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1 ! l I 2 1 p Page 6 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY. NOV. 19, 1975 People in the news Associated Press REDWOOD CITY, Calif. — Pat ricia Hearst has taken up knitting while in jail here, the county sheriff says. ‘She’s been making some shawls, things like that,” says sheriff John McDonald. “She’s been doing a lot of knitting. It ’s that new easy type of knitting with large yam.” The 21-year-old newspaper heiress, who was arrested two months ago and is awaiting trial Jan. 26 on federal bank robbery charges, also reads magazines, books and newspapers to relieve boredom, he said. Oxfam-American, a private de velopment and relief agency trying to organize a nationwide fast, an nounced Tuesday that all four will be among those going hungry Thursday and contributing the money they save to help relieve hunger in the world. UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. — Harvard President Derek Bok, rock star Stevie Wonder, feminist Gloria Steinem and world heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali have something in common. ABILENE, Kan. — Mrs. Dwight D. Eisenhower, who visits her late husband’s home town at least once a year, this year made a brief and un announced visit to the chapel where the former president is buried. Dr. Don Wilson, deputy director of the Eisenhower Center, said the 79-year-old Mrs. Eisenhower spent about two hours Monday at the center. “She brought along a few personal and family gifts for the museum,” Wilson said. brought a $10 fine for financier C. Arnholt Smith. Smith had been charged with driving under the influence of al cohol on Oct. 15, but the more seri ous charge was dropped when Smith’s attorney appeared in court Monday and entered the plea to the lesser charge. Smith, 76, was a prominent California businessman when his empire collapsed in a series of crim inal and civil court actions. said. Mercer’s family held a small party for him in his room, including a showing of the 1935 movie Old Man Rhythm,” in which he ap peared. Mercer’s hit songs include “Laura, “That Old Black Magic’ and “Blues in the Night.” SAN DIEGO — A plea of guilty to a reckless driving charge has PASADENA, Calif. — A 4-year- old movie, a cake and a turn for the better marked the 67th birthday of songwriter Johnny Mercer, who underwent brain surgery last month. Mercer, whose doctors say they removed a noncancerous tumor Oct. 25, was moved out of the inten sive care unit at Huntington Memo rial Hospital Tuesday, a spokesman SAN ANTONIO — Dennis Stan- fill, chairman of the board of Twen tieth Century Fox, found himself the object of amusement when a fire broke out on the 22nd floor of a local hotel. Stanfill’s movie company released the film “The Towering Inferno.” Flames engulfed a curtain in the Hilton Palacio Del Rio’s ballroom Tuesday as Stanfill met in a nearby room with some 75 civic leaders. Firemen quickly extinguished the blaze, but not before smoke bil lowed through sections of the hotel. c Qie c 7uTquoise G §lioi MANOR EAST MALL (Permanent Location) PRICES FROM $6.00 —UP 10% AGGIE DISCOUNT WITH I.D. CAR OPEN 11:00 A M. DAILY TYPING SPECIAL RATES ONLY 60c PAGE Academic & Profession CALL OR COME BY W.T. A. Services 846-7779 303 Anderson College Station Only 2 blocks from TAMU 779-3077 after 6:00 RIDE OH! Sales Center For: Bicycle parts & accessories WE SER't*E ALL MAKES OF BICYCLES CENTRAL CYCLE & SUPPLY 3505 E. 29th St. — 822-2228 Take East University to 29th St. (Tarrow Street) Follow the Texas Aggies to Arkansas Dec. 5, 6, 7 Cost: 47.00 per person Includes: Round trip bus, 2 nights Holiday Inn downtown, and student ticket. Sign up in the Student Programs Office in the MSC Limited Space • Must be an A&M Student Sponsored by the MSC Travel Committee BUYING PAGES li THE AGGIELAND 71 FOR ORGANIZATIONS AND CLUBS In an attempt to set precedent concerning theconfl of recognized versus unrecognized organizations clubs, The Aggieland ’76 is requiring organizations clubs desiring to be represented in