Page 4 THE BATTALION THURSDAY. MARCH 2, 1978 The Battalion Classified SPECIAL NOTICE LOST HELP WANTED FOR SALE THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Akuiyibo, Dimabo Boyton Degree: Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering Dissertation: NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF TWO PHASE FLOW IN VERTICAL PIPES Time: 1:30 p.m. on March 9, 1978 Place: W. T. Doherty, Room 201 G. W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College Lost. Small dog, tan, shaggy. West Jersey St. area. Answers to "Bernie”. 846-7285. 109t3 FOR RENT Summer Ranch Work Need hard worker with ex perience. Contact Tom Lockwood 817-375-2223, Rt. #1, Box 36, Kosse, Tx. 76653. 10815 Yamaha- 125, 600 miles. Excellent condition. $475. 693-3855. 108t5 1950 Willys Jeep. $1300. Call 846-1236. lUSto THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Bourland, Freddie Marshall Degree: Ph.D. in Genetics Dissertation: INHERITANCE AND INTER RELATIONSHIPS OF SEVERAL SEED AND SEEDLING CHARACTERISTICS OF COTTON, GOSSYPIUM Time: 9:00 a.m. on March 3, 1978 Place: Library, Room 333 G. W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College NEW APARTMENTS. Efficiency $135 month. One bedroom from $1.50 month, two bedroom from $175 month. All bills paid except electric ity. Villa West Apartments, south of Villa Maria. Lorraine Peterson, Manager. 822- 7772. 75tin •-•A Weight Watchers can help you become slim by summer and not have to starve yourself. College Station class meets Thursday 5:15 p.m. Lutheran Student Center, 315 North College Main. For free booklet and further informmion call 822- 7303. 108112 IBM Selectric ■cprrecting typewriters for rent. Monthly, * weekly or daily. News Office Supply 123 E. 25th 822-1392 Waitress positions now available. Apply in person at College Station Pizza Hut, 102 University Drive between 11 a.m. 5 p.m. GUN SALES New Dan Wesson 4” bbl. .357 vent, rib $149. New Gov’t .45 AGP semi-auto’s model 1911-A1 $139. New Charter Arms .357 4” bbl. target model $119. Call Craig nights 693-3755. 10813 BACKPACKING: BARRANCA DEL COBRE Chihuahua, Mexico March 10-18, 1978 OUTBACK EXPEDITIONS P. O. Box 444 Austin, Texas 78767 512/442-8036 9 3t4 SERVICES UNIVERSITY ACRES APARTMENTS We now have 2 bedroom apts. available for immediate occu pancy. Located off Wellborn Road, 1 /2 mile past 2818 on FM 2154. New washateria, many new improvements. All bills paid except electricity. Rates begin at $155.00 to $170.00. Get country atmosphere close to campus. Duplexes available. CALL TOM CLEMENTS at 846-5796 or 846-6189 weekends and after 5 p.m. Joe Courtney, Inc. 108119 INSTRUCTION roir- Beginning guitar lessons. 779-9476. 107t7 FOR SALE Winchester model 70 30.06 4x Bausch Lomb $150. 845-4077. 109(3 Custom made leather products lor sail 3846. 779- 10516 74 Pont. Catalina, strict maintenance, lent condition. Loaded Must sec. 3625. Fuvl 846- 105t6 1975 Valiant. Exceptionally clean, excellent gas economy. Only 1900 miles. $2500 or best offer. 846-7822. 109t2 -THE LA SALLE "'VSM'H i Attention Co-op Stu dents. A quiet, dignified place to live & study. Monthly Rates 120 SOUTH MAIN BRYAN 713/822-1501 Low cost flights to Europe and Israel. Call Aviva (1) 800-223-7676. 97t5 KEYPUNCHING & VERIFICATION Software Specialists Call-Sort Data Processing 822-7080 93,9 L Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 Roommate needed to share a two bedroom duplex. Walking distance from campus. Your share of rent $50 plus V2 utilities. 846-5570. 10et5 WANTED Typing 75c page. 846-7577. 107(10 Typing. 846-3491 77t55 Full time typing. Symbols Call 8.23- 7723. 392tin Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 Paint With Tri-Chem Liq uid Embroidery, Tube Painting. Call 822-2130. Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. 83ttit . . . SPRING SPECIAL . . . COLLEGE STATION — 3 bedroom, 1 bath with carport, some with washers & dryers and fenced yards. Lawns are maintained for you. Rent now and save . . . $255 - $265 per month. THE CRUSE CORPORATION Offices (8-5) 693-2800 Evenings & Weekends Thelma Costa 846-7318 Lairy Cruse 693-3047 JOB OPPORTUNITIES WORK IN JAPAN! Teach English conversation. No ex perience, degree, or Japanese required. Send long, stamped, self-addressed envelope for de tails. Japan-133, 411 W. Center, Centralia, WA 98531. iQ9t7 QUALITY TYPING & EDITING Full-time typing or editing by English M.A.’s. From 75c. Call 693-9877 or 846-1360. HELP WANTED OVERSEAS JOBS - Summer/ year-round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields, $500- $1200 monthly, expenses paid, sightseeing. Free information - Write: BMP Co., Box 4490, Dept. TC, Berkeley, CA 94704. 98tio Male and female full time help wanted. Inter views at 4109 College Main at corner Clay St. 10417 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 Dominik 75tfn ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is sta n dard equ ip men t ’’ 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 Part time drive in grocery hours available. Weekdays and/or Saturdays and Sun days. Telephone U-Pak-M 846-4141. I04t n AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: (.'all: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 82.3-8051 CQ m BATTALION CLASSIFIED PULLS! Call 845-2611 Carter s energy plan will fail, Briscoe says United Press International DALLAS-Gov. Dolph Briscoe said Wednesday President Carter s energy plan would not work and the only studies that show it will were made by the Carter administration. Briscoe recently aired his energy complaints in