The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 15, 1974, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1974
Page 3
PEANUTS
By Charles M. Schulz
PEANUTS
■y Cent,,
?801
QJE LEAVE THE GROCERY STORE, ANP[
dVT THERE'S THIS BAP SPOT IN
JUST NEVER SLOWS POU)N, ANP...
‘Sentimentality’ criticized
\w eeowomie decision-making
fAYS
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WANT AD RATES
One day oc per word
«c per word each additional day
Minimum charge—75c
Classified Display
(1.00 per column inch
each insertion
DEADLINE
3 p.m. day before publication
HELP WANTED
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
WORK WANTED
coming Spring, try a new hair-
ry si
Townshire Shopping Center.
For this <
ho, blow-dry
ig, try a nev
style. Lady Fair Beauty Salon,
343tl5
SUMMER JOBS
Guys & Gals needed for summer
employment at National Parks,
Private Camps, Dude Ranches and
Resorts throughout the nation.
Over 50,000 students aided each
year. For FREE information on
student assistance program send
self-addressed STAMPED enve
lope to Opportunity Research,
Dept. SJO, 55 Flathead Drive,
Kalispell, MT 59901.
....YOU MUST APPLY EARLY....
THIS STUDENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM HAS BEEN
REVIEWED BY THE FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
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.
333t3
La
efr
Beal Agency.
irge 2 bedroom apartment fo
Refrigerator and stove furnished.
823-5460.
iger
Ap
rent.
Jacob
349t4
use driving and hunting — just see
ire. North Gate,
home appliances,
For rent near
bedroom house
immediately.
se,
846
A&M. unfurnished, one
fenced yard. Available
We have it: auto
bikes and repair,
mowers.
pa
ho:
rts,
me
ome
eeds and lawn
229tfn
Furnished two
$90 per month.
bedroom mobile home.
Call 846-2907 after 4.
346t4
1967 Dodge Coronet, 440, automatic, air,
radio, tape deck, good condition ! 845-4196.
Apartments for rent, good for two boys.
id, part of utilities
846-5124. 333tfn
14 x
$3900.
64 mobile home, 3 bedroom, CH-CA,
822-4157. 347t3
$45
paid.
piece. Furnished,
Call 846-5132
1969 Grand Prix, loaded,
price. 822-0895 after 5.
mpg, talk
347t5
Will do typing. Call 823-4579
. m. and all day Saturday.
after 5
348t2
Two bedroom furnished mobile home.
Six miles from campus Hwy. 30. Couples Call 822-3980 after 5.
only. Call 846-1865. 333tfn
12 big cows with 2
122-39
ground.
346tfn
Ladies
846-6908
pai
bet
art time work - good $$$. Call
ween 9 and 12 a.m. 348t4
teach guitar-
Someone
classical—to 14 ye
ner. Call 846-1030 nights,
daytime.
gu
14 year old boy, not a be:
Spanish and
* egin-
845-7110
347t4
$65 to $95 PER WK/PART TIME Un
limited earning potential in addressing en
velopes at home. Companies pay top money
for that “persona” touch. For further
regarding
ese companies, send
rtising, P. O. Box
thei
ve:
30305.
$2 to
11707,
Phoenix Ad-
Atlanta, Ga.
346t4
Typing done, reasonable rates. Can do
[theses and dissertations. Mrs. Whitmore.
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate.
. 822-0544.
All
233tfn
Experienced typing, electric, near campus.
1846-6551. 209tfn
Full time typing.
3838.
Call 823-7723 or 823-
267tfn
CHILD CARE
GOING OUT 7 7 7
LET US BE YOUR BABYSITTER
Every Friday &
7 p. m. to
Saturday Night
1:30 a. m.
Call For Information
822-2520 or 822-4972
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.
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
Used air conditioner, 110 volt, 693-3671.
346tfn
Pre-emission control, ’66 Ford Galaxie,
runs and looks good. After 2, 846-3050.
346t4
1969 VW Fastback, automatic,
tery and tires. 846-0548 after 5:00.
new bat-
346t4
Miranda Sensorex II, 50mm, P I.8
and case, $160. 846-4688, call Doug. 345t5
Panasonic Cassette Taperecorder with dol-
by auto reverse, new condition, $250, 845-
2405. 343t8
Economist’s economist Abba
Lerner criticised “sentimentality”
in economic decision-making
Thursday night before a half-
empty auditorium.
