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1 ^ TV 1C. Ci/H V ( WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1979 Battalion SPECIAL NOTICE 5 SPECIAL NOTICE h ^ ^ ^ ■ ^ ^’"<r ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ HELP WANTED A ^ A A. ^ a ^ ^ ^ Applications Now Being Accepted For The Following Com- mittee Chairmanships: MSC Aggie Cinema MSC Hospitality MSC Arts MSC OPAS MSC Basement MSC Outdoor Recreation MSC Black Awareness MSC Political Forum MSC Camac MSC Radio MSC Camera MSC Recreation MSC Cepheid Variable MSC SCONA MSC Crafts & Arts MSC Town Hall MSC Free University MSC Travel MSC Great Issues MSC Video Tape Apply Room 216, Student Programs Office, MSC Deadline: Friday, February 23 MEN OR WOMEN STUDENTS OR COUPLES For Houston Post student routes. Early morning hours. Excellent in come for part time job. Call 696- 8032 or 822-4351. gets -’s&t&zystiK'm | SENIOR RING ORDERING PROCEDURE | FOR STUDENTS COMPLETING 92 HOURS AT THE END | 'OF THE SPRING ’79 SEMESTER Sij To be eligible to order the Texas A&M Senior Ring, an undergraduate student must have at least A ninety-two (92) semester hours, with 30 hours at A&M and be in good standing with the university. To xS order at mid-semester using mid-semester grades to fulfill the above requirements, please note the 2j|jj following instructions: 1. Mid-semester orders will be taken only from March 20th until April 27, 1979. ;!|J 2. Leave your name, major and I.D. number with the ring clerk, Heaton Building, prior to March 20th if S possible, or at least one week in advance of ordering. This may not be done by phone. 3. Bring mid-semester grade reports along when ready to order to verify passing hours for the spring i semester only. 4. Anyone having failed to leave their name in advance and fail to bring their mid-semester grade report along when ready to order will be asked to return later to allow time for records to be checked. 5. All rings must be paid for in full when the order is placed. Senior ring loans are available through p Student Financial Aid in the YMCA building. U 6. Students who do not place their order during this period may order after final grades are posted. ™ There will be only a 1-2 w^ek difference in delivery time for those students ordering after final £ grades are posted during May. (Whenever 92 hours have been completed and are on record, iK there is never a dead-line, except a monthly mailing date on which we send orders to the factory.) p: 7. The ring clerk is on duty from 8 a m. to 5 p.m. each day, Monday through Friday. However in order for other duties to be carried out, no orders will be taken between 11:30 a m. - 1:00 p.m. or between 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 8. All rings ordered, regardless of whether on March 20th or April 27th, will be delivered on the same 9 day which will be approximately July 18, 1979. 5? 99146 xsestvam -imcvsK*. :>»x <♦; WEIGHT WATCHERS wishes you a skinny new year and would like to show you how you can dine excitingly while you lose weight. College Station class meets Thursdays, 5:15, Lutheran Stu dent Center, 315 N. College Main. For| further information call 822-7303. 87tl2i Sports Club has opening for full time D.J. (Experience necessary). Good pay and fringe benefits. Come by and see Phil or James after 7:30 p.m. ioot4 Part time help wanted. Grapevine Personality. 696-3411. aitfn PREGNANCY TESTING : Counselling on all alternatives |and birth control methods. Women’s Referral Center, 3910 Old College Road. 846-8437 oCHtfl V ^ A dk P ^ ^ ^ w ww vw w HELP WANTED Part time positions now available at Dairy Queen #1, South Texas Avenue, C.S. Evenings and weekends, flexible hours. Apply be tween 2 and 5 p.m. 693-4299 Lose weight, be healthy with SLENDER NOW. 693-7431 anytime, or 693-2226 after ^ 94110 Ski \\ interpark spring break, Si 139. Call Chris Barton 693-2255; W illie Mitchell 779-0450, evening. 91110 CHILD CARE Child care. Day or night. 779-2773. 