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I Page 6 THE BATTALION MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 1980 ‘Welcome Back’ Service Specials These Prices Good Through Sat, Jan. 26 FRONT BALANCE END 4 WHEELS ALIGNMENT & LUBE - $Q95 $-| -|95 ^ Most American & ■ Foreign Cars 1 We Do State Auto Inspections University Tire & Service Center 509 University Dr. 846-5613 (Next to Wyatt’s Sporting Goods) GOODpYEAR Jbra/grMy...J&rev&ymyr... ffflJYIADS What’s up at Texas A&M atioi MONDAY AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS: Will sponsor a dance at Lakeview from 8 p.m. until mignight Monday. Tickets may be purchased at the door for $2.50. MSC TOWN HALL: Will hold a full committee meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the Basement Coffee House. MSC TRAVEL COMMITTEE: Will show “We’ve Never Been Licked” at 7:30 p.m. in the Rudder Auditorium. ALPHI PHI OMEGA: Will hold an orientation for new members at 7:30 p.m. in Room 137, MSC. OFF-CAMPUS AGGIES: President Jarvis Miller will speak at 6:30 in Room 108, NECC. MSC CAMERA COMMITTEE: Will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 301, Rudder Tower. COMMUNITY SINGERS: Will rehearse with Paul Kirby for Feb. 17 performance at 7:30 in the Brazos Center. TUESDAY ALPHI PHI OMEGA: Registration for free engraving will be held from 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the first floor of the MSC, the Com mons and Sbisa. PRE-MED/PRE-DENT SOCIETY: Representatives of the Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine will speak on “What Osteopathic Medicine Is All About” at 7:30 p.m. in Room 209, Harrington. SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: David Dear- mont from Texas Instruments will speak at 7:30 p.m. in Room 104, Zachry Engineering Center. SOCIOLOGY CLUB: Will hold a meeting at 6:30 p.m. in Room 106, Bolton Hall. In addition, new officers will be introduced. CLASS OF ’83: Class ball will be discussed at 7:30 p.m. in Room 321, Physics Building. AMERICAN SOCIETY OF SAFETY ENGINEERS: Bob Lanefium Factory Mutual will speak at 7:30 p.m. in Room 342, ZachryEn j gineering Center. COLLEGIATE FFA: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in Room 108, Har rington Education Complex. Dates for spring activities will be presented and voted on. HORSEMEN’S ASSOCIATION: Pictures for yearbook are scheduled at 7:30 p.m. in the MSC Lounge. SOCIETY OF AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERS: Benton E Visserol Shell Research will speak about his world record fuel efficientcar at 7:30 p.m. in Room 203, Zachry Engineering Center. ACADEMIC COUNSELING CENTER: TAMU women- cornea join a coping skills group for career-oriented women. A short orientation will be held at the Academic Counseling Center, Room 107, Academic Building at 6:30 p.m. Anyone interested may call 845-1651 for more information. AGGIE LADIES: The women’s basketball team will play Sam Hous ton State at 5:30 p.m. in G. Rollie White. IS W iCHARUt aga WEDNESDAY SOCIETY OF MANUFACTURING ENGINEERS: Pictures fcr yearbook will be taken at 7:30 p.m. in the lobby of the Zaehn Engineering Center. TEXAS A&M SPORT PARACHUTE CLUB: Will meet from'S p.m. in 206 MSC. PHI THETA KAPPA ALUMNI: Will meet at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder Tower. PRE-VET SOCIETY: There will be a lecture on animal behavioral 7:30 in 212 MSC. HILLEL JEWISH STUDENT CENTER: Dr. Vernon Droessler will speak on “Campus Stress/Can You Hack It? at 7:30 p.m in the Hillel Jewish Center. r Battalion Classifieds 845-2611 Protester apologizes to Hi Student Government Senate meetings will be held on the following dates in 204 Harrington at 7:30 January 23 February 6 February 20 March 5 March 26 April 9 April 23 ALL MEETINGS ARE OPEN TO THE PUBLIC STUIDKNT OOVKRNMKNT If you've never tvon anything, here’s your chance to win Innything. There’s half a million dollars worth of prizes to be won, including grand prizes of up to $5000 worth of Innything your little heart desires. And that’s not all. You can win all sorts of Pizza Inn goodies: Inny kind of pizza, spaghetti dinner,soft drinkor Innything from the salad bar. Just pick up a free Win Innything Game Card at any participating Pizza Inn, scratch off the prize squares and be ready for Innything! 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Hill, who had been in Dallas all week, went directly to the Capitol from the airport with his son and 3-year-old grandson. About 75 Hill supporters cheered the former at torney general as he stepped out of the second floor elevator. “This is my grandson, John Graham Hill,” he said. “He’s 3 years old and he will live to be 107. Let’s hope he doesn’t live to see another Republican governor.” “Did you bring me a cooked crow?” the farmer asked Hill. John, Clements made us some promises and he didn’t keep those promises. He’s not a man of his word. I want to apologize. ” “You don’t owe me anything,” Hill replied. “I’m just sorry you had to torture yourself. I’m just glad you’re back in the Democratic Party where you belong. One thing you can always be sure of — the Demo crats will take care of all the people.” The husky former then sat on the floor with Hill’s grandson and munched on turkey and fruit Hill had brought. Fitts told Hill he had realizedM the big oil industry was reatyil control of state goveniment, had also found out that organisl| labor can help. “1 found out it’s the bigi byists who run this state," he sill “I’ll do my best to elect Democrat! I don’t think the people of Texas#! ever let the big oil companies 1b j' another governor’s seat.” Fitts, 46, then said hewasg home to Rockdale. “ But we famet aren’t through yet,” he said. Hill told reporters every Dei» cratic administration had progressa j r in Texas, and said Clementswas® doing a good job. But he said li would wait until 1981 to decided ^es were re would make another hid forgow Eon* air disaster nor. ! don t have any plans at alii the juncture,” he said. United Press TULSA, Okla. lines officials say i /estigators were \ lusion that faulty Three favorite nesting grounds all - dose to JkJBrWW Jl# ciMinl Professional management by Brentwood Properties The May 25, American Airl Ihicago’s O’Hare ople. 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