The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 22, 1993, Image 3

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    Monday, March 22,1993
The Battalion
Crime Stoppers
Crooks steal
$50,000 of
equipment
Some time during the week
end of February 20 thieves visit
ed the Prater Equipment Com
pany on the northwest comer of
Highway 21 west and FM 2818
in Bryan.
Evidence indicates the thieves
cut the padlock off of a building
used to store lawn equipment,
then entered the building where
they examined the lawn equip
ment and selectively stole eight
new pieces of equipment.
The owner estimates that the
value of the loss exceeds $50,000.
The stolen equipment was de
scribed as:
1 - John Deere lawn and gar
den tractor, green with a 48-inch
mower deck, MOD/GT262.
1 - John Deere lawn tractor,
green with a 38-inch mower
deck, MOD/ LX172.
1 - John Deere riding lawn
mower, green, MOD/SRX75.
1 - John Deere walk behind
commercial 12 1/2 horsepower
lawn mower with a 38-inch
mower deck, MOD/455.
1 - John Deere lawn and gar
den tractor, green with a 60-inch
mower deck, MOD/455.
1 - Woods walk behind com
mercial lawn mower, orange,
MOD/5140.
1 - Bearcat, three horsepower
chipper and shredder, dark or
ange.
This week the Bryan Police
Department and Crime Stoppers
need your help to identify the
persons responsible for this bur
glary.
if you have information that
could be helpful, call Crime
Stoppers at 775-TIPS. When you
call, you will not have to give
your name.
Crime Stoppers will assign
you a special coded number that
will be used to protect your
identity. If your information
leads to an arrest and grand jury
indictment. Crime Stoppers will
pay you up to $1,000 in cash.
Crime Stoppers also pays cash
for information on any felony
crime or the location of any
wanted fugitive.
Tubularman
"x have Been assigned to
FIND DRrVAN BREWSKl AND
STOP HIS ILLEGAL TEGUlLA
OPERATIOlNS. I WENT DOWN
the Rio grande in a pr
BOAT and COULD not find
Hint. BUT X DID riND TWS
BAR , WHERE WE GOT JUICED
FOR SI* DAYS STRAIGHT^'
tSUBUlAV*
NOW DELIVERING
(Main campus only)
M-F 4 - close
Sat - Sun
10 - close
696-1654
$5.00 Minimum order. Cash only.
WE BUY USED
CD'S FOR
$4.00 or trade 2 for 1
NEW CD'S $10.99
EVERYDAY!!!
268-0154
(At Northgate)
The Battalion
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Call Angela
For More Information
845-0569
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DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS ‘
I March 23, 24 (6-10 p.m. & 6 - 10 p.m.)
I April 2, 3 (6-10 p.m. & 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.)
STATE APPROVED DRIVING SAFETY COURSE
Register at University Plus (MSC Basement)
Call 845-1631 for more information on these or other classes
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What's Up
Monday
N.O.W.: C.R. Groups meeting at Jennifer Adams
House at 7 p.m. today. Everyone is welcome.
For more information, call Tawny (764-9575) or
Jennifer (268-7591).
Placement Center Orientation: Offering to teach
students how to use the Placement Center to get
On-Campus interviews.
This seminar is open to all students. Meet in 402
Rudder this afternoon at 3 p.m. For more infor
mation, call 845-5139.
Department of Student Affairs Committee on
Multicultural Awareness: Challenges Facing the
90's Woman: A panel discussion. A program in
honor of Women's history month. This event
will take place in room 206 of the MSC at 7 p.m.
today.
Students for the Exploration and Discovery of
Space: A Business meeting. Everyone is wel
come. Meet in AIAA Lounge in the Bright Build
ing today at 8 p.m. For more information, call
Robb (693-0725) or Roxanne (693-4039).
TAMU Geographical Society: A general meet
ing will be held tonight at 6:15 p.m. in room 707
of the O&M building. We will discuss Earth Day,
Geography Career Day, and the spring picnic.
For more information, contact Stephanie (696-
6610).
Natural Resource Conservation Assn.: A gener
al meeting will be held in room 402 of Rudder
tonight at 7 p.m.
Aggie Toasters: A general meeting will be held
in room 502 of Rudder tonight at 8:30 p.m. For
more information, call Richard (847-1122).
