The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 05, 1975, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1975
KRAFT
SUMMER
CLOSEOUTS
GIBSON
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Hydra-Coil
Economical
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Refrigerator 15 ft $339.95
Washers
Ranges
Disposals
Dryers
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$29.95
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Holds 350 lbs. of frozen food, new
thinwall insulation, aluminum
liner won't rust.
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FILES
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From yoga to welding
Consol offers
it all
Aggieland attraction
Although the Aggielands are in, students
were waiting as long as an hour to pick
them up Thursday. Lines stretched from
the second floor of the Reed McDonald
Building down the stairs and out the front
door when this picture was taken.
Hearst inquest stalled
Associated Press
HARRISBURG — Micki McGee
Scott and Martin Miller, granted
immunity from prosecution, re
fused again to answer questions
Thursday before a federal grand
jury investigating the Patty Hearst
case. The panel promptly adjourned
indefinitely.
Prosecutors took no action toward
initiating contempt proceedings
Party set
to honor
Bill Moore
State Sen. William T. Moore,
D-Bryan, will be honored by his
close friends and associates Oct. 14
at Washington-on-the-Brazos State
Park.
The event, an old-fashioned bar
becue and party, will be held to pay
tribute to Moore’s 26 years of ser
vice in the Texas Senate. Enter
tainment will he provided by the
Prairie View A&M Band, Texas
A&M University Singing Cadets
and others.
Gov. Dolph Briscoe is also
scheduled to appear.
The event gets underway at 5
p.m. Tickets are available to the
public for $2.50 each. For tickets
and information, call 823-8179.
against Miller or Mrs. Scott, which
surprised the pair’s lawyers.
“They said we re excused until
further notice,” said Mrs. Scott.
Attorneys for Miller and Mrs.
Scott seemed puzzled by the ad
journment but said the government
could call them for a future con
tempt hearing.
Their attorneys viewed the im
munity grants as an effort to force
Mrs. Scott and Miller to testify
against her husband, Jack, a sports
activist and considered to be the
target of a federal investigation into
the alleged harboring of Miss
Hearst last year.
U. S. Dist. Judge R. Dixon Her
man signed the petitions of immun
ity for Mrs. Scott and Miller and
said the testimony was necessary for
“the public interest.”
Herman called both witnesses be
fore the bench and told them that
under the immunity grant, they
“can’t he prosecuted except for per
jury, giving a false statement or for
failing to abide by this order.”
Attorneys for Mrs. Scott saiid legal
complications are involved in her
testimony — including her marital
right not to testify against her hus
band.
Outside the courtroom, before
his wife and Miller returned to the
grand jury chamber, Scott called
the government action “despicable
and outrageous” and a continuation
of a pattern of harassment.
“Now what the government is try
ing to do is take my wife and one of
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GREYHOUND
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Remember the old, Cash and Carry,
money saving trick?
Buy a pizza at the Krueger-Dunn Snack Bar and eat it there or take
it anywhere you wish. Prices are right, and the pizzas are great.
Before Thanksgiving Special
Hamburger Pizza 1.29
Sausage Pizza ......1,29
Pepperoni Pizza $1.29
OPEN
Monday thru Friday
11:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
7:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
Saturday & Sunday
4:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m.
QUALITY FIRST’
my closest friends and attempt to
jail them, Scott said.
Scott’s attorney, William Kuns-
tler, said the government was at
tempting to turn Mrs. Scott and
Miller “into informers . . . We are
back to Nazi Germany when parents
had to testify against their children
and sisters against brothers.”
The attorney said he believed the
government eventually would in
dict Scott on harboring charges.
Nixon
gives tapes
to Senators
By PAULA GEYER
Staff Writer
From belly dancing to welding,
the A&M Consolidated School
Community Education Program
teaches it all.
The program, which begins clas
ses Monday, is designed to provide
area residents a chance to get in
volved in educational, cultural and
recreational activities.
Charles W. Greenawalt, com
munity education director, said 737
students of all ages were already en
rolled Thursday. Total enrollment
in the 60 classes is expected to be
between 1,200 to 1,500 students be
fore classes are completed in five to
10 weeks.
“Education doesn’t stop when
formal schooling is out of the way, ”
Greenawalt said. “The students are
coming from College Station,
Bryan, Franklin, Hearne and as far
as 40 miles away.”
Tuition fees are 50 cents per class
hour with a minimum fee of $5. Tui
tion does not cover costs of class
materials.
The classes will he held week
days, evenings and weekends at all
four A&M Consolidated schools.
