The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 06, 1972, Image 3

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Brian Polk —— THE BATTALION
Wednesday, September 6, 1972
College Station, Texas
Page 3
Through Corps Channels | McGovern Hunts West Coast Votes
Now that all the cadets are
,ck from their summer camps
Ranger, Army and Air Force,
ckward glances are in order,
d evaluations of training are
Open.
Cal Ramage, Senior Corps
Staff member, answered ques
tions concerning Air Force sum
mer camp, located at Eglin Air
Force Base, Fla.
I “Experiencing the jet orienta
tion flight was the most enjoy
able segment of camp,” Ramage
* id.
He did criticize the handling of
classroom instruction by saying
at the blocks of instruction
ere too long and presented con-
cutively. Ramage said that
aining received at A&M gave
ggies an advantage at camp,
md that this year’s Air Force
H
ROTC summer camp ratings
prove his point.
Aggies comprised one-third of
all cadets at Eglin, but brought
back one-half of the total awards,
and at least one of every type
award given.
Advanced summer camp at Ft.
Riley, Kansas, drew 162 Aggie
cadets. One of those was Jim
DeLony, also a Senior Corps
Staff member. DeLony said the
most valuable quality at camp
was the ability to work with total
strangers toward common goals
in leadership positions. Concern
ing actual training time in the
six-weeks course DeLony said,
“At times we seemed to spin our
wheels, but over all we were busy
most of the time.”
Summer camp propaganda
stresses eight-hour days, but if
U
£
read closely says eight hours not
(including meal time, traveling
time, etc. DeLony was impressed
most by the massive Army bat
tle tank which he drove while
acting as tank commander in one
instruction phase.
“Definitely a lesson in self-
discipline,” said Ron Petersen,
Fifth Battalion Commander, of
this year’s Army Ranger School.
The nine week course includes
training in mountaineering, jun
gle fighting, three weeks of air
borne training, plus everything
taught in regular summer camps
. . . and then some.
Petersen commented on the
Ranger escape and evasion phase
saying it was the most demand
ing as far as physical and mental
attitudes go.
WASHINGTON <A>) _ Demo
cratic presidential nominee
George McGovern hunted votes
along the West Coast Tuesday
while President Nixon cam
paigned for the environment in
what the White House called a
nonpolitical visit to San Fran
cisco.
McGovern worked his way
southward from Seattle, accusing
the administration of callousness
and indifference in dealing with
the needs of unemployed work
ers.
Vice presidential campaigners
were at wot-k, too, Democrat Sar
gent Shriver in New England,
Vice President Spiro T. Agnew
appearing at the Southern Gov
ernors Conference at Hilton
Head, S.C.
In Seattle, hard hit by unem-
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
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Minimum charge—75e
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$1.00 per column inch
each insertion
word
FOR RENT
jousc, barn & corrals with 3acres
i Boonevill road just off Kast By
I Piss. Call 822-132K from 8 to 5 :30, 822-
I 0S67 after 5 :30.
RELL
xtser
xas
■ bedroom nicely furnished house, $65 a
loath. Call 823-6045. 143tfn
HORSE STALLS AND
PASTURES FOR RENT
Indoor Riding Arena
Located on Hwy. 6 S.
Next to Ponderosa
Call 846-6669 or 846-4254
HELP WANTED
Student for afternoons. 5 days a week.
Apply Bryan Ice Co., 701 North Texas.
822-6222. 143tfn
pose for part-time photographic work. No
experience necessary. Wages open. Write
Photography. P. O. Box 9236, College Sta
tion for application. 142t8
Church Organist needed. Sunday and
Wednesday services. Call 846-8447. 141t5
Aggie Wives needed to serve as cafeteria
line hostesses and dining room attendants
in Sbisa Dining Hall from 10:30 a. m. to
2:30 p. m. and from 4:30 p. m. to 6:30
p. m. each week day. This is an employ
ment opportunity for the entire school year.
See Mr. Harold Thearl, Sbisa Hall. Equal
Opportunity Employer. 141t4
Need roommate to share 2 bedroon
Bnished apartment. $55 per month an
'/Ibills. 1318-A Antone (off Coulter). Call
$-8273 after 3 p. m.
