The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 14, 1979, Image 4

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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1979
BATTALION CLASSIFIED
SPECIAL NOTICE
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SPECIAL NOTICE
HELP WANTED
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HELP WANTEL
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HELP WANTED
Attention May Graduates
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READY, GET SET, GO ORDER YOUR
GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS
January 2, 1978 - February 16, 1978
MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER
Room 217 - MSC
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM 72127
PHILOSOPHY CLUB
EE TING
PERSONALS
Writer wants to contact past and present cult
members. 845-2448. 92t5
WHEN
WEDNESDAY
FEB. 14 AT 7:00 P.M.
WHERE
HARRINGTON
ROOM 203
HAPPY
S VALENTINE S
DAY
Carol
LOVE
Bruce «„
Student to do minor mainte
nance in exchange for
apartment. Hours flexible
with your class schedule.
PHONE 846-6387
9616
AVON
EARN EXTRA MONEY
AND STILL
HAVE TIME TO STUDY
Sell Avon For details, call
822-1430 86121
SCREENING
&
DISCUSSION
OF A FILM
BY
EVERYONE
WELCOME
JEAN COCTEAU
Brazos Valley Food Co-op
Wed. Feb. 14
Old College Station City Hall
on Church at Wellborn Rd.
8:00 p.m.
Speaker: Igal Roodenko
Subject: “The Philosophy of
a Non-Nuclear World’’ gen
ROOMMATE WANTED
HAPPY
VALENTINE’S
DAY
Mike Stone {
AH .My Love \
YSur Wife"'
Sub-leasing one bedroom apt. (Male).
Tanglewood, $132.50. 693-2606. 93t4
DOMINOS PIZZA
Now hiring delivery per
sonnel. Must have own
car and insurance. Flexi
ble hours and days. Part
time or full time $2.90 per
hour and + commission
and tips.
Apply Domino’s
1504 Holleman
after 4:30 p.m. 93,5
Pizza
inn
WAITRESSES COOKS
Looking for Flexible
Opportunity?
You'll find it at Pizza Inn — America's
leading restaurant organization. We now
have immediate opportunities with attrac
tive working conditions with flexible hours
at a location near you. Apply in person,
413 S. Texas Ave., C.S. 94t3
MEN OR WOMEN
STUDENTS OR COUPLES
For Houston Post student routes.
Early morning hours. Excellent in
come for part time job. Call 696-
8032 or 822-4351. 9rir
FOR SALE
Female housemate wanted. Own room and
bath, $100. 822-1635. 94tl0
WANTED
Happy 20th
Birthday!
Denise Weigelt
Desk and matching chair for sale. 693-
7994. 92t2
For Sale 1 . 1978 Special Anniversary Edition
Trans-AM. Fully equipped. Call 846-6668
for information. 92t4
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WEIGHT WATCHERS wishes you a
skinny new year and would like to show
you how you can dine excitingly while
you lose weight. College Station class
meets Thursdays, 5:15, Lutheran Stu
dent Center, 315 N. College Main. For]
further information call 822-7303. 87ti2i
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544. 37 t f.
Schwinn Continental 24", lights, $100. 693-
0417. 94t5
Typing. Reasonable Rates. 693-8071.
Typing. Symbols. Notary Public. 823-
7723. 12tfn
PREGNANCY TESTING .
Counselling on all alternatives
and birth control methods.
Women’s Referral Center 1 ,
3910 Old College Road.
846-8437
Battalion Classifieds
Call 845-2611
To Joe Cool:
Happy Valentine’s Day
I Love You
From Your Lady J.
In Bear Country
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FOR RENT
astfti
Lose weight, be healthy with SLENDER
NOW. 693-7431 anytime, or 693-2226 after
6. 94tl0
One bedroom duplex apartment. Air condition
with yard and trees, close to campus, married
couples only, no pets. 696-6281. 95t9
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
OVERSEAS JOBS - Summer/year
round. Europe, S. America, Austra
lia, Asia, Etc. All fields, $550-$1,200
monthly. Expenses paid. Sightse
eing. Free info.-Write: IJC, Box
4490-TC, Berkeley, CA 94704. gotio
NEW EFFICIENCIES
>140 month. One bedroom from $175
nonth. All bills paid except electricity
'Jo pets. Villa West Apartments, soutf
if Villa Maria. Lorraine Peterson
nanager. 822-7772. leitf-
HAPPY
VALENTINE’S
DAY
“Dear”
With All Our Love
Betty & Heather
Sansui 5050 stereo receiver. Good condition.
Call 693-1931, ask for Robert. 95t5
The Sports Club is looking
for a fun loving part time
doorman to join their team.
Friendly outgoing personal
ity a must. Come by club
after 7:30 p.m. 846-2415 .9613
'78 Camaro 4-speed. Air, power, spoiler,
AM/FM, sport suspension, $5,675. 779-
2334. 9314
Stereo, 4 speakers. 846-1874.
9215
Olympus 75-150mm lens, $180. Scott 845-
2611. 9613
BLOOMING AFRICAN VIOLETS
PERFECT FOR VALENTINE'S DAY
RAY’S AFRICAN VIOLETS
-specializing in miniatures-
693-3237 by appt.
