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Page 4 THE BATTALION The Battalion Classified ' acgiei^anTj refund poocy ' v "Yearbook fees are refundable in full during t; the semester in which payment is made. |J 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-1 tember l^ must pay a mailing and handling fee. Yearbooks will not Belheld, nor will they &e mailed without the necessary fees havingj been paid. ” i r jTis poliey took effect o» October ag,-4976; DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY - DIRECTORY FEES are refundable in full dur ing the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel led orders. Directories must be picked up dur ing the academic year in which they are pub lished. 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 ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES! You may begin picking up your Graduation Announcement Or ders November 21st in the Stu dent Program’s Office, Room 216 A&B from 8:00 to 5:00, Monday thru Friday. Also — Extra Graduation Announce ments will go on sale November 28th in the Student Finance Center, Room 217, MSC at 8:00 A.M. on a first come, first serve basis. 48t23 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 th< 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 Building, 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 checked. 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 after 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.) 34t30 LOST LOST: SR-52 calculator between Slab and Sbisa. REWARD. Call 846-3204 or come by Legett #43. Vital to my work. 47t6 FOUND Frisbee Flipper: watch found. Call 822- 3579. 5112 SERVICES • Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Die, Ann Hayes Degree: Ph.D. in Educational Psychology Dissertation: SEX ROLES, DE MOGRAPHIC VARIABLES, AND MAR ITAL SATISFACTION ALONG AN INSTITUTIONAL-COMPANSIONSHIP MARRIAGE CONTINUUM. Time: 8:00 A.M. on November 21, 1977 Place: EDCT, Room 701G G. W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Nairn, Rodney Stewart Degree: Ph.D. in Biochemistry Dissertation: TRANSCRIPTION MUTANTS OF ESCHERICHIA COLI: SPECIFIC SELECTION OF TEMPERATURE- SENSITIVE RNA POLYMERASE MUTANTS. Time: 12:00 P.M. on November 17, 1977 Place: Herman Keep Building, Room 214 G. W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College NOTICE Biomedical Science Majors Preregistration for the Spring Semester 1978 will be con ducted during the week of November 28 - December 2, 1977. All Biomedical Science majors must have Course Request Forms approved by their respective Faculty Ad visor for use at preregistra tion. Each student is respon sible for getting this done. The Spring Schedule of Classes will be available on or about November 15. You can avoid long lines and ex cessive waiting by schedul ing an appointment with your faculty advisor and having your Course Request Form approved prior to the week of preregistration. Following the conference with your ad visor, deliver your approved Course Request Form to the Biomedical Science Office, Rm. 332, Veterinary Medical Administration Bldg, prior to November 24. Return to the Biomedical Science Office to pick up your registration packet and complete regis tration during the week of November 28 through De cember 2. See your faculty advisor as soon as spring semes ter schedules are availa ble!! WANTED WANTED: 3 tickets (sit down) for TU game. Will pay. 846-6448. 49t4 TEXAS A&M-TU FOOTBALL TICKETS Will pay $100 each for four good tickets on or near 50 yd. line, west side. Call collect-Willson Davis Jr. (512) 226-2334. 52t2 WANTED Counter help for sandwich shoppe. Flexible hours. Apply in person at 109 Boyett or call 846-8223. After 5 P.M. call 693- 5023. FOR SALE 1970 Chevrolet Malibu. Excellent condition. 846-0309 after 5 P.M. sue PETS '77 Olds Starfire GT. Loaded. 6,000 miles. Sharp! Sporty! Must sell. 846-2426. 45tl0 FREE kitten 6 mo. All shots. Healthy. Call: 693-9634. 51t5 71 Ford Maverick. Good condition. $950 or best offer. Call 846-7509 after 6 P.M. 50t3 AUTO INSURANCE 1968 Cougar with tape-radio, automatic. Good condition. Call 693-2774. 52t4 FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 Honda Elsinore M.T.-250. Excellent condi tion. Book rack included. $650. 693-4106.49t4 MOBILE HOME: 14x64, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, additional room, dishwasher, stove, unfur nished. Currently on 3 acres. 1 1-394-2181. 49t5 ALLEN 1972 Chevy Van. Beautiful blue, loaded, i mags, air. Reduced to sell. 779-3165. 