The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 20, 1973, Image 3

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WANT AD RATES
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1 day
One day
4c per word each additiona
Minimum charge—76c
Classified Display
$1.00 per column inch
each insertion
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
WORK WANTED
Typing — fast, expert —■ proposals, theses.
846-6196 after 6 :30 and week-ends. 283tfn
Typing - fast, expert - proposals, theses.
846-6196 after 6 :30 and week-ends. 281tfn
Typing. Expe:
kinds. 822-0644.
rienced, fast, accurate. All
233tfn
Experienced typing, electric, near campus.
846-6651. 2 09tfn
Typing. Call 845-2461. Ask for Kathy.
Gig 'em. Bob. 62tfn
Full time typing. Call 823-7728 or 823-
3838. 267tfn
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. - Thura.
9:00 - 5:00
FOR RENT
I’m going in the corps ai
body to move in at Plantati
3603.
nd need some-
on Oaks. 693-
286t2
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. On
ne
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ing. Washatena on gn
Country atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co,
828-0934
osphere. Call U. K. Cam Co.,
after 6, 846-3408 or 822-6136.
166tfn
Apartment for rent to two boys. $45
apiece. Apartment for one boy—$66. 846-
5124 from 8 to 6 and 846-6132 after 7.
277tfn
Available Oct. 1st, 3 bedroom brick near
A&M. A couple preferred. 846-7037. 279tfn
Large furnished 6-room duplex near
campus. Fireplace, glassed-in-den, nice yard
and patio. Gas and water paid. Married
patio. Gas an
yles only. $160/
Pan
y. $160/month. 846-6231. 284tfn
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
Graduation announcements for Decem-
Sei
er,
.-4 :00 p.m. Mon-
em
ber graduates go on sale Sept. 12-Oct. 12
at Student Fina
New MSC—from 8
day-Friff ay.
:e t
:00
Room 217—
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodge Sates and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 57tfn
LOST
Lost gold round locket with inscription
m back. Call 845-2780. 28
NEED STORAGE?
U-STOW & GO
At
2206 Finfeather Rd.
Bryan, Texas
Hobbies—Antiques
Housewares—Workshops—
Commercial
Many, Many More
Six Sizes to Fit Your Needs
822-6618
162tfn
FOR SALE
Low cost, good gas mileage! 1964 Volvo-
P-1800 (Sports Coupe) $450. 846-6822.
’71 Suzuki 250cc ENDURO, 4600 miles,
extras, $625.00. ’73 Husky 250cc mechani
cally perfect, very fast, $975.00. 822-9095.
286t4
1971 Honda C&-175, 60 m.p.g. Call George
846-1143. 285t2
Sell your used air conditioner to White’s
Auto Store or trade on new Catalina home
appliances. 233tfn
1964 CHEVY S.S.
Midnight Blue with “327” 4-speed, head
ers, 411 gears, cam, new tiresi, with
mags. Perfect condition.
$1100.
846-3889 after 6:30 p. m.
Need furniture? Odds and ends. Priced
right. 601 Fairview, C.S. 284t3
Used air conditioner 18,000 BTU Excel
lent condition. Will accept best offer. Call
846-7369 between 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. 284t6
Used luggage rack for VW Super Beetle.
p. m.
284t6
Lge ... ,
Best offer. Call 846-9369 between 5
and 7
Garage sale: Friday, Saturday, 8:30 to
6 :00 — 1002 Madera Circle by Consolidated
High School. Baby bed, motorcycle, house
hold items. 284t3
PERSONAL
Three books, Sunday, September 16th,
ing
contact Paul. Dorm 9-128. 846-4374.
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
count prices. You must see us
i buy. Free delivery. Budget
ered if desired. Location: 601
cas Ave., corner of East 22ni
rth Texas Ave. Next door to E
ment Commission. Phone 822-1227.
need furniture, you cannot afford not to
see us before you buy at Discount Furni-
Texai
Nortl
plan
forth
eptember
Parking Lot No. 24 or No. 26. If found
285t2
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call; George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-805
-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, 37c
Conoco, Phillips 66,
Gulf lube — 35c qt.
