The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 28, 1973, Image 3

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Typing. Call 846-2461. Ask for Kath:
Jig 'em, Bob.
Full time typing. Call 823-7728 or 823-
838. 267tfn
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iswunt Furniture sells and offers t
iiality and national brand furnitu
lacount prices. You must see us befor
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
Dae day 6c per word
ic per word each additional day
Minimum charge—76c
Classified Display
$1.00 per column inch
each insertion
DEADLINE
4 p.m. day before publication
WORK WANTED
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Typing - fast, expert - proposals, theses.
164196 after 6 :30 and week-ends. 281tfn
:. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
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Typing. Expei
inds. 822-0644.
lathy.
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PERSONAL
To the students and personnel of TAMIL
eed to buy quality furniture?
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re at
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FOR RENT
Two bedroom furnished duplex. 910 East
29th. Three bedroom unfurnished house.
CA&H. 408 North Washington. 822-2362.
290tl
Furnished apartment, bedroom, kitchen,
dining room and bath upstairs, and living
room downstairs, fenced in backyard. Mar
ried couple only. No pets. 822-1611 until
6 p.m. and 823-4063 after 6 p. m. 289t3
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.,
823-0934 or after 6, 846-3408 or 822-6136.
166tfn
Available Oct. 1st, 3 bedroom brick near
A&M. A couple preferred. 846-7087. 279tfn
Large furnished 6-room duplex near
campus. Fireplace, glassed-in-den, nice yard
and patio. Gas and water paid. Married
les only. $160/
coup!
y. $160/month. 846-6231. 284tfn
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; Dear John,
When you order the foot- }:•:
ball mum corsage for me that
you mentioned, why don’t you i;-:
call the Floral Center at 823- :j:j
: 5792 ? The Aggies there do
such nice, professional work.
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Love, Mom g:
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
267t37
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
SOUTHGATE VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
Fimily 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.)
Rents! 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 $41.95
Includes Fed. Tax.
Others at similar low prices.
All tires mounted and high
speed balanced at NO EXTRA
CHARGE.
Havoline, Amalie,
Conoco, Phillips 66,
Gulf lube — 37c 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
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 Pinfeather Rd.
Bryan, Texas
Hobbies—Antiques
Housewares—Workshops—
Commercial
Many, Many More
Six Sizes to Fit Your Needs
822-6618
162 tf n
LOST
Lost In Hensel Park: pants, wallet, shoes.
No questions asked. Call 846-2461. 290tl
Lost Wellborn area, female silver toy
poodle (Mimi). Reward and no questions
asked. Please help if you have seen her.
846-7668. 28Ttfn
SC. Great sen 1
mental value. Reward. Kay, 846-2708.
288t4
GARAGE SALE
Moving in MISC household goods. Stereo
equipment, mattresses, 86mm Pentax
693-2919 after 5
RENT A 1973
DODGE
BY THE
DAY OR WEEK
HALSELL MOTOR
CO. INC.
1411 TEXAS
823-8111
FOR SALE
1972 Ranchero pick-up, loaded. $2696.
1972 Dodge pick-up, % ton. Loaded. $2695.
846-6146. 290t6
No use driving and hunting — just see
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me appliam
bikes and repair, home needs and Is
riving i
Cowan’s White A'
We have it:
uto Store, North Gate,
auto parts, horr
lair, hoi
mowers.
appliances,
"awn
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miles. Call 693-4665
illy equi
after 6.
288t3
Akai 1730-SS quadrasonic tape deck $275.
i come by
Villagi
quadrasonic tape
Before 6 call 846-2211. After 6
apt. 206, 134 Luther, Southgate Village.
288t3
ape
deck with 2 reels of tape. $200. Call 846-
3067. 288t3
New skin diving equipment. Call 846-
4816. 28714
CARS & TRUCKS
'66 Ford, a/c, all-power, $650.
’66 Continental, a/c, all-power, $775.
’61 Continental, a/c, all-power, $460.
’66 El Camino, pick-up, a/c, $596.
’69 Ford pick-up, (nds. eng. repair)
$225.
’66 Ford pick-up, (nds. eng. repair)
$126.
’66 Kenworth, Diesel Truck-Tractor
-actor,
$4,250.