8118
Assistant Manager
Wanted. Apply in
person, 413 South
Texas Avenue,
C.S. 9413
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LOST
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Lost. Necklace pendant. Gold Script-U with
diamond at base. Reward. 845-2680. 95t2
Lost: Denim bag, says Linda, of gym clothes.
Reward. 693-0431. 9514
LOST
Gold necklace with gold round
charm, small diamond chip off cen
tered. Great sentimental value.
Generous reward.
Kathy 693-7350
9516
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SERVICES
—
Professional Typing Services. 846-9109. 73151
Low cost travel to Israel. Toll Free 800-223-
7676, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. NY time. 9518
Part time help wanted. Grapevine Personality.
696-3411. 91tfri
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. — 823-8111
AGGIE AUTO SERVICE
f Specializing in Oil Changes and
| Lube Jobs
| For more information, please
call 696-4225
after 4 •"* 9515
p.m.
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RANTriUM Mti*
APARTMENTS
T s O „
“ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED”
Furnished & Unfurnished
Efficiency, 1, 2 & 3
Bedroom Apartments
No Escalation Clause or
Fuel Adjustment Charge
Professional Maintenance Staff
(24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE)
Two Beautiful Swimming Pools
Tennis Courts
Party/Meeting Room with Sundeck
Health Spas, including
Saunas for Men & Women
Three Laundry Rooms
On Shuttlebus Route
Rental office open Monday through Friday 9-5
Saturday 10-5 Sunday 2-5
693-1110 1 501 Hwy. 30 693-1011
MOSSMAN GUITARS
I have a few fine Mossman flat-
top acoustic guitars starting at
$425. These fine instruments
are available at half the normal
list price. Call 316-221-2625
after 5:00 p.m. or write
Mossman Guitars, 2109 E. 9th
St. Winfield KS 67156. gsts
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
EUROPE FREE for qualified person. Send
travel/study experience. University Tours,
Box 634, Logan, UT 84321. 9416
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For employment information at
Texas A6cM University dial 845-4444
24 hours a day. Equal Employment
Opportunity through Affirmative Ac
tion.
Texas A&M University
Tremendous savings on Minolta, Ni
kon, Canon, Vivitar and most other
major brands. Call Peter 693-4634
after 1 p.m.
9412
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Earmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College
823-8051
VSA] WJ !ASA! WJ
NANU NANU AGGIES!
Texas Furniture Outlet has savings that are out
of this world.
DON’T RENT FURNITURE
When you can own it by spending less.
Example:
1) Four drawer chest $29.95
2) Man size recliner $69.95
3) Full size mattress-foundation $79.95
4) Five piece dining set $54.95
Texas Furniture Outlet
712 Villa Maria
Open 9-9
; i ; r 4m r ;/»s: r/«s: r
H arsh weather
hikes food cos
WANTED
Housewives or husbands who desire supplemental in
come by working part time in food catering. Most jobs are
in the early evening for 3-4 hours.
No experience necessary |
Call JoAnn Canon 779-2851 for
appointment.
77tfn
EXTRA MONEY
Help Update Information For
New City Directory
By Address Canvass
STUDENTS, HOUSEWIVES
RETIREES & OTHERS
Must Have Own Transportation
Minimum Age 17
Flexible Hours. No Selling.
Apply in Person Tues.-Thurs.
9 A M. to Noon 2 P.M. to 4 P.M.
R.L. Polk Inc.
219 North Main
Room 208
Bryan, Tx.
E.O.E.
FULL OR PART TIME
' Day shift ^Flexible hours to fit your scneouie
"Night shift (til 10:00 p.m.) ' Rapid advancement
'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 College Station
1101 Texas 105 Dominik inm.i
(T ^^- rnnrasTK® -X- fi
^ rEKDSSSEffia Jt:
Need waitress for Tues., Wed.,
and Thurs. Part time waitress
needed Wed., Fri., and Sat.
nights. See Phil or call 846-
2415. 90tfn
United Press International
Record low temperatures in Iowa
cattle country, frost on the tomatoes
in Donna, Texas, and ice on the av
ocados in Rainbow, California, have
sent grocery prices soaring na
tionwide.
Harsh winter weather isn t the
only factor boosting inflation at the
check-out counter. Consumers also
are affected by a strike in California
lettuce fields.
As a result, that staple of the
mid-week dinner — hamburger —
is costing more, and so are the let
tuce and tomato trimmings.
The patty rose to around $1.35
per pound in January compared to
85 cents a pound for the saint'
month a year ago, a surveyl
National Cattleman’s Associ
part of that on
Rational
nt leadei
ad the !
Starr
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List could
help sect
stay here
jate teai
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lament
Michael
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^ Need part time delivery personnel. ^
| Flexible hours. Must have own car. A
Apply In Person
I Chanello’s |
301 Patricia, C.S. 8 °t24
United Press International
SEMINOLE, Texas — A list of
700 Mennonite immigrants
threatened with deportation will be
compiled by the Immigration and
Naturalization Service, and is ex
pected to be used in proposed legis
lation to allow them to remain in the
United States.
