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    Page 10 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1974
SPECIAL NOTICE
High feed costs, low prices
—r
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
WE BUY BOOKS
EVERY DAY!!
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
OFFICIAL NOTICE
knocked by area cattlemen
Whether used at A&M or not.
Let us huy your hooks and you can
rebuy at the price sold within the
month.
By JACK HODGES
Staff Writer
Trapped between inflationary
feed costs and low meat prices at the
market, cattle raisers have or
ganized statewide with the three-
week old Brazos County group
boasting already 4,000 supporters.
The state association has over
100,000 members in more than 100
counties.
In order to stay alive in the cattle
industry, beef imports need to be
restricted or cut out all together,
said Dr. C.E. Payne, president of
the local association at Thursday’s
meeting.
“The cattle business is either
dying or is dead because the imports
are reducing the wholesale prices to
about 20-35 cents per pound,”
Payne said. To build forces we have
joined the Independent
Cattlemen’s Association, on the
statewide level, to obtain a lobbying
voice on the national level, Payne
said.
This lobbying voice has never
been heard before and we need to
have it now when we are having so
much trouble, he said. “We are
going to vote people into office who
share our views or we will vote the
ones out that do not support cattle
business,” Payne said.
“The U.S. is about the only port
that allows foreign beef imports:
there are others, but they import
little or none,” Payne said. The
foreign countries send the meats
over here at a cheaper price and the
quality of meats is poor, Payne said.
About half of the beef comes from
Australia and New Zealand, he said.
Payne quoted a six month survey
made by T.A. Cunningham, presi
dent of the state association, which
said, beef imports have doubled in
the past six months of this year to
almost 2.7 billion pounds from 1.3
billion pounds in 1973.
United States Department of Ag
riculture statistics show that the im
ported beef for last year was 1.3 bill
ion pounds and an estimated 1.11
billion pounds will be imported this
year.
“We have not been able to get
anyone in the US DA to certify the
figures we have found, ’ said Payne,
speaking for Cunningham. We
think the figures speak for them
selves, Payne said.
The US DA received figures from
shipping invoices, duty tickets and
meat inspection teams, Dr. Ed
Uvacek of the Agriculture Exten
sion Service said. Cunningham said
his figures came from IBM run
sheets from every port in the nation.
According to a US DA Economic
Research Service publication, “the
spread between the packer and re
tailer for the first quarter of this year
was $200. For the second quarter it
was a dollar less. This was all based
on a 1,100 pound steer at $482.5
pound retail cut,” read the publica
tion.
“Meat on the hoof for good
butcher calves, which are U.S. good
or choice, runs for 21 to 25 cents per
pound and the packer can put it on
the rail for about 38 cents per
pound. You know what the retail
price is,” Cunningham said in his
report.
The Cattlemen’s Association is
calling for the imported beef to be
labeled so that the consumer can tell
what type of meat they buy. Often
the imported beef is mixed with
American beef which has higher
quality, Payne said. The consumer
needs to know what he is paying for,
Payne said.
“As long as the U.S. continues to
import beef the worse the situation
gets for the independent cattle
man,” Payne said. If our production
falls off 20 per cent, they increase
imports 20 percent, he said.
The next meeting of the local as
sociation will be in the Caldwell
Sale Barn at 7 p.m. tonight. Cun
ningham will give a progress report
of what has happened and what the
next step will be for the state associ
ation.
Why Pay More
I.OU POT'S
At Northgate
Why Sell for Less
ARMY
SURPLUS
THINK
BONFIRE
Check Us (or Your
Bonfire Equipment
Work Gloves
Shoulder Pads
39c pair
29c
BARGAINLAND
1809 So. College 822-2210
Bryan
4119
STEREO TAPES
8-track & cassettes
• over 1000 rock&
popular titles
• only $1.99 each
• free brochure
write: AUDIO LOOP CO.
DEPT.228 PO. BOX 43355
CLEVELAND. OHIO 44143
Something unique for Christmas? Hawaiian Puka shell
necklaces, for men or women. Call 846-9587. 49tl
TRAVIS HOUSE APTS.
Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom
Furnished or unfurnished
All utilities paid
Swimming pools
2 laundries
Play yard
Shuttle bus service
From $155
505 Hwy. 30
846-6116
40tfn
Official notices must arrive in the OffiwoiS’.iJ
Publications before deadline of 1 p.m oflhediip^l
ing publication.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF
ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS
To be eligible to purchase the Texas ASM , I
undergraduate student must have at least ont)t l| l
residence and credit for at least nincty-hwIKiamd
hours. A year in residence may consist of tht hi^1
spring semester or one of the above amis full «« : ,l
session (both the first and second terms). H* In,I
passed at the preliminary grade report period
to her 21. 1974 may be used in satisfying Iks nines, I
hour requirement. Students qualifyingundertliiirt|,l
latino should leave their names with the ringdnln ( l
seven. Richard Coke building. This should be dewy, I
to October 21st in order for all records to be ckrunj
'61 Volkswagen, cheap transportation, $150. Ask for
Ben. 845-5675. 4913
latrge 3 Isedmom house. Basics furnished Gas and
water paid. $175 per month, no pet*. Available Dec 1.
call 846-6311. 47t3
Have 8 tickets to Texas game. Sec. 19, Kow 17.
846-7024 . 49tl
Honda 350 CL. Honda 175 CB. Excellent condition.
Will sacrifice. 846-5645. 36tfn
Chartered
bus will not
go to Austin
“Collectors Square”
60S South Bryan St.
Bryan, Texas
Antiques, Iron Beds, Wood Stoves, Kerosene
Lamps, Tables, Chairs, Pie Safes, Wash Stands.
Trunks, Pots, Wood Kegs, Old Bottles, Crocks,
Glassware, Old Mine & Railroad Stocks, Old
Books, Rocks, Agate, Petrified Wood, Geodes,
Crystals, ETC., ETC., ETC. (DON'T TELL
EVERYONE) This Place Is Collectors Utopia!
Come Look, If you don't find It, we may have It
buried under something else In the basement!
We sell, buy & trade. Mon. thru Sat.every week.
‘The Place With Atmosphere, That Hat Items With
Experience"
32ttn
Back issues of Playboy Magazines. Phone
846-9893. 24tf»
ATTENTION MARRIEDCOUPLES. One and 2 !>ed-
room furnished apartments. Ready for occupancy 114
miles south of campus. latke for fishing Washateria on
grounds. Country atmosphere Call D. R Cain Co..
823-0934 or after 5. 846-3059 or 822-6135 166tfn
FOR SALE OR RENT
WORK WANTED
,'BELAIR
! Mobile Home Parkl
Swi:
6 minutes from campus
wimming pool, TV cable, all city
utilities, large lota, from $29.60
822-2826 or 822-2421
Get the Best for Less 394tfn
FOR RENT
National recognition
given to professors
Seven members of the TAMU
English faculty appear in the new
edition of the “Directory of Ameri
can Scholars,” three new additions
since the fifth edition was published
in 1969.
Drs. Dennis Berthold, Jerome
Loving and Cleve Want are the new
names.
Five books authored by English
faculty members since the previous
volume appear, including a 1974
publication of "Five Hundred-
Word Theme,” revised and edited
by Dr. Harry Kroitor.
Also appearing for the first time in
the directory are “Malcolm Lowry, ”
a 1973 work by Dr. Richard Costa
another
Dr. For-
and “The Forand Writer,’
1973 work coauthored by
rest Burt.
Two 1971 publications are new
including “The Unity of English,”
coedited by Drs. Harrison Hierth,
C. D. Laverty and Kroitor.
The volume editors say inclusion
is based on “achievement by reason
of experience and training, a stature
in scholarly work equivalent to that
associated with the doctorate and-
or-achievement evidence by publi
cation of scholarly works.”
Charter bus service to Austin for
Friday’s game has been cancelled
due to the confusion resulting from
the Greyhound Bus strike.
Hank Wahrmund, who was in
charge of arranging for the charter
said he didn’t want to take any
chances on last-minute problems
students might have in making al
ternate arrangements. Since
Greyhound drivers returned to
work on a temporary agreement,
the possibility of a second work
stoppage still exists.
Wahrmund said that at the time
of the strike he had less than half a
busload signed up for the trip. With
that and the apparent grim outlook
at the negotiating table, he decided
that the best way to get the students
off the hook was to cancel the trip
well ahead of time.