73133 FOR RENT h ^ A. One bedroom duplex apartment. Air condition with yard and trees, close to campus, married couples only, no pets. 696-6281. 95t9 r-'v- FOR SALE ^ A dk ’76 Cutlass 2 dr., ftilly loaded, low mileage, $3900. 693-6114 after 5:00. 10013 Western mags. Never used, 4 14x5 % 4-bolt; 8-track stereo deck, walnut case. 779- 7131. 99157 Frazier and Fisher speakers for sale. 693-3736. Call 9715 UNIVERSITY ACRES We now have apart ments for lease. Im mediate occupancy. From $135-$1 70 plus electricity. Call Joe Courtney Inc. 846-5796 NEW EFFICIENCIES >140 month. One bedroom from $175 nonth. All bills paid except electricity, vie pets. Villa West Apartments, south if Villa Maria. Lorraine Peterson, nanager. 822-7772. iait COLLEGE STATION — bedroom, 1 bath home with carport. Lease includes drapes, refrigerator, washer, dryer and all built-ins. Lawns are maintained for you. Ask for Thelma Costa. THE CRUSE CORPORATION Offices (8-5) 846-4773 Evenings & Weekends 846-7318 lOltfn AKC Golden Retriever puppies. 693- 9437. ioot9 1969 Toyota-Cheap. Good engine, somewhat rumpled body. 845-7031 John B. 981.3 For Sale: Queensland Blue Heeler puppies- Guaranteed to work cattle. $90.00 each. Phone 713/945-8523 after 4 p.m. 98110 1975 Datsun B2l6 sedan. Supertuner, radials, $2195. 846-1685 evenings. 9915 Western mags. Never used, 4 14x5 Vi 4-bolt; 8-track stereo deck, walnut case. 779-7131.9917 Kenmore electric dryer, $35.00. 846-3023.9913 1978 CMC Halfton PU Like New, Reg Gas, Loaded. Call 822-3980 after 5. 10014 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. FULL OR PART TIME *Day shift *Night shift (til 10:00 p.m.) •Weekends •Flexible hours to fit your schedule •Rapid advancement Minimum starting salary $2.90 per hour for 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 RAY’S AFRICAN VIOLETS -specializing in miniatures- 693-3237 by appt. STEREO CLEARANCE HOUSE HAS LOWEST STEREO PRICES Schlotzsky’s is accepting appli cations for full time position. Hours 10-4 Mon.-Sat. Apply Schlotzsky’s 100 S. Tex. Ave., C.S. 98t10 Research Assistant wanted: Electrodeposition, batteries, solar-energy conversion, solid state. 845-5335. I(X)t3 ^ ^ y* ^ ^ * JOB OPPORTUNITIES \ • a # Pioneer SX780 Receiver $249 Technics SL3300 Turntable $125 Akai CS702D Cassette *125. Our Free Catalog has many more deals on major brands, even lower prices on our monthly specials sheet. Send now and find out how to buy current $7.98 list Ip's for $3.69. Stereo Clearance House Dept ED38 1029 Jacoby St., Johnstown, Pa. 15902. Phone Quotes 814-536-1 611 "personals Female grad student seeks companionship of mature open-minded male. P.O. Box 6478, Aggieland Station. 100t3 KAMaiMlMt APARTMENTS + '±2 A, v c, “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 AVON EARN EXTRA MONEY AND STILL HAVE TIME TO STUDY Sell Avon For details, call 822-1430 86i COOKS and WAITRESSES WANTED Experience Only APPLY IN PERSON Formerly Denny’s Chanello’s Pizza has posi tions open for part-time de livery and kitchen help. Apply in Person 301 Patricia 10Otf n Chanello’s of Texas has man agement positions open for fu-! ture locations in the San Antonio and Austin areas. Excellent op portunities for advancement and/or franchising for those who are willing to work towards a challenging career. Contact: Jeff Skyuara, 301 Patricia after 4:00 OFFICIAL NOTICE “SPRING AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS” Deadline - March 1, 1979 Application forms for Spring Awards Program may be obtained from the Student Financial Aid Office, Room 310, YMCA Building. All applica tions must be filed with the Stu dent Financial Aid Office not later than 5:00 p.m., March 1, 1979. Late applications will not be ac cepted. 95113 For employment information at Texas A6cM I'niversitx dial S45-4444 24 hours a day. Equal Employment Opportunity through Affirmative Ac tion. Texas A&M University 1 ^ ^ ^ « FOUND Found on campus: Six month old male Huskie. Call 693-4181. 10111 Found - Black and brown male shepard mix. Approx. 12 weeks. Skaggs area. Call 846-6752 after 5:00. 