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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1981
National
I Accent realty
Our job is scouting. Tell
us your needs & leave
the search to us.
846-8179
4015 Texas Ave., Bryan
(next to Taco Bell)
CHRISTA PANDEY
BROKER
iALPHA PHI OMEGA
FOOTBALL
MUMS!
FREE DELIVERY
on campus &
to two off
campus
dist. centers
MANY STYLES &
PRICES
On Sale Mon.-Fri.
What’s up at Texas A&M
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Friday
WILDLIFE BIOLOGY SOCIETY: Will have it’s 2ncJ annual
cabrito BBQ at the Brazos Center at 5 p.m. Tickets on sale in
front of Nagle Hall.
BI^ACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE: Will have pizza ex
travaganza at Mr. Gatti’s in the Skaggs shopping center at 8
p.m.
MARRIED STUDENT APARTMENT COUNCIL: Party
at Q-hut B welcoming home the Aggies before yell practice at 7
p.m. Nominations due for officers and representives in man
agement office.
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INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP:
group meeting & fellowship in 308 Rudder at 7 p.m.
CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION : We will meet for
a pizza munch out and go to yell practice afterwards. Meet at
St. Mary’s Student Center at 9:30 p.m. Cost will lx: no more
than $2.50 a person.
HILLEL JEWISH STUDENT CENTER: Shabbat Ser
vices lead by Daniel Cody, with film following services at 8
p.m.
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRIES: Aggie Bible Study in 145
or 139 MSC at 6:15 p.m. All denominations welcome.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: First
party of the fall semester at the Quonset Huts. Tickets on sale
in MSC.
PUERTO RICAN STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Meetingto
welcome new students from Puerto Rico in Room 510 Rudder
Tower at 7:30 p.m.
ALPHA PHI OMEGA: Mums for the Ixiuisiana Tech game wi
be on sale in the MSC, Commons and Sbisafroth llam tol
p. m._
MEDINA COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB: Party in Jok
Hoffman’s trailer at 7:30 p.m.
CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST: Party: Live music,
barbeque in Barcelona Apartments at 6 p.m,
COLLEGIATE FFA FALL BARBEQUE: Will honor stu
dent teachers at Hensel Park Area 11. Activities begin all
p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday
MSC COMMITTEE FOR AWARENESS OF MEXICAN
AMERICAN CULTURE: Se cond meeting of the semesterto
discuss future programs in Room 303 Rudder Tower at 7:3(1
p.m.
TURKISH STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Will have annual
elections in Room 404 Rudder at 4 p.m.
TAMU ROADRUNNERS: Brief talk on runner’s injuries.pre
vention and rehabilitation, followed by a one and three mile
fun runs. Meet at 8 a. m. in front of G. Rollie White.
FOOD SCIENCE CLUB: Dr. Owen Fennema, President of tk
National Institute of Food Technologists wUI talk to students I'ldmla
at 2:T> pin. in Room 113 Kleberg. A catered Barbeque at base t
1 45 p.m will nlso lx- part of the events. Cost is $5.00 for I con Id i
BBQ, Purchase tickets from Dr. Richter, 8-454424. k: 1
TAMU FOOTBALL: The Texas Aggies will take on Louisiana | ? ^
Tech at Kyle Field. Caine starts at 7:30 p.m. Astro''
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United Press International
WASHINGTON — House
Speaker Thomas O’Neill scuttled
any notion of finding a long-term
funding solution this year for
problems of the Social Security
system.
MSC, Commons, Sbisa j
1 a.m. to 1 p.m. 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.y^
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DELIVER!!
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Wildlife Biology
Society
Cabrito
B-B-Q
Sept. 25 5:00 P.M.
Brazos Center
$3.50 for BBQ
$1.00 for Beer
Tickets available
at Nagle Hall
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FOR PEANUTS
You've never seen Prices so low!!
Factory Prices to the Public.
" Save40 % -8 0 % on
Everything we sell!
