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THE BATTALION
MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1978
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Back-To-School Special
$“100
University Cleaners
112 College ftdain— Northgate
Sweaters
Cleaned
College Main— Northgate
&
University Cleaners #2
West Bypass at Southwood
(Next to Doux Chene Apts.)
Offer Good Thru Jan. 31
^Episcopal #fuiteni QLentcv
902 Jersey
(adjacent to southside of campus)
846-1726
Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m.:
Eucharist & Supper
Wednesdays 12 noon Bible Study
Fridays, 6:30 a.m.:
Eucharist & Breakfast
Sundays, 6:30 p.m.:
Fellowship & Eucharist
Fr. James Moore, Chaplain
Special session unlike!
representative
i ■
—
says
United Press International
AUSTIN — Rep. Joe Hubenak,
D-Rosenberg, a candidate for ag
riculture commissioner, says he does
not think Gov. Dolph Briscoe will
call a special legislative session to
pass a constitutional amendment giv
ing tax breaks to farmers.
will be approved until the next regu
lar session in 1979 and will not take
effect until 1980.
Speaking Saturday on the weekly
radio interview show, “State Capitol
Dateline, ” Hubenak said he does not
think a tax break on agricultural land
“The biggest problem in Texas ag
riculture today is a word called
profit, ” he said. “I think a lot of it is
the fault of the federal government
because it pulls down much of our
market with embargoes, tariffs and
quotas.”
Hubenak said farmers who joined
the nationwide strike are not asking
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The Battalion Classified
OFFICIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE HELP WANTED
KOOMMATE WANTED
PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
A Hearing Commission of the Texas Department of Water Resources
will conduct a public hearing beginning at
1:30 p.m., January 31, 1978 1:30 p.m., February 1, 1978
Old Grand Jury Room Brazos River Authority
Old County Courthouse 4400 Cobbs
301 Oak Waco, Texas
Abilene, Texas
in order to receive testimony concerning Volume I, Basic Data Report, of
the Water Quality Management Plan for the Brazos Basin. This docu
ment is the first of two volumes which, upon completion of Volume II, will
form the Water Quality Management Plan for the Brazos Basin. Volume I,
Basic Date Report, includes information on existing wastewater treat
ment facilities; existing water quality; existing land use patterns; existing
population; and projections of economic growth, population, and proba
ble land use patterns. Volume II, Plan Summary Report, will present the
recommended plans for water quality management and the legal, finan
cial, and institutional requirements of each plan. Also included in Volume
II will be descriptions of feasible alternatives, an environmental assess
ment, and a summary of the public participation activities conducted
during the development of the plan. The Water Quality Management Plan
for the Brazos Basin is being developed to satisfy the requirements of
Section 208 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of
1972, and pursuant toTitle 40 Code of Federal Regulations Parts 130 and
131 and the State of Texas Continuing Planning Process. The public
hearing shall be conducted in compliance with Section 26.037 (formerly
Section 21.089), Texas Water Code. The study area for this plan includes
most of the Brazos River Basin. This plan will not address the planning
required in the Kileen-Temple Designated Areawide Planning Area;
detailed planning within that area will be provided through the de
velopment of the Killeen-Temple Areawide Waste Treatment Man
agement Plan and will not be considered at this hearing.
Copies of the Basic Data Report will be made available for public
inspection at the following locations: Texas Department of Water Re
sources Offices, Stephen F. Austin Building, 1700 North Congress Av
enue, Austin, Texas; Texas Department of Water Resources District 1
Office, 301 S. Polk, Room 306, Amarillo, Texas 79106; Texas Depart
ment of Water Resources District 2 Office, 4819 Avenue Q, Lubbock,
Texas 79412; Texas Department of Water Resources District 4 Office,
203 James Collins Blvd., Duncanville, Texas 75116; Texas Department of
Water Resources District 7 Office, 2318 Center Street, Deer Park, Texas
77536; Texas Department of Water Resources District 9 Office, 133 West
Concho, San Angelo, Texas 76903; and the Brazos River Authority Of
fice, Waco, Texas. Copies of Volume II, Plan Summary Report, will be
made available at these same locations when completed in June, 1978.
However, the hearing cited in this notice will consider only Volume I,
Basic Data Report, of Water Quality Management Plan for the Brazos
Basin.
Requests for copies of the Basic Data Report and questions about it
should be addressed to Mr. Jack Kramer, Texas Department of Water
Resources, P. O. Box 13087, Capitol Station, Austin, Texas 78711, or
call (512) 475-3454. When requesting a copy or sending a query by mail,
please include your complete return address and telephone number.
