The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 05, 1980, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1980
Public radio hit
Battalion Classifieds by growing pains
for saue^
PREGNANCY TESTING
Counselling on all alternatives
and birth control methods.
Women’s Referral Center,
3910 Old College Road.
846-8437
CO-OP
EDUCATION
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
HAS THE FOLLOWING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE SUMMER & FALL OF I960
BROWN & 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 D. POPE OR SUSANNAH CLARY
107 HARRINGTON
PHONE: 845-7814
FOR SALE: Carpet - 15ft. x 17ft. - solid beige.
Excellent condition. Priced to sell. 846-5861.
94t4
SCUBA DIVERS! New 80ft. 3 aluminum Dacor
tank, U.S. Divers Aquarius regulator, bouyan-
cy compensator. Best offer. 696-0967. 94t7
STEREO EQUIPMENT: Klipsch speakers,
Yamaha CA-1010 Bang, Olufsen turntable and
cassette recorder. Perfect condition. $2950.00.
Call 693-3352. 93tS
$ave Ga$ Money With MIX-I-GO Gas Addi
tive!! Money Back Guaranteed. 693-7520.
36tl2
1973 Audi-IOOLS - Gets good mileage, new
tires. Right door damage. $800. 693-1458.9315
1976 CHEVROLET
MONTECARLO
FULLY LOADED-SUN ROOF
MICHELIN TIRES-32,000 MILES
IMMACULATE-$4000
845-5947 9 ot5
OFFICIAL NOTICE
ENGINEERING &
TECHNOLOGY
STUDENTS
On Campus Interviews!
“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.
80133
HILLEL CLUB
is taking prepaid orders for
BAGELS
thru Feb. 15
696-7313 846-1492
MWF11-2 WKNDS PM
92t4
LOST
REWARD: Lost light brown suede jacket in
Alamo Friday night. Call 779-0158. 91t5
LARGE REWARD: White Eskimo Spitz lost in
Northgate area. Answers to Fred. 845-8356.
9115
HELP WANTED
Foster Wheeler Energy Corporation is a lead
ing engineering and construction firm serving
the petrochemical and related industries na
tion wide.
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.
77tfn
REWARD
For brass keyring and keys lost Mon
day between Reed McDonald and
Plant Sciences Bldg.
846-9672
after 5:00 p.m.
9213
Our Houston Engineering Center will have rep
resentatives on campus, Monday, February
11, to conduct interviews for engineering and
design positions. If you will be graduating in
May in Chemical, Electrical, Mechanical or
Civil Engineering, or in Electrical, Civil or
Mechanical Technology, sign up at the Place
ment Office to arrange for an interview.
FIELD REPRESENTATIVE
General Motors Acceptance Corp.
Challenging & diversified. Opportunity
to advance. Excellent benefits. Apply
4103 Texas Ave., Bryan. Equal
Opportunity Employer.
9215
LOST: AGGIE RING
CLASS ’49 13 years old. Original lost
in Korea; second has sentimental
value also. Lost in Northgate or Post
Office area.
846-8491
9215
PERSONALS
We would like to discuss the opportu
nities Foster Wheeler and Houston can
offer you.
FOSTER WHEELER
ENERGY CORP
P O Box 22395 Houston Texas 77027
An Equal Opportunity Employer M F
ffl
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 88t5
PRORLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-
2258...62tfh
SERVICES
We tutor FRENCH. Call after 5:00. 846-2038.
93t5
JOM
WEIGHT WAKHERS
HOW
SAVE $ 5
00
on your registration and
first meeting fee
through February 11, 1980
Of all the weight-loss programs in the world, none have
been more successful than the Weight Watchers program.
We've helped more people lose more pounds than any other
plan.
If you're serious about losing weight, join Weight Watch
ers now. Because with many other programs, all you lose in
the long run is time.
COLLEGE STATION
LUTHERAN STUDENTS CENTER
315 N. College Main
Thurs. 5:15 p.m.
822-7303
Weight Watchers ®
The Authority
Losing weight never tasted so good
The most successful weight loss program in the world.
Offer good only in area #37.
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
BOHANAN STABLES. 3 miles to Campus.
Full or partial care - lighted arena - roping -
barrels - poles - etc. 693-5217. 87t9
r
Chrysler Corp. Cars
! Body Work — Painting _
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 192£
^^■1 ■■ ■■ Mi I
X
WAITERS
AND
WAITRESSES
NEEDED
Please apply
in person
2-5 afternoons.
3CBARBECUE
810 S. Main
Bryan
91110
JUST MAKE OUT Your List...
“White’s has it at Northgate
Bike Parts & Service, All Makes—
Plumbing .& Hardware
WHITE AUTO STORE
846-5626
HELP WANTED
Now Taking Applications
For Cashiers and Hostesses
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY
At Ken Martin’s
1803 S. Texas next to Sears
United Press International
WASHINGTON — National Pub
lic Radio, the 10-year-old alternative
to commercial radio, has been hav
ing some growing pains.
Its most recent problem has been
NPR’s new Morning Edition, an au
dio news magazine that was designed
as a counterpart of NPR’s award
winning evening program, All
Things Considered.
NPR searched a year longer than
planned for people to produce Morn
ing Edition. Once producers were
found, they quickly hired two morn
ing hosts, whose role is essential in
setting the tone of the show.
After the first few dry runs, NPR
decided the show was going to flop
and, 10 days before the show’s
targeted November debut, fired the
executive producer, the producer
and two show hosts.
