4/The Battalion/Wednesday, June 6,1984 Welcomes all Aggies to a summer in College Station. Enjoy an authentic Mexican meal and cool off with a cold beer. Check out our new pool tables and video games. —Summer Special- Beer Pitcher $1 43 Cup of Beer 48# (NO LIMIT) Still open til Midnight 7 days a week. SPECIAL NOTICE 1st SUMMER SESSION OPTIONAL BOARD PLAN Stundents, on campus, off campus, and graduate, may dine on meal plan during the 1st Summer Session at TAMU. Students selecting the 7-day plan may dine tin ee meals each day, except Sunday evening: Those se lecting the 5-day plan may dine each day, Monday through Friday. Meals will be served Commons. Fees are payable to the Controller of Accounts,-Fiscal Office Coke Building. Notice dates: Commons will be open for cash business on Registration day, June 4. Meal plan will begin on the first day of class, June 5. Fees for each plan are as follows: 7 Day $215.00 June 5 through July 3 and 5 day $188.00 July 5 and 11 Meal plan validation will begin at 7:30 a. m., June 5, in Commons Lobby. Fee slips will be required LEARN TO BREAK DANCE AT The Gallery of Dance Arts with Sam Bennett of the "Zappers" Children • Teens • Adults Summer Classes In: Jazz Breakdance Tap C&'IT Ballet Begin June 11 th Register June 7 th , 5:30 — 7:30 p.m. 107 Dowling Rd., College Station % POST OAK MAH CINEMAS 764-06 16 SUMMER KID SHOWS SEASON TICKETS NOW ON SALE- JjrjgTSJUjyygH 1:00 4:00 7:00 10:00 ‘ONCE UPON ATIME IN AMERICA” (m “TooTooTooTooicToo”" “BREAKIN** 7:45 9:50 WALT DISNEY’S “PETES DRAGON CINEMA 3 12:45 3:00 5:15 7:4010:05 “INDIANA JONES”(pg> 12:00 2:30 5:00 7:25 9:45 ROMANCING THE STONE IPO) STA Y IN SHAPE THIS SUMMER Exercise Thru the Summer (thru August 31) For ONLY $55 At BODY DYNAMICS College Station’s most exciting exercise studio Classes offered 7 days a week Exercise often as you like, whenever you like. Call 696-7180 or stop by Body Dynamics in the Post Oak Vil lage on Harvey Road. BODY DYNAMICS * SCHULMAN * THEATRES DISCOUNT 1st MATINEE EACH DAY JL. 2:50 5:10 7:30 9:50 ¥ CHATANOOGA CHOO CHOO ^ yL 2:30 4:55 7:25 9:50 5-POLICE ACADEMY ^ 3^. 2:45 5:05 7:25 9:45 ¥ ¥ BAD MANNERS * A- ¥ ¥ 2:55 5:15 7:35 9:55 J »STREETSOFFIRE* 4. SlisTT^ITsg^s J THE NATURAL J 4- 2:40 5:00 7:20 9:40 ¥ ^SIXTEEN CANDLEsJ MANOR EAST III Manoi r : ast Wall 82 3 2:30 4:55 7:30 9:55 w J STAR TREK III } ¥ 2:35 4:55 7:15 9:35 ^ firestartfr ¥ 2" 2:40 5:00 7:25 9:45 H t SPLASH l ¥***¥¥¥¥****** Summer mil |^en Til 8:00 Thursday Night fMt‘Texas Ave. 696-9626 Page Around town Softball registration begins today Warp 0H, WHEI POES/V'T w °men’s Ret' ation Men’s vnurtu, - 7 x3—7'‘<77 ,,U1 realional, Men’s Open, Women s Open and Men s 30 and over TL cost is $200. For more information call the Bryan Recreation Dhi sion. Summer grads can order announcements lOXOS Seniors planning to graduate in August can order graduation announcements in room 217 MSO from H a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Deadline for placing orders is June 13. Defensive driving course offered The Brazos Valley Safely Agency will conduct a defensivedrh ing course Friday and Saturday at the Ramada Inn. Fhe eight-hour course will be from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m Saturday. Students must attend belli sessions. Registration beginsai 5 p.m. at the Ramada Inn or students can pre-register by calling693. 8178. Cost for the course is $20. The course can be used to havecer tain traffic violations dismissed or to get a 10 percent reduction in automobile insurance rales. Tennis registration is open College Station Parks and Recreation Department will holdreg istration for tennis lessons at Lincoln Center today from 5:30toD p.m. Lessons will be taught privately and to groups and areopenio any age or level. Driver safety course begins Friday The TAMU After Hours Program will sponsor a Driver Safety Course on Friday and Saturday. This course may be used to have certain traffic violations dismissed and to receive a 10 percent dis count on automobile insurance. Registration is held from 8a.nuo5 p.m. Monday through Friday in room 216 MSC. For more informa tion, call 845-9352. Craft class registration starts Monday Registration for the MSC Craft Center’s Summer Workshops begins Monday. Anyone over 18 may enroll in the workshops Classes will introduce you to new crafts of reacquainl you with for gotten skills. Call 845-1631 for more information. Seminar on single living offered Single adults are invited to attend a seminar on successful single living sponsored by First Presbyterian Church of Bryan, from 6:30 p m. on Friday and from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday. Clyde C. Besson will present the seminar for the formerly married and yet to be married. Pre registration is encouraged. Call 779-7166 tor more information. Humana Hospital wants teen volunteers Humana Hospital is sponsoring a volunteer program for teens ages 12 to 15. This program is open to students who enjoy working with people and wish to gain experience in a hospital setting. Contact Naomi Giroux, Director of Education, at 775-4200, Ext. 232. Lawyer recommends electric rate rollback United Press International AUSTIN — The lawyer who rep resents Texas consumers in utility eu L f ‘; ase ?^r uesc l a y recommended an $81.8 million rollback in rales for the state’s largest electric company, I exas Utilities Electric Co. Jim Boyle, consumer counsel in cases before the Public Utility Com mission, said his proposed reduction m rates for TUEC sharply con trasted with the company’s recent re quest for a $304 million rate in crease. The Texas Utilities system has a history of receiving favorable treat ment from Texas regulators, and the results of our analysis show that the company’s current rates arces cessive,” Boyle said. He said his staff economist had it searched TUEC — which ' formed last year in a merger Texas Power Sc Light, Texas Elects Service and Dallas Power & and found tire company earned« cess profits since 1973. For the first nine months of 1984, Boyle said, the company 16.24 percent return compaie ( PUC-authorized returns of only ^ percent. , TUEC, which is constructing* Comanche Peak nuclear P owel .L near Clen Rose, lias requested million in new rates. THE BODY SHOP Come in during June for a free estimate on your vehicle which registers you for up to $700 FREE PAINTS BODY WORK. (Drawing to be held June 30) 1st anniversary CELEBRATION Come in and see our expanded facilities' Hwy. 60— 2 mi. west 696- 60 — 2 mi - We st 0^2818 (towards Snook) Bit Some c ologists li to help and hunt the hunli white-tail The re book wri Texans w a belter i lion such habitat re namics at slandpoii says Dr. 1 A&M’s D Fisheries Sheffie experts a A&M's C Texas Pa I 1 (