SPARK PLUGS
A.C., Champion, Autolite
69^ Each
Alternators 18.95 exchange
Starters - Generators
from 14.95 exchange
Most any part for most
American and some
Foreign cars at dealer price
Your Lawnboy and
Friedrich Dealer
“We accept
BankAmfericard - Mastercharge”
Except on Prestone
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25 822-1669
Giving Better Service For
27 Years In Bryan
WANTED
Would the witness to the accident Mon
day morning September 3 in the parking
lot No. 6 in front of the cyclotron between
the chevy station wagon and green fal
46-6743.
greatly
283t4
He cnevy station wagon ana green falco:
please contact this number 846-6743. Yoi
help is needed and would be
mr
tly
appreciated.
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
HELP WANTED
Baby sitter wanted for October 6, 7, 8,
and 9. Couple or small family preferred
to move into our home and sit with three
children. Call 846-7414 for more informa
tion. 285t4
ONE WAITRESS
Week-ends only.
Three receptionists.
Starting October 7'th week-ends only.
Call Collect: 1 - 894-2207.
Bluebonnet Country
285t6
FRY COOKS
FOUNTAIN
CURB ATTENDANTS
Day or Night Shifts
Part or Full Time
SONIC DRIVE-IN
104 University
Need cheap, dependable transportation ?
1964 VW for sale. Recent overhaul, new
foS:
Registered quarter horse for sale;
’s pli
good ladies or teenager’s pleasure mare,
good producer $660 ; colorful, 16 hand sorrel
gelding $500 ; black filly $350 ; older grade
mare, gentle, good with young people $200.
Call 846-2883 or 846-8341 after 5. 283t8
Looking for chairs, dinettes, refrige
tor, stoves or antiques? We have thi
cheap. Call 846-8341 for prices and appoi
refrigera-
em
sap.
mts.
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New skin diving equipment. Call 846-
4816. 283t4
Quality flute, like new, bargain. 693-
3584, College Station. 283t4
1972 Kawasaki 600, 1300 miles. Luggi
■y.
Call 846-5013 anytime (work odd hours).
rack. Equity, assume payments, $31 mon
age
nth.
B-4-B College View.
Good used carpets, good condition, $15.00
each, 10 x 12, greens and golds. Call
Houston 713/926-9026. 281tfn
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) 825-6585. Ask
for Mrs. Winkelmann, Director of
Nurses, or Mr. Fraley, Administrator.
265tfn
Need part time students for_ morni;
ryan Ice
279tfn
jrning
work from 7 to noon. Apply Bryan Ice
Co. 701 Texas.
FOUNTAIN GIRL
&
CURB WAITRESS
full time. Apply in
SONIC Drive-In
104 East University
College Station
273tfn
male employees needed in
Dept., Briarcrest Country
Club. Please apply in person. Call for
appointment. 822-0133. ' 284t7
Male and female
Food Services
Waiters, waitresses and line workers.
Apply in person, 3-C Bar-B-Que, 810 South
Main, Bryan. 284t3
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Office
of Student Publications before deadline of
1 p. m. of the day preceding publication.
’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. ’66 FORD V, TON PICK-UP $125.00.
’66 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,
ridden off road. Low mileage, excellent
campus bike. $365. Phone 846-5981. 276tfn
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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
Water fan ; many technical college books.
46-6054. 273tfn
FOR
BEST
RESULTS
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Moore, Jaroy
Degree: Ph.D. in Soil Physics
Dissertation: THE EFFECT OF WATER
QUALITY ON CHEMICAL AND PHYS
ICAL PROPERTIES OF A HOBAN
SILTY CLAY LOAM SOIL IN SITU.
Time: October 4, 1973 at 3:00 p. “
Place: Conference room in the
Crop
Conference room in
Sciences Bldg.
lie Soil and
George W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
Redmond Terrace Drugs
Phone 846-1113
1402 Hwy. 6-South
College Station, Texas
Prescriptions, Etc.
Charge Accounts Invited
Free Delivery
Barcelona
Kl \ I \l OM l< I NOW on N » OK si L M I ION
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.
COUNTRY STYLE
LIVING
NOW LEASING
AT—
t S^ks
The Oaks apartments were built for
people who insist on the very best. A
totally unique and exciting way of
life is afforded by a completely new
concept in garden apartments—locat-
*ed on a private wooded lake—coun
try living at a convenient location.
