The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 29, 1973, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1973
PEANUTS
Merrie Melodies
and Looney Tunes
By TED BORISKIE
With Christmas around the cor
ner, no less than six or seven
major album releases can be ex
pected each week.
To take advantage of the De
cember sales surge, record com
pany executives will sometimes
hold back an album’s release so
that it falls within a couple of
months of Christmas and will still
be new and gift material at Yule
time.
Sometimes the greedy record
executives will release a greatest
hit or a live LP that has been
sitting around in storage for two
or three years.
Such is the case of “Buffalo
Springfield,” a two-record set just
released by Atco.
Buffalo Springfield was a Ca
nadian-American group in the
middle sixties that tried hard and
failed miserably in achieving mass
success. The group consisted of
Neil Young, Steven Stills and
Richie Furay on guitars, Bruce
Palmer on bass (later replaced by
Jim Messina) and Dewey Mar
tin on drums.
In 1966, as the liner notes say,
“personal conflicts, mismanage
ment and the usual had eaten
away at the core of the group and
caused irreparable damage.” To
the great disappointment of their
avid but small following, they de
cided it was best to dissolve the
group.
After the break-up, they all
sort of milled around and looked
for the key to the elusive mass
success. Young tried soloing and
playing with Crazy Horse. Stills
did studio work and played in the
much ballyhooed “Supersession”
with A1 Kooper and Mike Bloom
field. Furay and Messina stayed
together to form Poco.
In 1968, Stills joined with the
Byrds’ David Crosby and the Hol
lies’ Graham Nash to make an in
credibly successful album. Young
joined in on the group’s second
LP and the rest is history.
Buffalo Springfield released
only three albums before break
ing up so a two-record retrospec
tive collection is a study more
in leaving songs out rather than
Cinema
(Continued from page 1)
American Broadcasting Compan
ies/ Inc. The circuit includes 105
theatres in Tevas, Louisiana, Mis
sissippi, Tennessee and Arkansas.
Joe S. Jackson, executive vice
president of the Dallas-based the
atre circuit, and W. It. Curtis,
vice president and treasiper of
ABC Interstate praised the Bry-
an-College Station area as a re
gion of expanding greatness with
an unlimited future.
Jackson and Curtis said that
the twin theatre as well as other
ABC Interstate theatres in vai’i-
ous Texas cities will operate un
der Pat Hudgins, Division Mana
ger. Robert Narowitz, Bryan-Col-
lege Station city manager, will
continue to have direct supervi
sion over the twin 7 theatre.
Defector
(Continued from page 1)
supposed to gather all the infor
mation I could.”
When he arrived, Dotsenko
said, he found a Gideon Bible in
his room. “I read it into the night
and decided not to return to Rus
sia and my former family. The
Canadian government granted me
asylum.”
Soviet pressure prevented him
from getting a job, he said, but
he refused to return.
He taught high school science
in the Northwest Territory before
rising to his position at Laurier.
Campus Briefs
Geophysics Grant
The Geophysics Department is
scheduled to receive an unre
stricted grant of $1,000 and an
optical processing system from
Mobil Oil Corporation next week.
Louis Castelli, general manager
of Mobil’s Exploration Services
Center in Dallas, will present
the check during a Tuesday visit
which will include meetings with
students and faculty and a tour
of Geophysics Department fa
cilities.
Castelli also will speak on
“Seismic Interpretation in The
Context of Geoscience” at 4 p.m.
in Room 110 of the Architecture
Building.
Cyclotron Colloquium
Prof. Joseph Cerny will speak
at 3:30 p.m. in Room 221 of the
Cyclotron Building in the contin
uing program of discussions. An
informal coffee will precede his
presentation at 3:15 p.m.
A research chemist and profes
sor of chemistry from the Law
rence Radiation Laboratory at
Berkeley, Calif, will discuss “Re
cent Studies of Nuclei Far From
Stability” Nov. 27 at a Cyclotron
Institute Colloquium session.
Bulletin Board
TONIGHT
HUMAN SEXUALITY FREE U will hear
Berns de Bose speak on “Orgasm-Fact
and Fantasy” at 7 in Nagle Hall in
Room 313.
MARINE BIOLOGY ASSOCIATION will
hold office elections at 7:30 in Building
E.
WOMAN’S CLUB OF BRYAN will hold
its annual Flea Market through Satur
day ip the old Woolworth Building,
Rooms 202-208 N. Main from 9 a. m.
to 6 p. m.
RADIO COMMITTEE will meet at 7:30
p. m. in the Student Programs Office
of the MSC to discuss the transmitter
hunt and contest.
