The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 26, 1980, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1980
Battalion Classified
PETS
SPECIAL NOTICE
PERSONALS
Free puppy - half Irish Setter; half Labrador.
Call 693-0107. 123(3
Expert typing. Call Gloria. 693-8286, 779-
3266. 119(10
TEACHERS WANTED: Elementary and
Secondary. West and other states. Placements
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-
2258.. ,62tfn
since 1946. SOUTHWEST TEACHER'S
AGENCY, PO BOX 4337, Albuquerque New
Mexico 87196.
PREGNANCY TESTING
Counselling on all alternatives
Female vocalist ■¥■
-K wants to sing with
•¥ Rock ’n Roll Band. -K
+ Contact: B
* Box 4611 -K
->C Aggieland Station. 12513 ■¥
★★★★★★★★ ★★★★★★★!«
and birth control methods.
Women’s Referral Center,
3910 Old College Road.
846-8437
WEIGHT WATCHERS can
show you how losing weight is
fun without starving College
Station class meets Thursdays,
5:15, Lutheran Student Center,
315 N. College Main. For further
information call 822-7303. 1370
THE ORIGINAL TEAM
CLEANING AGENCY
Wants reliable, energetic employees with phone
and car for residential or commercial cleaning
$3.30/hour and up, plus travel
HOME CARE SERVICES
846-1905
112tfn
DEATH-ROW PRISONER
Ape 24, white, male desires correspondence
with college students. Would like to form friendly
type relationship and more or less share experi
ences.
Will answer all letters.
Write to: Harold A. Maxam
Arizona State Prison
31408
Box 629
Florence, Arizona 85232
TO THE
GOOD AG
Who turned in my
Sweater and Gold Pin:
THANKS!!!
Please call Terri: 845-3980
WANTED
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds
822-0544... Itfii
Typing. Full time. Symbols. Notary Public.
823-7723... 76tfn
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CASH FOR OLD GOLD
* Class rings, wedding rings, worn
y gold jewelry, coins, etc
MIRANDAS
needs waitresses
5-8 shift or 8-12 shift.
Flexible hours.
No experience necessary.
Apply MIRANDA’S
846-9150 i25tfn
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Asset Management Kepresentatives: Earn
$300 to $1200 part-time. Full-time manage
ment opportunity also available. 696-1655.
121t5
The Diamond Room
Town & Country Shopping Cantor
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708
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SERVICES
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HELP WANTED
Part-time position
available at
FARMER’S MARKET
SANDWICH SHOP
In Bryan.
Hours Flexible.
822J6417; J_23tfn_ _J
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Typing. 823-4579.
FRANK S BAR & GRILL
Part-time
cook needed.
Apply in person.
913 Harvey Rd.
JOBS!
CRUISESHIPSI/SAILING EXPEDITIONS!/
SAILING CAMPS. No experience. Good Pay.
Summer. Career. NATIONWIDE, WORL
DWIDE! Send $4.95 for APPLICATION/INFO/
REFERRALS to
CRUISEWORLD 127
Box 60129
Sacramento, CA 95860
Typing!! Reports, Dissertations, etc. ON THE
DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-3755. llOtfn
TYPING. Prompt, professional. 823-5726.
113118
Now Taking Applications
For Cashiers and Hostesses
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY
At Ken Martin’s
1803 S. Texas next to Sears
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For employment information at Texas
A&M University dial 845-4444 24 hours
a day. Equal Employment Opportunity
through Affirmative Action.
Texas A&M University
| Service ToTXll 1
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
| Dodge Sales and Service Since 19221
1411 Texas Ave. . 823-8111
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Fnzzbuster and Midland CB.
Must sell to highest offer. Call 696-3137.123t4
Irish Wolfhound puppies - AKC - $200.00.
Box 248, Jewett, Texas 75846. 214-626-
4658. 121t5
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
GRAPEVINE
PERSONALITY.
696-3411.
LOST
1968 Mercedes Benz 250. Sunroof Radials
AM/FM Cassette Trans needs repair.. 693-
4649. 12513
A Klein High School 1978 Senior Ring was lost
in the MSC. Sentimental value. If found,
please call Mary at 845-1198. 125t3
Must sell '70 Plymouth Barracuda - Automat
ic, Air, PS, Stereo. Excellent Condition. Call
845-7052. 12512
OFFSHORE DRILLING
COMPANY
seeks a selected few self-starter
type, field-oriented Engineers. For
consideration, please call or write:
Wes Lovaas, Manager of
Engineering,
Atwood Oceanics; Inc.
10565 Katy Freeway; P.O. Box
19147,
Houston, Texas 77024.