What's Up is a Battalion service which lists
non-profit events and activities. Items for
What's Up should be submitted to The Battal
ion, 013 Reed McDonald, no later than three
business days before the desired run date. Ap
plication deadlines and notices are not events
and will not run in What's Up. If you have
questions, call the newsroom at .845-3316.
£7*7 iirnergn en t
» ,, Saturday March 27 •••
at tKe Texas A&M Golf Course
Shotgun start at 1:30 p.m.
4-Man Teams can register in the
MSC and Blocker
Week of March 22nd-March 26th
For more information call
764-7671, 693-3710, or 696-7257*
BUSINESS
Job Interviewing
M/W, April 5, 7, 12, 14
6:30-8pm
$12/student $ 17/nonstudent
Int'l Bus. Success r
Thurs, March 25, April 1
6- 8pm
$10/student $ 15/nonstudent
COMPUTERS
Intro to Macintosh
Computers
Sat. April 3
9-12am
$15/student $20/nonstudent
Intro to DOS / IBM PC
MWM, March 22, 24, 29
7- 9pm
$ 15/student $20/nonstudent
WordPerfect 5.1
T/Th, March 30 - April 15
7-9pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
Lotus 12 3
M/W, March 29 - April 14
7-9pm
$45/student $50/nonstudent
SELF HELP
Attaining Your Goals
Thurs. April 1, 8, 15, 22
7:30-9pm
$12/student $ 17/nonstudent
CPR
M/W, April 12 & 14
6-10pm
$ 18/student $23/nonstudent
First Aid
T/Th, March 30, April 1, 6, 8
6-8pm
$ 18/student $23/nonstudent
( UNIVERSITY PLUS WORKSHOPS |
Register Now in the University PLUS Craft Center
Located in the MSC Basement
845-1631
SPECIAL INTEREST
B&W Darkroom
Tues. March 30, April 6, 13
6- 9pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Video Camcorder
Techniques
Thurs. April 1, 8, 15, 22
7- 9pm
$ 15/student $20/nonstudent
International Wines
Wed. March 31, April 7, 14, 21
7-8:30pm
$25/student $30/nonstudent
Matting & Framing
Wed. March 31, April 7, 14
6- 8pm
$25/student $30 /nonstudent
Bike Maintenance
Tues. March 30, April 6, 13, 20
7:30-9:30pm
$20/student $25/nonstudent
Beginning Guitar
Thurs. March 25 - May 6
7- 8:30pm
$40/student $45/nonstudent
DANCE
Adv C&W Dance
Wed. March 24, 31, April 7,14, 21
6-7:15pm
$20/student
Ballroom
Tues. March 23,
7:15-8:30pm
$18/student $23/nonstudent
Jitterbug
Wed. March 24,
7:30-8:45pm
$20/student
$25/nonstudent
Dancing
30, April 6. 13. 20
31. April 7, 14, 21
$25/nonstudent
LANGUAGES
Japanese
M/W. March 29 - May 5
6:30-8pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Spanish I
T/Th, March 23 - April 29
6:30-8pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Spanish II
T/Th, March 23 - April 29
8-9:30pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
English as a 2nd
Language (ESL)
T/Th, March 23 - April 29
6:30-8pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Sign Language II
T/Th, March 30 - April 29
6-8pm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
Call us at 845-1631 for more info
on classes or schedules.
ARTS & CRAFTS
Stained Glass
Thurs. March 25, April 1, 8, 15, 22
6-9pm
$30/student $35/nonstudent
Potpourri
Tues. March 23
6-8pm
$12/student $ 17/nonstudent
Painting II
Thurs. March 25 - April 22
6-9pm
$30/student $35/nonstudent
Drawing II
Tues. March 23 - April 20
6-8pm
$20/student $25/nonstudent
POTTERY
Beg. Pottery
Thurs. March 25 - April 29
5- 7pm or 7:30-9:30pm
$30/student $35/nonstudent
Pottery Glazing and
Deco Techniques
Tues. March 30 - May 4
l-3pmpm
$35/student $40/nonstudent
WOODWORKS
Woodworking I
M/W, March 22,24. 29. 31
6- 9pm
$30/student $35/nonstudent
Woodworking il
M/W, April 5. 7. 12, 14
6-9pm
$30/student $35/nonstudent
Adv. Woodworking
Sun. March 28, April 4, 18, 2f>
6-8pm
$30/student $35/nonstudent