The public is encouraged to attend the hearing and to present evidence
or opinions as the accuracy of the existing and projected data compiled in
the Basic Data Report. Written testimony which is submitted prior to or
during the public hearing will be included in the record. The Hearing
Commission would appreciate receiving a copy of all testimony at least
five (5) days before the hearing. The testimony and questions concerning
the public hearing should be addressed to Gordon W. Houser, Texas
Department of Water Resources, P. O. Box 13087, Capitol Station, Aus
tin, Texas 78711 or call (512) 475-5516.
The date selected for this hearing is intended to comply with deadlines
set by statute and regulation. Any publication or receipt of this notice less
than thirty calendar days prior to the hearing date is due to the necessity
of scheduling the hearing on the date selected.
This public hearing may be continued in order to fully develop the
evidence.
Issued this the 28th day of December, 1977.
Gordon W. Houser
Staff Attorney
General Counsel’s Office
“OFFICIAL NOTICE”
SUBJECT; Filing Deadline Dates for Financial Aid
TO: All Students, Texas A&M University
The College Scholarship Service Financial Aid Form serves as the
financial aid application at this University. To insure that financial
aid funds are available at the beginning of the academic periods
below, the following deadline dates for filing the Financial Aid Form
are announced for your information and appropriate action:
"Last Date Financial
Last Mailing Date for Need Analysis Reports
Period Financial Aid Form
Will Be Accepted
Summer Session
(12 weeks, only)
An Academic Year
Fall Semester, Only
Spring Semester, Only
January 1
April 1
April 1
September 1
January 15
April 15
April 15
September 15
*The Financial Need Analysis Report is provided to this office by the College Schol
arship Service and is based on information contained in the Financial Aid Form.
Normal processing time for a Financial Aid Form at College Scholarship Service
(including mail time) is about two (2) weeks. Therefore, you should mail your Financial
Aid form to College Scholarship Service to allow sufficient time for proper processing
and mail time.
Applicants for financial aid from Texas A&M University have to compete for limited
funds. Deadlines are established so that all applicants are treated fairly and equally,
without last minute haste. Financial Aid Forms submitted after the dates shown above
will be processed only if time permits and funds are available.
74t30
Official Notice
It is the policy of The Texas A&M Uni
versity System that in all aspects of its
operation each handicapped person shall
be considered for admission or access to,
or treatment or employment in, its pro
grams and activities in accordance with
Part 84 of Title 45, the regulation imple
menting Section 504 of the Rehabilitation
Act of 1973. The affirmative action officer
has been designated as the employee re
sponsible to coordinate compliance with
this policy for all Parts of The Texas A&M
University System headquartered at Col
lege Station. The executive head of each
Part of the System headquartered at a
location other than College Station shall
designate the employee responsible to
coordinate compliance with this policy.
SPECIAL NOTICE
BIBLE FOR
UNIVERSITY CREDIT
Two courses will be taught at
the A&M Church Of Christ-
“Genesis through Esther”
and ‘‘Acts through Revela
tion.” Registration fee for 3
hours credit is $10. Auditing
is free. Registration at 3:30
PM Tues. and Thurs. Jan.
17th and 19th. For more in
formation call 693-0400. 7 6t4
SERVICES
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 0 ' ,r, -■<
The College of Liberal Arts needs a
student, junior standing or higher,
for Co-op Education placement in
the Bryan Half-Way House. This
position begins on January 16th and
will run through the semester. In
terested parties should contact Mike
Cunningham in room 801 Har
rington Education Center (845-
5141) as soon as possible. 75t3
Dog obedience classes,
information telephone ?
t or Battalion Classified
ill
Batik
Creations
INDONESIA & MALAYSIA IMPORTS
Unique Batik Apparel • Batik Fabric Arts & Gift Items
20% - 50% OFF
CELEBRATE YEAR END SALE
Hours 10:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Mon.-Sat.
3910 OLD COLLEGE ROAD
Triangle Terrace
846-6800
(1 Block West of Triangle Bowl)
ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES!
You may begin ordering your
Graduation Announcements
January 9, 1978 through February
17, 1978 in the Student Finance
Center, Room 217, Memorial Stu
dent Center from 8:00 to 4:00,
Monday thru Friday. 75t26
FOR RENT
Weight Watchers can help you lose
weight without starving. College Sta
tion class meets Thursdays 5:15 PM
Lutheran Student Center, 315 North
College Main. For free booklet and
further information call 822-7303.
7617
FOR SALE
VARMINT HUNTERS SPECIALS
Remington .22-250 or .243 bolt action
with 3x9 Weaver Scope and sling swivels
$159.95, rifle only $119.95.
Roger M77R bolt action .243 with Weaver
3x9 Scope $209.95, rifle only $174.95.
These are also excellent deer rifles.
Call evenings 693-3755. 7et2
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
STEREO DISCOUNTERS
Our name tells the story! Save $$ on
Marantz, Pioneer, Sansui, Kenwood,
B.I.C. and 75 more brands. Send for our
FREE catalog.
