The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 08, 1979, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1979
The Battalion
Classifieds
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
SPECIAL NOTICE
OVERSEAS JOBS
Summer/year round. Europe, S.
America, Australia, Asia, Etc. All fields,
$500-$1200 monthly. Expenses paid.
Sightseeing. Free info-Write: IJC, Box
52-TC, Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. 48t8
Maintenance man wanted for small apartment
complex. Minor electrical, plumbing and carpen
try skills required. Own tools needed.
846-6874
tf No Answer 846-0681
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Help Wanted
Part Time
GRAPEVINE
PERSONALITY
696-3411
SOtfjJ
COMMISSION SALESPERSONS
WANTED
To Sell Catering On Campus
Call or Come By
TEXAS CATTLE CO.
3807 Texas Ave. 846-3172
45t7
■ PEPE’S MEXICAN FOOD |
1 Now taking applications for day and ■
■ evening shifts.
| $3.00 Per Hour
B Apply In Person, 107 Domlnik
College Station 180tfn
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I BABYSITTERS WANTED
j Work Your Own Hours
GOOD PAY
FULL/PART TIME
822-5837
(after 6:00 779-6451)
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.".. .43t26
DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
Directory Fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led orders. Directories must be picked up dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished... 43t26
NEED IMMEDIATELY!!
1 to 2 People
$2.90 an hour + other benefits
as bartenders and cooks
Apply In Person
Texas Moon Tavern
120 Walton
(Formerly Sparky’s)
846-9150 41tfn
$370/THOUSAND
For Envelopes You Mail
Postage Paid
Free Application
KF-C3-I, P.O. Box 14066, Austin, TX
78761
WEIGHT WATCHERS is a unique pro
gram of weight reduction that helps you
to lose weight without starving and also
shows you how to keep it off forever. Col
lege Station class meets Thursdays,
5:15, Lutheran Student Center, 315 N.
College Main. For further information call
822-7303. 7t9
EARN E^TRA $ MONEY
Babysit During The Game
CALL 822-5837
Or 779-6451
49t2
PART TIME
HELP
Pick Up-Delivery Work
With TV Shop
822-5887
The Houston
Chronicle
NEEDS CARRIERS
Due to a change from afternoon to morning de
livery effective Sept. 1, the Chronicle now has
several routes open for the Fall Semester. High
est paying routes in town plus liberal travel allow
ance.
Call Julian McMurrey f
693-2323 846-0763 -
The Mathematics Department is taking
applications for grading and recitation
positions for the Spring semester
November 5 thru November 9.
Applications may be obtained in Rm
102 of Milner Hall. 46ts
PREGNANCY TESTING
Counselling on all alternatives
and birth control methods.
Women’s Referral Center,
3910 Old College Road.
846-8437
m
DOMINO’S
PIZZA
Now hiring delivery personnel,
part time and full time, must
have own car and insurance,
$3.25 per hour plus commission
and tips.
Apply after 4:30 p.m.
1504 Holleman, C.S.
DRAFTSMAN OR
ENGINEER
New fabricator needs someone
who has worked in a job shop in
any capacity. Job: drafting, es
timating, material takeoff, de
sign. Salary negotiable. Mail or
bring resume and sample of
work to:
Sanco
Fabricating, Inc.
706 77th Street
Galveston, Texas 77551
Get 25 Free Copies
when you order 50
at
ON THE DOUBLE
331 University
(above Farmer’s Market)
(that’s 75 copies for only $1.50)
SERVICES
WANTED
Part Time
and Full Time
Danver’s needs Male and Female
cooks and counter help. No experi
ence required — just the desire to
serve our customers in the manner
they are accustomed to.
Excellent benefits for full time em
ployees. Housewives are welcome
to apply for day or night part-time.
Week-end help also needed. Free
uniforms.
Hourly wages above minimum
wage. An equal opportunity employ
er. 201 Dominik C/S. Apply in person.
47t4
_ Chrysler Corp. Cars _
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
G COMPANY INC.
|Dodge Sales and Service Since 19P»
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LOST
A&M senior ring. If found contact Mary, 845-
6504. $25 Reward... 48t5
Black “mitre” rugby cleats, drill field, October
18. Reward. 693-2684... 47t5
FOR RENT
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.-5 p.m.
7 p.m.-2 a.m.
5 p.m.-2 a.m.
Starting pay $3.15/hr.
Apply in person between 9:30
a.m.-11:00 a.m.
Der Wienerschnitzel
501 S. Texas Ave.
HklMMUSISK KKIMf K * » Ji
NEW EFFICIENCIES
$159 month. One bedroom from
$180 month. All bills paid except
electricity. No pets. Villa West
Apartments, south of Villa Maria.