137tfn
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the
BROADMOOR ARMS APARTMENTS
Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished,
ill utilities and cable paid. All electric,
jcntral air & heat. From $136. Four
Students $33.75 each. From Manor East
Shopping Center take Villa Maria to
irst light, turn right on Carter Creek,
o 3 blocks and turn left on Broad-
. Office 1411 Broadmoor. 6
linutes to campus. 846-2737 138tfn
Need 4 waitresses.
Apply in person at 807 Texas Ave.,
ridge Smokehouse Restaurant. 138tfn
Day and eveni
Te>
ning.
Oak-
JOBS WAITING
For Trained People
Register Now For Term
Starting Sept. 19th
McKENZIE-BALDWIN
Business College
702 S. Washington Ave.
BRYAN, TEXAS
Dial 173 822-6423
FOR SALE
1971 Yamaha 175, $375. 272-8636 (local).
143t3
1972 Yamaha 175-CC Enduro. 1100 miles.
822-4669. 14313
Avacado 36” gas stove, $85.
846-0994.
143t4
:heap.
143t3
1967 VW Bus completely rebuilt $1,200.
846-6011. 143t7
Want the key to care-free living? Come
by and pick it up 1 Hi-Neighbor Mobile
Homes, 846-3766. 143tl
io
equipment. Call 846-9260 after 6 p. m.
143t4
1970 Honda CB-350.
at 845-6426.
1972 Honda SL-350, only 1100 miles,
cellent condition, 846-2998. 14
ex-
2tfn
M
per
UVER OAKS. Beautiful half-acre mobile
no sites, reasonable rent, free water, and
ced lots. Coll 846-7366 or 846-3578.
13719
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, ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES:
Tno and two bedroom furnished apartments
»dy for occupancy. I 1 /, miles south of
lampus. Lake for fishing. Washateria on
Bunds. Country atmosphere. Call D. R.
ain Co., 823-0934, or after 5, 846-3408 or
K-6135. 58tfn
HICKORY
HILLS
Mobile Home
Community
Bryan’s Newest
& Finest
Spacies & Mobile
Homes lor rent
Phone 822-6912—823-5701
2001 Beck Street
Also entrance on Hwy* 2818
at Industrial Park 12 2tfn
en
ho
be
>enings
ly at
full or part-time. $1.80
Part-ti
only
Ave., Bryan.
me
ur starting sal
:udenU
>pp!y
Whataburger No. 43, 1101
ng salary
can be arranged for students or housewives,
both stores. Apply in
time hours
pe
T.
1 exas
37tfn
Married student or graduate
Evening hours. Repr
HOME FOODS. Pleasant
graduate student,
nting NATIONAL
good
pay.
56tfn
Help wanted—State Motel,
manager. 846-5410.
see
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R N. needed full-time as charge
nurse on 11-7 shift.
ed as
shift
and/or 11-7 shift
Top pay, good working conditions.
Shift differential, plus mileage.
Also needed, L.V.N. medication nurse
for 11-7 shift full-time.
Call
Hoi
come to Grimes Memorial
spltal, 210 S. Judson, Navasota,
Texas 77868, (713) 825-6585
or c
dtal.
Ask for Mrs.
of Nurses, or Mr. Fraley,
tor.
Winkelmann, Director
Administra-
Sj
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
AH Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
I
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
Smith-Corona Portables
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S. Main 822-6000
4
—EVERYDAY—
Havoline, Amalie,
Conoco, Phillips 66,
Gulflube — 35c qt.
SPARK PLUGS
A.C., Champion, Autolite
69^ Each
Alternators 18.95 exchange
Starters - Generators
from 13.95 exchange
Most any part for most
American and some
Foreign cars at dealer price
Your Lawnboy and
Friedrich Dealer
Prestone Anti-Freeze
and summer coolant
$1.69
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25 822-1669
Giving Better Service For
26 Years In Bryan
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call; George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
650 CC Triumph Bonneville,
condition. 846-4574.
