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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1976)
Page 4 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1976 BATTALION CLASSIFIED HELP WANTED AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY “Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will he 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 tion date (December 17, 1976 for the 1976 Aggieland).” This policy takes effect with the delivery of the 1976 edition of the Aggieland. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY OFFICE OF THE DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS To be eligible to purchase the Texas A&M ring, an undergraduate student must have at least one year in residence, credit for at least ninety-two (92) semester hours and be in good standing with the university. A year in resi dence may consist of the fall and spring semes ters or one of the above and a full summer session (both the first and second terms). The hours passed at the Preliminary Grade Report Period on October 20, 1976 may be used in satisfying this ninety-two hour requirement. Students qualifying under this regulation should leave their names with the ring clerk. Room Seven, Richard Coke Building. This should be done prior to October 20th in order for all records to be checked to determine ring eligibility. This does not apply to students al ready having ninety-two (92) completed hours on record prior to the fall semester because they may order rings at any time. These orders are mailed during the last week of each month. Graduate students are eligible, to order with proof (receipt) that they have filed for gradua tion. Orders for mid-semester will be taken by the ring clerk starting October 21st, 1976, and will continue until December 1st, 1976. Students not placing their orders during this mid semester period may order after final grades are posted and the ninety-two (92) hours are completed. All rings must be paid for in full when the order is placed. Students will save time if they will bring grade reports along when ready to or der. Anyone who has failed to leave their name in advance will be asked to return later to allow time for records to be checked. All rings ordered at mid-semester regardless of whether on October 21st, 1976 or December 1st, 1976, will be mailed in at the same time and will be due to arrive here at the Registrar’s Office on January 31, 1976. The ring clerk is on duty from 8 a.m. to 12 noon and 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. of each week, Monday through Friday. However, in order for records to be checked, orders must be placed prior to 11:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. We hope this information will be helpful and extend our congratulations. Edwin H. Cooper, Dean Admissions and Records Carolyn Wells, Ring Clerk SPECIAL NOTICE I WILL PAY $25 per ticket for 4 tickets ($100) to A&M-TU and/or A&M-Baylor game. Call collect Willson Davis, Jr. 512-226-2334. i6t5 GOOD MORNING AMERICA! Need help waking up? Try Tel-A-Alarm Service Will call at whatever time you wish. $5.00 monthly charge. For more info, call 846-1202 or 272- 8315. I5t5 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY- INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922/ 1411 Texas Ave. —823-8111 YOM KIPPUR SERVICES will be held at Bnai Brith Hillel (800 Jersey) at 8 p.m. Sunday. There will be a break fast at 7:30 p.m. on Monday. For reservations call 846-7313. 19tl FOR SALE ANTIQUE COLLECTOR’S FEVER? Bargain Hunter’s Rash? Garage Sale Blues? Flea Market Itch? Junque Jitters? Many find relief while buying part of my collection at 608 SOUTH BRYAN. An tiques, Furniture, Glassware, China, Silver, Brass, Crocks, Trunks, Chairs, Tables, Horse Collars, Old Saddles, Tools, Picture Frames, Wood Stoves, Pie Safe, Iron Pots, Petrified Wood, Agate, Geodes, Quartz Crystals, 1,000 & 1 Iron Things, Everything & Stuff. Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! To This Big Sale!! 19t2 OUR GOOD USED HOUSEHOLD AR TICLES at rock bottom prices include an tique furniture, beds and baby beds, dres sers, chests, tables, dishes, kitchenware, electric refrigerator and washers, pictures and frames, lamps, divans, stoves — many other articles too numerous to mention here. You must see it to believe it. JEWELS & JUNK 801 Texas Ave. Bryan, Texas 779-2481 16t4 No use driving and hunting — just see Cowan’s White Auto Store, North Gate. We have it: auto parts, home appliances, bikes and repair, home needs and lawn mowers. 1974 XL-175. Low mileage. Like new. 845- 4283. 18t7 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 $200 wedding dress, size 13-14. $85. 822-1626, 822-3031. 1614 1975 Honda CL360. Less than 1,000 miles. Perfect conditon. $850 or best offer. 846-0332 or come by 4316 Nagle, Bryan. 