•T Page 8 THE BATTALION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1978 'ALTERATIONS' IN THE GRAND TRADITION OF OLD TEXAS WHERE MOTHER TAUGHT DAUGHTER THE FINE ART OF SEWING — SO HELEN MARIE TAUGHT EDITH MARIE THE SECRETS OF SEWING AND ALTERATIONS, "DON’T GIVE UP — WE LL MAKE IT FIT!" AT WELCH’S CLEANERS, WE NOT ONLY SERVE AS AN EXCEL LENT DRY CLEANERS BUT WE SPECIALIZE IN ALTERING HARD TO FIT EVENING DRESSES, TAPERED, SHIRTS, JEAN HEMS, WATCH POCKETS. ETC. (WE’RE JUST A FEW BLOCKS NORTH OF FED MART.) WELCH’S CLEANERS 3819 E. 29th (TOWN & COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER) Neighbors wary of man s pets MAKE TIME Pay Off Help Supply Critically Needed Plasma While. You Earn Extra CASH At: Plasma Products, Inc. 313 College Main in College Station United Press International BELL GARDENS, Calif. — Gerald Bixler’s neighbors had been complaining about an alligator walk ing down their street. Armed with a search warrant, animal control officers and- firefighters raided a swamp near Bixler’s home Thursday and seized the wandering alligator, three snap ping turtles and nine assorted desert and swimming turtles. “When I arrived, said Burk Bus- Relax or Study in Our Comfortable Beds While You Donate — Great Atmosphere — NEW BONUS PROGRAM Male. Blood Group B Donors Needed. — Earn Extra — Call for more information 846-4611 siere, director of the Southeast Animal Control Shelter, “I thought I was on the Disneyland jungle ride.” Bussiere said the fire department drained about 3,000 gallons of water from the swamp before he got a noose around the alligator and pul led out the snapping reptile. Bixler, 35, was charged with vio lating the Bell Gardens municipal code by “keeping wild and vicious animals.” He was not arrested. what’s up Monday SPACE: The Texas A&M Space Topics and Research Society will hold its second meeting at 7:30 p.m. in room 504,Rudder Tower. SCUBA CLUB: Christmas trips to Florida and Mexico will be dis cussed at the TAMU scruba club meeting at 7:30 p.m. in room 502, Rudder Tower. J-BOARD HEARING: There will be a Student Government Judicial Board hearing, concerning the Spring ’78 constitutional referen dum at 7:30 p.m. in room 501,Rudder Tower. AGGIE CINEMA: “Idi Amin Dada,” about one of the most perplex ing and chilling dictators of modern times will be shown at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. Tuesday MANAGEMENT: There will be a management society organiza tional meeting at 8 p.m. in room 308,Rudder Tower. AG ECO: Agri-business tours will be discussed at the Ag Eco meet ing in room 108, Harrington. SADDLE AND SIRLOIN: A fall barbeque will be held in the Bryan High School cafeteria, located on 3401, E. 29th St. SPEECH: “Israel’s Future—Swords or Plowshares,” will be the topic of a speech by Arthur Avnon at 8 p.m. in room 601, Rudder Tower. AGGIE CINEMA: “To Kill a Mockingbird, the tale of a small-town Southern lawyer who tries to raise his two children in an atmos phere of prejudice and fear arising from his defense of an accused black rapist, starring Gregory Peck and Robert Duvall, will be shown at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. Wednesday SPEECH: Economist Armen A. Alchian will speak on Tnflation- -Causes and Effects and How to Deal With It, at 8 p.m. in Rudder Theater. BUSINESS COLLEGE Inquire About Our Term Starting September 26 Phone 822-6423 or 822-2368 Alpha Phi EXTENDS CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR FALL PLEDGE CLASS ipipipipipipipipipipipipjpiprlpipipipipipipipipipipipipipiplpipipipipip * * * * * * * 4* 4* 4^ * 4* « 4* * 4* 4£ Battalion Classified Call 845-2611 When every wink counts Long nights and little sleep take their toll on many students during the early days of each semester. This student, catching a few extra winks last week in parking lot 7, seems» exception. Battalion photo by Lee Roy Lesdipt[| ; Winter Olympic games ‘reality’ becomes costly United Press International ALBANY, N.Y. — Organizers of the 1980 Lake Placid Winter Olym pics (LPOOC) had hoped to stage the Games for $100 million, but then “reality struck when the cost of putting on the games will run as high as $117 million. At a hastily called news confer ence, officials of the Olympic Or ganizing Committee said the con struction costs will be $14 million more than anticipated. The Rev. J. Bernard Fell, execu tive director of the LPOOC, noted the present Olympic budget was able to “expand or contract” but was not expected to exceed $117 mill ion. Ronald Mackenzie, president of the LPOOC, said of the additional $14 million, $9 million is in new funds "needed to cover additional items that were not considered at the time original budgetary projec tions were made. These items, MacKenzie said, included addi tional housing requirements and improvements to the existing Olympic facilites. Also included in the increase is $2.6 million relating to costs for en vironmental monitors and the con struction of a new 70-meter ski jump. Fell said the new 70-meter jump was required because en vironmental advisers had told the organizing committee that the exist ing jump was "esthetic-ally unac- While stressing that he expect a deficit at the concliw games th ee ptable Fell said if one he was not sure where theiii tional funds would come from don’t know where I d look, heai THE MOST CONTROVERSIAL FILM OF THE YEAR ABOUT THE MAN BEHIND ENTEBBE! “A WORK OF ART. THE HIM IS BRILUANT, VALUABLE, AMUSING... IT GOES BEYOND BRILLIANCE AND BECOMES IMPORTANT. Smokey Bear has secretary MSC ARTS - MONDAY - SEPTEMBER 22 - 8:00 P.M. - RUDDER THEATRE - $1.00 Joann Brockschmidt Diane Dunn Molly Enloe Elizabeth Hartman Debbie Jordan Linda Dunn Maria Perez Lorey Burners Eileen Wall Doris Wilding Karen Williams Donna Duke Deborah Wright ipipipip^pipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipipip Janelle Overhouse doesn’t look anything like Smokey Bear, the famed animal forest ranger who re minds kids and adults alike: “Oulu you can prevent forest fires.” Yet Overhouse, in her job at the Texas Forest Service headquarters on the Texas A&M University cam pus, is a sort of personal secretary to Smokey and his friend. Woodsy (give a hoot, don’t pollute) Owl. She is responsible for seeing that items about Smokey and his forest friends, as well as other Texas Forest Service publications, reach school children and other interested people throughout the state. Overhouse laughs when asked if she’s the state’s official Smokey. But the former Friendswood resident does get Smokey’s mail and there is a smiling picture of him behind her desk. A well-worn stuffed bear is perched on top of a nearby filing cabinet. In her seven months on the job, she’s become something of an authority on the bear. “The real Smokey died in 1975," she said, “but now Smokey Junior has taken his place.” Overhouse forwards all mail actu ally addressed to the bear to bis headquarters in Washington, D. C., where Junior resides in a zoo. As Smokey’s assistant, Overbouse mails coloring sheets and comic and coloring books to children, teachers and parents throughout Texas. Overhouse also handles requests for other Texas Forest Service pub lications, everything from tree iden tification guides to highly technical papers on conservation and forest management. 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