The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 07, 1985, Image 4

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    Battalion Classified
FOR RENT
TIRED OF HIGH UTILITIES?
Come to Tanglewood South
• Great location • Party Room/Study Room
• 2 pools ‘ *2 Laundry Rooms
• Exercise Room/Fitness Center • Covered Parking
All Utilities Paid
411 Harvey Road, C.S.
693-1111
BAKER STREET
MINI WAREHOUSE
5x5 to 10x30
$18 to $77
846-5794 DAYS
779-3938 NIGHTS
SERVICES
HELP WANTED
ON THE DOUBLE
All kinds of typing at reasonable
rates. Dissertations, theses, term
papers, resumes. Typing and
copying at one stop. ON THE
DOUBLE 331 University Drive.
846-3755.9itfn
University
Park
Now Pre-Leasing For Summer & Fall
‘APARTMENTS DESIGNED WITH
THE STUDENT IN MIND’
•Swimming Pools *Hot Tubs •Tennis Court
•Club House *Laundry •Shuttle Bus Service
5 Floor Plans
2bdrm 1 Vz bath
827 sq. ft.
2bdrm 2 bath
854 sq. ft.
Luxury 4-plexes
1042 sq. ft.
•Negotiable LeaseTerms
•Summer Rates
•Summer Storage
Wood-burning fireplaces
Private patio/balcony
Ceiling Fans, Microwave
Ovens
Washer & Dryer
Included
Leasing Office
On Site
College Station 846-2976
Office Hours: Mon-Sat. 9-5
Sunday 10-3
The Greenery
Landscape Maintenance
Team Member
Full or Part-Time
Interview M-Th
^ -/•# 8:30-9:30a.m.
823-7551
1512 Cavitt, Bryan
Accepting applications for summer lifeguard positions
for City of College Station. Apply at Thomas Pool II to
7:30 Monday thru Friday. I04tl0
Brazos Ventures needs lawn tare people part-time own
I ruck preferred, $4.25/hr., 848-6060. 108tl0
Horticulture student needed to maintain plants, 1-2
hours a day 6 days a week at your own convenience.
Call FARM PATCH for information, 779-7209 ask for
Mark. 108t4
Sell Roses at night club $7 hour, 779-6248. Ask for
Cierri. lllt3
Lifeguards/Pool Managers/Swim Instructors. Good
pay. Houston area. Experience helpful, not required.
713-578-8227. 107tl6
Earn $8.00 or more per hour selling the new Jaycee
Restaurant sampler. No experience needed, hook sells
itself! Work own hours! Paid by commission. Call Paul
at 823-1518. 107t5
$10-$360, weekly/up mailing circulars! No bosses/quo
tas! Sincerely interested rush self-addressed envelope:
Dept. AM-7CEG, PO Box 830, Woodstock, 1L 60098.
106t20
Computer programmer. 20 hours/week. Will use CO
BOL. 845-5954. 110t2
Aide for nursery school mornings. Student for clean
ing late afternoons, 846-5571. 110t3
Student’s wife wanted to lease apartments weekends
evenings and some days at Courtyard Apartments. Call
693-2772. 110t8
CASH
for gold, silver,
old coins, diamonds
Full Jewelery Repair
Large Stock of
Diamonds
Gold Chains
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
404 University Dr.
846-8916
3202-A Texas Ave.
(across from E! Chico, Bryan)
77S-76S2 191130
PERSONALS
T.K.-noitmoiTuisyhlolrad.
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion procedures and
referrals Free pregnancy testing. Houston, Texas
(71:1)271-0121. 80t69
ROOMMATE WANTED
Roommate needed iri Casa Blanca Apts. Your own
bedroom, $125/mo. Call 846-3221. 110t3
Need roommate for rest of semester. 2 bedroom $150
per month, '/i gas and utilities. Tony, 822-4597. 110t5
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TAT
ILidb
is coming
FOR SALE
SKI COLORADO
Spring Break
REDUCED! $199
4 Days Skiing
A Few Spots Now Available
260-7058
Amazon Parrots $200-$400. Young, tame, will talk,
guaranteed healthy. Steve. 693-0767. I09t4
Condo foY sale. 2 bedrooms P/i bathiomms, W7D in
cluded on shuttle route, all furnished. 69fv 1525. I09t4
Moog synthesizer like new. retail $495.00 yours for
onlv $250.00, 696-0754. 107t5
1980 Olds Cutlass Supreme and 1979 Mercury Bobcat,
846-3954. Illt2
YAiMAHA RD 400. great commuter, rack, extras, 10
mileage, excellent condition, $675. Dave S., 696-5339.
