The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 30, 1977, Image 6

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    Page 6 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1977
LAKEVIEW CLUB
3 Miles N. on Tabor Road
They’re Here!
Deer hunters do wed ^
Saturday Night: Johnny Bush and the
Bandoleros
From 9-1 p.m.
STAMPEDE DANCE
Ladies $1.00
All brands beer 40c
Every Thursday Night
From Germany l? Europe:
• Christmas Ornaments
• Nutcrackers • Pyramids
• The famous Effanhee dolls (since 1910)
&- other collector dolls
• Creche [Nativity] Sets
• Advent calendars
• and other, gifts from all over the world
Men $2.00
8-12
Happy Cottage
( across from Luby’s)
United Press International
AUSTIN — Deer season had a
good start this year, with hunting
better than average in many areas of
the state, the Texas Parks and
Wildlife Department reported
Tuesday.
The first two weekends of the sea
son, unlike last year’s cold, rainy
season, were mild and dry enough
to attract a large number of hunters
into the field, the agency said.
Body conditions of deer varied
The Battalion Classified
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
AGGiL.x.ANto REFUND POLICY
“Yearbook fees are refundable in full during f
the semester in which payment is made, jy
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led order's. Yearbooks must be picked up dur- 1
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 ^ must pay a mailing and handling
fee. Yearbooks will not StTheld, nor will thay
lie mailed without the necessary fees having
been paid. ” 1
i q-his policy took effwot <m Oct<>ber—
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.
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. 48123
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
PERSONALS
SINGLE? Meet sincere members of the oppo
site sex. Call DATELINE toll-free: 800-451- .
3245. 52t20
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment’
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
WANT TO KNOW
WHAT’S PLAYING
IN TOWN?
Check the
Battalion ads!
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 8A.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.) 34130
Available Jan. 1st. Large bedroom
downstairs in private home — five
minutes from campus — all
privileges — private kitchen effi
ciency. $80 per mo. All bills paid —
call 846-5694 after 5:00 p.m.
6313
TO SUBLET
Two bedroom unfurnished dup
lex. Close to campus with dish
washer, garbage disposal, full
shag carpet throughout. Gas
range, hot-water heater. Avail
able Jan. 1. Good deal. $175
per month. Call John at 846-
3901 for information.
NOW TAKING
DEPOSITS
Lexington Apartments
and
Motor Inn
“A day or a lifetime” . . .
216 Dominik
693-1220
♦One & Two bedroom furnished
apratments.
♦All bills paid.
♦No required lease.
♦Total security system.
60130
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
WANTED
THE
LA SALLE
Attention Co-op Stu
dents. A quiet, dignified
place to live & study.
Monthly Rates
120 SOUTH MAIN
BRYAN
713/822-1501
Typing done after 6:00 P.M. 693-0267.
LOST
Typing 823-4579.
136184
PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICES— Lo
cated 707 University Dr., Suite 23 next door to
University National Bank. Hours 9-5'.
Monday-Friday 846-9109. 49115
Fulltime typing. Symbols. Call 823-7723.392tfn
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds.
822-0544 . 83tfn
Typing. 846-3491.
FOR SALE
Typing: IBM Selectric correctable. Symbols.
846-1619. ’ 57119
FOR RENT
Barcelona apartment. 1BR/1B. $240/month.
Near pool, mailroom, campus, 693-3813 after
5. 6318
Sell your used air conditioner to White’s
Auto Store or trade on new Catalina home
Sublease Apt: 2 bedroom, 2 bath at Briar-
wood. On shuttlebus route. $315/mo. All bills
paid. 693-7536. 6113
Sublease 2 bed. Durango Apts. $195 plus elec
tricity. For spring semester. Call 693-7165
after 5:30. 6212
STEREO DISCOUNTS: Com
plete systems and stereo com
ponents at 20-40% discount.
Also high-end audio, P.A.
equipment, guitars, and t.v.’s.
Call Jimmy Spalten-846-5360.
All quality name brands in fac
tory sealed cartons-fully guaran
teed.