GEOGRAPHY CLUB will meet in Room
105 of the Geosciences Building at 4
p. m. Najib Brimah, graduate student
in architecture, will speak on housing
and culture: Architecture for Africans.
BLACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE will
meet in Room 701 of the Rudder Tower
at 8 p. m. The Sudan Arts will present
a special cultural program on black
influences and interactions. No admis
sion is charged and all students are
urged to attend.
BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT will conduct
pre-registration in the foyer of the new
Biological Sciences Building Nov. 29
through Dec. 5. Instruction material is
available on the bulletin board at the
north end of the building. Students
needing to see their advisers should do
so before Thursday.
SAN ANGELO - WEST TEXAS HOME
TOWN CLUB will meet in Room 231
of the MSC at 7:30 p. m. Christmas
dance tickets will be given out and
Sweetheart nominations taken.
PANHANDLE HOMETOWN CLUB will
make plans for a party the weekend
of Dec. 7 and 8 at a meeting in Room
504 of the Rudder Tower at 8 p. m.
WOMEN’S CLUB OF BRYAN will hold
its annual Flea Market Nov. 29 through
Dec. 1 in the old Woolworth Building
202-208 N. Main from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
daily.
AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS WIVES
CLUB will hold its annual Christmas
potluck dinner with the husbands at
6 :30 p. m. in the Lone Star Gas Com
pany Building at 201 East 27th Street,
Bryan. Call 846-0171 if you have not
been contacted about a dish to bring.
FRIDAY
CIVIL ENGINEERING STUDENTS
WIVES CLUB will have a PHT party
at Casa De Sol at 7:30 p. m.
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION
field trip to Houston will leave Vet
School at 8 a. m. to visit M. D. Ander
son and Baylor Medical School animal
facilities. For reservations call 845-
2794 or 846-3370.
selecting representative tunes.
Needless to say, all of their big
gies are included with a goodly
amount of their not-so-biggies.
The only song never before re
leased is a nine minute jam built
around Stills’ “Bluebird.” “For
What It’s Worth,” “Sit Down, I
Think I Love You,” “Mr. Soul,”
“Broken Arrow” and “Kind Wom
an” are all back in their original
forms to present this tribute to
the supergroup that never was.
With old Buffalo Springfield al
bums readily available, I can’t see
much purpose in this release. At
co is probably trying to drum up
new interest in this group as the
old members are talking about a
reunion album and possibly a
tour.
A reunion of Buffalo Spring-
field may wait in the not too dis
tant future. Stills and Young
have seen the spark disappear
from Crosby, Stills, Nash and
Young and neither is, shall we
say, ecstatic over the direction
their solo careers have been tak
ing as of late. Furay is still wait
ing for public recognition of Poco
and a reunion could not hurt the
chances of Poco’s success, if it’s
not too late already. Martin has
nothing else to do which leaves
only Messina.
Messina is riding high on the
popularity charts with his team
ing with Kenny Loggins as a sort
of country-folk duo, one of the
most successful moves in the mu
sic of the 70’s. The group could
try to dig up Palmer instead but
his presence on the album would
not pack half the punch as Mes
sina’s, nor is he anywhere near
a bass player or songwriter of
Messina’s quality.
This problem may be solved
with Loggins’ longstanding de
sire to make a solo album. While
Loggins is getting his jollies
alone, Messina could use the free
time to go ahead and joint in the
reunion effort. The album would
almost surely be a commercial
success, could very well be an
artistic success and could do noth
ing but help all members publi
city-wise.
The reunion exists only in ru
mors now but it is no secret that
Furay and, surprisingly, Young
are both eager to see it come
about. It would be interesting to
see these guys show us what we
have been missing the past few
years.
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WANT AD RATES
One day 5<r per word
4c per word each additional day
Minimum charg-e—75c
Classified Display
$1.00 per column inch
each insertion
WORK WANTED
Typing. Call 845-2451 Ask for Kathy.
62tfn
Will do typing. Call 823-4579 after 5
. m. or all day Saturday. 322t3
Furniture
Stripping
Antiques
AMITY, Inc. of Bryan
1103 W. 25th
10% Discount To Aggies
on Stripping
Marc D. Luther
713/822-7717
Bryan, Texas 77801
315tfn
FOR SALE
Sell your used air conditioner to White’s
Auto Stole or trade on new Catalina home
appliances. 233tf n
Austrian Ski Boots, ladies size G 1 /.
medium, never worn. 84G-7G39. 322t3
1907 Camaro 327, new tires $575.
Pioneer amplifier and speakers, NKW - SX
424, $200. Eddie, Plantation Oaks Apart
ment 103. 322t3
Mustang II loaded, less than 1,500 miles
will discount. Bill Leifirh, 845-3091. 32U4
19GG VW rebuilt engine, new paint,
brakes, 27 m.p.g, seatcovers. Call 84G-5522
after 5. 321t3
GARAGE SALE
WANTED
Friday and Saturday, 8-G, 407 Walton
Drive, College Station. Dishes, glassware,
bicycles, hoover portable washer, clothes,
toys, 22 rifle, men’s suits. 323tl
HELP WANTED
Female roommate to share furnished
apartment $80/month, all bills except
phone. Free cable; oh shuttle bus route.
