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t \ wfm Page 6/The Battalion/Wednesday, November 27,1985 Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED FOR RENT OFFICIAL NOTICE Piano Sales & Demonstration Part time, some playing experience Perfect for mature student KtyboARd Center 764-0006 POST OAK MALL College SUtlon. TX 77840 Inc. For Appointment FREE RENT UNTIL JAN. 1, 1986. $50.00 deposit holds apartment until spring semester. 2-bedrootn, 1- bath, 4-blocks from campus. Spring rent $300.00. Summer rent $250.00. Large clean apartments. 211 Spruce @ Boyette St. 846-7506. 61112/3 One bedroom apartment. $325./mo. All bills paid. Pool, sauna, laundn facilities. Must see to appreciate. Call Sara. 693-6716. 54tl/24 2 Bdrm., 1 'A bath, fourplex including w/d. $325./mo. $100/D. HURRY! Only 3 units left. Southwood Valley 696-7183. Carlos. 59t 11/27 Bargain at $250. Attractive 2 bedroom apt. in 4-plex. 1.7 miles from campus. Washer/dryer connection, dishwasher disposal. Call 693-7761 or 775-52706U12/6 LOSTAND FOUND Piano Delivery Part time in your pick-up truck Average $6.00 hr. & mileage KEyboARd Center 764-0006 Inc. For Appointment POST OAK MALL Collvga Station, TX 77&a0 Lost Cat $75 Reward Beige Manx (no tail), blue eyes, brown collar, male. Answers to the name Popcorn. Please call at 696-5527 63ti2/3 FOR SALE BIG BUCKS Willing to pay good wage for reliable, dependable, hard working dish washer for weekend night shifts. Apply in per son at CENARE 404 E. University Dr. FOR RENT T.U. TICKETS Get them while they last. 15 yd. line 1 West Side. Call Mike. 779-2563 evenings. 61111/26 ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS If you have ordered a 1986 Aggieland and will not be attending A&M next fall and wish to have it mailed to you, please stop by the En glish Annex and pay a $3.50 mailing fee along with your forwarding ad dress so your Aggieland can be mailed to you next fall when they ar rive. BUSBOYS NEEDED Apply in person PELICAN’S WHARF, 2500 Texas Avenue S., College Station. Equal Opportunity Employer a t m CAMPUS PELICAN’S WHARF Lunch time employees needed. Apply immediatly be tween the hours of 9 and 12 PM - FOF fc.U.fc. 60112/2 Now Leasing! We will pay your security deposit plus, free rent for February! Starting at $250.00 3902 COLLEGE MAIN DEN TAL ASSISTANT full-time permanent position, experience preferred. Apply 2101 Texas Avenue, Col lege Station. 57U2/6 PaiYtihie handymaiV-iieeiied .-Must have tools & tranS- .purtalion. Afternoons preferred, and some Saturdays, ileal Reaiiy, 823-y469,, 58tll/27 experienced cooks loVTlas. night, & weekend shifts. Apply in person at Cenarc. 404 E. University Dr. 58t 11/27 SJk country place apartments 846 0515 DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY Directory fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancelled orders. Directories must be picked up during the aca demic year in which they are pub- Call^larilyn 693-7515. Sit).-$360. Weekly/Up mailing circulars! No quotas! Sincerely interested rush self-addressed envelope: Sue-' cess. I’.b. Box 470 CEG, Woodstock, lL6009851t 12/10 SERVICES NOT A THING TO WEAR AND A CLOSET FULL OF CLOTHES? Give yourself or that special person a session with a personal image consultant. $35. special. We turn your clothes into a completely ver satile wardrobe, that won’t go out of style and really shows your self confidence. Wardrobe Planning Closet Review/Evaluation Personal Shopping Colour Analysis Call Thelma Fischer at 764-0642 11-7 Mon.-Sat. Gift Certificates 61111/25 ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable reUs. Dissertations, theses, term papers, resumes. Typing and copying at one stop. ON THE DOUBLE 331 University Drive. 846-3755. 9itin| One and V2 blocks from campus 2 BDRM/1 BATH 3 BDRM/2 BATH Limited Time Special Rates $399. $575. •Fully Furnished •Washer/Dryer •Covered Parking 402 Nagle at Northgate (Off University Drive Behind Skaggs) 846-8960 A&M t.u. Tickets: 40 yard line, second deck. Call 693- 0144. Best offer. Four tickets, Jeff. 63tl 1/27 '77 TR7, excellent condition inside and out. 55K, a/c, call 260-4959. 50tl2/2 Stained Glass, The perfect Holiday Gift at Reasonable Prices. Call Beverly at 846-4635. 