The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, June 08, 1978, Image 4

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    Paqe 4 THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1978
The Battalion Classified
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
5 blocks from campus. Almost new 4-plex
apartments; furnished and unfurnished, 2
bedrooms. Immediate occupancy. 822-
7341. 154120
Trailer Park, $40.00/mo. Horses $15. 6 miles
to A&M. 822-4029. 15816
Apt. for two. $100.00. '/j utilities paid. 846-
5132. 15714
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
AND
PRELEASING FOR
SUMMER AND FALL
SEMESTERS
1&2 BEDROOMS
Furnished & Unfurnished
LONGMIRE HOUSE
2300 Longmire Drive
Southwood Valley -
Off FM 2818
College Station
On Shuttle Bus Route
Swimming Pool
Ample Parking
$175.00 to $245.00
1824 WILDE OAK CRICLE
Bryan
$160.00 to $235.00
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
Male roommate for summer
and/or fall. Studious, neat,
prompt in paying bills, energy
conscious. House $95/mo. +V3
utilities. Own room. Call Jaime
845-5611 or Glenn 845-1251 ex.
60, 8-5. Or 846-5517 after 6. isata
Furnished one bedroom apt. 406 Eisenhower.
Gas, water paid, $130. 822-3340, 779-
3700. I59t2
Kitchenettes, $105.00 monthly. Bills paid.
Deposit, Cable. Before 1:00, 822-3078. 157t3
The Charles Hotel in
downtown Bryan has va
cancies for A&M students.
Economical rates by the week
and by the month. Come by
and check with us at 201 S.
Main, Bryan. isete
SUMMER SPECIAL
2 Bdrm Unfurnished
$169.50
New 4-plexes
Fully Carpeted
Central Air & Heat
693-6893 or 846-2426
Cheyenne Apts.
Brentwood off of Anderson St.
NEW APARTMENTS. Efficiency $135 month.
One bedroom from $150 month, two bedroom
from $175 month. All bills paid except electric
ity. Villa West Apartments, south of Villa
Maria. Lorraine Peterson, Manager. 822-
7772. 75tfn
Luxury furnished duplex. Very large
bedroom. Built-in kitchen with all
appliances. Refrigerator with
icemaker. Country atmosphere. Lo
cated off Dowling Road across from
Bohanan Stables. $215 per/mo. &
utilities. No pets. 693-8534. Summer
only. 13306
Two female roommates for sum
mer and/or fall. Studious, neat,
prompt in paying bills, no pets,
energy conscious, non-smoker.
House $95/mo. 1 /3 utilities, own
room. 845-1251, ext. 60, 8-5.
846-5517 after 6. 157y4
FALL SPECIAL
Lease Now for the Fall
$219/2 Bdrm Unfurnished
10% Discount for Full Year Lease
New 4-plexes
Fully Carpeted
Cheyenne Apts.
For advanced students, a married
couple, or single, spacious
three-room, bath, a/c apartment.
Furnished, good taste, conve
nient to university, quiet excellent
neighborhood, bills paid. Inquire
159*2
B.T. for Brazos Valley,
good pay, day work, travel
allowance, fringe benefits.
779-0211 . 156112
Brentwood off of Anderson
693-6893 or 846-2426
THE NEW VILLAGE GREEN APTS.
401 University Oaks • College Station
Now Leasing
FAIRWAY APARTMENTS
3300 S. College
Summer Rates
$149 large 2 bedroom unfur
nished
$169 large 2 bedroom furnished
$149 large 2 bedroom unfur
nished
$169 large 2 bedroom furnished
f Now leasing for fall. (860 sq. ft.)
\ Swimming pool, washateria, near
; university and on shuttle bus
( route. 822-4964. isen
Delivery people needed part-time or
full-time. Flexible hours. Must be 18,
have own car and insurance.
$2.75/hr. plus tips and commission.
Apply Domino’s Pizza, 1504 Holle-
man. 693-2335 after 4:30. iseta
• Efficiencies - 1BR - 2BR, 1B - 2BR, 2B
►pool - tennis courts - club room •furnished or unfurnishedl
• on shuttle bus route
693-5432
VILLAGE OAK
APARTMENTS
nAMKiiAN OAK*
APARTMENTS
ATTENTION APARTMENT HUNTERS!
