The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 28, 1978, Image 4

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Page 4 THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1978
The Battalion Classified
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SPECIAL NOTICE
SPECIAL NOTICE
HELP WANTED
CHILD CARE
Don’t be last in line. Order Graduation Announcements now
in the Student Finance Center, Rm 217, MSC.
Help wanted, male, female. Small assemblies.
Apply in person at 4109 College Main. 6t20
Babysitting for Texas A&M University games.
Donna Meacham 846-1335. 2011
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Electronics technician able to re- |
pair audio amplifiers who would |
like to train for horn repair. Able to I
work at least 20 hrs. a week. No I
phone calls. Lang Music Co., I
1410 Texas Ave., Bryan. ists I
AVON
HOW MUCH MONEY YOU
EARN IS UP TO YOU
Become an Avon Representa
tive. The more you sell, the
more money you earn. And
you set your own hours, too.
Call 822-1430. 10t23
*Now Open
KID STUFF
CHILDCARE
CENTER
PREGNANCY TESTING
Counselling on all alternatives
and birth control methods.
Women’s Referral Center
3910 Old College Road.
846-8437. 3ti 9
HELP WANTED
Earn $100 a month working 6 hours a week.
779-1955. 17tS
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• Preschool
• After school
• Open TAMU
football games
Open Friday & Saturday
evenings
2103 Wilkes
North Bryan
822-3600
^ Jim & Mary Hart 20t2 ^
Weight Watchers can show you
how losing weight never tasted so
good. College Station club meets
Thursdays, 5:15, Lutheran Stu
dent Center, 315 N. College
Main. For further information call
822-7303. 1-
HELP WANTED
Disc jockey, waitresses,
doorman, bartender, and
female afternoon bartender.
Call for appointment, Sonny’s
846-9390. i stfn
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WE WANT YOU
Danver’s Restaurant 201 Dominik
has openings part-time 11-2 Mon.-Fri.
and weekday nights until closing. If
you qualify, see Mr. Smith after 2 p.m.
No phone calls, please. acts
WANTED
Professional typing services. 846-9109. 6t33
RQOMMATE WANTED
ATTENTION
DECEMBER
GRADUATES
You may begin ordering
your Graduation An
nouncements September 1
through September 29,
1978 at the Student Fi
nance Center, Room 217,
Memorial Student Center,
from 8:00 to 4:00, Monday
through Friday . 184130
COCKTAIL WAITRESSES
Apply Miranda’s
309 University
next to Dixie Chicken
Between 8:30 and 3:00 p.m.
Kitchen help, bus help, experienced
waiters. Attractive cocktail help, ex
perience preferred. Top Salary. Open
ings immediately. Contact Joyce Di
xon, 693-2200 between 10:00 a.m.
and 5:00 p.m. 188t6
Premium Pay for
Home Makers
Excellent opportunity to
work 2, 3, or 4 hrs a day.
Earn extra cash in the middle
of the day while children are in
school.
Whataburger
Bryan
1101 Texas
C.S.
105 Dominik
188tfn
Male roommate wanted. Own bedroom,
$ 140/person. All included. 693-4468. iTtfi
SERVICES
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds
822-0544.
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Typing and proof reading: A professional job
by a professional. Call 713-596-6618 after
5:00. 20110
Before you buy or rent furni
ture or appliances, see
Wood’s Furniture Center,
house of quality merchandise.
Interior designer available.
Wood’s Furniture Center
Phone: 823-0947
Next door to
Wyatt’s Cafeteria
800 Texas Avenue
OACKIh
ikboc
Openings available for all
shifts. Start $2.70 days; $2.75
nights. Good company
benefits. Flexible schedules to
meet student needs. Apply
Jack in the Box College
Station, across from
Culpepper Plaza. 1319
WANTED
Phone personnel and pizza mak
ers. Flexible hours. Apply in per
son after 4:30.
Domino's Pizza
1504 Holleman, C.S.
693-2335 Ifitfn
KEYPUNCHING & VERIFICATION
Professional Data Entry Service.
Specialists in Survey Processing call
SORT-DATA SERVICES
822- 7080. 20,12
LOST
Senior ring: 1977. Handsome reward. 696-
4421 (nights). 18t26
Reward for return of white German Shephard.
693-3962. 1615
Reward. Gold St. Mark’s High School ring
lost. Blue stone. Craig 845-7096. 1913
■ Men’s Seiko watch. Stainless steel,
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■ 'blue face, day-date. Not very valuable^
financially, but carries sentimental*
«value. Owner greatly depends on thisB
|watch. Call 693-7563. Reward OfJ
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UNIVERSITY ACRES
APARTMENTS
Located off Wellborn Road,
1 /2 mile past 2818 on FM
2154. Many new im
provements. All bills paid
except electricity. Rates
begin at $135.00. Get
country atmosphere close
to campus. 1 bedroom
apts. now available. CALL
TOM CLEMENTS at 846-
5796 or 846-6189
weekends and after 5 p.m.
Joe Courtney, Inc.
