The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 28, 1980, Image 4

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    Battalion Classifieds
HELP WANTED
JOB (OPPORTUNITIES
SPECIAL NOTICE
SPECIAL NOTICE
LOST
Now Taking Applications
For Cashiers and Hostesses
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY
At Ken Martin’s
1803 S. Texas next to Sears
BRYAN HOSPITAL
Has opening for WARD CLERK to work
some 9-5 p.m. and some 3-1 p.m. shifts.
Will use one full-timer or two part-timers.
CONTACT SHARON ROBINSON
822-1347
New Petroleum-related company in area.
Looking for MANAGERS and SALESPER
SON S positions'. Call 693-7520 or 693-9808.
86t5
WANTED
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds
822-0544... Itfn
Typing. Full time. Symbols. Notary Public.
823-7723... 76tfn
• • • • •
A&M Consolidated is seeking (
application for employment in (
Food Service and Custodial.,
Salary depends on experience.,
Benefits available. Contact: Per-,
sonnet Office, 100 Anderson or,
phone 696-8893. 4
- CASH FOR OLD GOLD
k Class rings, wedding rings, worn out
* gold jewelry, cx>ins, etc.
1 The Diamond Room
, Town A Country Shopping Center
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708
r~
i SALESPERSONS
§ NEEDED
^ Set Your Own Hours
y Unlimited Earnings
§ No Experience Necessary
§ Call 696-0143
L
WANTED
SKIERS SUNBATHERS
SKI
WINTER PARK
$159
SUNBATHE
DAYTONA BEACH
$99
PADRE ISLAND
$89
FOR INFO CALL
779-6888
8617
ATTENTION: MAY GRADUATES
Senior Ring From South Houston High
School. Deep Sentimental Value. Call 696-
2148. REWARD!! 84t5
Lost in Hensel Park area: Female Great
Pyrenees. Looks like a white St. Bernard. Call
846-8677 after 2 p.m. 87t2
Silver Seiko ladies watch at racquetball courts
on 1-21. Great sentimental value. REWARD!!
Please call 693-7677 or turn in at DeWare
office. 86t3
ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER YOUR
GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS
Room 217, MSC 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
1/14/80 - 2/15/80
$25 REWARD
LOST!!
Grey/black female tabby cat in area
iof Casa Blanca Apts, on College
|Main. Front teeth missing.
CALL 846-5136
FOR RENT
Room for rent in house 2 blocks from campus,
$150/mo., utilities paid. 693-8381. 83t5
FOUND
Female bulldog. Fawn-colored. Name •
Call 693-3677.
Sugar.
85t5
DOMESTIC
SERVICES
Part Time/Mon.-Wed.-Fri. A.M.
TEAM CLEANING HOMES
With Other Students
Starting Salary
$3.30/hr. Plus Mileage
693-1954
Judy Smeins -Libby Vastano 8815
HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED WAITRESSES NEEDED
IMMEDIATELY!! Yesterday’s Billiard’s &
Bar. 4421 S. Texas Ave. Apply 2-6. 87t4
BRYAN HOSPITAL
Bryan Hospital has immediate open
ing for full- and part-time Registered
Medical Technologist. The full-timer
will work 3-11. Shift differential paid.
Salary commensurate with experi
ence.
Contact Sharon Robinson
822-1347
eoe 88,5
MAINTENANCE
MAN WANTED
Good salary, good working condi
tions, company benefits. Experi
enced in electrical and plumbing.
APPLY DIXIE CHICKEN
846-2332 aotfn
If you are looking for temporary
full time or part time employment
the Eagle has a job for you. We
are now forming sales teams for
door to door subscription solita-
tions. Set your own hours.
Call Eagle
Circulation
779-2345
BABYSITTERS WANTED
Work Your Own Hours
GOOD PAY
FULL/PART TIME
779-6451
(after 6:00)
Must Have Transportation aitfn
BRYAN HOSPITAL
Have part-time position open for
MedTech. Salary commensurate
with experience.
CONTACT SHARON ROBINSON
822-1347
EOE 87t4
CO-OP
EDUCATION
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
! FOLLOWING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE SUMMER & FALL OF 1
BROWN A ROOT: Houston, Texas
Job Description
Personnel Work
CORPS OF ENGINEERS: Galveston. Texas
Job Description
Economic Planning
CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE COMPANY: Dallas, Texas
Job Description. Personnel Work
GULF STATES UTILITIES: Beaumont. Texas
Job Description Planning, Scheduling.