SUMMER LEASES
“30% DISCOUNT”
You can SAVE up to $374.00 when you sign a
summer lease. Please come by today and see how
much we can help you save.
We are now leasing for Fall & Spring semesters.
^ t r\ ^
Furnished & Unfurnished
Efficiency, 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apartments
Ail Utilities Included
No Escalation Clause or
Fuel Adjustment Charge
24 Hour Emergency
Maintenance Service
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
157113
3200 Pinfeather
now taking applications
*1&2 bedrooms
*Summer/Fall rates
*Furn. or unfurn.
822-2366
1-817-772-6031, Waco
155130
Dependable students
(male or female) for morn
ing paper routes close to
campus. Excellent income
for part-time job. Call 846-
8032.
THE GHADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Wang, Chih-Kang
Degree: Ph.D. in Business Administration
Dissertation: THE EFFECT OF FOREIGN
ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, AND CUL
TURAL ENVIRONMENT AND CON
SUMER'S SOCIO-DEMOGRAPHICS ON
CONSUMERS' WILLINGNESS TO BUY
FOREIGN PRODUCTS
Time: 10:00 a.m. on June 15, 1978
Place: Old Engineering Bldg., Room 201II
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
Part Time Help Wanted
Apply in Person
MOM'S SUB SHOP
Next to Cinema I & II
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Earl, Ronald Lynn
Degree: Ph D. in Business Administration
Dissertation: AN EXPERIMENTAL IN
VESTIGATION OF THE EFFECTS OF
ADVERTISEMENT STRUCTURE, MES
SAGE SIDEDNESS, AND TEST RE
SULTS ON SELECTED COMMUNICA
TION VARIABLES
Time: 1:00 p.m. on June 15, 1978
Place: Old Engineering Bldg., Room 210H
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
WANTED
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds.
822-0544. isetll
PROFESSIONAL TYPING SERVICES.
846-9109. 158U2
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Ahmed, Nazim Uddin
Degree: Ph.D. in Industrial Engineering
Dissertation: OPTIMIZATION OF LARGE
SCALE 0-1 INTERIOR PROGRAMMING
PROBLEMS WITH MULTIPLE CHOICE
CONSTRAINTS
Time: 2:00 p.m. on June 20, 1978
Place: Zachry Engineering Center, Room
337E
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
HELP WANTED
Full time typing. Symbols. Call 823-
7723. . 392tfn
SERVICES
LIBRARIAN
City of Bryan is accepting applications for a children’s libra
rian. Prefer applicant with a degree in library science or
closely related field. Excellent fringe benefits. Apply in per
son or send resume to:
Bryan Employment Office
300 S. Washington
Washington
Bryan, Texas 77801
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
M/F
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
Full Time Summer work available for High School
or college students who will desire part time work
with us this fall. Start $2.75/hour. Must be neat
and dependable. Apply in person only.
WHATABURGER
Bryan College Station
1101 Texas Ave. 105 Dominik
WE WANT YOUR
CALCULATOR
PROBLEMS
If TI or HP makes
it, we have it or
can get it in 24 hours.
LOUPOT’S
BOOKSTORE
Northgate — Across from the post of
fice
FOR SALE
1973 AMC Gremlin: PS, PB, air, radio, ' X
package. 846-7662 after 5. 15913
Summer of ’78
utility rebate
$78.00 cash each month for new summer tenants of
SCANDIA ★ SAUSALITO ★ SEVILLA
You will receive $78.00 in cash each month (June, July and August 1978) simply by
leasing an apartment in Scandia, Sausalito or Sevilla before June 15. No gimmicks.
Come by the office on the 15th of each month and pick up $78.00 in cash. Most
tenants will find $78.00 more than adequate to cover power bills during the summer.
If there's money left over - you get to keep it.
We call it the Summer of '78 utility rebate. You'll call it too good to be true.
