The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 07, 1978, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1978,
The
Battalion Classified
HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR RENT
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 $2.90 per hour for Inexperienced persons. Cashier experience
helpful.
Apply in person only:
9:30-11:00 a.m. (if possible)
Whataburger
Bryan
1101 Texas
College Station
105 Dominik
JSStfn^
Apt., for rent, spring sem., at Cheyene. Shut
tle bus, rent $220 unfurn. 693-9736. 48t3
j Bryan Hospital has part time open- i
jings for Medical Technology. Will I
work call every other week. Regis- 1
ter to MLT or MT. Excellent oppor- j
tunity for students. Salary will j
| commensurate. Contact Tammy |
I Schmitt, Chief Medical Techni-!
| cian, 822-1347, Ex. 274. I
EOE 44tn j
Lab technician. Experienced in chemical syn
thesis required. Call Dr. Tsutsui 845-5417.44t6
Part time help wanted. GRAPEVINE PER
SONALITY. Call 846-3411. 28tfn
WANTED
Professional typing services. 846-9109. 47t26
Typing. 846-7577.
40tl8
Typing. 823-4579.
30t40
Typing. Experienced, fast,
kinds. 822-0544.
accurate. All
37 tin
FOUND
■■MM'
Found. Binoculars at the A&M
Call 846-7441.
vs. Bice game.
47t3
SERVICES
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
-Hut
Pizza Hut of Bryan now accepting ap
plications for waitresses and cooks.
Applicants must be well groomed and
enjoy working with people. Working
hours can be arranged around school
schedule. Please apply at 2610 S.
Texas Avenue to arrange an inter
view. 45110
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
PREGNANCY TESTING
Counselling on all alternatives
and birth control methods.
Women’s Referral Center,
3910 Old College Road.
846-8437 38ttn
5 Full Time 10 Part Time
Counter help and pizza
makers. Good pay, flexible
hours. Must apply in person.
Chanello’s
301 Patricia 44tn
HELP WANTED PART TIME
11-2 Mon. thru Fri., & more
hours if desired
Apply Schlotzsky’s
100 S. Texas Ave., College
Station
For Sale. Honda 450. Good condition, has fair
ing. Call 846-2689. 43t7
27’ Travel trailer; completely hooked up; ideal
for single student life, $3,750. 779-3093. 47i5
Teal 6c Technics stereo. After 6 p.m. 846-
1481. 46t3
FOR RENT
Schwinn Continental, men’s 26" ten-speed.
Excellent condition. 845-2701. 47t4
STAFF ACCOUNTANTS ^
Bryan-College Station public ac
counting firm is seeking account
ants. Some public accounting ex
perience preferred. Replies con
fidential. Write Box 3854, Bryan,
Vjexas 77801. 46t4^
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
Garrard 630's turntable with pickering car
tridge, still in warranty, $80.(K). 779-0177.48t4
Pair KLH model six speakers. $150. 693-3986,
evenings. 48tl
1973 Datsun 1200. Two-door, radio and tape.
Best offer. Call 846-6495 after 4. 48t4
jThe Department of Mathemat- ^
Sics will take applications for0
Jstudent employment for^
^Spring Semester 1979. Appli-^
Jcations are available in the5
^Mathematics Department,5
J Room 102 Milner Hall. Appli-5
^cation deadline is NovemberS
5, 5 p.m. 4619!
Bryan Hospital has part time
grounds maintenance position
open. Will work around school
schedule within reason. Contact
Doug Cruitt, Director of Engi
neers, 822-1347, Ex. 268.
EQE i^ij,,
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^Courtne^JjTCj^^^^
LOST
LARGE REWARD
Lost Fri., Nov. 3 between College
Station and Caldwell. Case with
jewelry pouch containing jewelry
with great sentimental value. If
found, call 846-5378. 48t4
SPECIAL NOTICE
{Weight Watchers can show you*
I how losing weight never tasted so J
| good. College Station club meets J
(Thursdays, 5:15, Lutheran Stu- {
| dent Center, 315 N. College!
j Main. For further information call J
i
OFFICIAL NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE
5 Full Time
10 Part Time
Drivers for delivery. Good pay,
flexible hours. Must apply in
person at Chanello’s, 301 Pat
ricia St., C.S. 441
FREE APARTMENT
PLUS SALARY
Part Time Maintenance Man
Plumbing and electrical skills
required
Must Have Tools
822-4964
f OVERSEAS JOBS ”71
I Summer/full time. Europe, S. i
America, Australia, Asia, etc. All !
| fields, $500-1200 monthly, expenses |{
( paid, sightseeing. Free info. - Write: |i
International Job Center, Box 4490- !
