The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 08, 1974, Image 3

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By Charles M. Schulz
THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1974
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BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
■ One day oc per word
4c per word each additional day
Minimum charge—75c
Classified Display
$1.00 per column inch
each insertion
DEADLINE
3 p.m. day before publication
WORK WANTED
FOUND
LOST
Found ladies watch in parking lot. Must
identify to claim. 846-3059 after 5. 344t4
lot. Must Lost male great dane, black mask, fawn.
Vicinity of Booneville Rd. and east bypass.
Reward. 823-0894. 342t4
HELP WANTED
REWARD for return of eyeglasses and
case. Lost near Physics Bldg.
Part-time afternoon and weekends
through summer. Call 822-0136. 345t4
or 845-6335 Kirchner.
822-1480
339t7
WANTED TO BUY
Wanted to buy used calculator. Hewlett,
Packard or TI. Must have sine and cosine
functions. 846-8541. 345t4
ROOMMATE WANTED
50
i For this coming Spring, try a new hair-
)W-dry style. L
Ifownshire Shopping Center.
Lady Fair Beauty Salon,
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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
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
For employment information
at Texas A&M University
Call 845-4444 24 hours a day
Equal Employment Opportunity
through Affirmative Action.
Attention, no selling on your part.
10 - $200
ing boys *
patented Puj
Tatar, Electric Avenue, Buffalo,
pai
rt time sup-
fabulous,
atented Puzzle Greetings. Write - Comon
lys and gir
Puzzle Gr
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14219 (716) 828-1234.
Typing done, reasonable rates. Can do
eses and dissertations. Mrs. Whitmore.
291tfn
I leses
1 93-4483.
Typing - fast, expert - proposals, theses.
16-6196 after 5 :30 and week-ends. 281tfn
MEN! — WOMEN!
JOBS ON SHIPS ! No experience re
quired. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel.
Perfect summer job or career. Send
$3.00 for information. SEAFAX, Dept.
13-M P.O. Box 2049, Port Angeles,
Washington 98362. 338tl0
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44.
Experienced typing, electric, near campus.
•6551. 209tfn
Full time typing.
138.
Call 823-7723 or 823-
267tfn
Redmond Terrace Drugs
Phone 846-1113
1402 Hwy. 6-South
College Station, Texas
Prescriptions, Etc.
Charge Accounts Invited
Free Delivery
Registered Nurses, LVN’s,
and Lap Technicians, X-ray
experience helpful, needed
at T. L. Goodnight Memo
rial Hospital in Caldwell,
Tex. Shift deferential plus
mileage. Contact G. F.
Clemmons Administrator or
Mrs. J. Mize, Director of
Nursing 502 N. Stone or
Call collect 713-567-3362.
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE INC.
Authorized Zenith Sales and
Services
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
Avail*
amount Records
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
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.
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
F&rkwey
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
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
HICKORY HILLS
M0BJLEJI0ME PARK
sOHfKill
/
—Private club & pool for adults
—Rec. hall & pool for families
—Picnic tables & Bar-B-Cue pits
-—Ponds for fishing
—Paved streets, driveways & patios
grou
—Planned community activities
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reef
—Underground utilities
ity
Rentals Available
2001 Beck Street
822-6912
FOR RENT
Call Jim, 845-2023 or 846-86
ing
3 01
conditions,
after 6.
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$45
paid.
Apartments for rent, good for two boys,
piece. Furnished, part of utilities
Call 846-5132 or 846-5124. 333tfn
piece. Furnished,
Two bedroom furnished mobile home.
Six miles from campus Hwy. 30. Couples
only. Call 846-1865. 333tfn
Nice apartment overlooking swimming
pool. One block from campus. All utilities
aid. Need male roommate. Call Mike
pa
69
3-3828 or 845-3735.
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$100 - $200 - $300 or more part
plying boys and girls that sell our fabulous.
N. Y.
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BROADMOOR APTS.
2 Bedroom, 1 bath, central air &
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
317tfn
Need male roommate. $65 plus bills.
693-3157. 340t6
FOR SALE OR RENT
BELAIR _» „ PARK
2201 Leonard Rd.
822-2326 or 822-2421
Rentals or purchases
Large Lots From $29.50
Mobile home space for rent 6 miles from
campus. Couples only. Call 846-1865.
315tfn
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One
and 2 bedroom furnished apartments. Ready
for occupancy, li/a miles south of campus.
Lake for fishing. Washateria on grounds.
Country atmosphere. Call D. R. Cain Co.,
823-0934 or after 5, 846-3408 or 822-6135.
166tfn
FOR SALE
1969 VW Fastback, automatic, new bat
tery and tires. 846-0548 after 5 :00. 345t4
Miranda Sensorex II, 50mm, FI.8 lense
and case, $160. 846-4688, call Doug. 345t5
No use driving and hunting — just see
Cowan’s White Auto Store, North Gate.
