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Page 4 THE BATTALION TUESDAY. APRIL 4, 1978 WHY PAY RENTAL? INTRODUCING <^> INTRODUCING DIAMOND BROKERS of College Station WITH A DIAMOND ASSORTMENT THAT IS UNMATCHED IN THE SOUTHWEST! 35-50% off retail WEDDING STONES GRADUATION STONES INVESTMENT STONES 14K GOLD JEWELRY (_ Call Patrick Schul (713) 693-6732 the VARSITY SHOP HAIR CARE FOR GUYS & GALS KiREDKEN 301 PATRICIA 846-7401 The Battalion Classified OFFICIAL NOTICE FOR RENT HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE SENIOR RING ORDERING PROCEDURE For Students Completing 92 Hours at the End of the Spring ’78 Semester To be eligible to order the Texas A&M Senior Class Ring, an undergraduate stu dent must have at least ninety-two (92) semester hours, with 30 hours at A&M and be in good standing with the University. To order at mid-semester using mid-semester grades to fulfill the above requirements, please note the following instructions: 1. Leave your name, major and I.D. number with the Ring Clerk, Heaton Building, prior to Spring Break if possi ble, or at least one week in advance of ordering. This may not be done by phone. 2. Bring Mid-Semester Grade Report along when ready to order to verify passing hours. 3. Anyone having failed to leave their name in advance and fail to bring their Mid-Semester Grade Report along when ready to order will be asked to return later to allow time for records to be checked. 4. All rings must be paid for in full when the order is placed. Senior Ring Loans are available through Student Financial Aid in the YMCA Building. 5. Mid-Semester orders will be taken only from March 22nd until April 28th, 1978. 6. Students who do not place their order during this period may order after final grades are posted. (Whenever 92 hours have been completed and are on rec ord, there is never a dead-line, except a monthly mailing date on which we send cyders to the factory). 7^ .The Ring Clerk is on duty from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, Monday through Fri day. However, in order for other duties to be carried out, Absolutely no orders will be taken between 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. or between 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. 8. All rings ordered, regardless of whether on March 22nd or April 28th, will be de livered on the same day which will be approximately June 29, 1978. Cheap. $40/mo. including bills. Close to cam pus, available now. 401A Cross. 846-2674, 846-8448. 12712 S180-S480 WEEKLY stuffing envelopes. On Campus Information. Rush stamped ad dressed envelope. Southern Publishing. Bov 171802-TX. Memphis. Tenn. 38117. 118120 Male and female full time help wanted. Inter views at 4109 College Main at corner t lav 1972 Kawasaki 90. $250. 846-0779. Some extras. Top shape. I27t5 2 BR furnished mobile home. C/A 6c heat on 4 acres. 12 miles from C.S. $200 per month. 822-4235 or 822-1207. 12613 Person to keep hooks part time. Flexible hours. 846-1148 or 846-3062. 127UO Mobile home. 2 bedroom, 2 hath bus route. 822-5147 after 5 p.m. On shuttle 126t6 Phileo air conditioner. 11000 BTL'. 115 volts. Very reasonable price. Phone 846-0783. I27t3 NEW APARTMENTS. Efficiency $135 month. One bedroom from $150 month, two bedroom from $175 month. All hills paid except electric ity. Villa West Apartments, south of Villa Maria. Lorraine Peterson, Manager. 822- c 7 / 2. 75tfn 1 large bedroom downstairs for the summer-all privileges-private kitchen efficiency. In upstairs apt-2 rooms- available for summer and fall. 5 min from campus-$87.50 per mo.-bills paid. Call 846-3824 after 5:00. i26t3 Opening Soon Dominos Pizza needs delivery people. Part time, full time. Must have own car & insurance. $2.75/hr. & tips and commission. Apply 214B Richards, C.S. or call 693-7501. 12415 KEYPUNCHING VERIFICATION Software Support Call Sort Data Processing 822-7080 128112 Monaco/Posada Apartments Now Leasing for summer and fall. Come by or call and ask us about our SUPER summer rates, fall rates, and our spe cial year rates. Apartments for $140 and up! (All bills paid!)! 693-2614. 