The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 18, 1977, Image 4

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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1977
Unfinished Furniture Center
MAY SALE
Embrey’s Jewelry
Every Item In Store Must Go
To Make Room (Losing Warehouse)
10% to 50% off
We Specialize In
Aggie Rings.
Diamonds Set —
Sizing —
Reoxidizing —
All types watch/jewelry
Repair
Aggie Charge Accounts
9-5:30 846-5816
Bill would okay beer import House approves money
for 18 water projects
United Press International
AUSTIN — Australian beer can
be imported into Texas if the House
goes along with a bill passed by the
Senate yesterday.
Sen. Ron Glower, D-Garland,
won approval on a voice vote to
permit sales in Texas of imported
beer sold by the liter instead of
ounces.
Glower’s bill would require the
imported beer to be sold in contain
ers of a size that deviates no more
than 5 per cent from the sizes of bot
tles and cans currently permitted in
Texas.
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Shop Early As Some Items Are Limited
Free Staining Classes
Open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
314 N. Main Bryan 822-7052
Get into some
great pants!
TOP DRAWER
Culpepper Plaza
Knowledge is your best
protection.
X^Oi,
^ Carl Bussells
iamond Room
3731 E. 29th 846-4708
Town & Country Center
MEMBER AMERICAN CEM SOCIETY
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 16, 1977 for the 1977
Aggieland).”
This policy takes effect with the delivery of
the 1976 edition of the Aggieland.
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Parker, Nick Charles
Degree: Ph.D. in Wildlife and Fisheries Sci-
cnees
Dissertation: CULTURE OF SELECTED
ESTUARINE ORGANISMS AND
MONITORING OF WATER QUALITY
IN FLOW-THROUGH TANKS RECEIV
ING POWER-PLANT EFFLUENT.
Time: 2:00 PM on May 18, 1977
Place: Room 308 in Nagle Hall
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Brendler, Mihcail Desmond
Degree: Ph.D. in Economics
Dissertation: THE EFFECT OF EMPLOYEE
RETENTION ON THE DEMAND FOR
ON-THE-JOB TRAINING.
Time: 9:30 AM on June 7, 1977
Place: Room 446 in the Harrington Educ.
Center
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Heinze, William Daniel
Degree: Ph.D. in Geophysics
Dissertation: DISTORTION MEASURE
MENT BETWEEN PHOTOGRAPHIC
IMAGES: A NEW ROCK MECHANICS
TOOL.
Time: 9 AM on May 18, 1977
Place: Room 307 in the Geosciences Building
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
NEED A JOB NOW?
We are currently seeking em
ployees for many area busi
nesses. A variety of part, full
time and summer positions
are available. We are also
taking applications for place
ment next fall. Aggie operated
to serve you.
NATIONAL
EMPLOYMENT
COUNSELING
PLACEMENT SERVICE
707 University Dr. Suite 11
College Station, Tex 77840
Next To University Nat’l Bank
846-3741
The C&S Transit Co. Restaurant is accept
ing applications for part-time and full time
help in the following positions:
1. Waitresses (exp. preferred)
2. Bartender
3. General help
Call 693-7623 and ask for the manager or
apply in person at 815 Hwy. 30.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION SUMMER AND
VET GRADUATES You may
begin ordering your Graduation
Announcements June 6th thru
June 17th at the Student Finance
Center, Room 217, Memorial
Student Center from 8:00 to 4:00,
Monday thru Friday.
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Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
Weight Watchers has an exciting
new program. College Station class
meets Thursdays, 6:30 p.m., Hillel
Foundation, 800 Jersey Street. For
further information call 822-7303.
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TEACHERS WANTED: West
and other states. Placements
since 1946. Bonded, Southwest
Teachers Agency, Box 4337, Al
buquerque, NM 87106. Free
Registration. imio
The dearest hospital in the deerest county
in Texas is interviewing for Registered
Nurses and Licensed Vocational Nurses for
evening and night duty. Please contact
Leon County Memorial Hospital, Buffalo,
Texas 75831 or call collect 214-322-4231.
