The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 18, 1973, Image 3

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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day 5? per word
4c per word each additional day
Minimum charge—75c
Claasified Display
{1.00 per column inch
each insertion
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
FOR SALE
Need cheap, dependable transportation 7
— jverhaul, new
Call
J9C4 VW for sale. Recent
jpholstery, good condition.
upholstery,
sfter 5:00.
846-0077
283tfn
Registered
good ladies
quarter
teen a
horse for sale;
ager's pleasure mare,
olorful, 16 hand sorrel
filly $350 ; older grade
ith young people $200.
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good producer $650; colorful, 15 ha
gelding $600; black filly $350 ; old
mare, gentle, good with young people $200.
Call 846-2883 or 846-8341 after 5.
Looking for chairs, dinettes, refrigera-
esT We have them
sap. Call 846-8341 lor prices and appoint-
mts. 283t8
lor, stoves or antique
cheap. Call 846-8341 fo
New skin diving equipment. Call 846-
4815. 28314
Quality flute, like new, bargain. 639-
3684, College Station. 28314
Let White's Auto Store, College Station,
serve you with your hardware and plumb
ing needs, North Gate. 231tfn
' 1972 Kawasaki 500, 1300 miles. Luggage
rack. Equity, assume payments, $31 month.
Call 846-6013 anytime (work odd hours).
B-4-B College View.
1968 Fastback Mustang. Lime-gold, 302
V8, dish mags. Uarcelona Apartments, No.
1705. Phone 693-2319. 281t3
sarpets, good condition, $16.00
sach, 10 X 12, greens and golds. Call
each, 10 x 12, greer
Houston 713/926-9026.
281tfn
’66 CONTINENTAL, AIR, POWER,
RADIALS, V-8 "460” $895.00 ’63 AVANTI,
AIR, POWER, RADIALS, V-8 "289” $2250.
’61 CHEVY DOUBLE CAV PICK-UP $195-
00. ’55 FORD J/j TON PICK-UP $125.00.
’65 CHEVY EL CAMINO PICK-UP $575.00.
’49 FORD, 2-DOOR V-8, FLAT-BED $95.00.
608 SOUTH BRYAN. 822-2098. 278tfn
1972 Yamaha 100, mint condition, never
excellent
la loo, mint c<
ridden off road. Low mileage, excellent
campus bike. $365. Phone 846-6981. 276tfn
71 YAMAHA
Enduro 360
"Must be seen to appreciate”
Call 846-3089 after 5:30
Also, Green Vinyl Swivel Rocker, $10.
276tfn
Water fan ; many technical college books.
846-6054. 273tfn
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
Redmond Terrace Drugs
Phone 846-1113
1402 Hwy. 6-South
College Station, Texas
Prescriptions, Etc.
Charge Accounts Invited
Free Delivery
-EVERYDAY-
OPEN 7:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Mon. Thru Sat.
PREMIUM DOUGLAS TIRES
F60 x 15 Glasbelt $39.95
G60 x 15 Glasbelt $41.95
Includes Fed. Tax.
Others at similar low prices.
All tires mounted and high
speed balanced at NO EXTRA
CHARGE.
Havoline, Amalie,
Conoco, Phillips 66,
Gulflube — 35c qt.
SPARK PLUGS
A.C., Champion, Autolite
69^ Each
Alternators 18.95 exchange
Starters - Generators
from 14.95 exchange
Most any part l»r most
American and some
Foreign cars at dealer price
Your Lawnboy and
Friedrich Dealer
“We accept
BankAmericard - Mastercbarge”
Except on Prestone
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25 822-1669
Giving Better Service For
27 Years In Bryan
SPECIAL NOTICE
TAMSS
Anyone needing help with a fresh
man level course maye sign up for
free tutoring at any one of three
booths in the MSC lobby. Academic
Building, and the Library.
Tues. - Wed. - Thurs.
9:00 - 5:00
gr;
at Stud
New MSu
day-Friflay.
Graduation announcements for Decem
ber graduates go on sale Sept. 12-Oct. 12
dent Finance Center, Room 217—
MSC- from 8 :00 a.m.-4 :00 p.m. Mon-
277t22
AGGIE DBN
Fool, dominoes, pin ball.
Now serving beer Mon.-Fri. 6 to "v p.m.
Sat. and Sun. 6 to 10 p.m.
25^ a can.
Across campus at Northgate.
264tfn
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 67tfn
EVENING & WEEKEND
CHILD CARE
Central Air & Heat
Fenced Yard
3 yr. Old Companion
Call: 823-7814
For More Information
After 6 :30 p. m.
Mon.-Fri. 6:00 p. m. Till
Sat.-Sun 8:00 a. m. Till
FOR RENT
2 apartments: 1 bedroom, bath, kitchen,
living room. Also, 1 bedroom in house in
Bryan. 2 blocks from main street on West
28th. 822-3313. 282t2
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One
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Country atmosphere.
