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Page 4 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1977 MARK XII APARTMENTS YOU CAN STILL TRAVEL & STUDY - 401 Lincoln IN EUROPE 1 BR Furnished $190.00 + elec. COLLEGE CREDITS 2 BR Studio Furn. $300.00 + elec. OFFERED FOR INDIVIDUAL STUDY AND TRAVEL THIS SUMMER 9 month leases Sept. 1 thru May GEARED TOWARD INDIVIDUAL NEEDS. 6” insulation in the walls - 8” in the studio attics. Cable TV fur- TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS AVAILABLE FOR F 6 R E 1 G N STUDY PROGRAMS THIS FALL. nished. TUITION AND Write: Karl May ROUND TRIP AIR TRANSPORTATION 210 Lake Air Bank Bldg. EAST COAST S350 00 Waco, Texas 76710 MIDWESf $365.00 WEST COAST $455.00 Call: (817) 772-8557 CALL TOLL FREE: 800-223-1722 NEW YORK 212-986-7624 'yuptnamt* i'j Eddie Dominguez ’66 Joe Arciniega ’74 Greg Price .4? If you want the real thing, not frozen or canned . .. We call It "Mexican Food Supreme." Dallas location; 3071 Northwest Hwy 352-8570 WANT AD RATES One day 10c per word Minimum charge — $1.00 Classified Display $1.65 per column inch each insertion ALL classified ads must be pre-paid. DEADLINE 3 p.m. day before publication BATTALION CLASSIFIED AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY “Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel led orders. Yearbooks must be picked up dur ing the academic year in which they are pub lished. “Students who will not be on campus when the yearbooks are published, usually by Sep tember 1, must pay a mailing and handling fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be mailed without the necessary fees having been paid. "Refunds will not be made on books not picked up within one semester of the publica- to date.” This policy took effect on October 22, 1976. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Show, Ivan Tristan Jr. Degree: Ph.D. in Oceanography Dissertation: A SPATIAL MODELING AP PROACH TO PELAGIC ECOSYSTEMS Time: 8:00 A.M. on May 27, 1977 Place: Room 1203 in the O&M Building G. W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College SPECIAL NOTICE The C&S Transit Co. Restaurant is accept ing applications for part-time and full time help in the following positions: 1. Waitresses (exp. preferred) 2. Bartender 3. General help Call 693-7623 and ask for the manager or apply in person at 815 Hwy. 30. 119t4 TEACHERS WANTED: West and other states, Placements since 1946. Bonded, Southwest Teachers Agency, Box 4337, Al buquerque, NM 87106. Free Registration. imio The dearest hospital in the deerest county in Texas is interviewing for Registered Nurses and Licensed Vocational Nurses for evening and night duty. Please contact Leon County Memorial Hospital, Buffalo, Texas 75831 or call collect 214-322-4231. Il2t8 ATTENTION SUMMER AND VET GRADUATES You may begin ordering your Graduation Announcements June 6th thru June 17th at the Student Finance Center, Room 217, Memorial Student Center from 8:00 to 4:00, Monday thru Friday. 119t8 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSJELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8 111 JOB OPPORTUNITIES Weight Watchers has an exciting new program. College Station class meets Thursdays, 6:30 p.m., Hillel Foundation, 800 Jersey Street. For further information call 822-7303. 83tfn NEED A JOB NOW? We are currently locating employees for a number of businesses. Many full, part time and summer positions are available. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT COUNSELING PLACEMENT SERVICE 707 University Dr. Suite 11 College Station, Tex 77840 Next To University Nat’l Bank 846-3741 i2o«i PUBLIC AUCTION Saddles and Tack A large shipment of western sad dles and tack will be auctioned off. Approx. 