Excellent
142t2
Kenmore dryer, $40.
350, 845-1824.
1972 Honda SL-
142t2
IBM electric typewriter 18” carriage,
carbon ribbon. Excellent condition $250.
846-2236 after 5 p. m. 141t5
go
sh
1967 Chevrolet % ton pickup, V-8 with
oose neck hitch, brake control, in good
ape. Call 822-3980 after 5 p. m.
1971 Honda CB-350.
Call 846-0548.
6,000 miles. $575.
136tfn
PERSONAL
To the students and personnel of TAMU.
—Do you need to buy quality furniture?
Discount Furniture sells and offers to you
quality and national brand furnitun
discount prices. You must see r
buy. Free delivery. Budget plan
i—i—j . OCf
of
you buy.
offered if desired.
Texas Ave., corner
East
ar
North Texas Ave. Next door to Emplo;
ment Commission. Phone 822-1227. If you
ure at
before
idget plan
501 North
22nd and
Impl
If :
need furniture,
see us befo
ture Co.
u cannot afford not to
you buy at Discount Furni-
WANTED
Waco Commuter seeking carpool for TTh
risty 799-7875 Waco
Call Christy
Bryan.
822-4232
14U4
Roommate needed.
Manager.
Monaco II.
Contact
14 lt3
ATTENTION AGGIES. Permanent em
ployment. Evening work. Time can be
■anged to meet schedule, $125 per week
aranteed after one week training. Apply
Varisco Bldg, between 1 & 4 daily,
is is a sales position. 136tfn
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
Redmond Terrace Drugs
Phone 846-1113
1402 Hwy. 6-South
College Station, Texas
Prescriptions, Etc.
Charge Accounts Invited
Free Delivery
PRODUCTION WORKERS
We are accepting applications for opening on first and second
shifts. Must be 18 or older, and have own transportation and
good work record. Must be able to work full time. Good pay
and benefits.
Apply: PERSONNEL OFFICE
ALENCO
A Division of Redman Building Products, Inc.
615 Carson Bryan, Texas
An equal opportunity employer.
WANTED
YOUNG ADULT OR RETIRED PERSON
FOR MOTOR ROUTE
Must have good transportation and be free afternoons
from 2:00 p. m. to 6:00 p. m. and Sunday mornings.
Call 822-3707
The Eagle Circulation Dept.
13917
WHY PAY MORE?
For $139.00 per month you get:
New 2 bedroom furnished apartment, central air con
dition and heat.
(No noisy window units)
Owner pays water, sewer, garbage & TV cable. Adja
cent to new, modern washateria.
No long lease necessary.
Try. If you don’t like, you can move by giving proper
notice. Vet Med Student & A&M couples preferred.
Few apartments available now and Sept. 1.
822-5236
13$tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrivi
ent Publications before deadline of
of the day proceeding publication.
of Stud
1 p.m.
ive in the Offic*
tore deadline of
dei
proceeding pu
ling, Jui Shung
Ph.D. in Chemistry
MAGNETIC AND ASYM-
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Hwang, Jui Shun;
Degree:
Dissertation :
METRIC INDUCED CIRCULAR DI
CHROISM STUDIES OF POLYMERS.
Time: Sept. 6, 1972 at 1:30 p. m.
Place: Room 302 in the Library
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
WORK WANTED
Fast and expert typing, Julie. 846-0222
evenings. 143tfn
Typing 822-0526.
Typing
erienced.
near cam
Symbols.
pus. Electric. Ex-
846-8965 or 846-0571.
124tfn
Typing. Call 845-2451.
thy.
2tfn
CHILD CARE
Children wanted to care for in my home,
reliable sitter available for working moth
er. Monday through Friday. 846-4919
week days before 5 (846-2037 after 5:30).
14213
Would like to do babysitting. Children
of all ages are welcome. 846-5690. 141t5
Will kei
older oi
Crockett Elementary
children
basis.
School. 822-6550. 139t6
ars and
Located near
X will babysit in my
ge View. 846-6189.