57U2/4 M.C.A.T. Prep, tapes for sale. $200., originally $350. Deirdre- 764-6913. 59tl 1/27 K.T.M. Moped for sale. Very low mileage. $150. De irdre, 764-6913. 59tl 1/27 Suzuki 370, $500. 5867. or best offer. Low mileage. Full-size mattress. Firm $50.00, 1973 Cutlass $600.00. 845-0168,846-3570. 61U2/13 WANTED Need 1 person to share 3 bdrm. duplex 5 miles north of campus. $150.00 p/mo. & utilities. Call 775-2278. Dan/Eileen. 55tl2/2 Set ACTION] with mm AOS Try our Battalion Classified!! 845-2611 STUDENT TYPING. 20 rears experience. Accurate, . cascmablo. and guaranteed. 693-8537. 36t 12/12- F.xpert Typing, Word Processing, Resumes. AH work error free. PERFECT' PRINT'. 822-1430. 10U2/6 WORDS...TO Go. Professional word processing at rea sonable prices. 696-2962, anytime. 40tl2/9 T yping. T heses, dissertations, term papers, dictation. Reasonable rates. 693-1598. 50U2/10 I vping, research paper, education units, reports, etc. Near campus. 690-091.4. 52tl 1/14 Defensive driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral, call: 8a in.- 5p.m. Mon-Fri. 693-1322. 13U2/18 Word Processing: Proposals, dissertations, theses, manuscripts, reports, newsletters, term papers, re sumes, letters. 764-6614 58tl2/5 Word Processing: Papers, reports, etc. last, accurate, reasonable. 846-6200 63tl2/13 PEPPER TREE APARTMENTS Landmark Properties, Inc. • Shuttle bus • Free cable tv • Partyroom • Swimming pool • Laundry facilities • 1 -2-3 bedrooms • 6 different floor plans • Lots of closet space • Excellent maintenance crew • Convenient to shopping areas 693-5731 Hours: 9 to 6 Mon. - Fri. Also Open Sat. 2701 Longmire Drive College Station GAYLINE Information, peer-counseling, referrals, 55111/15 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Asthmatic males or females to partici pate in a 10 day trial of a safe and effec tive over-the-counter asthma prepara tion. $100. incentive. Call 776-0411. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 24tufn What’s up Warp Munday CMO/7, 10VE T/ME. FOR LESSON OH TO GROCER' UPPHA ZETA: will have in SC e a Christmas party at 7 p.m Rudder. Bring an anonymous gag gift. Also, clmionnil he held. GREAT ISSUES: will sponsor an open forum on abortion 11 a.ni.-2 pan. at Rudder Fountain. INTRAMURALS: will have a sports 164 Read. Orientation meeting I officials at 6 p.m. in 164 Read. SADDLE-N-SIRLOIN CLUB: Am, ;luh meciins >r basketbaf at7pdn.ii! and soccer Red (moss Blc from ni Drive Monday and l uesda Saviors Lutheran Chinch. Items for What's Vo shook} ke submitted t< McDonald, no less than three days pviot to desired date. x >n to b p.m. at Ota rhe Battalion, 2l(>itm Waldc Running nightclub isn’t just one big party, boss says look/ ar the APA1 AGGIE CHANGIN ( By LORA BEST Reporter One might think working at a nightclub would be an easy job — seeing triends and listening to musk all night. But Jack Bryant, the manager of Graham Central Station in Bryan, says it isn’t true. He explains that a lot of time and effort go into operat ing a nightclub. Bryant, a big man wearing a black cowboy hat, said he has worked at the local club for almost three years Before he worked here, Bryant said he worked at a club with the same name in Oklahoma Cily. But Bryant has not always man aged nightclubs. He said he had his own oilfield vacuum truck business in Oklahoma that he and his wife started. Bryant decided to pursue a new career when the industry began to decline. “The oilfield went bad in Okla homa and I sold out while I could get out,” he said. After a year’s vacation in Florida, he was offered the Oklahoma City manager’s job. “It’s not like working,” Bryant said. “It’s something different every night.” Kyle Clark, a bar manager at the club, said Bryant is a fair and patient man. “I cannot think of anything bad about Jack,” he said. Bryant, who has seen students in the Bryan-College Station area for two years, says,“The kids in this town are better than the ones where 1 grew up.” SHOE Wil ME LATE T6Y I BOUGHT CSM0INAT OCCK/CD Jack Bryant Bryant “They ays lie likes Aggies, are better mannered: easier to get along with," hesaid: ing his patrons and hisemplow his basis. He added they were® to work with and talk lo. Bryant said he is notsurtli just Aggies who arc better manifl or kids in general. “My kids (a boy, 20,andagiiif are better than I was when lw| kid,” he said. “But they’re both in now, which makes me sad," Mj as he stfoked his lull heard. Bryant said he is not siireifkti stay in the nightclub business,| said his daughter may com A&M, and, ii so, he willsizf Bryan at least until she is college. Bryant says he does! know what he plans to do afteri “But I definitely like somtl like this more than an 8 ami p.m. job,” he said. “It gets in your blood and id gening better and better.’’ Son By Texaco investors fore stay in stock trading Associated Press NEW YORK — A wave of selling by investors worried about the fu ture of Texaco Inc. knocked down its stock Tuesday and forced trading of the stock to be temporarily sus pended on the New York Stock l£x- change. The selloff was triggered by com ments by Texaco’s president that the company could not post a $12 billion bond that might be required to ap peal a $10.53 billion damage verdict won last week by Pennzoil Co. He also said one outcome of that might be to force Texaco into reorganiza tion proceedings under federal bankruptcy laws. But outside analysts and Texaco officials questioned whether the bond would ever be needed. The remarks attributed to Texaco President Alfred C. DeCrane Jr. by a Dallas newspaper sent Texaco’s stock skidding $1.75 a share to $32.50 in early, heavy trading on the NYSE. An imbalance in buy and sell orders then led the exchanM pend trading Ibr 59 minutes, Texaco shares resumed tradS $32.75, then lost .some more w to finish the day ai $32,downl from Monday. DeCrane was in Dallas lb tail- news media people about last'f decision by a Houstonjurytto aco improperly gained coni® Getty Oil Co. by breaking merger agreement between | and Pennzoil. The jury said l 1 ? must pay Pennzoil $10.53# actual and punitive damages, ; Texas law requires dele#’ post a bond equal to anawai"; attorneys' fees and interest to f a judgment. The bond ii®jjj posted either in cash or liquid 1 * After [Leone I ;al, imp pital de nave ht [midwife ’have ch ecord t At hi jraduat |he pre hose te bibcal c< Hine: of reaso airily a to emp one. She i numbei Iprea w< services .than a li r In fa liveries (iolle. to 49 birth Jiave i -this vt i \V1 since |eph .1982, .1983. .tn 19 2,183 of me a reas Lawy ers for both sides are 11 * pear before state DistrictJud?' mon Casseb jr. in HoustoiK# to argue whether he should 1 * the jury’s verdict and award. rived area deliv there Or tli dent: says duri Aggressive energetic Aggie to be Congressman joe Barton's Aggie Representative. Salary negotiable. Pick up application at 347B Zachary (Dr. Hennigan’s office, 845-54(>7). Applications due DeceinlxT 2. 55t 1 1/27 WANTED: BASKETBALL AND SOCCER OFFI CIALS. Orientation meeting: Monday, December 2, 6 PM, 164 Read Building. For more information call In tramural-Recreational Sports at 845-7826. 60tl2/2 MISCELLANEOUS Announcing: The Orion Tuxedo Sunday - Friday. 5:30p.m. -10:30 p m. Call 775-1797. Duplex, 2 bdrm., 1 Vi bath, modern kitchen. Washer- 7t9/)l /dryer, fireplace, shuttle route. $375./mo. 260-8373. 58tl 1/27 SPECIAL NOTICE ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES Graduation Announcements are ready to be picked up in the MSC Browsing Library Mon.-Sun. 8 AM to 9 PM Second Shipment has Arrived First Come Basis MSC Student Finance Center, RM 217. MINDY MILLER FAN CLUB ANNOUNCING THE NEW MINDY MILLER FAN CLUB! ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF AER OBIC EXERCISE, ILL HUMOR, PRACTICAL JOKES. AND STAG GERING RESTAURANT BILLS. FOR ONLY $11.98 PER YEAR, YOU TOO CAN BE SHORT, FUNNY AND LOVEABLE. DON’T WAIT. JOIN TODAY! MORE DE TAILS AVAILABLE; CALL 693- 2738. 63111/27 OFFICIAL NOTICE AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancelled orders. Yearbooks must be picked up within 90 days from time of arrival as an nounced in The Battalion. Students who will not be on campus when the yearbooks are published, usually in September, must pay a mailing and handel- ing fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will the be mailed without the necessary fees having been paid. 33 t1 2/1 e A 100% worsted wool notch lapel satin waist band shirt (wingtip or standard) alterations choice of silk tie & cumberbund for $255 900 Harvey Rd. • Post Oak Village