“It just wasn’t headed anywhere,
there was no format,” said Richard
Lewis, assistant director of news and
information. He said the problem,
however, was more than the some
times illogical order of the pieces.
“There was too much happy talk, a
forced conviviality that showed no
respect for the listeners,” Lewis
said, summing up the general feeling
at NPR.
So that Morning Edition could
start as scheduled, NPR rounded up
two surefire anchors: Bob Edwards,
co-host of All Things Considered
since 1974; and Barbara Hocter, a
former NBC reporter and writer,
who had recently been an ATC
weekend host.
Lewis says reaction to the first
three programs has been “very posi
tive.”
But in Springfield, Ill., Mike
Strand is miffed.
A reporter for WSSR, one of
NPR’s 228 member stations, Strand
said NPR, particularly All Things
Considered, is not living up to its
early policy to draw approximately
half of its programming from mem
ber stations throughout the United
States and Puerto Rico.
“The choices of material continues
to lean more toward Washington.
They’re not relying on the member
stations,” Strand said.
Though Morning Edition uses ab
out three to four member station re
ports each hour, Strand said ATC
relies heavily on staff reports or
phone interviews from NPR bases in
Washington, New York and Chi
cago.
“NPR argues that the
here in the sticks don t havethelf
nical background to produceqi
material,” Strand said.
And Strand objected to the
ATC conducts some of its phones
terviews with member stations,
said if they see an article in the j
Washington Post or New))[
Times, they call up and
story repeated just the way they m
it and "want it ready to go, «i
french fries. ”
What will help spurNPRoutoii
seeming adolescence is thelinkiss
192 member stations by sate|
The system, to be in full forah
April 1980, will be able to transsi
high fidelity, stereo sound to a
from anywhere in the country
This means no more taped rep*
and the ability to transmit from 1*
to 20 different programs at thes®
time.
’80s technology may changi
role of American teachers
tha
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051|
United Press Intrrnutionul
COLUMBUS — The father of the
team-teaching concept predicts
technology will have a bigger impact
in American schools in the 1980s,
giving teachers more time to concen
trate on nutritional and social prob
lems.
Robert H. Anderson, professor
and dean at Texas Tech University,
says the use of calculators and other
electronic devices will free teachers
“to come to grips with other issues’
rather than spending most of their
time teaching basic skills.
As for education in the IMP
Anderson sees:
— A major change in emphasis!
what children arc taught. Heal
schools will concentrate morefl
teaching pupils how to be i
healthy, how to enjoy leisure tia
and how to hold a job and stay “v* |
tionally competitive."
"My dream is to see teachengetl
much training as doctors, ’ hesaidl
an address to Columbus schoola
nistrators this weekend. TM
(teachers’) training would be!
and of more depth. .:;d
By
All are Cordially Invited
to hear
Ex-Marine David Rennie, C.S.B.
speak on
“Christian Science: The Worth of Man”
PIRANHACON
IS
COMING
Feb. 7, 1980
7:30-8:30
Kmlricr Tower
Room 308
;<♦;< am* xm >»:
THEORY & PRACTICE
OF MEDITATION
a lecture by
DR. RAAM SOMAYAJULU
TUESDAY FEB. 5th
ROOM 302 RUDDER
7:30 PM NON-MEMBERS 50<t
SPONSORED BY
THE METAPHYSICAL SOCIETY
xm*. >mz
mow YOU C AY
DO IT FOR
30
Yes, to serve you better Klnko’s now has a self-
service copier. You can do it for only 30 (8:30-7
Mon. -Thurs, ’til 6 Fri., 9-5 Sat.) or we’ll do it,
while you wait for 4^ or overnight for
only at
KINKO’S COPIES
SOI C ollege Main • 846-9508
See us for research supplies
PRIOIliTEI
•BLENDS OF HF1-BIVMGI
^3609 Place E. 29th-1
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
"Where satisfaction is
standard equipmenf
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
ROOMMATE WANTED
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
Female
Roommate Needed
to share one bedroom
apartment located two
blocks north of campus.
$175/month.
Call Cindy at 846-6382.
9315
Starting Salary $3.10/hr.
FOR RENT
NT
Apply in person only:
9:30-11:00 a.m. (if possible)
Bryan
1101 Texas
Whataburger
EFFICIENCY APARTMENT FOR RENT.
$125 per month. Bills paid. 822-3078 after 5:00.
92t5
College Station j
105 Dominik |
WANTED
FAST FOOD PERSONNEL
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
Barcelona
WANTED
3.15/hr.
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds
822-0544... Itfh
‘FREE FOOD
‘PAID VACATIONS
‘ROOM FOR
ADVANCEMENT
‘GOOD WORKING
ENVIRONMENT
‘NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY
FULLOR PARTTIME
11 a.m.-2p.m.
7 p.m.-2 a.m.
5 p.m.-2 a.m.
APPLY IN PERSON
BETWEEN 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
501 S. TEXAS AVE.
Typing. Full time.
823-7723... 76tfn
Symbols. Notary Public.
Your place in the sun,
Spacious Apartments
with New Carpeting
Security guard, well lighted parking areas, closetocam-
pus and shopping areas, on the shuttle bus route.
700 Dominik, College Station
6S3-0261
Texas Ave.
CASH FOR OLD GOLD 2
Class rings, wedding rings, worn out
gold jewelry, coins, etc.
The Diamond Room <
Town & Country Shopping Center f
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708
BARCELONA
Whataburger
A&M Golf Course