693-3262. 323t4
Students to work as waiters and wait
resses, night hours. Apply in person Crown
and Anchor Inn, Route 30 beyond the by- |
pass. 32213 j
1968 VW, good condition, 8600 BTU air
conditioner. Call after 5. 823-3225. 321t4
1969 Pontiac GTO air, power, automatic,
good tires. 846-2292. 321t8
5.5 cubic ft. refrigerator and Irish Set
ter (female) for sale. Call 693-3154 after
6. 320t5
1970 Ford pick-up, air conditioning. AH
extras. SI695. 823-7867 after 5. All day
weekends. 320t5
1971 Torino 500 excellent condition. 693-
3296. 316tl 4
Architects, city planners needed for Peace
Corps and VISTA. Large variety of pro
grams in all areas. Representatives on
campus today in MSC. 321t3
Typing done, reasonable rates. Can do
theses and dissertations. Mrs. Whitmore.
693-4483. 291tfn
Typing - fast, expert - proposals, theses.
846-6196 after 5:30 and week-ends. 281tfn
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544. 233tfn
Experienced typing, electric, near campus.
846-6551. 209tfn
Mobile home for sale. 12 x 52, 2 bedroom.
846-4865. 307 tl 8
FOUND
Found small blonde colored dog. For in
formation Call 845-5298. 320t4
♦CURB ATTENDANTS
*FRY COOKS
♦FOUNTAIN GIRLS
♦DAY COOK
Part Or Full Time
SONIC DRIVE-IN
104 E. University
Need waiters, waitresses and bus boys.
Apply in person 3C Barbecue. 320t5
Full time typing. Call 823-7723 or 823-
3838. 267tfn
mm V THINGS
Repair & Install Auto Radios,
SOSOLIK'S
TV & RADIO SERVICE
Zenith - Color & B&W - TV
All Makes B&W TV Repairs
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
All Tape Decks.
503 E. 30th — 822-1155
Barcelona
Kl NI At Ol I II I NOW Ol’EN FOK Stttl 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, IV-j baths
2 Bedrooms, 2 baths
FAMILY AND STUDENT
SECTIONS.
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
SOUTHGATE VILLAGE
APARTMENTS
size apartments with lots of
pace. Individually controlled
Family
closet
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
HELP WANTED
The Dean’s Office, College of Liberal
Arts has two Student Work Study
(federally assisted) positions available.
If you qualify, please see Dr. Pope,
Room 801, Univ. Educ. Center, or call
845-5141.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EM
PLOYER 32114
Female Roommate needed $75 month
and electricity. Contact Susan Galoway
Pasado Del Rey 311 Redmond Apt. or
Microbiology Dept. Old Biology Bldg.
3rd floor on campus 8-5 Monday-
Friday.
32314
SPECIAL NOTICE
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 19ii
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 5Tt!i
LOST
Roommate wanted for trailer house 10 x
52 2 bedroom, $65 month. Bills paid. Call
693-2652 after 3 :30 p. m. 32213
Wanted, Honda 350, must be in good
running condition. 823-7966 after 6:00.
32117
B.S. Ag Econ needed for Peace Corps
assignments as Ag advisor to Chanaian
Business Bureau. Call Tuesday through
Thursday, 845-1046. 32113
Ph.D. or MS Zoology Biology needed
for Peace Corps assignments as instructors
at Pan American Ag School Zamorano,
Honduras. Call Tuesday through Thurs
day, 845-1046 32113
Ph.D. or MS Entomology needed for P. C.
assignment as advisor to Cotton Coopera
tive of the South, Choluteca, Honduras.
Call Tuesday through Thursday, 845-1046.
32113
STUDENTS DESIRING
Full-time work for between
semester break and possible
part-time work for next se
mester. Base earning for
semester break, $600.00.
Call for Bill from
6:30 till 9:30 p. m.
846-6307
TRINITY GARDEN DUPLEXES
Like Home Living
2 bedroom - IV2 baths - carpet - drapes central heat and
air - electric kitchen - range, refrigerator - dishwasher -
disposal - washer dryer attachments in garage, fenced
back yard — pet accepted.