Lorraine Peterson, manager. 822-
7772. 177tfn
ROOMMATE WANTED
“PUBLIC
AUCTION”
Saddles and Tack
A large shipment of Western Saddles
and Tack of all kinds will be auctioned
off. Approx. 100 saddles 14", 15", 16"
seats. Some padded, some hand
tooled buck stitched and silver laced.
Some are ranch using saddles, some
plain or tooled roping or cutting horse
trees. Some English, youth and child’s
saddles. Several full silver show sad
dles. All adult saddles have a 5 yr. writ
ten guar.
PARTIAL TACK LISTING:
Some Tex-Tan and Circle Tack. 510
and 610 Sunbeam clippers, trammel
bits, Roy type bits and spurs. Ranch
pads, cool pads, blankets, ropes, cin
ches, silver show headstall and hal
ters. Halters ot all kinds, breast collars,
whips, large quantity of winter horse
blankets. 100’s of items not listed.
“ALL NAME BRAND MERCHANDISE”
Terms: cash or check with proper I.D.
Inspection Time: 5 p.m.
Auction Time: 6:30 p.m. Nov. 15
V.F.W.
2818 W. Bypass Bryan, Tex.
Auctioneer:
Bryan Stacy #TXGS-0190-117
Licensed and Bonded
Need female roommate, spring semester. One
bedroom apartment, $135/mo. 846-
4452.. .48tll
FOR SALE
For Sale. Three date and three student books,
Arkansas game only. 693-3228...49t2
^gjN^^ppamruNmE^
$356 WEEKLY
GUARANTEED
Work 2 hours daily at home (178.00
for one hour). Free brochure. KRF-
F7-I, P.O. Box 14066, Austin, TX
78761. 47t5
For Sale. American Airlines 1/2 price coupon.
$50. Bob Morff, 845-7816...47t3
1976 Honda 550-4, 5600miles. 693-1264... 48t5
1977 Yamaha 400. 3300 miles, $1000 or best
offer. 696-0895. 47t6
3C BARBECUE #3
CULPEPPER PLAZA
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WHY NOT try homestead farming as as alter
nate to future shock? Closed biocycle complex
now developing in Northwest Arkansas. Land
available in area: Duston Austin, Rt. 1, Box
28B, Subiaco, ARK 72865...49tl
We need people with energy and personality.
Limited positions open
Full or Part Time
Senior boots for sale. Used but in good condi
tion with good shine. Size 9, fits 5Tl” 140 lb.
male. Call 846-4976...46t5
Ladies 14k Keepsake wedding band size 6 1/2.
693-6211...46t5
Apply between 9:30-11 and 2-4
P<>c
FULL OR PART TIME
♦Day sh.’ft
♦Night shift (til 10:00 p.m.)
♦Weekends
Cashier experience helpful
♦Flexible hours to fit your schedule
♦Rapid advancement
Dokorder 8140 4/2 channel reel to reel (rec
ord/playback) tape deck. Handles 7” reels. Has
sound on sound, echo molti-sync, excellent con
dition. New - $640, will sell for $450 or best offer
Call 696-1334
4615
Starting Salary $3.10/hr.
Apply in person only:
9:30-11:00 a.m. (if possible)
! Bryan
I 1101 Texas
Whataburger
College Station |
105 Dominik^j
PICTURES
Do you need pictures for applica
tions or resumes? Professional work
at a low price; 5 wallet size photos
for $5.
CALL 696-1027
After 8 p.m. 47,61
WANTED
Kimball director dies, Wii
Texas art career ends
Typing. Professional, prompt. 823-7642 after 5
p.m....48tl6
Need 1 (one) coupon book or date book for
Arkansas and/or t.u. game. Will pay well.
Please call Helen 693-5181.. ,48t5
Wanted. 3 Tickets to A&M-TX game. 693-
0048 days; 693-0187 nights...47t5
Typing. 696-0345...47tfn
Expert typing. Call Gloria 693-8286.. .46tl8
Typing. 823-4579...39t35
TYPING. Prompt, professional. 823-
5726. ..44t20
Professional typing, fast, accurate,symbols.
779-2683... 43t20
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds
822-0544.. Itfh
Typing. Symbols. Notary Public. 823-7723,
823-3837... 23tfii
CASH FOR OLD GOLD
Class rings, wedding rings, worn out
^ gold jewelry, coins, etc.
The Diamond Room
Town & Country Shopping Center
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708
United Press International
FORT WORTH — Dr. Richard Brown was ruth
less in his pursuit of art and his belief that every piece
of it had a life of its own and a special relationship to
its owner.
