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The Battalion
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
The College of Science Presents
CAREER OPPORTUNITY
INFORMATION
For: BIOLOGY - Monday, October 16
MATH & STAT - Tuesday, October 17
PHYSICS - Wednesday, October 18
CHEMISTRY - Thursday, October 19
7:00 p.m. each evening, Room 113 Heldenfels
all student invited
[Informal Programs - for undergraduate students interested)
or involved in above majors featuring:
[Roundtable Discussions - with individuals involved in ca
reers in these fields.
Ipor further information call 845-7361
FOR SALE
1975 Torino. Clean, runs good, $2100. Call
822-5415 after 5:00. 2316
’74 Kawasaki 175 Enduro. 6,900 miles, excel
lent condition, $300. Call 779-0669 after 5:00
and weekends. 2713
’74 Dodge window maxivan. Good condition.
822-4614. 27t5
For sale. 1971 VvV squareback, $500. 693-
4565. 27t5
HELP WANTED
Part time help wanted. GRAPEVINE PER-
SONAL1TY. Call 846-3411. 28tln
Delivery help needed afternoons only. Orna
mental Castings, Inc. 779-1400. 26t3
HELP WANTED
Leica 400 mm lens. 846-3541.
25t5
1969 Dodge Coronet. New muffler, shocks,
starter, distributor, 17-20 MPG. Call evenings
845-7968. 20U0
19 b&w tv/radio combination. $30. 693-
0787.
SPECIAL NOTICE
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Pugh, Clifford E.
Degree: Ph.D. in Soil Science
Dissertation: INFLUENCE OF SURFACE
AREA AND MORPHOLOGY ON THE
OXIDATION OF PYRITE FROM
TEXAS LIGNITE
Time: 9:30 a.m. on October 31, 1978
Place: Soil & Crop Sciences, Room 440
G. VV. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Bobsein, Rex L.
Degree: Ph.D. in Chemistry
Dissertation: THE SYNTHESIS AND
PROPERTIES OF SOME NEW
METALLODIBENZO-TETRAAZA [14]
ANNULENES
Time: 10:00 a.m. on October 13, 1978
Place: Chemistry Annex, Room I 135
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Genovesi, Anthony Dennis
Degree: Ph.D. in Genetics
Dissertation: ADVANCES IN THE DE
VELOPMENT OF A SOMATIC CELL
GENETIC SYSTEM FOR ORYZA
SAT1VA L. (RICE) VIA ANTHER CUL
TURE
Time: 2:00 p.m. on October it, 1978
Place: Plant Sciences Conf, Robm 202
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
THE GRADUATE COLLEGE
Final Examination for the Doctoral Degree
Name: Karr, Linda G.
Degree: Ph.D. in Educational Curriculum
and Instruction
Dissertation: THE EFFECTS OF TOKEN
REINFORCEMENT IN A COMPUTER
ASSISTED INSTRUCTION PROGRAM
Time: 3:30 p.m. on October 26, 1978
Place: EDCI, Room 367
G. W. Kunze
Dean of the Graduate College
Cooperative Education in the
College of Liberal Arts is seek
ing applicants for a spring job
with the National Weather
Service in Ft. Worth. If you are
interested please contact
Susannah Clary or Henry
Pope at 845-5141 as soon as
possible. arts
Special notice
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
PETS
Free Siamese kitten. 693-9917.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
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. 10123
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 isttn
HELP WANTED
Disc jockey, waitresses,
doorman, bartender, and
female afternoon bartender.
Call for appointment, Sonny’s
846-9390. istfn
NEEDED
Waitresses, barback,
hostess. Top pay. To in
quire stop by Astraptes.
846-1100. 22tfn
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
BABYSITTER
I Need elderly lady to comej
■ into home for one two year!
| old girl. Call 846-2167 afterj
[_5. 27ty|
WANTED
Helpl Need 5 date ticket books to Baylor
game. Call Tom 845-5477. 2617
Typing. 846-7577. 26110
SPECIAL NOTICE
( Weight Watchers can show you
| how losing weight never tasted so
CAMPUS
AUDIO
iFor a 20-50% discount on most
Imakes of stereo equipment. Plus
|high end audio t.v., p.a. equip.,
|etc. All equipment brand new in I
(factory sealed cartons with full!
(warranties. Call Jimmy Spalten at I
■693-5388. 23114!
BEAT THE
PARKING PROBLEM
Honda CB200, ’75. Excel
lent condition, low mileage.
$550. 693-3441.
I
I
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j ( Drive _ 26tfn J
DIXIE CHICKEN
Morning persons 8-4
shift
Apply 307 University
. j good. College Station club meets
11 Thursdays, 5:15, Lutheran Stu-
||dent Center, 315 N. College
" j Main. For further information call
WANTED
6 full time, 4 pat time counter
help, pizza makers. Must
apply in person at Chanello’s,
301 Patricia, C.S. 25110
HOUSE OF CARS
Let us save you hundreds of dol
lars on your next new car. Call
your Aggie reps Dan Daneff “78”
846-8497 or Danny Shannon
‘“80” 846-1213. ' ' ' 25t5
HELP WANTED
EXCEPTIONAL
OPPORTUNITY TO EARN
Jeed students with ambition and
leadership ability to work part
kime with international organiza
tion. 779-1955. 28t3
“SKI STEAMBOAT
SPRINGS, January
2-7/7-12. $150. Lifts,
lodging, breakfast 5
days, 5 nights. Stu
dents and faculty.
Space limited; Going
fast. Write Rainbow
Ski, 421 N. Post Oak
Lane, Houston, Tx.