C-10-Y Col-
13 8t8
SPECIAL NOTICE
Graduation Invitations for December
Graduates go on sale Sept. 11 - Oct. 13 at
the Cashier’s Window -— MSC from 8 :00 -
5:00 - Mon. - Fri. 14H24
New horse stables for rent. 2 blocks
from Bohanan Stables. 846-8568 after 5
p. m. 137t9
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
From Rock & Country To Swing!
Dance Music
THE BARONS AGENCY
OF HOUSTON
H. H. “Bud” McDaniel ’42
Box 1136, Bellaire, Texas 77401
(713) 666-0800
ROCK DANCE
Friday, September 8, 1972
8:30 PM - 12:30 AM
BRYAN
COLUMBUS HALL
Music By
FLINTLOCK
(Bud McDaniel ’42, Manager)
FARMERS
INSURANCE GROUP
AUTO • FIRE • LIFE
TRUCK • COMMERCIAL
E. B. (JACK) SMITH,
Agent
520 University Dr. East
Bus.: 846-1021
Home: 846-0974
College Station, Texas 77640
Texas Wloliile Home Oullel
Sales and Service
at hwy. e a 2t
BRYAN. TEXAS 77001
• Low down payment
• Local Bank financing
• Up to 12 years to pay
• Free delivery and set up
Phone 822-9140
ployment, McGovern said new
jobs could be created in the aero
space industry by launching with
federal aid a drive to make jet
engines that are cleaner and
quieter.
McGovern said that could be
done by using a fraction of $9
billion he said the administra
tion has granted in tax relief to
corporations.
“We could create 25,000 new
jobs almost overnight in the Boe
ing plant alone,” the South Da
kota senator said.
He made his proposal outside
a food-distribution warehouse in
Seattle, and said also it was evi
dence “of the callousness and the
indifference of the Nixon admin
istration that they responded so
slowly’’ to the needs of the job
less for federal aid to feed their
families.
In a statement prepared for an
appearance at a senior citizens
center near Portland, Ore., Mc
Govern said the administration
Travelers
May Need
Etiquette
LOS ANGELES (A*)—If earth-
men were to find intelligent life
on another planet, they might
consider rules of etiquette from
science-fiction writers, says Paul
Anderson, who is one.
“After all, we’ve been think
ing about this for a long time.”
“It’s a fascinating question,”
Anderson said at an interview
at the 30th World Science Fic
tion Convention, which began
here Friday. “There are a lot of
‘ifs’.”
“It’s conceivable there could be
intelligent life that we wouldn’t
even recognize as life,” said the
San Francisco author. “The main
quality you’d have to have is
imagination—the ability to con
struct hypothesis and recognize
the best way to make contact.”
“My first rule would be to
don’t take anything for granted
or leap to conclusions,” Ander
son said.
“What if we ran into a race of
intelligent tigers? They wouldn’t
necessarily be vicious, but they
would have a different psycho
logical set from us. Their life
style would be different,” he said.
“I suppose the best way to
establish contact would be to land
your spacecraft somewhere and
wait for them to come to you,”
Anderson suggested. “You might
possibly set out some interesting
gifts and hope this would be in
terpreted as a friendly gesture.”
He continued: “If they are
anything like man, they are
naturally going to be very sus
picious to start with. Suppose a
flying saucer would land today.
We would probably proceed care
fully.”
The author said that, if earth
spacemen find beings who are
fairly sophisticated, they would
“come to realize there is no prac
tical reason to fear us.”
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
has ignored problems of the aged.
McGovern advocated a $150
monthly minimum social security
level, and urged a program of
national health insurance.
Nixon, heading back to Wash
ington from San Clemente, Calif.,
went by way of San Francisco
to meet aboard a ferryboat with
members of his Citizens’ Advis
ory Committee on Environmental
Quality.
There were no political rallies
or public appearances, and the
White House said Nixon made
the San Francisco stop as Presi
dent, not as candidate for re-
election.
Shriver toured a neighborhood
health center in Boston with his
brother-in-law, Sen. Edward M.
