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THE BATTALION
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1979
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CLASSIFIED delayed
Battalion Classifieds
CaD 845-2611
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SPECIAL NOTICE
SPECIAL NOTICE
FMC Corporation will be on campus Thursday and Friday,
February 8th and 9th, interviewing spring and summer graduates
with B.S. and M.S. Degrees in:
Mechanical Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Engineering Technology
Agricultural Engineering
Industrial Safety
Mechanized Agriculture
A presentation will be made on FMC Corporation and those divisions recruiting on campus,
on Wednesday, February 7th at 7 p.m. in Room 510 in the Rudder Tower Building.
All students who plan to seek a degree in the above disciplines and would like to learn more
about opportunities with FMC are invited to attend this meeting.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Attention May Graduates
1^
FOR SALE
A a a ^ ^
2-Horse trailer. 822-7295.
READY, GET SET, GO ORDER YOUR
GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS
January 2, 1978 - February 16, 1978
MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER
Room 217 - MSC
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM 72127
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CAMPUS AUDIO
For a 20-50% discount on most
makes of stereo equipment.
Plus high end audio t.v., p.a.
equip., etc. All equipment brand
new in factory sealed cartons
with full warranties. Call Jimmy
Spalten at 693-5388. 76m
WHY RENT?
Buy a 2 bdrm house. 4 Blocks to
campus. Small down w/mo. pay
ments of approx. $210. 300 Park
Place, C.S.
693-7844
82110
'roommattl^a/anteeT
Own bedroom and bathroom,
paid. 693-9101.
$150.
FOR SALE
FuzzBuster II radar detector, $80.
693-0459.
8913
Camera lens. Nikkor
Nikkonos. 693-0459.
underwater for
891.3
WEDDINGS - Specializing in silk &
fresh flowers. Corsages & custom
make arrangements.
EVELYN’S ORIGINALS
2215 Wayside Drive. Brvan
822-0845 8812
Two pair air suspension stereo speakers. Good
buy. 693-7994. 8912
Hoei medium size bird cage, like new. 693-
7994. 89t2
Cooperative Education,
College of Liberal Arts
Cooperative Education in
the College of Liberal Arts
has an immediate opening
for a student interested in
doing legal research. The
job requires 20 hrs. a week
and transportation. Please
contact Susannah Clary at
845-7814 or come to the 1st
Floor of Harrington Educa
tion Center.
Eleven year old Thoroughbred
mare - winner of $5500+ - Gen
tle - Rides Good - Will breed to
Trader Ric (TB) - $1500.
Sonn Ellen 846-8509
8915
Lose weight, be healthy with SLENDER
NOW. Guaranteed. We deliver. 693-7431.8716
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FOR SALE
Datsun B210. 8-track, A/C, low mileage, ex
cellent condition. Call Bruce 696-2624. 88t3
Datsun 260Z mod 74. Excellent condition,
$4900. Call 693-5975. 86t4
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
"Where satisfaction is
standard ecftiiptnent"
2401 Texas Av<>.
S23-ova;
6 6
PUBLIC AUCTION
SADDLES AND TACK
5 J
A large shipment of saddles and tack of all kinds will be
auctioned off. Approximately 100 saddles 14”, 15”, 16”
seats. Some padded, some hand tooled, buck stitched
and silver laced. Some are plain ranch using saddles,
several full silver show saddles. Also English, youth and
childs saddles. All adult saddles have a 5 year written
guarantee by American Saddle Co.
PARTIAL TACK LISTING:
Some Tex-Tan and Circle Y tack, 510 and 610 Sunbeam
Clippers, also Sunbeam Earl Clippers, Trammel Bits, Roy
type bits and spurs. Ranch pads, kool pads, large quantity
winter horse blankets, big lead ropes, bridles, cinches,
Neats foot oil, show headstall, show halters, halters of all
kinds. Hundreds of items not listed. Each item sold will be
subject to inspection.
“ALL NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE”
DEALERS WELCOME
Terms: Cash or check with proper I.D.
V.F.W.
Sunday, Feb. 11 at 1:30 p.m.
2818 West Bypass Bryan, Texas
Auctioneer: Alan Drake, TXGS-0190246
Licensed and Bonded
OFFICIAL NOTICE
HELP WANTED _ HELP WANTEL
Cooperative Education, College
of Liberal Arts
Cooperative Education in the Col
lege of Liberal Arts is now taking
applications from interested stu
dents for summer placement in
business organizations, govern
ment and county agencies. These
positions include full-time or part-
time placements. For more informa
tion on specific job criteria, please
contact Susannah Clary at 845-
7814, or come to the 1st Floor, Har
rington Education Center.