“Freedom, bribery and corrup
tion all are words for a society
whose priorities are determined
individually on markets,” said the
SCONA speaker. The difference
in these words is not in their
meaning but in their sentimental
value, he added.
In a similar vein, Lerner said,
“Giving instructions, command
ing, regimentation and tyranny”
all are words for the same eco
nomic system.
A preoccupation with the emo
tional contents of words has led
to a derailing of the effort to
achieve the basic priorities of
freedom, equity and efficiency,
Lerner said.
He ridiculed advocates of a
free-market economy saying, “A
pure market economy would have
no employer — everybody would
buy and sell. One man would buy
an auto and a door, screw on the
door — he’d have to buy the
screws, too—and sell it to anoth
er man who would screw on the
other door.”
Efficiency means people must
be organized in groups, Lerner
said.
gai
ini
196'9 Ambassador. Good condition, good
mileage, air conditioned, power steer-
brakes, automatic transmission.
nsr, pov
46-8104
Mobile home space for rent 6 miles from
impus. Couples only. Call 846-1865.
315tfn
ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. On
ne
dy
ing.
Country atmosph*
823-0934 or afte:
ere. Call D. R.
6, 846-3408 or
gn
Caii
in Co.,
822-6135.
166tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
USED CARS
Not The Largest Stock
But The Best For Less
Low Overhead
See Us Before You Buy
NEWMAN MOTORS
505 S. Texas Bryan
342tfn
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. 333U9
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Official notices must arrive in the Offie
adliiie o
Student Publications before deadline of
). m. of the day preceding publication.
FOR SALE OR RENT
ROOMMATE WANTED
Need roommate
re I
oth
845-7311, ext.
large two bed-
Iroom apartment with 3 others. $65, bills
I (aid. Call 1
Nice apartment overlooking swimming
pool. One block from campus. All utilities
paid. Need male roommate. Call Mike
693-3 8 28 or 845-3735. 342t8
TRY
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
BEUAIFT,
2201 Leonard Rd.
822-2326 or 822-2421
Rentals or purchases
Large Lots From $29.50
Service For Ail
Chrysler Corp. Cara
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 57tfn
the Texas A&M
dergraduate student
WANTED TO BUY
Want to buy diamonds and old gold.
Carl Bussell’s DIAMOND ROOM, 846-4708.
346tll
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
Texas A&M University, February 13, 1974
Office of the Dean of Admissions and
Records
To be eligible to purchas
University ring, an undi
must have at least one academic year in
residence, and credit for ninety-five (95)
semester hours. The hours passed at the
preliminary grade report period on March
4, 1974 may be used in satisfying this
requirem
this regulation may now
s with the Ring Clerk,
Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. She,
in turn, will check all records to determine
ring eligibility. Orders for these rings will
be taken by the Ring Clerk starting March
15, 1974, and continuing through May 3,
igs will be returned to the
fice for delivery on or befo:
ninety-five hour requirement. Students
qualifying
leave thei:
under
nam
1974. The ring
Registrar’s Off
from 8 :00
ry on or before
June 14, 1974. The Ring Clerk is on duty
:00
he Ring
to 12 :0
00 noon and 1:
p. m. to 4:00 p. m., Monday through Friday
of each week.
Edwin H. Cooper, Dean
Admissions and Records
-EVERYDAY-
OPEN 7:30 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Mon. Thru Sat.
Brake Shoes 4.60
(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
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
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
11SS10
Carolyn Wells,
Ring Clerk
WANTED TO RENT
Need at least par
pensive cottage, duplex,
garage-over near A&M. 822-’
apartment,
!-7125 evenir
SOSOLIK’S
TY & RADIO SERVICE INC.
Authorized Zenith Sales and
Services
713 S. MAIN 822-2133
Barcelona
KIM At omi I NOW OPEN FOR Si:U M ION
700 Dominik ( .ill S4<» I 70 ( ) (mi Infoi m.iiion
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.
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
This is Living!
