The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 29, 1978, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1978
Battalion Classified
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BUSINESS C0LLESE
Inquire About Our Term
Starting January 2
Phone 822-6423 or 822-2368
For more information call
822-6423
Prices double
since 1967
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
SPECIAL NOTICE
SPECIAL NOTICE
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
Waiters, waitresses, line workers, busboys,
dishwashers. Full or part-time nights and
weekends. Now hiring for Christmas and
Spring semester.
3-C Bar BQ #1
810 S. Main St.
Apply in person
“The Ruby
Begonia Brothel”
Now featuring
the notoriously famous
Melinda!
A one day attraction only!!
For a good time call 693-4438.
“Ask for Melinda’’
By appointment only
PART TIME OR FULL TIME S
'slow accepting applications for day cashiers or night
xioks.
Apply in person
KEN MARTIN’S
STEAKHOUSE
1803 Texas Avenue, Bryan 49tfn i
ILIUI11UJIIIIIHIIII(£ Part time help wanted. GRAPEVINE PER-
= SONALITY. Call 696-3411. 28tfh
DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
DIRECTORY FEES are refundable in full
during the semester in which payment is
made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on
cancelled orders. Directories must lie picked
up during the academic year in which they are
published.
^FOR^SA^E^
27'Travel trailer; completely hooked up. Ideal
for single student life. 83250. 779-3093. filt.J
1975 Kawasaki KZ-400. Very good condition,
$475. 822-3101. 61t3
AGGIE LAND REFUND POLICY
"Yearbook fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led orders. Yearbooks must be picked up dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished.
"Students who will not be on campus when
the yearbooks are published, usually in Sep
tember, must pay a mailing and handling fee.
Y’earbooks will not he held, nor will they be
mailed without the necessary fees having beer
paid.”
OPPORTUNITY
||Fixed future for responsible sales =
Soriented individual who enjoys ac- =
Stive contact with public. No travels
^required, permanent resident thisji
Sarea, expenses paid. We offers
Straining school plus training loc- =
Sally. Position offers stable career^
swith substantial income ands
Smanagerial opportunities. Con-j|
=tact manager at 846-1791 ors
Swrite: P.O. Box 9176, C.S.,p
STX. 52110=
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Nurse’s aide positions availa-"!
| ble. Brazos Valley Geriactic j
| Center. No experience neces- _
| sary, full and part-time open-
| ings. Apply in person, 1115 An-
jjterson. 6212 J
Part time help wanted. Aunt Frannie’s Laun
dry 846-0573. 61t3
Part time help for drive-in grocery. Approxi
mately 15-20 hrs. a week. Call 846-4141, ask
for Mrs. Lee. 8118
'74 Toyota Corona SR 5-speed. 845-4380,
693-5269. 57tll
No parking hassles. '73 Suzuki GT 380, great
condition. Call 845-1792. 57tl0
1975 Maverick 4-dr. Leaded, low mileage, top
condition, 82,450. 846-6336. 59t3
30’ trailer,
after 6.
osc to campus, $3,000. 822-5755
January 8 through 13
Call 779-0450 for more in
formation. Bill or Willie. Last
week to register.
Part time help. Call 846-0573.
621
Earn $480 Per Week
Or more, working at home.
For free information, send
stamped self-addressed
legal size envelope to:
Brazos Valley
Publishing Co.
P.O. Box F-13
College Station, TX 77844
_5£12_
r
(Domino’s Pizza needs
(delivery personnel. Must
(have own car and insur-
jance. Flexible hours and
(days. $2.75 per hour plus j
(commission and tips.J
lApply Domino’s, 15041
jHolleman after 4:30l
I P.m. 5817 I
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
Positions available as a camp
counselor/instructor for the
Spring semester with The Hous
ton Independent School Dis
trict's Outdoor Education Center
on Lake Livingston. A natural
opportunity for those wanting to
work with children in an outdoor
setting. Interview will be Wed
nesday, December 6, at the
University Placement Center in
Rudder Hall. 6ot7
[20 ambitious, dependable
'students to sell magazine
[subscriptions door to door
[during the first week of[
[school next semester.
[Commission plus bonus.
Earn $100-$200 for infor
mation and interview. Call
693-7200, ask fori
Chuck. 6(
OFFICIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Cooperative Education in the
College of Liberal Arts is looking
for students of junior classifica
tion who would be interested in
working for Social Security in
the spring semester. The salary
will be starting at $617 per
month. If you are interested
please contact Susannah Clary
at 5-5141. 6215
Refrigerator for sale. 4 eu. ft. Like new, $75.
663-5954. 6H3
1978 Y'amaha XS-650E. 2,600 miles, runs per
fect. Only $975. 845-7705. 62t2
Direct drive Technics turntable SL1800; ADC
cartridge QLM32 MKIII. 845-2787. 60tl
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.
STEREO FOR SALE
Kenwood 2400 receiver 12 watts per
channel with two Webachs speakers, 10"
woofers, out-put power 45 watts. Almost
new, in excellent condition for only $375.
Alfredo, 693-3520. 62t5
. 5mm ate^vai^ed" ""
Roommate wanted. Tanglewood Apts., rent
888 a person. Call 693-8721. 62t“
ro ommaTenee d e“d
Own bedroom in 2 bedroom !
( studio. All bills paid, (
| $69/month. Kim Thomas i
j 696-0788, Southgate Vil- i
f lage. 6 it3 !
