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ownstown THE BATTALION Page 7 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1976 iohn,Nebeen looic\ng in VOURMEU) fH3.URR.lUN FOR HALFfVN KOUR^ND l HAVEN'T iEENR FISH, I DONT f\MY fish, — RN RQ.URRUJM W\TH NO FlSH?TFRT'S CRpaY. Y i Symposi,, Totj Drive, S ,r . 12 noon Last l icture 1 )). Veteriiii ler ISC 141, Parks Ckl BATTALION CLASSIFIED cation n. Lecture, t , 7:30 pi IAY Rudder ting), WANT AD RATES 10c i>er word Minimum charge—$1.<X) Classified Display * $1.65 per column inch each insertion ALL classified ads must he pre-puid. deadline 3 n.m. day before publication FOR SALE WORK WANTED ACC1ELAND refund policy earhook fees are refundable in full durinK semester in which payment is made. refer no refunds "'i 11 '"•><lc on cancel lers. Yearbooks must be picked up dur- MSClil J eaCadem,tyear in which they are puh- ^, who W ‘R not •><-■ on campus when Mrhnoks are published,usually by Sep- must pay a mailing and handling fearbooks will not be held, nor will they Allen untkm.* *1. .. „ - ^ WANTED: People who love a fantastic Sunday Brunch! $2.95. Eggs Benedict, Monte Cristo Sandwiches and Baked Apple. First Champagne Cocktail on the house! The Station in Aggie Hall llt5 TERM PAPERS TYPED. Slowly but accurately. Call Two Fingers. Typing. 823-4579. Ilt51 :ting). Drive r, 12 no Ruddef 1, MSC li • nciu, nor will ttiev M without the necessary fees having Ever-blooming African violets for your room. 693- 3237 . 2t9 Must sell 1974 Mazda. Air, auto, and FM, 22,000 miles. 822-4894. Ht5 m 204. '• 2, MSCII ibly, U ;r Forum, y Dick, Y “Thing! and 10pJ anning : 2161.: king i vlSC Hi , MSC 7-9 p. Econo* s and bor Inputs, nmy," 30 p.m JP fcds will not be made on books not J | P /n one semester of the publica- tdr ecember 17, 1976 for the 1976 Policy takes effect with the delivery of job edition ol the Aggieland 1973 Honda 350C.B. Good condition. 822-0460. 8t5 r,, ecord Cm T i mjii iul L TE XAS A&M UNIVERSITY WE OF THE DEAN OF A DAUSSIONS (eligible to purchase the Texas A&M ring, mdergraduate student must have at least year in residence, credit for at least ty-hvo (92) semester hours and be in good “igwith the university. A year in resi- smay consist of the fall and spring semes- or one of the above and a full summer . iwlboth the first and second terms). The All ^Passed at the Preliminary Grade Report M on October 20, 1976 may he used in tying this ninety-two hour requirement, ents qualifying under this regulation ild leave their names with the ring clerk, ni heven, Richard Coke Building. This 'doedone prior to October 20th in order llreenrds to be checked to determine ring ■ This does not apply to students al- vnaung ninety-two (92) completed hours Wd prior to the fall semester because mavorder rings at any time. These orders men auring the last week of each month, tote students are eligible to order with ((receipt) that they have filed for gradua- tsfor mid-semester will be taken by the clerk starting October 21st, 1976, and will linue until December 1st, 1976. Students placing their orders during this mid- icster period may order after final grades posted and the ninety-two (92) hours are ee Me* ipleted. nngsmust be paid for in full when the order laced. Students will save time if they will iggrade reports along when ready to or- .Anyone who has failed to leave their name Members! dvance Will be asked to return later to allow tnt Prop twrecords to be checked, pview (j® ™8 S cirdered at mid-semester regardless of rv,c tther on October 