Richard Norton of the INS re
gional office in Dallas said the listing
is only “an account, for lack of a bet
ter word — not a formal investiga
tion — of the immigrants expected
to benefit from legislation by Sen.
Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas.
Norton said INS officials Tuesday
would begin a two-day accounting
requested from Washington to de
termine the number and identities
of the Mennonites.
Officials said the list is expected
to be used in conjunction with a bill
Bentsen said he would sponsor to
allow the Canadian and Mexican
Mennonites to remain in the U.S.
The Mennonites, who oppose
oath-taking, infant baptism and mili
tary combat, arrived in west Texas
in February 1977 with plans to es
tablish a religious community on
6,400 acres of farmland.
They expected their
multimillion-dollar outlay in farm
land and equipment would qualify
them for investor status and perma
nent residency. However, it did not
and they have lived under the threat
of deportation for more than a year.
A private hill introduced in the
sect’s behalf by Bei\tsen last year
languished in Congress, and died
with adjournment. It did, however,
forestall deportation proceedings
until Feb. 1.
In the interim, Mennonite heads
of household and single adults
sought unsuccessfully to find “certi
fiable jobs — ones that could not
be filled by Americans — in order to
gain a chance for permanent resi
dency status.
As Feb. 1 approached, the Men
nonites again were threatened with
immediate deportation. However,
Bentsen on Jan. 31 wrote to INS
Commissioner Leonel J. Castillo,
saying he would introduce another
private bill in Mennonites’ behalf
this year. The letter again forestal
led actin against the Mennonites.
Most of the Mennonites say they
have given up hope of making land
payments and expect to lose 10 sec
tions of land located 20 miles south
west of Seminole.
However, they hope to stay in the
United States where some invested
— and lost — their life savings.
says.
Blame
weather.
Experts say record cold
Midwest and Great Plains
duced meat supplies and
prices up by increasing the an
of time it takes to fatten cattle,
disrupts the movement of hetj
the slaughter yards and ihen
the cost of feeding the cattle
But, if you think hambiq
high now, just wait. The Ame
Meat Institute says shoppers*!
paying 40 to 50 cents more
pound for ground beefbysn
and the price could stay up ai| phe Tex;
as three years.
So much for the burger, net
the trimmings.
Iceberg lettuce in Soul!
California supermarkets is sd
for about 59 cents a headandj
to 89 cents at some locations
South, Midwest and EastC; Astern
Those are about the sameprkf (] ar son-f
effect when the United Farm it f exaS -Ar
ers of America began their j jjtyofSt
about a month ago in the Imjj
Valley lettuce fields.
But industry experts say th(
would have dropped without
strike.
“If the strike hadn’t happa jf a ( e Un
the wholesale price wouldl
been down to about $2to$2J
carton and the consumer
have been paying much (ess,
Les Hubbard, spokesman (oi lOHOT
Western Growers.
Tomatoes, onions and their
the garnish are no bargain eitle rictand
A House Agriculture Comni jptimis
aide said bad weather in Cal foung T
and Texas has cut winter pml ;ram hi
production
The freeze also trimmed tit
rus crop production in thosesb "ex-An
And there is a chance of an inn .978. fi
later this year that would Iran end Tt
into a hike of possibly 3 centi
can of frozen orange juice it
supermarket.
But if the prosphese prici
creases is dismaying there is
consolation: The worse the w
the better the chances for the
west grain crop.
An Agriculture Departmei
port released Monday
“Heavy precipitation and
cover over much of the majors
producing areas is encouragu;
1979 crop prospects.”
Bill may
let teens
buy Pill
United Press International
AUSTIN — Teen-agers woul In the f
able to obtain contraceptives
other family planning services
out parental consent unden nily co
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Oldsmobile
Cadillac
SALES - SERVICE
"Where satisfaction is
standard er/uipnjent”
2401 Texas Ave.
823-8002
proposed by Rep. Hugo Beil
D-Corpus Christi.
“I sincerely feel that somtl
has to lie done to help
minors before they get intot
hie,” Berlanga said Monday.
Berlanga filed a bill to cl
provisions of current law thal
quire consent of parents for
to receive family planning sent
“Right now, under Texas
unmarried minors can conse«'|
treatment for venereal disease,
they can consent to treatment
pregnancy, but they cannot
to family planning services
would educate them so that they
avoid problems which in most
stances ruin their lives,” Berk
said.
Berlanga’s proposal would not
tend to abortions; parental cc®
would continue to be required!
minor seeking a medical proce«
to terminate a pregnancy.
Berlanga said the U.S. Supff
Court has ruled a state cannot
quire minors who are eligible
welfare assistance and Medicaii
obtain parental consent before
ceiving family planning services
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ATTENTION
FRESHMAN
WOMEN
Women’s Honor
Idtt
Society
You are invited to become a member of AAA if you
meet the necessary requirements: you attended
A&M in the fall semester as a Freshman, took at
least 15 hours, and posted a 3.5 GPR or above
You must confirm your interest by 5:00 p.m. Feb
16. Call 845-1228 or come by Rm. 108, YMCA,
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