The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 27, 1977, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1977
Import
Beer
26 Brands
Singles
6-packs
and Cases
“god’s own
drunk”
4-7 Dally
All Longnecks
35c - 45c
3600 S. COLLEGE • BRYAN, TEX. • (713)846-3307
CHICKEN AMATEUR NIGHT
Every Thursday 8:00-12:00
C/W - Bluegrass - R&R - Blues - Jazz - Comedians - Magicians
“We’ll listen to anything”
Stage and P.A. at your disposal
HOUSE BAND: NEWETT’S SLIME BAG RAG BAND
INK FREE ON US
&
DANCE TO THE SOUNDS OF
“SWEETBRIAR”
50 Keg Halloween Party
at
National Guard Armory
Prizes awarded for best
iNew map dispersal
approved by Counci
costumes
Tickets available at Scandia I, Sausalito, Sundance Apt. Offices $1
Presented by Columbia Properties & Murphy’s
The Battalion Classified
SPECIAL NOTICE
WANT AD RATES
One day 10c per word
Minimum charge — $1.00
Classified Display
$1.85 per column inch
each insertion
ALL classified ads must be pre-paid.
DEADLINE
12 noon day before publication
DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
DIRECTORY FEES are refundable in full dur
ing the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no rebinds will be made on cancel
led orders. Directories must be picked up dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished.
AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY
“Yearbook fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no rebinds 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. ”
This policy took effect on October 22, 1976.
1 City of Bryan is accepting applications
for a Library I. Prefer applicant with de
gree in Library Sciences or closely re
lated to. Apply in person at City of Bryan
Employment Office, 300 S. Washington,
Bryan, Texas. 77801
Affirmative/Action
Equal Opportunity Employer 3913
M-F
SERVICES
ACADEMIC RESEARCH — all fields. Send
$1.00 for mail order catalog of 7,000 topics.
Box 25918-Z, Los Angeles, CA 90025. (213)
477-8474. 13 t3 0
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
ACE PAPER HANGERS
Experienced in all kinds of
wallpapering. 846-6489.
Weight Watchers meets in Col
lege Station Thursdays, 5:15
P.M. Lutheran Student Center
315 College Main. For further in
formation call 822-7303.
WORK WANTED
Typing 823-4579.
136t84
Professional Typing Services. Located 707
University Drive, Suite 23. Next to University
National Bank. Hours 9-5. Mon.-Fri. 846-
9109. .25U9
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723.392tfn
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds.
822-0544. 83tfn
Typing. 846-3491.
For Battalion Classified
Call 845-2611
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
'Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
OFFICIAL NOTICE
SENIOR RING ORDERING
PROCEDURE
For Students Completing 92 Hours at the
End of the Fall ’77 Semester
To be eligible to order the Texas A&M Senior
Class Ring, an undergraduate student must
have at least ninety-two (92) semester hours,
with 30 hours at A&M and be in good standing
with the University. To order at mid-semester
using mid-semester grades to fulfill the above
requirements, please note the following in
structions:
1. Leave your name, major and I.D. number
with the Ring Clerk, Room Seven,
Richard Coke Ruilding, prior to
November 10th. THIS MAY NOT BE
DONE BY PHONE.
2. Bring mid-semester grade report along
when ready to order to verify eligibility.
3. All rings must be paid for in full when the
order is placed. Senior Ring loans are avail
able through student financial aid in the
YMCA Building.
4. Anyone having failed to leave their name in
advance and fail to bring their mid-
semester grade report when ready to order
will be asked to return later to allow time
for records to be cheeked.
5. Mid-semester orders will be taken only
from October 26th until November 30th,
1977.
6. Students who do not place their order dur
ing this period may order lifter final grades
are posted.
7. The Ring Clerk is on duty from 8 A.M. to 5
P.M. each day, Monday through Friday.
However, in order for other duties to be
carried out, absolutely no orders will be
taken between 11:30 A.M. - 1:30 P.M. or
between 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
8. All rings ordered, regardless of whether
on October 26th or November 30th, will
be delivered on the same day which will be
approximately January 31, 1978.
(This November 30th ordering dead-line does
not apply to those students who completed 92
hours prior to the beginning of the Fall '77
semester. After a student has 92 hours on rec
ord there is never a dead-line., except a
monthly mailing date on which we send ring
orders to the factory.) 34*30
OFFICIAL NOTICE
College of Science
English Proficiency Examination
A MAKE-UP EXAMINATION for all
JUNIORS and SENIORS in curricula of the
College of Science who have not taken the
English Proficiency Examination will be given
on THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1977, at 7:30
P.M.
BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT CURRICULA
— ROOM 113 BSBE
CHEMISTRY DEPARTMENT CUR
RICULA — ROOM 100 CHEM
MATH DEPARTMENT CURRICULA —
ROOM 101 MILNER
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT CURRICULA
— ROOM 301 PHYS
In order to qualify as a candidate for a degree
in the College of Science, each student must
demonstrate an ability to express himself (or
herself) in acceptable English. This require
ment may be satisfied by (1) passing an exam
ination in English composition (EPE) taken
not later than the spring semester of the junior
year, or (2) completing English 301 with a
minimum grade of “C”.