the book BE RE0 NIZED BY THE UNIVERSITY. Even if an unrecognized organization or club bought pages in past Aggielands, if they want to be eluded this year the organization or club must go thn the recognition procedures established by the university, An organization or club wanting to become r nized can do so at the Student Programs Office, secoo floor of the MSC. The Aggieland will accept no organization or club! reserving space after Nov. 14, 1975. All previously recognized organizations and clu plus those applying for recognition have until Nov. 14 reserve space. After Nov. 14 there will be no further spat sold in the book and no exceptions will be made. If any questions develop call Student Publications 845-2611, ask for Debbie Stallings or Gary Baldasari. One day WANT AD RATES 10c per 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 SPECIAL NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE BATTALION CLASSIFIE! TUNE-UPS & MINOR REPAIRS AT YOUR HOME OR OFFICE Datsun l '# ; Toyota VW MOBILE METRIC MECHANIC 846-8213 Class of ’65 FOR SALE OR RENT FOR SALE HELP WANTED THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Trotter, John Wayne Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistry Dissertation: SYNTHESIS VIA HALOKETENE CYCLO ADDUCTS. FOR RENT Time: November 19, 1975 at 1:00 p.m. Place: Room 1024 in the Chemistry Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES! You may pick up your announcements beginning Nov. 24 at the Student Finance Center, Room 217, MSC from S:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday. Extra announcements will go on sale December 1 at 8:00 a.m. on a first come, first serve basis in Room 217, MSC. 46tl 1 BELAIR Mobile Home Park city 5 minutes from campus Swimming pool, TV cable, all utilities, large lots. 822-2326 or 822-2421 Get the Best for Less 394tfn Bring your bikes to White’s Auto Store, College Station, your oldest and most de pendable store, for parts, repair, or trade and prices you like. 1974 Kawasaki 5<X), excellent! 693-6944. ROOMMATE WANTED Salesgirl wanted to work put hours. Retail experience dfl Apply in person at Farmers!! Delicatessen. 2700 Texas Ave. Brian FOR SALE BE A MODEL - Free report shows you how to be a Model during your spare time. Learn in the privacy of your home. Write today. No obligation. Glamour Studio, Suite 203, Box 442, San Marcos, TX 78666 46tl0 SPECIAL NOTICE CITADEL 104 Plaasant THE CITADEL NORTH 401 Laka Straat 846-3856 Si 1 and 2 bedroom furnished or un> furnished, with or without bills paid. NOTICE Grandfather Clocks for Sale Thomas Clock Company 901 Gordon Bryan 822-6122 HOUSE OF TIRES HOUSE OF TIRES INSURANCE Auto - Mobile Home - Bikes One bedroom apartment, unfurnished, Plantation Oaks Apts. 693-0269 <J4t3 Female faculty staff or graduate student needed to share large four bedroom house W/D fireplace, pool. Call 846-1635 or 846-2183 after 5. OVERSEAS JOBS-temporary or |>erman| Australia, S. America, Africa, etc. All fields,i inouthK Expenses paid, sightseeing. Fred International Job Center, Dept. TC Box 1490, CA 94704 JOB OPPORTUNITIES Male wanted spring semester, $84.50 monthly, all bills paid. 693-9266. 46t5 2 female roommates needed. Rent $70 each. All utilities included. 693-0069. 38t3 HELP WANTED HOUSE OFl HIRES Call Pat Cooper Heritage Insurance Assoc. 846-8701, 707 S. Texas. For Rent: Efficiency apartment near campus. Country Place Apartments. Call 846-4359. 42t8 Need 2 roommates, female, to take over lease at Bar celona. Call for more information, 693-7438, ask for Debbie or Lynda. 45t4 [CORNER OF COULTER & TEXAS 822-7139 6 locations to serve you BRYAN-COUEGE STATION, PASADENA, HOUSTON. CONROE. KILLEEN. Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting Free Estimates HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY, INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ax e. — 823-8111 . furnished, available Dec. 1. 