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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1979
IF WE HAD
A FEW MORE
TO WORK WITH
THISONE
WOULDN’T BE
SO DAMNED
IMPORTANT
PEACE CORPS/VISTA REPS ON
CAMPUS:
FEB. 27 - MAR. 1
SENIORS/GRADS: Sign up NOW for an inter
view and pick up an application packet at the
Career Planning and Placement Office, 10th
floor, Rudder Tower.
Peace Corps
A WORLD OF OPPORTUNITY
VISTA
VOLUNTEERS IN SERVICE
TO AMERICA
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Nothing stops
Mardi Gras
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thing, not frozen or
canned .. . We call It
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Dallas location:
3071 Northwest Hwy
352-8570
United Press International
NEW ORLEANS — The parades
may be canceled and policemen
may walk the picket lines, but for
Buddy Stall and thousands of
others, Mardi Gras 1979 goes on.
“If we had an atomic bomb drop
on New Orleans on Mardi Gras day
and there were only two survivors,
one would be beating on a drum and
marching around; the other would
be holding a sign and saying Throw
me something, mister,”’ said Stall, a
New Orleans gear salesman.
Nothing short of war has forced
cancellation of the carnival this cen
tury and nothing short of a riot stop
ped it in the 19th century.
And Stall was one of thousands
who vowed Wednesday to keep the
string intact, despite the news that
18 organizations comprising the
N.M. land sale
Battalion Classified
brings bids of
$1.43 million
SPECIAL NOTICE
SPECIAL NOTICE
FOR SALE
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HELP WANTED
SENIOR RING ORDERING PROCEDURE
FOR STUDENTS COMPLETING 92 HOURS AT THE END
OF THE SPRING ’79 SEMESTER
Western mags. Never used, 4 14\5 V4 4-bolt;
8-track stereo deck, walnut case. 779-
7131. 99157
*3
To be eligible to order the Texas A&M Senior Ring, an undergraduate student 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. Mid-semester orders will be taken only from March 20th until April 27, 1979.
2. Leave your name, major and I D. number with the ring clerk. Heaton Building, prior to March 20th if
possible, or at least one week in advance of ordering This may not be done by phone
3. Bring mid-semester grade reports along when ready to order to verify passing hours for the spring
semester only.
4. Anyone having tailed to leave their name in advance and tail to bring their mid-semester grade
vj report along when ready to order will be asked to return later to allow time for records to be
IS checked.
SJt 5. 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.
6. Students who do not place their order during this period may order after final grades are posted.
There will be only a 1-2 week difference in delivery time for those students ordering after final
jig grades are posted during May. (Whenever 92 hours have been completed and are on record,
)| 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 Friday. However in order
for other duties to be carried out, no orders will be taken between 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. or
S between 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.
X& 8. All rings ordered, regardless of whether on March 20th or April 27th, will be delivered on the same
IS day which will be approximately July 18. 1979.
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AKC Golden Retriever puppies. 693-
9437. 10019
’76 Cutlass 2 dr., fully loaded, low mileage,
$3900. 693-6114 after 5:00. 101(3
For Sale: Queensland Blue Heeler puppies-
Guaranteed to work cattle. $90.00 each. Phone
713/945-8523 after 4 p.m. 98U0
1975 Datsun B210 sedan. Supertuner, radials,
$2195. 846-1685 evenings. 99t5
£
Western mags. Never used, 4 14x5 ‘A 4-bolt;
8-track stereo deck, walnut case. 779-7131.9917
1978 CMC Halfton PU Like New, Reg Gas
Loaded. Call 822-3980 after 5. tooti
HAMBURGERS BY GOURMET
Opening Soon
Full and part time shifts day and
night, flexible hours. We are a new
and exciting restaurant in College
Station, and are looking for people
that like to work and have fun. You
must have a neat appearance, de
pendable, and conscientious.
Please come by and talk with us be
ginning Feb. 26. Hamburgers By
Gourmet, 919 Harvey Rd.
«(Woodstone Center).
EOE 102t,n
PREGNANCY TESTING
Counselling on all alternatives
and birth control methods.
Women’s Referral Center,
3910 Old College Road.
846-8437 otrtfn
FOR RENT
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WEIGHT WATCHERS wishes you a
skinny new year and would like to show
you how you can dine excitingly while
you lose weight. College Station class
meets Thursdays, 5:15, Lutheran Stu-,
dent Center, 315 N. College Main. For|
further information call 822-7303. 87ti2i
UNIVERSITY ACRES
We now have apart
ments for lease. Im
mediate occupancy.
