The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 29, 1978, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1978
ROBERT HALSELL
TRAVEL SERVICE
AIRLINE SCHEDULE INFORMATION
FARES AND TICKETS
DOMESTIC AND INTERNATIONAL
CALL 822-3737
Bi n an
Gourmets hit food fair
By KAYCE GLASSE
A Food Fair and Talent Show
was presented last night by the
International Students Associa
tion as part of the International
Week 78.
The food ranged from exotic
cuisine such as Indonesian egg
rolls and a French cake called
“quatre” to chicken and dumpl
ings and apple pie from the
United States.
Everything was consumed
quickly because there were foods
to please any palate. The event
was sold out Monday, the same
day it was announced in the main
corridor of the Memorial Student
Center. There were originally
150 tickets, but about 270 people
showed up to dine and stay for the
talent show.
“I think it was definitely worth
a dollar to get in,” said Beth Mil
ler, a sophomore animal science
major.
Food from eleven countries
were represented in the cooking
samples.
Anthony Gibson, the president
of ISA, was happy at the success
of the fair and said he looks for
ward to it again next year.
Many countries were repre
sented in the talent show as well
as the food fair, as there was Bali
dancing from Indonesia, Colom-
t>ian folk songs, Indian folk
dances, Scottish bagpipes, and
Spanish Flamenco dancing.
The Latin Americans seemed
to be the crowd favorites with the
Colombians doing an encore after
the show was over.
Barbara Dutton, a freshman
from Washington D.C., was
quite popular with her stylish
Flamenco dancing.
The good of U. S. A. was repre
sented by four young men singing
in barbershop quartet siyL.
AirM-CS agree on water
supply and transmission
The Battalion Classified
OFFICIAL NOTICE
FOR RENT
FOUND
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Texas A&M University officials
were authorized Tuesday to enter
into an agreement with College Sta
tion on water supply and transmis
sion.
The proposal was approved by the
Texas A&M University System
Board of Regents. Texas A&M will
supply water to College Station for
approximately three years in ex
change for the city drilling a deep
well at a site near the University s
well field and providing a transfer
line and appropriate ties to the uni
versity system the proposal said.
The well, expected to cost
$720,000, would be in se rvice before
the peak demand months of 1979,
said Howard Vestal, Texas A&M vice
president for business affairs.
For several years we have
projected a requirement for a new
well by about 1980,” Vestalsj
The city’s proposal is (
vantagoous to the university it
we can realize the new well»i
any capital expenditure and,,
the city completes its newindi
dent system, it will be inlet
nected with the University's^
provide a significant emerji
back-up to our water systen'
said.
During the first yearoftkij
incut the city will pay Texas Ail
cents per 1,000 gallons,nil
cent-per-1,000-gallon cn
allow ed for amortization on I
of the well, Vestal said. In foil
years the charge per TOOOjil
could he raised to cover ku i m
costs of production, with theli i ve ’
credit factor remaining the sas T exi
added.
Are
SENIOR RING
ORDERING PROCEDURE
For Students Completing 92
Hours at the End of the
Spring ’78 Semester
To be eligible to order the Texas A&M
Senior Class Ring, an undergraduate stu
dent 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 instructions:
1. Leave your name, major and I.D.
number with the Ring Clerk, Heaton
Building, prior to Spring Break if possi
ble, or at least one week in advance of
ordering. This may not be done by
phone.
2. Bring Mid-Semester Grade Report
along when ready to order to verify
passing hours.
3. Anyone having failed to leave their
name in advance and fail to bring their
Mid-Semester Grade Report along
when ready to order will be asked to
return later to allow time for records to
be checked.
4. All rings must be paid for in full when the
order is placed. Senior Ring Loans are
available through Student Financial Aid
in the YMCA Building.
5. Mid-Semester orders will be taken
only from March 22nd until April
28th, 1978.
6. Students who do not place their order
during this period may order after final
grades are posted. (Whenever 92 hours
have been completed and are on rec
ord, there is never a dead-line, except a
monthly mailing date on which we send
orders to the factory).
7. The Ring Clerk is on duty from 8 a.m. to
5 p.m. each day, Monday through Fri
day. However, in order for other duties
to be carried out. Absolutely no orders
will be taken between 11:30 a.m. -
1:00 p.m. or between 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
8. All rings ordered, regardless of whether
on March 22nd or April 28th, will be de
livered on the same day which will be
approximately June 29, 1978.
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SPECIAL NOTICE
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 information call 822-
7303.' 108112
SERVICES
Professional Typing Services 846-9109. 119tl8
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
LOST
Gold bracelet lost. Sentimental value. Re
ward. Ph. 846-5422. I23t4
FOR RENT
Efficiencies. Bills paid. $105 monthly, depo
sit. Before 1:00 822-3078. 124t2
alveston summer rental, 3 BR furnished
louse, fully equipped, large fenced yard.