Telephone No.: (713) 467-7900. |
Local interviews can be arranged. ^
Lost: Male Boxer - Brown and white with
black mask. One and a half vears old. RE
WARD! Please call 696-1261. 125t5
New Acoustical Guitar with hard shell case.
Talk price. 693-6332. 125t5
Gold ring with Garnet. Misplaced Saturday
night at Cell Block 5. Call Liz at 845-5769.
For Sale: 1970 Buick LeSabre. Dependable
full size transportation. Extra clean. $500 or
best offer. Call 693-0263. 12U5
'75 Cutlass Salon - 20 mpg. AM/8-track,
bucket seats. $2500. Call 846-3195 after
5:30. 121t5
REWARD: Small male Sheltie, sable and
white, black on hack of neck. Donna
McDonald 845-2509. 124(5
Malibu '74. Auto Power steering, brakes. 779-
7156. 122t5
'76 Capri Hatchback. Excellent condition.
$2600.00. 846-2506. 124tl0
DOMESTIC
SERVICES
Full or part time team cleaning
homes. Starting salary $3.30/hour
plus travel compensation.
_. Judy Smeins
693-1 954 Libby Vastano
LOST MY PUPPY!
She is half White Shepherd half
Gold Lab. Lost last week near
Manor East Mall. Answers to
Chelsea. If found please call 779-
3728.
REWARD! 12215
Sony Stereo Cassette Deck. Perfect Condi
tion. $150.00. 845-2903. 124(4
1974 Norton 850 Commando Windjammer II.
3700 miles. $1300. 696-0895. 124t4
Senior Boots, size 6 l AD. Excellent condition.
Great price. 779-9670 after 6 pm. 120tl3
LOST
Gold bracelet with two saphires and
one diamond.
“Very Sentimental”.REWARD
Call 693-7226.
12215
PINBALL MACHINE
FOR SALE
Kismet Harem.
Needs repair.
$100
Call 693-0946
HELP WANTED
RN’S GRIMES
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
210 S. JUDSON STREET
NAVASOTA, TEXAS 77868
Has immediate and part-time openings available for 3-11 and 11-7 shifts in
ICU and/or floor.
3-11 Staff Position - $7.25
3-11 ICU Position - $7.50 4
11-7 Staff Position - $7.25
11-7 ICU Position - $7.50
12.50 shift differential
12.50 shift differential
F 250 shift differential
250 shift differential
Time and V2 for overtime, hospital paid health and life insurance plus
vacation, holiday and sick pay.
For information, call: (713) 825-6585.
FOR SALE BY OWNER
3-bedroom, living room, 2-bath, din
ing room, fireplace, glassed in
porch. AC/CH, newly decorated.
Beautiful lawn and shrubbery. Adja
cent to campus.
696-1602. 124(4
HOLD THOSE PRICES!
ChartPack Transfer
lettering has taken a jump in price
but we are rolling it back.
New price for single sheet -
$3.50-.
Our price — $2.95 — !
Engineering Office Supply
in Redmond Terrace.
125110
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
Kansas City jazz clubs
once alive, now silent
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United Press International
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The 1930s
was a raucous era for all-night clubs
and dance halls. Marathon jam ses
sions poured wondrous new syn-
coped sounds into the street to ming
le with the smokey sweet scent of
barbecue.
It was the era of Kansas City jazz.
And the city whose name became
synonymous with its particular style
was busily producing the likes of the
immortal Charlie Parker, Count
Basie and a dozen other great and
near-great jazz artists.
Jazz found an inviting home in
political boss Tom Pendergast’s
wide-open Kansas City. The action
primarily was found in and around
12th and Vine.
“We would go to work at 7:30 ev
ery night and we would play until 5
1 out J
McKenzie-Baldwin
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Inquire About Our Terms
Starting April 1, 1980
Phone 822-6423 or 822-2368
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
in the morning. Then we would go to
the Sunset (club) until 8,” said Book
er Washington, a 70-year-old
trumpeter who played with Kansas
City’s legendary Bennie Moten
hand.
“On 12th Street and Broadway
and going on to Brooklyn there prob
ably were 200 places within four or
five miles," said Milton Morris, 68,
who has managed Kansas City
taverns and clubs for 50 years. He
claims to have paid Basie $5 a night
to play inone of them.
“They came from all over for the
big sound. It came out every door.
You would start juicing and have
one drink in one club and one in the
next.
“People were trying to forget the
depression. There was no depression
here. We swung more than Vegas
does now.”
But the street is decaying now.
The row upon row of clubs have
long since closed. The area has be
come an inner city park and public
housing project. There’s even talk
about putting up a shopping center
at 12th and Vine.