21st, 1976 or December ,1976, will be mailed in at the same time »» due to arrive here at the Registrar’s 0 f Phi W won January 31, 1976. (ringclerk is on duty from 8 a. m. to 12 noon Iji-in. to 5 p. m. of each week, Monday ugh Friday. However, in order for records lie checked, orders must be placed prior to 40a.m. and 4 p.m. (hope this information will be helpful and M our congratulations. Edwin H. Cooper, Dean Admissions and Records Carolyn Wells, Ring Clerk eg# low send s oi /ship' Service For AJ] CKrysker Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting Halsell MOTOR COMPANY. INC. bodge Sales and Service Since 1922/ 1411 Texas Avc. — S23-8111 lOSE HUNTERS — Need hunters to fill Hon lease near Eagle Lake. Contact Lease mager, 845-4897 by Friday. 12t3 FOB SALE ATTENTION SAVE $76.00 11976 - 22 vol. World Book [Encyclopedia [Bicentennial Red, White and [Blue Binding [Beg. Price $349.00, Sale Price 5273.00 [Terms Call after 5:30 p.m. 693-7707 IJames O. Freeman Pist. Mgr. Ht2 )0 0 life ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE W here \(ttisfa< lion is standard e<iiti/mient 2 101 Texas A\ e. S23-S002 AKC golden retriever puppies for sale. $50.00. Call after 6:00. 822-5853. 9t$ Let White’s Auto Store, College Sta tion, serve you with your hardware and plumbing needs, North Gate. FOR RENT Pizza Inn WAITRESS WANTED PART TIME, FULL TIME NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY APPLY IN PERSON 413 S. Texas Ave. College Station THE LA SALLE a resident hotel Faculty, Staff, Post-Grads, Stu dents. A quiet, dignified place to live & study. Rooms and Rooms With Board Monthly Basis La Salle Hotel 120 SOUTH MAIN BRYAN 713/822-1501 134 tin MR. GATTI’S — the best pizza in town . . . honest! Mr. Gatti s is presently accept ing applications for full and part time help. Starting im mediately. Above minimum wage, 15-40 hours a week. Call Greg or Ron 846-4809 for ap pointment. I2t4 2 BEDROOM, 1 bath studio apartment. $240 plus elec tricity. Off Southwest Park way. 693-5432, 846-7039. Bee Creek Apartments. i 2t3 CAREER OPPORTUNITY. Two sales representatives will be added to our staff in the Bryan- College Station area. An aptitude test will be administered to help you evaluate tins position. The . persons. selected uil! continue on a to)) train ing basis, wiiYi a guaranteed starting' income of at least $800 per month. Applicants should have at least col lege senior classification. phone 846-7716 between 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. Wednesday and Thursday 13815 1 BEDROOM HOUSE. A/C, washer, carport. $145 with bills paid. Available Sept. 17. 1202 E. 30th. 779-0515. mi ASSUME LEASE on one bedroom studio unfurnished apartment, Taos Apartments. Call 845-1622 or after 5, 693-5071. Graduate students or up perclassmen only. $200 per month/bills paid. 1012 High school or college student part time. Evening and nights until 10 p.m. and weekends. Housewives or men; day shift, full or part time. Can work from 20-46 hours per week, above minimum wage. Apply in per son only. 9:30-11:00 a.m. if possible. Whataburger, Bryan or College Sta tion. 138tfn To sublease. One bedroom furnished apart ment. Plantation Oaks. 693-5861, 693- 8668. 10t5 ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One and 2 bed room, furnished or unfurnished, apartments. Ready for occupancy. 1 '/a miles south of campus. 1 ..ike tor fishing. VVashateria on grounds. Country atmosphere. Call D.R. Cain'Co. 693-8850, or after 5, 846-8145 or 822- (6135. 