TRINITY GARDEN DUPLEXES
Like Home Living
2 bedroom - l 1 /^ 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
MOBjLEJIOME PARK
Miyif
§11111
Clubs
Swimming
Men’s & Women’s
Sauna and
Exercise Room
1201 Hwy. 30
College Station (713) 846-8561
I po
—Rec. hall & poo! for families
es 1
—Ponds for fishing
—Picnic tables & Bar- 1
—Private club & pool for adults
I fc
Bai
>9
—Paved streets, driveways & patios
—Underground utilities
1 —Planned community activities
1 Rentais Available
1 2001 Beck Street
822-6912
COUNTRY STYLE
LIVING
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.
He noted that the largest
grouping, the multi-national cor
poration, is under fire from
sources which include the United
Nations.
“People (at a special UN con
ference) automatically decided
these businesses were bad things.
Some bad things are caused b>
multi-nationals, but the bad things
can be prevented. One wonders of
the UN wants these companies
with larger budget than some of
its members to join pay dues and
send their labor force out to quell
international difficulties.
“Businesses have no social re
sponsibilities. Their part is to
make money and be taxed so the
representative government can
redistribute it fairly,” Lerner
said.
Campus Briefs
Studio radio
Student Government Radio is
back on Midwest Video Cable FM
107.5.
“Having overcome the prob
lems with the stereo generator,
the major crisis was out of the
way,” Darrell Brogdon, assistant
station manager and program di
rector, said.
“There is still a need for more
dj’s and news readers. If inter
ested, drop a note in the Student
Government Radio booth in the
Student Programs Office or call
the station at 693-2434,” said
Steve Grey, news director.
SGR can be heard from 2 p.m.-
2 a.m. Monday through Friday.
346tfn
HWY. 2818 at industrial Park (713) 822-7650.
Fun prolonged
Soviet p
ower
a-
in Room 501 of the Rudder Tower.
OCEANOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT will
tially furnished, inex-
or
ngs.
349tl
(Continued frorm page 1)
force but rather why more
weapons are needed if the U.S.
can already destroy the world in
a few seconds.
Clements answers the questions
as honestly as he can but some
catch him off guard and cause
him to stall in answering. Once
he claims he can’t answer with
out releasing classified material.
At 6 p.m., Clements is given a
reprieve from defending U.S.
obsession with nuclear power as
it is time to break for dinner.
The delegates file out of the
theater, thoughts of mushroom
clouds taking a back seat to steak
and mushrooms.
bulletin board
TONIGHT
MUSLIM STUDENTS ASSOCIATION
will hold a general assembly with
local speaker in Room 501 of the Ru
der Tower at 8 p.
SIGMA BETA will meet
he I
DEI
eet in Room 112 of the Oceanography
Building at 3 p. m. Dr. Danis Fahl-
quist, Department of Geophysics, will
speak on the rifting between Europe
and Africa.
SATURDAY
BRYAN PUBLIC LIBRARY will show
Mr. Magoo cartoons at 10:30 a. m.
Admission is free.
Stillhouse
persons are
to meet at the dive locker before 8
a. m., where a map will be posted,
dive is scheduled for 11
Park. For further information, call
846-3559, 846-7032, or 845-6421.
SUNDAY
ALPHA PHI OMEGA will meet in Rooms
228 and 229 of the MSC at 8 p. m. for
pledge and active meetings.
MONDAY
FORT BEND COUNTY HOMETOWN
CLUB will meet in front of the
Academic Building for Aggieland pic
ture, at 7:30 p. m.
SCUBA CLUB will meet at 9 p. m. in
Room 146 in the Physics Building.
TUESDAY
MICROBIOLOGY SOCIETY will present
the “Role of Microbiology in Veterinary
Medicine,” by Dr. Richard J. Hidalgo,
Department of Veterinary Microbiology.
The meeting will be held in Room 107
of the BSBE at 7 :30 p. m.
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA of Bryan-Col-
lege Station will perform at 8 p. m. in
the Bryan High School Auditorium.
The concert is free to the public.
THURSDAY
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION WIVES
will meet at 7:30 p. m. at 413 First
St., Apt 9, White Crest Apt.
BRYAN ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY
will meet at 7:30 p. m. in the Cofer-
Van Overbeek Building at 200 E. 33rd
Street.