From $135-$170 plus
electricity.
Off-campus conference or re
search center. Close-in, rural
setting on 9+ acres, 1 mile from
E. by-pass. Large kitchen and
dining room with 21 sleeping
and/or meeting rooms and au
ditorium. Ideal for executive
workshops, management train
ing or technical conferences. For
more information call: Aggieland
Realty 846-8857; after 5 p.m.
822-2464. 10012
Part time positions now
available at Dairy Queen #1,
South Texas Avenue, C.S.
Evenings and weekends,
flexible hours. Apply be
tween 2 and 5 p.m.
693-4299
101(5 ,
Part time help wanted. Grapevine Personality.
696-3411. 9util
HELP WANTED
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Lose weight, be healthy with SLENDER
NOW. 693-7431 anytime, or 693-2226 after
6. 94110
Call Joe Courtney Inc.
846-5796
101111°" 1
PERSONALS
Female grad student seeks companionship of
mature open-minded male. P.O. Box 6478,
Aggieland Station. 100t3
COLLEGE STATION — 3
bedroom, 1 bath home with
carport. Lease includes
drapes, refrigerator, washer,
dryer and all built-ins. Lawns
are maintained for you. Ask for
Thelma Costa.
ASSISTANT MANAGER
HAMBURGERS BY GOURMET
We are looking for an aggressive
high quality individual to help us
open the first Hamburgers By
Gourmet in College Station. We
offer good pay, company benefits,
and a future to grow with us. If you
have previous restaurant experi
ence and are interested in a bright
future, please apply at Hamburgers
By Gourmet, 919 Harvey Rd.
(Woodstone Center) starting Feb.
26.
Schlotzsky’s is accepting appli
cations for full time position.
Hours 10-4 Mon.-Sat.
Apply Schlotzsky’s
100 S. Tex. Ave., C.S. 98t10
I AVON
EARN EXTRA MONEY
I
A AND STILL I
HAVE TIME TO STUDY
| Sell Avon For details, call f
^ 822-1430 86121 |
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One bedroom duplex apartment. Air condition
with yard and trees, close to campus, married
couples only, no pets. 696-6281. 95t9
THE CRUSE CORPORATION
Offices (8-5)
846-4773
Research Assistant wanted: Electrodeposition,
batteries, solar-energy conversion, solid state.
845-5335. I00t3
Evenings & Weekends
846-7318
NEW EFFICIENCIES
>140 month. One bedroom from $175
nonth. All bills paid except electricity
slo pets. Villa West Apartments, south
if Villa Maria. Lorraine Peterson,
Tianager. 822-7772. isit
CHILD CARE
Child care. Day or night. 779-2773. 73t33
|THE EAGLE needs 3 part time
: people to work in the mail room
Wed. evening and weekends.
CALL 779-2628
ask for Greg Boklemann
10215 ;
COOKS
and
WAITRESSES
WANTED
Experience Only
APPLY
IN PERSON
KAMMUNIM*
APARTMENTS
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O' c,
“ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED”
rurnished & Unfurnished
Efficiency, 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apartments
No Escalation Clause or
Fuel Adjustment Charge
Professional Maintenance Staff
(24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE)
Two Beautiful Swimming Pools
Tennis Courts
Party/Meeting Room with Sundeck
Health Spas, including
Saunas for Men & Women
Three Laundry Rooms
On Shuttlebus Route
Rental office open Monday through Friday 9-5
Saturday 10-5 Sunday 2-5
693-1110 1501 Hwy. 30 693-1011
Formerly Denny’s
Sports Club has opening for full time
D.J. (Experience necessary). Good
pay and fringe benefits. Come by
and see Phil or James after 7:30
P-m. toot4
Chanello’s of Texas has man
agement positions open for fu
ture locations in the San Antonio
and Austin areas. Excellent op
portunities for advancement
and/or franchising for those who
are willing to work towards a
challenging career. Contact: Jeff
Skyuara, 301 Patricia after 4:00
FULL OR PART TIME
*Day shift
♦Night shift (til 10:00 p.m.)
