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Page 4 THE BATTALION MONDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1978 The Battalion Classified HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR RENT FOR RENT PART TIME OR FULL TIME S Now accepting applications for day cashiers or night cooks. Apply in person KEN MARTIN’S STEAKHOUSE 1803 Texas Avenue, Bryan Part time help wanted. GRAPEVINE PER SONALITY. Call 696-3411. 28tfii « a BUS DRIVERS WANTED! MUST BE AT LEAST 19 YEARS OLD, HAVE GOOD DRIV ING RECORD, GOOD REFERENCES, AND CHAUFFERS LICENSE, MUST DRIVE A MINIMUM OF 15 HOURS PER WEEK, APPLY NOW AND HAVE A JOB FOR NEXT SPRING. CALL 779-0812. TRANSPORTATION ENTERPRISES, INC. 1701 GROESBECK, BRYAN — AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER — 6715 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 1 fiStfn TIRED OF LIVING? Where you are living presently Part Time Persons Over Christmas Holidays Apply Dixie Chicken 8:30 - 11:30 a.m. & 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. CK1K We can help you in several ways: 1. Locate you an apt., duplex, etc. (Free) 2. Sublease your apartment 3. Help you locate a roommate Call for an appointment or come by i A&M APARTMENT PLACEMENT 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. 43t«n 2339 S. Texas C.S.693-3777 AVAILABLE DECEMBER. '78 ^COLLEGE STATION — 3 bedroom. 1 i,bath home with carport. Lease includes| ,drapes, refrigerator, washer, dryer and ^all built-ins. Lawns are maintained for) .you. Ask for Thelma Costa. LOST Gold pocket watch near Ix-ggett Hall. Persons will, information, please call 693-3519. 6813 SERVICES Waitresses wanted for Christ mas Holidays and Spring Semester. Apply in person, Franks Bar & Grill, Woodstone Commerce Center, Hwy. 30.64ie THE CRUSE CORPORATION Offices (8-5) 846-4773 Evenings & Weekends 846-7318 DOC DOC DOC 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 par 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 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 DOMINO’S PIZZA £Now hiring delivery personnel * Part-time or full time. Flexible? hours and days. Must have own car and insurance. $2.75 per pphour plus 6% commission and a I tips. Apply Domino’s, 1504 Hol-?S jleman after 4:30. 65ts|| Room to rent close to campus. Quiet, nicely furnished, air-hear included, private entrance, S87.50/month. 846-0454. 66t6 PREGNANCY TESTING Counselling on all alternatives and birth control methods. Women’s Referral Center, 3910 Old College Road. 846-8437 ^ Furnished room and hath near campus. Women only. Mrs Archer (846-8732); after 6 p.m. (696-5844). Parkway Apartments, 2-bedroom 1V4 hath, available Dec. 15th, $230, shuttle bus route. 693-2706. (sa, 2 service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111 DOC DOC DOC SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE CIVIL ENGINEERS New Plant F^^d Fu,ure $18,000 CIVIL ENGINEERS Need Heavy Experience Fee Pe ^r e $30,000 Custom & Family Vans all brands — are here now! Snelling Snelling World’t Largett Employment Service \ 1872 Greenfield Plaza 693-7011 FOR SALE Used gas range, $50. 822-0826. AGGIELAND TlieGieatJ4iiietfcair HARLEY-DAVIDSON ^dom Machines. is holding a CLEARANCE SALE on all motorcycles 175 cc - only 695.00 including the 250 CC - only 795.00 n '77 Ford supercab. Loaded, low-mileage. 845- 4702. fi7t5 Fender Mustang electric guitar with hardshell case, new, $250. 846-6336. 68t4 Come by and register to win the new '791 model motorcycle by naming it The Danvefe Opportunity Trailerhouse (32’x8’) located in Timberlake Park, 1.5 miles from campus on bus route. Please call after 6 p.m. (822-7825). 69t3’ 801 Texas Ave. Bryan, Texas 77801 779-7300 ROOMMATE WANTED HELP WANTED We are looking for warm, friendly, attractive people to become an important part of the delightful difference of DANVER’S. These full or part-time positions are ideal for students and housewives. Day or night shifts. Applications will be accepted for current employment & next semester. Apply at DANVER’S Restaurant located at 201 Dominik St.. C.L Male roommate for spring semester. Sevilla Apartments, $79.47 plus utilities. Call 693- 4638. 