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We can CUTh... We can perm it . . . We can frost or bleach it . . . We can shampoo and set it . . . We can blow dry it . . . We can curl it . . . We also do manicures and pedicures All at prices that won't cut into your budget. Haircuts a/fes Sues School of Hair Design 822-7579 1711 Briarcrest Drive, Bryan Hours: Monday 12:45-5:30 Tuesday-Thursday 9:30-5:30 Friday 8:45-5:30 ts&Glj? Vve We C Applications: 108 YMCA Deadline: APRIL 12 Information sessions: March 20, 7:00pm 137 msc April 4, 7:00pm 308 RUDDER For More Information, Call 845-9635 or 845-5826 Department of Student Affairs % <£ja.dU,4 900 Harvey Rd. • Post Oak Village Open 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Mon.-Frt. & 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. The tiling deadline for 1985-86 Student ‘Y’ Cabinet positions is Applicatiom are due to lame at 218 Pavilion by 5 p.m. All prints must be at least 8"xl0" on a board at least 11 ”xl 4". Nothing lorggf than 16"x20'‘ print and/or mount will bs ac ceptable. Matting is optional, fee is onli| $3.00 per print. Off-campus Aggies can dine with Carp OCA will be taking sign-ups to ear with Corp tnembens in Dun- Anyone wl ‘ --“- 1 L - 58 Pavihon or the off-campus cent The cost is $4,50 if not on meal plan. On Friday, the TAMU Chemistry Club wilt hold its 4th Annual raduate Reseaich Conference on Chemistry. The confer- ence wfll consist of research papers given by 23 students judged by a S et of faculty and graduate students. The conference will be held a 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on the 6th floor of Rudder Tower and is open to party. Prenatal care seen as less costly option Associated Press AUSTIN — Spokesmen for a co alition of health provider and com munity organizations said Monday it would be cheaper for Texas to pro vide prenatal care to 50,000 indigent women than to care for their chil dren later. “This is cheaper than not doing anything,” said Ron Anderson, head of Parkland Hospital, Dallas, and chairman of the State Board of Health. “If we fail in this legislature we are just passing the debt on to an other generation.” Pregnancies among unwed women is the most costly program in almost all hospitals in Texas, said Helen Farabee, chairman of the Task Force on Indigent Health Care. The Texas Maternal and Child Health Coalition announced its sup port of four bills recommended by the task force and a fifth one de signed to help the hungry and un dernourished in Texas. Mike Hudson, co-chairman of the coalition of 12 organizations, esti mated the entire package cost of the five bills would be $80 million to $100 million for the next two years. “The coalition has no specific funding recommendations,” Hud son said. “We will take the money from anywhere it comes.” The coalition said its immediate goal was passage of the maternal and child health recommendations. One measure would provide expanded prenatal, delivery and postnatal services to indigent pregnant women and children who are not insured. Citizens form groups against toxic dumps Associated Press AUSTIN — Several citizen orga nizations announced Monday that they would take care of their neigh bors as well as themselves by pro moting stronger laws to protect the publics health and environment. Helen Vickery, speaker for Peo ple Against a Contaminated Envi ronment, said, “There’s no excuse for putting chemicals that can cause cancer and birth defects into a con venient hole in the ground, where they can leak into streams and groundwater, when alternative tech nologies are available for treating toxic wastes.” Si Grider of Concerned Citizens Against Pollution issued a statement that said an application had been Texa Water Resources to inject 110 mil lion barrels of toxic wastes into the Wharton County salt dome at Bol- in g- Grider said the project would in volve the construction of 44 caverns, each about the size of the Houston Astrodome. Pamela Brodie of the Texas Cen ter for Rural Studies said the groups would push for legislation that would promote: filed with the Texas Department of • The cleaning up of dangerous leaking toxic waste dumps. • Safe recycling or the destruc tion of toxic waste. • Better monitoring of disposal facilities. • The safe location of incinera tors and other disposal facilities. Courtyard Apartments PRE LEASING SPECIAL” •Great location...Walk or bike to shopping malls •Shuttle