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SALES — Gas' and Oil Wells. 614-866-
3358 . 96t33
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
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For employment information at Texas
A&M University dial 845-4444 24
hours a day. Equal Employment Op
portunity through Affirmative Action.
Texas A&M University
WORK WANTED
Professional Typing Services. Located at 707
University Drive, Suite 23. Next door to Uni
versity National Bank. Hours: 9-5 Mon.-Fri.
846-9109. iist3
Typing. 846-3491.
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Typing done after 5:30. 693-0267. 107U2
ESCAPE! TRAVEL — WORK
ON SHIPS. Good pay!
Men/Women. Send name, ad
dress, 25c postage. Globetrotter,
Box 1266-C3, Kansas City, MO
64141. H8t3
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544. S3tfn
LOST
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-
7723. 392tfh
HELP WANTED
Workers needed for summer reg
istration on May 31, 1977. Con
tact Dave Worley in Registrar’s
A red address book dated
1969. Perhaps inside a green
folder. Please return to Dr.
Haque, Dept, of Chemistry.
845-2431.
FOR SALE
ing. (Phone 845-1031). n8t3
BOOK SALE. Texas
A&M University
Bookstore. Large
selection of scientific
and technical books.
$1.99 or $2.99.
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Summer Jobs. High School and
College students. Work part-
time now and full-time this sum
mer. Apply in person only.
Whataburger. Bryan or College
Station. loatfn
Weekend desk clerk. Sat. & Sun. 3-11 p.m.
Apply A. Hawley, Rodeway Inn. 1601 Texas
Ave., Bryan. 11913
Student part-time help. Drive-in grocery.
Weekdays, 2:30 p. m. - 8:30 p.m. and Saturday
or Sunday. 846-4141. 118t2
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.
General Maintenance man. Part time or full.
Apply: A. Hawley, Rodeway Inn, 1601 Texas
Ave., Bryan. 118t4
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
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
PUBLIC AUCTION
Saddles and Tack
A large shipment of western sad
dles and tack will be auctioned
off. Approx. 100 saddles — 14”,
15 ”, 16” seats. Some padded,
some hand tooled, buck stitched
and silver laced. Some are ranch
using saddles, some plain or
rough out tooled, roping or cut
ting horse trees. Some Arabian
saddles, English saddles, youth
and child’s saddles. Some long
horn saddles. All saddles have a
5 yr. written guarantee. Partial
tack listing: large quantity of
Tex-Tan and Circle Y tack. 510
and 610 Sunbeam Clippers, ear
clippers, Trammel bits, Roy type
bits and spurs, pads, kool pads,
lariat ropes, big lead ropes, bri
dles, cinches, neats foot oil,
show head stalls, show halters,
approx. 300 halters all types.
100’s of items not listed. Each
item offered will be sold subject
to inspection. Both individually
and in group lots.
TERMS: cash or check with
proper I. D.
Sunday May 29th, 1977
1:30 PM
THE AMERICAN LEGION
Hwy. 36 North, Brenham,
Texas
Auctioneer:
Bryan Staly TX-GS-0117
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ILLIAMS
REAL ESTATE
List with us—
Sell thru US
Finance with us
AGGIE HOME OWNERS — If
you are graduated and leaving
list your home with us. One stop
service — realtor service, financ
ing service, insurance service.
PROSPECTIVE AGGIE
HOME OWNERS — Let us
help you buy a home with same
services.
— Three (5) acre tracts in Re
liance and Harvey areas, starting
@ 1800 acre.
— 2 new brick homes reduced
$1500 & $2500. 3 br, 2 bath with
all the extras. Call us for ap
pointment.
— Memorial Forest — 3 br., 2
bath, den w/fp, utility rm, de
tached garage. 1970 sf. All the
extras.
— Lots and acreage city limits of
Bryan-College Station starting
@ 85c SF. Call us.
