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Page 4 THE BATTALION MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1977 % fit Ctoifies Jlorso 380/ f.^+hSt SHt^fWO TOU/W i COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER. TZgjjfr ,<p -^y ^ , , BATTALION CLASSIFIED OFFICIAL NOTICE HELP WANTED FOR SALE AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY "Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel led orders. Yearbooks must be picked up dur ing the academic year in which they are pub lished. “Students who will not be on campus when the yearbooks are published, usually by Sep tember 1, must pay a mailing and handling fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be mailed without the necessary fees having been paid. ” This policy took effect on October 22, 1976. THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Magnuson, Denise Therese Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistry Dissertation: AN INFRARED SPECTROS COPIC STUDY OF SURFACE REAC TIONS ON LANTHANUM SES- QUIOXIDE AND A MIXTURE OF LANTHANUM OXYCHLORIDE AND LANTHANUM SESQUIOXIDE. Time: 2:00 p.m. on June 3, 1977 Place: Room 1335 in the CHEM RES. Annex G. W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College A red address book dated 1969. Perhaps inside a green folder. Please return to Dr. Haque, Dept, of Chemistry. 845-2431. FOR RENT ATTENTION SUMMER AND VET GRADUATES You may begin ordering your Graduation Announcements June 6th thru June 17th at the Student Finance Center, Room 217, Memorial Student Center from 8:00 to 4:00, Monday thru Friday. Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 Weight Watchers has an exciting new program. College Station class meets Thursdays, 5:15 p.m., Hillel Founda tion, 800 Jersey Street. For further information call 822-7303. 83tfn BOOK SALE. Texas A&M University Bookstore. Large selection of scientific and technical books. $1.99 or $2.99. WORK WANTED Typing. 846-3491. I I6t29 Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. 83tfn Full time typing. SymHols. Call ~823^ 7723. 392tfh HELP WANTED Antiques, Primitives, 1,000 & 1 Iron ■ Things, Stained Glass Window, Oak Dres sers, Old Iron Beds, Walnut Oak, Maple, 4-Poster & Bunk Beds, Primitive Pine Hutch, Pie Safe, Oak Wash Stand, Oak DropleafTable, Dining Chairs, Patio, Yard and Aquarium Rock, Crystals, Petrified Wood Logs, Old Wood Stoves, Black smiths Anvils Sc Forge, Old Tools, Saws, Model-T-Ford Parts, Et Cetera, Ad In finitum. An Emporium ofThings You May Need. Six-O-Eight South Bryan in Bryan at Thirty Second Street. 12211 THE LA SALLE Attention Co-op Stu dents. A quiet, dignified place to live & study. Monthly Rates La Salle Hotel 120 SOUTH MAIN BRYAN 713/822-1501 j JU 134 tfn Gitane 10-speed. $90; 12-string guitar $40. Both excellent. 846-7669. 123t2 Partially used: can of granulated lecithin, jar of brewer’s yeast, jar of safflower oil. 845- 5278. 123t2 Honda 350 Four and Honda 360T. Both exc. condition. 822-0460. I23t4 Walking distance to campus. 2 Bed room, furnished townhouse. Paneled LR, DR; built-in kitchen; patio. On heavily wooded lot. 4503 College Main. Summer only. $175 plus utilities. 693-8534. Will lease to university student or student and wife for one year or longer. Efficiency apt. completely furnished. All utilities paid. $150/mo. plus $150 refundable deposit. Call 822-4887 or 823-8021 and ask for Mrs. Richardson. I23t4 BOYS ONLY. Apt. for two. $90. Call 846-5132 after 6. 123t2 New Cartons For Moving or Storage. 35c each. 608 South Bryan, 779-4361 Anytime. 122t3 Iforse pasture and stalls. 846-7015. 109t25 NEED A JOB NOW? We are presently locating employees for many area businesses. Summer, part & full time positions avail able. NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT COUNSELING Placement Service 707 University Dr. Suite 11 College Station, TX 77840 Next to University National Bank 846-3741 9-5 PM 693-5623 other —jm The C&S Transit Co. Restaurant is accept ing applications for part-time and full time help in the following positions: 1. Waitresses (exp. preferred) 2. Bartender 3. General help Call 693-7623 and ask for the manager or apply in person at 815 Hwy. 30. 119112 HriariiHXMf cjlpartiRCKts uv Exercise Rooms (Men & Women) 2 Swimming Pools Sauna Baths Tennis & Volleyball Courts Recreation Center 1, 2, 3 Bedrooms Furnished and Unfurnished • ALL BILLS PAID • No Fuel Adjustment Charge • No Esculation Clause Now Preleasing- For Summer & Fall Semesters 1. Enjoy Discounted Summer Rates 2. Outdoor Recreational Facilities 3. 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College 823-80511 SERVICES TYPING • PROOFING • EDITING Research papers • Lab reports • Resumes • Letters • Dictaphone transcription (cassette tape) • Sun Theatres 333 University 846-9808 Super-Grody Movies ' Double-Feature Every Week Doctor says illiterate /uus ^ may he afraid of reading & Special Midnight Shows Friday & Saturday $3 per person No one under 18 Ladies Free $3 With This Ad BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS United Press International OKLAHOMA CITY — Many school children who are not reading and writing as well as they should are just too frightened to do any bet ter, according to a child psycholo gist. PORT owdec [der su the gn ich h ellboui Summer Jobs. High School and College students. Work part- time now and full-time this sum mer. Apply in person only. Whataburger. Bryan or College Station. loatfa House trailer. ’71 Ramada. 12’x60’. 