Brown, who founded the Kimball Museum in Fort
Worth and made it one of the finest in the world,
died Tuesday of a heart attack at the age of 63.
The former director of the Los Angeles County
Museum of Art had suffered from cancer for more
than a year but a spokeswoman for the museum said
the disease was not related to the heart failure, which
occurred Monday at his home.
“About 10:30 (Monday night) he had what they
thought was a mild heart attack, ” said Shirley Spieck-
erman, public relations director for the Kimball.
“At the hospital he had a major heart attack and
then he died early (Tuesday morning).
“He worked a full day yesterday (Monday). I
talked to him and he was in very good spirits. He had
just returned from New York and, like always, was
talking about acquisitions.”
Brown came to Fort Worth from Los Angeles in
1966 and began working on the museum that would
open in 1972 as the Kimball — named for the late
millionaire Fort Worth industrialist Kay Kimball.
Since its opening, Brown had guided Kimball on a
course of acquisitions that made it one of the best art
museums in the world.
“All’s fair in love, war and art acquisition,” Brown
was fond of saying.
Among the most recent acquisitions were a late-
United Pre
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filled from a
career Rembrandt titled “Portrait of a Young] amagedtanker
and an El Greco titled “Giacomo Bosio.” oats hoped to <
“Every case, every object — whether it’sap-iam.
ing, sculpture whatever it is — is an individuals Attempts to <
and somewhat different,” Brown once said. Ttk |jled Tuesday v
own life. That’s what makes it desirable. Its ta ut of foam and
makes it unique, its relationship to its owner, f explosions oc
“I don’t pretend to have the infallibility ofthetifednesday re
Apollo of the arts and expert knowledge of ' nth water,
field,” he once said. However, Brown did aclow; Ajutumn wine
ledge he was an expert in some fields and that is»l|)rth had hel]
led him on his never ending pursuit of art fortf
museum.
Designed by the late famed architect Louis Ki
at Brown’s urging, Kimball covers everything
prehistoric to 20th century art.
Highly regarded exhibits touring the nation
quently were displayed at the Kimball as their
stop in the Southwest. Recently an entire room
museum was given over to an African art colli
secured by Brown.
The Kimball did not open Tuesday but Spii
man said it would be open the remainder of
week. A memorial service was set at the musei
Friday at 4 p.m. and a private cremation ceremi
was planned.
icth
AUSTIN -
Wednesday
ions the pa
rustically e
Brown, chief curator and director of the
Angeles county Museum of Art from 1960 to
survived by his wife.
Kimball art curator David Robb was named
director until Brown’s replacement could benamei'^ P ercent >
I Malone al:
Pat Malon
sociations
below the sai
6 percent. 11
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PERSONALS
TO THE GREATEST GUY
IN THE WORLD
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
HASSAN
YOUR JUNE 49tt
United Press International
DALLAS — More than 700 per
sons paid $500 each to attend a fund
raising dinner for Gov. Bill Cle
ments Wednesday, trimming the
governor’s debt remaining from his
1978 race for governor by about
$300,000.
Clements, who waged the most
expensive campaign in Texas history
to win the GOP nomination and then
defeat Democrat John Hill in the
general election, showed a campaign
debt of $4.75 million as of Jan. 17.
Other fundraisers in the past 10
months have reduced that debt to
$2.5 million, and Wednesday’s
black-tie dinner at the Apparel Mart
was a joint celebration of the first
anniversary of Clements’ victory
over Hill and a fundraiser to further
cut the debt.
The program for the affair was in
formal, with only a few minutes
alloted for Clements to reminisce ab
out his 1978 campaign, his victory
that made him the first Republican
governor in more than a century,
and his first year in office.
“It was designed to be a fun par
ty,” said Herb Butram of Dallas, a
member of the committee which
arranged the dinner.
James Francis Jr., Clements’ fi
nance chairman, said the group is
ahead of schedule on its attempt to
pay off Clements’ debt.
“We’ve got a long road to travel,
but we have made good progress and
we’re on our time line,’ Fi
Francis said the Clements!
ters hope to have the entin]
paid off by election day nil
although Clements has a
term and will not face a re
campaign until 1982.
Dinner spokesman Gary
said the dinner would
$350,000. “The net proceedsi
against the $2.5 million debt,!
not sure what the net
what that will reduce the de
he said.
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ROOM FOR RENT
One bedroom furnished apartment in
Sausalito. Call 693-5232.. ,42tl0
SHAKLEE
PRODUCTS
CaW, Come By or WiW DeYwer
317 Columbia Court, C.S.
693-0435
saver/
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Cooperative Education in the College of Lib
eral Arts has career opportunities available
with Social Security for the Spring of 1980.