77024 or Phone
713-681-2741 . 28110
Shaklee Corporation has im
mediate openings for product dis
tributors. Excellent pay and bene
fits. For interview call 693-6221 or
come by Rm. 407 A,B Rudder
Tower, Tues. Oct. 10, 6:30
P.m. 2513
Need dishwashers and one daytime waitress at
Fort Shiloh. Apply in person at Fort
Shiloh. 2715
1“ DixTETCHICKEtT
\ Weekdays, Mon.-Fri.,
| 9 a.m.-12 p.m. \
Miscellaneous Chores a
I Apply 307 University Drive J
i . H r , 26tm |
WANTED
10 full time and 5 part time drivers
for delivery. Must have own car.
Apply in person at Chanello’s,
301 Patricia. Good pay, flexible
hours. 25iio
OVERSEAS JOBS - Summer/full
time. Europe, S. ’America, Australia;
Asia, etc. All fields, $.500-1200
’monthly, expenses paid, sightseeing.
Free info. - Write: International Job
Center, Box 4490 - TC Berkeley, CA
94704. 23H0
Openings available for cashiers,
waitresses, waiters, busboys,
and lineworkers. Apply in person
at 810 S. Main between 2:00 and
5:00 p.m. 25ttn
FOR RENT
Furnished apartment. Male only. Good tor
two, $100/mo. Call 846-5132. 9tfn
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
WAITRESSES COOKS
Positions now open for day
and night shifts. Apply in per
son, Pizza Inn, College Sta
tion. 24t5
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
Are you a foodaholic? Contact Overeaters
Anonymous. Call 845-4455 or 693-3067. 25t5
Professional typing services. 846-9109. 6t33
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
RESUME SERVICE
Sell yourself effectively. Have a
professional resume prepared by
BUSINESS &
COMMUNICATION SERVICES
Call 846-5794 for an appointment
UNIVERSITY ACRES
APARTMENTS
Located off Wellborn Road,
Vz 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.
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 $2.90/hr.
Apply in person at
Der Wienerschnitzel
501 S. Texas Ave.
Between 2-5 p.m. daily.
ROOMMATE WANTED
KEYPUNCHING & VERIFICATION
Professional Data Entry Service.
Specialists in Survey Processing call
SORT-DATA SERVICES
822- 7080. 20t12
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
Roommate needed. 2-bdrm. house across
from campus. Your own room $100 & l A
utilities. Call Debbie 846-8043. 2713
LOST
Small diamond pendant on gold chain. Large
sentimental value. Reward. Please call collect
713-469-4648. 28t5
FOR SALE OR RENT
1 BR furnished apt.
Oaks. $260 a month,
693-4723 after 8 P.M.
to sublet at Plantation
utilities included. Call
LAST
NATIONAL
BANK
Now accepting
applications for all
positions.
(Bartenders,
waitresses, cooks
busboys, etc.)
846-6639
411 South Texas
Avenue
2813
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 Oominik
188tfn
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)
Bryan
1101 Texas
Whataburger
College Station
105 Dominik
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-80511
★★★★★★★★★★★★
/J DIXIE CHICKEN *
fj Part time weekend help. NeatJ
^ and dpendable. Apply in person,Jt
■k 307 University Drive between*
•£8:30 & 10:30 a.m., 12:30 and*
*3:00 p.m. 28t4 k
RAMADA INN
WANTED:
waiters
cooks
desk clerk
waitresses
Apply in person
410 South Texas Avenue,
College Station
Vot all fast /ood
had, expert say.
United Press’’international
NEW ORLEANS — “Fast food” does not necessarily translal
“junk food,” a nutrition researcher reports.
Barbara Shannon, an associate professor of nutrition at Pe,
vania State University, recently told the American Dietetic/
tion that fast food chains often provide healthy, wholesome
although she stopped well short of a blanket endorsement.
Shannon said trends toward fast food and increased eating
among Americans pose serious questions for dieticians.
T think that nutrition educators have not traditionally ind,
restaurant dining as one of the sources of food and nutrition. No,
have to realize that eating out is a way of life," she said in ant*
view.
Eating at fast food restaurants — those with rapid, ovor
counter service — is approaching a volume of $20 hillion annnali
the United States.
Some people rely on fast food restaurants for as many as 10nt«
week. Shannon’s research has shown. And customers under the
of 35 choose a fast food place about 60 percent of the time when
eat out. S
There are three key questions about last loud eating as it bea
people’s health. Shannon said:
— How often do they eat outP
— How nutritious is the food offered?
What do they choose from among the offerings? ._
“This business of going around and saying all fast food isjunl
is just not so,” Shannon said. “There are many last food items F
good foods. There are some that are not.
Asked which foods are the best. Shannon was pressed to
answer.
Most sandwiches — hamburgers, cheeseburgers. Big Macs,
{jlets and so forth — meet good nutrition requirements, slies
though some have too many calories. And, she points out, "ifat
burger has tomato and lettuce on it, it's better from a nulrili
standpoint than just a hamburger. "
The least nutritional foods are easy to list.
“Colas — soft drinks — are the worst."she said. "They offerpt
cally nothing but calories." Second worst are fruit pies, she!
though conceding, "I think they re delicious.
Shannon said she is encouraged by a trend toward more dive
in fast food. Where a few years ago the term fast food" ev
images of carhops and hamburgers, she said, it now covers ai
menu including Mexican food, fried chicken, pizza, salad ban
even Chinese and Japanese food in some areas.
The concept of fast food service is catching on in school I
programs and Shannon views that trend with.ambivalence.
“It’s a plus that this fast food approach is at least reducing
waste. They are improving the fast food menu. That's the plus
The negative side is that it’s not teaching children to eat a
variety of foods, to learn to eat other kinds.
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AGGIE SPECIAL
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Egg Roll
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