124tfn GRADUATE STUDENTS with strong en gineering or physical science backgrounds needed for energy abstracting project. Ex cellent English required. $4.00 per hour, 20 hours per week. Must be U.S. citizen or have P.R.V. Contact Susan Lytle. TAMU Library. 845-1024. Ilt4 ADOPTEE IN SEARCH of natural parents needs minor research done in A&M Li brary. Expenses paid. 3319 W-Yucca, Phoenix, AZ 85029.I2t3 Rooms available ibr students at Aggie Hu Texas. 1502 S. 5 tin Part time help needed. Apply in per Drive-In, 104 E. University. Boys only. Furnished apartment. $50. 846- 5132 after 6. 12t4 WANTED INSTRUCTION Ambitious ladies, glamorous part time sales. Flexible hours. Phone 846-9700. 8t8 I Kawasaki KS-125 Enduro, 4500 miles, 693-9498. 10t6 Datsun 240z, air, AM-FM radio "100. 846-2985. 12t2 tsell 1969 Pontiac FIREBIRD. Excellent “Udition. Make offer. Call 845-7983 after 6 n ' 12t4 PERSONALS INTERESTED IN NO-FRILLS LOW COST JET TRAVEL to Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Far East, South America? EDUCA TIONAL FLIGHTS has been helping people travel on a budget with maximum flexibility and minimum hassle for six years. For more info call toll free 800-325-8034. Ht4 LOST Lost: One ruby earring at midnight yell prac tice. $20 reward. 846-6514 after 5 p.m. 10t4 1976 graduation ring with initial “G” on top. Reward offered. 845-2830. Ilt2 WORK WANTED Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822 0544. , 13415 WANTED: People who love a fantastic Sunday Brunch! $2.95. Eggs Benedict, Monte Cristo Sandwiches and Baked Apple. First Champagne Cocktail on the house! The Station in Aggie Hall Ht5 TENNIS LESSONS. 693-5234 ibr Hal. SERVICES WANTED: People who love a fantastic Sunday Brunch! $2.95. Eggs Benedict, Monte Cristo Sandwiches and Baked Apple. First Champagne Cocktail on the house! The Station in Aggie Hall Ht5 Groups to check hlood pressure I MAT BE CRfYZ^ BUT I DON'T .SPEND m TIME STARING IN EMPTY AQUARIUMS. The American Heart Association along with the Brazos County Kiwanis Club is having a blood pressure screening at Manor East Mall on Saturday, Sept. 25. Blood pressures will be taken by vocational student nurses from Bryan High School under the direc tion of their sponsoring teacher, Mrs. Al Meyer. Dr. Bobby Potts, M. D., a member of the Brazos County Kiwanas Club, will be on hand to assist. Their booth will be located near the stage center. The hours for the screening will be from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. Each person screened will be given a rec ord of his blood pressure reading so that he may follow up with a visit to his family physician if it is advisable. Everyone is urged to take advan tage of this very worthwhile oppor tunity. Public utility panel to work on Bell phone rate hike Two can ride cheaper Hf. than one. Associated Press AUSTIN, Tex. — The Texas Pub lic Utility Commission starts public work sessions today on Southwest ern Bell Telephone Co.’s request for rate increases amounting to $298 million. It is expected to grant routinely the motion of its general counsel, John Bell, to suspend the increases that the Bell system could put into effect on Oct. 7 if the three-man commission failed to act. Today’s pre-hearing conference also involves the question of whom the commission will allow to inter vene as full-fledged parties in the case with full rights to present tes timony and evidence. Among those asking full status as parties are Atty. Gen. John Hill, the K Pufchc Service at The K THe Advertising Council in. Sonic 9t7 Texas Consumer Association, ; Common Cause and Chairman ^ Lane Denton of the House Social - Services Committee. Bell’s proposed increases include 7 doubling of the present 10-cent price of a pay telephone call, higher Z rates for intrastate long distance * calls that last longer than a minute. - i 5 i - Campus >us 846-6512 COLLEGE STATION Petite ^Academy? of C \?ance Full time typing Symbois\"C3tt~828- : ?723. Typing. 