Available May 1 - Sept. 1. $400/mo. plus
utilities. 713-744-7861. 123t5
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
Walk to campus
703 Cross. 3 bedroom home.
Couple or responsible stu
dents. $285/mo., $150 depo
sit. 846-7268. 12413
Monaco/Posada
Apartments
Now Leasing for summer and
fall. Come by or call and ask
us about our SUPER summer
rates, fall rates, and our spe
cial year rates. Apartments for
$140 ano up! (All bills paid!)!
693-2614. , 124123
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
HORSE & COUNTRY LOVERS
Large 2 bedroom mobile home
plus washer. Off Wellborn Road
next to stables on an extra large
treed lot. $160 plus utilities. 693-
0973. 123r3
CHEYENNE APTS.
New 4-plexes
2 bedroom, 1 bath
Washer/dryer connections,
refrigerator, dishwasher
Fully carpeted
825 feet
We pay water & cable
Lease now » Aug.
$188/mo. unfurn.
$230/mo. turn.
Cheyenne Apt. 846-2426
693-6893
113114
UNIVERSITY ACRES
APARTMENTS
We now have 2 bedroom apts.
available for immediate occu
pancy. Located off Wellborn
Road, V2 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.
u, >•!, *•» »•>' J ' -108(19
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WANTfiD
Typing. 823-4579. 1 16(40
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds.
822-0544. 119t8
Quality Typing & Editing. From 75c- 693-
9877 or 846-1360. 122(10
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-
7723. ’ 392tfu
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds.
822-0.544. 83tfi>
Typing. 846-3491. 77t55
Typing 75c page. 846-7577. U7t30
HOUSE WANTED
Faculty couple seek home
to lease. June 1978-May
1979. 779-4426. 123.5
FOR SALE
1974 Honda CB125, like new condition, low
mileage, $295. 693-3441. 124(8
Good practice piano $475. Call 846-7669. 12-1(5
73 Norton 750. Excellent condition, plus fair
ing. Large tank $895. 693-6297. 124(5
’75 Celica. Great condition. AM/FM, air.
Must sell! 846-4779. 124(2
1973 Suzuki GT 380 very good condition, sev
eral accessories included $500. 693'79l3,
846-9235. 122tio
450 Honda CL. Excellent condition. $600.
Also 200 watt Palamor bilinear, $170- Call
822-1843 or 846-5018. 121(5
’68 VW Beetle. Excellent condition- Call
846-9627 after 5. 123(5
1972 Toyota wagon. Auto trails, a.c. Needs
work. Will sell cheap. 693-8242. 120(5
’73 Yamaha 350RD. 14,000 miles. Excellent
condition. Call after 5:00 p.m. 693-28-17- 120(6
GARAGE SALE
A&M Presbyterian Church,
301 Church Street. Many
families. Saturday, April 1
8-4. 12412
Before spending $900 or more on a
new 125CC motorcycle check my
500CC Triumph in perfect condition
for $750. Call 845-3514, 823-0826
after 7 P.M.
119115
FOR SALE
7 foot plastic Fantastic
surfboard. Excellent condition.
Also Malibu surfboard racks.
Phone 846-3674 after 5. 1230
JOB oppobtunities
Found Miniature Schnauzer. 893-6931. 12313
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For employment information at Te\as
A&M University dial 845-4444 24
hours a day. Equal Employment Op.
portunity through Affirmative Action.
Texas A&M University
HELP WANTED
Male and female full time help wanted. Inter
views at 4109 College Main at eorner Cla>
St. 122110
S180-$ ISO WEEKLY stuffing envelopes. On
Campus Information. Rush stamped ad
dressed envelope. Southern Publishing* Box
171802-TX, Memphis, Tenn. 38117. 118120
Want to work ii
Mike 693-2455.
Alaska tor 3-7
on ills? Call
12412
Mathematics Department will take
applications fof student employment
for Fall 1978. Apply at Math Office,
102 Milner Hall, March 27 through
April 7.
119113
The Houston Chronicle has
immediate openings for route
carriers. Salary ranges from
$300-$550 per month. Appli
cants must have afternoons
free from 1-5 p.m. and de
pendable transportation. Call
Julian McMurray 693-2323 or
846-0763. 12415
Two part-time stock/inventory
workers needed at Bryan
Hospital. Can work around
school hours within reason.
Call Sharon Robinson 822-
1347 ii7tio
Opening Soon
Dominos Pizza needs delivery
people. Part time, full time. Must
have own car & insurance.
$2.75/hr. & tips and commission.