110t2
LOST AND FOUND
LOST. Women s gold silver Seiko Tuesday, Feb. 12th
night softball field. Please return. Box 4551 or contact
Bobbin, 693-2812. sentimental value. 108t5
tyffer
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WANT
ADS
SERVICES
TYPING-WORD PROCESSING
Fast and Dependable
Personalized Service
We understand form and style.
Beginning our sixth year.
AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES
110 Lincoln, C.S. 693-1070
Typing, word processing, resumes. Lowest prices
highest quality in town. PERFECT PRINT. 822-1430.
78t35
Battalion
Advertising —-
let it work for
your business.
Call
845-2611
Today.
Page 4/The Battalion/Thursday, March 7, 1985
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^Thursday WM .
AGGIES AGAINST DRUNK DRIVERS; will meet at 7 p.m.
in 401 Rudder.
DELTA SIGMA PI: will meet at 8 p.m. in 165 Blocker. This is
a mandatory pledge meeting; the second exam ***
given.
dits and Rtofes+sors at 11 a.m. hi * ^ *,*-*w. ^a
tng Quoted Matertai” at 7 p.m. in 110 Blocker- .
INDIA ASSOCIATION: will present the classical Indian
dance “Kadiak” at 7:50 p.m. in 701 Rudder. Tickets are
available at the ^ ^>vg;... V- .
MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE: will show “The Wi
THE NAVIGATORS; will meet at 8 p.m. in ^ VPipP
area for Christian fellowship. The topic will be missionaries.
POSSUM KINGDOM AREA HOMETOWN CLUB: will
meet at 7 p.m. in 205 MSC,
TAMU FENCING CLUB; will meet at 7 p.m. in 267 i
discuss upcoming tournaments. Fencers of all lev<
welcome.
TEXAS AScM CYCLE TEAM; will meet at 7 p.m. in <
der to discuss the upcoming race, license,and membership.
TEXAS A&M MICROCOMPUTER CLUB: will meet at 7 :30
. p.m. in 204C Library.
YOUNG DEMOCRATS: will meet at 7 p.m. in 412 Rudder.
UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: will meet at 6:15 for Bible
study at A&M Presbyterian Church.
Items for What’s Up shoatd be submitted to The Battalion,
Professional Lypist/word processor. Faculty: I do
theses, journals. Call Suzanne, 775-8476. 99t20
Word processing all kinds. By appointment only. Call
77545178 anytime. 107t20
Pi oIomoimI I n ping. I neiilN veais expt i ientv. luibs.
ilM’\i>. u*i in pa|K*rs. etpiaiions. vi«. 693-8537
Mary Kay Cosmetics complimentary facial and reord
ers. Marilyn Luckie Beauty Consultant, 823-1761. 108tl5
Prospector Commodities — Aggieland’s only exclusive
commodity futures trading company. Federally li
censed, 823-2910. 108tl5
GAYLINE information, roommate referrals, peer
counseling. Sunday-Friday 5:30pm-10:30pm, 775-
1797. lOltll
WANTED
Students may apply
to be ’85 Class Agents
By TAMARA BELL
Staff Writer
Application forms for members of
the Class of ’85 who are interested in
serving as a Class Agent are available
at the Association of Former Stu
dents office in the Memorial Student
Center.
Program Coordinator Ann
Alsmeyer said the Class Agent is an
important position because it serves
as the link between the Class of ’85
and the former students’ association.
“Class Agents serve a five-year
term with the association,” Alsmeyer
said. “They, the agents, should be in
terested in A&M. They should be
willing to keep up with their class
mates.”
The responsibilities of the agents
are to organize and execute class re
union plans with the help of the As
sociation. Other agent duties are to
represent the class in meetings with
the association and to write class
newsletters twice a year.
Class Agents will be elected by
classmates at the Association of For
mer Students senior induction ban
quets on April 8 and 9.
“All seniors are invited to the in
duction banquets,” Alsmeyer said.
“It is a time when seniors will be offi
cially inducted into the association.
It’s a formal way of recognizing
them. Since most of the class will be
there, this will be a good time to elect
the class representatives.”
ipply
becai
Students are asked to ar
partners, Alsmeyer said, because
usually they have a friend they want
to run with. Also, the fact that the
representatives know each other will
make getting together to plan events
easier.
