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Page S THE BATTALION FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1981 vOOOCOOO" TTe^CAS SStwte: o F^TTICAL. Sales, Service & Repairs Emergency Pick Up Service 846-7580 Northgate b Emergency Pick 0 846-75 ^ 403 University • Prescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired 216 N. MAIN BRYAN Mon.-Frl. Sat. 822-6105 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-l p.m. « t * . - m L ^ '<0 •'/ M ’ - « If ' ' < Jaafitek. •* * ...1 'f. ‘ ; • .y, COME GROW WITH US ALDERSGATE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH "The Church With A Heart-Warming Touch’ MEETING AT Middle School Auditorium JERSEY AT HOLIK College Station D. R. CAIN PROPERTIES "YOU HAVE A CHOICE” PRELEASING FOR SUMMER AND FALL SEMESTERS YELLOWHOUSE APARTMENTS AND 4-PLEXES Corner of Southwest Parkway and Welsh College Station One and Two Bedrooms — Furnished and Unfurnished Two Bedrooms Have Washer and Dryer Connections 4-plexes Have Fenced Back Yards Laundry Room Facilities SAN AN! Webst< .«! assassin ah of El rles V. ] appeare arah is i ciates e> Harre ,gra, wl ther he a iod two y he case. Iso exp 1 23-mem Sann Robin Travelers through Reagan, north of Marlin, see this advertisement for Texas A&M University, and they have no doubt where this farmer’s loyal ties lie. T.L. Kilpatrick, Class of ’54, hopes the Staff pholobvJYfr ' 1 ' r Harre I so and drug eh; sign and picture on his barn will encourap the May 29, viewers to attend Texas A&M. kloupoTsw BOOKSTORE At Northgate Across from the Post Office LONGMIRE HOUSE APARTMENTS 2300 Long mi re Drive — Off FM 2818 in Southwood Valley College Station One and Two Bedrooms — Furnished and Unfurnished Pool — Laundry Room Facilities ON SHUTTLE BUS FOR SUMMER AND FALL VUE BUY BOOKS Candidates must compl with election regulatm EVERYDAY! AND GIVE 20% MORE IN TRADE ON USED BOOKS I DEXZZ2 SC833DES3EZX GOOD FOR ONE FREE DRAFT BEER SPECIAL 12 MONTH RATE BEGINNING IN JUNE 1 Bedroom Unf., $207.50 Furn., $238.75 2 Bedroom Unf., $262.50 Furn., $302.50 2 Bedroom Unf., $287.50 Furn., $327.50 4-plex at Yellowhouse FALL RATES FOR NINE MONTHS 1 Bedroom Unf., $235.00 Furn., $270.00 2 Bedroom Unf., $290.00 Furn., $335.00 2 Bedroom Unf., $315.00 Furn., $360.00 4-plex at Yellowhouse TIE TBMBLSffSEB “WESTERN DRINKING ESTABLISHMENT’’ 3606 SOUTH COLLEGE AVENUE D.R. Cain Company 3002 South Texas Avenue College Station Call 693-8850 weekdays 8:00 to 5:00 Call 693-8345 on Saturday BEER & MIXED DRINKS TWO DANCE FLOORS DJ THURS-SAT GAME ROOM NO COVER CHARGE! Thursday: Happy Hour All Day 4:00-12:00 OPEN: MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 4:00-12:00 6:00- 1:00 2:00-12:00 By CAROLYN BARNES Battalion Reporter Signs of spring and spring elections are every where. Candidates for student government offices have started campaigning by setting up billboards and distributing fliers. Leah Whitby, election commissioner, said that there are regulations candidates must follow. To be eligible to campaign, students had to attend one of two mandatory meetings held Sunday and Monday night, to review election regulations and to draw for placement on the election ballot. Whitby said Student Government election reg ulations are the same as rules governing other stu dent organizations. Wooden signs are limited to a total of 32 square feet. United P [DALLAS - jhe Democra lay Presiden |e world "l rould speed Fliers can be a maximum ofoyt-by ii ^j, to p 0we Distribution of fliers in dorms is limildm tion hours, usually luxmtoQp.m.^distrilii'iCharlesT. member of the opposite sex, Whitby saillis first natioi Fliers can also be posted on bulletinkince assumir allowed, she said. 6d Reagan’s Candidates cannot campaign at s!ufel|pTiarkedly meetings or at student government offittpericans’. She said candidates can do just alx»lpi„,. they want, as long as they don’t stop trail , 1 On voting day, Wednesday, candidate at least 100 feet from the voting polls f: decision of the Concessions Committet said. Punishment for any violations of the ekjt^ -g ulations is “up to the discretion of me aiJR, ’ I tion commission,” Whitby said. “Itdepei*! I severity of the violation.” e visioi merica h that it what m Room fees could be paid t#* s By KATHLEEN WIATREK Battalion Reporter If one person moves out of a dorm after a certain date and another person moves into that room, Texas A&M University could get paid twice for the room for at least half of the semester. Dena Todd, coordinator of spe cial services in student affairs, said that this situation is possible and does happen, but it is in accord ance with University regulations. SOFTBALL TOURNEY LASS ^3 Trophies 1st, 2nd, 3rd Penberthy Celebration of Sports 198I Spotlight on Sports SOFTBALL ACTION FROM NOON FRIDAY TILL NOON SUNDAY DAY AND NIGHT SPECIAL EVENTS SCHEDULED FROM I I A.M. TILL 9 P SATURDAY, MARCH 98 •M. I I a.m. Home Run Hitting Barrel Walk Noon Frisbee Accuracy Flickerball Accuracy I p.m. Horseshoe Pitching REDMAN’S TOBACCO SPITTING CONTEST Each entrant in a special event will become eligible for a drawing to win a commemorative Penberthy T-shirt. The more you enter — the better your chances! PRIZES. PRIZES Spectators Welcomef Individual & Team April 3 & 4 Friday evening All day Saturday Class of 83 Entry fee $40/team 32 Teams Registration closes April 1 Held at Penberthy Complex Info: 845-4481 or 845-4682 It happens whenasbf; United Pi cially withdraws from tltj AUSTIN — sity after the cut-offlatM Thursday funds while anotki^sk Force oi moves into the vacancy* executive pro-rated dorm fee, sail:,Clements n The cut-off dates arepjftce, pathi in the University catakkyjjor Medic University rules and redhead the gr Todd said. , letea“thoroi If a student withdmPucation in ’ the first day of class, let! The govern percent refund, anSOpeifi address si fund during the first'Ats for resi percent refund during :d tate and fo: week, a 50 percent relcpart the state the third week, 25 perertoents shoulc the fourth week, and sT after the fourth week, , A student that moffi'l room after the semester pays a pro-ratetl termined by thenunWL left in the semester, Tot' Todd said that thete ment determines the c Housing Office just teliif day that the student Although there are Bi'| on withdrawals kept in® ing Office, most wil occur at the hi semester, usual academic problems, T# Todd added that if if wi thd raws for a medical[S or she will not lose tM housing the following 8 Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased! These Carefully Prepared and Taste TemptingFn Each Daily Special Only $2.13 PH “Open Daily” Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00P.M.to MONDAY EVENING SPECIAL Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy Whipped Potatoes Your Choice of One Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL Mexican Fiesta Dinner Two Cheese and Onion Enchiladas w chili Mexican Rice Patio Style Pinto Beans Tostadas Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter WEDNESDAY EVENING SPECII Chicken FriedSlei w cream Gravy Whipped Potatoes;' Choice of one oW Vegetable Roll or Corn Breadanc: Coffee or Tea THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee FOR YOUR PROTECTION OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS, 2:00