i Page 4 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1980 Battalion Classifieds Hat maker predicts 9 comeback for derbi HELP WANTED Now Taking Applications For Cashiers and Hostesses APPLY IN PERSON ONLY At Ken Martin’s 1803 S. Texas next to Sears DAY AND NIGHT PART-TIME HELP NEEDED Apply in person. PASTA’S PIZZA 807 Texas Avenue 105t5 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 95118 WAITRESSES FULL AND PART TIME DAYS FRANK’S BAR & GRILL 913 Harvey Rd. College Station icets Part-time Draftspersons needed. Third to fifth year architec ture student or others with experi ence will be considered. Call 779-2398 for details and interview. 10414 PART-TIME/NOW FULL-TIME/SUMMER National Marketing Co. will appoint six local representatives to contact A&M Students. Above average pay, flexible hours, car necessary. For local interview call 800-821-5838 Jim Beasley. 1041^ MH-MR AIDS (House Managers) Full time and part time. High School Diploma or equivalent. Good driving record. Experience with mentally ill/ mentally retarded preferred. APPLY AT BRAZOS VALLEY MH-MR 202 E. 27th St. Bryan AA/EOE 10315 HELP WANTED A&M Consolidated ISD is seeking applications for Secretary, Com munity Education Office. Must type 60-70 wpm, shorthand or speed writing desired, but not re quired. Must be able to work with public in person and by phone. Must be highly organized, self motivating and personable. Job requires flexi bility and some extra hours. Contact Personnel Office A&M Consolidated ISD 100 Anderson 696-8893 Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action/Title IX Em- ployer 10713 HELP WANTED Applications are being accepted for part-time clerk typist. Re quired to have 50-60 wpm. Typ ing to include financial reports, charts, letters, and forms. Good filing skills desired. 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Lorraine Peterson, manager. 822- 7772. 177tfn "Where satisfaction is standard equipment" 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 United Press International LONDON — There’ll always be an England, and every proper chap will always wear the “bowler” hat Americans call a “derby.” That’s what you think. You can still buy bowlers in many stores, but the only place still manu facturing the genuine original arti cle, according to Frank Yardley, is his quaintly Olde Worlde hat firm James Lock & Co. of St. James’s Street. Once upon a time, so the popular image goes, every Englishman wore a bowler. Like Charlie Chaplin. Between the two world wars — when, as Yardley put it, “You never saw anyone out in the street without some kind of hat on” — the bowler achieved its greatest popularity. It became an essential part of the uni form of the dapper British civil ser vant. Lock’s then sold several thousand bowlers a year. AVAILABLE NOW 2-bdrm 1 -bath Upstairs Duplex off Broadmoor $230.00/month gas paid. I Jj Call Jacob Beal Real Estate at 822-4518 M-F only. 101110 LOST LOST: Female Pit Bulldog. 6 months old. Brin- dle colored. Call 845-6249. 107t3 Now the bowler is still part of the British stereotype, but actually seeing one in London is almost a rar ity. Lock sells about 600 a year. The trouble with the bowlingball hat, Yardley says, is that it isn’t exact ly informal. years, beginning when Lock & Co. had been in its present location, a stone’s throw from St. James’s Palace, for nearly 100 years. Yardley said the bowler was born in 1850 when Sir William Coke, an avid foxhunter, asked if the firm could make him a round-top hat that would stay on if he brushed a low branch and was strong enough to protect his head if his horse threw him. So Locke’s designed a hat with a rabbit-fur felt exterior covering a rock-hard shellac-and-gossamer shell. “In the beginning it was laughed at quite a lot, Yardley said. "But after two or three years, people realized it was a practical hat.” British army officers began wear ing it with civilian clothes. It spread to clerks in the financial district, then to the civil service, and soon re placed the top hat, which Yardley said is harder to care for. U NEW comedy opened night at |ter, origi ecame t n an ear Other firms started making the hat, including Thomas Bowler’s company, whose name was eventual ly attached to the product — even though Lock’s still calls them Coke hats. — there are two styles, hunting variety and Sir Churchill’s favorite, tlf| shape — is fitted indivldi wearer’s head The head shape is red cardboard sheet, cut outar/j device called a brow. Tliis contour on which the hair shaped, turning the hat ated kiln until the shellac pliable enough to take |u| shape Lock’s keps thousands shapes in its files, not bowler wearers, butofci the dozens of styles thelij| They have filed the shapeoll Peck’s head, of Frank along with those of BeauEn Admiral Horatio LordJii the first Duke of Wellini “With his head shapn , tion of‘C client can call from anywWfe } \ years world and get a hat made::: five nigh Yardley said. during The firm used to offer!)Folly.” He’s a jlay abo Blinking dive just jebanon Thong wight w producec once heft on Broad “There Girl’s Class of '80 ring. Polished style. Lost between Rudder and SLAB. $50 REWARD! 693-5123. 107t5 REWARD: Male yellow Lab puppy. South of Campus. Call Terry. 845-7816 or 693- 7303. 107t5 “You can’t wear jeans with a bow ler,” he said in an interview. “You have to dress up to it.” Lock now sells its bowlers mostly to stockbrokers, lawyers and proper ly attired hunters, Yardley said. It makes them just as it has for 130 “There’s a difference between the two,’ Yardley maintained. “The bowler is smooth, hut the Coke hat always has a rough finish. “There’s only one place where you can still buy a Coke hat.” Yardley said everv bowler it makes black, blue, two shadeseft and green and three ofbm it’s either black, gray orb Yardley does not despaira comparative passing of tkcj from the English scene, thinks it has a future. “For the past fewyetj youngsters went around k scruffy as they could,” heal they’re getting dressy now.l mal hats like the bowlere a bit.” PERSONALS FOR SALE 1977 Monte Carlo — V8-305. Excellent Condi tion. First owner: 29,000 miles. 