Accounting
FOLEY’S: Houston, Texas
Job Description: Management Trainee
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND
ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION: Ft Worth, Texas
Job Description Personnel Work
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS &
SPACE ADMINISTRATION: Houston. Texas
Job Description Management Trainee
CONTACT: HENRY 0. POPE OR SUSANNAH CLARY
107 HARRINGTON
PHONE: 845-7S14
FOR RENT
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
PREGNANCY TESTING
Counselling on all alternatives
and birth control methods.
Women’s Referral Center,
3910 Old College Road.
846-8437
SERVICES
PART TIME
Students to work on telephone solic
itation program. Morning, afternoon,
and evening shifts. Excellent pay for
qualified people. Can earn up to
$10/hr. or more. Guaranteed $3/hr.
start. Call after 12 for information
and employment.
846-3033
83t10
COCKTAIL WAITRESSES
NEEDED
Apply 313 College Ave.
Skaggs Shopping Center
At the Spectrum 11-3 Daily
846-2277 8613
FRENCH and GERMAN lessons - tutoring by
native speaker. Moderate rates. Call 846-9339.
88t5
BOHANAN STABLES. 3 miles to Campus.
Full or partial care - lighted arena - roping -
barrels - poles - etc. 693-5217. 87t9
FOR STUDENTS - Discounts on automobile
repairs. Call MID-TEX MOTORS. 779-7588.
86t5
WANTED
School Bus Drivers For
Bryan School District
Do you need part time work?
Apply now for immediate train
ing. $3.50 per hour for inexperi
enced drivers plus conditional
bonus at end of school year. BC-
BS insurance available at group
rates. Car pools available. 3 3 /4
Hours per day guaranteed if
available both A.M. & P.M. Most
bus routes longer.
CALL NOW!
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HELP WANTED
10 to 3 Monday - Friday
11 to 7 Saturday
Apply in person at
SCHLOTZSKY’S
100 S. Texas Ave.
r
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Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since
1411 Texas Ave. . 823-81
nMIKMNMP
I APARTMENTS
WHILE YOU ARE THINKING ABOUT THE COST OF HEAT
ING/COOLING YOUR APARTMENT AND DRIVING YOUR
CAR,
THINK ABOUT US . . .
WE PAY YOUR UTILITIES! AND WE GUARANTEE NO
FUEL ADJUSTMENT OR RENT ESCALATION, ADD THAT
TO OUR LOCATION TO TEXAS A&M, AND SEE HOW
YOU CAN SAVE!
FURNISHED ft UNFURNISHED
EFRCIENCY, 1, 2 A 3
BEDROOM APTS.
NO ESCALATION CLAUSE OR
FUEL ADJUSTMENT CHARGE
PARTY/MEETING ROOM
BASKETBALL VOLLEYBALL COURT
Rental office open Monday thru Friday 9-5
693-1110 Saturday 10-5, Sunday 2-5
^ 1501 Hwy. 30
24 HOUR EMERGENCY MAINTENANCE
TWO SWIMMING POOLS
TENNIS COURTS
HEALTH SPAS, INCLUDING
SAUNAS FOR MEN ft WOMEN
THREE LAUNDRY ROOMS
693-1011
81132 ^
Modern Dance Teacher
for
Dance Arts Society
Please call Dove after 7. 846-0987.
If you don’t know what Modern
Dance is, please don’t call.
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i PERSO^AL^^^^ ROOMMATE WANTED
B 1922fi Interested in the twelve basic principles of hap-
1! 1 piness? Call 696-1626. ssti Roommate Needed
——— Im meet lately
FOR SALE
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-
2258...62tfti
1973 Cadillac Coupe-Excellent condition ev-
^Goo '
LTythinj?,'
lood tires. $1200. 846-5275. 88t5
BRYAN HOSPITAL
Bryan Hospital has full time position open
for Registered or Registry eligible
Radiologic Technologist. Salary com
mensurate with experience.
Contact Sharon Robinson
822-1347
eoe 88,5
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779*3220
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MEN! WOMEN! JOBS!
