r aye 8 I Nt t3M I IALIUN TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1977 Carter pushes $50 rebate United Press International WASHINGTON — President Carter is going to bat for his pro posed $50 a person rebate in the face of zealous Republican opposi tion and lukewarm Democratic support in the Senate. Press Secretary Jody Powell said yesterday Carter feels the proposal is “extremely important” to eco nomic recovery. Powell told re porters yesterday “we recognize passage of the tax rebate is not. . . automatic,” but insisted that it has the majority support of the Ameri can people. “Although there are numerous bases on which one could take ex ception to it,” Powell said, “no one has been able to come up with a Sun Theatres 333 University 846-9808 Super-Grody Movies Double-Feature Every Week Special Midnight Shows Friday & Saturday S3 per person No one under 18 Escorted Ladies Free $3 With This Ad BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS plan to give an immediate boost to the economy . . .” “So it is the President’s belief this proposal is extremely important to recovery,” he added. Senate Republican leader How ard Baker said he thinks there is an “excellent chance” that the House- passed tax rebate will be defeated in the Senate with solid GOP opposi tion. But Senate Democratic Leader Robert Byrd disagreed. “As of now, the tax rebate will carry,” Byrd said. Sources close to the Democratic leadership said they cannot see more than 40 votes against the re bate. The main opposition to the rebate apparently comes from a feeling that it will do little good in stimulating the economy. Many also are upset that the Treasury must borrow $10.5 billion to pay for it. This Week At Wyatt’s Cafeteria TUESDAY — MARCH 29 ROAST TURKEY . __ w/giblet gravy, cornbread dressing, cranberry sauce and 35 one vegetable. I WEDNESDAY — MARCH 30 BAKED HAM -f 99 Topped w/fruit sauce and served w/two vegetables. Wyatt's Ca/etetia 804 Texas Ave. Child’s Plate .84 0iccm Top of the Tower Texas A&M University Pleasant Dining — Great View SERVING LUNCHEON BUFFET 11:00 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Each day except Saturday $2.50 DAILY $3.00 SUNDAY Serving soup & sandwich 11KH) A.M. - 1:30 P.M. Monday - Friday $1.50 plus drink Available Evenings For Special University Banquets Department of Food Service Texas A&M University “Quality First” /•“" 1 "\ Fabric Care News Helpful Hints From Your Dry-Cleaner • Read and save all clothing labels, tags and sales slips until garment has been laundered or dry cleaned at least once. • Don't use hot water on blood or other protein stains. • Water of any temperature will set ball point ink. Never store vinyl, leather or suede garments in plastic bags. • Never store soiled or stained clothing. The stains will set and also attract insects. Check the interfacing on mens and womens suit lapels before buying. Many have bonded inter facings instead of sewn and will pucker and wrinwe permanently when cleaned. Use only cold water when laundering acrylics or polyesters. Hot water will mak< stretch permanently. 100% ethem Do not attempt to remove stains from corduroy, velvet or flocked garments by rubbing or scrub- i will remove the nap. bing. Doing so will remove the nap. Be careful in storing garments in plastic bags for any length of time, especially during the sum mer. Heat may adhere the plastic to the fabric. • Before buying leather or suede garments, check irfectToi juries to the animal from barbed wire, kicks from other animals, ticks and other insect bites. These scars become apparent as soon as some of the leather dye fades. We hope the above suggestions will help you to save money when buying and in the care of your clothing. Future columns will deal with specific sub jects and problems encountered with the current fads and fashions. If we do not coveryour particular problem, please feel free to drop-in or call us. We will be glad to help you. This column brought to you through the cooperative efforts of these Col lege Station dry-cleaners: University Cleaners Northgate University Cleaners II Hwy. 2818 Aggie Cleaners Northgate wedding m is a one shot affair Don’t trust your pictures to your friend down the street. Hire a professional and have an affair to remember. Campus activities TUESDAY Bryan Parks and Recreation Depart ment, would like to begin a Womens’ Open Slow Pitch and a Mens’ Church Slow Pitch softball league this summer. If interested in entering a team come to 203 E. 29th Street. Deadline for entering is April 4 at 5 p.m. Brazos County Aggies, Barbecue di nner and reflections by Col. Thomas R. Parsons, Quonset west of Easterwood Air port, off FM 60, social hour 6:30 p.m.; dinner 7:30 p.m. Reservations should be phoned to Pat Gersbach at 