693-4652 before 9 p.m.45t4 Room in private home with three other girls, all stu dents. Ideal situation. Kitchen privileges. Will consider a pet. 5 minutes from University. Large house on 3!6 acres. Close to shopping centers. All rooms are up stairs. Bath, phone and small living room. Also kitchen efficiency. Call 846-5694 after 5:00 p.m. or come by 738 Garden Acres. 45t2 WE WON’T BE BEAT ON QUALITY OR PRICE BY ANYONE! Eat your heart out, competition Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 “ATTENTION VETERINARY JUNIORS OR SENIORS: Dis mantling laboratory, have Lab Equipment and X-ray with com plete dark-room equipment for sale. Excellent condition. Priced well below replacement value. An excellent buy for someone. Private owner. Call (817) 552-6724 after six p.m. MEMBERSHIP SPECIAL Hi Speed Balance $2.00 per wheel Bubble Balance $1.00 per wheel v. STEEL BELTED RADIALS JUST $5.00 OVER COST! u_ HOUSE OF TIRES HOUSE OF TIRES HOUSE • COLLECTOR S SQUARE” 608 South Bryan Unloading Sale, 4 new loads of antiques, glass, china. More Coming Daily! Walnut, Oak, Pine furniture, collectibles,^ etc. Woodburning stove, ornate iron antique bed, rattan-wicker chair & tables, oak singer sewing machine. Many bargains every week, Mon day thru Saturday. 43t4 Christmas Gift WORLD BOOK ENCYC LOPEDIA 22 Vol. & Childcraft 15 Vol. Easy terms. Special discount to educators. For information, call after 5:30 p.m. 693-7707. Has the following openings: Typists Secretary plus shorthand Executive Secretaries Bookkeepers Managers Salesmen Mechanics AND OF COURSE: Numerous other positions 822-7308 2008 Texas Ave. Plantation Shopping Center ^ va vb T C;lif iFor employment Information alt' A&M University dial 84 5-4444 dav. Eaual Emolovment Oppoit A&M university dial UAti-Awmw day. Equal Employment Opporti through Affirmative Action. ■■■ - Texas A&M Universiljr ——i • -iii** WORK WANTED Will do typing. Call 823-4579 after 5p.m.^ Saturday. Typing. After 5:30, 693-0267. Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723. Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. 0544. WANTED Have airplane. You share expense. LuMxX' return 30th. 693-3430. Thorens TD-160C manual turntable with base and dustcover, excellent condition, $175 or best offer. 846- 4571 4613 *71 Gremlin X, good condition, 845-2703. 4315 1974 Honda Civic, automatic, air, radio, excellent con dition, $500 plus take up payments. 10 speed Schwinn bike, generator light. Brand new. Will talk price. Ten ed bike, good condition, will talk price. Three speed speed bike, good condition, will talk pnee. three spec bike, good condition, talk price. Call Lynda or Debbie, 693-7438. 45t4 ’64 VW. Call after 5 p.m. 693-5287. 1969 Bonneville Pontiac. Needs few repairs. Call 845- 6109. 45t5 MR. GATTI’S is looking for additional versatile enter tainers: guitar, banjo, pianist, singers, duos and groups. We are also offering a cash award plus contract for the forma tion of a “Mr. G. Ragtime Band. ” If you have talent and would like to audition. call 846-4809 for appointment. 25tfn LOST Lost Slide Rule with br» case. Nov. 11. “V.H. Go 1 win ’ engraved on case WARD OFFERED. 845-3349 after 7. Lost black Lab Pointer, 2 years old. 84H-$ WARD RN needed for 3-11 and 11-7 shifts. Part time or full time. Call or come to Grimes Memorial Hospital, Navasota, Tx. Ask for Mrs. Winklemann, 825-6585 APARTMENT PLACEMENT SERVICE 3200 South College 823-7506 Reserve your apartment now for the Spring Semester We Will Show You a Selection of Apartments in the B-CS Area. Our Services Free to You Cynthia Jensen 779-2047 Murray Sebesta 693-8950 Sue Pitts 846-1924 J. Glenn-Broker By Drill Field, Class Ring — Internalion^ • Brussels. Reward Offered. Contact Karen, ^ Return duffel bag and contents lost between'^ and FM 2818 Friday p.m. 845-5601. REW# Wedding band. REWARD. Call 693-9575 ■ □□□■aHoanoi □ □□□QHHDBE3D0 ■■■■HaOdDlH ei o a a □ e b a □geici SALES • SERVICE RENTALS AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call; George Webb Farmers Insurance Gro«j 3400 S. College 82J-* |i , SOSOLIK TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith Sales and Servit' TV Rental 713 S. 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