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estimates
HAL8ELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodre Sales and Service Since 1922
dire Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texaa Ave. — 823-8111 67tfn
Hair Removal Specialist by Electrolysis "MILLIE”,
'822-2711. 710 Nall Lane. 35tl2
Any Phi Mu members please call 693-2407.
FOR SALE
BROADMOOR APTS.
2 Bedroom, 1 bath, central air & heat,
panelled, carpeted & draped, close to
school, University Shopping Center, fit
Medical Center, $155. unfurnished.
$175 furnished. All bills paid including
cable.
1503 Broadmoor
846-1297 or 846-2737
GIRLS DO YOU HAVE THE
FRIZZIES OR SPIJT ENDS?
Come to Wilson’s Barber Salon
3733 E. 29th St. Bryan. Candle
cuts are on special for the
whole month of December at
$7.00.
49t2
determine rinK eliKibility. Students alread) hud
ninety two (92) completed hours on record m«)'oi4i|l
any time Graduate students ere eligible tooHnqI
proof (receipt) that they have filed for graduts* (J
ders for mid semester will be taken b) the riqii,I
starting Octolier 24, 1974. and wIll coottaKtkJ
December 6. 1974 All rings must be pm)hiJI
when the order is placed. Students will savrtimriyl
will bring grade reports along when ready toiijl
Students who tail to leave their names in
asked to return later to allow times for rfcotdi tjj
checked Tlie rings are due to arrive at the fcwxJ
Office on January 28. 1975 All rings ordered, rqiiii, I
of whether on (X-toher 24. 1974 or December!, Iti I
will arrive at the same time The ringderiSSai|
from 8 a m to 12 noon and l p.m. toSp.m ofrrh^l
Monday through Friday. However, morderfomwl
to be checked, orders must be placed prior totp I
during this ordering period. We hope dminfomsI
will be helpful and extend our congratulation!
Edwin H Cooper, Dean
Admissions and Records
Carolyn Wells.
Ring Clerk
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Dejne
.Vania- Flaherty. Daniel Joe _
Degree Doctor of Phlknophy ill Business AiWJ
lion I
Dissert at ton THE REl-AUVE EFFECTIYIttHB
CLOSED-CIRCUIT TELEVISION ASAC0»|
Ml'NICATION MEDIUM FOR INSTRl'Cr
IN ACCOUNTING.
Time Nciseudier 27. 1974 at 1100a.m.
Plate Hcmiiii 201-H in the Eng. Bldg.
George W. k liner
Dean nf the Graduate College
©I974.fi
Typing, reasonable. 693-3161
49t5
THE GRADl Alh COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Detrw
Name Humber. Joseph Barker
Degree Doctor of Ftiilosophv in Industrial Enpreex
Dissertation APPLICATION OF DECISIOil
ANALYSIS TO ALTERNATE P0UCVSEIE|
TION IN RANGE MANAGEMENT
nine Deceinlier 2. 1974 at 3:30 p.m.
M ill do typing. Call 823-4579 after 5 p in. and all day Plate Rikiiii KD in the Teague Bklg
Saturdays. 45t5 George W Kurur
Dean of the Graduate College
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723. 392tfn
Typing done, reasonable rates. Can do theses and dis
sertations. Mrs. Whitmore. 693-4483 291 tfn
SOSOLIK'S
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment"
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
TV & RADIO SERVICE INC.
Zenith Sales and Services
TV Rental
713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
FOR SALE
$163 month
(includes principal, interest,
taxes and insurance)
Will Buy 1727 sq. ft.
Brick Colonial Home.
TOTAL PRICE: $16,500
Veterans—no down payment
FHA loan—$525 down payment
KIMBROUGH REALTY
823-0554
• iorfiiut m>!h i
49tl
U 'I ! M) <■ HlOll
SHAMROCK VILLAGE
APTS.
one bedroom furnished
utilities and cable paid
convenient to shopping center
3 miles from TAMU
823-8041 846-3687
Typing
822-0544
Experienced, fast, accurate
All kinds.
233tfn
HELP WANTED
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Denrw
Name: Mobarak. Salem A. M.
Degree Ph.D in Petroleum Engineering
Dissertation THE EFFECTS OF DIVALENT KM
ON DISPLACEMENT OK OIL FROM POROU|
MEDIA BY MICELLAR SOLUTIONS.