100 saddles — 14”, 15”, 16” seats. Some padded, some hand tooled, buck stitched and silver laced. Some are ranch using saddles, some plain or rough out tooled, roping or cut ting horse trees. Some Arabian saddles, English saddles, youth and child’s saddles! Some long horn saddles. All saddle? have a 5 yr. written guarantee. Partial tack listing: large quantity of Tex-Tan and Circle Y tack. 510 and 610 Sunbeam Clippers, ear clippers. Trammel bits, Roy type hits and spurs, pads, kool pads, lariat ropes, big lead ropes, bri dles, cinches, neats foot oil, show head stalls, show halters,: approx. 300 halters all types. 100’s of items not listed. Each item offered will be sold subject to inspection. Both individually and in group lots. TERMS: cash or check with proper I. D. Sunday May 29th, 1977 1:30 PM THE AMERICAN LEGION Hwy. 36 North, Brenham, Texas Auctioneer: Bryan Staly TX GS-0117 WORK WANTED Typing. 846-3491. Typing done after 5:30. 693-0267. Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544 . 83tfn Full time typing. 7723. Symbols. Call 823- 392tfh Professional Typing Services. Located at 707 University Drive, Suite 23. Next door to Uni versity National Bank. Hours: 9-5 Mon.-Fri. 846-9109. 118t3 Antiques, Collectors Stuff, Primi tives, Junque, Treasures, Bargains, 1,000 & 1 Iron Things, Rocks, Geodes, You Name It We May Have One Or More. Hurry! Come By. Welcome! 608 South Bryan In Bryan. 11814 THE LA SALLE Attention Co-op Stu dents. A quiet, dignified place to live & study. Monthly Rates La Salle Hotel 120 SOUTH MAIN BRYAN 713/822-1501 ; Hyde Park 4-plexes. Now •teasing 4 blocks from Texas University. Boyett St. 846-7781. .T; ' TROPICANA APARTMENTS Summer rate, also 9 month leases starting Sep tember— large one and two bedroom apts., cen tral AC, pool, furnished or unfurnished, carport, private storage room — utilities included — quiet — 2710 Kent St. — 822-9055. 108tll 2 bdrm-1 bath duplex-1422 Hillside, Southwood Valley. Fenced yard, complete kitchen, W/D connections, economical to heat and cool-$215.00 month. 845-7420. 693-2304. lists BOYS ONLY. Apt. for two. after 6. 3. Call 846-5132 llltfn One bedroom with kitchen privileges. 306B North Parker. 823-0679. 119t2 Horse pasture and stalls. 846-7015. 109t25 \ • a • ■ . • ^ .wrov. -7 ^ cpir 4 For employment information at Texas A&M University dial 845-4444 24 hours a day. Equal Employment Op portunity through Affirmative Action. Texas A&M University HELP WANTED IF YOU'RE INTERESTED in the men’s and boy’s apparel business — Check this position — Guarantee salary of $2.40 per hour with total pay based on total store sales. Opportunity to learn all phases of the business. 20-40 hours per week. Can adjust hours to your schedule. CONTACT Heritage Men’s Wear, 117 N. Main, Downtown Bryan. 822-6575. 120t2 Summer Jobs. High School and College students. Work part- time now and full-time this sum mer. Apply in person only. Whataburger. Bryan or College Station. tostfo ESCAPE! TRAVEL — WORK ON SHIPS. Good pay! Men/Women. Send name, ad dress, 25c postage. Globetrotter, Box 1266-C3, Kansas City, MO 64141. lists FOR SALE BOOK SALE. Texas A&M University Bookstore. Large selection of scientific and technical books. $1.99 or $2.99. General Maintenance man. Part time or full. Apply: A. Hawley, Rodeway Inn, 1601 Texas Ave., Bryan. 118t4 -Let White’s Auto Store, -College Station, serve you with your hardware and plumbing needs. North Gate. SALES — Gas' and Oil Wells. 3358. 614-866- 96t33 For Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 ALLEN The Television Oldsmobile Shop Cadillac TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith Sales and Services „ TV Rental > SALES - SERVICE 713 S. Main Bryan 822-2133 “’Where satisfaction is AUTO INSURANCE standard equipment” v FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb 2401 Texas Ave. Farmers "'Insurance Group 823-8002 ! 