CRUISESHIPSI/SAILING EXPEDI-
TIONSI/SAILING CAMPS. No ex
perience. Good pay. Summer.
Career. NATIONWIDE, WORL
DWIDE! Send $4.95 for APPLICA-
TION/INFO/REFERRALS to
CRUISE WORLD 127 Box 60129,
Sacramento, CA 95860.
FOR/^ALE’ 2 - Bedroom, l'/2 - Bath House
Nea/University. Call David or Maggie at 696-
4980. 88t5
•r-^e Ga$ Money With MIX-I-GO Gas Addi-
tive!! Money Back Guaranteed. 693-7520.
i SSU2
AGGIES, FEELING TIRED
AND RUNDOWN?
Discover nature’s nutritional trea
sures for a healthier happier you.
Feel better in 30 days.
Call 693-1753 after 6:00
For more Information 8813
Roommate Needed
Immediately
New three-bedroom two-bathroom
house off Villa Maria and Pinfeather.
Will have own bedroom. $125
monthly + utilities. MUST like dogs
and partying. ANYTIME. 779-7170.
87t5
WORK WANTED
Licensed child care. Call 846-5549. 84t5
Style and Economy-78 Chevy Malibu V-6,
Alxto, Vinyl Top. 693-1038. 84t5
FOR SALE: One complete twin bed set - brass
type headboard - like new. Two small pine
chests of drawers - will talk price. 693-5322.
After 6:00 p.m. 86t5
FOR SALE
1977 Chevrolet Impala. Air, Power
Brakes/Steering, Radio, Low
Mileage.
SPECIAL PRICE
FOR THREE DAYS ONLY!
MUST SELL!
693-8630 After 6 p.m.
CONGRATULATIONS
TO
ROBERT RICHTER
WINNER: MOSES 4th FLOOR’S
1st ANNUAL
POLYGAMIST AWARD
FULL OR PART TIME
v ^Flexible hours to fit your schedule
Sh ,i ft 10: ^° P- m -) * Rap Id advancement
♦Weekends
Cashier experience helpful.
Starting Salary $3.10/hr.
Apply in person only:
9:30-11:00 a.m. (if possible)
I Bryan
\ 1101 Texas
Whataburger
College Station
105 Dominik
ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY
A&M CONSOLIDATED ISD
60-80 wpm typing with ability to produce graphs, charts,
matrix and reports. 100-120 shorthand or equivalent. Must be
accurate and organized. Job will require initiative, motivation
and self-starting. Individual must be willing to perform office
management task. Benefits available. Salary negotiable.
Contact: Personnel Office, 100 Anderson or phone 696-
8893. sets
“A Whole House Full of Furniture”
Fill your house with furniture from Twin City Furniture’s “package
deal” —
Look What You Get For Just $ 849
00-
• Herculon Sofa & Chair (Solid oak
Frame).
• 3-Piece Coffee & End Table Set.
• 2-30” Table Lamps.
• All Bedroom Pieces, Living Room &
Dining Tables, Have Genuine Formica
Top (able to withstand 250° tempera
tures).
“Bigger and Better Than Last Time!”
Double Dresser 4-
• Heavy Durable
Drawer Chest.
• Full or Queen Size Head Board.
• Full-Size 252-Coil Inner Spring Mat
tress & Box.
• 5-Piece Dining Room Set.
5-Piece Dining Room Set With Beauti
ful Decorator Earth Tone Chairs.
19 Pieces in All just S 849 M !
TWIN CITY FURNITURE
218 S. Main — Downtown Bryan — Open 9-6
Page 4 THE BATTAi
MONDAY, JANUARY
Progress is key
to staying in schoc
By CAROLYN TILLER
Campus Reporter
Students having academic prob
lems should be given every chance
to remain in school, but it is a disser
vice to them to keep them in school
when they are not making progress,
said the representative of several
colleges at Texas A&M University.
“Frequently a college will do a
student a disservice by letting him
go on and on to get a degree in seven
years that he should have gotten in
four,” said Lynn Zimmerman, assis
tant to dean in the College of Busi
ness Administration.
Diane W. Strommer, Liberal Arts
Associate Dean agreed.