Call or come by today. Offer ends when the projects are full. (Offer does not apply to
leases now in effect.)
S€/A\lf®ll/A\ Sevilla gaudfo
(off Anderson Street): 693-6505
(FM30/Huntsville Hwy):
693-4242
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College
823-8051
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
if
people keep
telling you to
quit smoking
cigarettes
don’t listen . . .
they’re
probably trying to
trick you
into
living # *
Cataloging systei| C
to be upgraded
HELP WANTED JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Local programmed lawn fer
tilization company needs
part-time or full-time help for
door to door sales campaign,
no hard-sell involved. Will
train. Call 779-0105. isgts
Have a highly profitable & beautiful Jeau Shop
of your own. Featuring the latest in Jeans. De
nims, Sportswear & Fashions. $13,500 in
cludes beginning inventory, fixtures & train
ing. Call anytime for Mr. Waters at (501) 568-
5125. 160ti
SPECIAL NOTICE
HELP WANTED
Night auditor 5 days (40)
hours per week. 11 PM to 7
AM. Apply Mr. Hawley, 1601
Texas, Bryan. isste
Stated Communication of Sul Ross Lodge
#1300 AF & AM, 312 Jersey, C.S.
Monday, June 12, 7 p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m.
Nick Combs
C. W. Trossen
16011
Part and full time help
wanted. Apply in person.
Pizza Inn, College Sta
tion. 413 S. Texas, ism
ATTENTION SUMMER AND
VET GRADUATES
You may begin ordering your
Graduation announcements
May 29th thru June 16th in the
Student Finance Center,
| Room 217, Memorial Student
; Center, from 8:00 to 4:00,
j Monday thru Friday. 15519
- ■
The Houston Chronicle has im
mediate openings for route carriers.
Salary ranges from $300-$550 per
month. Applicants must have after
noons free from 1-5 p.m. and de
pendable transportation. Also taking
applications for summer and fall
semesters. Call Julian McMurray
693-2323 or 846-0763. izstfn
Weight Watchers has now 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. 157135
Home Nursing needs R.N.,
An upheaval that will have a pro
found effect on major college and
university libraries lies just around
the corner.
Changeover to a new, more effi
cient materials cataloging system by
the Library of Congress will be the
cause. The Library of Congress has
announced its card catalog will be
closed in December 1979.
A new catalog, based on new rules
and computerized techniques, will
be used beginning Jan. 2, 1980.
Because many research libraries
rely on Library of Congress card
cataloging for cost reasons, colleges
and universities are faced with
changes, too.
“It will be traumatic at first, but
more efficient in the long run for li
brary patrons and libraries,” a Texas
A&M University library spokesman
said.
Noreen Alldredge of the Univer
sity’s Sterling C. Evans Library said
most libraries of 500,000 or more
volumes will change with the Li
brary of Congress. For a time, dual
catalogs probably will be required.
In that case a scholar, seeking ma
terials on a particular subject, will
make two searches. One will he by
computer terminal into an on-line
catalog and another in the now
standard way, by flipping through
cards in the card catalog. The latter
will be for material catalogued before
Jan. 2, 1980.
Eventually, all catalogs wl
electronic. But it will take time,:
Alldredge.
The major culprit is the “In
edge explosion.” Accelerationi
search, scholarship and publish : ,
recent years makes it difficult!*
raries to keep up.
The Library of Congress,
example, has not yet caught up
World War 1 in its 23 mifliom
card catalog.
“Even though libraries areH
intensive,” A11 dredge said, "3
taining the present card catalog:
labor intensive.”
Texas A&M libraries k:
headstart on a possible change
to the new Library of Congres
tern, through cooperationii
Ohio College Library Centers
system and use of the Automal
formation Retrieval System (il
AIRS holdings here have
machine-readable form sin
With similar systems provii
base, if the committee made
mendations accepted by thelh
Council for a changeover, thepiij
would go more smoothly,!
Texas A& M researchers are
used to an automatic systemanl
taining information from compi
generated listings such as com]
output microfiche.
ANN
Cartei-
States
cooper
but is
Soviet
stead.
