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Paqe 4 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1976 YEARBOOK PHOTO MAKEUPS For Freshmen and Sophomores TO BE IN THE 1977 “AGGIELAND” BEING TAKEN NOW THROUGH NOV. 5 UNIVERSITY STUDIO 115 COLLEGE MAIN — NORTHGATE 846-8019 BATTALION CLASSIFIED WANT AD RATES One day 10c per word Minimum charge — $1.00 Classified Display $1.65 per column inch each insertion ALL classified ads must be pre-paid. DEADLINE 3 p.m. day before publication SPECIAL NOTICE FOR RENT Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY- INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922/ 1411 Texas Ave.—823-8111 ' OFFICIAL NOTICE AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY “Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be 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. FOR SALE 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 1975 650CC TRIUMPH CUSTOM CHOPPER. Lots of chrome, beautiful paint job. Owner died, family must sell. $1,400 or trade for some thing of equal value. “10% commission to anyone locat ing a buyer.” Also gas dryer, $30. 846-1436 or 693-1835. 29t3 GARAGE SALE 764 S. Rosemary Dr., Bryan. Fantas tic bargains in children’s & teenage clothing. 3 aluminum doors, car car rier, skis & boots, drum & sheet music. Time: 9 a.m. - 7 p.m., Friday & Saturday, Oct. 22-23 . 30t2 BEAT THE PARKING PROBLEM! 1974 YAMAHA 100 c.c. LOW MILEAGE, $395. 693-3441. 29t3 COLLEGE STATION. Perfect con dition. 1,600 sq. ft., 3BR, 2 baths. Central air and heat. Carpeted. 4 blocks to TAMU. Great residence plus extra income potential. $31,500. Call 846-8321. 31tfn IRISH SETTER PUPS AKC and FDSB bred for hunting from champion bloodlines. 846-3946 31t8 Royal manual typewriter, new. Linda K., ext. 2716, 846-0349. - 31t2 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. Carolyn Wells, Ring Clerk FOR RENT THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Lopez, Ali L. Degree: Ph.D. in Animal Science Dissertation: EFFECTS OF AGE, BREED AND METHOD OF CARCASS SUS PENSION ON BULLOCK BEEF PALATABILITY, CARCASS TRAITS, HISTOLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS AND CERTAIN AGE AND YIELD PREDICTORS. Time: 3 p.m., Oct. 25, 1976 Place: Room 104, OET George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Freeberg, Larry Roger Degree: Ph.D. in Oceanography Dissertation: THE EFFECTS OF LIGHT INTENSITY, TEMPERATURE, CELL DENSITY AND HEAVY METALS (MERCURY AND CHROMIUM) ON TWO MARINE PHYTOPLANKTERS IN CONTINUOUS CULTURE. Time: 2 p.m., Oct. 21, 1976 Place: Room 1203 in Oceanography and Meterology Bldg. George W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College 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 tiii TRY BATTALION CLASSIFIED ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE "Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 NEW 2 BR/1 or IVi bath duplexes in South wood Valley for lease or sale. $230 - $250/month. Call 846-1706, 9-6, Mon.-Sat. 29t7 Rooms available for students at Aggie Hall. 1502 S. Texas. 5tfh The Television Shop TV & RADIO SERVICE Zenith Sales and Services TV Rental 713 S. MAIN BRYAN 822-2133 Two bedroom mobile home. Rent $150/mo. Deposit. No pets. 846-0459. 31t6 SUBLEASE: 1BR unfurnished apt. All bills paid. Sevilla Apts. $205/mo. 693-1085. 30t5 SUBLEASE: 1BR furnished French Quarter apartment, $220/mo. total. 846-0030. 27t5 JOB OPPORTUNITIES OVERSEAS JOBS — summer/year- round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500-$1200 monthly. Expenses paid, sightseeing. Free inform.-Write: International Job Center, Dept. TC, Box 4490, Berkeley, CA 94704. 30112 HELP WANTED High school or college student part tif r 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. 138tfii STUDENT WANTED as part time ad salesman for local sports magazine. Straight com mission. Call 846-3227 or write Drawer U, College Station, TX. 29t3 PART TIME LAB TECHNICIAN needed to alternate weekend call. Must know bloodbank and some microbiology. Call 822- 1347, Bryan Hospital. 29t3 Position open for instructor in fashion model ing. 3-4 years experience. For appointment call 693-3778. 29t5 Senior boots, size lO'AD. $125. Worn one year, very good condition. Call 845-6247. 