We have it: auto parts, home appliances,
likes and repair, home needs and lawn
mowers. 229tfn
10-speed bicycle for sale. 693-3092. 344t3
Panasonic Cassette Taperecorder with dol
ly auto reverse, new condition, $250, 845-
2405. 343t8
1969 Mustang. Automatic, air, AM-FM
stereo, excellent condition. Call Les, 846-
1791 or 693-3374. 343t5
1969 Ambassador. Good condition, good
gas mileage, air conditioned, power steer
ing, power brakes, automatic transmission.
846-8104. 342t4
CHILD CARE
Young mother wants to babysit in her
home, 846-3503. 345t4
GOING OUT 7 7?
LET US BE YOUR BABYSITTER
Every Friday & Saturday Night
ry r r
7 p.
m. to 1:30 a. m.
Call For Information
822-2520 or 822-4972
229tfn
Call 846-8251.
days.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES
Orders for Graduation Announcements
will be taken beginning Jan. 21, 1974 —
February 22, 1974 at the Student Finance
Office, Room 217, MSC, 8:00 - 4:00 Mon -
Fri. 333tl9
USED CARS
Not The Largest Stock
But The Best For Less
Low Overhead
See Us Before You Buy
NEWMAN MOTORS
505 S. Texas Bryan
822-4824
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
1969 Dodge Dart Swinger. 340 engine,
positraction,
owner. Call 846-3312.
4 speed.
cages, clean, one
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Barcelona
RtNlAl.Omtl NOW OPEN FOR StLL< HON
700 Uomimk ( .ill .S4f» I 700 fnt liifin n».itmn
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1 mile from campus
Volleyball Court &
Swimming Pool
Recreation & Club Rooms
All Utilities & TV Cable
paid
Now Available
1 Bedroom, 1 baths
2 Bedrooms, U/i baths
2 Bedrooms, 2 baths
FAMILY AND STUDENT
SECTIONS.
-EVERYDAY-
OPEN 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Mon. Thru Sat.
Brake Shoes 4.10
(2 Wheels) exchange
Alternators 18.95 exchange
Starters - Generators
from 14.95 exchange
Most any part Tor most
American 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
28 Years In Bryan
This is Living!
This is Plantation Oaks
I Tennis
Club\
Swimming
Men’s & Women’s
Sauna and
Exercise Room
1201 Hwy. 30
College Station (713) 846-8561_—^—£
COUNTRY STYLE
LIVING
NOW LEASING
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
Concept in garden apartments—locat
ed on a private wooded lake—coun
try living at a convenient location.
HWY. 2818 at industrial Par^ < 7 13) 822-7650.
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JOSCHIM SCHELIEM
Although few can understand
why the dollar fell, Joschim
Scheliem, German journalist,
claims to know the basic reasons.
Scheliem began his Wednesday
noon speech entitled “How the
dollar fell” as the sparce and scat
tered audience, most of whom sat
at the back of the room, began
taking notes.
The fate of the dollar has been
the result of non-productive
spending at home and abroad, ex
plained Scheliem. He mentioned
space-exploration and non-pro
ductive welfare spending. “Wars
are non-productive,” he said and
added, “the U.S. has been notori
ous for foreign wars.”
The dollar rose in value re
cently, Scheliem pointed out, but
is now falling again. He was re-
Campus Briefs
Forsyth Center
The Association of Former Stu
dents will dedicate the Forsyth
Alumni Center Saturday in fur
therance of the educational goals
of Texas A&M University.
Named for James “Scotty” For
syth, the center is the associa
tion’s first “home” designed spe
cifically for former students pro
grams.
Dedication ceremonies start at
10 a.m. in Room 226 of the Me
morial Student Center. Guests
will then move across the hall for
the unveiling of a plaque naming
the facility.
Trip to Rice
The Student Government has
arranged for tickets and transpor
tation for 40 people who want to
go to the Rice basketball game on
Tuesday, February 19.
A chartered shuttle bus will
leave at 5 p.m. and return after
the game. The cost is $6 per per
son. This includes the ride over
and a $2.50 reserved seat ticket.
A sign-up sheet on a first-come,
first-served basis for those inter
ested is located in the Student
Government Office on the second
floor of the MSC. Payment is due
when signing.
More trips may he possible if
response is adequate. At Thurs
day night, only six people have
signed up.
MSC furniture
New buildings mean new furni
ture here at A&M.
In the past few weeks, the Me
morial Student Center has seen
so many desks and chairs moved
in and out, that students may
have wondered if the building was
being vacated.
“The old furniture was beaten-
up looking, falling apart and there
was a great deal more area to
fill in the new offices,” said Don
Powell, facilities manager.
The old furniture will be used
in the renovated part of the “C”
until the furniture arrives for
there, Powell said. At this point,
the furniture will be turned over
to surplus where other depart
ments on campus can requisition
it.