HELP WANTED
Needed. Part-time waiters, waitresses, wine
steward, kitchen help. Call Black Forest Inn
1-874-2407. 1815
The Houston Chronicle has im
mediate openings for route car
riers. Salary ranges from $300-
$550 per month. Applicants must
have afternoons free from 1-5
p.m. and dependable transporta
tion. Also taking applications for
fall semester. Call Julian McMur-
ray 693-2323 or 846-0763. izstin
Wanted
Fast Food Personnel
FREE FOOD
PAID VACATIONS
ROOM FOR
ADVANCEMENT.
EXCELLENT WORKING
CONDITIONS.
NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY.
Part & full time positions
available for the following shifts:
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
7 p.m.-2 a.m.
5 p.m.-2 a.m.
Starting pay $2.80/hr.
Apply in person at
Der Wienerschnitzel
501 S. Texas Ave.
(Between 2-5 p.m. daily
184130 1 '
ARE YOU AVERAGE?
Average is the best of the worst,
and the worst of the best!
There is an above average
A&M student that desires an
above average income while
getting their degree. This stu
dent is aware that they cannot
make an above average in
come doing average work.
They know the only way to
make an above average in
come is in direct sales. They
know talking to people will
make them money. This per
son is probably a business
major that seeks a working
education along with a clas
sroom education. If you think
you are this person we will
give you the training, a
needed product with superior
quality, and the opportunity.
Phone 846-0966 for a per
sonal interview.
NUCLEAR POWER
TRAINEES
High school grads to age
23
Call collect (713)
224-4444 or 224-5577 4„8i
RESUME SERVICE
Sell yourself effectively. Have a
professional resume prepared by
RIIQINFQQ A
COMMUNICATION SERVICES
Call 846-5794 for an appointment
NOW HIRING
Several positions open for deliv
ery people. $2.75/hr., 6% com
mission. Must be 18, have own
car, and insurance. Domino’s
Pizza, 1504 Holleman, after 4:30
p m. 693-2335. 4t6
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
FOR SALE
BARTENDERS NEEDED
$3.00/hr., minimum 6 mo. ex
perience. Apply Miranda’s, 309
University next to Dixie Chicken,
between 8:30 and 3:00 p.m. i2tfn
1971 Suzuki 350. Exc. condition, ph. 822-
0460. 2015
74 Dasher. $2400 or negotiable. 4409 College
Main, apt. #4 3:30-4:30 or apt. #1. 1819
WANTED
Tutor wanted in beginning flute. 693-8811.1912
1969 Dodge Coronet. New muffler, shocks,
starter, distributor, 17-20 MFC. Call evenings
845-7968. 20110
Tutor wanted in math 102. 693-8811.
’72 Suzuki 6T750GT Windjammer and extras,
only 16,000 miles. Excellent condition. Call
Dave after 5 p.m. 693-4262. Best offer. 1912
Wanted. Dresser, scuba, stereo. 693-8811.1913
Dual 1242 turntable with ADC cartridge.
693-8576. 191.3
FOR RENT
Furnished apartment. Two bedroom, one
bath, all bills paid, except electricity.
$210/month, near campus. 693-5904. lltll
Attention Fraternities. For Sale: Ideal histori
cal home for frat house with 1.5 acres within
minutes from campus. For information call
846-5748. 16t5
Horse pasture and stalls. 693-0909.
188126
Furnished apartment. Male only. Good tor
two, $100/mo. Call 846-5132. 9tfn
DUPLEX
2 bedroom, 1 bath duplex
for rent. Located on
wooded lot. $260/mo.
Jacob Beal Realty, 822-
4518. 192tfn
PLANTS
20c up - $2.00. 1508 Wood
land, Bryan. Come to Road
way Inn, turn right on South
ern, come 2 blocks.
19t2
NEW EFFICIENCIES
$140 month. One bedroom from $175
month. All bills paid except electricity.
No pets. Villa West Apartments, south
of Villa Maria. Lorraine Peterson,
manager. 822-7772. isitfn
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
rf-MnOattiS 1
Mr. Gatti’s is presently accepting applications for
part time nights 14-21 hours per week. Mr. Gatti’s
University Square 846-4809. Call or come by bet
ween 2:00-5:00 p.m. iste
DUPLEX FOR SALE
By owner. Large two bed
room duplex. 2-story, large,
rooms. Fireplace, garage,
fenced back yard. Assume
loan balance. 1915 Pine
Tree Drive, Bryan.
Call 823-5064 before 5
or
779-8991 after 6
PERSONALS
Senior would like date to
Texas Tech home game and
any future home games after
that. Call John after 6 p.m.,
Sunday after 3 p.m. 693-
9686 ?nt.?
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
FULL OR PART TIME
Flexible hours to fit your schedule
Rapid advancement
♦Day. shift
♦Night shift (til 10:00 p.m.)
♦Weekends
Minimum starting salary $2.75 per hour for inexperienced persons. Cashier experience
helpful.
Apply in person only:
9:30-11:00 a.m. (if possible)
Whataburger
Bryan
College Station
105 Dominik
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Charges for medication
possible at health center
By MICHELLE SCUDDER
Battalion Staff
The University Health Center
may begin charging students for
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medication they receive due to ris
ing operating costs.