31t2 WORK WANTED TECHNICAL TYPING. Call 693-6305. 31tl3 1975 Suzuki TS-185. Excellent condition, low mileage. 846-3697. 29t3 Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. 19tl7 Norton 85B Commando. Late 1973. For info contact Lea at Budget; or 2001 Beck, #36.25t8 Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823- 7723. ’ 392tfh Typing. 823-4579. CHILD CARE Attention: Humpty Dumpty School will be open for all Aggie home football games. Call 823-8626 or 779-5802. 2616 HAPPY FACE NURSERY, football games. 846-6501. Open for all home 20tl2 LOST LADIES WHITE GOLD WRISTWATCH with mesh band during Baylor game, prob ably in Section 130. Sentimental value. Reward offered for return. Call 845-4696. 29t4 Boy’s high school senior ring. Ruby stone. Lost in B.S.B.E. restroom. Call 846-9631. 30t3 Black female lab named Maggie. Call Mike, 822-1097 or 779-0091. 31tl WANTED CLUB NEEDS T-SHIRTS PRINTED, i.e., silkscreen, cheap. Call 846-0564 after 5 p.m. 30t2 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 HITCHCOCK FILM “39 STEPS” (1935) lues., Oct. 26 7:00 p.m. Architecture Bldg. Room 110 $1.50 Shotgun death probe^ expands Widow wants FBI on case Associated Press PALESTINE, Tex. — The Texas Attorney General’s office has joined the investigation into last week’s shotgun slaying of East Texas civil- rights leader Frank Robinson. Atty. Gen. John Hill announced LAWRENCE’S HAIR STYLING SALON presents Lawrence & Marci A Duo Hair-Styling Team 822-1183 yesterday that he was assigning Asst. Atty. Gen. Anthony Sandberry to aid in presenting evidence at a Nov. 16 inquest into Robinson’s death. Hill made the announcement after a conference with Palestine Munici pal Judge Alexander Nemer, who said he has also invited Dist. Attys. Richard Handorf and Melvin Whitaker, both of Palestine, to assist in the inquest. Robinson, a retired teacher who successfully fought for reapportion ment in Palestine and Anderson County, was found shot to death in the garage of his home here Oct. 14. bob’s green thumb nurscru 2510 Texas Ave. Bryan 822-6613 DECORATE YOUR PLACE WITH LOTS OF HOUSE PLANTS AND TROPICAL PLANTS . . HIGHEST QUALITY LOW PRICES Accessories Plant Foods Protectants Pottery Potting Soil Plant Food Open 8:30-5:30 Monday thru Saturday Sun Theatres 333 University (Above Loupot’s) 846-9808 Super-Grody Movies Double-Feature Every Week Special Midnight Shows Friday & Saturday S2 per person No one under 18 Escorted Ladies Free $2 With This Ad BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS Front Projection Special 20% OFF ALL FRONT PROJECTION PICTURES Taken Oct. 26th, 27th, 28th Must be ordered by Nov. 12th. Call for appointment — 846-2828 borki pnot :er ograpfiy TODAY’S CROSSWORD PUZZLE UNITED Feature Syndicate Thursday's Puzzle Solved: ACROSS 1 Moves clumsily 5 De la Roche novel 1 0 Hit hard 1 4 U.S. author 15 “Half is better ...’’ 16 Regarding: 2 words 1 7 Dinner 18 State of being highly regarded 20 Rome’s first bishop 22 Weapon: Sian g 23 Contour 24 Jeweler s unit 26 Apple --- 27 Jacques aptitude A V E R T R A V E D D A M 45 Act in return M A R I E E L i T E I D 0 4Z Places trust E N I G M A T I c A L V O w 48 House R E N 0 B I T E T H E R E furnishing R □ L 11 S 0 U R E D item 0 B 0 °J □ a IT T A I N S 49 Actress R iva 50 Surround 53 Jack of clubs in loo 54 Feed a furnace 58 fortitude: Guts 6 1 Its capital is T eheran 62 Scrutinize 63 Encomium 64 Tennis court fixtures 65 Small casks 66 Ventilated 67 Joy G IL IA IN ID I I R Is I □BBS aaaiaa again b rasa |N|0 STS GOA D*R 0 A N BENS Explorer 30 Fondled 34 Immigrants 35 Destruction 36 Spanish cheer 37 Water body 38 Male formal costume 40 Breakfast food 4 1 Extremity 42 Volume unit 4 3 Physical DOWN 1 Illumination source 2 Arch 3 Stir vigorously 4 Of special value 5 Jolt 6 Sour ale 7 Eddie : Yankee pitcher 8 Of ships: Abbr. 9 Toward the stern 10 Immersed in water 1 1 The East 1 2 Desist 13 Whetstone 19 of beef 2 1 Fall in drops of water 25 Dormant 26 Witty fellow 27 Skip about 28 Unique 29 Outer coverings 30 Presidential nickname 3 1 Actress Soph ia 32 African antelope 33 Notches 35 Had a sharp taste 39 Besides 40 Crying calf-, like 42 Sulks 44 Egypt. sacred bu II 46 Dresses up 47 Impairment 49 Mansion 50 U S S R, city 5 1 Ending with confer and ess 52 For men only 53 Hair: Prefix 55 City on the Oka 56 Singer -- - Sm ith 57 Noun ending 59 Light refreshment 60 Conducted 1 2 3 4 ■■ 5 6 7 8 9 ■■ 10 it 12 13 14 ■ 15 Hr* 17 yij 18 _n... 20 21 ar ■ IT 28 29 136 138 50 58 6? 