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SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL SELL It happens when you Advertise In The Battalion Call 845-0569 Page 6 • The Battalion The Battalion Thursday • October 1J On Routine Cleaning, X-Rays and Exam (Regularly $80, With Coupon $49) Payment must be made at time of service. Police Beat BRYAN COLLEGE STATION | Jim Arents, DDS Dan Lawson, DDS _ Karen Arents, DDS Neal Kruger, DDS Texas Ave. at SW Pkwy. 696-9578 The following incidents were reported to University Police Department from Sept. 30 to Oct. 7. victim called the Visa Credit Card Company and learned that $400 in unauthorized charges had been made. 1103 Villa Maria 268-1407 Criminal Mischief CarePlus 0»frt 1 Dental Centers | Exp. 10-31-94 I Misdemeanor Threat DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASS 6 HOUR COURSE $17 or $15 with A&M I.D. Friday, October 21 (6-9 pm) Saturday, October 22 (8:30-11:30 am) Monday, October 31 (6-9 pm) Tuesday, November 1 (6-9 pm) TICKET DISMISSAL - INSURANCE DISCOUNT MSC UNIVERSITY PLUS 845-1631 last chance to prepare for the December test lSAt Last class begins on: Monday & Wednesday, Oct. 19 Call: 696-3196 * As documented in the May 1994 Kaplan LSAT Pertormance Study conducted by Price Waterhouse. +7.2 points* get a higher score KAPLAN Don’t Worry when an accident or sudden illness occurs CarePlus is open when you need them 7 days a week with affordable medical care. CarePlus v>*it Family Medical Center 2411 Texas Ave. and Southwest Parkway 693-0683 10% A&M student discount IT’S AN AGGIE THING $10 Adv^iu^ ^ $12 Dav^m Concert W ith Special Guest JASON MANNING at WOLF PEN CREEK AMPHITHEATER SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15th AFTER TUB GAME • 8:30 p.m. TICKLES AVAILABLE AT: DIXIE CHICKEN • MSC BOX OFEICE • COURT'S • MAROONED NOW VX>LJ JCINTOW WHERE EVERYONE WILL BE INSTITUTE FOR STUDY ABROAD BUTLER UNIVERSITY UNDERGRADUATE STUDIES IN GREAT BRITAIN AUSTRALIA IRELAND NEW ZEALAND Fully integrated study at British, Irish, New Zealand and Australian universities FALL OR SPRING SEMESTER • FULL YEAR INSTEP • SUMMER PROGRAM • INTERNSHIPS Study Abroad Information Session Representative: Carol Carmody P) a t;e: Thurs. Oct. 13 Location: 10:00 - 2:00 Main Hallway of MSC For further information please contact: Your Study Abroad Office on campus or the Institute for Study Abroad, Butler University, 4600 Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208, Tel: 317/283-9336 or 1/800-858-0229. 4- Academic Building - A black leather wallet containing $26 in cash and other assorted property was stolen. Mclnnis Hall - A 26 inch all-terrain front tire was stolen from a Peugeot bicycle. Various Campus Locations - 18 bicycles were stolen. Dunn Hall - The front tire was stolen off of an Alpine mountain bicycle. G. Rollie White Coliseum - The 27 inch wheel of a bicycle was stolen. Memorial Student Center Bookstore - A maroon backpack and contents were stolen. G. Rollie White Coliseum - The man left his wallet on the floor while playing in a basketball game. Later, he found that $58 in cash and a check for $100 had been stolen. Walton Hall - The front tire was stolen from the victim’s Diamond back bicycle. Southside Parking Garage - Three indi viduals were detected removing a Texas Tech University sticker from a vehicle. The people were identified and released after reapplying the sticker to the vehicle. Dunn Hall - While secured to the bicycle rack on the west side of the building, some one bent the rear tire of a Huffy bicycle. Trees on Campus - Several of the red ribbons tied to trees throughout campus in recognition of Aids Awareness Month were cut or pulled