SERVICES
FOR
rENT™"""" 1 ™
2-Bdr furnished for rent, $150. Close to cam
pus, available Dec. 15. Call 846-9631 after
6:00. 6212
One bedroom apartment for sublease, near
campus. 846-1460. • 6015
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. isittn
AVAILABLE DECEMBER, ’78
,COLLEGE STATION — 3 bedroom, 1
*bath home with carport. Lease includes (
,drapes, refrigerator, washer, dryer and'
,all built-ins. Lawns are maintained
you. Ask for Thelma Costa.
THE CRUSE CORPORATION
Offices (8-5)
846-4773
Evenings & Weekends
846-7318
Typing, all kinds, fast, accurate. 846-8893 or
846-7846 after 6:00 p.m. 5515
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. -823-8111
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
The College of Liberal Arts
needs two students, junior
standing or higher, for CO-OP
Education placement in the
Brazos County Bridgehouse.
The salary will be $3 an hour.
Two part-time positions need
to be filled for the spring.
Please contact Susannah
Clary in Room 801 Harrington
Education Center or call
845-5141. sets
PREGNANCY TESTING
Counselling on all alternatives
and birth control methods.
Women’s Referral Center,
3910 Old College Road.
846-8437
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Beautiful one bedroom apartment,
807 Yegua St., IV2 miles from cam
pus. Covered front porch and rear
deck. Has washer/dryer,
appliances and built-in bookcase.
Contact Mrs. Baker, Conroe, Tex.
713-273-1797. 60t3
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Pure bred Samoyed puppies for sale. $125.
Call 693-2102 or 846-7818. 59t5
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
.3400 S. College 823-8051
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
"Where satisfaction is
standard et/uipment
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
SENIOR RING ORDERING PROCEDURE
FOR STUDENTS COMPLETING 92 HOURS AT THE END OF THE FALL ’78 SENfESTER
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. 0. 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. EACb DAY, MONDAY THROUGH
FRIDAY. HOWEVER, IN ORDER FOR OTHER DUTIES TO BE CARRIED OUT. ABSOLUTELY
• NO ORDERS WILL BE TAKEN BETWEEN 11:30A.M. - 1:00P.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.
WANTED
Typing. Reasonable. 693-8071.
59121
Typing. Symbols. Notary Public.
7723.
823-
12tfii
Professional typing services. 846-9109.
47126
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate
kinds. 822-0544.
All
37tfn
Typing. 823-4579.
30140
Job opportunities”
Jo
For employment information at
Texas A&M University dial 845-4444
24 hours a day. Equal Employment
Opportunity through Affirmative Ac
tion.
Texas A&M University
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United Press International
WASHINGTON — The govern
ment’s closely watched Consumer
Price Index promised a double dose
of discouraging news Tuesday for
inflation-burdened Americans.
The monthly inflation report was
expected to show that prices climbed
sharply again in October. But it also
put the inflation problem in perspec
tive over a longer time frame.
The Labor Department’s index
that measures prices consumers pay
at retail outlets broke the 200 level
for the first time.
That means goods and services
that cost $100 in 1967 — the base
year mandated by the government
for such calculations — will have
doubled in price over the past 11
years.
President Carter and the govern
ment s top inflation fighters have
cautioned the public against search
ing for any slowing of inflation in the
immediate months ahead.
Carter’s anti-inflation program —
voluntary wage-price standards
coupled with tight federal govern
ment restraint — needs time to
work, they say.
Public opinion surveys have dem
onstrated the public is willing to give
the administration that time because
it believes something must be done
to arrest the alarming erosion of
spending power.
judging from the wholesale price
report made public earlier this
month, October consumer costs
probably rose at alxnit the same level
they have over the course of the year
— an annual rate of 9.5 percent.
Wholesale prices in October
soared at an annual rate of nearly 11
percent with more than halfoftlK
gain coming from the foodandl^
sectors. Wholesale prices general
are passed along to consumer!
quickly, especially in the foodsecltn
As he has in virtually every speed
he has made recently, Carte
Monday spelled out the conse
quenees of unchecked inflation«
the economic health of the countnii
a St. Louis address to the Natioat
League of Cities.
“We must control inflatiffli,"C#.
ter said. "We must bring it dom
We must stop it frotn interferitf
w ith our lives, our aspirations,
future. If we fail to control inflatioi
we face a deeply troubled future
Kansas City
still possible
GOP host
United Press International
KANSAS CITY, Mo.—A spokes
man for the Republican Nation
Committee says Kansas Cityhasix
been ruled out as & possible hostl
the party's 1980 nationalconventh
Josephine Good said Monday si
cities, including Kansas City, veei
still in the running for the comei
tion and that a decision would noli
made until a delegation from tb
party had visited all of the sites.
Good denied reports thattheli
of possible sites had been narrow
to Dallas, Minneaixilis and Detroi
because they were located in state
that had elected Republican gover
nors and had ratified the Equal
Rights Amendment.
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Sun Theatres
EAST
GOODBYE GIRL I
OH, GOD
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333 University 84t
The only movie in town
Double-Feature Every Week
Open 10 a.m.-2 a.m. Mon.-Sat.
12 Noon - 12 Midnight Sun
No one under 18
Escorted Ladies Free
BOOK STORE & 25c PEEP SHOWS
846-9808
THE Shirts For THE Game!
oM*
Everybody
hates to play
LOUPOT’S BOOKSTORE
TEXAS A&M
at home
Northgate —
Across from the Rost Office