3 bedroom, 1 bath. Central heat. 2 air conditioners. 1 mile from A&M cam pus in trailer park. Furnished, $4,900; unfurnished, $4,500. Call col lect 1-713-471-6644. Houston. 12312 TEACHERS WANTED: West and other states. Placements since 1946. Bonded, Southwest Teachers Agency, Box 4337, Al buquerque, NM 87106. Free Registration. muo 4 used window air conditioners. Good condi tion. Priced right. Call 846-6793 after 1 p.m. 122t3 1967 Olds 4-door. Superior condition due to good care. 822-5279. 12212 No use driving and hunting — just see Cowan’s White Auto Store, North Gate. We have it: auto parts, home appliances. PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICE 1512 Lake Air Dr., Suite 101 Waco, Texas 76710 817/776-5348 Dr. Gene Walker, a pediatric psychologist at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, said these otherwise “normal” stu dents have phobias of the disci plines, as other people irrationally fear heights or the sight of tit or dogs. Walker said many of the real and writing phobias result (i ; conditioned reactions. “Perhaps in the first grade, j reaten< child wasn’t ready to begin tols lson how to read. He or she mayl# had a hearing problem or si other perceptual problem, perhaps the child’s parents werei ways fighting, whatever.” GET STYLING FREEDOM... tHe VARSITY SHOP Professional Personalized Hair care for men and women 846-7401 301 Patricia Northgate Gain control with RK Direct Control ^111^ THCO Bibb 3901 South Texas Ave. <R Luncheon ll:30am-l:00pm for the Entire Month of June! Tasty Taco, Enchirito & Drink Only *1.39 in a cartoon glass you can keep! no coupon necessary * In house service only. (Cannot be prepared to go at this fantastic low price.) PHOTOGRAPHERS NEEDED!!!!! The Aggieland ’78 is currently accepting portfolios and ap plications for photographers. To apply simply submit a MAXIMUM of ten (10) black and white 8x10or11x14 MOUNTED photographs. All photos are to have name of photographer, address, and phone number where you can be reached during the sum mer. DEADLINE FOR SUBMITTING IS JUNE 30, 1977 No color transparencies, or prints PLEASE. ALL PHOTOGRAPHS WILL BE RETURNED WITHIN SIXTY DAYS AFTER THE JUNE 30 DEADLINE. SEND PORTFOLIOS TO: EDITOR, THE AGGIELAND ’78 Reed McDonald Building Room 216 College Station, Texas 77840 lot to f “Peop lout it i land R< ’hey ju | Then ■ople After a time, Walker said, { jaches, original problem may be resold but the barrier to learning wti j coir was removed has been replacedt iousand another one, the phobia. “Since the child couldn’t read write well, he or she was probd pretty much a failure in school,’’! psychologist said. “The student: sociates reading and writing failure, and most kids are scaredl death to fail. In time, the fear grow and the child really nei help.” Walker says help almost comes by systematically desensi ing the fear. The approach, he has been shown to work repeated 1 P m in research laboratories and inpu tice since it was developed! G rove ‘ psychiatrist Joseph Wolpe, The approach combines rein tion techniques with initially s® doses of stimulus, in this ease, pu ticing reading. “But one never allows the stiui lus, like reading, to produce response of fear,” he says. “H therapist may begin by presents something very simple, a couplet short sentences, with the remind that there is plenty of time.” If the student becomes anxic he should stop the work and do laxation exercises until he is ta 6:30 p.m fortable. Walker said After several sessions will therapist, the emotional reacts should either have disappearedi lessened, he said. “Then he or she will be ready learn how to read or write, math if that is the problem, ”Wal said. “Some children begin readi almost immediately; others more time.” Walker says systematic desensi zation also works well, wi modifications, on people of any and on other types of phobia. The time requied to removi phobia varies, but if there are complications, five to 10 sessio should be sufficient, Walker said Animals • •. (Continued from Page Free U Crafts, Gamer Children 4-H Re Food S Colleg< 7:45 a.m. Land I wer, 8 a. i CLU E College 305A Tow New S LA, 308 r Crafts, p.m. Vet Wi Crafts, p.m. Cake E Crafts, mal will grow to 400-600 poundsa reach 12 feet long. Most peop are not prepared to care and hou that large an animal. The park is bottle-feeding leopard cat and a bobcat kitten. Ti Siberian tiger kittens are also a* ing in. “We like to get them before ill are 30 days old,” LaBlue said. Al 30 days, they develop their w personality. We like to getthemli fore that so that we can take carei them and raise them the way« want to raise them.” Only 60 of the 110 acres ofliil|| lakes and oak trees in the pdf a being used. An administrate building and a restaurant with* African theme are in the plans & later. LaBlue predicted high pricti crowds and limited contact witiit park will phase out the “entertainment” parks visitors just drive through toloob the animals. LaBlue wants people who con on a steady basis because thev a’ watching a certain animal. He says his form of relaxation ii‘ sit on Chimp Island. “They are just like part of thef» ily. I know them. I have raised a* handled every chimp out there will take a quart of Pepsi and c$ and we have a drink together LaBlue said. "/upTnamk 5® Eddie Dominguez Joe Arciniega 74 Greg Price mmrn .If you want the real thing, not frozen or canned . .. We call It “Mexican Food Supreme.” Dallas location: 3071 Northwest Hwy 352-8570 i