— Older frame houses and dup
lexes 4 blocks from downtown
Bryan from $14,500 up.
— Older 2 hr., 1 bath frame. Ur-
suline Ave. Make offer.
OFFICE 822-3793
GLYNN WILLIAMS,
BROKER 822-3793
CAL TROSSEN 846-7260
119(1
Moving, Packing, Storage Car
tons. ,35c each, or $6.00 Bundle
of 20. Moisture Resistant,
Strong, Re-Usable. 779-4361
Anytime. 608 South Bryan In
Bryan. n8t2
Antiques, Collectors Stuff, Primi
tives, Junque, Treasures, Bargains,
1,000 & 1 Iron Things, Rocks,
Geodes, You Name It We May Have
One Or More. Hurry! Come By.
Welcome! 608 South Bryan In Bryan.
118(4
FOR RENT
TROPICANA APARTMENTS
Summer rate, also 9 month leases starting Sep
tember — large one and two bedroom apts., cen
tral AC, pool, furnished or unfurnished, carport,
private storage room — utilities included — quiet
— 2710 Kent St. — 822-9055.
108tll
2 bdrm-1 bath duplex-1422 Hillside,
Southwood Valley. Fenced yard,
complete kitchen, W/D connections,
economical to heat and cool-$215.00
month. 845-7420. 693-2304.
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THE
LA SALLE
Attention Co-op Stu
dents. A quiet, dignified
place to live & study.
Monthly Rates
La Salle Hotel
120 SOUTH MAIN
BRYAN I
713/822-1501 :
134(fn
Two bedroom duplex near Uni
versity. Fenced yard, appliances,
furnished, water paid. $150/mo.
Married couples preferred. 309B
Foch. 846-5639. nan
Hyde Park 4-plexes. Now
leasing 4 blocks from Texas
A&M University. Boyett
St. 846-7781.
EQUESTRIAN PARK
Stalls for rent
Recreational Riding Arena
Horse Walker and Cooler
Round Training Pen
Working Arena, English
jump pattern.
846-2154 day
846-2344 night.
One bedroom with kitchen privileges. 306B
North Parker. 823-0679. 119(2
Horse pasture and stalls. 846-7015. 109(25
ROOMMATE WANTED
Need 1 or 2 roommates for sum
mer. Will share 2 bdr. apt. at
Sausalito. Prefer someone rea
sonably neat and studious. Call
Larry at 693-6295.-
Need two roommates to share
three bedroom trailer in se
cluded country setting.
$69/mo. plus gas. 846-8146
ask for Bob.
UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS
HEALTH SCIENCE CENTER
Immediate openings in many areas of health related research:
Medical School
Dental Branch
- Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Allied Health Science School
Public Health School
School of Nursing
Speech and Hearing Institute
Division of Continuing Education
Please contact Janemarie Cato at 792-4990.
University of Texas
Health Science Center at Houston
Lobby Floor - Prudential Building
1100 Holcombe Houston, Texas
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
Part Time office work needed.
Apply in person. Star Furniture
3400 E. 29th St. Apply Friday 10
- 12 p.m. and 2 p.m. — 4
a.m.
p.m,
BOYS ONLY. Apt. for two. $90. Call 846-5132
after 6. llltfh
HAVE LUNCH ON US!
Everyone who leases an apt. through A&M Apt. Place
ment Service will be given a FREE Lunch at T.J.’s. Our
way of saying, “Thanks Ags.”
LEASING NOW FOR FALL 77 @0) ^
Call for appointment
A&M APT.
PLACEMENT SERVICE
A Free Service Mm
693-3777 ^
United Press International
WASHINGTON — The House
voted yesterday to authorize $1.2
billion to continue construction on
18 water projects, including two
that President Carter tried to stop.
The measure, passed on a 310-89
vote and sent to the Senate, would
authorize $459 million for the Mis
sissippi River and Tributaries proj
ect, including the Cache River
Basin project in Arkansas which
Carter said should be terminated.
