The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 25, 1973, Image 3

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WORK WANTED
Typing • fast, expert - proposals, theses.
1(^196 after 5 :30 and week-ends. 281tfn
Typing. Exper
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Experienced typing, electric, near campus.
H6-6551. 209tfn
Typing. Call 845-2451. Ask for Kathy,
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Full time typing. Call 823-7728 or 823-
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FOR RENT
One bedroom furnished apartment, air-
onditioned, carpet, bills paid. 822-0827.
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One
and 2 bedroom furnished apartments. Ready
for occupancy. 1% miles south of campus.
Lake for fishing. Washateria on grounds.
Country atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co. (
828-0934 or after 6, 846-3408 or 822-6185.
166tfn
Available Oct. 1st, 3 bedroom brick near
A4M. A couple preferred. 846-7037. 279tfn
Large furnished 5-room duplex near
campus. Fireplace, glassed-in-den, nice yard
and patio. Gas and water paid. Married
couples only. $160/month. 846-5231. 284tfn
FOR SALE
New skin diving equipment.
4815.
Call 846-
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Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cara
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY. INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Are. — 823-8111 67tfn
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
PERSONAL
To the students and personnel of TAMU.
-Do you need to buy quality furniture?
taount Furniture sells and offers to you
' uslity and national brand furniture at
uility and national brand furniture at
iwount pricea. You must see us before
ou mi
ou buy. Free delivery. Budget plan
Ifered if desired. Location: 601 North
teacher lft' xu Ave > corner of East 22nd and
" forth Texas Ave. Next door to Employ-
lent Commission. Phone 822-1227. If you
«d furniture, you cannot afford not to
M us before you buy at Discount Fw §1
xas Ave. Next door to Lmp
diluent Commission. Phone 822-1227. If
miture, you cannot afford i
iscount Furni-
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SOUTHGATE VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
Family size apartments with lots of
tloset space. Individually controlled
refrigerated air. Cable TV connections.
Complete laundry facilities.
ALL UTILITIES PAID
One, two, three 4 four bedroom apart
ments from $104.00. Some available
now. Married students welcome.
134 Lather
(off old hwy. 6 so., C. S.)
Rental Office
846-3702
—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 $41.96
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 — 37c qt.
SPARK PLUGS
A.C., Champion, Autolite
691 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
BankAmericard - Mastercharge”
Except on Prestone
Joe Faulk Auto Parts
220 E. 25 822-1669
Giving Better Service For
27 Years In Bryan
NEED STORAGE?
U-STOW & GO
At
2206 Finfeather Rd.
Bryan, Texas
H obbie s—Antiques
Housewares—W orkshops—
Commercial
Many, Many More
Six Sizes to Fit Your Needs
822-6618
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CARS & TRUCKS
’66 Ford, a/c, all-power, $650.
’66 Continental, a/c, all-power, $775.
*61 Continental, a/c, all-power, $450.
’65 El Camino, pick-up, a/c, $595.
’69 Ford pick-up, (nds. eng. repair)
$225.
’55 Ford pick-up, (nds. eng. repair)
$126.
’65 Kenworth, Diesel Truck-Tractor,
$4,250.
608 S. Bryan — 822-2098
Let White’s Auto Store, College Station,
our hardware and plumb-
needs, North Gate. 231tfn
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’71 Suzuki 250ci
extras, $525.00. ’73 Husk
ENDURO, 4500 mile
tras, $525.00. '73 Husky 250cc
lly perfect, very fast, $975.00.
miles,
250cc mechani-
822-9095.
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1971 Honda CB-175. 60 m.p.g. Call G.
846-1143.
Used air conditioner 18,000 BTU Excel
lent condition. Will accept best offer. Call
846-9369 between 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. 284t6
Used luggage rack for VW Super Beetle.
p. m.
284t5
:age ra<
Best offer. Call 846-9369 between 5
and 7 p. m.
Need cheap, dependable trans
1964 VW for
upholstery, good
after 6 :00.
, dependable transporta
sale. Recent overhaul,
>od condition. Call 846
ortation ?
new
846-0077
283tfn
Registered quarter horse for sale;
good ladies or teenager’s pleasure mare,
good producer $660 : colorful, 15 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, refrigera
tor, stoves or antiques ? We have them
cheap. Call 846-8341 for prices and appoint
ments. 28
WANTED
Need members for car-pool to Blinn Col
lege. Call Maxine. 846-0548. 287 8
Bass clarinet teacher for high school
freshman. 1100 Pershing Drive, College
Station. 846-6944. 286t4
PETS
Basset hounds: One nine months old
show quality female $250. Three pet quality
females available free to good homes. 822-
8696.
287tfn
24 YEARS EXPERIENCE!
Tune ups, brake jobs, valve
jobs, motor replacement —
entire range of automotive
needs for your car!