One bedroom furnished apartment for sub
lease. $195/mo. All bills paid. 779-1915. 61t3
Monaco Apts. One bedroom all bills paid.
693-2614. 52112
Sublease large one bedroom Briarwood apt. .
thru Aug. $215 includes utilities; 693-6490.
58116
CONTACT LENS WEARERS
Save money on your brand name hard
and soft lens supplies. Send for free illus
trated catalog.
CONTACT LENS SUPPLY CENTER
341 E. Camelback
Phoenix, Arizona 85012
6311
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.
CASA DEL SOL
APARTMENTS
NORTHGATE
846-3455
Available Jan. 1. 1 and 2
bedroom apartments. Furnishe
d/unfurnished. All utilities
paid. 59t7
HELP WANTED
Need 2 live-in girls for mild Cerebral Pal
sied girl working on Ph.D. Room and
board provided. Must be able to cook,
drive, light cleaning. Will be moving to
College Station Jan. 6, 1978. Donna
Williams, 11307 Chicot, Dallas, Texas
75230.
£24
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
Experienced bartenders, barbacks, cocktail
help, bus help, waiters, kitchen help and salad
girl wanted. Call Joyce Dixon at The Mansard
House Restaurant 693-2200 after 1 p.m. 62t2
Experience cocktail help, bus help, waiters,
kitchen help, and salad girl wanted. Call Joyce
Dixon at The Mansard House Restaurant
693-2200 after 1 p.m. 55t9
C&S Transit Co. is presently
accepting applications for
waiters and waitresses. Call
693-7623 and ask for man
ager.
The Houston Chronicle needs a
route carrier for a good paying
motor route December 1. Must
have dependable transportation
and afternoons free. Route runs
over $400 per month and takes
2V 2 hours a day.
Also looking for a carrier for
next semester and relief carrier.
Call Julian McMurrey at 846-
0763 or 693-2323.
Clerk Typist II
Tex. Vet. Med. Diagnostic Lab
TAMU campus. Salary $3.02/hr.
Fast accurate typing. Contact Mrs.
Braswell 845-3414. EOE
6313
HELP WANTED
Waiters and waitresses
4:30-9:30 P.M. Three or
four nights a week. Top
pay. Also experienced fry
cook.
THREE C CORRAL
1808 Barak Lane, C.S.
846-2033 6ot4
WANTED
(School Bus Drivers for
Bryan Public Schools)
(Apply now for immediate
training for Students need
ing part-time work now or
during the second semester)
(3 3 /4 to 4 1 /2 hours per day @
$3.00 per hour.)
(33/4 hrs. guaranteed if avail
able mornings)
(6:45 to 8:30) and after
noons (2:30 to 4:30) Some
longer)
(Car pools available)
(Medical Insurance availa
ble at group rates.)
Ph. 779-3220
The Best Pizza in Town (Honest)
Part-time nights at $2.65 per hour
Mr. Gatti’s is presently accepting applications for
part-time evening help. 15-25 hours a week.
$2.65 per hour. Apply in person between 2-7
p.m. or call 846-4809 for appointment. esm
At bonfire. Weimeraner puppy with blue col
lar. Reward. 779-6111. 62t2
REWARD: Lost male Bassett Hound; tricolor;
lost in area of Fairway Apartments. Call 822-
6967. 62t4
Two 50 yd. Houston tickets. Best otter 845-
1139. 62t3
rtf
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
GRANDPA’S BASEMENT
608 SOUTH BRYAN IN BRYAN
ANTIQUES, FURNITURE, COLLECTI
BLES, 1,000 & 1 IRON THINGS, ALPHA
TO OMEGA, AD INFINITUM, FINEST
JUNQUETOTREASURE. DISCOVER IT
AT GRANDPA'S! OPEN MONDAY THRU
SAT. 59t7.
Male-female help wanted, full
time and part-time. Light man
ufacturing and packaging. No
experience required. Easy to
learn. Come by College Main at
Clay. eitto
NAtthTi AN DAIP
APARTMENTS
ATTENTION APARTMENT HUNTERS!