49t5 Oldsmobile Cadillac Sell your used air conditioner to White’s Auto Store or trade on new Catalina home ^Jl\ ▼ JL "Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 Stained Glass Window, French Doors, An Assortment Of Old Brass Light Fixtures, Door Lock, Etc., Claw Foot Bathtub, And More. 779-4361. 608 SOUTH BRYAN IN BRYAN. 50t3 THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Cripps, Raymond Arthur Degree: Ph.D. in Biology Dissertation: THE EFFECTS OF ACUTE SALINITY STRESS ON KEY ENZYMES OF THE AMERICAN OYSTER, CRAS- SOSTREG VIRGINICA GMELIN. Time: 10:00 A.M. on November 18, 1977 Place: Biological Sciences, Room 313 G. W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College Grandpa’s Basement Contains A Collection That’s Mind Boggling, And He’s Selling It This Week!! From Antiques, To Collectibles, Finest Junque To Treasure, At Grandpa’s. 608 SOUTH BRYAN IN BRYAN. sots FANTASY WORLD 2919 Texas Ave. Leaving country. Must sell business. Bryan’s only complete headshop. Great opportunity for stu dent. Excellent income. Call 822-5536 or 779- 5917 for more information. 4614 1974 Chevelle Malibu Classic Extra clean, automatic, air, power, low mileage. Must sell before 1 go overseas. $2600. 846-2078 or 845-5531 Ex-1283 after 6 P.M. Financing can be arranged. - 4S15 WORK WANTED^ PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICES- Located 707 University Dr., Suite 23 next door to University National Bank. Hours 9-5. Monday-Fri ’ « «K)9. Typing 823-4579. 136t84 — Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723.392tfn Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All lands. 822-0544 . 83tfn Typing. 846-3491. 145t74 ^T^IUiONATX SINGLE? Meet sincere members of the oppo- j site sex. Call DATELINE toll-free: 800-451- 3245. 52120 HELP WANTED Waitress needed 11AM-2PM; 5 PM-9PM and alternate weekends. Experience preferred. Apply in person 2-4:30PM Gabe and Walker’s Barbecue, Hwy. 60 West. 47t6 Counter salesman for electrical parts. Part time and full time. Call 822-4862. 48tl0 Weekend help wanted. Apply in person 2-4:30PM Gabe and Walkers Barbecue, Hwy. 60 West. 4716 Female help wanted. Light manufacturing. Call 846-4012. 47t6 Sambo’s is now hiring waitresses, especially for nights. Experience beneficial but not neces sary. 1045 Texas Avenue. 44tl0 Day counter girl. Mon. thru Fri. 10 A.M. - 5 P.M. Attractive and hard working. Also weekend only. Counter help. 5 P.M. til 1 A.M. Bus boy-dish washer 11 A.M.-3 P.M. Mon.-Sat. Apply in person to manager. MAMA’S PIZZA 807 Texas Avenue Col lege Station. 50110 REVEILLE’S (in Culpepper Plaza) IS NOW HIRING COOKS AND WAITRES SES . CALL 693-5535 FOR INTERVIEW 5211 1 Monaco Apts. One bedroom all bills paid. 693-2614. 52tl2 Apartment for sublease. Briarwood 2 bedroom 1 bath $240/mo. utilities paid. 845-1143. Priesmeyer. 500 Horse pasture and stall. 846-7015. For Sublease: Large efficiency apartment in Doux Chene. Available now. Lease ends Au gust 15. Only $180/month, utilities paid. Call 693-3244 after 6:00. 50t5 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 -r Deluxe duplexes newly com pleted. 2 bdrm., 1 bath. Central, air/heat, all modern appliances. | Washer dryer connections, i About IVa miles from campus. 693-4758. 34t24 Spacious Duplex: 2 bedroom, 1 bath, liv ing room, kitchen, fully carpeted, central air/heat, stove, refrigerator, dishwasher, disposal, free lawn care. Less than 1 mile from campus. 1 year old. $$Reasonable. 215 Brentwood, C.S. 693-7432. 5014 NOW TAKING DEPOSITS Lexington Apartments and Motor Inn “A day or a lifetime” . . . 216 Dominik 693-1220 ♦One' & Two bedroom furnished apart ments. *AII bills paid. *No required lease. *Total security system 4 4nQ THE LA SALLE Attention Co-op Stu dents. A quiet, dignified place to live & study. Monthly Rates 120 SOUTH MAIN BRYAN 713/822-1501 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 WE’RE SPREADING THE NEWS The Battalion Since 1878 Cut of fire defense pa; \ ^ - SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE FOR SALE FOR RENT 44tl8 By SCOTT PERKINS Rural residents of Brazos County may see their fire protection serv ices vanish like smoke. County commissioners will meet Monday to discuss whether or not to continue paying Bryan and College Station fire departments for calls outside city limits. “We re getting to the point where the county is being burdened by ex penditures on fire protection, ’ Commissioner Walter Wilcox said. “We may have to cut it olf. In August, the county was billed $8,100 on fire calls by the two cities. These included grass fires and