10013 Found: Black puppy. Call 846-9154. 10012 LOST | Brown backpac on Friday be- j jtween Academic and G. Rol-i [lie on cycle. Need glasses! • and checkbook desperately. 779-1738 WANTED >> a dfc Quiet graduate student, 28, needs his own room. Randy, 845-1022. 10113 Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. 37tfn 823- 12ti'n Typing. Symbols. 7723. Notary Public. Typing. Reasonable Rates. 693-8071. 91110 Growth, conservation compatible, study says SERVICES Professional Typing Services. 846-9109. 73151 Low cost travel to Israel. Toll Free 800-223- 7676, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. NY time. 95t8 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 n ' If] united Press International WASHINGTON — The Presi dent’s Council on Environmental Quality said Tuesday the United States can maintain healthy eco nomic growth and at the same time, cut annual increases in energy con sumption to almost zero. The council’s report, titled “The Good News About Energy,” con tradicted most traditional predic tions of U.S. energy needs through the year 2000. The report said, “Revised and more realistic estimates now indi cate that with a moderate effort to improve energy productivity, our energy consumption in the year 2000 need not exceed current use by more than about 25 percent, and that with a determined effort it need not increase by more than about 10 to 15 percent.” Forecasts have generally called for doubling U.S. energy consump tion by the century’s end. The traditional view uses past trends in projecting a 3 to 4 percent growth in energy consumption each year to achieve a similar level of growth in the nation’s economy. But the council, citing a number of other recent studies to support its argument, said similar levels of eco nomic growth can be obtained with increases in energy consumption as low as 0.5 percent a year. This can be done, the council said, if the na tion makes a real effort to practice conservation. With a maximum conservation ef fort, the United States could con sume 19 percent less energy in the year 2010 than it did t u c':"„^ e s s ss «-S suggested by tke"und“,!* proved insulation to ci L losses by 50 percent and L heating fuel requirements 1, percent, coupled with the heat pumps and more ing. (Cent' 11 ' Sen. Wil le Senate i.,1. iUp [ith the airman ininittee State / trols t rough tit As jonrii |oore is tl rerful s lan) is go Another Texas landowners fight for fresh water ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE "\\ here satisfaction is standard equipment 2401 Texas Ave. S23-S002 If you have money to invest . . . Optional Retirement Plan Tax Sheltered Annuity Deferred Compensation Financial Planning Call Hays Glover GUGGENHEIM GLOVER, ASSOCIATES 779-5555 /upTnamba Eddie Dominguez '66 Joe Arciniega ’74 »ii> If you want the real thing, not frozen or canned ... We call It "Mexican Food Supreme.” Dallas location; 3071 Northwest Hwy 352-8570 United Press International SEMINOLE — Some 100 area landowners, angry at oil companies for what they claim is contamination of underground fresh water supplies and disregard for farmland, met Monday night for the formal crea tion of the Southwest Soil and Water Protection Assocation Inc. The group, which had its genesis some three months ago when an or ganizational meeting was held and a steering committee was selected, presented articles of incorporation and by-laws and began soliciting memberships Monday. The two-hour meeting attracted Oil crisis talk slated by OPEC United Press International ABU DHABI, United Arab Emi rates — The Organization of Petro leum Exporting Countries has de cided to hold a special meeting next month to discuss concerns that major Western oil companies have turned the Iranian crisis to their profit. Dr. Maneh Said Al Otaiba, the oil minister of the United Arab Emi rates, announced Monday that the OPEC meeting would be held in Geneva March 26. The Emirates news agency WAM quoted Otaiba as saying the meeting would focus on