HWY. 2818 at industrial Park (713) 822-7650.
BELAIR
mobile home
PARK
Large Recreational Park • All City Utilities • Swimming Pool
Ideal place for student couples
BRYAN’S NEWEST AND FINEST
2201 Leonard Road 822-2421 — 822-2326
This is Living,
m
Private Club\
Swimming
Men's & Women's
Sauna and
Exercise Room
1201 Hwy. 30
College Station (713) 846-8561
HICKORY HILLS
MOBILE HOME PARK
Msrsi
—Private club & pool for adults
—Rec. hall & pool for families
—Picnic tables & Bar-B-Cue pits
—Ponds for fishing
ids tor fishing
Paved streets, driveways & patios
ilities
community activities
Rentals Available
sets
-Underground utilities
-Planned
ailal
200] Beck Street
822-6912
LEASING NOW FOR AUGUST
l^rkwey
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 A ELECTRIC
THE BATTALION
Thursday, September 20, 1973
College Station, Texas
Page 3
Roloff Enterprises
To Cease Operations
HOUSTON <A>) — Evangelist
Lester Roloff says he will close
his two childrens homes Oct. 1
rather than seek a license from
the State Department of Public
Welfare.
Evangelistic Enterprises Inc.,
Roloff’s business, is under court
order to cease operating the
homes unless they are licensed,
by Oct. 1.
The Houston Chronicle’s Aus
tin Bureau reports state Welfare
officials as saying Roloff has
made no effort to get a license,
although licensing workers have
made regular contact with him.
The two homes are the Anchor
Home for Boys near Zapata and
the Rebekah Home for Girls near
Corpus Christi.
A third Roloff home in Texas,
the Lighthouse on Padre Island,
was permanently closed as a 24-
hour child care center under a
court order issued Aug. 3 by a
Corpus Christi district judge.
Roloff said most of the chil
dren at the two homes still oper
ating have been sent home.
“Our girls are being scattered,”
The Chronicle quoted Roloff as
saying. “We’ve got some little
girls 3,000 miles from home with
no way to get back. You people
in the news media and the wel
fare department ought to start
collecting money for them.”
Roloff says it would be impos
sible for him to meet licensing
requirements.
A new law passed in the leg
islature this year requires the
licensing of child care home op
erators. Roloff said his two su
perintendents could not meet the
requirements “and I’d have to
fire them after 15 years of good
service.”
Roloff’s main contention is that
the state is unconstitutionally in-
Merrie Melodies
and Looney Tunes
By TED BORISKIE
The new Rolling Stones’ album,
“Goat’s Head Soup,” is out and
is available at at least one area
record store.
There is not much to say about
a new Stones album. They are,
hands down, the No. 1 rock ’n’
roll group in the world and each
album they release is preceded
by months of press coverage tell
ing the public that it is on its
way.
Now that it is here it will be
put on special by countless de
partment stores, it will become
the best-selling album in the
U.S., it will be given a bad re
view in “Rolling Stone” and at
least one other publication, an
other publication will name it
record of the year, Stone freaks
will religiously listen to it for
three or four months and then
the world will wait once again
for the next one.
The Stones make fine albums.
Their LPs are so good so con
sistently it would seem that it
would be impossible for them to
make a bad album. So, needless
to say, “Goat’s Head Soup” is a
fine album.
After listening constantly to
this album for a day (about 6-8
listenings) I like this more than
anything the Stones have done
since “Beggars Banquet.” They
have kept the horns pretty much
in the background this time and
deserve some sort of award for
recording an album in Jamaica
and resisting the temptation to
put a reggae-flavored song on
the disc.
The Stones have kept pretty
much the same personnel that
have graced their last few rec
ords.
They have added Billy Pres
ton on keyboards, Chuck Finley
on trumpet and Rebop on per
cussion but the rest are familiar
faces; Nicky Hopkins and Ian
Stewart on keyboards, Bobby
Keyes on saxes, Jimmy Miller on
percussion, etc.
The album starts off with
“Dancing with Mr. D.,” a fine
little rocker that should become
one of the most-played songs off
this. Mick Taylor plays better
everytime I hear him and his
guitar on this is as good as any
thing he’s done since joining the
group in ’69.