823-0934 or after 6, 846-3408
ampus.
ashateria on grounds.
Call D. R. Cain Co.,
822-6135.
166tfn
Apartment for rent to two boys,
apiece. Apartment for one boy—$65.
5124 from 8 to 5 and 846-6132
$45
$65. 845-
after 7.
277tfn
Available Oct. 1st, 3 bedroom brick near
A&M. A couple preferred. 846-7037. 279tfn
MOBILE TOWN PARK
Mobile Homes & Spaces for Rent
Natural Gas—Pool—Near A&M
Stables — TV Cable
Local Moving Service
Air Conditioning Service
400 Ehlinger Dr.
822-5358
NEED STORAGE?
U-STOW & GO
At
2206 Pinfeather Rd.
Bryan, Texas
Hobbies—Antiques
Housewares—Workshops—
Commercial
Many, Many More
Six Sizes to Fit Your Needs
822-6618
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WORK WANTED
PERSONAL
To the students and personnel of TAMU.
—Do you need to buy quality furniture 7
Disco-int Furniture sells and offers to you
quality and national brand furniture at
discount prices. You must see us befo
you buy. Free delivery,
offered if desired. Locatic
:r of
exas Ave. Next door to Emj
mmission. Phone 822-1227. If
mnot afford no
at Discount Furni-
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dget plan
ocation: 601 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 bu
ture Co. 136
LOST
Lost gold round locket with inscription
on back. Call 845-2780. 283t4
SOSOLIK'S
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - T 1
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
Typing — fast, expert — proposals, theses.
846-6196 after 5 :30 and week-ends. 283tfn
HELP WANTED
FRY COOKS
FOUNTAIN
CURB ATTENDANTS
Day or Night Shifts
Part or Full Time
SONIC DRIVE-IN
104 University
275tfn
FULL OR PART-TIME
Waitresses
(Hours to be arranged)
OAKRIDGE SMOKEHOUSE
807 Texas
846-6290
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HELP WANTED
R.N. needed full-time as charge nurse
on 11-7 shift. R.N. needed as relief
charge nurse on 11-7 shift. Top pay,
good working conditions. Shift dif
ferential, plus mileage. Also needed,
L.V.N. medication nurse for 11-7 shift
full-time. Call or come to Grimes Me
morial Hospital, 210 S. Judson, Nava-
sota, Texas 77868, (713) 825-6586. Ask
for Mrs. Winkelmann, Director of
Nurses, or Mr. Fraley, Administrator.
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Need part time students for morni
work from 7 to noon. Apply Bryan
Co. 701 Texas.
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FOUNTAIN GIRL
&
CURB WAITRESS
full time. Apply in person.
SONIC Drive-In
104 East University
College Station 273tfn
WANTED
Typing - fast, expert - proposals, theses.
846-6196 after 6:30 and week-ends. 281tfn
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544. 233tfn
Experienced typing, electric, near campus.
846-6551. 209tfn
Typing. Call 845-2451. Ask for Kathy.
Gig ’em. Bob. 62tfn
Full time typing. Call 823-7723 or 823-
3838. 267tfn
FOR
BEST
RESULTS
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
SOUTHGATE VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
Family size apartments with lots of
closet space. Individually controlled
refrigerated air. Cable TV connections.
Complete laundry facilities.
ALL UTILITIES PAID
One, two, three & four bedroom apart
ments from $104.00. Some available
now. Married students welcome.
134 Luther
(off old hwy. 6 so., C. S.)
Rental Office
846-3702
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
Would the witness to the accident Mon
day morning September 3 in the parking
lot No. 5 in front of the cyclotron between
chevy station wagon and green falcon,
antact this number 846-6743. Your
■eatly
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please contact this number 84(
help is needed and would be greatij
appreciated.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Office
of Student Publications before deadline of
1 p. m. of the day preceding publication.
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Minor, Dennis Earl
Degree: Ph.D. in English
Dissertation : THE EVOLUTION OF PUR
ITANISM INTO THE MASS CULTURE
OF EARLY NINETEENTH-CENTURY
AMERICA.
Time: September 21, 1973 at 2:00 p. m.
Place: Room 576 in ED LA.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Seaver, William Lance
Degree: Ph.D. in Statistics
Dissertation: A MULTIVARIATE ANAL
YSIS OF THE FINANCIAL STRUC
TURE OF SELECTED INDUSTRIES.
Time: September 18, 1973 at 3:00 p. m.
Place: Room 102 in the Olin E. Tei
Bldg.
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
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PETS
Free kittens to good home.
301 Pershing. 846-7220.
Box trained.