The schools are: A&M Consolidated
High School, 701 W. Loop; A&M
Consolidated Middle School, 200
Anderson; South Knoll Elementary
School, 1220 Boswell; and College
Hills Elementary School, 101 Wil
liams. Classes will also be taught at
the A&M Consolidated Special Ser
vices Building at 1300 Jersey St.;
First Baptist Church of College Sta
tion, 200 Main St.; St. Thomas
Episcopal Church Center, 906 Jer
sey St.; and at some local busines-
for men and women, indoor garden
ing, beginning electronics, sewing,
wrestling, typing, estate manage
ment, cheerleading and yoga.
Already 66 women have signed
Jfcoach (;
up for the belly dancing course.B years
Greenawalt said. H 19751
“The schools belong to thecom hglit in V
munity, he said, “so the commm-||rie foe,
MODERN
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. . . instantly!
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(Continued from page 1)
delayed the committee’s investiga
tion of the CIA and other U.S. intel
ligence agencies.
The Nixon files, consisting of
some 42 million items, are the sub
ject of a complex legal proceeding to
determine whether they are owned
by Nixon or the government.
The subpoenas were issued by
the Senate committee as part of its
investigation of Nixon administra
tion efforts to prevent Chilean Mar
xist Salvador Allende from coming
to power in the fall of 1970.
Classes will be taught by local re
sidents who have good background
knowledge in the subject and would
like to teach. Some of the teachers
will be Texas A&M University
graduate students. No teacher’s cer
tificate is required.
“The program pays for itself,
Greenawalt said. “The tuition pro
vides the teachers with a salary of $5
an hour and also pays for use of the
buildings.”
Babysitting will he provided at
the schools for 50 cents per child per
hour during evening classes.
Courses offered include carpen
try, needlepoint, auto mechanics
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V-8, 4 Wheel Drive, 4-Speed, Factory Air-
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Roof, Low Mileage, Rally Wheels, Console,
Absolutely like new
9-Passenger Wagon - Full Power, Factoy
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Automatic, Air-Condition, Power, Low
Mileage
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4 dr - V-8, Automatic, Factory Air-Condition,
AM-FM Stereo and Tape Vinyl top,
has all factory equipment plus radio, Low
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Lawrence Marshall Chev-Olds, Inc.
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WANT ad rates
One day 10c |>er word
Minimum charge — $1,00
Classified Display
$1.50 per column inch
each insertion
ALL classified ads must be pre-paid.
DEADLINE
3 p.m. day before publication
BA TTALION CLASSIFIED
SPECIAL NOTICE FOR SALE HELP WANTED
Limousine Service to: Houston, $30; Austin, $30; San
OPTICAL NOTICE
„ No use driving and hunting — just see Cowan’s White
Anu.nio, $50; Dallas, $60. Cal! 846-9925 or 823- Auto Store, North Cate. We have it: auto pTts. home
appliances, bikes and repair, home needs and lawn
229tfn
OFFICIAL NOTICE TO
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
STUDENTS
In the past, certain information has been made politic by
Texas A&M University as a sets ice to students, families
and other interested individuals
FOR SALE ,
for sale or rent
Under the “Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
of 1974,'’ the following directory information may be
made public unless the student desires to withhold all or
any portion of it:
Student’s name, address, telephone listing,
date and place of birth, major field of study ,
participation in officially recognized activities
and sports, dates of attendances degrees and
awards received, and the most reoent jyrevions
educational agency or institution attended by
(he student.
Any student wishing to withhold any or all of tins infor
mation should fill out, in person, the appropriate form,
available to graduate students at the Graduate College
and to undergraduate students at the Registrar’s Office,
no later than 5:00 p.m., Friday, September 12, 1975.
Fossilized
SHARK’S TOOTH
Jewelry
Necklace, key chain, tie tack, $2.98
each. Broughtons, Box 3321, Sarasota,
Fla. 33578
owe-x-.-cw
OFFICE FURNITURE
Desks, Filing Cabinet, Storage Cabinets, Cal
culators, Typewriter. Typewriter Table, Typist
Chairs, Executiy e Chair, Check Writer, 19" Zenith
Black 6c White Portable TV. Phone 846-3248.
BELAIR
Mobile Home Park
5 minutes from campus
Swimming pool, TV cable, all city
utilities, large lots.
822-2326 or 822-2421
Get the Best for Less 394tfn
FOR RENT
Edwin H. Cooper, Dean
Admissions and Records
Texas A&M University
3(6
SPECIAL NOTICE
608 South Bryan
Woodburning Heaters & Cookstovfcs, Round Top
Trunk, Victrola, Foot Pedal Sewing Machine, Iron
Washpot, Antique Oak High Back Bed, Brass Firep
lace Set W/Andirons, Kerosene Lamps, Depression
Glass, Silverware, Brass Items, Flower Pots, Rock
ing Chairs, Oak Tables, Oak Pie Safe, Washstand,
Old Pictures & Frames, Antique Walnut What-
authinkitis?, Antique Woodworkers Tools, 1,(XK)& 1
Iron Collector Items, Old Books, Bocks, Petrified
Wood, Crystals, Geodes, Agate, Mineral Speci
mens. Furniture Restoration. Repairs, Refinishing,
& Woodcarving.