43 3? 33 55 67 55 57 He had also helped integrate teaching staffs at nearby schools. Police Chief Ken Berry said he is investigating the death as a homicide, although no formal ruling has been made. Robinson’s widow has asked for FBI intervention in the case and an FBI spokesman in Dallas said a pre liminary report was made to the Jus tice Department. “The fact that I feel that fit and more sophisticated needed doesn’t in any wayi the sincerity and integrity of local police department, ” she Texas Rangers and agents d Bureau of Alcohol, Tobara Firearms have aided Berry it investigation. dov More defense favorei Forum’s poll indicate The majority of a group of stu dents surveyed last Wednesday and Thursday at Texas A&M thought that the nation’s defense budget should be increased, results of a Political Forum survey showed. Members of a Political Forum subcommittee surveyed 475 stu dents in the MSC to determine their leanings on political issues, and obtained the following results: Political Forum Aggie Student Opinion Poll 1. Do you consider yourself Democratic, Republican, Indepen dent, or other? Democratic 19% Republican 32% Independent 42% Other 7% 2. Do you think abortion would be better controlled by the Federal Government, State Government, each individual, or no one at all? Federal Government 15% State Government 14% Individual 65% No one 6% 3. A recent Supreme Court rul ing upheld the Texas capital pun ishment laws which provide for the death penalty for certain felonies. Do you agree, disagree, or have no opinion concerning this? Agree 80% Disagree 16% No opinion 4% 5. that the 4. Right-to-work laws pron that workers do not have to bd to a union in order to be hired you feel that Texas should k abolish its right-to-work laws? Keep Abolish No opinion Do you favor a defense W increases, decreases, reus same, or do you have opinion? Increase Decrease Remains the same No opinion 6. Would you favor thef Government providing an ual Health Insurance Plan for nation’s citizens? Yes No No opinion 7. Do you think Texas Gun trol laws should he stricter, lenient, left as is, or no opinion: Stricter Left Alone More lenient No opinion Do you feel your polili could be best expressed HI. 5RE TV COFFEE BO HEARD YC MORE 0t , TALEV IV€ 8. views conservative, moderate, or liberf Conservative Moderate Liberal A Two inh nother dish larents wer ounty jails I rected, mac; |n the state. Murder c rday in Ai Id Linda S t of mure Irani child n ity in two c Her two- Lloss, died juries, authc ionel Tscl ear-old wii Wednesday, ler of thei WBtm FRIDAY Aggie Players, “Man of La Man cha,’’ Rudder Auditorium, 8 p.m. Town Hall, Johnny Rodriguez and “Calico, G. Rollie White Col iseum, 8 p.m. MONDAY , r Midland Hometown Club, I ; ^vefouml der 308, 8 p.m. SATURDAY Aggie Cinema, “French Connec tion II,’’ Rudder Theater, 8 & 10.30 p.m. A&M Missilemen, Systems Building Lawn, 9 - 11 a.m. First launch of semester. A&M Women s Soccer Team vs. Rice, Athletic Complex, 10 a.m. TUESDAY Williamson County Hometoi Club, 1700 Jersey Sf., Apl.D 7:30 p.m. Law for J SAN A\ r tonio citv a Alfred Hitchcock Film, j Steps,’ Architecture 110, 7 pc! (Admission $1.50). Texas Student Education Asa ation, MSC 206, 7 p.m. SUNDAY A&M Women’s Soccer Team vs. Trinity, Athletic Complex, 4 p.m. Aggie Cinema, “HitchcockFes p "T fV val: Psycho/Lifehoat,” Rudder'll ‘ U .J' 11 SllK He suggi ater, 8 p.m. 1 other non-i ^forget about BIBLE CLASS 9:30 a m. SUNDAY 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. UNIVERSITY LUTHERAN CHAPEL 315 V Main — 846-6687 Hubert Beck, Pastor - Be yourself! Decorate your room with Springbok posters that express your interests and personality. We have dozens of inexpensive designs to choose from! Hallmark Shop MANOR EAST MALL A STARSHIP SHOP charitable ing fund-ra Police Cl ordered his down on th ojMnj.on.isht form ofillej Texas law. But City city council lottery mus a charge for chance. 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