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1 mile from campus
Volleyball Court &
Swimming Pool
Recreation & Club Rooms
AH Utilities & TV Cable
paid
Now Available
1 Bedroom, 1 baths
2 Bedrooms, IV2 baths
2 Bedrooms, 2 baths
FAMILY AND STUDENT
SECTIONS.
Travis
House
Apartments
505 Hwy. 30 C.S. — 846-6111
Adult - Student & Family Section
Special Student Roommate Plan
4 Students — $57.40 Each
Summer Lease
2 Pools - 2 Laundry Rooms
BELAIR
mobile home
PARK
Swimming Pool
Large Recreational Park • All City Utilities
Ideal place for student couples
BRYAN’S NEWEST AND FINEST
2201 Leonard Road 822-2421 — 822-2326
This is Living,
|l Tennis
Private Club\
Swimming
Men’s 6* Women’s
Sauna and
Exercise Room
1201 Hwy. 30
| College Station (713) 846-8561
LEASING NOW FOR AUGUST
NEWEST — MODERN — CONVENIENT — COLORFUL
• Large Living Areas — (650 to 1360 Sq. Ft.) • A&M Bus Service
• W/D Connections • 10 Floor Plans • Shag Carpet • Car Ports
• Door to Door Trash Pick-ups • 2 Recreation Rms. • Individual
A/C and Heating • 2 Pools & Saunas • 1, 2, & 3 Bedrooms
• Studios • Utilities Paid • Near Schools, Shopping & Parks
• Student Rates • Separate Singles & Family.
More Of Those Extras For You—
Rents Start At $137.50 up.
GENERAL^ ELECTRIC
HICKORY HILLS
MOBILEJIOME PARK
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-Rec. hall & pool for families
-Picnic tables & Bar-B-Cue pits
ng
-Paved streets, driveways & patios
-Underground utilities
-Planned community activities
Rentals Available
Beck Street
tental
2001
822-6912
COUNTRY STYLE
LIVING
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HWY. 2818 at industrial Park (773) 822-7650.
THE BlA < TTykLICD^4 Tuesday, September 18, 1973 College Station, Texas Page 3
Building Dedicated to Adams
President Jack Williams un
veiled a plaque Saturday nam
ing the E. V. Adams Band Build
ing.
“This building is dedicated to
Lt. Col. E. V. Adams, Class of
1929,” the bronze marker re
vealed.
“For 27 years (1946-1973) he
was the master bandmaster and
mentor of more than 3,000 Aggie
Bandmen, offering to each man
dignity, self-discipline and endur
ing pride,” the plaque continued.
Lions Support
Trash Ruling
The Brazos County Lions Club,
as a project, will be selling plas
tic bags to College Station resi
dents as a result of the city
ordinance which requires trash to
be enclosed in proper bags.
The ordinance states that the
bag must be plastic and meet cer
tain requirements such as thick
ness (2 millimeters). The law
went into effect Sept. 1.
Bags may be bought the re
mainder of this week from 5:30
p.m. until 7 p.m. in the parking
lot of the College Station City
Hall. The Lions Club will also
sell the bags from 9 to 11 each
Saturday morning as long as the
demand lasts.
The goal of this project, said
Lions member Charles Johnson,
“is to make sure that the resi
dents are able to easily get the
needed bags, because often the
local merchants will carry bags
that do not meet the requirements
of the ordinance.”
Simmang
Receives
Endowment
Dr. Clifford M. Simmang, head
of TAMU’s Mechanical Engineer
ing Department, has been named
as the Dietz Professor in Mechan
ical Engineering, announced Col
lege of Engineering Dean Fred
J. Benson.
The position is sponsored
through the Gulf Oil Corporation
Endowed Professorship in Me
chanical Engineering in honor of
Thomas A. Dietz, a 1931 gradu
ate of TAMU ^nd senior vice
president of the Gulf Research
and Development Co. at the time
of his death in 1969.
The professorship is funded
with a $125,000 endowment made
to TAMU’s Mechanical Engineer
ing Department in 1970 by Gulf.
The firm has been increasing its
support in such educational fields
as sociological sciences,, urban de
sign and city planning and cer
tain areas in the humanities as
well as in the engineering dis
ciplines.
The endowment honoring Dietz,
who was active in developing the
company’s nuclear energy activ
ities, is part of approximately $3
million Gulf gives annually to col
leges and universities.
“And they stepped off—for ‘The
Colonel’ — with a special march
ing magic that turned the heads
and stirred the hearts of all who
watched . . .”
The ceremony was one of a
series of activities centered on
the Texas Aggies’ 1973 football
opener with Wichita State.
A Corps of Cadets march-in
marking the debut of the Par
sons Mounted Cavalry and a sa
lute for Texas A&M and the na
tion’s military men who protect
the peace were game features.
Also, a Century Club luncheon
addressed by Dean J. M. Prescott
and meeting of the Texas Aggie
Band Association highlighted the
day.