WOMEN’S AWARENESS WORKSHOP
will meet at 8 :30 p. m. in Room 308 of
the Rudder Tower. The program will
feature two films on assertiv<
ing for women, prep
can Personnel and Guidance Associa-
The Memorial Student Center
Directorate is offering several ac
tivities to prolong the excitement
of the TAMU-Tech Game.
Springfield West will rock on
in the MSC Ballroom at 9:30 p.m.-
1 a.m. The admission will be $2
a couple and $1 stag. Springfield
is a “top forties” commercial
group which plays requests.
A mystery movies will be spon
sored in the University Center
Theater at 10 p.m. Admission is
free to this winner of six acad
emy awards. Starring in the film
are Burt Lancaster, Deborah
Kerr, Montgomery Cliff, Frank
Sinatra, Donna Reed and Ernest
Borgnine.
Student play
Tickets for the Aggie Players
production of “Rain” go on sale
Monday in the University Center
box office on the ground floor of
the Rudder Center.
Tickets cost $1 per person, al
though groups of ten or more may
buy tickets at 75 cents each by
calling the Theater Arts office a
week in advance and placing res
ervations with Mrs. Calhoun.
“Rain” opens Feb. 25 and plays
through March 2 in the University
Center Forum.
Voters register
The League of Women Voters
of Brazos County will register
voters at the Manor East Mall on
Saturday from 10 a.m. until 5
p.m.
New residents of Brazos Coun
ty, voters and those not voting for
the past three years should regis
ter before March 1 to be eligible
for the April elections. The tax
collector and the assessor’s office
will also be registering voters at
the courthouse Monday through
Friday from 8 to 5.
‘A*
The tapping ceremony for Al
pha Landa, a girl’s honor society,
will be completed today.
About 220 girls will be pinned
on the basis of their GPRs and
initiated into the sorority Sunday
Honor society ,
in Room 601 of the Rudder Tower.
The ceremony begins at 7 p.m.
The featured speaker will be
Mrs. Wilmer Smith, a member
of the TAMU Board of Directors.
Aggie contributions
SCUBA CLUB is holdinK a
Reservoir Dive. Interested p
re 8
. The
Bluff
Former students of Texas A&M
contributed more than $1.75 mil
lion to the university through the
Association of Former Students
during 1973.
Association President Melvin
Maltz indicated to President Jack
PAWN LOANS
Money Loaned On Anything
Of Value.
Quick Cash For Any
Emergency.
See Us For Ready Cash
Today.
Texas State Credit
Pawn Shop
1014 Texas Ave., Bryan
Weingarten Center
K. Williams that the 1973 An
nual Fund included $998,683 re
stricted for scholarship and edu
cational programs.
It was the association’s fourth
straight Annual Fund to exceed
$1 million.
Embrey’s Jewelry
We Specialize In
Aggie Rings.
Diamonds Set—
Sizing—
Reoxidizing—
All types watch/jewelry
Repair
Aggie Charge Accounts
9-5:30 846-5816
mm
HARRY DISHMAN
eness train-
ared be the Ameri-
Sales & Service
603 Texas Ave. C.S. across from campus — 846-3316
fupfnamha
Eddie Dominguez ’66
Joe Arciniega ’74 ‘
naan
It 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
SAINT THOMAS* EPISCOPAL CHAPEL AND
STUDENT CENTER
906 Jersey Street
(Southern Boundary of Campus)
Telephone: 846-1726
Sunday, 8, 9:30, & 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m.
Tuesday, Canterbury Eucarist and Supper, 6:30 p. m.
Thursday, Holy Eucharist and Breakfast, 6:30 a. m.
Daily, 5:30 p. m. Evening Prayer
The Rev. James Moore, Chaplain. The Rev. Wm. R. Oxley, Rector
cSM?
IT’S GREAT TO
BE LOVED BY
ANYBODY . . . BUT
TO BE LOVED BY
GOD ! ! ! WOW ! ! !
WE CELEBRATE
HIS LOVE EVERY
SUNDAY AT
10:45 A. M. and
6:00 P. M. WE
WOULD BE GLAD
TO HAVE YOU
CELEBRATE HIS
LOVE WITH US.
UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL
315 N. Main — 846-6687
Hubert Beck Paator