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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1980
TEACHCRS LEARN!
Battalion
Classifieds
USE YOUR SKILLS
AROUND THE WORLD
REPS HERE TODAY
& TOMORROW
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Moth ond Science
in the P€flC€ CORPS
OFFICIAL NOTICE
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
“SPRING AWARDS i
SCHOLARSHIPS”
Deadline-March 1,
1980
Application forms for Spring Awards J
Program may be obtained from the J
Student Financial Aid Office, Room |
310, YMCA Building. All applications I
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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693-7871 AFTER 5:00 P.M.
9815
PROBLEM PREGNANCY?
Are you considering
abortion?
Free counseling and referrals
Call
(713) 779-2258
Texas Problem Pregnancy, Bryan, Tx.
Sun Theatres
333 University 846-!
The only movie in town
846-9808
SERVICES
FOR SALE: 10 speed Huffy girls bicycle, like
new. $75 or best offer. 845-1251 or 693-9275.
9515
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Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body
Baseball Catchers Equipment-Rawlings Men’s
Complete Outfit, used twice. 693-2224. 95t4
Dodge
141
Ephiphone Electric Guitar made by Fender
plus Biff Muff Fuzbox and extra cords. $150.00.
Call 696-2054. 95t5
SPRING BREAK JOBS. Earn up to $7.60/hour
in your home area. Could lead to full time
summer job. National Co. interviewing Tues
day and Wednesday February 19 and 20.
Write: The Battalion/Rm 216 Reed McDonald
Bldg. 97t5
Early '72 Yamaha 250 MX. FASTI! $250. 846-
4838. 97t2
COWAN HARDWARE
3602 E. 29th
Bryan
For Your Plumbing,
Painting & Hardware
Supplies.
Serving you ’til 7:30 p.m. gets
1977 Monte Carlo — V8-305. Excellent Condi
tion. First owner: 29,000 miles. 846-1230.6U2
1976 TR-7 Excellent condition. $3,700. Call
after 6:00 p.m. 693-2635. 9815
1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass-S. 4-Drive. Low
Mileage, excellent condition. $2850. 845-1942
or 693-9181. 9815
ROOMMATE WANTED
Music Man 130RMS Bass amp - 2 115 cabinets.
$650. Call 693-7195 after 5:00. Also natural fin
ish Fender Precision bass - $500. 98t5
FEMALE ROOMMATE. All bills paid, own
room, $110/montli. 713-482-3286. 9715
RMI Electric Piano with organ and Yamaha
Leslie amp. Excellent condition. $1500. 696-
032J.. 9815
FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED. By Cul
pepper Plaza on Shuttlebus route. Call 693-
3365. 97t5
SCUBA DIVERS! New 80 ft. 3 aluminum Dacor
tank, U.S. Divers Aquarius regulator, bouyan-
cy compensator. Best offer. 696-0967. 9417
WANTED
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds
822-0544.1tin
Typing. Full time. Symbols. Notary Public.
823-7723... 76tfn
BLOOMING PLANTS
FOR
VALENTINE’S DAY
$2.50 and up
693-5361 97t4
EARN EXTRA MONEY AT HOME
GOOD PAY! EASY WORK!
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
START IMMEDIATELY
Send name and address to:
G.A.L.
7402 Raton St.
Houston, TX 77055 96t5
BABYSITTERS WANTED
Work your own hours.
GOOD PAY
Full or part time. Must have own
transportation and must be 18 or
older.
822-5837 9518
Now Taking Applications
For Cashiers and Hostesses
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY
At Ken Martin’s
1803S. Texas next to Sears
CLERICAL HELP
WANTED
FILING 822-5837
CASH FOR OLD GOLD 4
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P. A. SYSTEM
' Class rings, wedding rings, worn out ^
Peavey 2-41/2 ft. columns
> gold jewelry, coins, etc.
260 w. 4 channel amp
► The Diamond Room
1 Peavey mike
, Town & Country Shopping Center f
Excellent condition
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan j
$495.00
846-4708
Call Patrick at 845-2036 8-5
or 693-5756 after 6. gets
Leave name and phone
number.
LABORERS
Apply 106 Williamson
between 7:30-9:00 a.m.
Monday through Friday.
2.00/hour
PERSONALS
FOR RENT
Interested in a spiritual solution to the econo
mic problem? Call 696-1626. 96tl
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-
2258...62tfn
Two bedroom furnished duplex. Air. Frostfree
refrigerator. Attached garage. No children - no
pets. Married couples only. 822-5195. 98t5
PREGNANCY TESTING
Counselling on all alternatives
and birth control methods.
Women’s Referral Center,
3910 Old College Road.
846-8437
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. i77tln
HELP WANTED
Male Delivery Help Needed
Must be able to work
weekday afternoons and
Saturday mornings.
Call MEDICAL SALES AND RENTALS
at 822-2704
for appointment for interview. 97tfn
PART TIME
STUDENT WORKER
POSITION AVAILABLE
at the MSC Craft Shop
$3.10/hour
General craft experience preferred.
Application deadline Feb. 11, at 5:00
p.m.
CRAFT SHOP 845-1631
9514
CO-OP
EDUCATION
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
HAS THE FOLLOWING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE SUMMER & FALL OF 1980
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
WANTED
FAST FOOD PERSONNEL
3.15/hr.
