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Page 4A THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1977 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 t>e mailed without the necessary fees having been paid. ” This policy took effect on October 22, 1976. The Battalion Classified FOB SALE FOR SALE DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY DIRECTORY FEES are refundable in full dur ing the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel led orders. Directories must be picked up dur ing the academic year in which they are pub lished. WANT AD RATES One day 10c per word Minimum charge — $1.00 ' Classified Display $1.85 per column inch > each insertion , _ : ALL classified ads must be pre-paid. DEADLINE 3 p.m. day before publication SPECIAL NOTICE THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Ewing, James McCartney Degree: Ph.D. in English Dissertation: COLERIDGE’S MORAL PHILOSOPHY, 1795-1800, AND THE SYMBOLISM OF “CHRISTABEL.” Time: 9:00 AM on August 17, 1977 Place: Room 507 in Harrington E.C. G. W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Hughes, Michael B. Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistry Dissertation: THE DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF A TROC HOI DAL ELECTRON SPECTROMETER FOR IN-BEAM E-R COINCIDENCE MEASUREMENTS. Time: 10:30 AM on August 17, 1977 Place: Room 221 in the Cyclotron Bid. G. W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College The Student Finance Center Office in the Memorial Student Center, Room 217 will be closed Tuesday, August 30th and Wed nesday, August 31st for account ing purposes. i37t9 WANTED Car pool contract. Stephanie at 845-3851 or 567-4746. From Caldwell to A&M cam- pus. 13717 CHILD CARE CHILD CARE Certified teacher. Planned learning experiences. Fenced yard. Hot meals. One block off Texas Ave. near Townshire. 822-3522. 14212 JOB OPPORTUNITIES For employment information at Texas A&M University dial 845-4444 24 hours a day. Equal Employment Op portunity through Affirmative Action. Texas A&M University WORK WANTED Full time 7723. typing. Symbols. Call 823- 392tfh Typing. 846-3491. 116129 PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICES. Lo cated 707 University Drive. Hours 9-5, Mon day through Friday. Phone 846-9109. 135t9 Typing. 823-4579. 136184 Typing. Experienced, fast, accura\e. All; kinds. 822-0544 . 83tfn ! ROOMMATE WANTED Male roommate. 693-6295. Sausalito Apts. Fall/spring. 14316 SERVICES Weight Watchers has an exciting new program. College Station class meets Thursdays, 5:15 p.m., the Lutheran Student Cen ter, 315 N. College Main. For further information call 822- 7303. 127tfn PROFESSIONAL KEYPUNCHING CODING AVAILABLE SOFTWARE SPECIALISTS 846-3660 822-7080 i40t7 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 KENNETH H. BAIRD 19 PROPERTIES 713/492-1150 713/465-0250 P.O. BOX 55302 HOUSTON, TEXAS 77055 BUSINESS FOR SALE-LAWN & GARDEN EQUIPMENT- SALES, SERVICE, & PARTS. After 32 years of successful operation, owners desire to sell and retire. Success is proven as the present owners are the same two brothers who built the building and started the business. Location is excellent for big area-wide operation including residential, commercial, and distribution business. Near freeways, 1-10 and I-45, two blocks west of Houston Avenue on Ovid St., northwest of downtown Houston. Facilities include a high ceiling clearance corrugated metal building of 8000 Sq. Ft. plus a 3200 Sq. Ft. mezzanine. Corner site 100’x135’ plus many bonus extras as 220-440 V electric service. The business which nets about $42,000./yearly, includes tools, equip ment, inventory and many years of established good will backed by ex tensive “Yellow Pages” advertising and repeat customers. The momentum of this “going” business is a distinct asset. Priced $120,500. for the property plus $40,000. for the business plus the value of the inventory which may vary from $25,000. to $40,000. Owners will work with buyer if desired after the sale is completed. 1975 KAWASAKI. EXCELLENT CONDI TION. 4,000 MILES. $1,200.00. Call 693- 9154 After 5:00. 