The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 07, 1972, Image 3

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    ATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
Nay 5(f per word
ic per word each additional day
B Minimum charge—75c
Classified Display
$1.00 per column inch
each insertion
FOR RENT
stalls with pasture, 3 miles from
liable. 846-3502. 144t3
oom, 1 bath house. New, on one
lilt in stove, central air and heat,
per month. One year lease. 823-5064.
“ 144t4
ee rent for 2 male students for part-
Help—see manager of State Motel—
jeas Ave.
144tfn
UPEt
real
FRENCH QUARTER
APARTMENTS
2 blocks from A&M.
fcdroom furnished or unfurnished.
[Pool and Laundry Facilities.
Call 846-8981
144tfn
[ousc, barn & corrals with 3 '/j acres
Ht on Boonevill road just off East By
TCall 822-1328 from 8 to 6:30, 822-
ptcr 5 :30.
Ibedroom nicely furnished house, $65
Cali 823-6045. 143tf
HORSE STALLS AND
PASTURES FOR RENT
Indoor Riding Arena
Located on Hwy. 6 S.
Next to Ponderosa
Call 846-6669 or 846-4254
14U4
leed roommate to share 2 bedroom,
nishol apartment. $55 per month and
bills 1318-A Antone (off Coulter). Call
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ERRELI
omposer
Texas
*IR01DM00R ARMS APARTMENTS
Bedroom Furnished or Unfurnished.
Hitilities and cable paid. All electric,
n)tral air & heat. From $136. Four
^Lnts $33.75 each. From Manor East
ping Center take Villa Maria to
light, turn right on Carter Creek,
blocks and turn left on Broad-
Office 1411 Broadmoor. 5
tes to campus. 846-2737 138tfn
men!
OAKS. Beautiful half-acre mobile
er, and
846—3578.
Beal
bites, reasonable rent, free wate
lots. Call 846-7366
ENTION MARRIED COUPLES:
mher 2i I® a,1| t two bedroom furnished apartments
“for occupancy. 1*4 miles south of
, .1 npus. Lake for fishing. Washateria on
by 1"° (inds. Country atmosphere. Call D. R.
823-0934, or after 5, 846-3408 or
58tfn
HICKORY
HILLS
Mobile Home
Community
Bryan’s Newest
& Finest
Spacies & Mobile
Homes for rent
lione 822-6912—823-5701
f 2001 Beck Street
so entrance on Hwy* 2818
at Industrial Park imtfn
From Rock & Country To Swing!
Dance Music
the barons agency
OF HOUSTON
H. H. “Bud” McDaniel ’42
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)
ohile Home Outlet
Sales and Service
AT HWY. 6 ft 21
BRYAN. TEXAS 77801
Low down payment
Local Bank financing
Up to 12 years to pay
Free delivery and set up
Phone 822-9140
—EVERYDAY—
Havoline, Amalie,
Conoco, Phillips 66,
Gulflube — 35c qt.
SPARK PLUGS
A.C., Champion, Autolite
69^ Each
Uernators 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
HELP WANTED
Student for afternoons. 5 days a week.
Apply Bryan Ice Co., 701 North Texas,
822-6222. 143tfn
Wome
pose for
expe;
Photoi
tion
age 18 and older are needed to
lart-time photographic work. No
rience necessary. Wages open,
jgraphy, P. O. Box 9236, Colle
for application.
Write
(6, College Sta-
Church Organist needed.
Wednesday services. Call 846-8447.
Sunday and
141t6
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 4 waitresses. Day and evening.
Apply in person at 807 Texas Ave., Oak-
ridge Smokehouse Restaurant. 138tfn
JOBS WAITING
For Trained People
Register Now For Term
Starting Sept. 19th
McKENZIE-BALDWIN
Business College
702 S. Washington Ave.
BRYAN, TEXAS
Dial 713 822-6423
138t8
Men or women, full or part-time. $1.80
per hour starting salary. Part-time hours
can be arranged for students or housewives.
Openings at both stores. Apply in person
only at Whataburger No. 43, 1101 Texas
Ave., Bryan. 137tfn
Married student or graduate student.
Evening hours. Representing NATIONAL
HOME FOODS. Pleasant — good
pay.
Ifitfn
R.N. needed full-time as charge
nurse on 11-7 shift.