Students who are interested please contact
Susannah Clary or Henry Pope at 107 Har
rington or call 845-7814...41tl0
Graduation
Announcements
there's still time!
Come by
Kinko's Copies
201 College Main
846-9508
Cooperative Education in the College of Lib
eral Arts has pre-law positions available in Dal
las and Houston. Students from all colleges
who are interested in attending law school are
encouraged to apply for these career positions.
For more information contact Henry Pope or
Susannah Clary at 107 Harrington or call 845-
7814.. ,41tl0
ISSUES
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RABBI ROY WALTER • KEYNOTE SPEAKER
AUNIQ
AND FF
DISCUSSION LEADERS:
MS. CAY MELON FRANK
DR. MARVIN NOBLE
DR. ARNOLD KRAMMER
2528 S. T
ALL DAY INSTITUTE with DINNER & ENTERTAINS
NOVEMBER 10, 1979
RUDDER CONFERENCE TOWER
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
HILLEL MEMBERS ... $4.00
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ... $4.00
NON-MEMBERS ... $6.00
Sn-INSORED RV AJM HiL’JEL FOUNDATION
NOTICE
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE
MAJORS
Preregistration for the Spring Semester 1980 will be conducted
during the week of November 12-16, 1979.
All Biomedical Science majors are required to schedule a confer
ence with their Academic Advisor and obtain an approved 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 preregis
tration. When you have obtained your Faculty Advisor’s approval of
the Course Request Form, deliver it to the Biomedical Science
office, Room 332, Veterinary Medical Administration Building. Dur
ing pre registration week, you should return to the Biomedical Sci
ence office to pick up your registration packet and complete your
preregistration.
SEE YOUR ACADEMIC ADVISOR SOON 44,7
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Barcelon
Women’s blue parka. Never been worn, will
sell cheap. 693-4757... 46t5
SENIOR RING ORDERING PROCEDURE
FOR STUDENTS COMPLETING 92 HOURS AT THE END OF THE FALL ’79 SEMESTER
TO BE ELIGIBLE TO ORDER THE TEXAS A&M SENIOR RING, AN UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT
MUST HAVE AT LEAST NINETY-TWO (92) SEMESTER HOURS, WITH 30 HOURS AT A&M AND BE
IN GOOD STANDING WITH THE UNIVERSITY. USING MID-SEMESTER GRADES TO FULFILL
THE ABOVE REQUIREMENTS, PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS:
1. MID-SEMESTER ORDERS WILL BE TAKEN ONLY FROM OCT. 29TH UNTIL DEC. 7, 1979.
2. LEAVE YOUR NAME, MAJOR AND I.D. NUMBER WITH THE RING CLERK, HEATON HALL, AT
LEAST TWO WEEKS BEFORE YOU PLAN TO ORDER YOUR RING AND NOT LATER THAN
NOVEMBER 30TH. THIS MAY NOT BE DONE BY TELEPHONE.
3. BRING MID-SEMESTER GRADE REPORTS ALONG WHEN READY TO ORDER. WE NEED
THIS TO VERIFY PASSING HOURS FOR THE FALL SEMESTER.
4. ANYONE HAVING FAILED TO LEAVE THEIR NAME IN ADVANCE AND FAIL TO BRING THEIR
MID-SEMESTER GRADE REPORT WILL BE ASKED TO RETURN AT A LATER DATE TO
ALLOW TIME FOR RECORDS TO BE CHECKED.
5. ALL RINGS MUST BE PAID FOR IN FULL WHENEVER THE ORDER IS PLACED. (SENIOR RING
LOANS ARE AVAILABLE THROUGH STUDENT FINANCIAL AID IN THE YMCA BUILDING.)
6. ORDERS NOT PLACED BETWEEN OCT. 29TH - DEC. 7TH WILL BE TAKEN IN JANUARY
7. OFFICE HOURS ARE 8:00 - 11:30 AM AND 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM., MONDAY - FRIDAY
8. ALL RINGS ORDERED, REGARDLESS OF WHETHER ON OCT. 29TH OR DEC. 7TH, WILL BE
DELIVERED ON THE SAME DAY WHICH WILL BE APPROXIMATELY FEBRUARY 28 1980
THE RING PRICE WILL ALSO BE GUARANTEED DURING THIS ORDERING PERIOD
APARTMENTS
NEWLY REMODELED !
ALL UTILITIES PAID and
Individual Heating and Air, Cable T.V.,
3 Laundry Rooms, Swimming Pool,
Security Guard, Party Room, and
Close to Campus. 693-0261
700 Dominik, College Station
Tex
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