The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 17, 1980, Image 3

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convention
More than 1,000 Texas Agricultu
ral Extension Service professionals
will converge on the Texas A&M
University campus to attend the
1980 State Extension Conference
this week.
The theme of the five-day meet is
“YOU” (You — Opportunity —
Understanding), centering on “peo
ple concerns” and their solutions.
The Extension Service conducts
informal public education programs
in agriculture, home economics,
community development and 4-H
and youth.
The conference was scheduled to
open this morning with an address
by Dr. Daniel C. Pfannstiel, confer
ence director.
Throughout the week, staff mem
bers will attend refresher courses —
ranging from courses on energy,
urban programming and the family,
to courses on consumers, commodity
market information and life manage
ment.
Special exhibits for the conference
will take an in-depth look at the ener
gy picture.
A methanol car exhibit will be pro
vided by Texas A&M University’s
chemical engineering department.
Other exhibits deal with gasohol,
clothing for energy conservation,
shale oil, energy concerns in agricul
ture, driving for energy conserva
tion, magnetic fusion and energy
conservation alternatives for the
home.
The exhibits will be on display in
the Rudder Mall area during the con
ference.
Policeman dies in
South African riot
THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1980
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United Press International
JOHANNESBURG, South Africa
— A white demonstrator stabbed a
policeman to death in Capetown ear
ly Monday in a melee in which
baton-wielding police fired tear gas
to break up protests on the anniver
sary of the 1976 Soweto race riots —
the bloodiest in the nation’s history.
Students had called for a nation
wide strike by black workers to re
member the more than 600 victims
of the Soweto riots and vowed to go
on with demonstrations despite a
government ban on meetings of
more than 10 people for the rest of
June.
Johannesburg police, who re
ported the policeman killed in Cape
town, said the stay-away was heavy
in the Capetown area but less effec
tive in Durban and Johannesburg.
A police spokesman said the police
tried to keep a low profile in the face
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of the demonstrations, but would not
tolerate any officers being killed.
On Sunday, riot police fired tear
gas and charged into the crowds with
batons to break up a peaceful prayer
meeting of 300 students in the park
ing lot of Soweto’s largest church,
Regina Mundi. Several people were
arrested.
Police also fired tear gas canisters
into a crowd of foreign journalists
and television camera crews who
watched the meeting.
The government Friday vowed it
would not tolerate anarchy in con
nection with the June 16 anniversary
of Soweto. Police Minister Louis Le
Grange said his men would move in
on June 16 or any other day to pro
tect the state’s security.
But students vowed to go ahead
with memorial services in defiance of
the emergency government ban, and
police braced themselves for con
frontations with blacks, mulattos and
Indians.
Pamphlets circulated throughout
black townships in the country’s
urban centers ordered black workers
to stay home.
“All the workers should observe
and keep this day — June 16 — re
vered,” one pamphlet said. “Don’t
sacrifice your life for a day’s pay. No
one is going to work on Monday June
16 or else.
“Be warned. Warn your neighbor.
Do not test the people’s patience for
it is not endless.”
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
what’s up at
Texas A&M
TUESDAY
HANG GLIDING CLUB: Will discuss summer seminars and new site
at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder.
THE GROVE: Tonight’s movie is “Paths of Glory. ” Admission for the
8:45 p.m. feature is 250 with Texas A&M I.D.
WEDNESDAY
VAN OVERBEEK LECTURES: “Current Topics in Plant Hormone
Research” is the topic of the third annual lectures, sponsored by
the Department of Plant Sciences at 4 p.m. in 510 Rudder.
THE GROVE: Will feature the World War II film, “The Great
Escape” tonight at 8:45. Admission is 250 with Texas A&M I.D.
THURSDAY
Q-DROP DEADLINE: Today is the last day to drop courses with no
penalty.
VAN OVERBEEK LECTURES: “Current Topics in Plant Hormone
Research” is the topic of the third annual lectures, sponsored by the
Deaprtment of Plant Sciences at 4 p.m. in 510 Rudder.
THE GROVE: Features the rock classic “The Rocky Horror Picture
Show” at 8:45 p.m. tonight. Admission is 250 with Texas A&M I.D.
FRIDAY
THE GROVE: Features “Midnight Express” at 8:45 p.m. and “Monty
Python and the Holy Grail” at midnight. Admission is 250 with
Texas A&M I.D.
Yarbrough free to go
if he leaves cash bond
The Battalion Classifieds
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Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment'
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
OFFICIAL NOTICE
HELP WANTED
FOR RENT
mV
EQR SALE
The Cooperative Education pro
gram in the College of Liberal Arts
has career placements available for
the Fall of 1980 with the following
companies: Foley’s, National
Aeronautics and Space Administra
tion, Corps of Engineers, Sakowitz,
and various legal offices in the state.
Students with Sophomore classifica
tion or above are encouraged to
inquire about these positions. For
more information, please contact
Henry D. Pope or Susannah Lind
say at 845-7814 or come by 107
Harrington.
Mechanic wanted. 822-0355.
NEED PERSON 21 YEARS OR OLD
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JUNE 24, THROUGH JULY 4. CALL
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JOB OPPORTUNITIES:
NEED TO EARN
MONEY?