Time. Nmemln'r 25. 1974 at 2.30 p.m.
Plaix* Room 201 -A in the Doherty Bldg.
CemHf W. kun/e
Dean of the Crucliinle College
Glen Oak
Mobile Home Park
Private, Country Living
For Rent: Mobile Homes,
Mobile Home Spaces
6 miles trom campus on Hwy. 30
Call attar 6, 846-1865
30121 I
MOBILE
HOME
OUTLET
Sales and Service
Two Locations:
S. Texas & Hwy. 30
693-2929
N. Texas & Hwy. 21
822-9140
Why rent when you can buy for less?
OAK FOREST
Mobile Home Park
“THE LUXURY MOBILE
HOME COMMUNITY”
1 % miles from A&M
Clubhouse
Swimming Pools
Laundromat
Concrete Pads with Tiedowns
Large Concrete Patios
with Sidewalks
Playground
It costs no more to live
in the finest.
Krenek Tap Road.
Off Hwy, 6 South
846-3857 or 846-2680
"SPIRIT OF AGGIELAND"
Christmas otter
Painted 1946 by talented Aggies
"BONFIRE," "YELL PRACTICE,"" " SENIOR COURT,"
""FINAL REVIEW"
Reduced until Christmas $9.95 set
“THE PARKERS" 846-5031
4114
2 bedroom apartment, appliance* furnished. Will rent to
ample or student* under $100. 3 bedroom furnished
brick home on old Hearne road. CH-CA and 5 acres. 1
bedroom furnished home within bicycling distance of
TAMU. Room for horses. $85. Jacob Beal Agency,
823-5469.
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
orr825-6585. Ask for Mrs.
Winkelmann Director of
Nurses or Mr. Fraley Ad
ministrator.
SOStfn
ATTKNTION DKC KMBKH CRADIATE
You nmv pick up your announcements beuinnsjl
No%«*mbrr 21. at the Student Progrtms Office, Rm|
216. Meeting Room A. MSC. 8.00-4:00. Mon.-Fn
EXTRA AN NOUNCEMENTS will go on ultl
November 25 at H 00 on a Ant come, first w I
ba>is ^1
ROOM FOR RENT
Room lor rent Men only Available now. MMXfB 1 t
822-5235 «f
FOUND
Yellow tuhln cut with flea collar, near unhoill)Wl
courts. Call 693-4422. I
2 bedroom furnished 12x60 mobile home on wooded 3
acres near university, CA-CH, anchored. $125 month
plus utilities, 846-8051 or 822-5530. 49tfn
"68 V'W 1600 cc, body clean, radio, 846-2741 after 5. 48t2
Opaque Projector, $75; Verifax Copy Machine, $50;
B<x)k Copying Machine, $95; Adding Machine, $20;
Dictaphone Set
Texas.
Apartment for rent for 2. $45 a piece. 846-5132. lOtfh
$40. 608 South Bryan, Bryan,
4816
3 used tires. B-78-14. 4-ply, good condition, $35,
693-3984. 4812
Let White’s Auto Store, College Station, serve you
with your hardware and plumbing needs. North
Gate. 338tfh
Used MRC 5 channel unit as is, $100 firm. After 5
846-9157.
p.m,
4713
Seiko DX:
the
Christmastime,
anytime gift.
Thanks to automation, Seiko
can turn out watches faster,
with greater accuracy, at a
lower price. Handsome, new
shape, self-winding, instant-
set day/date calendar, water
tested to 98.2 ft. No.
54311M-17J, stainless
steel, iridescent blue dial.
Also in yellow with
iridescent gilt dial.
Embrey’s Jewelry
Lay Away Now
For a Good Selection
Northgate 9:00-5:30
College Station
x
Mon-Sat
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, Texaa
Honda CB-360 6-speed, talk price, need money,
846-1029. 47t3
7 foot Caldwell weed shredder in good condition. Call
822-3980 after 5 p.m.
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.
AVON
Needs part-time help in this
area.
Call 846-8224
869tfn
ROOMMATE WANTED
Need roommate
$65/monthly. Call 693-2761.
lor spring Plantation OiH«
Female, spring semester. 20 or over. Call Si
693-2326 after 5:30.
Earn money now or between semester*
are. Call 846-7381.