$170 million is authorized for the
Missouri River Basin project which
includes the Hillsdale Lake project
in Kansas, another that Carter said
should be ended.
This year Carter reviewed 32
water projects already authorized
and partially funded by Congress,
then recommended funds be cut off
for 18 of them worth $2.5 billion.
He said they were wasteful and
other opponents called them part of
the traditional congressional “pork
barrel. ”
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Farmers and other supporters of
the project say their construction
means survival, and the difference
between profit and loss for those
who live on flood plains.
On May 3, a House subcommit
tee voted to provide money fori;
the 18 anyway, and White
Press Secretary Jody Powellwi
not rule out the possibility that
ter would veto a bill presei
some of the projects.
In addition to the two on Cartel
“hit list,” The House authorij
construction hinds for:
Alabama-Coosa River basin,
million; Arkansas River basin,
million; Arkansas Red River ba
$8 million; Brazos River basin,
million; Central and Soutlie
Florida, $9 million; ColumbiaBii
basin, $77 million; North
Susquehanna River basin, $75
ion; Ohio River basin, $60 mi
Quachita River basin, $2
Red River waterway project, S|
million; San Joaquin River
$125 million; Santa Ana Riverlte
$3 million; South Platte Riverbaj
$30 million; Tampa Harbor, S!
million; Upper Mississippi Ri
basin, $2 million; and White Bin
basin, $2 million.
In a separate action, the Ho
voted 390-6 to approve a bill
thorizing $5.9 million for the W
Resources Council which
river basin planning in areas ui
out management commissions,
measure was sent to the Senate.
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campus activities
Thursday
The School of Advanced Real Estate
Studies continues today from 8 a.m. to 5
p.m. in room 601 of Rudder Tower.
Fire Officials workshop will continue
today on the fifth floor of Rudder Tower,
from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Traffic Appeals Panel will meet in
room 216 T of the Memorial Student
Center from 3:30 to 5 p.m.
Friday
School of Advanced Real Estate Studies
in room 601 Rudder Tower, 8 a.m. to 5
Sunday
p.m.
The Beautify Texas Council will hold its
district meeting in Room 504 of the Rud
der Tower starting at 9 a.m. Dr. William
C. Welch, Extension landscape horticul
turist, will speak on “Trees for Texas.”
Saturday
School of Advanced Real Estate Stu
dies, room 601 Rudder Tower, 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Family Society and Older Texans, 301
Rudder Tower, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
School of Advanced Real Estate Stain
a.m. to 5 p.m., 601 Rudder Tower,
Student Government Executive Comi
will meet in 216 T of the Memorial Si
Center from 4 to 5 p.m.
Family Society and Older Texans,
Rudder Tower, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The College of Business Adminii
and its Executive Development Programs!
fice will sponsor the 38th mam
nar. Registration is today. The seminal
tinues until Friday.
Monday
The Brazos County Red Cross
will be held at the First Baptist Chunl
Bryan, 201 Washington, from noon unj
p.m. For further information call822-21"
Tuesday
Brazos County Red Cross Blood Dm
noon until 6 p.m. at the First Baptist On
of Bryan, 201 S. Washington.
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HAIRCUTTING AND BEAUTY CULTURE
Is Now Your Local
HairBerdasher Associate
Look For Us In The Fall
As
331 UNIVERSITY DRIVE
COLLEGE STATION
Call For An Appointment or Just Drop In
846-7614
UPSTAIRS ABOVE THE FARMER'S MARKET II
Here’s Team-Work For YOU!
mem
Jerry H. Birdwell
Tim Birdwell
Here’s a team that offers the best in professional c
protection, through knowledge that comes from experience,
combined with energetic youth to provide the best in service
Jerry Birdwell is a specialist in Optional Retirement, Tax
Sheltered Annuity, and Deferred Compensation programs.
Like father, like son. Put this team to work for you.
3200 S. COLLEGE AVENUE
P.O. BOX 3667
BRYAN, TEXAS 77801
823-5344
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