bus to campus •Extra large...Roomy enough for 4 •Easy living extras •Air conditioned laundry room swimming pools, tennis court, party room, laundry room, cable TV, on-site star- age, security program, fulltime maintenance 2VS acre courtyard with large oak trees For Summer, or Fall and Spring or move in today 1 & 2 bedrooms available all utilities paid except electricity, cable TV, partial or full furnishings at nominal extra. Ask about utility options. Sat. 10-4 Sun. 1-5 693-2772 Office Hours 8-7:00 600 University Oaks Hwy 30 at Stallings College Station SUMMER CAMP JOBS CAMP OZ&K FOR BOVS v FOR GIRLS Interviewing Wednesday, March 27,1985 MSC 1st Floor - 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. * ★ ★ * ★ Multi-Media Presentation Rudder 502 - 8:30 p.m. Prints will be accepted for judging Mondav-fridav, March I r and March £7-29 at MSC first floor tables from 10 a.m-2p.m. it » » • • • » • • • • • ••••••••••#•# • Vi i n CITY OF BRY OPERATOR l-W Individual rr State Dept, tions, electri Good benef Ap Affirmati 1 Morning Menu Danishes and Tarts imported from Denmaik Bagels made in New York Thomas's English Muffins with jam or sausage Fresh Donuts . Fresh Coffee Fortune 100< 0-2 years exp Send resume (713 329 University Open 8 am Mon-Sal The Boot Barn JUSTIN ROPERS $75' Brown-Black-Tan Also available in Gray, Cloud Gray, Navy, Blue, Cloud Blue & Red for STS 50 . 2.5 Miles East of Brazos Center on FM 1179 (Briarcrest Dr.) /T Coors is now enthusiastic ’ or over Coll resentative | ested please P.0. Box 42 77805. SI A local sp shop is se people to fill tions. Flexib itive wage: Apply in pt Square on I lege Station Mon-Sat 9.30-6:00 THE 1985 AIR FORCE DINING-OUT was presented 27 Feb 1985 by the Class of 86. The guest speaker was Colonel James P. Fleming; Deputy Commander of Military training(OTS) Lackland AFB in San Antonio. He encouraged the cadets to be professionals in meeting the challenge that lies ahead in becoming an officer in the United States Air Force. Thanks to the following contributors for making this years Dining-Out a success. Aggieland Barbershop Cowhop Casa Thomas Restaurant Holick’s Boots Dudley’s Draw Julie’s Place Sonic Shipley’s Donut The Athlete’s Foot SAFEWAY INC (12-24 hours) 4 25th and Texa: need to be avai anytime on the v opening for a n be here during An open intern Safeway store i & Thurs. the 27 1p.m. No appl $3.45/hour. Ec ment. M/F/H/V. Student worker 11 TVMDL. Janitorial c Friday, approximate! 845-9004 (8 to 5). JUNIORS AND SKI world problems. Th need you! Contact: J culture Building. Needed yard person. U-Rent—M, College I Ufeguards/Pool Ma ! pay. Houston area. 1 713-578-8227. Pasta’s Pizza Ridgecrest Barbershop Mr. Calvin Loykasek Mr. John John Callaway Agriculture Career Opportunities -1985 Cargill’s Nutrena Feed division will be on campus, March 28th recruiting candidates for professional y^ territory sales manager positions. 3^- May 1985 graduates in the Animal Sciences, Ag. Economicso(j| yL. related degrees in the College of Agriculture are encouragedtoj ^ actively pursue an exceptional Ag. Business career opportunity^ Seeking mature self weekend shifts at K summer, call Melissa, Outstanding athletic day camp. Apply Aer SPI Advanced Lifesavit 4/30/85. For informa Cayman Islands Div ver, $610 non-dive fun and more. Call and reservations, pa PROBLEM PREGf referrals - Free p (713)271-0121. ROOl ROOMMATE W BEDROOM AND CALL 764-9652, 8- Roommate wanted ment, $ 125/mo. C soon as possible. Mature, non-smoV tner. Own room, cl Call Ann, 693-167- p/JJUl IUI lllj I . with one of the largest U.S. Manufacturers of quality livestock' and poultry feeds. \ n The position of Territory Sales Manager has the following^ responsibilities: new distribution, communications between district and customers, credit, conducting dealer development andti yL producer feeder meetings, implementing Nutrena promotions aniT programs, and advising the district management team, (complete job description posted in Rudder Tower Placement Center) } Manual sign-up will be conducted thru March 27th 1985 in the Texas A&M Placement Center, (the standard point system sign-up will not be used) J Cargill Inc. is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.J Nutrena. Feeds! CO APAR Total elect trigerator, Rates on< $200. Two deposit ret way 60 at 846-8878, tunity Hou: Pre-lcasing Sum i cated April Blooi 846-2471 and 84( i 7/r^ Church life on i Po Ja* La. Mon.-