State Inspection Station
DISCOUNTS AVAILABLE
ROBESON MOTOR
724 N. Main, 822-2622
SOSOLIK'S
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
Good used carpets, good condition, $15.00
each, 10 x 12, greens and golds. Call
Houston 713/926-9026. 281'"
1972 Yamaha 100, mint condition,
ridden off road. Low mileage, excellent
campus bike. $365. Phone 846-5981. 276tfn
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Water fan ; many technical college books.
846-6054. 273tfn
HELP WANTED
Good workers needed to clean mortar
from 2000 used bricks. Will pay $2.50 per
hour. Call Dr. Stricklin at 822-3696 after
5 p. m.
6 after
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AMAZINGLY PROFITABLE! Be the
first NRS Representative in your area
to earn money and a bonus trip to
Europe. As your own boss, you will be
your own boss, you wi
in charge of interesting others in work
ing for you. No selling. No record
keeping. Too good to believe? Writ
now for
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plete information: National
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Resume Service, P.O. Box 1445A, P
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11 to 7 shift. RN in service director, 7
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LVN staff nurse, 3 to 11 shift. One LV
staff nurbe 7 to 3 shift. Call
Hospital 21C
825-6585. Ask for Mrs.
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Winkelmann, Director of Nurses or Mrs.
Fraley, Administrator. 287tfn
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Grimes Memorial Hospital 210 S. Judson,
Navasota, Texas. 825-6585. Ask for M
Winkelmann, Director of Nurses or M:
FULL
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PART-TIME
WAITRESSES
(Hours to be arranged)
Oakridge Smokehouse
807 Texas
846-6920
A mature responsible person for part
time work in self service station. Apply
rson at 3213 South College Avenue.
Wilkins Shell Station. 286t5
in pe:
Besta
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. 28
LOST
Lost Wellborn area, female silver toy
poodle (Mimi). Reward and no questions
asked. Please help if you have seen her.
846-7668. 287tfn
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
NEW A SALES A COMPLETE
USED RENTALS REPAIR
1410 Texas Ave.
8221-2334
301 Patricia St.
846-2851
Lange
Music Co.
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^ Complete VW,
Datsun, Toyota,
Opel Parts.
Open Sundays 12-6
846-4791
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fiXAS AT COONIS ST «ll TEXAS AV S COUEGE STATION
ONE WAITRESS
Week-ends only.
Three receptionists.
Starting October 7th week-ends only.
Call Collect: 1 - 894-2207.
Bluebonnet Country
285t6
Male and female employees needed in
Food Services Dept., Briarcrest Country
Call for
284t7
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Pie
appointment.
Club. Please apply in person.
822-0133.
FOUNTAIN GIRL
A
CURB WAITRESS
full time. Apply in
SONIC Drive-In
104 East University
College Station
273tfn
THE BATTALION
Tuesday, September 25, 1973
College Station, Texas
Page 3
GARAGE SALE
Moving in MISC household goods. Stereo
equipment, mattresses, 35mm Pentax cam
era. 693-2919 after 5 p. m. 28Tt4
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
1400 8. College 823-8051
BELAIR
PARK
mobile home
Large Recreational Park e All City Utilities • Swimming Pool
Ideal place for student couples
BRYAN’S NEWEST AND FINEST
2201 Leonard Road 822-2421 — 822-2326
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Barcelona
01*1 N I OK Mill I !<>\
1 mile from campus
Volleyball Court &
Swimming Pool
Recreation & Club Rooms
AH Utilities & TV Cable
paid
Now Available
1 Bedroom, 1 baths
2 Bedrooms, IVfc baths
2 Bedrooms, 2 baths
FAMILY AND STUDENT
SECTIONS.
COUNTRY STYLE
LIVING
AT—
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
iconcept in garden apartments—locat-
?ed on a private wooded lake-coun
try living at a convenient location.
This is Living,
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Private Club]
Swimming
Men’s & Women’s
Sauna and
Exercise Room
1201 Hwy. 30
College Station (713) 846-8561
HWY. 2818 at industrial Park (7131 822-7650.
HICKORY HILLS
MOBILEJIOME PARK
IISS
—Picnic tables $ Bar-B-Cue pits
—Private club A pool for adults
tool
3 B
hing
—Paved streets, driveways 8 patios
—Underground utilities
—Planned community activities
1 pi
—Rec. hall A pool for families
es 6
—Ponds for fishi
a community activ
Rentals Available
2001 Beck Street
822-6912
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
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
Gas Prices to Increase
WASHINGTON ^—President
Nixon ordered the Cost of Living
Council on Monday to clear the
way this week for an increase in
retail gasoline prices.
The President acted as spokes
men for gasoline retailers who
said scattered service station shut
downs may spread unless dealers
get immediate relief from Phase
4 price controls.
The Cost of Living Council and
its director, John T. Dunlop, have
been following a timetable which
would have allowed the at-the-
pump price increase to go into
effect Oct. 2.