1614 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 134tfn ALANI PROPERTIES For lease — Large new duplexes in Southwood Valley, College Sta tion, including three bedrooms, two baths, living room with paneling and beamed cathedral ceiling, paneled dining room, built-in kitchen, washer and dryer connection, large patio. $325 per month plus utilities. One bedroom duplex, bath, living room with wood burning fireplace, dining room, built-in kitchen, patio. $220 per month plus utilities. All duplexes are sound proofed, car peted, draped, fenced and cross fenced. Call 693-8534; 693-8494 14t7 ARMY RAINCOAT, 42L, and over coat, 42R, 2 pairs army boots, 10W, brown vinyl recliner, coffee and end tables, 20 volume photography en cyclopedia. 779-4266. 19tl LARGE, 2-BEDROOM APT. on Midwest Dr. Central heat/AC. Dis hwasher, garbage disposal, laundry next door. $200/mo. plus electricity. Call 846-1520 after 5 p.m. 18t2 SMALL 1 BEDROOM fur nished apartment. $100 a month plus utilities. Water paid. No pets. 103 Davis. Call 822-6547 after 5:30. 822-6112 before 5:30. iet4 HOUSE. 3 bedroom, 1 bath, CH/CA. $210 month, no utilities. Deposit and lease re quired. No pets. Quiet neighborhood. 823-5332. 14t7 To sublease one bedroom apt. Furnished, all bills paid. $230/month. Monaco Apts. Call 693-8348. 16t4 Rooms available for students at Aggie Hall. 1502 S. Texas. 5tfh ATTENTION MARRIED COUPLES. One and 2 bedroom, furnished or unfurnished, apartments. Ready for occupancy. U4 miles south of campus. Lake for fishing. Washateria on grounds. Country atmosphere. Call D.R. Cain Co. 693-8850, or after 5, 846-8145, or 822-6135. 124tfn LOST: Near Consolidated High. Mostly black (some tan) hound. Six months old. Has Austin tags. Mickey Rogers, 693-5455. 18t2 Backpack with books, calculator^ Military Sci ences Bldg., Thurs., Sept. 23. 693-8292. Phil. 17t3 V4” wide carved sterling silver bracelet. 9/17 at yell practice. Call 845-2508. 19t2 ROOMMATE WANTED GRADUATE STUDENT in need of roommate; $95/month plus bills. Call 845-7441 and leave phone number (for Mike Edwards) or come by Rm. 213C in Zachry Eng. 14t7 PERSONALS MEN! — WOMEN! JOBS ON SHIPS! American. Foreign. No experience required. Excellent pay. Worldwide travel. Summer job or career. Send $3.00 for information. SEAFAX, Dept. L-12, Box 2049, Port Angeles, Washington 98362. 17t6 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 you l<fooW Yfiireiiovse> hV 3. he-v-f •S'h'pb\e.Kt HELP WANTED: Campus representative for the South’s hottest selling Custom Tee Shirts. Earn TOP DOLLAR while wearing the latest in Rock Groups, Cars, Motorcycles, X-rated, etc. in Tee Shirts. Write for com plete details to: Shirt Shack, 20225 South Dixie Highway, Miami, Florida 33157. Pizza Inn WAITRESS WANTED PART TIME, FULL TIME NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY APPLY IN PERSON 413 S. Texas Ave. College Station 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 846-4809 for appoint ment. 1816 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 IF YOU ARE A CFI and looking for full or part-time employment, please con tact Dwaine Hawley, 846- 8767. i9t3 PART TIME key punchers needed. 20 hours per week. $2.26 per hour. Inquire Rm. 318 or Map Room TAMU library. Must be U.S. citizen or have PRV. 1515 GRADUATE STUDENTS with strong en gineering or physical science backgrounds needed for energy abstracting project. Ex cellent English required. $4.00 per hour, 20hours per week. Must be U.S. citizen or have P.R.V. Contact Susan Lytle, TAMU Library. 845-1024. 16t4 WE HAVE SOMETHING GREAT FOR YOU TO DO! Worthwhile work! Interesting! Full or part-time. Excellent earnings! Interested? Write UNIVERSAL FRIENDSHIP SOCI ETY, INC., Penthouse 3, 3000 East Sunrise Boulevard, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33304. I6t5 WORK WANTED Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. 19U7 Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823- 7723. 392tfh Typing. 823-4579. Ilt51 RUMMAGE SALE RUMMAGE SALE St. Thomas Chapel 906 Jersey, College Station Thursday, 30 Sept., 9-5 Friday, 1 Oct., 9-5 Saturday, 2 Oct., 9-12 i6t4 WANTED WANTED: 16 tickets to the Texas Tech and A&M football game. Call 693-5341 or 693- 5340. iste WANTED: Two people to sub-lease one bedroom apt. at Barcelona. $240 a month, utilities paid. Call 845-8046. i9t3 WANTED: Child care for first grade boy in our home, 3:00 - 5:30, three - five days per week. House cleaning also desired. 693-3838 after 5:30. 18t2 Need two non-student tickets to A&M-Tech game. Call 845-7477. 