6814 Fstated Communication of Sul Ross Lodge i #1300 AF & AM, 312 Jersey, C.S. ! | Monday, Dec. 11, p.m. Dinner at 6 p.m. j James K. Hennigan - ^ WANTED Typing. 823-4579. ROOMMATE NEEDED (Male) Share 2 bedroom apartment, $175/mo., furnished, utilities paid. Call Mark 693-7121. Move in Dec.-Jan. eQtp WM | C. W. Trossen i Sec. I 69t1 | Typing. Reasonable. 693-8071. Professional typing services. 846-9109. 47t2(i FOR rWT™"" 1 . Students who transported us to* ;A&M after our VW was in acci-^ jdent near San Marcos 9-24-78. Y Please call Mr. Clark (713) [856-4070. 64te | ssers Now hiring fleet mechanic, evening shift. 3 yrs. experi ence necessary, must have tools. Call 779-0812 FULL TIME SELF STARTER. Receptionist, light bookkeeping. Contact Opal at THAT PLACE. 6813 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: Ooorge Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac SALES - SERVICE "Where satisfaction is standard ec/uijwient" 2 401 Texas Ave. 823-8002 DRAFTSMAN FOR PRECISION PHOTO MAPPING WORK Engineering experience de sired. Must be able to do clean accurate line-work in ink on Mylar. 20 hours per week minimum. Oppor tunities for graduate re search. Remote Sensing Center, 325 Teague. 845- 5422. Mr. Snell. 6< APARTMENT FOR SUBLEASE All utilities paid, bus route, one mile from campus, etc. $250 month. For more information, call 693-1093. ests 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 be picked up during the academic year in which they are published. KdisweSS. 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. teitin AGGIELAND 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. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be mailed without the necessary fees having been paid.” CAMPUS AUDIO For a 20-50% discount on most makes of stereo equipment. Plus high end audio t.v., p.a. equip., etc. All equipment brand new in factory sealed cartons with full warranties. Call Jimmy Spalten at 693-5388. 62t9 LOVELY BRICK HOME 4 Bdr. 2 bath, washer/dryer, fenced bac kyard, large den w. fireplace. No pets or overnight male guests. Partially fur nished, $90/mo. per person, bills paid. Females only. 693-7046 6219 WANTED Typing, all kinds, fast accurate. 696-8893 ext. 211, or 846-7846 after 6:00 p.m. 6418 Typing. Symbols. Notary Public. 823- 7723. Furnished bedroom in upstairs apt. with three “Maggies”. Ca ble, private phone, 5 min. from campus, $87.50 per month. Small deposit. Call 846-3824 6fit . Typing, last accurate and dependable. Please call Cheryl Walla, 693-9605. 66t6 Plant-pet-house care for mid-year school break. Reliable person. 696-5056 after 6. 6715 HELP PREVENT BIRTH Typing, all kinds, fast, accurate. 846-8893 or 846-7846 after 6:00 p.m. 55t5 Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. 37tf- March of Dimes Springsteen is rock n roll bos By STEVE LEE Battalion Campus Editor took the microphone S out and ] The man played for three hours, including a brief intermission. Dur ing those three hours, he tirelessly gyrated, strutted and slid across stage, climbed atop speakers and then gracefully jumped down, and wandered out into the audi- jeni to \v mws deep, with ClemoKV;-; uikI following right |*hj? ■*> rng a e ,hT w ? cl ? mo *Ei®'- even ence. And then, as if that weren t enough, he reappeared for four (that’s right, four) encores, partly upon his own volition, but mostly in response to a delirious Houston crowd at the Summit Friday night. T-shirts worn by the concert- goers proclaimed “THE BOSS IS BACK.” The boss is Bruce Springsteen. What the audience witnessed Friday night was a phenomenon. Springsteen is without a doubt one of the most amazing and energetic performers in rock today — and I would say THE most. What he pro duced was high octane rock ’n’ roll , , , Performers mi wasn t broken. 