143tl HELP WANTED THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Bushway, Rodney John Degree: Ph.D. in Biochemistry Dissertation: GROWTH, MACROMOLE- CULAR SYNTHESES, AND ORGANO- PHOSPATE INSECTICIDE META BOLISM IN DICTYO STELWM DIS- COIDEUM EXPOSED TO INSECTI CIDES AND ULTRAVIOLET LIGHT. Time: 9:30 AM on August 18, 1977 Place: Room 308 in Reed McDonald Bldg. G. W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College THE GRADUATE COLLEGE Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree Name: Paczkowski, Walter Richard Degree: Ph.D. in Economics Dissertation: JOB SEARCH, VACANCIES, AND STOCHASTIC LABOR FLOWS: A QUEUEING THEORY OF THE LABOR MARKET. Time: 10:00 AM on August 19, 1977 Place: Room 446 in Harrington E.C. G. W. Kunze Dean of the Graduate College Furniture, Lawn Edger, Radial Arm Saw, Stereo, Iron’s, Clothes, Kitchen Items, Tape Recorder, Range Hood Vent, Typewriter, New Single Mattress, & Other Good Misc. Items. Aug. 27 & 28, 8:00 A.M.-8:00 P.M. 1003 Guadalupe, C.S. 143tl GARAGE SALE 1515 Carter Creek, Bryan Furniture, plants, odds-n-ends 10-6. Thurs. and Fri. ATTENTION JEWISH STUDENTS You’re invited to a free brunch Sunday, August 28th at 10:30 a.m. at the Hillel building (800 Jersey). For more information call 846-2182. Waitresses, cooks, dishwashers needed. Eve ning and night shifts. Experienced or will train. Come by Denny’s anytime. 142t5 Waiters, waitresses, and cooks. Apply in per son from 2-4. El Chico Restaurant. 143tl Part-time cashier needed. Apply in person. Star Furniture Co. 10-12 and 2-4, Friday. 143tl Part-time porter needed. Afternoons and eve nings. Apply in person. Star Furniture Co. 10-12 and 2-4, Friday. 143tl FOR SALE BY OWNEB 2 bd. room house. Aluminum siding, 14’ x 18’ underground pool, 9 x 12 GREEN house, 75’ x 142’ yd., 14’ x 21’ carpeted living room, accoustical ceiling. $24,000. 823-8914 or 309 Bluegrass. 142t4 3-C Barbecue #3 now hiring for all positions including bar tender. Apply in person between 2-4 p.m. Cul pepper Shop ping Center. ’71 Honda 350. Runs. Needs some repair. Cheap. After 6 P.M. 779-8342. 143t6 Siamese kittens. $20. 846-5603. Spacious double-wide mobile home. Call any time 779-3835. 143tl 73 Norton 750. Excellent condition with fair ing. Low mileage. $975. 693-6297. I42t3 No use driving and hunting— just see Cowan’s White Auto Store, North Gate. We have it: auto parts, home appliances, bikes and repair, home needs and lawn mowers. FOR SALE USED FURNITURE Beds, chests, stoves, refg., deep freeze, dinettes, couches, chairs, colored TVs, desks, wood tables. 207 W. 28th St. Mon. — Thurs. 9-12 Fri. — Sat. 9-6 We also buy furniture and appliances. 142t2 Part Time Jobs Available Now. Cleaning Homes With Other Students. $2.45/hr HOME CARE SERVICES 693-7844 693-1088. PIZZA EXPRESS Wanted: Drivers for Pizza Delivery. Must have own car. Evening and night work. Hours flexible. Part or full time. Apply 319 Patricia behind Loupot’s Bookstore. 143t2 LOST Wanted: Cook and pizza maker. No experience necessary. Part or full time. Pizza Express. 319 Patricia. 14312 Doberman pups, AKC. Red and Rust. Cham pionship blood lines. 693-9577. 143tl So says the VA ... WEE PAIS by MORRIE TURNER ELIGdBLE VETERANS NEE 17- IN & TREATMENT FOR. ALCOHOLISM MAY APPLY AT ANY OF VA'S 73 ALCOHOL ABUSE TREATMENT .PRO&RAMS y POES IT SAY ANY- TRlNGr ABOUT HELP FOR A POPE HONGr UP ON BUBBLE G-UM? Part-time nutritionist needed for nutrition program for the elderly. Apply in person at Years for Profit, 409 Varisco Bldg. An Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer. 143t4 Engineers test solar-powered air-conditionii HELP W ANTED HELP WANTED EOR RENT The Houston Chronicle needs 2 carriers for routes which will begin when classes resume. Ap plicants must have weekday af ternoons free from 1-5 p.m. and weekend mornings. Income from $300-450 a month. Call Julian McMurrey, 693-2323 or 846- 0763. 138tfn Responsible people needed for all shifts. Fairly flexible schedule re quired. Apply in person, Jack-in- the-Box, Bryan, Villa Maria & Texas Ave. Ask for Ken. Salary open. 14213 Bus boys, dishwashers and line workers. Apply in person at 3-C-Bar-B-Que, 810 South Main, Downtown Bryan. 13919 FOR RENT Stalls for rent. 9 miles south of A&M. $18/mo. Home — 1-825-2498; work-822-7326 ext. 50. 14314 Drive-in grocery checker/man ager. Approximately 15 hours weekly. 1 weekend shift and 1 short weekday evening shift. Tel ephone 846-4141 for appoint ment. Part-time delivery help needed. Must be available afternoons and Saturday mornings. Interest in medical field helpful. Call 822- 7718 for appointment. 