SELL AVON.
Call
693-1069
for information. tette
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FREE PUPPY
& KITTEN
Free brindle colored puppy and free 6-
month old half Siamese kitten to good
homes.
Loves children.
Call 822-7213 after 6pm.
16312
ROOMMATE WANTED
ROOMMATE OPENING: Own room in 3-
Mrm house. 5 blocks from campus. $88 + Vi
utilities. 846-1166. 160tl0
FEMALE ROOMMATE
Female roommate needed for sum
mer and Fall. House off Southwest
Parkway. Have own room.
$125/month - utilities paid.
693-3594. isets
WANTED
WORKERS NEEDED
Workers needed for Second Term Summer
Session registration on July 10,1980.
Contact Mr. Worley or Mrs. Hodges in the
Office of Admissions and Records
211 of Heaton Hall.
163t6
Typing. Full time. Symbols. Notary Public.
823-7723. ' 76tfn
Typing. Professional, fast, reasonable. Spe
cialty — scientific papers. 846-2814. 159tl0
Small Warehouse needed. 822-0355. 158t9
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544. Ufa
PART TIME HELP NEEDED
1-2 hours in the evening.
Very flexible schedule.
Very reasonable pay.
Cali 846-1850 after noon.
16313
FEMALE ROOMMATE
Share house. $100/month.
Bills paid. Washer/Dryer.
Close to campus.
693-8383.
NEW FALL RATES
Efficiency $175, month. One bed
room starting from $195 month. All
bills paid except electricity. No pets.
Villa West Apartments, south of Vil
la Maria. Jimbeth Hite, manager.
822-7772.
BOOKBUYERS
Seeking campus representative to
buy unwanted textbooks from
professors. Pleasant, highly
profitable part-time work. Requires
$100 working capital. For details
write:
STUDENT BOOKBUYERS
509 Winding Way
Anderson, IN 46011
16311
PRE-LEASING
MHSPACES
FOR STUDENTS
-Over 400 spaces (many shaded)
-Swimming pool -Club House
-Laundry -Security Patrol
Can accommodate 12 ft. to 14 ft. homes.
$75/month; $50 Deposit
Call or come by
WESTERN VILLAGE
MOBILE HOME PARK
2001 Beck St.
Bryan 822-6912
113122
NEED EXTRA CASH? Sell Sunglasses at
$2.00 profit each. 693-9910. 162t3
Cushman 3-wheel truckster. 846-4100.
Two ten speed bicycles. Good condition. $35,
$45. Call 846-6389. I63t2
United Press International
AUSTIN — District Attorney
Ronald Earle said Monday he will
fight any move to allow Don Yar
brough, former State Supreme
Court justice convicted of perjury, to
leave the country unless the ex
judge puts up a cash bond guaran
teeing he will serve a prison sent
ence.
Yarbrough is seeking permission
to go to the Bahamas, where he said
he hopes to study medicine while his
case is appealed.
“He can go to witch doctor school
as far as I’m concerned as long as it
doesn’t cost the taxpayers anything
to extradite him if he decided to skip
out,” Earle said.
Yarbrough’s appeal is expected to
be heard by the Texas Court of Cri
minal Appeals this fall.
After his conviction in January
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Charming fixer upper across from DEX
TER PARK with GARAGE APT. on 2y 2
lots. Gorgeous trees. Endless pos
sibilities for creative family at just
$52,900.
Ask for Sandra of
TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY
at 693-7008 or 846-9508. 16113
INVEST... SAVE GAS & HASSLE
Assumption possible on 2 bdrm tow-
nhouse. Walk to campus... fplo... priva
cy fence... like new... low density.
Just $39,000.
Also house & apt. across from DEXTER
PARK. $52,900. Call Sandra of
TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY at
693-7008 or 846-9508
PARA MEDICAL TRAINEE
Para medical trainee needed to learn fast
growing career field. Hospital or nursing
home experience helpful but not mandat
ory. On the job training provided. Must
enjoy working with people and own reliable
transportation.
Call Robertson County
Community Hospital
Mr. Slowik
9am. to 4pm. weekdays.
713-279-3434 16313
SERVICES
BRAZOS VALLEY MH-MR
is accepting applications for Special
Ed Teacher and Teacher Aide. BA
Degree required. Send resume and
three work references to:
BRAZOS VALLEY MH-MR
202 E. 27th
Bryan, Texas 77801
AA/EOE is U3
Inexpensive, fast, fine copies. Self-service
copier. Self-service correcting typewriter.
KINKO'S COPIES. 846-9508, 201 College
Main 163115
Class papers, theses, dissertations, and re
ports prepared and edited on computerized
system. Barbara Boles. 846-1731. 157t33
Expert typing. Gloria. 693-8286. 160t9
Typing!! Reports, Dissertations, etc. ON THE
DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-3755. HOtfn
BEAT THE HIGH
COST OF RENT
1978 Broadmore 14 x 80 3-bdrm, 2 bath,
central air and heat, dishwasher and dis
posal, gas appliances, carpeted, woodg-
rain panelling. Good, clean condition.
