Page 4 THE BATTALION FRIDAY, APRIL 4. 1980 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Nursery help needed. 3:00 - 5:30 p.m. daily. 846-5571. 131t3 Food Town is now hiring cashiers and meat wrappers. Come by 600 N. Main for an interview. 130t5 MIRANDA’S needs waitresses 5-8 shift or 8-12 shift. Flexible hours. No experience necessary. Apply MIRANDA’S 846-9150 isstfn SCHLOTZSKY’S Now accepting applications for part-time employment. Nights and weekends. Do not apply if not willing to work weekends. Apply in person only. Schlotzsky’s 100 S. Texas Ave. College Station NowTaking Applications For Cashiers and Hostesses APPLY IN PERSON ONLY At Ken Martin’s 1803 S. Texas next to Sears DRIVING JOB Delivering pizzas. Great work schedule for students $3.25/hour plus commission on every pizza delivered. Must have own car. 18 years or older. Apply at 319 Patricia. 846-7785 PIZZA EXPRESS 130(5 FRANK’S BAR & GRILL Part-time cook needed. Apply in person. 913 Harvey Rd. 12 2tfn BABYSITTERS NEEDED Must have own transportation. Apply in person between 4-8 p.m. 106 Williamson Bryan 779-8900. 127110 Best Pizza in town! Full and part-time day and evening shifts available. 779-2431 or 846-4809 for appointment, i; DOMESTIC SERVICES Full or part-time, now/this Summer, Team cleaning homes. Starting salary $3.30/hour plus travel compensation. 693-1954 Judy Smeins Libby Vastano 12815 SECRETARY High school graduate or equivalent. Good typing skills. Maturity. 1 - 2 years experience preferred. Apply at BRAZOS VALLEY MH-MR 202 E. 27th St. Bryan EOE/AA 13112 PART-TIME HELP WANTED. GRAPEVINE PERSONALITY. 696-3411. NEEDED HARD WORKING PEOPLE who need extra money to do house cleaning. Good money. Work own hours. 779-8900. 127U0 WANTED Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds 822-0544... Itfo Tvping. Full time. Symbols. Notary Public. 823-7723... 76tfii IBM Selectric Typewriter 693-3785 or 846-0592. 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 ^ qr ’y ^ RF W CASH FOR OLD GOLD Class rings, wedding rings, worn out ( gold jewelry, coins, etc. The Diamond Room Town & Country Shopping Cente 3731 E. 29th St., Bryan 846-4708 ^ a ah rTTTTTTr DANCERS WANTED (female) at the beautiful new BLUE DOLPHIN CLUB Highway 6 South One mile from College Station. Apply in person between 4 and 8 p.m. PERSONALS HELP AGS! My car was hit in the parking lot of Hall of Fame, Monday, March 31, at around 10:30 pm. I need to know the name of the person who saw this and left me a note. My car was the blue Camaro. Please contact me at 845-5451. I need your help. 13 ota A&M CONSOLIDATED ISO is seeking applications for CUSTODIANS Apply in person from 8-5 Monday through Friday, 100 Anderson, College Station. Salary dependent upon experience. Benefits available. Equal Opportunity Employer SUM Mj^ s C A M P Camp Waidemar for Girls Hunt, Texas 78024 Interviewing for Counselors Monday, April 7 Career Planning and Placement Tenth Floor, J. Earl Rudder Tower Openings for teachers of: Aerobics Archery Badminton Basketball Camp Craft Camp Newspaper Canoeing Ceramics Charm Chorus Oance Diving Dramatics English Riding Fencing Golf Gymnastics Life-saving Metal & Jewelry Rifle Shooting Sketching Slimnastics Soccer Softball Swimming (WSI) Tennis Trampoline Volleyball Weaving, Stitchery, etc. Western Riding Also jobs for trip counselor, camp nurse, office worker and musicians for small stage band. All but band members must be: At least 2nd semester sophomores See dates and salaries in Career Planning and Placement Office and sign for interview. SPECIAL NOTICE Good condition. 13217 NOTICE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE MAJORS Preregistration for the Fall Semes ter 1980 will be conducted during the week of April 14 - 18, 1980. Fall Semester Schedule of Classes will be available on or about April 10. All Biomedical Science majors are required to schedule a conference with their Academic Advisors and obtain an approved Course Re quest Form for use at preregistra tion. You can avoid long waiting periods by making an appointment with your advisor and having your Course Request Form approved arior to the week of preregistration. When you have obtained the ap- sroved Course Request Form, de- iver it to the Biomedical Science office, Room 332, Veterinary Medic al Administration Building. During areregistration week, you should re urn to the Biomedical Science of fice to pick up your registration packet and complete your preregist ration. SEE YOUR FACULTY ADVISOR SOON 12818 THE MATHEMATICS DEPT. will be taking applications for under graduate employment and graduate assistantships from April 1-14. Applications may be picked up in 102 Milner. 128111 FOR SALE Senior Boots, size 6*/2D. Excellent condition. Great price. 779-9670 after 6 pm. 120113 1968 Mercury Park Lane Green All-Power: Good Condition. 