R.N. needed as relief charge nurse on
3-11 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 or come to Grimes Memorial
Hospital, 210 S. Judson, Navasota,
Texas 77868, (713) 825-6586
Ask for Mrs. Winkelmann, Director
of Nurses, or Mr. Fraley, Administra
tor. 134tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
Graduation Invitations for December
Graduates go on sale Sept. 11 - Oct. 13 at
the Cashier's Window — MSC from 8:00 -
6:00 - Mon. - Fri. 14U24
New horse stables for rent. 2 blocks
from Bohanan Stables. 846-8568 after 5
p. m. 137t9
FOR SALE
the
hon
ake the
own home from Hi-Neighbor Mobile
ames. 846-3766. 144tl
Open reel tai
also makes am
fine machine. Lists for ove
money, asking $200. Call 823-3045 evenings.
144t2
AKC German Shepherd pupp
nd silver with shots. 846-5042.
•pies.
Black
144t2
MGB 1970. Only 22,000. Air, radio, new
relli radial tires. Immaculate condition.
144t3
pirelli
$2,100. Call 846-3907.
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
WANTED
Waco Commuter seeking
Call Christy 799-7875 Wi
Bryan.
carpool for TTh.
ico or 822-4232
141t4
ATTENTION AGGIES. Permanent em
ployment. Evening work. Time can be
arranged to meet schedule, $125 per week
guaranteed after one week training. Apply
201 Varisco Bldg, between 1 & 4 daily.
This is a sales position. 136tfn
Rentals-Sales-Service
TYPEWRITERS
Terms
Distributors For:
Royal and Victor
Calculators &
Adding Machines
Smith-Corona Portables
CATES
TYPEWRITER CO.
909 S- Main 822-6000
1971 Yamaha 175, $375. 272-8636 (local).
143t3
1972 Yamaha 175-CC Enduro. 1100 miles.
822-4669. 143t3
Stereo component parts for sale cheap.
846-4101. 143t3
1967 VW Bus completely rebuilt $1,200.
846-6011. 143t7
Complete amateur radio station Heath
equipment. Call 846-9260 after 6 p. m.
143t4
1970 Honda CB-360. Call R. T. Perry
at 845-6426. 142t4
1972 Honda SL-350, only 1100 miles, ex
cellent condition, 846-2998. 142tfn
IBM electric typewriter 18” carriage,
carbon ribbon. Excellent condition $250.
846-2236 after 5 p. m. 141t5
1967 Chevrolet % ton pickup, V-8 with
goose neck hitch, brake control, in good
shape. Call 822-3980 after 5 p. m.
1971 Honda CB-350. 6,000 miles. $676.
Call 846-0648. 136tfn
CHILD CARE
I will babysit in my home. 846-0597.
144t6
Children wanted to care for in my home,
reliable sitter available for working moth
er. Monday through Friday. 846-4919
week days before 6 (846-2037 after 5:30).
142t3
Would like to do babysitting. Children
of all ages are welcome. 846-6690. 141t5
Will keep children ages 2 years Aud
older on day care basis. Located near
Crockett Elementary School. 822-6550. 139t6
I will babysit in my home. C-10-Y Col
lege View. 846-6189. 138t8
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Offict
of Student Publications before deadline of
1 p.m. of the day proceeding publication.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Vento, Edward
Degree: Ph.D. in Economics
Dissertation: INCOME DISTRIBUTION
IN A TOKEN ECONOMY.
Time: Sept. 11, 1972 at 1:30 p. m.
Place: Room 3 in Nagle Hall
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
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 furniture at
discount prices. You must see us before
you buy. Free delivery. Budget plan
offered if desired. Location: 501 North
Texas Ave., corner of East 22nd and
North Texas Ave. Next door to Employ
ment Commission. Phone 822-1227. If you
need furniture, you cannot afford not to
see us before you buy at Discount Furni
ture Co. jut it m 136tfn
WORK WANTED
Fast and expert typing, Julie, 846-0222
evenings. 143tfn
Typing 822-0526. 135tfn
Typing near campus. Electric. Ex
perienced. Symbols. 846-8965 or 846-0571.
124tfn
Typing. Call 845-2451. Ask for Kathy
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
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.