“100 Years Ago” follows with
Jagger doing some vocals that
. are head and shoulders above
most of “Exile on Main Street.”
The song has a sudden break
that is almost scary. The Stones
have ruined enough songs before
by suddenly changing tempos so
I winced when I first heard them
try again. But this time they
seemed to have managed it pret
ty well.
Hopkins plays an Elton John-
ish intro on “Coming Down
Again” but it more or less re
mains an average Stones song,
one that won’t become familiar to
anyone but Stones fans.
The fourth cut is a great song.
It has nearly everything going
for it, a good rocker with nice
vocals, horns providing a good
background for another fine lead
by Taylor. However, it’s called
“Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heart-
breaker).” It can never become
a great recording to go down in
to history with a name like that.
Side one closes with “Angie.”
With all the airplay it’s been
getting, everyone should have
already formed a definite opin
ion on this one. It’s a ballad and
I have never liked a Stones ballad.
I don’t like this one.
“Silver Train” opens the sec
ond side, which some Johnny Win
ter fans may already be familiar
with, having appeared on his
“Still Alive and Well.” This ver
sion has a nice slide guitar but I
haven’t determined if it’s Taylor
or Kieth Richard who plays it.
“Hide Your Love” features
Jagger on piano. His keyboards
are unimpressive but not totally
embarrassing. I didn’t like the
cut the first time I heard it but
it sort of grows on you. It’s
more or less a boogie piece and
I guess the Stones boogie as well
as anyone else.
Nicky Harrison made “Angie”
worse than it should have been
with his strings. He strikes
again on “Winter” but this cut
manages to keep the strings
from interfering too much. It
still wouldn’t have hurt to leave
them out.
Bells and a flute open “Can
You Hear the Music” but Char
lie Watts wastes no time in
establishing a real drive. Watts
is one of the few solid rock drum
mers who never become overbear
ing. I guess you’d call him some
thing like “dependable.”
The last cut on the album is
the best the Stones have done in
a very long time. The once un
printable title has been changed
to “Star Star” but the original
name is still prominent in the
chorus. Keith Richard plays prob
ably the best pure rock ’n’ roll
guitar in the world and has been
described as the “illigitimate
son of Chuck Berry.” “Star Star”
is unmistakenly Berryesque as
was most of the Stones' early
work. This is an out and out re
turn to the past and, if not for
the more straightforward lan
guage, could easily fit in on any
of the Stones’ first albums. This
is destined to become a classic.
That’s it: 10 songs, equaling
45 minutes and 48 seconds of
more music from the guys who
write their own introduction as
“the greatest rock ’n’ roll band
in the world.”
It’s another Stones album.
There’s not much else left to say.
terfering with religion by requir
ing his homes to be licensed.
However, Randy Pendleton,
welfare licensing director, was
quoted by the Chronicle as say
ing he would have “no choice”
but to recommend to the attorney
general that a contempt action
be taken against Roloff should
the homes operate after Oct. 1.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENT
NEW & SALES & COMPLETE
USED RENTALS REPAIR
1410 Texas Ave.
822-2334
301 Patricia St.
846-2851
Lange
Music Co.
VOTE
SHARON MEADOWS
Vice-President
FOWLER DORM
Pd. Pol. Ad.
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THE
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“The Full Service
Florist”
823-5792
tapp
4*
Simple,
straight-forward,
classic—out of step
with today's
throwaway culture.
Refillable cartridge,
ballpoint or fiber tip
marker in basic tan
or navy blue.
$1.98: not bad for a pen
you may use the
rest of your life.
, ,
$1.98
SHEAFFER, WORLD-WIDE, A textronl COMPANY
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
A&W
4611 Texas Avenue
Open Weeknig-hts Till 11:00 p. m.
Weekends Till Midnight
Papa Burger Basket
Two Char-Broiled Beef Patties
With your choice of lettuce,
tomatoes, pickles and onions,
and our own A&W Dressing.
All This Plus Shoestring French Fries
For Only
With
Coupon
Offer Good Through Sept. 23, 1973
Coupon Must Accompany Purchase Limit 1 With Coupon