johnson of Killeen and William M. Fraser III, Texas City, and sophomores Daniel W. Jor dan III, Beaumont; Wilford D. McClimans, Shreveport; Mark A. Roberts, Killeen; Douglas A. Thorpe, San Antonio, and Michael W. Whitted, Houston. Christi, Smith said: “I’m not say ing that nepotism is wrong or right, but Mrs. Farenthold had them and Ben Barnes had them. I’m kind of interested in this kin folk thing. There might be some others who are guilty of it.” The nepotism law forbids leg islators and other state officials to hire their relatives. The law also outlaws the hir ing by legislators of other rela tives of other legislators. It makes no distinction between the House and the Senate. But for years it was assumed that House members could hire relatives of senators and vice versa. Atty. Gen. Crawford Martin cleared that up on April 18 with an opinion that declared the prac tice violated the nepotism statute, which carries a fine of $100 to Hernandez was guidon bearer and executive officer of the 1969- 70 Fish Drill Team that won the third national title in a row for Texas A&M. A Company D-2 ca det in the Corps of Cadets, he majors in history. Fraser and Johnson marched on the Class of 1974 team in 1970- 71. Their team won the fourth consecutive national title. This year’s team kept the Fish string at the National Intercol legiate ROTC Drill Champion ships in Washington, D. C., going and also won the first Texas drill championship. Roberts commands the 1971-72 team. Jordan was cit ed as the outstanding FDT mem- $1,000. Travis County Dist. Atty. Bob Smith said Thursday he did not have the resources to investigate the nepotism law cases in the leg islature. At least 75 relatives of 45 legislators have worked on leg islative payrolls sometime in the past five years. The district attorney said he had talked with the House ad ministration office and Secretary of the Senate Charles Schnabel and he is convinced they are sin cere in their promises to elimi nate the nepotism practice. However, the grand jury will Jinvestigate any case where a legislator hired his own or an other legislator’s relative and that relative did no work for the sal ary received, the prosecutor said. This would be theft of state money by false pretext, punish- ber with the Tommy Weishaupt Memorial Award. The Fish put together back- to-back top performances of their sequence last weekend. They did it Saturday in Austin to take all the top prizes but inspection in the UT-Austin Scabbard and Blade meet. The team will march twice more this spring before disbanding. This year’s senior advisor Louis Ullrich will see the team in the Battle of Flowers parade in his hometown San Antonio Friday. They will be the honor guard for the Fiesta Queen in the torch light Saturday night Fiesta Flam beau parade. able by a prison term from two to 10 years, the district attorney said. Ratliff and Rep. John Allen of Longview each hired two of the other’s children at one time or other, and all four offspring have been reported as full-time students or employes in other jobs during all or part of the time they were on the state pay- Dr. W. R. Klemm, biology pro fessor, is the author of a new book entitled “Science, The Brain, and Our Future.” The 192-page book is included in the Pegasus Biological Sciences Curriculum Study Series pub lished by the Bobbs-Merrill Com pany, Inc., of Indianapolis, Ind. “This book provides a simple but thorough summary of present knowledge about brain functions, explains recent and impending breakthroughs and explores the social and moral significance of the results,” the publishers note. “Believing that brain research is and will continue to be a source roll. When Barnes was speaker, his son, Greg, drew $5.50 as honorary pay for one day’s work as a House page. Thereafter, Barnes paid him out of his own pocket. Barnes’ stepson, Scott, C. 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