off. a friend’s house. When the woman! the friend answered the telephoa verbally abused and threatened waited by the Commons circle for to arrive. When he arrivedw| friend, the friend again verballyj her and tried to hit her in the fan cause the suspect was being restrar: the woman’s date, the blow was dell as it brushed her lips. The won® want to pursue criminal charges. Minor in Possession of Alcoli Beverage Various Campus Locations tions were issued. Harassment Driving While Intoxicated Burglary of Habitation/Credit Card Abuse Haas Hall - A victim received an an noying call from an unknown individual. Keathley Hall - A victim has received numerous annoying telephone calls from an acquaintance and another unknown in dividual. Mosher Hall - A victim has received nu merous hang-up telephone calls during all hours of the day from an unknown person. Various Campus Locations-' icated motorists were jailed in t County Jail Possession of Drug Paraphem Appelt Hall - A gray battery-ope pipe with the residue of suspected] juana was found in the building. Unknown Campus Location - A black leather trifold wallet containing $1 in cash, several credit cards and other assorted prop erty were stolen from a first floor room. The Terroristic Threat/Assault by Contact Disorderly Conduct Commons (by Circle Drive) - A woman was told by an acquaintance to call him at Bonfire Site - A group of 50-cua yelled numerous profane, abusive vulgar words at the victim. SERVING AGGIES FOR OVER 20 YEARS! J.J. Ruffino ’73 Gig ’Em! 1600 Texas Ax e. S. 693-2627 College Station 1219 Texas Ax e. 822-1042 Bryan Miller Lite, Lite Ice & Genuine Draft $6 49 12 pk. 12 oz. bottles Pearl, Pearl Light Stubbies $| 99 6 pk. 12 oz. bottles Coors • Coors Light • Killians Red • Miller Lite Ice $2999 16 gallon kegs ■■GZSk' KEYSTONE BEER $y99 24 pk., 12 oz. cans WIW ’99 750 ml ) 16" Jagermeister $J499 ^ 750 ml 70° Bacardi Light & Amber $^799 750 ml 80° The EAGLE JAPAN Program is providing fellowslif to Engineering (and Engineering Related) majors Japanese language study in the summer of 1995. Candid need to have completed at least 2 semesters of Japanesi] Please visit our table in the Zachry lobby for more information: Thursday, October 13, from 2:30-4:30] Friday, October 14, from 1:30-5:00 pi Monday, October 17, from 1:00-3:00 p (also on Thursday 13, from 10:00-2:00pi at the MSC on Overseas Day) Sponsored by Study Abroad Programs; 161 Bizzell West; 845W We accept Cash, Checks, Debit Cards on sale items. Specials good through Thurs., Oct. 13- Sat., Oct. 15, 1994. ■ f T < U < TO‘RJ9{G 260-2660 Tickets on sale Sunday 10/16th 5-7 pm MON 10/17 Chcm 101 Chp 7&8 Chcm 101 Chp 7&8 CHEM 102 Practice Exams Test II Chcm 101 Chp 7&8 Physics 218 Chapter 6 Physics 218 Chp 7&8 11 Physics 201 Chp 9 TUE 10/18 Chcm101 Chp 9 Chcm101 Chp 9 Chcm 101 Chp 9 Physics 218 Chp 9 Physics 201 Chp 9&10 WED 10/19 Chcm 101 Chp 10 Chcm 101 Chp 10 Chcm 101 Chp 10 Physics 218 Practice Exams THR 10/20 Chcm 101 Practice Exams Chcm 101 Practice Exams Chcm 101 Practice Exams Physics 201 Chp 13 Physics 201 Chp II SAT 10/15 SUN 10/16 MON 10/17 TUE 10/18 10 AM-NOON 4 - 6 PM 8- 10 PM 8- 10 PM Fine 314 CHS Fine 341 Fine 341 Fine 341 CH 6 CH 21 Practice Test 6-8 PM MATH 152 10-12 PM MATH 151 MON 10/17 MATH 152 Sec. 7.9, 8.1, 15.1, 15.2 MATH 151 Review I TUE 10/18 MATH 152 Sec. 8.2, 8.3, 5.5 MATH 151 Review II WED 10/19 MATH 152 Sec. 8.4, 8.5, 10.1, 10.2 MATH 151 Review III THR 10/20 MATH 152 Practice Test MATH 151 Practice Test CHEM 111 SUN 10/16 6-8 PM Lab Review 9 CHEM 112 SUN 10/16 8 - 10 PM Report 24/Pre Lab 32/Quiz ITALIAN INTRODUCES DINNER AMD IA MOVIE FOR JUST $9.95! 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