“If a student virtually flunks every
course in the first semester, I won’t
give him the chance to do it again,”
she said. “I keep him from making a
huge hole he can never dig out of. ”
Strommer said that was the
greatest service she could do for the
student. She said that by staying out
a semester, a student can decide if
Texas A&M is the place he should
be.
Dr. William V. Muse, dean of the
College of Business Administration,
said, “If a student doesn’t have the
ability to make it here at A&M, it
may not be what he’d want to hear,
but he’d be better served, if he wants
to get a college degree, to go some
where else.”
Assistant Dean of Engineering
Stanley H. Lowy said, “Scholastic
probation and suspension are not
punitive — they’re to help the stu
dent.”
He said that a suspension helps
the student to re-evaluate his goals.
“which is what anyone shoi
when they face adversity.” j
“It’s like an engineering
lem,” he said. “If you can’t si
one way, solve it by another’
Dr. Dwayne A. Suter, Ass»
Dean of the College of A
said, “The purpose in mind log
pending students is that we
they can solve whatever prol
that were preventing them
making academic progress
He said the College of Agrico
has been working with stu
more on an individual basis a»
results have been positive
An academic conferenceisuj
explain requirements to sti
school and help students deal
problems that are hindering*
mic progress.
“It’s the key,” Suter said
The average 2.8 percent of
dents suspended from the Colli
Agriculture has fallen to2.2pen
The College of Engineerinj
the highest rate of suspension
percent. The College of Liberal
has 3.2 percent suspensions ait
College of Business Administr
has 2.3 percent suspension.
Suter said that when ash
suspended, stays out a semesl
goes to a community college,
returns he will probably do l
because he will have establ
study habits, and be morem
and interested.
Zimmerman said the student
assume the responsibilitytocoi
and ask for advice. “It’s impoi
for us to knock on everyone
he said.
Women engineers
sponsor conference
By MICHELLE MORREY
Campus Reporter
The practicality of engineering
and the broad job opportunities in
engineering were stressed at the
Society of Women Engineers ban
quet Friday night.
An engineer’s main job is solving
practical problems, said Lee Horn-
berger, professor of mechanical en
gineering at University of Santa
Clara.
“We need your creative minds to
help us find solutions to the prob
lems engineers face,” Hornberger
said to the group of 250 high school
females at the banquet.
Texas A&M University President
Jarvis E. Miller told the girls Texas
A&M needs more representation in
mechanical and electrical en
gineering.
“Think and explore and look at the
opportunities which are presented
in these fields,” Miller said.
He said Texas A&M has a unique
kind of faculty that cares about stu-
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dents. The faculty pays pet
attention to the students in
classes, he said.
“If you have an interest in
ing engineering, we hope yog
look at the opportunities herej
ler said.
Twelve percent of the stude)
civil engineering are women,I
the honorary fraternity, Chij
Ion, twenty-two percent
pledges are women.
In her speech, Hornbergir
plained the job opportunities!
able to each type of engineer,
Engineers spend a lot of their
talking, working, and listeni
other people, Hornberger ii
They spend much of their tiin<
others because their job is
everyday practical problem^
said.
Two members of the Sod
Women Engineers were aw*
scholarships at the banquet
Ann Raney and Kathleen Std
each received a $200 scholars!
their activity in the organizati
Saturday, the conference
tinned with panels for
school girls to attend. Each]
told of the job opportunities ii
gineering.
The professional panel eonsi
of four women in different engii)
ing occupations. They toldthl
about their jobs and answered
tions.
Each woman stressed theimj
ance of the CO-OP program.!
said it gave practical expel
while earning an engineer’s sail
Pam Wilkinson of Union Cad
told the girls how fast a pa
achieves a goal depends
much drive one has.
One of the high school
attending the conference said!
been a good experience for ha.
“The keynote speaker was
incentive,” said Robin Herefo|
Houston. “The conferencehasj
fled my ideas about whatfieldlj
to go in to.”
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
OFFICIAL NOTICE
“SPRING AWARDS
SCHOLARSHIPS”
Deadline - March 1,
1980
Application forms for Spring Awards
Program may be obtained from the
Student Financial Aid Office, Room
310, YMCA Building. All applications
must be filed with the Student
Financial Aid Office not later than
5:00 PM, March 1,1980. Late
applications will not be accepted.
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