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
THE
Thursday, September 7, 1972
BATTALION
College Station, Texas
Page 3
News Briefs
Gulf Oil Gives Grant
Gulf Oil Foundation has made
a $1,000 unrestricted grant to
A&M’s Geosciences and Earth Re
sources Foundation.
Arnold Spoor, district explora
tion manager for Gulf Oil Co.’s
Houston Exploration and Produc
tion District, presented the check
Wednesday to Geosciences Dean
Earl Cook.
The $1,000 was the fourth in
stallment on a five-year, $5,000
commitment by Gulf Oil Founda
tion. Dean Cook pointed out the
latest gift brings total support to
TAMU from Gulf Oil to $330,163
over a period of years.
Accompanying Spoor was J. E.
Hooks, 1961 TAMU graduate, now
a Gulf geologist. Attending the
presentation were Dr. Cook, Dr.
Airport Noise Disturbs Gtizens;
Cause of Unusual Complications
If you see a certain lad walk
ing around who is 6 feet 2 and
still shooting up at only 14 years
of age, don’t credit his height
on genes, chromosomes or heredi
ty. Airplanes did it.
If you’ve never lived at the
end of a runway of a major air
field, count your blessings.
Just imagine huge four-motor
passenger planes, screaming 200
feet over your home, all throttles
out, fighting for altitude.
The television turns over—not
Whales Trained
For Torpedoes
Whales have been successfully
trained to retrieve dummy torpe
does from the ocean floor, the
Navy says. Experts believe they
could also be used to locate mines.
The whale-training experiment,
called Operation Deep OPS, fol
lowed earlier secret experiments
to train porpoises and sea lions to
detect enemy mines and frogmen.
The whale test, announced
Tuesday, started in 1969 and end
ed in October of last year in wa
ters off Hawai. Both a 1,200-
pound pilot whale and a 5,500-
pound killer whale were used, al
though the pilot whale proved
more reliable and controllable,
the Navy said.
In the experiment, a whale
was directed by signals from dum
my torpedoes to depths of 1,654
feet. Equipped with a large yel
low rubber bit clamped in its
mouth, the whale swam to the tor
pedo and clamped the device onto
it.
A large balloon then inflated
automatically, and the torpedo
floated to the surface. The whale,
meanwhile, swam to the recovery
ship where it was rewarded with
a fish.
The Navy said the project dem
onstrates the feasibility of “a
simple, highly responsive and eco-
nomical-to-use system of recov
eries,” using trained whales.
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
Redmond Terrace Drugs
Phone 846-1113
1402 Hwy. 6-South
College Station, Texas
Prescriptions, Etc.
Charge Accounts Invited
Free Delivery
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
J r !fe Te * as
^R-LsJ CRfVPt£|
SALE
10% OFF
Wooden Boxes
Needlepoint & Crewel Kits
Preworked Needlepoint
Childrens Kits
20% OFF
PLASTER
Join Santa’s Workshop
Tuesday—10-12 a. m.
just the picture, the whole set.
Conversations stop. Telephone
callers can’t make themselves
heard. Everything loose rattles.
And babies? Don’t expect them
to get much sleep.
This particular youngster was
awakened a dozen times a night
by the planes.
The only way he would return
to sleep was after a parent struck
a bottle of milk in his mouth.
The extra food made him over
sized in no time at all and the
doctor said that had to stop. It
did give the baby a great start
in growth, however.
The neighborhood considered
the plane noise just another prob
lem of city living.
That was until a flyboy in a
home-made open-cockpit jet sailed
over one day, reaching for the
landing strip.
He missed it half mile and
crashed into a house, ripping out
about 30 feet of the ridgepole and
landing in the back yard which
fortunately was unoccupied. The
flyboy walked away with a debo
nair strut.
The next morning, “For Sale”
signs sprang up on front lawns
like bamboo shoots in the mon
soon season.
The family with the tall young
ster that bought the house orig
inally did so because it was a
mile from the landing parrent at
right angles to planes’ take offs
and landings.
Then more planes began using
the field and a new runway was
poured pointing straight at the
family home.
Other runways were laid later,
and hundreds of families who had
bought or built believing they
were safe from severe noise found
themselves in real trouble.
All this happened in Dallas,
but the pattern has been repeat
ed over and over in other cities.
Guess the number* of Swingline
Tot staples in the jar.