But White House spokesman
Gerald L. Warren said the Presi
dent “asked Dr. Dunlop to expe
dite this matter . . . and get the
decision out this week.”
Dunlop responded that he
would, Warren added.
The presidential spokesman
would not discuss how large the
increase would be, but indications
are that the council will allow a
hike of one or two cents per
gallon.
Service station operators who
are saging the shutdowns con
tend they are unfairly squeezed
by Phase 4 regulations.
Their ceiling prices are com
puted under a complex formula
which has forced them to absorb
increases in the wholesale price
Mott Foundation Organizes
Community Education Center
The president of the Mott
Foundation believes federal sup
port of community education
would “awaken a sleeping giant,
doubling the benefits America’s
investment in school buildings
can bring people everywhere in
the country.”
The Mott Foundation supports
the Community Education Cen
ter at Texas A&M University.
C. S. Harding Mott, president
of the Charles S. Mott Founda
tion, made the remarks in sup
port of the proposed Community
School Center Development Act.
He spoke to members of the
House General Subcommittee on
Education.
“When you consider that we
Americans have invested over
$25 billion in our public ele
mentary and secondary school
buildings, and that we could dou
ble their usefulness through com
munity education, you get some
idea of the power of the sleep
ing giant we have in our back
yard,” he said.
The foundation he heads pio
neered the community education
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philosophy. It works success
fully in 470 school districts. They
have a combined population of
nearly 29 million.
Community education provides
through the community school
educational, recreational, cultural,
social service and other activities
requested by residents to meet
needs they identify. Community
members’ participation in the
process of meeting needs is as
sisted by a trained community
educator and through the cooper
ative effort of all available com
munity resources.
The TAMU center directed by
Dr. Robert I. Berridge has helped
begin community education pro
grams throughout Texas, includ
ing Bryan and College Station.
The Alice school district is its
most successful program.
“Our experience shows com
munity education can re-estab
lish a sense of community wher
ever it goes to work,” he related.
The Mott Foundation and other
funding sources have extended
their own resources as far as
they can to bring community ed
ucation to its present level, Mott
noted. He said only the federal
government has the leverage
needed to continue a movement
of such magnitude.
A major point of the proposed
legislation is that local effort
should be encouraged to comple
ment federal aid.
Subcommittee members said
the “idea is overdue” and com
munity education is a way of
“meeting the total development
needs of our society.”
of gasoline.
The council, moving to allow
a pass-through of higher whole
sale costs, asked service station
operators on Sept. 14 to submit
data on their costs and profits
by Sept. 25. Dunlop said Oct. 2
had been targeted as the effective
date for a retail price increase.
But, according to Warren,
Nixon relayed word through aides
that he wanted the timetable
speeded up in an effort to “clear
up whatever confusion remains in
the price of gasoline.”
Warren skirted a question on
whether Nixon wanted the service
stations to stay open. “The Presi
dent would not attempt to counsel
dealers on how to operate their
individual stations,” he said.
TAMU Hosts
Galveston
Conference
Fifty-five students from 26
colleges and universities will be
gin arriving in Galveston this
weekend to attend TAMU’s sec
ond national student conference
on marine affairs.
Topic of the two-day event,
which begins Monday morning at
the Galvez Hotel, is development
of coastal zone resources.
Speakers and panelists include
State Senator A. R. “Babe”
Schwartz of Galveston, author of
much of the state’s coastal legis
lation; TAMU President Jack
Williams; and the school’s vice
president for academic affairs.
Dr. John C. Calhoun Jr.
Other participants will repre
sent a variety of interests includ
ing conservation, petroleum, ship
ping, recreation, science and law.
The program is sponsored by
the Center for Marine Resources
and the Sea Grant College Pro
gram at TAMU, the Link Foun
dation and TAMU’s Galveston-
based Moody College of Marine
Sciences and Maritime Resources.
In addition to hearing formal
presentations and panel discus
sions, the students, from 10 out-
of-state schools and 16 Texas
institutions, will play a unique
environmental game called WAL
RUS (Water and Land Resources
Utilization Simulation).
TAMU’s first student marine
affairs conference, held at Col
lege Station in 1971, dealt pri
marily with national and state
marine programs.
MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER
UNIVERSITY CAMPUS
846-3773
TOWNKHIRB SHOPPING CENTER
1907 Texas Ave. Bryan
823-0961
Enclosed please find
. as deposit!!] ;■ as final payment □, for.
persons for the following:
□ $369 DOUBLE OCCUPANCY □ $434 SINGLE OCCUPANCY
$50 minimum deposit per person required.
Name(s)
_ number of
□ $369 CHILDREN under 12
Address
City
(Please list both first/last names & names/ages of children)
Phone
State
□ Please send me complete trip brochure.
Beverley Braley Tours, Travel
Memorial Student Center 846 3773
Townshire Shopping Center 823 0961
(Business/Home)
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