The jazz returns — from time to
time.
MANOR EAST 3
MANOR EAST MALL
823-8300
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment''
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
Each spring some of the country’s
foremost female musicians meet for
the Women’s Jazz Festival. Basie
brought it hack briefly last August in
a free outdoor performance com
memorating his 75th birthday.
Morris tries to sustain it daily by
playing his 5,000 Kansas City jazz
albums at Milton’s Tap Room.
There are those who claim that
true Kansas City jazz is alive and
resides quickly in sanctuary at the
Mutual Musicians Foundation
where some musicians from the 30s
jazz era gather after hours on
weekend nights.
But the long nights of jazz and
drink that produced many of today’s
top talents are gone.
Some observers say the reason
jazz has not thrived in the city can be
traced to the disco boom. A local
newspaper critic has blamed the
public who he says fail to patronize
the music style.
Some even blame the Republican
Party.
When Boss Pendergast’s Demo
cratic machine was broken in 1938, it
also marked the end of the days of the
wide open city. Now clubs must
close at 1:30 a. m., a half hour earlier
on Sundays.
“There was so much happening in
Kansas City because Pendergast had
opened the city up,’ said Dick
Wright, music history lecturer at the
University of Kansas. “Kansas City
gave musicians a tremendous oppor
tunity to perform because it became
a hotbed of jazz. ’’
It was also located in the heart of
America and helped the develop
ment of hands such as Bennie
Moten’s, Andy Kirk’s
Basie’s. Musicianssuchaspianisti
MeShann, saxophonist Young,
singer Joe Turner and Pete Ji
practiced their trades here
11 was the days of the Reno
the Sunset, the Chesterfield,
owned the Hey Hay,
Novelty clubs.
“Those clubs had every!]
beer, booze, grass,’ said Moro
Marijuana cigarettes were *
three for a (juarter, the same put
a beer with a chaser.
“The reason I got into jazz isi
had the Ollie Harris barbecueat
and Vine,’’ he said. “We
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would hear that jazz sound an)
in. The area — it was
clubs."
When Moten’s bandbeganda
mg its tune in 1931, Boil : i i f
Washington left with othermei
who wanted to retain theoH
style. They formed the Kansas!
Rockets, later the Thaymondlli
Orchestra.
On just about any aftemooa,
musicians linger at the foui
where a young jazz group, the
City Orchestra, rehearses,
Over the poundingbeatand
ruptions of the orchestra’s w
these men can spout KansasCd
history as if it had been parti
past weekend. cAiy
“Everybody was working,"
Orville ‘Piggy Minor, who
played in Basie’s band. “This
Mecca. Some of the top
the world got their start here,
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its best sellei
students wh
relatives ab<
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT
Would like to rent small
2-bedroom home
close to campus,
by middle of May.
Call 846-7441 after 5 p.m.
PRE-LEASING
MHSPACES
FOR STUDENTS
-Over 400 spaces (many shaded)
-Swimming pool -Club House
-Laundry -Security Patrol
Can accommodate 12 ft. to 14 ft. homes.
$75/month; $50 Deposit
Call or come by
WESTERN VILLAGE
MOBILE HOME PARK
2001 Beck St.
Bryan 822-6912
MONDAY EVENING
TUESDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
Mexican Fiesta
WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL
EVENING SPECIAL
Salisbury Steak
Dinner
with
Two Cheese and
Chicken Fried Steak
Mushroom Gravy
Onion Enchiladas
w/cream Gravy
Whipped Potatoes
w/chili
Whipped Potatoes and
Your Choice of
Mexican Rice
Choice of one other
One Vegetable
Patio Style Pinto Beans
Vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread and Butter
Tostadas
Roll or Corn Bread and Butte<
Coffee or Tea
Coffee or Tea
One Corn Bread and Butter
Coffee or Tea
WANTED
FAST FOOD PERSONNEL
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NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR UPCOMING VACANCIES. 1 & 2 Bed
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THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL
Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner
SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE
Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad
Choice of Salad Dressing - Hot Garlic Bread
Tea or Coffee
FRIDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
BREADED FISH
FILETw/TARTAR
SAUCE
Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
SATURDAY
NOON and EVENING
SPECIAL
Yankee Pot Roast
(Texas Salad)
Mashed
Potato w/
gravy
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
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SUNDAY SPECIAL
NOON and EVENING
ROAST TURKEY DINNER
Served with
Cranberry Sauce
Cornbread Dressing
Roll or Com Bread - Butter-
CoffeorTea
Giblet Gravy
And your choice of any
One vegetable