823-4579. 3»$»!n llt5I Jan Jones Hammond 3406 South College Ave. Bryan,Texas 77801 713/823-8626 T0MM0RR0W THE WAYWARD SPOUSE Loving wife of Jack Colby. She never met a man she didn’t love. CFTHOOs^kuRSOky FARMERS NEEDED PEACE CORPS ON CAMPUS OCT. 4-7 Placement Office Interviews: 10th floor Rudder Tower INFORMATION TABLE: STUDENT UNION TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Friday sPuzzle solved: ACROSS 1 Marine fish 5 " poor Yorickl 9 T ook a chance 1 4 Prefix for visor or caster 1 5 Hindu “Olympus" 1 6 Varnish ingredient 1 7 Scold 18 Ache 19 barrier 20 Composers' group: Abbr. 22 Office of a Jewish teacher 24 Looked search ingly 26 Norway, to Norwegians 27 Siouan language 29 Feminine nickname 30 Possessing great heat 33 Anent 37 Swan -— 38 Wet nurses 39 Name on a warrent 40 Formal reception 4 1 Weary 42 Boxes, jars, etc. 44 Vicious place C L A M S C R A P D O R A 45 Stale Abbr H 0 B 0 o R A L E E V E N 46 Ancient A c E D p A R L I A M E N T Greek R 0 D E O ■ V E E 1 B A N D S colonnade S P R E E 1 S O N 47 InduIged to S u S T A I N ■ S T U D I E 5 excess T R 0 L L S ■ S E A T 1 R A T 49 Attract by R A c Y 1 K L I E G 1 P A S O arousing E R A ■ D I E T 1 G R A T E 5 hope W I L L I E S ■ T E A S E R S 53 Argentine A R R a F E R N S president: 2 5 H A M E ■ D O N ■ T A B O R words L I V E R w U R S T G O R E 57 Seaport of 1 V E S I N T E R E L A N India P E R T N E E D Y S E N T year s record 59 Slugger Slaughter 61 Wild 62 Fixed gaze 63 Taboo joke: Informal 64 Imitation: Suffix 65 Repairs shoes 66 Sketched 67 Ruminant animal DOWN 1 Punish in a certain way 2 Cessation 3 M iss Faye 4 Author of “Jalna": 3 words 5 One coulomb per second: Abbr. 6 King or Norman 7 Noun suffix 8 Headgear 9 Blueprint 10 Unequaled 1 1 Calif. rockfish 1 2 Send forth 13 Backgam mon gear 2 1 Seegar and Fountain 23 Boast 25 “Le Coq - 28 Kind of punt 30 Busy place 3 1 Done 32 Letters 33 CFL’S Hamilton Tiger 34 Fail to do 3 5 N ot an y: Dial. 36 State of being: Suffix 37 alcohol 40 NFL or CFL team 42 Company of badgers 43 Dined 45 Italian seaport 47 Kind of drum 48 One who gives 50 Characterized by anger 51 Society group 52 The heavens 53 Swiss card game 54 Archaic preposition 55 Detailed breakdown: Abbr. 56 Nobody 60 Disperse ACADEMIC RESEARCH PAPERS. Thousands on file. Send $1.00 for your 192q)age, mail order catalog. 11322 Idaho Ave., No. 206H, Los Angeles, Calif. 90025 (213) 477-8474. 5t80 The Television AUTO INSURANCE Shop FOR AGGIES: TV & RADIO SERVICE Call: George Webb Zenith Sales and Services Farmers Insurance Group TV Rental 713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133 3400 S. College 823-8051 *01 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AND TOWN HALL PRESENT A SPECIAL ATTRACTION Tony Award Musical “A FIRST RATE MUSICAL! -NBC Radio Starring John Raitt THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1976 8:00 P.M. RUDDER AUDITORIUM TICKETS ZONE 1 ZONE 2 A&M Student/Date General Public $5.00 $7.00 $4.00 $6.00 ZONE 3 $3.00 $5.00 Information & Tickets Can Be Obtained at the MSC Box Office, 1st Floor Rudder Tower, 845-2916. 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