1 he hand is very tight he in order to play to the intricate changes in r\ mood as Ilk* iVo 1 l WAS I “The he cod I 'eld, P fossad A pai bpringsteens composit^T^f” the hand has to be almostI onCU tic as Springsteen himself. I e I Ie dished out a heavy d<w ase ° J new album “DarknessOnT|J But Of Town,” playing all buti! 11 0ne ^ngs. X highly, I he Streets, which revealed, clear and soulful Springsteen ate ^ that seemed to put the audience ] trance. He played even’ son J T s for twooffof’BornToVw ih mg the title track and da sions of Jungle Land” and 1 der Road. ’ Review that began when he hit the stage with "Badlands” at 8:45 and ended with a revival of fifties rock, when at 12:20 a.m. he had to he helped from the stage. Before his last number he yelled frantically to the crowd, “Somebody stop me before I hurt myself.” For somebody to churn out no- nonsense, gutsy and heartfelt rock until he collapses is indeed rare — in this day and age of gimmickry, glitter, light shows and plastic disco. 1 had no idea that the freshness and originality, and the subtle energy, of his albums could explode into such a performance on stage. Before, I had thought that Springsteen's talent was mostly in his ability to write intriguing lyrics about growing up in the streets of Asbury Park, N.J. In fact, he has been referred to as ''the poet of the streets.” His reflections on life, love and adolescence ring so vivid and true that they r merit close attention. But what I had underestimated was his personal musicianship. Aside from his powerful vocals, Springsteen released many flashy lead guitar solos, and many while moving spasmodically across the stage and once while sliding on his knees. And his harmonica sent chills down my spine. He can play with anybody. Clarence Clemons, the big saxaphonist, is a showman himself, often sharing the spotlight with Springsteen, while all the time belt ing out bluesy leads. During a stir ring version of the old favorite "Spirit In The Night,” Springsteen Shortly after intermix, Springsteen surprised thecro«ifif7 Playing “Santa Claus Is Co: ( 1 own, complete with Christ, L% ’* lights and a black Santa CU Clarence Clemons. Teacher How ser did part United Press Intemstionil (-LE\ ELAND — A mgnsd earth sciences teacher hash selected to head a research ti that will attempt to prove biblical miracle known as (hep ing of the Red Sea actually place. "We feel that now’ we areakk scientifically prove where and the Hebrews were able to eras Red Sea to escape from thef tian army,” said Russell A. L a teacher at suburban North sted High School. “If all goes according to pi* tual excavating work could be] August 1980," he said. The] which includes geologists, wl to raise $250,000 to pay ford pedition. "This will be the first alto explain a miracle took placeor entific basis, said FalquesU that the intent of the project w not he to disprove the legend Funding for the work isespe to come from private sources ing some church groups. KAN the ite Sel ansas ity’s hi ention ime. City lharle; uade ( he 19£ -the Com eeted Ians f leted The Sty fr< Kans ve-cit :ntion dinne DO YOU WANT TO FLY? Face it you've always wanted to fly! Many of us have had the feeling and for some it has never gone away. If you have that feeling, then you're in luck. Air Force ROTC Flight Instruction Program (FIR) is available to you. It's de signed to teach you the basics of flight through flying lessons in small aircraft at a civilian operated flying school. The program is an EXTRA for cadets who can quality to be come Air Force pilots through Air Force ROTC. Taken during the senior year in college, FIP is the first step for the cadet who is going on to Air Force jet pilot training after graduation. This is all reserved for the cadet who wants to get his life off the ground with Air Force silver pilot wings. Check it out to day. AFROTC Det 805 Military Science Bldg, TAMU 845-7611 Gateway to a great way of life. „ COMING SOON! a, ill University Bookstore 2nd LOCATION in CULPEPPER PLAZA OPEN TO BUY YOUR BOOKS and IN FULL OPERATION THIS SPRlN G UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE NORTHGATE AND CULPEPPER PLAZA