LIMITED HOLIDAY SEASON OFFER TO HELP
YOU SAVE
c* Kw KT* fr* Kt* Kf* lu* Cfr ft*
“A 20% DISCOUNT”
WILL BE GIVEN TO YOU OFF OUR REGULAR RENTAL
RATES! (NOTE: THIS OFFER IS APPLICABLE TO LEASE
TERMS OF 4 MONTHS OR MORE.)
Furnished & Unfurnished
Efficiency, 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apartments
All Utilities Included
No Escalation Clause or
Fuel Adjustment Charge
24 Hour Emergency
Maintenance Service
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
from county to county and region to
region, wildlife biologists said. Hill
Country deer primarily were lean,
but some of the bucks had good
antler development, they said.
From Cherokee County south,
hunters fared above average,
primarily because dry weather con
ditions allowed good access to prime
hunting spots, bioligists said. De
partment officials said 96 bucks
were harvested in Liberty County
and 47 in Tyler County on opening
weekend.
Hunters in some areas of East
Texas had exceptional success and
the deer were in very good condi
tion, said David Synatzske, biologist
inthe Engeling Wildlife Manage
ment Area in Anderson County.
“The deer we examined were al
most rolling in fat, Synatzske said.
One 10-point buck dressed at 111
pounds.
U'ifi
BUSINESS C0UE6E
Inquire About Our Term Starting
January 3
Phone 822-6423 or 822-2368
A special 6-week typing course for
beginners will be offered in the
afternoons starting January 23. For
more information, call 822-6423.
Deer hunting was averajj
Northeast Texas, game ward«
ported.
Six deer were killed on oi
day at the Pat Mayse Wild
agement Area, said Harr)'Han
department biologist in Tyler.
“Most of the deer were yoi
in good condition, Hauckesaii
Fairfield district wildlife In
Walt Daniel reported one
that area field dressed at 135pm
and storage and locker plai
cessed almost twice as many
in previous seasons
plant in Anderson County U]
deer on opening weekend
Daniel said too many hi
killing bucks and failing to tale
vantage of antlerless permits•**;
could cause deer populationstoi
fer during the winter.
Deer hunting was slowertlm,
erage in Bastrop, Caldwell,
Fayette, Gonzales, Lavacaaridl
counties, agency officials report!
The deer harvest was very
the Permian Basin with a report!
26-point buck killed near Bigl
Most deer field dressed all
pounds with a few up to 120p
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UNDERSTAND NOVELS, PLAYS
AND POEMS-FASTER-WITH
CLIFF'S NOTES.
Over 200 titles
Texas A&M University wi
come the first institution tore«
the prestigious American
Award sponsored by the Invest
America Council.
The award, a 21-inch repta
the American hald eagle in
recognizes Texas A&M as tl
major university to conduct
scale, integrated economic
tion program. The program
ret ted through the CenterloiE
cation and Research
Enterprise, authorized
by Texas A&M System regert
The honor has been present!
past years to such individni
former President Gerald
former Secretary of the Tra
William Simon, U. S.
Teague and columnist Jack 1!
rick.
George Bush, former
gressman and first chief of the l
liaison office in Peking, willspi
the president’s pre-game lure
at 12:30 p.m. Saturday
Memorial Student Center
ate&&-
room.
The presentation also
made during the 3 p.m
A&M-University of Houston
hall game Saturday in Kyle Fi
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UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE
P.O. Drawer CT
College Station
Apologies sent
to queen inste
of Rolls-Royce
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UNIVERSITY SQUARE SHOPPING CENTER
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United Press Intcrnalional
LONDON — When the Bii
motor industry decided to
Queen Elizabeth a Silver Jn
present of a $108,000 Rolls-l
limousine it forgot about its
biggest problem —- strikes.
The Rolls will be represenlei
an artist’s impression when an
hibition of Silver Jubilee giftso|
Thursday.
The half-finished limousines
in the workshop of the Rolls-l
division in North London. .1
week strike for higher pay
progress by 600 skilled workers
outfit the cars with hideuphi
18 coats of paint, television sets]
cocktail cabinets.
The strike committee has'®
to the queen apologizing for (If
lay.
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