TC, Berkeley, CA 94704. * 48tio j
L
Part time. Week nights 10-3.
Weekends 10-5. Starting
$2.80/hr. Apply in person.
Jack-in-the-Box
1604 Texas Avenue, College
Station
34123
NOTICE
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE MAJORS
Preregistration for the Spring Semester 1979 will be con
ducted during the week of November 13-17, 1978. Spring
Semester Schedule of Classes will be available on or about
November 6.
All Biomedical Science majors are required to schedule a
conference with their Academic Advisor and obtain an ap
proved Course Request Form for use at preregistration. You
can avoid long waiting periods by making an appointment
with your advisor and having your Course Request Form
approved prior to the week of preregistration. When you
have obtained the approved Course Request Form, deliver it
to the Biomedical Science office, Room 332, Veterinary Med
ical Administration Building. During preregistration week,
you should return to the Biomedical Science office to pick up
your registration packet and complete your preregistration.
SEE YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISOR SOON
America’s Largest Chain of Western
Stores needs aggressive managers
and manager trainees. Monthly salary,
percent of sales paid monthly, percent
of yearly profits, Insurance benefits,
rofit sharing program, stock pur
chase plan. Must be willing to relocate.
Contact: Western Sales, P.O. Box
5306, Arlington, TX 76011. 44t5
The Houston Chronicle will have
openings for two motor route carriers
effective 12/1/78. Salaries range
from $385-$450 per month plus
bonuses and transportation allow
ances. Applicants must have week
day afternoons and weekend
mornings available. We are also tak
ing applications for routes for the
spring semester. Call Julian McMur-
ray, 693-2323 or 846-0763. 43tfn
SENIOR RING ORDERING PROCEDURE
FOR STUDENTS COMPLETING 92 HOURS AT THE END OF THE FALL 78 SEMESTER
TO BE ELIGIBLE TO ORDER THE TEXAS A&M SENIOR CLASS RING, AN UNDERGRADUATE
STUDENT MUST HAVE AT LEAST NINETY-TWO (92) SEMESTER HOURS, WITH 30 HOURS AT
A&M AND BE IN GOOD STANDING. TO ORDER AT MID-SEMESTER USING MID-SEMESTER
GRADES TO FULFILL THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS, PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING IN
STRUCTIONS;
1. LEAVE YOUR NAME, MAJOR AND I. D. NUMBER WITH THE RING CLERK, HEATON BUILD
ING, PRIOR TO NOVEMBER 1ST IF POSSIBLE, OR AT LEAST ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE OF
ORDERING. THIS MAY NOT BE DONE BY PHONE.
2. BRING MID-SEMESTER GRADE REPORTS 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 OCTOBER 30TH UNTIL DECEMBER
1ST, 1978.
6. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT PLACE THEIR ORDER DURING THIS PERIOD MAY ORDER
AFTER FINAL GRADES ARE POSTED. THERE WILL ONLY BE A 2-3 WEEK DIFFERENCE IN
DELIVERY TIME FOR THOSE STUDENTS ORDERING IN JANUARY. (WHENEVER 92 HOURS
HAVE BEEN COMPLETED AND ARE ON RECORD, THERE IS NEVER A DEAD-LINE, EXCEPT
A MONTHLY MAILING DATE ON WHICH WE SEND ORDERS TO THE FACTORY).
7. THE RING CLERK IS ON DUTY FROM 8 A.M. TO 5 P.M. EACH DAY, MONDAY THROUGH
FRIDAY. 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 OCTOBER 30TH OR DECEMBER
1ST, WILL BE DELIVERED ON THE SAME DAY WHICH WILL BE APPROXIMATELY FEB-
RUARY 28, 1978.