845-7514. Recreation Management Institute, “Dramatic Examples of Public Involve ment,’’ Rudder Tower 301 and 305,8 a.m. to 5 p.m. A&M Missilemen, Next year’s budget to be approved. Physics 146, 7 p.m. Medical Technology Association, Elec tion of officers, Harrington 100, 8 p.m. Class of ’79, Rudder 402, 7:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY Dance Arts Society, G. Rollie White 266, 7:30 p.m. Rec Bridge Committee, MSC 206, 7 p.m. Philosophy Club, Dr. Cox, “The Reifi cation of Women,” 1202A Holik, College Station, 7:30 p.m. Social Dance Club, MSC 226, 7:30 p.m. Recreation Management Institute, “Public Involvement in Decision- Making,” Rudder Tower 301 and 305, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aggie Volleyball Club, Benefit demon stration match between the Mens’ Team and the Womens’ Team, DeWare Field House, warm-ups starting 7 p.m.. Admis sion 50c for students, $1 for adults. Crafts Shop and MSC Arts and Crafts Committee, Brown-bag seminar, Rob Fos ter, “Art of Leaded Glass,” MSC Fountain, 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. THURSDAY Junior Class Council, Discuss next year’s senior class project, MSC 206, 7:30 p.m. Austin College Ensembles, A&M Pre sbyterian Church, 301 Church Ave., Col lege Station, 8 p.m. Recreation Management Institute, “Public Involvement in Decision- Making,” Rudder 301 and 305, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Banquet MSC 125 and 126, 7 p.m. Friends of the TAMU Library, Annual membership meeting. Dr. Joe B. Frantz, “Chasing Lyndon B. Johnson,” Sterling C. Evans Library 226, 2 p.m. SATURDAY Philosophy Club, Annual!), picnic, Lake Somerville, Park, 1 p.m. (call 846-2724orSi.j details). Student Agronomy Society,! rural Cotton Pageant and Bij Rudder Center Auditorium,! lowed by ball MSC 201. FRIDAY Med Tech Society and Texas A&M Nursing Society, Spencer Guimarin, Di rector of the Texas Health Careers Pro gram and Texas Hospital Recruitment and Placement, Rudder 601, 9:30 a.m. SUNDAY ly STEV obert V e run of seventh 9-8 : lb all win Young Life, Old College StJa 1( J a y afte Hall, 5:30 p.m Parson's Mounted Cavilry, aylor wil again Spring Horse Show, PleasantV&j [ea( Jer at 10 Texas A&M University’s OPAS presents The Dance Theatre of Harlem Aggies win top honors in Houston floral show Thursday, March 31, 1977 Rudder Auditorium 8:00 P.M. "An irresistable group brimming with vitality, beautifully trained with a clear, fluid technique ..." Robert Jackson, Cue "It is the sense of awakening that makes the Dance Theatre of Harlem what it is." Eastchester Record Last Sunday marked the second consecutive year that Texas A&M University students have earned top honors in student floral design com petition at the Houston Allied Florists Design School and Trade Fair in Houston. A&M students competed against Wharton Junior College and Texas State Technical Institute, placing first, second and third in the show. The theme of the contest was “Re flections in Flowers.” Richard Delfeld, senior horticul ture major, won first place and was named Student Designer of the Year with his design, “Flashbacks to Africa.” Lillian Foreman, sei nalism major, took seciinj design of “Wise Old Mod ing Spring.” Marci Miller, seniorW major, placet! thirdwitlilj “Carefree.” Other students parliqi the contest and receiving mention were: Sarah Suzanne Ouren, David Jan Hawkins, BrendaBl; Jo Ella Dixon. ■ : | The floral designs are in the Sterling C. Evans first floor. — Lillian s conf game fame wir iday whe Longhoi SWC. he Aggi e at one ed three can’t i h was. "The Dance Theatre of Harlem virtually explodes on stage . Patricia Mandell, New London News Ticket prices: Regular: A&M Studenl:’ Zone 1 $7.50 $5.50 Zone 2 $6.00 $4.40 Zone 3 $4.80 $3.50 ‘Special discounts available for A&M students at the MSC Box Office Tickets and Information: MSC Box Office 845-2916. This outstanding group is presented by the Opera and Performing Arts Society of Texas A&M, & an MSC Committee an MSC Committee mmvsmrssim'imemi&c'mse: -sagfc .zamymzg Texas A&M University | OPAS presents EUGENE FODOR, | VIOLINIST W/San Antonio Symphony Tuesday, April 12, 1977 Rudder Auditorium 8:00 P.M. | PROGRAM: ;f Overture to Rosamunde-Schubert; Concerto #1 in D major p for violin-Paganini; Prelude to Afternoon of a Faun-Debussy; § | Symphony #6, OPUS 53-Shostakovich. | TICKET PRICES 4 £ Regular I A&M Student* Zone 1 $6.50 $4.75 Zone 2 $5.20 $3.80 Zone 3 s $4.15 g $3.00 ?? $ ‘Special discounts for A&M students can be obtained by coming by the <£ Y MSC Box Office. * Tickets and Information Available MSC BOX OFFICE - 845-2916 ■£ This outstanding performer is presented by the Opera and Performing & Arts Society of Texas A&M, an MSC committee. 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