the turmoil on world oil markets capsed by the cutback in Iranian exports and “the actions of petroleum companies toward the underdeveloped nations.” Last week, Otaiba charged that the major oil companies were using the shortfall in Iran to gouge inflated prices from developing nations and said the money “should be returned to its rightful owners.” Shortly after he made the state ment, OPEC members Qatar and the United Arab Emirates an nounced increases of up to 7 percent in the price of their light crudes. Saudi Arabia also is charging more for some of the extra oil it is producing to offset the decrease in Iranian output. The Middle East Economic Sur vey, an authoritative oil weekly, said the oil ministers would not dis cuss prices at the Geneva meeting, but would give their attention to the supply crisis caused by events in Iran. The publication said the ministers decided on this format “in order to gain the acquiescence of Saudi Arabia which still opposes any direct reopening of the price issue at the present time.” OPEC agreed last December to raise oil prices 14.5 percent in four stages during 1979. farmers and landowners Gaines, Dawson, Yoakum, and Andrews counties in WestTi and participants from eastern S Mexico. Attorney Willis E. Gresham Lamesa said the group’s purpo to combat “organized corpor* s heen t that compete with farmers for use of land and water. We are being threatened our land and water are Id threatened, said Norman Hd mil that the group’s temporary chairman lh it.” a Seagraves farmer. Presnal Though Hicks conceded fom oore w cannot fight large oil companitn eend o dividually, he said a unitedeffoiK-inan c e ffi c >ent!ij ichawich lies that to hav Ofcour urdian • ds. Moore out his r airman • ms Com d Texas II Pn io brio oore sa: (M. I al He said ve pros] years - has her The las A&M, farmers and landowners couldti ust reco an impact. Hicks identified three aren concern held by the ganization: —Use of vast amounts ofWi tesacro ter by oil companies in theremi esnal c< of oil that might otherwise!* verted for agricultural use; —Competition between far® and oil producers for the use ‘ a face areas; —Installation of product] facilities by oil companies 4 prevent the use of some irrij methods. One farmer told the audience invested $35,000 in a circularim tion rig only to find that an oil nearby would prevent implemci tion of the sytem. Midge Erskine of Midland her efforts to curb groundwater; lution were successful at Wli y* y 11 ' Lake in Andrews County am that she recently testified before state Railroad Commission ak pollution at Mound Lake in li County and Cedar Lake in G; County. approj gislatur mmittei We do too hi kit By 1 Is de king tic will c nt s lowevc nv bills rema tees fo Tihen s on st Proposed b to encourag use of gasa United Press International AUSTIN — A Pampa senator ^ announced he will introduce kji j( tion to promote the developing gasohol as a possible altematiw fossil fuel. , Under the program, the! Energy Advisory Council' make available five matchings of up to $4 million for the cons| tion of grain alcohol plants orrr facilities. Any city, county, ^ tion, partnership or individuals apply for the matching grants Sen. Bob Price said Mondai] also would introduce a exempting all fuels containiij least 10 percent alcohol from Texas agricultural m products. Another bill » provide state funding for a gasohol plant. A bill gislatu Teac it gradt ded ai Retin MSC Recreation and Alt Nite Fair Committees Features» THE LOCO-MOTION CIRCES Friday, Feb.23 9,10,llt00pin MSC Main Lounge OO X Rental office open Monday through Friday 9-5 Saturday 10-5 Sunday 2-5 693-1110 1501 Hwy. 30 693-1011 ' '71,. ROOMMATE WANTED Female housemate wanted. Own room and bath, $100, 822-1635. 94110 Female roommate wanted. Sausalito Apts., will sublease for $90. Call 846-8567. 10113 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 > 07 Tint Friday February 23 7:00 p.m. - 3:00a.ni‘ .50* Prizes for the best Costumes! Don’t forget LOCO-MOTION CIRCUS