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College S23-8051
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
COOPERATIVE EDUCATION
Announces an opening in
Chemistry
for Spring 1979 at
Dow Chemical
Salary approximately $1000 a month
Contact immediately: 845-7361
Dean of Science Office BSB 315
Doughboys going
‘over there’ again
United Press International
DETROIT — They could have been the grizzled squad featured in
every grade B war movie.
The characters were all there — the effusive squad leader, the
harmless girl watcher, the grouch, the immigrant still nursing a
foreign accent, the sentimental philosopher.
But as they lined up in bewildered silence at the airline ticket
counter, their blue and white hats and their advanced years pegged
them as the Sault Ste. Marie World War I Drum and Bugle Corps.
Eleven corps members, some wives, a doctor and escorts left De
troit Metropolitan Airport Sunday for a pilgrimage “over there” to
England and France, courtesy of their Upper Peninsula neighbors.
An idea last spring mushroomed into a $30,000 fundraising drive to
honor the men for 40 years of patriotic performances by sending them
back to France for the 60th anniversary of Armistice Day.
Seven other corps members, all veterans, stayed home due to
illness or frailties of age.
Many of the members had never ventured more than a few miles
from their homes in the last 60 years. The modern terminal and the
rigors of sudden fame were taking their toll.
“Frankly, Td like to go home right now. I’m tired,” groused Orval
Dietz, 82, a corps color bearer who got lost in the terminal while
seeking a hospitality room.
On the main floor. Oral “Moose” LaCombe, the band’s talkative
82-year-old leader, was herding members around baggage and coun
ters, worrying more than necessary.
“You know,” he said with feigned concern, “our drummer is 86
years old and he was hitting the beer this afternoon. He’s always
looking for the little boys room. But we have to take care of him. He’s
the only drummer we got.”
A few feet away sat Sante Mirabelli, the drummer. His beer-
scented breath verified LaCombe’s concern.
“I was in cooks school when the war ended,” the native of Italy
confided in a raspy, accented voice. “I never made it over there. But
if I don’t go on this trip, there’s no snare drum. So I gotta go.”
Standing in the reception room, trying to decide what to carry on
board, was Asa Brabant, who drove trucks through France in the war.
He wasn’t sure why the corps deserved so much fuss, but his wide-
eyed eagerness for another tour was almost infectious.
“It’s hard to understand what the public did for us,” he said, shak
ing his head in genuine awe. “When you see people throw in bucks
that you know damn well they can’t afford, it makes you think.
“I just appreciate the fact that the people back home and elsewhere
think we somehow earned it.”
MARidliinE
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Political Ad paid for by Aggies for Mark White, Jeff Steen, Chairman. P.O
9372 CS, TX.
SCIENCE AND
ENGINEERING
MAJORS:
TAKE OUT
INSURANCE NOW
How about an “insurance” policy that your science or engineering
degree will really be used? It would be nice. Especially considering the
work you put into such a degree.
The Air Force will use your talents. We have openings for young
men and women majoring in selected science and engineering aca
demic fields. . . like Aeronautical, Aerospace, General and Electrical
Engineering, Mathematics, Physics and Computer Technology, and
many more.
One way to get into these jobs is through Air Force ROTC. Our
AFROTC scholarship can help you financially so you can concentrate
on getting your degree. AFROTC is a great opportunity to help your
self through college, and the Air Force is a great opportunity to really
use what you learn.
Look into the Air Force ROTC program at your campus. It’s good
insurance.
Gateway to a great way of life.
Battalion photo by Darwin Ante
Jailbird s eye view?
In cooperation with ICM, Artists, Ltd.
Presents
A bit of a different view of campus can be seen from the
walkways connecting the Soils and Crops Sciences building to
the Entomology building on the West Campus.
Pinchas Zukerman
— VIOLINIST —
“Pinchas Zukerman has a luxuriant
talent. His command of the violin
is so natural and so inborn that
the most difficult passages appear
one after the other — each with an
easy ‘hello’ — a succession of
conquests.”
The New York Post
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 4, 1 978
8:1 5 Rudder Auditorium
Ticket Prices:
General Public—$5.90, $4.75, $3.90
A&M Student/Date—$4.85, $3.95, $3.25
Tickets and Information-
MSC Box Office at 845-291
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