8915
FULL OR PART TIME
’“Flexible hours to fit your scneauie
“Rapid advancement
*Day shift
“Night shift (til 10:00 p.m.)
“Weekends
Minimum starting salary $2.90 per hour tor inexperienced persons. Cashier experience
helpful.
Apply in person only:
9:30-11:00 a.m. (if possible!
Whataburger
Bryan
1101 Texas
College Station
105 Dominik ifimn
Cooperative Education,
College of Liberal Arts
The Liberal Arts Cooperative
Education program has
scheduled its first fall meeting in
Rudder Tower, Room 601 at
7:00 P.M. on February 13. This
meeting is to acquaint in
terested Liberal Art4 students
with the CO-OP program in the
College of Liberal Arts. All in
terested persons are invited to
attend.
8915
WANTED
Housewives or husbands who desire supplemental In
come by working part time in food catering. Most jobs are
in the early evening for 3-4 hours.
No experience necessary
Call JoAnn Canon 779-2851 for
appointment.
SERVICES
Hunter’s Creek Stable. Finest stabling in
Brazos Valley. Boarding and teaching. 693-
6482 or 846-0851. 74120
Professional Typing Services. 846-9109. 73(51
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
EXTRA MONEY
Help Update Information For
New City Directory
By Address Canvass
STUDENTS, HOUSEWIVES
RETIREES & OTHERS
Must Have Own Transportation
Minimum Age 17
Flexible Hours. No Selling.
Apply in Person Tues.-Thurs.
9 A.M. to Noon 2 P.M. to 4 P.M.
R.L. Polk Inc.
219 North Main
Room 208
Bryan, Tx.
E.O.E. 8515
LOST
Lost. Male Irish Setter wearing choker. Re-
ward. 779-5613. 8814
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PETS
Free kittens. Call 693-9728. ‘ »
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my-
CHILD CARE
Child care. Day or night. 779-2773.
WANTED
W anted night time telephone solicitor. Flexi
ble schedule. Excellent pay, 6-12 hours/week.
696-5706. 8713
Typing. Experienced, fast,
accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544.
37tf-
Typing. Symbols. Notary
Public. 823-
7723.
12tfn
Need a Christian young lady to do cooking and
housework. Call Norma 846-8249. 88t2
FOR RENT
1 Bd. furnished apartment Vi block from cam
pus. $170 mo. 207 Montclair, C.S. 846-
6211. 82tl0
Nice two bedroom apartment partially fur
nished, $180 plus bills. Work 845-8042, home
846-4586. 88(2
LOVE TO DRIVE? ^
Drive for Pizza Express. |
Flexible hours, i
$2.90 per hour
Pizza Express |
| 319 Patricia, 846-7785 sets ^
l MEN! - WOMEN! |
JOBS ON SHIPS! American. Foreign. No ~
I experience required. Excellent pay. A
Worldwide travel. Summer job or career. ’
A Send $3.00 for information. SEAFAX, A
’ Dept. L-15 Box 2049, Port Angeles, ’
A Washington 98362. 8615 A
| Need part time delivery personnel, f
i Flexible hours. Must have own car. *
f Apply In Person J
k Chanello’s k
301 Patricia, C.S.
All bills
8812
Female housemate
to share
four bedroom two bath house in
quiet neighborhood.
Covered
parking, $115/month
plus half
bills.
779-0877
, aafci
1 80124 |
NEW EFFICIENCIES
5140 month. One bedroom from $175|
nonth. All bills paid except electricity.
No pets. Villa West Apartments, south!
if Villa Maria. Lorraine Peterson,!
nanager. 822-7772. i8itfn|
AVON
EARN EXTRA MONEY
AND STILL
HAVE TIME TO STUDY
Sell Avon For details, call
f NO DEPOSIT 1
| Take over Plantation Oaks lease at 1978 |
■ rates. Expires 5/31/79. Furnished effi- ■
■ ciency, all utilities paid, $220/mo.-one E
I person. Inquire #478.
BEGIN IMMEDIATELY
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The
Battalion
United Press International
WASHINGTON - D
some objections they were J
the issue, a federal ethics ad\i»
board Saturday delayed for at leas
month a decision on whether|
government should finance
tube baby research.
The panelists, however, appes
to agree that fertilizing the hm
egg in a test tube was ethii
whether or not it was implanted:
woman,* as long as the ultimatej
was to overcome the infertility
married couples.
The board members, who inch
doctors, ethiojsts and lawyers, »3
asked by HEW Secretary Jose
Califano last year to recommendi
ethical grounds whether the g
ernmemt should lift a three-ji
suspension of federal'support oti
search in which human eggs a
sperm are joined in the laborats
But after two days of public del
erations,- members pyt off
«um pending 'its meeting m
mouth.
