THE BATTALION FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1978 Page 11 a prole gy, supei rs people ™ndy Sloan, junior finance major, and Denise trawford, sophomore education major, try to ' j‘^ ( jleed Chuck Pace’s wallet for the Aggie Blood .4iong with trying to get blood, they $250. Battalion photo by Paige Beasley want are selling mums. The residence hall that gives the most blood will win two kegs of beer. The booth is set up near Sbisa Dining Hall. Pace is a sophomore accounting major. what’s up? Friday MOVIE: ‘Oh, God,” about God coming down from heaven in the cool, sharp form of George Burns. The person he picks to help him straighten out mankind is the assistant manager of a supermarket, John Denver. The movie will be shown at 8 p.m. in Rudder Au ditorium. ORGANIZATION OF ARAB STUDENTS: Will have a meeting in room 502, Rudder Tower at 7 p.m. A membership drive will be organized. BASEMENT: Will provide live local entertainment from 8p.m.- 11:30 p.m. tonight and 8p.m.-Midnight Saturday. EE WIVES CLUB: Gaines West, student legal adviser, will speak on “Establishing Credit, Apartment Leases,” at 7:30 p.m. at 2612 Melba Circle, Bryan. New members are welcome and anyone who needs a ride should meet at Lot 50, Zachry, between 7 and 7:10 p.m. TENNIS: The women’s team will play in the LSU Invitational in Baton Rouge, La., today through Sunday. CANOEING SEMINAR: There will be a canoeing seminar with John Schwartz speaking at 7:30 p.m. in room 401, Rudder Tower. After the seminar, those who wish will go to a lake to practice canoeing. AGGIE PLAYERS: Moliere’s classic comedy “Tartuffe,” will be shown at 8 p.m. tonight and tomorrow. CROSS COUNTRY: The men s team will run in Arlington at 4 p.m. The women s team will go to the Houston Invitational in Houston. Saturday FOOTBALL: The Texas Aggies will play Texas Tech here at 1:30 p.m. MIDNIGHT MOVIE: “Dark Star,” set in the mid-21st Century, the scout ship Dark Star has been cruising for 20 years. Its mission: to destroy unstable planets that might prove hazardous to human colonies. Unfortunately, the ship is falling apart and the crew is going crazy: the ship s last bomb refuses to obey orders, the pet alien has escaped, and the ship’s entire supply of toilet paper has blown up. The movie will be shown in Rudder Auditorium. Sunday MOVIE: “The Funny Girl, ” a musical comedy of the legendary Zieg- field girl, Fanny Brice, starring Barbara Streisand and Omar Sharif, will be shown at 2 p.m. in Rudder Theater. MOSLEM STUDENT ASSOC: Will hold a meeting at 5 p.m. in room 302, Rudder Tower. WE CAN SAVE YOU HUNDREDS ON A NEW CAR? WE BROKER STRAIGHT FROM DETROIT! HOUSE OF I- YOUR SUPERMARKET FOR NEW AMERICAN CARS CALL 822-7139 OR 846-2526 Let Sunshine into your life!^ SUNSHINE LAUNDROMAT 3815 E. 29th Street Featuring: coin operated machines attendant on duty at all times Wash, dry and fold services done in-house air conditioned lounge with T.V. 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Irk rangers found the body of massive elephant, whose tusks Km weighed 227 pounds, at the or the Marsahit game reserve, miles north of Nairobi, this in the plains, the service said in its weekly report. However, hot cloud less weather is needed to mature most cotton. Recent cool, wet weather has delayed cotton de velopment in the High Plains and recent flooding in the Trans-Pecos area caused heavy damage to cotton and hay crops. Small grain crops such as wheat and oats are progressing well with planting still active in many areas. Eddie Dominguez '66 Joe Arciniega ’74 Keg ships orp.’s col dustrialf two scl» and Mil u' were able to identify him by ial distrili I! 26 ’ a 0,1 the deformed end a tedlk' 1 ^ rece ’ ve( l his name and title yweu4r s ag0 u Pon the death of ft. ’, an even bigger elephant ■, 1Vec * under a 24-hour guard by ° Kenya s late president, Kenyatta. an gers, escorted by armed ti re r moved Abdul s huge tusks 'the forest where he died and d and locked them in a safe. n t g .' lvor y sales have been | L V" Ken y a > the tusks would CK CAN L ' 3 sma h fortune to an illegal sen /we. ctor and IC neb ntfL LA M.D./D.V.M. 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