124123 »• VS-. . V V/X** J Mathematics Department will take applications for student employment for Fall 1978. Apply at Math Office, 102 Milner Hall, March 27 through April 7. 119113 The Houston Chronicle has immediate openings for route carriers. Salary ranges from $300-$550 per month. Appli cants must have afternoons free from 1-5 p.m. and de pendable transportation. Call Julian McMurray 693-2323 or 846-0763. 12415 lO-spoed, lit Fret- Spirit. <e new. Austrian-made top line silver frame 846-5097. 12811 Two room si zc rugs (dr sale. 846-904$. 127tlii Good practice* piano 8475. (.’all S4(v<fibU. I24t5 *73 Kawasaki 9(X). Engine hits 6(X) mi. Mctalic silver with new headers. Call 846-0127. 12814 73 Norton 750. Excellent condition, plus lair ing. Large tank S<S95. 693-6207. 124t5 67 Electni (Boli). 225. $495, negotiable. 845-7987 12814 Alaskan Mi $25. 779-45 ilunmtc pups. Shots 6< Wormed. >29 alter 5. 127t2 1973 Sn/.iik eral access 846-9235. i Cri'380 very "ood condition, sev lories included $500. 69.3-7913 1221 III APARTMENT FOR SUBLEASE Doux Chene efficiency apartment. Lease runs May 15-August 15. $180/month all utilities paid. Contact Kathy at 846-6006 after 5:30. 12515 WANTED Male counselors for CAMP FERN summer camp for boys & girls. Interviewing 10th floor Rudder Tower, Monday April 17, 2 - 5 p.m. 12813 Part-time help wanted. Flexible hours. Apply in person only at Carter’s 1800 S. Texas Ave., C.S. Interviews between 2-4 only. 12814 ATTENTION - Senior Army ROTC Cadets - Graduating? FOR SALE 1 Custom-tailored, Officer's, life wt., green, class A uniform, 39R, $75; 1 Custom-tailored, Officer's. Dress Blues, with accessories, 39R, $125; 1 Regu lation, Officer's, life wt., green, class A, 39R, $60; 1 Wool, green, class A uniform, unbraided, 38R, $25; 1 Raincoat, life wt., taupe. 38R, $10; 5 Trousers, suntan, 3 pr., 34x31; 2 pr., 32x31, $10 ea ; 4 Shirts, SS, suntan, 3M; IS, $5 ea.; 13 Fatigue, blouse, 14'/2x33, $4 ea.; 11 Fatigue, trousers, 3 pr., 32x31; 8 pr., 32x33, $6 ea. Call 822-7749, evenings. 12815 SERVICES Professional Typing Services 846-9109. 119118 Xerox copies, 10c per copy, serv ice while you wait. Transparen cies, oversized, and reduction capabilities. 112 Nagle, College Station, Greyhound Bus Station. 11215 Weight Watchers has new simplic ity, more flexibility and many new foods. College Station class meets Thursday 5:15 p.m. Luthe ran Student Center, 315 North College Main. For free booklet and further information call 822- 7303. .12B112 One-bedroom apartments, un furnished. All bills paid except electricity. $160/mo. 700 Bur nett, Bryan (behind Ford Motor Co.) 822-3751; after 6, 822- 0485. 12715 COUNTRY LIVING Mobile home spaces. Huge lots and garden space. All pest welcome, in cluding horses!! 6 mi. from A&M $40/mo. Call 693-3190 or 822-4029. Also: Rich pasture, horses. $20. mo. 127120 Help wanted to work part-time lunch hours. 6 days per week. Retail experience required. Start at $2.65/hr. Farmer’s Market 2700 Texas Ave. Bryan, 822- 6417. 124tfn Part-time Jr. or Sr. accounting students or full-time accounting graduates for CPA firm in Brenham. Call (713) 836-5643 or write P.O. Box 671, Brenham, Texas 77833. 125t12 Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 INSTRUCTION Dog obedience classes April 8th at 1:00. $20. 779-6372, 779-3412. 12815 FOUND Men’s watch. 845-2183. 128t4 WANTED Typing. 823-4579. 116t40 Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. 119t8 Full time typing. Symbols. ( Jail 823- 7723. 392tfn Typing 75c page. 846-7577. 117t30 Quality Typing & Editing. From 75c. 693- 9877 or 846-1360. 122110 IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY AND PRELEASING FOR SUMMER AND FALL SEMESTERS 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Furnished & Unfurnished 1824 WILDE OAK CIRCLE Bryan $160.00 to $235.00 LONGMIRE HOUSE 2300 Longmire Drive Southwood Valley - Off FM2818 College Station $175.00 to $245.00 CALL 693-8850 For appointment OR Free information sheet with floor plans and additional information to be mailed to you. No obligation. Evenings & weekends Call 693-1884 - 846-8145 D. R. CAIN COMPANY 3002 S. Texas Ave. College Station 1 26t2i HELP WANTED Female afternoon bartender. Also male night bartender. Call for appointment 846- 9390. Sonny’s 