‘FREE FOOD
‘PAID VACATIONS
‘ROOM FOR
ADVANCEMENT
‘GOOD WORKING
ENVIRONMENT
‘NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY
FULLOR PARTTIME
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
7 p.m.-2 a.m.
5 p.m.-2a.m.
APPLY IN PERSON
BETWEEN 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
501 S. TEXAS AVE.
SPECIAL NOTICE
SHERWOOD HEALTH CARE INC.
has full time and part time openings
for LVN’s 6-2 and 2-10, RN 2-10.
Excellent salary, benefits and work
ing conditions. Contact E.P. Sulik,
Admin.
822-7521
95t18
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| TO DELIVER PIZZAS. |
$3.25/hour plus 6/ commission. j
Flexible schedules.
Inquire at 319 Patricia.
, PIZZA EXPRESS
846-7785 9715 J
LOST: Male Irish Setter. If seen or found,
please catch and call 822-6877 or 845-7017
ANYTIME. REWARD!! 96t7
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10 a.m.-2 a.m. Sun.-Thurs.
10 a.m.-3 p.m. Fri.-Sat.
No one under 18
Ladies Discount With This Coupon
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THERE COMES A TIME
WHEN WE HAVE TO STAND
UP AND BE COUNTED.
JAN
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VINCENT
7:15 &
11:10
THIS IS THE STORY OF
ONE MAN WHO DID.
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MEAN DOG BLUES
7:15-10:45-9:00 EAST
MAD MAX and THE STUD
ACITO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051|
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United Press International
Chocolate candy prices aren’t ris
ing as fast or as high as gold — it only
seems that way.
Boxed chocolates for $12-$30 a
pound this Valentine’s Day are no
longer unusual.
One chocolatier, Thomas Kron,
calls his plain one- and three-pound
bricks “chocolate bullion" — with
good reason. They are $9 and $25
apiece — plus postage, if you order
by mail instead of visiting one of the
company’s shops in New York City or
posh suburbs like Beverly Hills,
Calif, or Bal Harbour, Fla.
More luxury chocolates have been
sold during the past few months than
ever before in the industry’s history,
says Don Gussow, chairman and edi
tor in chief of Magazines for In
dustry.
Candy sales, including chocolates,
are rising steadily, he said. He ex
pects retail sales to reach $10 billion
within a few years. Preliminary re
ports suggest they may have reached
$8 billion last year.
“All of a sudden the new genera
tion has discovered candy as part of
their lifestyle,” said Gussow.
Like some other old-timers in the
industry, Gussow sounds somewhat
shocked by the retail prices some
companies get for their products.
“Five dollars a pound is absolutely
right,” he said. “You can’t make bet
ter (chocolates) for any price.”
“Anything beyond $5 a pound and
you’re paying for the name and fancy
packaging,” said Thomas J. Sullivan
in a telephone interview from Glen
view, Ill., where he is secretary and
legal counsel for Retail Confection
ers International. The group s 4(X)
member companies operate a total of
15,000 directly owned retail candy
shops worldwide. Some also distri
bute through drug and department
stores.
‘The average price in the
United States of $4.50-$4.75 a pound
(for boxed chocolates) is really good
value as a gift,” Sullivan said.
The most expensive chocolates to
date, from the buyers' point of view,
may well have been two 50-pound
bars made by a Chicago company
specializing in chocolates for fun
draising. The bars were sold for a
total of $13,275 at the New York
Cocoa Exchange’s 50th anniversary
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auction, which benefiftedami
hospital.
Edmond Opler, boardcl
World’s Finest Chocolate, k,
the fund-raising business d
every year. “Every school,
church needs money.”
Consumers apparently
enough money to buy from
panics like Kron Chocolatiei
New York City-based raani
with nine shops nationwide,
gets $16-$25 a pound for bo®!
colates, hundreds of dollars hj j.
cial orders such as a IS-poumU
top-sized birthday “eatinganfj r ,
company made for a dressdes®
The card cost $870—mostly^ |
of its handcarved message! ;
names.
Kron said another populai
was made originally for the
night cast party for ‘ Chorus li:
the longrunning Broadway®!
11 was a woman’s leg with a |
garter — price, $60.
The boxed chocolates at Ftrii
Pearl Karp’s Treat Boutiquen:
Broadway theater district o(!i
York City also command llil
That makes their Valentine!
specialty — twin-decorated
chocolate hearts weighing iip:,
and costing $250 — seem
bargain on a price per
about $5.55.
Karp estimated retail price
increased about 33 percent
past two years.
He also said he plans to in<
life-size busts sculpted in
The special orders will haveat
month delivery date and sell
$1,5<K). For 70 pounds ofehoal
that ’s about $21.50 per pound l
already sells lifesize femaleti
(headless) for $50 each.
If this develops intoatrend,!!
we have X-rated candy stores 5
“The candy market of the tig
may well be an adult market."^
sow says.
Number aid
banking woe
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hotline for consumer orciviln!
matters in banking is nowopenh
to the public.
Irvine H. Sprague, chairmss
the Federal Deposit Insurn
Corp., says the hotline will give;
pie a el I a nee to ask quesii ns
sent their views and make®
plaints.
Sprague says it will help*
ers learn their rights in these^ i ;
and broaden their general k b
ledge of hanking. It will alsohelfi
federal agency evaulate its haul
of consumer protection statutes
The toll-free number is (800;i
5488. It is in daily service, Mood
Friday, 7:30 a.m.-4:15 p.m.CSf
Problems or questions involn -
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