Apply 214B Richards, C.S. or call
693-7501. i24i5
Help wanted to work part-time
lunch hours. 6 days per week.
Retail experience required. Start
at $2.65/hr. Farmer’s Market
2700 Texas Ave. Bryan, 822-
6417. 124tfn
STUDENT MANAGER
GROVE SUMMER
MOVIE SERIES
Must be enrolled as a stu
dent for both summer
terms.
DATES: June 1 through
August 18
DEADLINE FOR APPLI
CATION: 5 p.m., Friday,
March 31.
Application forms and job
description available at the
secretaries’ desk in the
Student Programs Office,,
Room 216 in the MSG, -mig
Students & Housewives
Part-time & Full-time positions
available for following shifts:
11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
8 p.m. - 2 a.m.
5 p.m. - 2 a.m.
Starting pay $2.65/hr. Apply
in person to Der Wiener-
schnitzel 501 S. Texas Ave.
between 2 & 5 p.m. daily. 12413
3-C Barbecue #3 is
now accepting appli
cations for summer
for all positions.
Apply in person
March 29-30 and
April 3-5 between
2:00 and 4:00 Cul
pepper Plaza. 124.6
PiZXa
-Hut
Part Time Positions Open
We are in the “People” busi
ness and if you enjoy working
with and serving people, we
possibly have a position for
you as a cook, waiter, or wait
ress.
Excellent wages for those
employees who are product
ive and have a positive at
titude.
Other Benefits Include:
• Furnished Meals.
• Furnished Uniforms.
• Paid vacation for full and
part time employees.
• Pay raises for achievement.
• Advancement opportunities
within the corporation.
If you are dependable, well
groomed, and have a friendly
out going personality, come to
the Pizza Hut at 102 E. Uni
versity and make arrange
ments for an interview.
Equal Opportunity Employer
" ’ : HOURLY EMPLOYEES
We are looking for warm, friendly attractive people to become
an important part of the delightful difference of DANVER’S.
These full or part-time positions are ideal for students and
housewives who would like to dictate their own working
hours. Day or night shifts. Applications will be accepted
Mon.-Sat., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at DANVER’S Restaurant
located at 201 Dominik St. College Station (near Holiday Inn
South). .
. . . 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
Larry Cruse
693-3047
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.
>v COUNTER AND CASHIER WORK
$2.75/hour
o rvari apply in person only Coffege Station
1101 Texas WHATABURGER 1 0 5 Dominik
An Eaual OoDortunitv Emnlover
75tfn
. e Aea se
n ot\t9 oU ^\ur<i'°' a
Aurora Gardens
Scandia
Sevilla
Taos
693-6505
Sundance
Sausalito
693-4242
Campus Names
3 counselors named
Drs. C. V. Wootan, Robert
G. Merrifield and William P. Fife
were appointed Tuesday by the
Texas A&M University System
Board of Regents to serve as
counselors for the Texas A&M
Research Foundation.
The foundation, created in
1944 to assist the University in
developing and administering
sponsored research projects, re
ceives input from 100 counselors
representing industry, agricul
ture, the general public, Texas
A&M alumni and the administra
tion of the Texas A&M University
System.
Wootan, Merrifield and Fife
were appointed to the 20-
member system group.
Wootan is director of the Texas
Transportation Institute. Mer
rifield is associate director of the
Texas Agricultural Experiment
Station. Fife is assoc iate dean and
professor in the College of Sci
ence.
Cadets in navy
Texas A&M Navy ROTC
cadets Bruce Hamilton of Dallas,
Mark Grohman of Corpus Christi
and Robert Cook of San Antonio
have been accepted into the
orit
l T . S. Navy nuclear power Ini
ing program.
They enter, on
commissioning, an 18-r
clear naval officers program la |fi
ing to assignment on mills intro
pow e red ships and responsiM |ri
as propulsion plant operate Win
(look and Grohmanaremi Bias
engineering seniors atlra mt?
A&M University. Hamilloai pie
senior in mechanical eng*!
ing. I lamilton, headdrummii
and Grohman are in the la
Aggie Band and Cool ii
member of Company. P-2 in I
Corps of Cadets.
Maxwell joins
Jane Maxwell has joined Ai
University's Educational Inlij Lor
niation Services staff, said Led
Miloy, EIS director.
Maxwell, a native ofAustiii | U j r
University ol lexas-Austinja 'mj
nalism graduate, willbel* 0 ri
sit\ editor of education-relil
publications. She previously L f t
director of publications at Lai
University in Beaumont. Jro
Maxwell is a member of
(.'ouneil for the AdvancemeHt* e i
Support of Education, and a; ryi
member of the National Co# [vhi
<>)'( lo))ege Publications Ai\i$
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