false alarms. Wilcox suggested allowing volun teer units to handle rural fires, and calling for the city units only if necessary. Precinct 3 is in the process of set ting up a volunteer department now. The unit has two fire trucks purchased by the county, and is ar ranging for training at Texas A&M University. “Were gearing up to fight all fires, but we re going to need help on house fires and major disasters,” said Bill Klemm, a member of the volunteer force. Klemm said that roughly 95 per cent of the fires in the county are grass fires. “We don’t need assistance for grass fires,” Klemm said. According to Wilcox, if the county does stop the payments, individual residents who have a fire will be re sponsible for paying the fire de- { jartment. This presents a problem or residents can not afford to pay the fire department if they have a /fire. North Bardell, College city manager said, “It cod humanitarian issue of whelW could refuse to respond whenlt| at stake. ” | The commissioners had( to discuss the problem at tkeij meeting in October, butthei was left off the agenda for thei ing. The county commissioneis] meet at 10 a.in. in theComii ers’ Court at the Brazos Courthouse. Primal [ derstaffei Medicim I ing i ts s [ ! and fill ^ Dr. Elvi The n i classes fc “Our ( j duce at | highly ti frentiate “We wai maldistr problem World animal control program set next week Animal control has gone interna tional and Texas A&M University will be host to participants from as far away as Barbados, Hawaii and Alaska during next week’s Fourth Annual Animal Control Personnel Serving Luncheon Buffet Sunday through Friday 11:00 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. $3.00 Top Floor of Tower Dining Room Sandwich & Soup Mon. thru Fri. $1.75 plus drink extra Open to the Public “QUALITY FIRST" !Development Program. The program, largest of its W| the United States, is expect«!| draw about 150 public healths inarians, animal control officers,! and county officials plus thei fives and personnel of animals ters and humane societies, ing to conference director Roal lace of Texas A&M Centerl Urban Programs. Also featured Monday Friday will be actress Cara Pope, Cajun comedian Justin' son. State Rep. John Wilsondj Grange and San Antonio Cityl oilman Glen Hartman. Hartman will open the prq Monday with a presentatkj '“The importance of Good Mm Animal Control.” Pope, whoi pet ambassador for the PetFo stitute, will be the luncheons on Monday. Wilson will discuss “The Fi of State Legislation Affecting! mal Control at 10:50 a m, nesday. On the final day oftliei ference the featured s] a.m. will be Cajun humorist) Wilson, who will talk abouti with animal owners andanimali trol officers. John Hoyt, president H umane Society of the Ui States and Milton Searle, exe [director o;f the American H« Association, will dicuss their: five organizations and animal: trol. CLASS PICTURE SCHEDULE 1978 AGGIELAND Seniors and Graduates A —F OCT. 17 — NOV. 4 G — K NOV. 7 — NOV. 11 L —O NOV. 14 — NOV. 18 P —S NOV. 21 — NOV. 30 T —Z DEC. 1 — DEC. 9 IV/lAKEUPS for Seniors and Graduates onl JAN. 16 — JAN. 27 ALL STUDENTS SHOULD BRING THEIR FALL SEMESTER FEE SLIPS. Smith ties are c curriculc mary can ily prac internal gynecol needed i “The i special i: want, b them to another said. Throu school, I | volved i and sma areas, hi week dn students general | radius ol “In tl four wet physiciai said Sm hand entrance time of The s selected ability o mary ca All of freshmy College of one s Univers complet finished only twi “We’ There will also be a numu veterinarians and officials pn ing programs, panels and strations. The purpose of the worksl provide technical assistance: inform individuals associated' the animal control profession of j rent developments. DRESS: Civilians - Coat and Tie Coeds - Optional Corps (Fish and Sophs.) - Class A Winter Corps (Jrs. and Srs.) - Midnights Me< mus stati W0R Univen: cal Schc school i quiring work ol their ec Trust how mi what It quired Progra everyoi dents. The quiren budget matioi school, suited, with n 1978 f r plete dency. “But how m say ho have ti Sen chair m Comm lation, of edi people mone’ some i A st lature plan s: went poor s it off, into 1 meet Tuii is $84' $900 : Photographs are taken on a drop-in basis IO-qo- 5:00 weekdays and 9:00 - 12 noon Saturdays Stu^e nts may come ahead of their scheduled time if pictures are needed early. No photographs w jH pe taken for the yearbook after the final makeupl date f° r each class. 405 University DriveCollege Station, Texas 7784o| 713/846-5766