The jar is approximately square
-3" x 3" x 43/8". Look for the
clue about “Tot” capacity.
The “Tot 50^” is uncondition
ally guaranteed. It staples, tacks,
mends and costs only 980 sug
gested retail price at Stationery,
Variety and College Bookstores
with 1,000 staples and vinyl
pouch. Swingline Cub Desk and
Hand Staplers for $1.98 each.
Fill in coupon or send postcard. No
purchase required. Entries must be
postmarked by Nov. 30, 1972 and re
ceived by Dec. 8, 1972. Final decision
by an independent judging organization.
In case of tie, a drawing determines a
winner. Offer subject to all laws and
void in Fla., Mo., Wash., Minn. & Idaho.
IMPORTANT: Write your guess outside
the envelope, lower lefthand corner.
"Clue:
(You could
between 200 and
300 Tots with the
Staples in the Jar.)
Swingline Honda G
P.O. Box 1
New York, N.Y. 10016
THERE ARE.
STAPLES IN THE JAR
Name-
Address.
City-
State-
Telephone No.
32-00 Skillman Ave., Long Island City. N.Y. 11 tot
Haskell Monroe, assistant to the
vice president for academic af
fairs, and Dr. Robert R. Berg,
director of the Office of Univer
sity Research.
The grant money will be used
in earth resources and geosciences
programs.
★ ★ ★
Seminar To Be Held
A seminar on the format and
content of Fourth Count Census
Summary tapes available through
the A&M Library will be held
Wednesday (Sept. 13).
Time and place will be arranged
after interested persons contact
Joe Davis, libraries systems anal
yst, at the library, 845-6111.
A second seminar will cover
use of available computer pro
grams for retrieving data from
the Fourth Count Tapes.
Bulletin Board
The Memorial Student Center
Radio Committee will meet to
night in room 2D at 7:30 in the
MSC. Members are urged to at
tend.
p.m. in the Animal Science Build
ing.
Plans for the All-Aggie Rodeo
will be discussed and new member
ship will be taken.
The El Paso Hometown Club
will meet at 7:30 tonight in
Lounge B of the Corps Area. Stu
dents from El Paso are invited
to attend the organizational meet
ing.
The Brazos Valley Gun Club
will meet tonight at 7:30 at the
old College Station City Hall on
Church St.
The movie “Adventures with
Mule Deer” will be featured. Vis
itors are invited.
The A&M Wheelmen will meet
Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. in room
2B of the MSC.
The movie “Magic of the Bi
cycle” will be shown.
The Political Forum Committee
will hold its first organizational
meeting tonight at 7:30 in the
MSC Assembly Room.
Material for making spirit
signs can be picked up at the
Student Y office in the YMCA
building.
The Student “Y” Association
sells materials to the dorms and
Corps each year. Signs are dis
played the week before the game.
For more information, contact
Barbara Cowan at 845-2365.
The Aggie All-Star Bowling
League has set its first meeting
tonight at 8:15 at the Triangle
Bowling Alley. The league will
start bowling this week.
All interested bowlers are urg
ed to attend.
An Aggie Yell Practice will be
held at 10:30 tonight in front of
Henderson Hall.
The Texas Aggie Rodeo Asso
ciation will meet Sept. 11 at 7:30
The Fort Bend County Home
town Club will meet Sept. 11 at
7:30 p.m. in the Art Room of the
MSC.
Election of officers will be
planned.
I AKEVIEW CLUB
3 Miles N. On Tabor Road
Saturday Night: Moe Bandy & The Mavericks
From 9 - 1 p. m.
STAMPEDE Every Thursday Nite
(ALL BRANDS BEER 350)
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WE'VE GOT'EM !
OVER 700 PAIR
IN STOCK RIGHT
NOW!
[L(SW0 o S
JEANS
FLARES
Leave it to Levi’s
to come up with the
great look in
jeans. Same built-
to-last construc
tion. Same lean
fit. Same tough
fabrics. But some
fine new colors and
a full flare to the
leg. Fall into our
place for a pair
or two. with
the famous
Levi's tab
$
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Open A i
Swis-®
Charge
Account
MANOR EAST MALL
SHOP MON., THUR., FRI
9:30 A.M. TO8:30 P.M.
TUE., WED.. SAT. 9:30 A M. TO 6:00 P.M.
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