Day 845-6811 - Evening 779-0658.
16313
BALLROOM
Snook, Texas
presents
TEXAS PRIDE
Saturday June 21
tickets $ 3 00
Dance from 9 to 1
— also —
THE CASUALS
Sunday June 22
tickets $ 3 00
Dance from 8 to 12
— coming soon —
GENE WATSON
June 28
Tickets sold at all Courts Western Wear stores in
Bryan-College Station.
Only 15-minutes from Bryan-College Stetlon. 3 miles
west of Snook on FM 60 (Intersection FM 60 & FM 3058)
BILL’S AND JAY’S
AUTO TUNE UP
*975™%
^a f xj PARTS
Oil change FILTER & OIL $4.00
Tune up & oil change
PLUS OIL 4 PARTS yjj
By appointment only
846-9086
3611 South College Ave.
1978, Yarbrough was permitted to
remain free on a $5,000 personal rec
ognizance bond. The personal bond,
however, does not require a defen
dant to actually put up any money.
“Somebody needs to find out how
much it costs to extradite a defen
dant,” Earle said. “We would want
him to put up an amount that would
cover the costs of extradition in case
he runs.”
Yarbrough’s lawyer, former Attor
ney General Waggoner Carr,
announced earlier this month the
former justice wants to study medi
cine in the Caribbean in an attempt
“to get the threads of his life
together. ”
Under terms of his conviction he
must have the permission of District
Judge Mace B. Thurman to leave the
country. The judge customarily con
sults the local district attorney on
such matters.
Yarbrough was found guilty of
lying to the Travis County grand jury
about meeting with a business Asso
ciate at an Austin motel to forge a car
title and discuss a plot to murder a
business foe.
Yarbrough was elected to the
state’s highest court in a 1976 sur
prise upset. A relative unknown,
Yarbrough’s victory was generally
credited to the similarity of his name
to that of Don Yarborough, another
Houston attorney who twice ran for
governor.
CLASSIC 1966 PORSCHE 912
5/Speed, new paint and interior.
Excellent condition.
$6500 or best offer.
Will trade.
318-686-3299. isate
EXPERT TYPING,
night. 846-2127.
Tlall Ramona until mid-
162128
SPECIAL NOTICE
HELP WANTED
Part-time position available
at
FARMER’S MARKET
SANDWICH SHOP
in Bryan.
Hours flexible.
322-6417 2700 Texas Ave.
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“STARVING STUDENTS”
HOUSE PAINTING
Interior and exterior. Professional reli
able work. Free estiate. Reasonable
rates.
Evenings 836-2499 (Collect)
16313
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-
2258. 62tfn
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since
1922
1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111
WEIGHT WATCHERS can
show you how losing weight is
fun without starving. College
Station class meets Thursdays,
5:15, Lutheran Student Center,
315 N. College Main. For further
information call 822-7303. 13719
SUPERLEARNING™
Lozanov accelerated learning tech
niques. A complete course for
learning mastery. For information
write: International Learning Center,
P.O. Box 2961, Garland, TX 7504*6
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
SEDJ
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CASH FOR OLD GOLD
Class rings, wedding rings, worn
out gold jewelry, coins, etc.
Tne Diamond room
Town & Country Shopping Center
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708
2-bdrm apartment. Unfurnished, near
TAMU. July 1st to August 15th. $150/month.
Call 696-1000. Rental Department. 163tl
2-bdrm apartment. Unfurnished, near
TAMU. Till August 20th. $150/month. Call
696-1000. Rental Department. 163tl
Wooden desk. 3' x6'. 846-0801.
Spalding Golf Clubs and bag. $75. 696-3700
after 5. 16212
3-bdrm frame house. 3blks south of campus.
Good rental or investment property. 693-
5314. 163U2
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DRIVING
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a.m.-8
Mrs: Mon-Sat
p.m.
Sunday 1 p.m.-8 p.m.
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Each Daily Special Only $1.99 Plus Tax.
“Open Daily”
Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M.
MONDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
Salisbury Steak
with
Mushroom Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
Your Choice of
One Vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread and Butter
Coffee or Tea
TUESDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
Mexican Fiesta
Dinner
Two Cheese and
Onion Enchiladas
w/chili
Mexican Rice
Patio Style Pinto Beans
Tostadas
Coffee or Tea
One Corn Bread and Butter
WEDNESDAY
EVENING SPECIAL
Chicken Fried Steak
w/cream Gravy
Whipped Potatoes and
Choice of one other
Vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread and Butter
Coffee or Tea
THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL
Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner
SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE
Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad
Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread
Tea or Coffee
FOR YOUR PROTECTION OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS
FRIDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
BREADED FISH
FILETw/TARTAR
SAUCE
Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
SATURDAY
NOON and EVENING
SPECIAL
Yankee Pot Roast
(Texas Salad)
Mashed
Potato w/
gravy
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
SUNDAY SPECIAL
NOON and EVENING
ROASTTURKEY DINNER
Served with
Cranberry Sauce
Cornbread Dressing
Roll or Corn Bread - Butter -
CoffeorTea
Giblet Gravy
And your choice of any
One vegetable
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