-wherever yon
4 It 16
LOST
134 Luther
(off old hwy. 6 eo., C. S.)
Rental Office
846-3702
Men or women, full or pgrt time, $2 hour start. No
evperience necessary. Hours arranged to suit you. Part
time 10-3 or 5-10 weekends. Apply in person to man
ager. We also need management trainees. Salary open.
Apply in person to owner. Whataburger, Bryan or C. S.
409tfri
$25 REWARD, iiilbrinutioii leading to recovny, vt*
Schwinn Continental Bayulu, Cliembtrv Bldj k"
No. F,H 050316, Pat. 845-3243 days. ^
nights.
I-arge orange tabby cat Child’s pet. Area —liak^
and Holleman, 846-4713 oi 846-6230.
the doux chene
CALL NOW TO RESERVE YOUR APARTMENT
FOR THE SPRING SEMESTER
APARTMENT SELECTORS
3200 S. College Ave.
823-7506
FREE SERVICE TO YOU
Jenny Pitts
Donna Brunton
Don Whitney
Evenings
1-535-7395
823-8531
845-2774
846-2131 846-3420
COUNTRY STYLE
LIVING
AT—
t-2-3 Bedrooms
unfurnished
furnished &
NOW LEASING
The Ooks aportments were built for
people-who insist on the very best A
totally unique and exciting way of
■nlife is afforded by o completely new
(concept in garden apartments—local
*’e<! on a private wooded lake—coun
try living at o convenient location.
THE ULTIMATE IN APARTMENT CHATEUX
Recreation Center (Athletic
Equip. Available Free)
Free cCable T.V.
Laundry Rooms
24-Hour Security
All Utilities Paid
Play Area for Children
All electric appliances
Individual Heat & air
Club (Mansard House)
‘t
Lighted Tennis Courts
Baskt & Volleyball Courts
Men & Women Exercise Rooms
Sauna Baths
A&M Shuttle Service
Pools
Party Room
Lounge Area (with T.V.)
846-3741
office open between 9-6 Mon. - Fri., Sunday 2-5 ;
1401 FM 2818 (West Loop) College Stationj
Behind The New K-mart
<■
%
CV
HWY. 2818 at industrial Part (713) 822-7650.
NATIONWIDE OFFICES
EMPLOYMENT CANVASING
ATLANTA
Job Opportunities
FOR
A&M Graduates
Current fee paid listings registered with the University Placement
Office or... . contact
Continental Personnel Service
1706 E. 29th St., Suite F
Phone: 823-0927
RESUMES PREPARED PROFESSIONAL COUNSELING
WILLOW OAKS APARTMEIVTS
COME LIVE WITH US —
— 1 B/R Furn. Efficiency Apts. For Singles
— All Elec. Kitchens • Dishwasher • Disposal.
— Ind. Heating & Cooling, Patios or Balconies
this is
living . .
this
Tlantatio
Oaks
BASKETBALL
COURT
VOLLEYBALL
COURT
INDIVIDUAL
HEATING &
Garden & Townhouse Apts.
Private Patios, Covered Parking
All Elec. Kitchens, Attic Storage
5 Laundry Areas — 2 pools
Excellent Maintenance
Security Patrol
3902 E. 29th Bryan
846-7996
MQtfn
A&M SHUTTLE SERVICE
STUDENT RATES
PLAY AREA
(FOR CHILDREN)
CLUB (Penthouse I)
SAUNA BATHA &
EXERCISE ROOMS
RECREATION CENTER
(Athletic Equip
Avail. Free)
CABLE TV
LAUNDRIES
SUN DECKS
(Overlooking
Swimming pools)
PARTY ROOMS
LOUNGE AREA
(With TV)
LIGHTED
TENNIS COURTS
"OUR PLACE"
The New Phase III
Snack Bar & Billards
AIR
CONDITIONING
24 HOUR
SECURITY
ALL UTILITIES
PAID
COVERED
PARKING
ALLELECTRIC
APPLIANCES
t
846-8561
NOW OPENING PHASE HI & .
IV APARTMENTS STARTINOAT
$149 & UP /
1-2-3 BEDROOMS
FURNISHED & UNFURNISHED
* APARTMENTS
Office open 9-6, Sunday 2-5. Will show
i Apts, after hours by appointment.
1201 HWY 30 COLLEGE STATION