Washington as the chairman of the oil and gas sub committee at the National Gover nors Conference. He said Carter s plan had an erroneous basis for projection and would not meet its production goals. “The only projection that showed it (Carter’s plan) working were those made by the administration itself,” Briscoe said at a news conference. He said other studies conducted by various independent governmen tal agencies and groups show the plan, which could drain Texas of its oil income, will be a failure. To back up his theory, Briscoe said he could not get computer data on the effects of Carter s plan when he requested it in Washington. “Only time will tell, Briscoe said. “I'll he satisfied with the plan only when it brings in or supports the search for additional natural gas supplies. Briscoe said Texas will not cut its energy production and will not give Si The |own hargi ■al si LAtl" 1 ' up its gas to the interstate mi which is government eontrollel “We don’t need the federal eminent s help,” Briscoe “We’ve enjoyed about all the! help we can stand. Texas has produced morel one-third of all the energy pn in the United States, he said In other remarks, Briseotaj will seek stiff crime legislation year. "I have sent a letter ton groups and legislators as crime package, Briscoe ail similar package was not the Legislature last year. ien bed <>c^oo-a<^a-scx3<>o<>e>c>oooo<»B<9490oo<^o<3c^c>oo<»ex90o«<>aK3<^-Do<>e^<^<>es<>s>e^<^s^<>e>e>c^-c>o Campus Names Educator named to state committee Electronics class honors Charanza alb E. C.“Gene” Fisher, head of the Vocational Industrial Teacher Education Division of the Texas Engineering Extension Service (TEEX), has been named to a state advisory committee. Fisher serves on the Appren ticeship and Training Advisory Committee of the Texas Educa tion Agency and State Board of Education. Its purpose is to recommend and evaluate a statewide plan for development of a comprehensive apprenticeship training program. The committee will deal with administrative procedures and funding formulas to be used in distribution of state appropria tions for programs. Fisher has been with the TEEX division 12 years and has headed it since 1973. He has bachelor’s and master s degrees in trade and industrial education from Oklahoma State University. His experience in industrial and vocational training covers 25 years. The Vocational and Industrial Teacher Education Division provides teacher certification courses for those who teach at secondary, post-secondary and adult levels. More than 2,700 students were in 188 classes con ducted in 1976-77 by the divi sion. Edwin L. Charanza of Caldwell was named the out standing student of the 24th class of the Institute of Electronic Sci ence. Graduation ceremonies of the Texas Engineering Extension Service program honored 54 stu dents who completed the 18- month course. TEEX Director James H. Bradley congratulated the class, which was formally addressed by Dr. William E. Kuykendall, as sistant dean of medicine at Texas A&M University. The institute enables students to master the technical informa tion and specialized skills needed to work in any area of the elec tronics industry. Instruction covers mathematics, instrumen tation, drafting, active circuits, digital circuits and communica tions equipment. The next class begins March 13. Registration deadline is Monday. Classes are conducted at the Texas A&M Research and Extension Center at Bryan, for merly known as the Texas A&M Research Annex. lets and: ickel and Development Centeri e Texas A&M University 1.usas had served as associii director of the center, unti cently headed by the late Karl F. Mattil. Harry E. V more, acting director for A: Irev1 ' Texas Engineering Experimti Station, announced the ip pointment. He said Lusasii also continue as a reseai chemist. lie ( The protein center, a divisi of TEES, has developed protd substitutes for human nutriSi by devising methods of prow ing soybeans, cottonsee peanuts, coconut and suntm seeds as food protein liases. Dr. Lusas has more years of research and managm experience in industry. Hiswnl with the Quaker Oats Co, eludes bakery research anil food development. Lusariij scientific services mana] company s John Stuart Resesii Laboratories before comiigli Texas A&M last July. Lusas named head of Protein Center Dr. Edward W. Lusas is the new head of the Food Research Lusas has degrees in di manufacturing and food tecta ogy from the University of On necticut at Storrs (1954), loi State (1955) and the Universit Wisconsin (1958). Lusas ai an M.B.A. at the Universit) Chicago Graduate Schoo Business in 1972. TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY presents om leak icien lb once und er b' 'he i o se late: Cn nd i lonw npai ci scan In PPar epte rhen •ds inter hat i ickel nissi he ne n At inter her l ,^*4 r town HALL SERIES ATTRACTION 4 — CRYSTAL GAYLE FRIDAY MARCH 3, 1978 7:30 P.M. G. ROLLIE WHITE COLISEUM TICKET ZONES GEN. ADM. RESERVED A&M STUDENT WITH ACTIVITY CARD $4.50 NON A&M STUDENT DATE $3.00 $4.50 GENERAL PUBLIC $4.00 $6.50 with TEXAS A&M SNOW SKI CLUB March 10-19 the price includes 7 Full Days of Skiing on the “Champagne Snow” of one of Colorado’s best mountains 6 Days lift tickets 7 Nights lodging in Steamboat’s most luxurious, fully equipped condominiums located at the lifts. Round trip transportation by bus from G. Rollie. Another famous Ski Club Party. • Optional Intra-Club Racing and 4 Days of NASTAR Races. To make your reservations come by the Ski Club Cubicle, Rm. 216 MSC, 11-12 a.m. Monday thru Friday.