3606 South College Avenue, Bryan. i25tfn Part-time help wanted. Flexible hours. Apply in person only at Pepe’s, 3312 S. College Ave., Bryan or 107 Dominik, C.S. Interviews between 2-4 only. i28t4 Pi^a -Hut Part Time Positions Open We are in the “People” busi ness and if you enjoy working with and serving people, we possibly have a position for you as a cook, waiter, or wait ress. Excellent wages for those employees who are product ive and have a positive at titude. Other Benefits Include: • Furnished Meals. • Furnished Uniforms. • Paid vacation for full and part time employees. • Pay raises for achievement. • Advancement opportunities within the corporation. If you are dependable, well groomed, and have a friendly out going personality, come to the Pizza Hut at 102 E. Uni versity and make arrange ments for an interview. Equal Opportunity Employer 12414 ’73 Cutlass Supreme 70,000 mi. A/C needs work otherwise excel lent condition. One owner. AM/FM/CB, silver, maroon top and interior. $1900 or will talk. 693-0019 call til 10 p.m. i26t4 Before spending $900 or more on a new 125CC motorcycle check my 500CC Triumph in perfect condition for $750. Call 845-3514, 823-0826 after 7 P.M. 119115 Ray’s African Violets Miniature African Violets Hanging Baskets, Blooming violets, - Free Delivery - Please call before coming: 693-3237 i2atfl STUDY GUIDES PRE-MEDICAL. PRE-DENTAL STUDENTS MCAT, DAT COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW MANUALS $6.00 MONEYBACK GUARANTEE, FREE INFORMATION DATAR PUBLISHERS, 1620 McELDERRY, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND 21205 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: Gforgr \\Vbl> Farmers Insurance Croup .3400 S. College 823-8051 3-C Barbecue #3 is now accepting appli cations for summer for all positions. Apply in person March 29-30 „and April 3-5 between 2:00 and 4:00 Cul pepper Plaza. HOURLY EMPLOYEES We are looking for warm, friendly attractive people to become an important part of the delightful difference of DANVER’S. These full or part-time positions are ideal for students and housewives who would like to dictate their own working hours. Day or night shifts. Applications will be accepted Mon.-Sat., 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., at DANVER’S Restaurant located at 201 Dominik St. College Station (near Holiday Inn South) ’ ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE "Where satisfaction is standard equipment " 2401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 . . . SPRING SPECIAL . . . COLLEGE STATION — 3 bedroom, 1 bath with catport, some with washers & dryers and fenced yards. Lawns are maintained for you. Rent now and save .. . $255 - $265 per month. THE CRUSE CORPORATION Offices (8-5) 693-2800 Evenings & Weekends Thelma Costa 846-7318 Larry Cruse 693-3047 127120 HELP WANTED FULL OR PART TIME Day Shifts (10-3 p.m.) (11-3 p.m.) (10-5 p.m.) Night Shifts 5 p.m., 2 or 3 nights a week and weekends. Also have full time work. Ideal position for mothers with children in school or students, we will arrange hours to fit your needs. COUNTER AND CASHIER WORK $2.75/hour Bryan WHA^URGER 7 GoMege Station 1101 Texas WHATABURGER 105 Dominik An Equal Opportunity Employer 75tfn McCartney albuSf ‘grab bag of tun By BOB ASHFIELD Paul McCartney’s first new mate rial in two years, “Londontown,” just was not worth the wait. After hearing his previously released single “Mull of Kyntyre ’ and “Girl School” (neither of which are on the album), one could expect only big ger and better things, especially since “Girl School” was such an encouraging rocker. “Londontown” is fair as current best-selling albums go but it does not compare with his two best al bums, “Band on the Run” and “Venus and Mars.” One reason may be that there are 14 songs on the al bum. It exists as a grab bag of jing les, hooks and catchy refrains. One should expect a little more from the most popular Beatle. w Review 4 McCartney uses keyboard and synthesizer whitewashing more than ever before. He often inter jects guitar out of nowhere and then finishes with a flurry of overdubbed vocals. At times this sounds pretty good, other times terrible. The title cut uses