STEREO DISCOUNTERS, DEPT. C-178
6730 SANTA BARBARA CT.
BALTO., MD. 21227 7611
MONACO AND
POSADA APTS.
1, 2, 3, Bedroom apart
ments from $170 and up
or ask about our room
mate plan. 70-80-90 per
month. 693-2614 . 76t12
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
New Apartments
2 bdr, 1 bath $195 per
month plus utilities. Call
846-8014.
ADMINISTRATIVE
SECRETARY
City of Bryan has vacancy for
executive administrative secre
tary. Must be self starter and
have good organizational
abilities. Typing and shorthand
required. Excellent fringe bene
fits. Apply in person City of
Bryan, Bryan Employment Of
fice 300 S. Washington, Bryan,
Texas 77801. Affirmative Ac
tion/Equal Opportunity
Employ er-M-F.76t2
The Houston Chronicle has
an opening for a carrier on a
good motor route. Three
hours per day net $400 per
month plus $125 a month
transportation allowance.
Applicants must have after
noons free from 1-5 PM. Call
Julian McMurrey at 846-0763
or 693-2323.
IF YOU'RE INTERESTED in the men's
and boy's apparel business — Check this
position — Guarantee salary with total
pay based on total store sales. Opportu
nity to learn all phases of the business.
20-40 hours per week. Can adjust hours
to your schedule. CONTACT Heritage
Men’s Wear, 117 N. Main, Downtown
Bryan. 822-6575.
7613
Speed Queen gas diyer excellent working con
dition. $100. Call 822-1233 after 6:00 p.m.76t5
Attention Students. Two bedroom,
furnished or unfurnished apart
ments. Ready for occupancy. 1-1 Vz
miles south of campus. Lake for fish
ing. Washateria on grounds. Coun
try atmosphere. Call Joe Courtney
Inc. 846-5796.
75t6
Male-female help wanted.
$2.65/hr. to start. Full-time
and part-time. Light man
ufacturing and packaging.
No experience necessary.
Easy to learn. Come by Col
lege Main at Clay. 70(8
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. 693-0285. 76tfn
FOR RENT
mM
THE
LA SALLE
Attention Co-op Stu
dents. A quiet, dignified
place to live & study.
Monthly Rates
120 SOUTH MAIN
BRYAN
713/822-1501
For mature student couple. Spa-
cious three room furnished
apartment in lovely rural area,
twelve minutes from A&M. Con
venient to good shops. Bills
paid. 822-6668. 7512
WEEKEND RETREAT farm house available
for lease. Needs repair. 4 miles North
Brenham. Phone 713-491-1766. 74t8
FREE RENT. Unfurnished house 4 miles
North Brenham. Married agriculture major to
care for cattle of owner. Phone 713-491-
1766. 74t8
NEW APARTMENTS. Efficiency $135 month.
One bedroom from $150 month, two bedroom
from $175 month. All bills paid except electric
ity. Villa West Apartments, south of Villa
Maria. Lorraine Peterson, Manager. 822-
7772. 75tfn
Horse pasture and stall. 846-7015.
64^10
Spanish or German native
speaker to talk and play with four
year old girl 2-3 times/week
after school. 693-2707 eves,
only. 7515
Approximately 12-15
hours weekly. Drive-in
grocery. For appointment
846-4141 75t4
Dependable student for
Houston Post route near
campus. Early morning
hours, excellent income for
part time job. Call 846-0396
or 822-4351. 76ts
DARKROOM TECHNICIAN. Half time
position available at Remote Sensing
Center. Darkroom color experience pre
ferred. Call Dr. Benton at 845-5422 or
come to room 325A Teague Building.
75t6
HELP WANTED
Receptionist with outgoing personality
needed. Some light bookkeeping duties. Apply
in person only at That Place, 707 Texas. 76t2
COLONY OAKS
APTS.
1&2 Bedroom
11/2 Bath
From $200 a month
Bills Paid
822-5752 7511
NOW TAKING
DEPOSITS
Lexington Apartments
and
Motor Inn
“A day or a lifetime” .. .
216 Dominik
693-1220
*One & Two bedroom furnished
apratments.
*AII bills paid.
*No required lease.
*Total security system^. eotso
For Rent: One bedroom fur
nished duplex. Quiet
neighborhood. South of A&M
campus. Married couples
only. No pets.
76t5
HELP WANTED
FULL OR PART TIME
Day Shifts (10-3 p.m.) (11-3 p.m.) (10-5 p.m.) Night Shifts 5
p.m., 2 or 3 nights a week and weekends. Also have full time
work. Ideal position for mothers with children in school or
students, we will arrange hours to fit your needs.