ANY STUDENT WHO FAILS THE WRIT
TEN EXAMINATION (EPE) MUST
SATISFY THE ENGLISH PROFICIENCY
REQUIREMENT BY TAKING ENGLISH
301 AND EARNING A MINIMUM GRADE
OF “C”.
For information and guidelines on the nature
of the examination, check with the departmen
tal secretary.
FOB SALE
1968 12-passenger Ford
station wagon. 390 engine.
Automatic, ps, pb, air, front
db. $625. Days 845-6811;
evenings 846-6128.
4112
1974 Cutlas. Brown, bucket seats. Loaded.
Great condition, 40,000 miles. Call Jeff 693-
8520. 4114
Need 4 tickets for Arkansas game, 846-4711,
779-1362 after 5. 23t21
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
FOUND
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Found: Puppy in Northgate area. Black with
brown and white. Jay 845-4275. 4lt2
Found at Rice Game. Binoculars. Aisle 356,
Row 5. Owner claim with identification. Par
sons 845-2345. 40t3
LOST
HELP!
PLEASE BRING OUR
WITCH BACK
We miss our gypsy head
too. Her eyes roll and she
laughs loud when you pull
the string under her chin.
Children of Wee Aggieland
FULL OR PART TIME
HOUSEWIVES OR STUDENTS
Help wanted, both day or night shift and weekends.
Housewives work while children are in school. Stu
dents nights 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. & weekends.
COUNTER AND CASHIER WORK
$2.60/hour
Bryan
1101 Texas
An Equal Opportunity Employer
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY
WHATABURGER .
College Station
105 Dominik
Lost: Dalmation dog. South of’C.S. Reward
offered. 693-0904. Ilt4
HELP WANTED
Two Positions Available
Bookkeeper. Experience Necessary.
Musical Instrument Repairman.
Both must be neat in appearance and be
able to meet the public. Call 822-2334
and make appointment at Lange Music
Co. in Bryan.
4117
Looking for extra cash? Pizza Hut of
Bryan has several part-time wait
ress positions open. Uniform and
meals furnished plus attractive
wages. Apply in person at 2610 S.
Texas Ave.
37(7
MR. GATTI’S
the best pizza
in town .... honest!
Mr. Gatti’s is presently
accepting applications
for full-time day help
starting at $2.50/hr.
Part-time lunch help and
part-time evening help
also needed. Apply in
person between 2-7
p.m. or call 846-4809
for appointment.
OVERSEAS JOBS —
summer/year-round. Europe, S.
America, Australia, Asia, etc. All
fields, $500-$ 1200 monthly. Ex
penses paid, sightseeing. Free in
formation — Write: International Job
Center, Dept. TC, Box 4490, Berke
ley, CA 94704. 35tn
Needed: Full time or part
time experienced stereo
salesman. Apply at Audio
Video 707 Texas Avenue,
College Station. 846-5719.
3 4013
PI HSON \LS
DATES GALORE! Meet exciting singles. Call
DATELINE toll-free: 800-451-3245. 34:8
FOR RENT
Subleasing 2 bedroom, 2 bath, studio apart
ment at Sevilla. Unfurnished. Overlooks pool.
May rent is free. 693-7865 after 5 P.M. 38t5
Sublease fall and spring semester. One bed
room. Monaco Apts. 221-B. 693-0938. 39t8
Night clerk wanted 6 P.M.-6 A.M. 1 to 2
nights a week. Salary negotiable. Please apply
in person at the Charles Hotel, 201 S. Main,
Bryan. 39(3
C&S Transit Co. is presently ac
cepting applications for pizza
makers and general help. Call
693-7623 and ask for man-
agen ssts
THE
LA SALLE
Attention Co-op Stu
dents. A quiet, dignified
place to live & study.
Monthly Rates
La Salle Hotel
120 SOUTH MAIM
BRYAN
713/822-1 50 1
Contemporary house for sale by owner. Prime
C.S. location. Call 693-8238 after 5. 40t20
Honda Elsinore MT-250. Excellent condition.
Book rack included. 693-4601. 3914
Stereos, televisions, calculators. Best prices,
over 30 brands, fully warranted. Dean Cle
mens, 779-9009. 34t]o
Beautiful purebred Irish Setter puppies. 846-
6436. 4 o t2
Army officer's overcoat 42L $20. Year round
uniform $15. 693-2241. 33(2
Bring your bikes to White’s Auto Store
College Station, your oldest and most
dependable store, for parts, repair or
trade and prices you like.
APARTMENTS
SPECIAL OFFER
TO ALL APARTMENT SEEKERS!
One month free rent will be given on all apart
ments that are leased and occupied during the
month of October. (This offer is applicable
to lease terms of 8 months or more.)