A mandatory meeting for all in
terested persons will be held at 4
p.m. March 21 at the association of
fice. Applications must be completed
before this meeting.
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OMPUTEB.S
PC configurations: *
Dual Disk Drive, 256K RAM,
Monochrome Monitor, DOS 3.0
$ 2135.00
ALSO
IBM PC 2-Drives, 1-10 Mb HD, Princeton Color,
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TEXAS INSTRUMENTS & Hard ware//Software
Computer Access 268-0730 above”Campus Photo” !!
HEY AGS! HERE’S YOUR RIDE HOME!
AGBUS - A no-frills weekend express bus can take
you home to your area of town. The fares* from
College Station are as low as:
Houston one wa y San Antonio ^-iq^qo one way
Austin L Dallas L
J$10.00 round trip JS
Waco
$15.00 round trip
San Antonio route: 846-1993
Austin Jim’s Restaurant at Ben White &
I35
1. ) Jim’s Restaurant at Loop 410 and
Walzem Rd.
2. ) Bennigan’s Restaurant at Loop 410
and San Pedro
3. ) Denny's Restaurant in Ingram
Square on Loop 410
4. ) Denny’s Restaurant at I35 South
and S.W. Military Drive
Houston route: 846-2380
1. ) Kettle Restaurant at Highway 290 &
Mangum St.
2. ) Lukes Hamburgers at Loop 610 and
Westheimer
3. ) Denny’s Restaurant at Loop 610
and Main St.
4. ) Spanky’s Pizza at Loop 610 and
Woodridge
5. ) McDonald’s Hamburgers at 110 and
Mercury St.
Dallas-Fort Worth Route: 846-2253
(Now with comfort coach seating.)
Waco-International Inn Restaurant at I35 and Behren Cr.
1. ) Burger King at I35E and Loop 12
2. ) Jack-in-the-Box at Town East and 635
3. ) Jo Jo’s Restaurant at Midpark and Central Expressway
4. ) McDonald's Hamburgers at Highway 183 and Carl Road
5. ) McDonald’s Hamburgers at I35W and N.E. 28th St.
6. ) McDonald’s Hamburgers at I35W and Felix St.
Cali your route for the drop-off & pick-up time schedule. Also to
reserve a seat, just give your name. It’s that easy!
All busses leave from Lot 56 across from the A&M campus swimming pool Fri
day at 5:30 p.m. (Be ready to board before 5:15). Busses will return Sunday at
7:00 p.m. Hope you’ll be riding with us.
* Pending RRC approval, fares must be termed donations.
Save 630
1/3 lb. Hamburger #
Dress it yourself at
our salad bar
99#
Good thru March 25
OVER 60? Senior Citizen’s Discount/
MSC-ORC
Equipment Rental (at the Grove)
1984-85 Price List
RENTAL PRICES WEEKEND WEEK
SPRING BREAK
Tents:
6 man
$16.50
$41.25
SPECIAL RATES
$35.00
4 man
11.00
27.50
25.00
3 man dome
10.00
25.00
2000
2 man-mountain
6.50
16.25
15.00
2 man-pup
5.50
13 50
10.00
Backpacks
5.50
13.50
10.00
Sleeping Bags
5.50
13.50
10.X
Boats:
Kayak;
22 00
55.00
30.00
Canoes
27 50
68 75
SOX
Stoves:
Backpacking
3.00
750
5X
Coleman-2 burner
4 50
11.25
10X
Cook Kits:
Large
300
7 50
5.00
Lanterns
4 50
11.25
10.X
Ice Chests
4 50
11.25
10.X
Fuel Bottles
1 00
3 00
5.X
Fuel Bottles with Fuel
200
5.00
5.00
Ensolite Pads
1.00
2.50
2.50
Ponchos
1 00
2 50
2.50
Folding Saws
1.00
2.50
2.50
Water Bottles
.75
1.50
1.50
Utensil Sets
50
1.25
1.25
Sierra Cups
50
1.25
1.25
Tote Ovens
1.50
3.75
3.X
Hours: Monday 12-6
Tueaday 2-4
Thursday 3-6
Friday 12-6 ^ or more Information call 845-1515 or 8454SII
MSC - TOWN • HALL
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Budweiser Present for the Benefit of theUSO
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IN CCi
March 218 p.m.
G Rollie White
$8 50 & $10 00
Tickets available
MSC Box Office
845-1234
Music Express
Tip Top Records
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