18t3 The Television Shop TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith Sales and Services TV Rental 713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 *•»*« FOR YOUR PARTY NEEDS . . . For your party needs, Miller Kegs, Lite, Lowen- brau half barrels, and Miller Munchner (dark). Miller Ponies too. See your college rep. Bruce Wayne or call 822-3623 and reserve yours now for your party needs. We appreciate it. BRAZOS BEVERAGES 505 Hwy. 2818 Industrial Park 822-3623 >:< >-»-« »-♦*<»;«»:»;« %-»z* *75T« »T5T» *T5T« »T5T«t?5T« »75T« I >1K M >«•: M m M w: M ‘M >1K M 'M M M M n Revaluation raise local property tas m m at*: FRESHMEN AND SOPHOMORES! A-D E-H l-L M-S T-Z MAKEUPS WE WANT YOU — TO HAVE YOUR PHOTO TAKEN NOW FOR THE 1977 Aggieland Sept. 14-17 Sept. 20-24 Sept. 27 — Oct. 1 Oct. 4-8 Oct. 11-15 Oct. 18 — Nov. 5 DRESS: Civilians — Coat and Tie Coeds — Optional Corps (Fish and Soph.) — Class A Winter Corps (Juniors and Seniors) — Midnights ALL STUDENTS SHOULD BRING THEIR FALL SEMESTER FEE SLIPS Photos are taken on a drop-in basis, 8-5 weekdays and 8-12 Sat. ■.. university studio 115 College Main 846-8019 TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate ACROSS 1 III temper 5 Pub game 10 Not deficient 1 4 Algerian seaport 1 5 Accustom 1 6 Unicorn fish 1 7 Extravagant speech 18 John : Explorer in Canada 19 Actress Maria 20 “Over — —!” 22 Combustion product 24 — cent store 25 Fiber used for rope 27 Ships’ officers 29 Stowe character: 2 words 32 Bond 33 Narrow inlet 34 Flower part 36 Thrashed grain stalks 40 Yodeler’s range 42 Restrain through fear 44 Partly: Prefix 45 Onions’ relatives w I L T S E P I C D A M S 4 7 Low resorts i D I 0 T B 0 L 0 A P E T 49 Central L E E R Y B R 0 0 D M A R E part: Prefix E A S T ■ P E T ■ a A P R I L 50 Not healthy U S E D ■ D i N E T T E 52 Hookworm L A M 0 u R ■ D I s A R M 54 Liberals and A M 0 u R ■ L I S L E a E R E Republicans L E N s 1 P E A C E ■ s N 0 W 58 Fixed 0 R 0 H S T A N s ■ T i T L E 59 Khan P L E A S E ■ T E N S E S 60 Sudden pain H 0 L I E S T ■ M A N E spasm 0 L A N D a ■ A I R a C A R P 62 Neptune's V I N E Y A R D s R u R A L satellite E V E N C H A T A R E N A 65 Cleave L E S S H 0 M Y M E A T Y 67 Efficacious 69 Choir member 70 “Bus Stop" author 7 1 Destroy slowly 72 Bambi, for one 73 Actress Anna 7 4 Waste water conduit 75 Female name DOWN 1 Adriatic wind 2 Oil country 3 Kind of painting 4 Ensnare 5 Was domineering 6 Literary collection 7 Massages 8 Group of people 9 Start a journey: 2 words 10 Ermine 1 1 Join in marriage 1 2 Body organ 13 Inclines 2 1 Puts into service 23 Numerical prefixes 26 Ran easily 28 a record 29 U.S.S.R. river 30 African river 31 Of the morning 35 Lifting device 37 Home modernizer 38 In the center of 39 Fully extended 4 1 TV routine 43 Memory jogger 46 Glide 48 Judicious 5 1 Bequeaths 53 Long violent speech 54 City on the Seine 55 Solicitor 56 Cattle country 57 Trapping device 6 1 Blush 63 Account entry 64 Mrs. David Copperfield 66 Eur. nation 68 Cyprinoid fish 55 66 1 7 0 ! 7 J :) By MARY MAERTENS A&M Consolidated School Dis trict property owners, dissatisfied with increased property valuations, will be forced to go to court if they want to change the existing tax rolls. The cause of dissension stems from revaluation of property be tween Texas Avenue and Wellborn Highway and between Jersey Street and Holleman Drive, resulting in tax rate increases to property owners in this section. Jewell Ellis, tax assessor-collector said the tax rate increases are run ning from 30 per cent to as much as 200 per cent. He blames the rise in prices on inflation. The last time this section was revalued was in 1965. Ellis said that while a house that sold for $20,000 in 1965 is now worth $40,000, it still may be listed on the tax rolls at the 1965 assessed market value. Revaluation is necessary to equalize the market values. The school district perceives re valuation as a necessity; a number of residents claim it is unfair. In a letter to the tax assessor’s of fice Sept. 13, 1976, property owner Donald B. MeCrory complained! the revaluation of his land waset bitant. He added that because ie dents cannot vote against tax creases, they have no remedy e» through law suits. School board President Wj] Lancaster said last month that News analyst the tax rate has been set andprote have been reviewed by the Board Equalization, the board cannot ally change the tax rolls. School board members approvl a tax rate Aug. 16 to finance tl 1976-77 budget. At that time tli« were no recommendations or coi ments by residents concerning!! budget. At the same meeting, membJSatUrJ adopted a tax rate of $1.34 for lot Octet maintenance and 47 cents bonded indebtedness interest, toll ing $1.81 for each $100 of asses* property valuation. The school board agreed to If the increased taxes at the Sept, hoard meeting and dissatisfiedpr erty owners were left with thei system as their last option. THere IS a difference!!! GMAT MCAT • CPAT • LSAT VAT .GRE •DAT • OCAT SAT • NATIONAL MED. & DENT. BOARDS • ECFMG • FLEX Flexible Programs and Hours Over 38 years of experience and success. Voluminous home study materials. Programs that are constantly updated. 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