846-3988
1712 Trinity Place
College Station, Texas
RN needed full time on
11 to 7 shift. Shift dif
ferential plus mileage. Call
or come to Grimes Memo
rial Hospital 210 S. Judson
St. Navasota, Texas 77868
or 825-6585. Ask for Mrs.
Winkelmann Director of
Nurses or Mr. Fraley Ad
ministrator.
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
-EVERYDAY-
OPEN 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Mon. Thru Sal.
PREMIUM DOUGLAS TIRES
F78 x 14 $32.45
G78 x 14 $34.45
Includes Fed. Tax.
Others at similar low prices.
All tires mounted and high
speed balanced at NO EXTRA
CHARGE.
All Major Brand
Oils At
Best Prices
SPARK PLUGS
A.C., Champion, Autolite
69Each
Alternators 18.95 exchange
Starters - Generators
from 14.95 exchange
Most any part Tor most
Anjerican and some
Foreign cars at dealer price
Your Lawnboy 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
REWARD for return of watch
or at vicinity of bonfire. Sentimeniil
value. I’leaae call 845-5275 after 6 P. u.
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FOR RENT
Room in boarding house has a few »■
vacancies for spring semester. Call ^
02C<>. 82111
Available December 16, 3 bedroom ipi.r.
ment, $105 month. Prefer 2 or 3 milt
students. 3 blocks off campus. 816-2911
Call after 5. 8228
One bedroom furnished apartment,
mile from North Gate. Roomy, has lit
conditioner. Utilities paid. $80.00 imA.
Phone H22-1669, 8:00 a. m. - 5:00 p.
322tfi
BELAiR
PARK
FOR RENT OR SELL
2 him. Mobile Homes
For privacy and nice living
see Bel Air
2201 Leonard Rd.
822-2326 or 822-2421
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Furnished 1 bedroom efficiency apitt
ment 1 _. block off campus. 603 Jenei I
Street. Water and gas paid. $80 monti
846-6231. 32!tfi
Near A&M large 2 bedroom house feneei|
yard. Available December 15th. Mat™
couples preferred. 846-4455.
BROADMOOR APTS.
2 Bedroom, 1 bath, central air 4
heat, panelled, carpeted & draped,
close to school, University Shop
ping Center, & Medical Center.
$145. unfurnished. $165 furnish
ed. All bills paid including cable,
1503 Broadmoor
846-1297 or 846-2737
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Mobile home space for rent 6 miles from
campus. Couples only. Call 846-1865.
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HICKORY HILLS
MOBILE HOME PARK
—Private club & pool for adults
-Rec. hall & pool for families
-Picnic tables & Bar-B-Cue pits
-Ponds for fishing
■Paved streets, driveways & patios
Underground utilities
Planned community activities
Rentals Available
2001 Beck Street
822-6912
PICTURE YOURSELF AT
Wittow Oaks
Elegant, New, Apartment Homes
Singles
Susan and Dottye invite you to see the excitingly new
1 -bedroom efficiency apartments furnished in contem
porary bright, cheerful color decor. Each apartment is
equipped with a G.E. all-electric kitchen, private balcony
or patio, and individual heating/cooling. All utilities
paid including cable T.V., and you receive excellent main
tenance service.
3902 E. 29th (Bryan)
or Call
846-7996
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
316417
EXECUTIVE FASHIONS OF AMERICA
CUSTOM - MADE CLOTHES
104 Ramada Inn (facing Texas Ave.) 846-8811
Permanent — Reliable — Experienced
New Fall Samples — Just Arrived!
1, 2 & 3 Bedrooms (Studios)
10 Floor Plans
(650 to 1360 sq. ft.)
Washer - Dryer Connections
Shuttlebus
24 hour Security
1600 Southwest Parkway
Phone: 846-5767
GENERAL
ELECTRIC
VARSITY
APARTMENTS
Walking Distance From
Campus.
1 Bdrm furnished apts.
Carpeted.
From $77.50 up
846-5563
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SMALL COMPLEX
Quiet Atmosphere
One and Two Bedrooms
Furnished and Air
823-5735 or 846-1151
308118
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ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. Ont
and 2 bedroom furnished apartments. Ready
for occupancy. IVi 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 82 2-6136.
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This is Living**
This is Plantation Oaks
Bel Air Mobile Homes
Now renting brand new 2 bdrm.
mobile homes
For privacy and nice living
see Bel Air
822-2326 or 822-2421
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COUNTRY STYLE
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The O^ks 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-
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try living at a convenient location.
HWY. 2818 at industrial Park (713) 822-765Q.
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120 Units To Serve
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2206 Finfeather Rd.
Bryan, Texas
822-6618
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