COUNTER AND CASHIER WORK
$2.75/hour
apply in person only
WHATABURGER
Bryan
1101 Texas
An Equal Opportunity Employer
College Station
105 Dominjk
75tfn
3-C Barbecue
#3 now hiring
for all positions
including bar
tender. Apply in
person between
2-4 p.m. Cul
pepper Shop
ping Center.
Child care needed. Transporta
tion necessary. Sunday 9:30
a.m. to 12:15 p.m. and midweek
mornings. Call First Methodist
Church, Bryan 779-1324. 75te
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
SUMMER JOBS GUARANTEED OR
MONEY BACK. NATION’S LARGEST
DIRECTORY. MINIMUM FIFTY EM
PLOYERS/STATE. INCLUDES MAS
TER APPLICATION. ONLY $3. SUM-
CHOICE, BOX 645, STATE COLLEGE,
PA. 16801.
75t7
ROOMMATE WANTED
Sublease 1 bedroom apartment. Sevilla.
S185/mo. 822-7527 clas s. 693-0829 nights. 76t5
(Wanted Full or part time employee to work in
Picture Frame Dept., and retail paint store,
i Experience preferred but not required. Please
apply in person or call for an appointment.
Bryan Paint & Glass Company, 2111 S. College
779-3741. 75t5
Senior in 2 bedroom duplex
needs guy to share apt.
spring semester. Cost
$122.50 plus utilities. 846-
3676 after 5 P.M. 7512
Roommate Wanted: Male pre-
vet student has new house with
one room for rent. Close to cam
pus or shuttle bus route, and all
conveniences. Call D.J. 693-
3029. 76t5
WANTED
Full time
7723.
typing. Symbols.
Call 823-
392tfh
Typing. Experieno
822-0544.
■d, f.ist, accurate
All kinds.
83tfii
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
"Where satisfaction is
standard equipment
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
for more government subsii
handouts but want an opporto |Al
make a profit and to discontint ;e ft
ernment involvment in agricc itid
“They want to get thegoven rate
out of their business and let
find their marketplace,” Hi
said.
“They’re asking for 1001
parity based on the opporhi; itad
sell in the marketplace withoi ig-
ernment constraints — you WkI \
me and I’ll sell to you with $th<
government sitting in thee Mai
saying ‘can you do this?’ Ino
“You’ll never get the govenl. ‘C
completely out of it, but v hd
legislate a farm bill that will: Sc -
access to those markets, ” he ; ovie
we want to sell to Belgium phed
want to sell to Japan, or even# jwc
1 enemy of Russia, then wei , to
be able to do it without Hen? [lose
singer or Secretary of State' |d.
Vance making the policy." es£
Hubenak also said incumbe i oi
riculture commissioner Ri leii
Brown is ineligible for the jo py
cause he never has been a frpicie
rancher.
Hubenak, 40, chairmans /S1C :
House Agriculture and Live ^ ssl
Committee, said state law re
the agriculture commissioner
an “experienced and prad
, farmer.
cal
I’m the only man in ther
qualifies in that capacity as li
farmer or rancher,” said Hul
who said he has been a farmej
life, contended Brown doesn
the qualifications to be stateas
ture commissioner.
'AS
“Unless you’ve worked inif
hauled that hay, worked thoser^ 31
picked those eggs, milked
cows, you can t begin to fen . n
agriculture policy,” Hubenal
The football team gets its
news from the Batt.
Century Singt
sponsor dance
at Lakeview
0
A back-to-school dam
Lakeview for Texas A&M sti
will be hosted Tuesday, Jan.
the Century Singers.
Dennis Ivey and the Wayi
play for the 8 p.m. to 12 mi |Q<
dance. Tickets, available at tlf
will he $2 per person. ifis
The Century Singers, ai ded
choral group, is sponsoring thf )ur<
to raise funds for uniforms. I U
dents won’t be too tied upyfi le
studies, so they can come (iter-
some fun,” a spokesman saidjpme
Some part-time jobs can get you IN STATE TUITION,
dare
interrupt your education and even help you in y( sA
studies.
TAKE THE
ARMY RESERVE TO
WORK WITH YOU.
The skill you learn serving part-
time in the Army Reserve can be
helpful in finding a full-time job.
Call Sgt. Heather.
VETERANS, AMERIC
NEEDS PART-TIME
SOLDIERS, TOO.
Your country can still use yoflzed
military experience 16 hours
month in the Army Reserve. Yoi 0 J eu
earn a steady extra income servi ^ ^
your country in your communi
Call Sgt. Heather.
n of
Besides!
SOME PART-TIME JOBS ARE
MORE EXCITING THAN OTHERS.
From crane operators to radio operators, the Army Reserve hai
hundreds of exciting part-time jobs.
PART OF WHAT YOU EARN IS PRIDE.
CONTACT
Sg£ Heather Efinchuk |
(713) 846-4794
4103 Texas Ave.
Bryan, Tx. 77801