3400 S. CoUege 823-8051 j HAVE LUNCH ON US! Everyone who leases an apt. through A&M Apt. Place ment Service will be given a FREE Lunch at T.J.’s. Our way of saying, “Thanks Ags.” LEASING NOW FOR FALL 77 3 Call for appointment A&M APT. PLACEMENT SERVICE |■W A Free Service JMM 693-3777 ^ Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 Supreme Court rules on pornography law United Press Internationa] WASHINGTON — The Su preme Court has put a brake on its deference to local communities in dealing with distribution of hard core pornography. In a busy, multiple-decision day Monday, the justices ruled 5 to 4 that a federal jury in Iowa must look to high court guidelines for deter mining whether material is offen sive, not state law. The state law punished only dissemination of obscenity to minors. The American Library Associa- PRINTING & OFFICE SUPPLIES 707 TEXAS AVE., COLLEGE STATION OPEN 8 1 30-5'30 MON.-SAT- 846-5794 WE DO COPY WORK PACK’S PLASTER & CERAMICS Tues., Wed., Thurs. 1 p.m.-9 p.i Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday 2 p.m.-5 p.m. FM 2233, Old Wheelock Rd. 823-3965 tion and the Association of Ameri can Publishers expressed disap pointment at the ruling. Their lawyers had suggested that the whole thrust of a major obscenity decision in 1973 was to give states more leeway. And, that if states wished to accord additional First Amendment protection the federal government need not meddle. But the court upheld the convic tion of a Des Moines man on charges of sending obscene material through the mail within the state. The opinion said a state’s right not to regulate in the obscenity field cannot compel the federal govern ment to allow in-state obscene mail ings. In another case, the court ruled unanimously that states may pattern union security provisions in con tracts with labor unions after the laws that apply to private business. In a Detroit teachers’ case, it held that employes who do not wish to join a union may be compelled to pay the equivalent of dues but that the money may not be used for ideological causes to which the indi vidual objects. The aggrieved per- Uni kUSTI [in L. [ mas Air consid' jratoriu for indust Mfe can give you something to smile about. efficiency & 2 bedroonn floorplans bus service ro and from campus managemenr-sponsored ponies • clubhouse and pool • Semester leases available • Special summer rates 693-1325 502 Southwest Parkway HJilloiuick son may demand a proportional fund, the opinion said. In a 7-2 decision the courti that a grand jury witness neej| . ne ar be advised that he is a target f« UI -j dictment. The court also said , el ’ e on testimony he gives withoutj |p[ ern er warning may be used againstti) ^ w ] tri f- . ,, ustriale In a senes or tree press acSi fo,, the court agreed in a California^ ij r > s p r to decide whether news report! et j n g ( and cameramen should havegrej gj a j r a j access to prison inmates tkfi public. It refused, though, tolil order restricting news coverage the trial in Florence, S.C, former state Sen. Ralph Gasijiit charges of misappropriating fejj funds. The justices also denied hear to a Jacksonville, Fla., woman' objected to press photograph entering her home with fire une tigators and to Penthouse magaa The magazine claimed tlj operators of a California resort who filei $540 million libel suit againsl should be considered “public^ es” and thus subject to standards of proof. In other actions the court: Texas h deral h 'orcem Hill sai Jr with he has so: step 5 bre mon ■ he Fede . . . i „ t Oriental!' V Agreed to consider Hoot j,, r00 m 308 Secretary Patricia Harris’claimtijiu m. her department need not payopu . Res ^r c {? tion subsidies to owners offeden! m assisted projects to offset certi rent hikes for low-income tenans So sap V Struck down a Conneclit regulation requiring neglected* dependent girls committed toi care of the state to obtain an cial’s written consent toanaborti V Unanimously ruled state may not discriminate agais nonresidents by barring themfe fishing in its waters norstopata from commercial fishing withini three-mile limit.