The health center now charges
students a $15 health center fee per
semester which pays for any medi
cation they are given.
Claude Goswick, center director,
said he intends to submit the prop
osal to charge students for medica
tion to Dr. John Koldus, vice presi
dent for student services, next
month.
Koldus said that the health cent
er’s medical expenses are costing
more than the $15 per student.
“Our alternatives are to reduce ser
vices or provide other sources of in
come, so we re looking at the partial
user fee, he said.
“I’m receptive to the proposal and
I’d like to see what he’s talking
about specifically,” Koldus said. The
proposal would also have to be ap
proved by Texas A&M University
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Board of Regents, since it relates
fees, Koldus said.
"Our income is relatively fin
because $15 is the maximum we
charge students by law fora
center lee,” said Goswick.
"We could go to the legislate ' rm j
and ask them to raise the fee,
this increased cost would all
those who never set foot in
health center,” Goswick said.
The health center director
that charging for medication«
be letting those who actuallyusej
he alth center pay for it. Also,
wick said the students would be
ing in exact proportion to
amount that they used the bed em w
center. He said this might cutdoi )r0 ^ a ^
on unnecessary use of the heal
center, which, he said, happens
casionallv
The health center will lose
sible $85,()()() a year as of Sunjj
when it will no longer be a requj
ment for university employees
get physicals. Texas A&M
health center $20 for each physiol
Goswick said the proposal)
charge students for medication
not being made because of the
policy toward physicals.
If we hadn t lost themoneyfe
the physicals we would still have
lave additional income,’ Cosai
said, fie added that thebe;
center budgeted for the money fra iy oflr
(ho phy sicals for this year, butlhe 'howe
was still a $10,(MX) deficit beforel! ; <> m e 1
money was taken away
Goswick said that cuttingthesti
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is not a feasible alternative. "Wea tester
irdly cut our physician staff»(
don t ev en have enough as it is.J lamag
so said that the health centerdu foro e '
quite heavily on the nursestk
at ing the patient!
for
Goswick said that under Ik 11,032
APPLICATIONS FOR LEADER
SHIP POSITIONS IN THE MSC
COUNCIL ARE NOW BEING
ACCEPTED IN ROOM 216 OF
THE MSC. POSITIONS AVAIL
ABLE ARE:
DIRECTOR OF FUNDS
COMPTROLLER
(ACCOUNTING & FINANCE
MAJORS MAYBE ESPECIALLY
INTERESTED)
FOR MORE INFORMATION,
COME BY THE STUDENT PRO
GRAMS OFFICE OR CALL
845- 1515.
DEADLINE MONDAY,
OCT. 2
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proposal, students would probali
not be charged for over-the-counti
medicine like that received in ll
cold clinic. “Our biggest medidu
expense is for prescription meffi;
tion," Goswick said.
Gosw ick said that if a charge!
medication was initiated ini
pharmacy, then the pharmacy coil
operate on a break-even ban
"When that happens, we could
lord to stock much more medidio
that we can t stock now. VVewonl
be supplying a much broadersup|
of medication at a convenience
the students, at a much cheapernl
than it would cost at the store
Goswick said that students woop
charged for what the median'
cost plus their cost of dispensir I
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Goswick said that in the fe
there is a possibility that studrts
might be charged for X-rays
services also.
"In the past it has beenamatte
of pride that we don’t charge stu
dents for medication; just the 111
health center fee a semester, b
the way expenses have skyrucW
it can t stay that way now, Con*
said. Goswick said that hea
ters at other universities makeii'
tional charges for medication
Dr. Paul Trickett, health ceni
director at the University oflei
said, “We’ve always charged'!
dents for medication in the 11 fi
I’ve been here.
“We have our own pharmaej'i
the center, which provides medic
tion for students at a reasonaU
charge; less than downtown,’Ini
kett said.
Dr. James Whitehurst, heal
center director at the University
Houston, said that they have alrt
charged students for medicatio
and they also have a pharmil
which supplies medication tos|
dents at “a cheaper rate tin
elsewhere.”
Like the other two universil
Texas Tech charges students I
medication they receive, Te?
Tech also has a pharmacy in
clinic, which offers medicationH
students at rates competitive w
the community, Elizabeth
assistant director of the
clinic, said.
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We Now Have ©Clarion
CLARION 100 EQB-II
Equalizer
CLARION PE-703A
15 watt/channel power booster, with 5 slide controls
for superior tonal control at your fingertips.
LIST
$119.95
$ 89
AM/FM/8-Track In-dash car stereo
with push-button tuning & eject but
List $199.95 SALE $ 135
CLARION PE-683A
In-dash AM/FM cassette car stereo.
$9995
$129.95
1-YEAR PARTS & LABOR
WARRANTY ON ALL
CLARION EQUIPMENT
Additional 2-Year Warranty Available.
SOME ITEMS LIMITED QUANTITIES
gf«»w=iasisTi«i—■ At The Triangle Where Old College
■BE—EHB55B5BB5E Rd. Meets South College
professionals in sound systems (Across from Chicken Oil Co.) 846-41