10 Reasons
to Shop
“For Peanuts”
SM"NUTS"
TO
HIGH PRICES
1. Super Selection of famous maker puzzles
retail 4.00 Our Price $2.75
2. Large Selection of designer gift wrap
Vi Price
7. Candles! Candles! Candles!
12” tapers 2for75 c 15” tapers 2 for 88 c
3”xl2” pillar $10.00
2”x6” pillar $1.80
3. Famous Maker Work Soap
Our Price $1.00-$1.50
8. Decorations for all Occasions!
“Shop for Christmas Early
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4. WeTe your party i * adquaters!
cups, plates, napkins, tableclothes
40-80% OFF RETAIL
9. Famous Brand Children’s Books
up to Vi OFF
5. Scented Votives
5 for $1.00
10. Bubble bath oil All scents
Reg. $8.00
Now $2.50
, 6. Huge Supply of “All-Occasion” cards, Invitations
and notes ALL V2 PRICE
Remember, if you like to save 40 o /o-80°/o on gifts, greeting cards, gift
wrap, toys, candles, crafts, books, baskets, brass, party supplies,
kitchen accessories. Come to “For Peanuts” for the thrill of your
shopping life!
Skaggs Shopping Center
313 B. S. College Ave.
(Next to Cinema I & II)
10-6 Mon-Sat.
846-7303
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O’Neill said he would support a
stopgap funding measure — such
as letting the three Social Security
trust funds borrow from one
another — but would refuse to
take part in efforts for a long-term
solution.
to go that route,” he said.
Members of the Senate Fi
nance Committee Wednesday de
bated whether allowing borrow
ing among Social Security trust
funds — the only step Democrats
favor — is enough to save the
system.
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not enough. Bilyfi
Republicans are reluctant I to dot
At his daily news briefing,
Wednesday, O’Neill said the
Reagan administration is anxious
to get to Social Security to make
cuts in the program to balance the
budget. “We (Democrats) think
that’s wrong and we re not going
The panel met several hours
after Health and Human Services
Secretary Richard Schweiker told
another committee that adminis
tration proposals for immediate
early retirement penalties are
New flight system adoptei
United Press International
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The
first American-produced instru
ment landing system, which will
allow aircraft to land in extremely
adverse weather conditions, has
been commissioned for use at
Kansas City International Airport.
The new system guides aircraft
to the touchdown point of the run
way in weather conditions with a
nearly zero cloud ceiling and less
than 700 feet of forward visibility.
At most airports, aircraft cannot
land if weather conditions are be
low a 200 foot cloud ceiling and 1/2
mile forward visibility.
The Category III system was
developed and produced by Wil
cox Electric, of Kansas City, a sub
sidiary of the Northrop Corpora
tion.
The new systems will be instal
led at Detroit Metropolitan, Chi-
liack a major overhaul of Sajpall wi
Security because of Democm of-five
resistance to more thaninterfuffiegini
borrowing. The committeemtfidoinr.
ing was called to assess prospeB The
for a long-range bill. ■eason
Dole said after his talk pl ;
O’Neill about cooperation :sj s** °f 1
long-term bill, “I was notow® rs > £
encouraged. Unless wegetKp nce ‘
bipartisan support, nothisB I
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Houston Intercontinental, li sei -j es
Angeles International, PortkBL^
(Ore.) International, SeatisB'^
Tacoma (Wash.) Internationaid^.^ >> -
Dulles International, (Waste J ^
ton, D.C.), and Denver's Stap'L mes
ton International Airport. |
The new system was testea: ]o ^
the Federal Aviation Admi'nistep nc j n
tion before the Kansas Citysystfi {j e ^
was commissioned.
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NMENT
UNIVERSITY
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
STUDENT ACADEMIC COUNCIL
forming to serve as liaison be
tween administration, faculty
and students.
OR
ACADEMIC AFFAIRS COMMITTEE
Work to resolve issues dealing with:
* Q-Drops • Grade Appeals
* Senior Finals • Computer Facilities
• Teaching & Research
MEETING: TUES., SEPT. 22 6 P.M.
502 RUDDER
APPLY BY 5 P.M. MON. SEPT. 28 216 C MSC