the synthesizer effectively as the ballad sheds urban overtones of the heart of England. It’s a typical McCartney pop tune slowed down and orchestrated with a fierce guitar lead and pretty “Ab bey Road” ending. “Cafe on the Left Bank” follows in upbeat "Band on the Run” style with pretty good guitar intertwined. The bad news starts with McCartney’s attempt to unveil another heartthrob ballad in “I’m Carrying." It would be a good open ing theme for a soapbox serial, but that’s all. Next, he launches into “Backwards Traveller, which al ludes to time travel and lias more “Band on the Run” overtones. However, it exists only as an intro duction to “Cufflink”, which dab bles with funky synthesizer. song on the album. The ret] left, as usual, to carry the bull | song. McCartney sings unbelii falsetto on “Girlfriend” built well have been done by 4 Gees as he exploits his pops a non-elastic limit. Finally Had Enough ends the first voicing the feelings of the list This welcome rtx'ker wastes the tutti-frutti taste the owner has in his mouth by shows McCartney in h medium; on the stage sti strong Ixise and shouting his rock and roll. Beginning the second “With a Little Luck, anaut; and very well done pop-love at which McCartney is alsotfit Why he waited until the rai the album to show it remains! trating question. “Famous Groupies" follow hibiting a throwback to Beatli sense with a likewise Liveipoo refrain. “Deliver Your Chi show's McCartney embarking fresh-sounding folk-rock song exhibits more prominent guitar. He sings “Name dress” in the spitting imageol in a very well-executed tribul McCartney and Wings throw the casual listener olfl with more synthesizer in Moose”. This runs into The Goose” with the inroductj strumming acoustic guitar, accelerates to a frenzy thi which McCartney screeches terminable Ivrics and then like a computer going haywire) So after his greatest post claim to international fame, peaked w'ith his American McCartney exposes this of music that covers every , Ck , IC the rock and roll spectrum. Th | his mistake — he is spreadingh | too thin. With former lead gu I Jimmy McCullough gone : Denny Laine not contrihutin | much on the album, McCt |i lacks the inspirational inpujLf LVIOI ge: r lassifi “Children, children” and “Don’t Let it Bring You Dow n" both sound like Top 40 songs. As on the former McCartney, it sounds like he’s skip ping through the woods with the Girl Scouts. The latter starts in terestingly enough with steppy base and good electric lead but develops to nothing, just like almost every made the grade on theotherali On the brink of losing a sound, McCartney would p benefit well from a Beatle n or preferably a team-up with one brand new. At this rate notions like “Morse Moose spell SOS for a Beatle with his clipped. TAMU AQUATIAN! PRESENTS ^ DISNEY up APRIL 5, 6, 7 TIME: 8:00 PLACE: INDOOR POOL ADULTS & STUDENTS - $1. CHILDREN UNDER 12 - 50c TICKETS AVAILABLE AT D( An Open Letter to my Fellow Texas Aggies; It is once more that time of year to select neb student leadership for the TAMU Student Govern ment. Even though this group affects our lives; students daily with its countless decisions, are still those of you who are reading this letterwlj * will not vote on Wednesday or Thursday. Thisis] tragedy. Apathetic attitudes like this led to “teasips” making a joke of their student goveffj ment and eventually losing their voice in univeif policy by abolishing it. If this ever happens at Te$| A&M, we will have lost something priceless. With that in mind, I have entered the race for Vic i J President of Academic Affairs. This office d# jU with professor evaluations, add - drop, “Q” drop m *i counseling, and just about anything else that i 0 ^ fects that final letter that goes on YOUR grac wh report. As you can see, it is far from being ajokei ^ p past experience includes a great deal of workwi^ - improvement of the academic life here at Agg 1/ land. Now I am asking for your vote in order can continue working in your behalf, as Vice Pres dent of Academic Affairs. But whatever your firj decision may be on the candidates, please VOTEI Sincerely, Jim “J.C.” Colton Candidate for VP of Academic Affairs age: da—