846-1230.6U2 1973 Vega 2/drive, 4 cylinder, 65,000 miles. $795.00. 1969 Dodge Hardtop. $495.00. 693- 4132 or 846-2641. t0 6t3 1978 Cougar XR-7 loaded. $4600 or best offer. 846-4543. loeo 1978 Kirkwood Mobile Home, 2-BDRM, 1- Bath. 14 ft. X 52 ft. Fully furnished. $9800.00 or pay Equity and assume loan. Day - 823-8607, night - 779-2282. 106t2 HAPPY ANNIVERSARY CINDY ‘Electronic churche The b< ion’s pk nore,” timers < jouie” a All, lik jroducec ^le Repe son and t 11969. “Tallet )ne act p Jon. (Wi 1937. Ht N.Y.) worry church offick Love, MLM Senior Boots. Size lU/z - 12. 693-3038. 106t5 FOR SALE: Sanyo turntable — Excellent con dition — four months old. $100.00. Call Robert 696-3137. 105t5 Portable Washer 5/month old 1-year Guaran tee. Perfect for apartment. 846-9270 after 5. I06t2 OFFICIAL NOTICE ’79 SUZUKI GS550E. Beautiful black, in su perb condition. $1650.00. 779-9121 after4pm. 103 r6 Buy one. Cordoba ’75 $2750.00. Catalina '75 $2250.00. 779-9678. 102t7 NEW AGGIE SENIOR BOOTS. NEVER BEEN WORN. MEN’S SIZE IOV2. $300. Call 846-3996 after 5 pm. 103t5 ’78 TRANS/AM 400-AUTOMATIC. Good Condition. $4950.00. 779-9121 after 4 pm. 103t6 “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. VIVITAR 35 MM CAMERA 2 lenses flash ■ tele-converter leather case I Still in warranty. CaM Benjie at 693-5347. Leave message if not there. 107t3 ■ 80t33 United Press International The sudden rise and influence over the past 10 years of what friend and foe alike call the “electronic church” — the use of television for mass evangelism — has a number of mainline Protestant and some Catholic church officials worried. At the same time, however, these church officials aren’t quite sure they know what they want or should do about it. Recently, the National Council of Churches Communications f Com- mission, together with the U.S. Catholic Conference’s Department of Communication, sponsored a two- day consultation on the issue, but the 21 conference participants came TORAGE U - LOCK - IT 10 x 20 - $25 693-2339 cBf] BIG ‘im BARGAINS! Twin City Furniture has just re ceived truckloads of chests, mattresses and dinettes Hurry for best selection — These prices will not last!!! 4-Drawer or 5-Drawer Chests (Walnut or maple) start at $39.95 Inner-Spring Mattress and fram Se,sprices ..$89.95 19 Pieces of furniture (Dresser, mir ror, chest, head board, full-size mat tress, box spring and frame, 5-piece decorator dining set, sofa, chair, cof fee table, 2 end tables and 2 lamps) all for only $799.95 ‘We buy truckloads to save you money. ’’ TWIN CITY FURNITURE 218 S. 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AGGIE BASKETBALL Texas A&M UH Live on KAMU TV Channel 15 8 p.m. tonight Major funding provided by: Youngblood Restaurant Additional funding provided by: College Station Bank, N.A.; University Title Company; Western Insurance Associates; Maniord-Treat Quality Office Products; Audio-Video; Watson Hardware; The Coach’s Shop; Fabric Care Service. away with no clear consensus either on the alleged dangers or proposed solutions to the problems. The threat the established chur ches feel from the suddenly influen tial and increasingly prosperous tele vision preachers is two-fold — mem bers and money are leaving local congregations and getting their reli gion in the comfort of their living rooms, and the religious content of the televised message is simplistic and generally a distortion of the full Ohristian message. Sociologist Jeffrey K. Hadden of the University ofVirginia, noted that “there is very deep concern today that highly successful nationwide television programming is cutting into the pews and treasuries of main line churches. “Those associated with the elec tronic church, of course, deny the alleged effect, he said. Hadden said the debate so far was an empty one because no one had done the research to resolve the issue. “The evidence is not very clear or detailed regarding who is attracted to the evangelical message of the electronic church, he said. “Recent research on the growth of conservative churches would sug- It cone ly Talley, her futur in a dec: are Judd oth of Circle R< Mason, ; who has jplays. The pi gest that the electronic nw son’s “5t successful in attracting li nears eat have drifted away from chrfe “Whet cipation rather than newt tory of t Hadden said. July,”’\\ "I can think of no raorelrarere a 1c outcome to this consultafcljwasn’t ur initiation of research tore)! I knew question, he said. “SuclnB|lay.” should he conducted bysociB Wilsor lists with impeccable repMbased o tinder the aegis of ananJ^uised s< commission witih repr:$| from the National Religipci casters, the Natio.pl Co Churches and the U.S. Conference.” iize thei ‘“5th o separate “I’d bt may-go-1 qme. Th Southam student Another fear of the maiii that the vast majority of (lit sion preachers are politicallyL ' . • » i ■J veteran. vative and areusingtelevisiofS . , of what Hadden called “the effort to reshape Americanrf „ , I tlunk it is time werewwP , . , to he absolutely true. HadlwP ^ He told the conference.^ a t him. that at the moment theconssK Atthi evangelists were “mostlypjpNe wer novices' and that, in anycast-B 1 put line liberal apprehensionsat>|Kh e play, drift to the right repre.dt. 5* the television preachers! widowet placed. |Matts a: Jpoking f j The n< [as a tit! pd a tc Vilson i« Sun Theatres 333 University 846! 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