♦Weekends
Flexible hours to fit your schedule
Rapid advancement
Minimum starting salary $2.90 per hour for inexperienced persons.
Cashier experience helpful.
Apply in person only:
9:30-11:00 a.m. (if possible)
Whataburger
Bryan
1101 Texas
College Station
105 Dominik
WANTED
Housewives or husbands who desire supplemental in
come by working part time in food catering. Most jobs are
in the early evening for 3-4 hours.
No experience necessary
Call JoAnn Canon 779-2851 for
appointment.
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HELP WANTED
Chanello’s Pizza has posi
tions open for part-time de
livery and kitchen help.
Apply in Person
301 Patricia toottn
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
United Press International
SANTA FE, N.M. — A monthly
sale of oil and gas leases on state
lands brought $1.43 million in bids,
according to state Land Commis
sioner Alex Armijo.
Armijo said Wednesday Mesa Pe
troleum Co., Amarillo, Texas, of
fered the high bid of $200,000 for a
560-acre tract southwest of Artesia.
Amoco Production Co., Houston,
Texas, bid $693.75 per acre for a
160-acre lease five miles south of
Lovington, Armijo said.
He said a total of $1.42 million
was hid on leases in Chaves, Lea,
and Eddy counties totaling 7,654
acres.
The money collected is distrib
uted to various institutions and pub
lic schools which are beneficiaries
under the state constitution, Armijo
said.
heart of Mardi Gras had cancel
their parades because of a strilieli
1,300 of the city’s police offittrs
The decision, announcedTuti
night by leaders of the 18 ear™,
groups, effectively ruined this ye#
traditional carnival celebratii
But the faithful predicted acit)^ j
party as usual next Tuesday,
Gras day.
“As far as local people are
cerned, you can never cancel
Gras,” said Carol Monaghan,own
of Molly’s Irish Pub in the middi
the French Quarter, “These
never have avoided a chancel
party.
“Mardi Gras is not just parade 1
she said. ‘T’m making cole slat
getting ready for the hordes
can’t keep people off the streets
Hans Wandfluh, generalmantit
of a plush Bourbon Street hotel
late Tuesday he had only five can
lations out of 500 rooms.
“And you can’t say they are t
Gras-connected because youahj
get some (cancellations),"
said. “Business has been verygtc
I believe people will come don
one way or the other and havek’
Tony Joachim, a New Orleans®
ident who had been scheduled;
ride in one of the canceled parade
was stunned at the prospect ofsi
ting home with his costume,
“Nobody ever thought Mid
Gras would be canceled, Joacli
said. “It’s almost un-Ameritu
People don’t remember New I)
leans for anything other than )li
Gras.”
But even the natives will
member New Orleans for )li
Gras 1979.
"The tourists are leery, ” said IJ
tie” Eddie D’Lair, a barker al
Bourbon Street strip joint Maiii
them told me they came downia
week or two weeks, but theia
leaving early.
"They are just scared to
going to cost us more money tb
even care to estimate,’ he said
"SPRING AWARDS
SCHOLARSHIPS”
Deadline - March 1, 1979
Application forms for Spring Awards
Program may be obtained from the
Student Financial Aid Office, Room
310, YMCA Building. All applica
tions must be filed with the Stu
dent Financial Aid Office not later
than 5:00 p.m., March 1, 1979. Late
applications will not be ac
cepted. 95113
Interstate pipelin
to move crude oil
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sor, explain
mirrors of t
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ROOMMATE WANTED
A
Female housemate wanted. Own room and
bath, $100, 822-1635. 94tl0
Female roommate wanted. Sausalito Apts.,
will sublease for $90. Call 846-8567. 10113
FOUND
Found - Black and brown male shepard mix.
Approx. 12 weeks. Skaggs area. Call 846-6752
after 5:00. 101t3
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
TEACH OVERSEAS! For details, send self-
addressed, stamped, long envelope to: Teach
ing, Box 1049, San Diego, CA 92112. 102t6
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WANTED
Quiet graduate student, 28, needs his own
room. Randy, 845-1022. ioit3
United Press International
AUSTIN — Texas Bailroad Commissioner Mack Wallace says a
pipeline from California to Texas to carry Alaskan crude to refineries
in the Southwest and Midwest would save American consumers$500
million a year in energy costs.