It was clear the board wasdhi
on the specific ethical issuebelort
— whether HEW shouldappm
request by Dr. Pierre Soupart
Vanderbilt Uniygjrsitv for®
to suppprt a study ;or test tubes
bryos Tor possible abnormalities
Rev. Richard A. McCormick,|
fessor of Christian ethics
Georgetown University, saidhe
concerned with ^governments
port ,of re search that would creat
embryo for experimentation am
implantation.
Dr. Sissela;. Rok, also a lx
member aud a^/medical et
specialist from Harvard Univer
at one point noted that the n<
already ‘divided 013. the ah
issue and "it does not seem
we ought to exacerbate this sp
going further.”
Board chairman James
Gaither, an attorney from SanFi
cisco, said after the meeting that!
believed the board members
proved the basic ethics of test
fertilization providing that the
mate goal was to give infest
couples an opportunity to have
own children.
“I think we ar6 much closes
what We regard, as* ethical,” Gaih
said. don't think our differesr
are great.”
He said a revised draft statesis
would be prepared and discussec
the board’s next meeting, schediii
for March.
Klansman
innocent
Number One
in
Aggieland
Spacious 3 Room Apartment
Large sitting & bedroom with fireplace,
large cooking & dining area with full
kitchen fixtures. Table seats 8, complete
bath, screened porch for harvest plants,
etc. Bills paid. Located 12 min. from uni
versity. Attractive neighborhood, very
modest rent. Usually preferred by ad
vanced student or couple.
Call 822-6668
8713
MUSICIANS
Make beautiful music with
Mr. Gatti’s
Single-four piece bands needed
For audition call Ron-
846-4809
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SPORTING GOODS
FRANCHISE
, Available in your area. Start your own sporting
I goods business. Part-time or full-time. $1000
| required. Send name, address and phone
, number. 7691 Central Ave. NE, Fridley, MN
1 55432. 612-7819.
SPORT-ABOUT, INC. 8713
nAMKiyM OAK*
APARTMENTS
T • O •
“ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED”
Furnished & Unfurnished
Efficiency, 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apartments
No Escalation Clause or
Fuel Adjustment Charge
Professional Maintenance Staff
(24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE)
Two Beautiful Swimming Pools
Tennis Courts
Party/Meeting Room with Sundeck
Health Spas, including
Saunas for Men & Women
Three Laundry Rooms
On Shuttlebus Route
Rental office open Monday through Friday 9-5
Saturday 10-5 Sunday 2-5
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United Press International
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -
lawyer’ for 'former Ku
Klansman Eugene Thomass
polygraph tests proved his cliei
statement that FBI informant &
Thomas Rowe shot and killed a
rights worker in 1965 on
Alabama road.
Thomas, who served six yeans
10-year federal prison sentence;
the crime, said Rowe borrowed:
pistol and fired the fatal
Viola Liuzzo of Detroit during)
mile-an-hour chase while she*
ferrying a civil rights marcher)
tween Montgomery- and Selma
* Thomas, lawyer John Edm#
Mays of Ddfcatuf and Roberts
ton of Tuscaloosa, the Impfli
Vk/izard of the United Klani
America, discussed Thomas’s s
. meats in a news conferenceFrii
’ A signed and niftarized a#
from Thomas said he, Rowe and*
low Klansmen William Eaton*
Collie Leroy Wilkins left the!
mingham area and drove to !
gomery op their way to Selma 11
night of the killing. In a
ery parking' lot, Rowe, said he '
dropped and damaged'hls pistol?*
Her and asked Thomas'lSi
borrow his gun, Thomas’s!
said.
Thomas said they drove to«‘
Selma, pulled up beside Liuz*
car and saw the white woman ffif
black youth in her car.
"Tommy Rowe said, ‘Didyou^
that nigger and white woman?I
gfeti therrlf'”’ according to
fid&vit. ’T -
Thomas, who was drivingthei*
said he assumed they intended?!
to scare the woman and blacky
“We chased the car at highsp?
and finally pulled up beside it?!
Rowe on the driver’s side in ^
rear,” Thomas said. “He
other window down,
eral shots and hi^y
Their car left the'toad.’
Mays said lie had his
polygraph testsTroin three sep
polygraph experts, and sa
found him to be telling, the I
A Lowndes County ^
1978 indicted Rowe fof the i
bftt he is feh^pg^xb: ’
. hfs home in , SaVanttah,
Rowe Friday ■’
told in court to send Thomas*
Wilkins to .jail on a charge of rf*
ing Liuzzo’s civil fights. They"?
acquitted ou a state murder cha?
Rowe said fhe -FBI tested hU
toL after the. slaying „
be^fft Working eobditidft, althonf
had not been fired in several d*’ 1 1
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