608 S. Bryan
822-2098
286tfn
1971 Honda CB-176, 60 m.p.g. Call George
!6t6
286t6
Need cheap, dependable transportation?
after 6 :00.
sporta
1964 VW for sale. Recent overhaul, new
upholstery
Kecei
good condition. Call 846-0077
283tfn
Registered quarter horse for sale;
good ladies or teenager’s pleasure mare,
good producer $550 ; colorful, 15 hand sorrel
gelding $600 ; black filly $360 ; 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. 283
Good used carpets, good condition, $15.00
each, 10 x 12, greens and golds. Call
Houston 713/926-9026. 281tfn
1972 Yamaha 100, mint condition, never
ridden off road. Low mileage, excellent
campus bike. $366. Phone 846-5981. 276tfn
Water fan ; many technical college books.
846-6064. 273tfn
CHILD CARE
GOING OUT ? ? ?
LET US BE YOUR BABYSITTER
Ever
ery
Friday &
p. m. to 1:30
Saturday Night
m.
Call For Information
822-2620 or 822-4972
SPECIAL NOTICE
Graduation announcements for Decern
adi
ide:
w MSC—from 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Mon
day-Frirlay. 277t22
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ber graduates go on sale Sept. 12-Oct. 12
at Student Finance Center, Room 21“
New MSC—from 8 :00 a.m.-4 :00 p.m. M
nee
sale
Cen
Room 217—
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
HELP WANTED
Would like female interested in children
to sit with 2 small boys 4 hours a week
in my home. Call 822-7727. 289t4
Night man wanted from 10 to 7 at Don’s
Mobil Service Station, 401 North Texas.
822-5836. 288t6
PENTHOUSE I
Cocktail Waitress
Needed!
846-9384
Good workers needed to clean mortar
from 2000 used bricks. Will pay $2.50 per
hour. Call Dr. Stricklin at 822-3696 after
6 p. m. 287tfn
RN Charge nurse needed full time for
11 to 7 shift. RN in service director, 7 to
3 shift. 2 LVN medication nurses. One
needed full time for
3
lurse,
staff nurse 7 to 3 shift. Call or come to
rial
as.
mann. Director of Nurses or M
Grimes Memorial Hospital 210 S. Judson,
6-6586
in. Director of Nurses or Mrs.
Fraley, Administrator. 287tfn
Navasot
Winkelr
FULL
OR
PART-TIME
WAITRESSES
(Hours to be arranged)
Oakridge Smokehouse
807 Texas
846-6290
person
A mature responsible person for part
time work in self service station. Apply
in person at 3213 South College Avenue.
Besta Wilkins Shell Station. 286t5
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
Club. Please apply in person. Call for
H33
appointment. 822-0133.
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
Barcelona
I M VI (II IM I NOW OI»l \ I OK SI l I ( I ION
1 mile from campus
Volleyball Court &
Swimming Pool
Recreation & Club Rooms
AU Utilities & TV Cable
paid
Now Available
1 Bedroom, 1 baths
2 Bedrooms, U/^ 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
BEkAIR
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
HICKORY HILLS
MOBILE HOME PARK
'‘ r ‘'
*01115
—Private dub & pool for adults
-Rec. hall & pool
tables &
for fisl
streets
—Underground utilities
-—Planned community activities
-Picnic tables & Bar-B-Cue pits
—Ponds for fishin
—Paved stre
d community activ
Rentals Available
2001 Beck Street
822-6912
COUNTRY STYLE
LIVING
NOW LEASING
AT—
LEASING NOW FOB AUGUST
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.
fSi+MEty
HWV. 2818 at industrial Park (713) 822-7650.
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 (^§1 ELECTRIC
THE BATTALION
Friday, September 28, 1973
College Station, Texas
Page 3
Impalas Leap over Ags
In Rugby Battle, 16-10
By LYNN KENNEDY
The Texas A&M Rugby Club
can chalk one up to experience.
The east African Kenya Im
palas won a 16-10 victory over
A&M. To quote the lyrics of a
popular country and western tune
“kicking and gouging in the
mud and the blood and the beer,”
would best describe the ruggers’
first defeat of the new season.
The usual hard running and
passing offense of the A&M white
team was nullified by a muddy
field and a tight Kenya defense.
The Impalas effectively slowed
the game to a pace that they
could control. The experience of
the Kenya squad paid off and the
Aggies were unable to get their
timing in ball control. The
Africans punted the ball out-of-
bounds and “knocked” (fumbled
forward and kicked forward) in
a style the first 15 was unaccus
tomed to.
Africa scored consistently in
the first half and after an A&M
“try” (td) was called back in the
first few minutes of the second
half the Aggies had to compro
mise their game plan in an at
tempt to catch the Impalas. The
Aggies gave up three successful
field goals (three points each) on
penalties and were unable to stop
two “trys” by the charging Kenya
squad.