If any furniture remains after a
period of time it will be auctioned
in open bidding. Anyone who
wants the old furniture, will be
able to purchase it then, Powell
said.
The cost of the new furniture
moved in last week came to $43,-
390.23, “a small part of the total
building’s cost,” said Wes Donald
son, director of the Purchasing
Department.
“The University accepted bids
for the furniture and we went
with the lowest price,” Donaldson
said.
luctant to make any predictions
or to commit himself to either
optimism or pessimism on the dol
lar’s behalf.
The stability of the dollar is of
international economic impor
tance, Scheliem said. “I like the
United States, and I am concerned
about it.”
A few of the older members of
the audience asked questions. The
students in the audience left with
a clear enough knowledge to re
late their notes to their class dis
cussions.
Texas repeal
of time change
gains support
Getting up before the chickens
was something few city folks ex
pected to do until President Nixon
proposed Daylight Savings Time
as a response to the energy cri
sis.
Now it seems the chickens may
be rising first again.
Daylight Savings Time is in
serious danger of being repealed.
The attack is coming at both the
state and federal levels where
many government officials are far
from convinced that DST is sav
ing energy.
A Friday news release from
local State Representative Bill
Presnal’s office indicated that
Presnal had petitioned Governor
Dolph Briscoe to exempt the Cen
tral Time Zone area of Texas
from DST. Thirty legislators have
signed the petition, the news re
lease said.
Representative Ben Bynum of
Amarillo has been polling state
legislators on the matter, and has
found 75 to 80 percent of those
polled to be in favor of repeal.
Tuesday, Governor Briscoe
asked for legislation to abolish
DST. He also stated that he felt
the current federal legislation
should be repealed.
Texas is eligible to exemption
from DST since it lies in two time
zones. Federal legislation allows
such a state to place itself entire
ly in one time zone.
Bills have been introduced in
both houses of Congress to do
away with DST. The Federal En
ergy Offiqe is meanwhile asking
for moyflotixpe to let DST prove
itself.
Upera
The well-known opera “The
Marriage of Figaro” will be pre
sented Feb. 27 at 8 p.m. in Rud
der Center Auditorium. Composed
by Mozart, the opera is amusing
and romantic. The title role will
be sung by Norman Treigle of the
New York City Opera. It will be
sung in English.
The opera is a production of the
here
Symphony Society of San An
tonio. Tickets are on sale from
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Rudder
Center Box Office.
The Fine Arts Group of the
TAMU Women’s Social Club will
present a preview on the opera
Monday, Feb. 11 at 9:30 a.m. at
the Bryan Public Library Audi
torium.
^Jupfnamba
Eddie Dominguez ’66
Joe Arciniega ’74 ‘
Bulletin Board
5HT
CINEMA will present “Friends”
p.m. and "Brian’s Song’’ at 9:45
Admission is $1 at the University
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TONIGHT
AGGIE CINEMA will —
at 8
p.m. Admission is $1
Center Theater.
FINANCE ASSOCIATION will meet at
7:30 p.m. in the Tanglewood Recrea
tion Room.
SATURDAY
A&M UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
is having a rummage sale to raise
money for service projects by United
Methodist Women. The sale will be at
the church on 417 University Drive
from 8 to 4 p.m.
SCUBA CLUB will have a Comal River
Dive at 10:00 a.m. at Landa Park in
New Braunfels. Meet at the dive
locker before 8:00 a.m. Tanks can be
filled at the dive lockers at these
times: Tuesday 12-2, Wednesday 7-9
p.m., Thursday 12-2, Fridays 10-12. Air
will not be available at this dive. For
further information call Ken Perkins
(846-3559) or Donna Cox (845-6421 or
846-7032).
BRYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY will cele
brate Valentine’s Day at 10:30 a.m. for
school age children. The children will
make Valentine cards and listen to
Valentine stories.
SUNDAY
CEPHIED VARIABLE FILM SERIES
will present "A Midsummer’s Night
Dream” in the University Center The
ater at 8:30 p.m. Admission is 60
cents.
MONDAY
SCUBA DIVE will meet at 9:00 p.m.
sp<
FI
Room 146 Physics Building for a
;ial slide presentation on “The
ower Gardens,” reef formation in the
Bahamas.
FREE UNIVERSITY PHOTOGRAPHY
will meet in Room 230 of the MSC at
7:30 p.m. The program is “How to
Use an Adjustable 35mm Camera and
an Electronic Flash.
If you want the real
thing, not frozen or
canned ... We call It
“Mexican Food
Supreme.”
Two Dallas locations:
3071 Northwest Hwy.
352-8570
2131 Ft. Worth Ave.
.946-0645
ARCHIE'S TAVERN
706 TEXAS AVENUE
OPEN 12-12 DAILY
Live Band Friday and Saturday
Mixed Drinks
WORLD'S LARGEST TV-59"
Vocalist Ken Thomas Appearing Nightly
Free Space Available For Sanctioned
Student Groups