Wallace Tuesday sent a letter to President Carter asking him to
expedite the languishing pipeline, which Wallace said would require
more than 700 local, state and federal permits for completion. He said
the project would utilize an existing hut unused natural gas pipeline.
The pipeline would move about 500,000 barrels of crude per day to
Texas and refineries in the East and Midwest.
“Transmission by pipeline would save American consumers, based
on $3 per barrel added cost, about $500 million per year in present
energy costs,” Wallace said.
The crude currently has to be shipped through the Panama Canal
to the Gulf and East coasts.
“I note with relative amazement that the state of California is cur
rently exploring the availability of federal monies for Mexico
California oil and gas lines,’ Wallace said in his letter to Carter.
“One must conclude that California officials consider the
environmental impacts of a line crossing the state much more serious
than the impacts of a line that terminates in the state.
“As an official of the state of Texas, wherein something on theordei
of a quarter of a million miles of crude, gas and product pipelines
have been constructed for distribution of this nation’s domestic
energy supply, I simply cannot view the construction of some 23d
miles of lines for the Long Beach-Midland project as an insurmounta
ble task.”
Therefore
of this time
clear peril a
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given the (
sociate wit
such as lac-
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for ’
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544. 37ttii
Professional typing. Thesis, dissertations,
manuscripts & term papers. Fast, accurate.
Call 696-9452. I02t5
SERVICES
- —
Professional Typing Services. 846-9109. 73(51
State baseball center
for pint-size players:
Texas-size operation
United ]
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Low cost travel to Israel. Toll Free 800-223-
7676, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. NY time. 95t8
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
"Where satisfaction is
sta n da rd equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
Give every
NEWBORN
the
advantage
March of Dimes
United Press International
WACO — Little League is so big
in Texas, with more than 150,000
youngsters and 25,000 adult volun
teers participating every summer,
the state is the only one in the na
tion with its own Little League
Baseball Inc. center.
It lies just off Interstate 35 in
Waco between the Brazos Biver and
the campus of Baylor University.
From its administration building,
records and information are availa
ble on the more than 500 chartered
leagues in the state.
“Texas ranks third in the total
number of chartered leagues in the
world,” says Jan Cochran, state
coordinator since the opening of the
Texas office in May 1971. “Only
New York and California charter
more leagues than Texas.
The headquarters is located on
27.5 acres of land leased from Baylor
University. In addition to a new and
modern administration building
completed two years ago, the center
also contains a field house used by.
the Baylor baseball team and five
baseball diamonds. Two of the fields
are lighted.
Since the opening of the state
center nearly eight years ago in
temporary offices at Texas State
Technical Institute in Waco, the
staff has grown from one person to
its present six full-time employees
and two part-time helpers.
“Little League Baseball is the
most successful and respected
sports program for youth in Ameri
can today,” she said.
This year, with the addition of
T-ball, Little League will offer or
ganized programs for youngsters
ages 6 trough 18. T-ball, the newest
program which begins this summer
and involves hitting the ball off a
eial helicopte
public of Ch
one of the ft
built aircraft
James F. /
Tuesday ann<
I Model 212 ht
years of off-ar
sale is the fir:
manufacturer
The Boein
rubber tee, is for ages 6 and I a * rcra ft sa ^ e ^
Major League baseball and soil > n 1972 whet
is for ages 8-12, Senior Leagueliners for a re
ages 13-15 and Big League!
16-18.
This summer Texas will
16-team Major League state tof;
nament — the largest tournaiw
held anywhere and the only sBji
tournament in the
Additionally, it will be the siteW
the 1979 Little League Solti*
World Series, including four-te*
tournaments in both Little I
and Senior League divisions,
Bandit uses
coffee to rot
small stores
United Press International
WICHITA, Kan. - A grocep,
store bandit has discovered a
hot coffee does the job as wella* 1
gun, but his “weapon ” led to hisH
rest.
Police say a 43-year-old WicliH
man allegedly robbed three siiJ:
grocery stores in the span of al# 1
three hours Monday, all withll*
same technique.
The man got the attendentt 1 ’
open the cash register by making 1
small purchase, then tossed a cup^
hot coffee in the attendenfsfacea#!
grabbed a handful of bills from lb
register, authorities said. He«
caped with about $50 in each rob
bery.
Police arrested a man, who w
not identified, when a womansa**
man matching the suspect s desenp
tion get out of a car with a cup®
coffee in his hand and