Kennedy, talked with longshore
men in Portland, Maine, and
went for a cruise in a tour boat
there.
He said in a statement that
the President expects a cam
paign “payoff in 1972” from the
oil industry. Shriver said that is
behind oil-import policies that
have contributed to high prices
for fuel oil in New England.
CASA CHAPULTEPEC
OPEN 11 A. M. TO 2 P. M. — 5 P. M. TO 9:30 P. M.
1315 COLLEGE AVENUE — PHONE 822-9872
SPECIALS GOOD WED., THURS. & FRI.
Taco Dinner
99c
2 Tacos Fried Rice
Fried Beans
Guacamole
Tostaditas Hot Sauce
Tamale Dinner
2 Tamales
Spanish Rice
PYied Beans
Chile Conquezo
Tostaditas Hot Sauce
Enchilada Dinner
99c
3 Enchiladas
Fried Rice Fried Beans
Guacamole
Tostaditas Hot Sauce
Combination Q9c
Dinner
Enchilada Tamale
Spanish Rice Fried Beans
Taco Guacamole
Tostaditas Hot Sauce
Welcome Aggies
Dry Cleaning at its best. We have served the Ag
gie Corps for 10 years and we know your needs. We can
give you better cleaning service and alterations than
ever before and too, we appreciate your business. If
you need One Hour Service you can get it at Villa Maria
One Hour Cleaners.
710 Villa Maria Rd. Bryan
W. L. Ayers Owner and Manager
Open Labor Day
Barcelona
RLSLRVE A GREAT APARTMENT FOR FALL
RENTAL OFFICE NOW OPEN FOR SELECTION
700 Dominik — Call 846-1709 for Information
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Student Section, Tennis Courts, Basketball and Yolleyball
Courts, T.V. Lounge, Pool Table, Club Rooms.
Student Rates. Efficient, Discreet professional Management.
Security Guard.
The Newest in Apartments in College Station/Bryan Area.
Student Plan $62.50 per month. We have separate Girls’ Dorm.
NOW BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. YOU
WILL BE PLEASED WITH THESE CARE
FULLY PREPARED AND TASTE TEMPTING
FOODS. EACH DAILY SPECIAL ONLY $1.09
PLUS TAX.
MONDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
BROILED BACON
WRAPPED
MOCK FILET STEAK
GERMAN STYLE
POTATOES
Choice of one
vegetable
Rolls & Butter
Tea or Coffee
TUESDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
FRESH CORN FED
CATFISH
FILET w/TARTAR
SAUCE
Cole Slaw
Grandma’s Cornbread
Choice of one
vegetable
Rolls & Butter
Tea or Coffee
WEDNESDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
CHICKEN FRIED BEEF
STEAK w/CREAM
GRAVY
Choice of two
vegetables
Rolls & Butter
Tea or Coffee
THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL
ITALIAN CANDLELIGHT DINNER — ITALIAN SPAGHETTI
^ SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE n * *
Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad *
Vo, -a Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread As*
Tea or Coffee
You cannot believe you get, “The Whole Thing,” for $1.09
MOBILTOWN PARK
Mobile Homes and Spaces
For Rent
Spaces $26 - $35 per mo.
Natural gas—Pool—Near A&M
Stables—$15 per mo.—Working
pen and riding area available.
TV Cable Available
Local Moving Service
400 Ehlinger Dr.—822-5358
FRIDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
MEXICAN FIESTA
DINNER
TWO CHEESE AND
ONION ENCHILADAS
w/CHILI
Spanish Rice
Patio Style Beans
Rolls & Butter
Tea or Coffee
SATURDAY SPECIAL
NOON AND EVENING
OLD FASHIONED
YANKEE POT ROAST
Potato Pancake
Choice of one
vegetable
Rolls & Butter
Tea or Coffee
SUNDAY SPECIAL
NOON AND EVENING
ROAST TURKEY DINNER
Served with
Cranberry Sauce & Crabapple
Cornbread Dressing
Rolls - Butter - Coffee or Tea
Giblet Gravy
And your choice of any
One vegetable.
‘QUALITY FIRST”
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