In ai
class ol
Carter
two co
peace
rocal.
“Bot
straint
troubh
must
agree 11
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of ide
rights.
Aide
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also a
ter’s gi
Oceanography prof
elected chairman
V]
A Texas A&M University
oceanography professor has been
elected chairman of the University
National Oceanographic Laboratory
System (UNOLS) at the group s an
nual meeting in Washington D.C.
T.K. Treadwell, the new chair
man, said UNOLS is composed of all
United States universities which op
erate oceanographic vessels and
have major graduate academic pro
grams in oceanography.
Texas A&M helped found the
group in 1972, he said.
“We (UNOLS) provide a unified
source of information for the f ederal
government on all aspects of sea
going ships, submersibles, equip
ment, technicians and financial sup
port,” Treadwell said.
“It also serves as a scheduling!
ter,” he continued. “Wetrytol
tate the process of getting sciet
to sea and utilizing researchsli;
the most efficient manner.
Treadwell said the majoremp!
for the coming year will bee
lishment of a schedule of moden
tion and replacement
university-operated oceanogn;
research fleets. Texas A&Mk
of the nation’s major researcti
in its fleet.
Treadwell, with federal gt
ment agency representatives,!
traveling to Washington in ju!
present their proposed modtci
tion program before the!
Oceanographic Committee.
Italian suspects arrested
United Press International
ROME — The police dragnet for
the assassins of former Premier Aldo
Moro has focused on three men, in
cluding the elusive chief of the Red
Brigades Rome section.
Magistrate Achille Gallucci Tues
day filed murder and kidnape
against three new suspects,!
to nine the number of pel
wanted for I taly’s worst terrorif
since World War II. Police so:|
said more suspects may soe
named.
'68 VW. Sunroof, radio. $300. 846-0191.159t3
Thursday
ORIENTATION DANCE: All incoming freshmen here for
the orientation session will be treated to a dance at 9 p.m. in tie
MSC 224. A stereo system will provide the music and dressii
casual.
INTRAMURALS SIGNUP: Signup for first summer session
intramurals ends Thursday at 5 p.m. Students can signupil
DeWare Fieldhouse for softball, volleyball, tennis, racquetba!
cross country, basketball and handball.
GROVE MOVIE: “Logan’s Run.” Michael York and Farral
Fawcett-Majors star in this science fiction movie about the
world of the future. Movie begins at 8:45 p.m.
Friday
REGISTRATION ENDS: Friday is the last day for enrolling
in the first summer session at A&M. Students must pick up their
card packets in G. Rollie White and sign up for courses fofprei
p.m.
REGENTS MEET: All students are welcome to attend the
A&M Board of Regents meeting at 8:30 a.m. in the Board
Meeting Room adjacent to the MSC. Discussion will centeron
the 1978-79 fiscal budget.
FREE U SIGNUP: Students may sign upfor Free-University
courses from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the first floor of the MSC
Classes ranging from bartending to dancing will be available./!
deposit may be required for some classes.
BEER BASH: New York Subway is sponsoring a back-to-
school beer bash beginning at 8 p.m. at the National Guard
Armory on Coulter Street in Bryan. Admission is $1 for all tk
beer you can drink. WTAW’s Steve Austin will be on hand to
provide the music.
GROVE: “Cross of Iron.” James Coburn takes the leading
role in this war thriller. Movie begins at 8:45 p.m.
Saturday
GROVE: “Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Comedy
take-off on the King Arthur days. Movie begins at 8:45
Sunday
GROVE: “Nicholas and Alexandra.” Movie begins at 8:45
p.m.
Monday
DROPPING COURSES: Monday is the last day for dropping
courses with no record.
CRAFT SHOP: Summer 1 Workshop registration will be
held in the MSC Arts and Crafts Workshop in the basement ol
the MSC until 5 p.m.
GROVE: “Coconuts.” A Marx brothers comedy. Movie be
gins at 8:45 p.m.
Tuesday
GROVE: “To Kill a Mockingbird.” Gregory Peck stars ini
suspenseful courtroom drama. Movie begins at 8:45 p.m.