Furnished & Unfurnished
Efficiency 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apartments
All Utilities Included
No Escalation Clause or
Fuel Adjustment Charge
Two Swimming Pools
Tennis Courts
Party/Meeting Room
Health Spas, including
Saunas for Men & Women
Three Laundry Rooms
Rental office open Monday through Friday 9-6
Saturday 10-5 Sunday 2-5
693-1110
1501 Hwy. 30
693-1011
23t21
CHEYENNE APTS.
Brand new attractive apartments. 2
bdrm., 1 bath. All modern
appliances. Washer, dryer connec
tions. Central air/heat. About 1 mile
from campus. 693-4758. 34t24
Deluxe duplexes newly com
pleted. 2 bdrm., 1 bath. Central
air/heat, all modern appliances.
Washer dryer connections.
About IV2 miles from campus.
693-4758. 34124
One large bedroom downstairs in
private home-5 minutes from cam
pus. All privileges-private phone
and kitchen efficiency. T.V. and
washer privileges. Four girls
upstairs-one downstairs-mostly
students. Call 846-5694 after 5 P.M.
$80./mo. Bills paid.39t 3
Vote for These
Swell Oi B
0YS
VOTE
Boyd Grimshaw
Frank “Bud” Box
Off-Campus Student
Assoc.
Representative
Area III
Thursday Oct. 27
Pd. Political Ad
By MARK POWER
Highly detailed maps will be at
the disposal of all visitors to the
Bryan-College Station area in area
motels, eourtesy of the College Sta
tion City Council.
In regular session Wednesday af
ternoon, the council approved with
some reservation the design for a
new area map. It had appropriated
$1,700 to the joint venture with area
businessmen that will provide maps
in all participating motels and
money lending institutions.
Mayor Lorence Bravenec said the
map did not fairly represent the
transportation industry in College
Station.
Bravenec contended that the map
over-emphasized the importance of
the Coulter airfield versus Easter-
wood, and omitted the Greyhound
Bus Terminal in College Station.
Henry Hawley, representing the
Chamber of Commerce agreed to
add the terminal locations to the
map, but said the desienali*
Coulter Field had to remainf«
map to be accurate.
Bravenec then
asked
Chamber of Commerce reprt,
tive was aware that the ‘WeW
Bryan’ sign recently erectedk
Chamber was within Collegi
tion city limits and did notco
to the city’s sign ordinance.
“1 was not aware that
situation,” Hawley said in resp 1
to the allegations. “I will cert
look into this matter.”
In other business, thecoutnii
proved a contract for grave-opes
services at the city cemetery,i
proved three final plats for snij
sion construction and realty si
and postponed until tody’s nw I 7
consideration of an ordinance
(piiring motorcyclists to wearl
mets within city limits. The com
will meet in regular session toji
at 7:30 in the council ehambcn
City Hall.
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Elephant hunters mt
rockets and grass fm
United Press International
JOHANNESBURG,South Africa
— The methods range from shoot
ing them with rockets to burning
them to death in huge grass fires.
Wildlife conservationists say ivory
hunters killed between 100,000 and
400,000 elephants in 1976 in Africa,
threatening to send the majestic
creature the same route to extinc
tion as the blue whale.
herd, said Douglas-Hamilton,
is based in Kenya.
“In all Africa, ivory leaving
1976 may have come from an\1
between 100,000 and 40§
elephants and there seems tol
letup in the demand,” he said
Iain Douglas-Hamilton, an inter
national authority on elephants, told
the World Wilderness Congress
Tuesday that something must be
done to cheek the demand for ivory
to protect the elephant.
Douglas-Hamilton said that in
Chad, on the southern fringe of the
Sahara, there were reports the army
had used rockets to fire at elephants
from helicopters in the race to feed
the world ivory market.
"In Sudan I have received very
recent reports that some tribes are
still burning elephants to death by
setting alight the long grass around a
Douglas-Hamilton said he am
at the figures "after weigl
thousands of tusks in Dar
Salaam’s (Tanzania) weigli
rooms. ”
He said the estimate w
correct if the tusks weighed ia
Es Salaam “were representaliu
tusks all over the continent.
He also said he included ia
figures elephants who diedfc
natural causes and who were
in countries like South Africa
Rhodesia.
Douglas-Hamilton said elepbi
had been seriously “over-expli
particularly since the 10-fold rist
the price of ivory since the'
1960s.”
Bryan
College Station
CHAMBER ORCHESTRA - ^
OCT 27
FREE OPEN DRESS REHEARSAL
MSC LOUNGE 1 PM
CONCERT
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$ 1 NON STUDENTS
$ .50 STUDENTS
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GOING TO
LAW SCHOOL?
Attend Discussion on SMU L a *
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Saturday October 9 8:00 A.M.
Room 145 of the MSC
Valuable Scholarship will be
cussed. Presentation will
made by John Tyler Class of
a Student at SMU Law Schoc
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