3t6
WELCOME BACK AGGIES!!!
Bud Sparks ’74 invites you to Nifty
Thrifty Collectables, 2504 South
College, Bryan, 822-1293. Used
furniture, antiques, collectables.
Limited desk supply. 132t6
Has the follotvitif’ openings:
Sec re tar)’
Experienced Credit Clerk
Clerk-Typist
Bookkee|>er
Sales Clerk
Experienced Brick Layers
AND OF COURSE:
Numerous other positions
822-7308
2008 Texas Ave.
Plantation Shopping Center
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For University couple with advanced
standing who like quiet and beautiful
surroundings, a one bedroom air con
ditioned, furnished apartment, 822-
6668.
RUMMAGE SALE
St. Thomas Chapel
906 Jersey, C.S.
Sept. 4, 5, 6
Thursday 9-5; Friday, 9-5; Saturday, 9-12.
COTTONWOOD CREEK
MOBILE PARK
1707 Palasota, Bryan. Large nice lots, with 2 months
free rent, $28.50 monthly rent, cable contract, water
furnished, park-recreation area with trees, sensible
restrictions. 822-3014 or 846-1854.
Student Assistance needed by local
funeral home. Living quarters provided
plus salary. Neat appearance and ability
to answer phone is necessary. 82,1-
8125. 2t4
1
Single, with hath. Private entrance. Central air, heat.
Nicely furnished. Close to campus. 846-0454 or 845-
2124. 4t2
The Country Kitchen is looking for
neat, energetic people. Waitresses,
cooks, bus boys needed. Apply bet
ween 2 pm-5 pm daily. No phone calls
please.
Carpets, light green plush, practically new. 10x10',
6'xl2'. Call 846-7620. 4tl
Large, 2-bedroom, furnished apartment, Bryan.
Utilities Iraki, except electricity, 822-5311, 822-1078.4t2
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
Free Estiinates
HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC.
Dodarc Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 67tfn
Turntable, $10. Speakers, bookcases, babybed, desk,
mini-pooltable, misc. Weekends, Avenue C, 16-D.4tl
Panasonic AM-FM receiver with 8-track player-
recorder and automatic turntable, $185, 846-8329. 3t5
HELP WANTED
MOM,
help balance the family budget with
part time income and he a full time
mother, too. For appointment and in
terview, call 846-7381, afternoons.
English shepherd puppies. U.K.C. registered, excel-
lent stock dogs, watchdogs, pets, companions. 823-
0828. 3t4
$500 REWARD. For identity of either white male who
stole batteries, chain saw and gas can from garage on
Friday, 3:30 p.m. at 101 North Ave. Last seen in late
model pickup, gold with light top. No Questions asked
except for identity. James E. Vincent, 101 North Av
enue. 2t3
Chevy van ’68 LWB, 6-cylinder, standard, 25,000 miles
on new engine. Paneling, cabinets, shag. 693-1749. 2t3
GARAGE SALE SATURDAY, 9-5, 1305 Walton Drive,
C.S. Furniture, clothes, books, misc. 2t3
Part time production workers wanted, 5:30-9:30
p.m.
Trailite, Inc.
822-6671
An Equal Opportunity
Employer
4t8
Female help wanted. Apply in person. Goodtime Char
lie's, 807 Texas Ave. 846-9513. 3t6
i WORK WANTED
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723.
392tfn
Deadline for refunds for 76 Aggielands 'S November 1,
1975. Bring fall ’75 lee slip to Rm- 216, Rued McDonald
Bldg. 2t5
1974 Yamaha 60 Street Bike. 845-4111; kilter 5, call 846-
6948. H4
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. H22-
Experienced electronic technician. Must be able to re- 0544 4R4
pair audio amplifier. Also experienced horn repairman.
Lange Music Co., 1410 Texas. It4
SOSOLIKS
TV & RADIO SERVICE INC.
Zenith Sales, and Services
TV Rental
713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133
Full time Christian housekeeper and babysitter. Call
3 bedroom, 2 baths house. Large den. Phone S22-49(X), $22-2334 or 823-5985. It4
after 6 p.m. 3t2
’72 Suzuki 550cc, extras, $950, 845-1-549.
Part-time student employment in drive-in grocery. Ap
proximately 15-20 hours weekly. 846-4141. 4t3
Battalion
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RAMADA BARBER SALON?
WANTED!
owned & operated by Troy Causey
Roffler products for men.^
846-8811 ext. 104
Carriers for the Battalion
AUTO INSURANCE
1 FOR AGGIES*
CALL CIRCULATION
Call: George Webb
■ Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
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