The Saturday “Keeping the
Peace” theme was the first of a
football weekend series outlining
“Service to People” by TAMU.
“In naming this building, we
recognize a man who deserves to
be honored,” Dr. Williams said.
“Col. Adams has attributes sim
ply possessed by few.”
“He knows how to lead with
out appearing to do so,” the pres
ident added. “I watched from the
edge of the practice field one
afternoon and heard Col. Adams
say, ‘That’s just fine; we’ll do
it again’.”
“The main thing he taught us,”
Band Commander Mike Phillips
Texas Senator Robert A. “Bob”
Gammage will speak Wednesday
at A&M on the 18 to 20-year-olds
new rights and responsibilities.
Gammage wrote the contro
versial Senate Bill 123 which ex
tended full legal rights and privi
leges to 18, 19 and 20-year-olds.
The Houston senator’s talk,
“The 18-Year-Old: Rights and
Responsibilities,” will be pre
sented in the public-free Political
Forum noon series. Chairman Ed
Jarrett said the first school year
program of Political Forum will
be in Rooms 229 and 230 of the
Memorial Student Center.
SB 123 became effective Sept.
1. It allows, among other things,
18 to 20-year-olds to buy and con
sume alcoholic beverages, exercise
contractual rights, serve on state
juries and consent to medical
treatment, including abortions,
without parental consent.
The measure was hotly con
tested in the Senate and House.
Gammage served in the Texas
House of Representatives in 1971-
72, before election to a 1973-77
Senate term. The Houston attor
ney chairs the Public Health and
Welfare subcommittee. He is
vice chairman of Consumer Af
fairs and Criminal Matters sub
committees and serves on Juris
prudence, Human Resources and
Economic Development Commit
tees.
remarked, “is that no one re
ceives the greatest things in life
unless he works for it. We are
proud to have served in your
band, sir.”
TAB A President Joe B u s e r
said the retired Dean of SWC
Bandmasters emphasized never
being satisfied with anything less
than perfection. “And he showed
us that perfection was possible,”
Buser said.
“If John Phillip Sousa didn’t
have the personnel with the de
sire to work and perspire,” Col.
Adams told more than 400 at
tending the band reunion, “he
could not have achieved his rec
ord. I pay tribute to the men in
the Aggie Band who made its
accomplishments possible.”
Dr. Prescott addressed some
400 alumni and friends of the
university at the Association of
Former Students’ annual Cen
tury Club luncheon.
He outlined the university’s
various science and related pro
grams and noted the number of
students majoring in science in
creased about 1,000 within the
past three years.
The dean also discussed re
search activities, pointing out
that even seemingly pointless re
search projects can quite possibly
produce significant and practical
results.
The 35-year-old solon was voted
this year the Outstanding Sena
tor of the 63rd Legislature by
the Texas Intercollegiate Stu
dents Association.
As a representative, Gammage
worked on Criminal Jurispru
dence, Counties, Higher Educa
tion, Juvenile Crime and Delin
quency, and Youth, committees.
He has degrees in social science
education and history, with a
teaching certificate in the former.
Gammage was graduated from
the UT Law School in 1969.
His numerous professional and
civic activities include service on
the steering Committee of Alcohol
Abuse and Alcoholism of Texas
and the consumer affairs com
mittee, Council of State Govern
ments, Southern Conference.
RENT A 1973
DODGE
BY THE
DAY OR WEEK
HALSELL MOTOR
CO. INC.
1411 TEXAS
823-8111
Les Lyons
Campus Representative
707 University Drive
College Station, Texas 77840
Phone 846-7027
Hotv*s This
for
A
Young Man
with
A Future?
He’s bright, ambitious, and
well on the road to success
as a career life underwriter.
His performance surpassed
all others in August .
That’s why he’s Provident
Mutual’s “Campus Man of
the Month.”
And we’d like to point out
something significant to his
clients and to those who
may not be his clients—yet.
Outstanding performance is
never a matter of luck. It
results when an agent is
totally committed to the
best interests of his clients
. . . never when he’s not. A
good agent always remem
bers this. And so do his
clients.
PROVIDENT
MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF PHILADELPHIA
mm
HARRY DISHMAN
Sales & Service
603 Texas Ave. C.S. across from campus — 846-3316
Softer
2708 moloney
bryon.texas 77301
OPEN NOW!
With a complete line of maternity
wear, infants’ wear, and toys!
Call 823-7910
1974 AGGIELAND
Class Picture Schedule
FRESHMEN
A-M Sept. 10-14
N-S Sept. 17-21
T-Z Sept. 24-28
Pictures will be taken from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.
UNIVERSITY STUDIO
115 N. Main (Bring fee slips) North Gate
Gammage to Give
Speech on Rights
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