John Gunn drew the only Aggie
scores of the day with two free
Agnew Seeks Halt
To Jury Probe
BALTIMORE (dp) — A special
federal grand jury opened an un
precedented investigation Thurs
day, a political graft probe of
Vice President Spiro T. Agnew.
At the same time, Agnew’s law
yers planned to go to court to
stop the inquiry.
One of the lawyers, Judah
Best, said in Washington that a
Jobs Provided
our
At Happy H
Almost 1,100 student jobs were
processed at the Remote Comput
ing Center and the Teague Com
puting Center during the first
week of Happy Hour operations.
The first day of Happy Hour,
Sept. 17, 260 student jobs were
processed. On the remaining
days of the first week of opera
tion the total student job count
was 113, 209 and 235. The DPC
has the capabilities of processing
in excess of 750 student jobs
during Happy Hour, and there
fore encourages all students to
take advantage of this service.
Mappy Hour, established by the
DPC in cooperation with the
Office of the Vice President for
Academic Affairs, is a time dur
ing which all student jobs are
executed free of charge. Happy
Hour is scheduled from 7:30 to
8:30 p.m., every Sunday through
Thursday, throughout the regular
school year. All students are
eligible to participate in Happy
Hour. The DPC is providing this
added service for students with
the belief that it will continue to
be a success, and that an in
creased number of students will
utilize Happy Hour.
motion would be filed, possibly
as early as the first of next
week, seeking a temporary in
junction to halt the grand jury
proceedings. Such a move had
been expected from the lawyers
Thursday morning before the
jury session started.
“We are going to file,” Best
said, adding he did not feel that
Agnew’s argument against the
grand jury probe would be hurt
by filing for an injunction after
the investigation was under way.
Three witnesses appeared be
fore the grand jury during the
first hours of work, but only one
of the witnesses could be identi
fied. He was William J. Muth,
* former vice president of the Balti
more City Council, now the office
manager of an engineering con
sulting firm, Hurst-Rosche Engi
neers, Inc. Muth has been an
Agnew fund raiser.
Agnew was notified last month
by federal prosecutors that he
was under investigation for pos
sible criminal violation of tax,
extortion, bribery and conspiracy
laws. He has insisted he is inno
cent of any wrongdoing.
The allegations against him
center on kickbacks from con
tractors during the 1960s when
Agnew was chief executive of
Baltimore County and then gov
ernor of Maryland. There also
have been published reports
which Agnew has denied that he
received illegal cash after becom
ing vice president in 1969.
In a related development, three
CBS television crewmen were de
tained by federal marshals after
they were found on the roof of an
eight-story building next door to
the federal court house where the
grand jury was sitting.
kicks and one “try.”
The Thursday duel was only
one of five stops in Texas for
the Kenya Impalas, who are on
a three week tour of stateside
competition. The Kenya squad is
made up of men whose hobby is
rugby. Peter Evans, a school
master on the Impala first 15 said
he is spending his holiday on this
American tour and he added that
the majority of the club is made
up of engineers, agrarians, and
even a veterinarian.
While the Impalas are staying
in College Station they are housed
with members of the A&M Club.
The Aggies say that you play
the game to win but after the
game everyone gets to know each
other at the traditional victory
party which is always hosted by
the home team.
The evening party included ex
changing of gifts between the
club captains. The Aggies pre
sented the Impalas with a pennant
and a beer mug and the Kenya
squad gave the White team a
plaque and Impala ties.
Kenya travels to Dallas this
weekend for a game with the
Dallas Rugby Club.
United Fund
Drive Begins
A&M’s United Fund Drive be
gins Monday in support of both
the College Station United Chest
and the Bryan United Fund.
W. B. Lancaster, TAMU pay
roll services manager, heads this
year’s campus campaign.
He noted that while both com
munity drives have monetary
goals — $112,791 for Bryan and
$29,000 for College Station — no
set amount is prescribed for the
university.
“We simply want to ensure
that every member of the univer
sity community is contacted and
given the opportunity to contrib
ute to these highly deserving en
deavors,” Lancaster said.
He emphasized that persons
contributing through the univer
sity campaign may designate
their gifts for either the College
Station or Bryan drives, or they
may contribute to both. Persons
desiring to contribute to both are
requested to specify amounts
which should be given to each
drive.
TAMU President Jack K. Wil
liams has formally endorsed the
campaign.
“College Station’s United Chest
and the United Fund of Bryan
deserve our wholehearted sup
port,” Dr. Williams said. “They
directly benefit 15 organizations
which serve people of all ages
and background in our communi
ties.”
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