14212 Field Representative General Motors Acceptance Corp. Challenging and diversified. Oppor tunity to advance. Excellent benefits. Apply 4103 Texas Ave., Bryan. Equal Opportunity Employer 14217 WANTED School Bus Drivers For Bryan Schools. 3V4 to 4V4 hrs. per day for ’77-’78 school year. $3.00 per hour — starting pay. Apply Now for immediate training. Call 779-3220 for more information. 14212 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 MARK XII APARTMENTS NOW available for fall 1 BR & 2 BR Studios Furn. and Unf. New Construction 4 blocks for campus 401 Lincoln St. 846-7380 3 bedroom 14 x 60 mobile home. 2 baths, furnished including washer and dryer. Close to university, $300.00 month plus some utilities, will talk price. Call 822- 1347: Ext. 250 or 693-1943 after 6:00 P.M. Lease required until May, 1978. 14316 1 ositio New apartments now leasing for September 1st occupancy. 5 blocks from campus. 2 bedroom apartment unfurnished $195; 2 bedroom apartment furnished $225. 823-7341. y&a TRAVIS HOUSE APTS, has vacancies for the fall! 1 and 2 bedroom furnished & unfurnished. Sign lease upon occupancy. 50.5 HWY. 30 693-7184 KEN MARTIN STEAK HOUSE Now accepting applications for Employment. Starting wage $2.50 Per Hour. APPLY IN PERSON 1803 S. Texas Ave. Bryan, Texas TEACHERS WANTED: West and other states. Placements since 1946. Bonded, Southwest Teachers Agency, Box 4337, Al buquerque, NM 87106. Free Registration. . |7t9n Steady part-time employ ment for students. Baskin & Robbins Ice Cream Store. 2500 Texas Ave. Pizza Hut of Bryan is now ac cepting applications for im mediate and fall employment. Apply in person at 2610 Texas Ave. i42t2 Position for choir director for adult choir program. First Christian Church, Bryan. Salary depending on experience and qualifications. Con tact Church office 823-5451 or 846- 2784; 846-0625. isets FEAkTriTiAN OAK* APARTMENTS ATTENTION STUDENTS! “LET US HELP YOU” Are you having difficulty obtaining an apartment lease that coincides with your academic year? If so, please visit us. Are you completing your academic year in December? If so, please come in to discuss your leasing requirements. Are you a student with a family who is experiencing problems in locating a suitable apartment to lease? If so, please stop by our leasing office and we will attempt to meet your needs. Furnished & Unfurnished Efficiency 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apartments All Utilities Included No Escalation Clause or Fuel Adjustment Charge Two Swimming Pools Tennis Courts Party/Meeting Room Health Spas, including Saunas for Men & Women Three Laundry Rooms Rental office open Monday through Friday 9-6, Saturday 10-5, Sunday 2-5 693-1110 1501 Hwy. 30 693-1011 mg Jan gradu The sensations of a desert ^and blowing across a cool We |truet soon be brought into anyhgfj-uct the result of research on“sok’Mse. ered air-conditioning” beiiMAnc veloped by Texas A&M Uni uugus engineers. jneoph The areas of solar powen |is jot water and space heating areM“Ev ently competitive with ei Wainir fuels (especially electricity)! s ome eral parts of the country. Ho |ud a there is no “active” solighief < conditioning system that ev one ol proaches any economic jus ^TC ] for installation. .tured A team of computer scientt p Mai mechanical and electrical eng in Texas A&M’s College < neering are taking on the{ making solar air-conditioningil itable proposition. this is an outgrowth of A evaporative cooler which has used for decades in West 7i explained Dr. Jeff Morehoust of the principal investigators; project. “The concept is s produce desert-like air cool it by using an evapot cooler.’ "A dessicant (moisture-ak substance) is used to removeli ity from the air prior to them live cooling,” he said. “Tlf energy is used to drive off thf tore in the dessicant sothatili re-used to absorb more mo: This could possibly be aid! burning natural gas for aid: drying if insufficient solar etf stuck available.’ “The components of the si are available; we just havelo out a continuous systet residential-sized units.” Bui: Shefs solar air-conditioner willbetjTwee plication of things that area rulin M Matt Insti Th ! Aug. " Sil but we ll just be doing sob for i*-. new with them.’ “So far, small demonstrate and big specialized system been developed, but no air-conditioner of a resident has been produced,” he said think two or three tons conditioning could be pn fyler with $2,000 to $3,000 of ra* ^ ment. Spread out over seven this cost would be competi current air-conditioning.” “The analysis of dessieanli systems should be computer lated,” Morehouse said, i rently, a simple working should be constructed fork ification of the simulation well as gaining actual operai perience with the equipment Freshmen beej\ — b R< corps activitw during oriental St Dr. I the ’ Hi night Sh assoc gan No [eann 'Jew Bayto Mrs. Be: of the 21-ye ffeshr Goert May 5 consti Micha died f Ho 201 The C&S Transit Co. Restaurant is presently accepting applications for waitresses and pizza makers. Call 693-7623, ask for the manager or apply in person at 815 Hwy. 30 (next to Sausalito Apts.). 138t6 FULL OR PART TIME HOUSEWIVES OR STUDENTS Help wanted, both day or night shift and weekends. Housewives work while children are in school. Stu dents nights & weekends, 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. COUNTER AND CASHIER WORK $2.60/hour Bryan 1101 Texas An Equal Opportunity Employer APPLY IN PERSON ONLY WHATABURGER College Station 105 Dominik V2” x 50’ garden hose Reg. $2.69 Sale $1.69 FREON Reg. $1.19 Sale 77c WEED EATER, Model 500 Reg. $69.95 Sale $59.77 ANY RED DOT OIL FILTER Reg. $1.99 Sale $1.59 ANY RED DOT AIR FILTER Reg. $2.95 Sale $1.99 SPOT VIEW MIRRORS Reg. $2.29 Sale $1.39 PRESTONE $3.47 REBUILT PARTS Generators $15.95 exchange Chevrolet Starters $18.95 exchange Ford Starters $18.95 exchange Chrysler Products Starters $24.50 exchange Alternators $20.95 exchange Alternators w/built-in regulators $34.95 exchange JOE FAULK AUTO PARTS 220 E. 25th St. Bryan 208 Texas Ave. College Station Ml ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment" 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 HAVE LUNCH ON US! Everyone who leases an apt. through A&M Apt. Place ment Service will be given a FREE Lunch at T.J.'s. Our way of saying, “Thanks Ags.” LEASING NOW FOR FALL ’77 Call for appointment A&M APT. PLACEMENT SERVICE ffW A Free Service 693-3777 ^ BARCELONA APARTMENTS Now Leasing for Fall Semester 9-Month Lease with Individual Leases All Bills Paid 1 & 2 Bedroom Furnished & Unfurnished No Escalation Clause 'or Fuel Adjustment Game Room & Party Room Bicycling Distance to A&M Swimming Pool Security Guards Tennis & Volleyball Courts Three Laundry Rooms No Pets I Rental Office open Mon.-Fri. 8:30-12:00, 1:00-5:30 700 DOMINIK 693-0261 JERSEY . E DOMINIK TEXAS A&M • TEXAS AVE. On campus a week ahead perclassmen. Corps of Cadel men at Texas A&M beganli Sunday details of being i fish. About 700 members of I of ’81 checked in for theo program. Corps seniors and juniors* ing as group leaders forFisl tat ion Week, according I James R. Woodall, command “The freshmen are things, and we’ve already! some things too, for usenei Col. Woodall remarked. “All in all, it is goin! smoothly. Everyone meaning the cadre, know\vl were doing,” he added. H* mandant and professor off science said a number of| complimented the organic the program. Along with acquiring M getting haircuts and learnia! pare a room for inspection, I Corps members this week* ing the library and aci facilities, finding out about study and laying on booksa» necessities for starting' Corps Commander MikeGf Huntsville said. Organized at battalion a»d level, orientation week isd( \nl8-ni entirely to make the fish’s W :onsecut to Corps life gradual, withu« Gentry said. “We’re here 1 after their needs,” he said President Jarvis Millerad the FOW participants )’(* along with Dr. John president for student servi« Gentry. A Wednesday session on* ties will feature Dr. Rod 01 chemistry professor, an Scholastic Officer Mike Hu* of Paris. The fish were Monday by Gen. OrmondS' assistant vice president of services, and Col. Woodall Other activities of the ® elude basic drill, military" presentations on Texas A6d! and the Bryan-College' communities by John A® 1 ganized general preparation* tramurals. A Wednesday| fish and cadre only party isp* “The way I see it, the : eager to learn,” observed f First Sergeant John Verd 1 San Antonio. “They’re lost» finding their way,” he said The fish will be released 1 companies and squadrons d Friday. Corps organization 1977-78 school year tab’* Saturday and Sunday. Freshmen Orientation" 1 p 0f last conducted at Texas regular basis in 1954. lasses 1 legist] First I Second ^irdl