845-3156. 129t4 Weight bench. Almost new. $80. Call 693- 2240. 12914 76 Capri Hatchback. Excellent condition. $2600.00. 846-2506. 124110 Ventura Electric Guitar with Rickenbacher Amp. $249. Call 696-2447 after 7:00. I31t3 Senior boots size OVaD. Excellent condition. Good price. 845-6200. 126t7 ’73 Mercury Marquis. Clean, dependable. $800.00. 693-3889. 127t7 Yamaha 78/400 RD. 1800 miles. $1100.00. 693-2224. I30t5 1977 Red El Camino. 10,000 miles. Perfect condition. Like new. 846-5905. 130t5 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. FOR RENT Choice 1/bedroom studio near Campus. Sum mer. $175.00. 693-2224. 130t5 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. i77tfn PRE-LEASING MHSPACES FOR STUDENTS -Over 400 spaces (many shaded) -Swimming pool -Club House -Laundry -Security Patrol Can accommodate 12 tt. to 14 ft. homes. $75/month; $50 Deposit Call or come by WESTERN VILLAGE MOBILE HOME PARK 2001 Beck St. Bryan 822-6912 113122 a SERVICES Typing. Accurate, meet deadlines. All kinds. Specialty— Scientific papers. 846-2814. 13U22 Typing. 823-4579. Typing!! Reports, Dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-3755. llOtfn ■ Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922® 1411 Texas Ave. . 823-8111 | R. AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 ] Major 1 A Ar A/f I firms to visit A&M Career Fair ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment' 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 'fupfnamba Eddie Dominguez 66 Joe Arciniega '74 By CAROLYN TILLER Campus Reporter For a graduating senior, finding a job could be as easy as socializing at a barbecue dinner. During the College of Business Administration’s first annual Busi ness Student Career Fair April 16 and 17, a barbecue dinner will be one event planned to give business students of all classifications a chance to meet company representatives on an informal basis. The fair which is also open to non business majors is part of a week- long observance of Business Week, April 11-18, at Texas A&M Univer sity. “The Career Fair has three pur poses,” said Lynn Zimmerman, assistant to the dean of business administration. “First, it gives the opportunity for recruiting com panies and graduating seniors to get together. “Secondly, it gives recruiting companies an opportunity to meet juniors who’ll be in the recruiting market next year. “And thirdly, it gives juniors, sophomores and freshmen the opportunity to become better in formed on their career choices. ’ Representatives from Dow Che mical USA, Continental Pipeline Co., Tenneco Oil Exploration and Production, Exxon Co. USA, Brown & Root, Houston Lighting & Power Co. and several accounting firms will be among the companies attending. Guest speaker Joe Reynolds of Procter & Gamble will speak on in terviewing during a seminar sche duled for 3 p.m. April 16 in the Rud der Forum. The barbecue will be at the Brazos Center that night forcompanif sentatives, business studentss culty. A thousand tickets: available at $3 each. Studentl sign up to sit with particukl panics at the barbecue. Oscar Newton, senior president of the American l Life Insurance Co. will “Leadership and Acailt| Achievement. There willal presentation of business academic achievement awarif ing the dinner. The big attraction for Aprillij be 34 company booths to be sell the second floor of the Memotaj dent Center. The Placement Center, ml 10th floor of Rudder Tower,l pany files which supply impi names, facts and figues companies. UlU mm 'PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779- 2258... 62tin Marriage seminars will advise, counsel AUS1 timed h ind state lending Funding .ssistan ilemen' Clem :hiefs, ther 1 Jhrough :er’s rei issistam ents b :he offic gress tc mendati Carte lion for coimnei to be u progam If you want the real thing, not frozen or canned . . . We call It "Mexican Food Supreme." By GAIL WEATHERLY Campus Reporter A year ago, it was a marriage made in heaven. They couldn’t wait to live happily ever after. Today, he packed up and walked out, and she made an appointment with a lawyer. Unrealistic expectations about married life and the inability to com municate anger, fear, doubt and other emotions are a large part of many broken marriages, said Kerry Hope, a counselor with the Texas A&M University Personal Counsel ing Service. Too often, she said, couples seek advice and can’t get it, or get well- meaning hut useless advice from friends who stress what a “cute cou- ple” they are. Hope is one of several speakers presenting information on married life at a series of seminars Monday through Thursday in the MSC Base ment Coffeehouse. The sessions are designed practical advice. They will lie rnal and will be held at noom p.m. with time allowedforqi and discussion. The MSC Free University, pitality and Basement Cofei committees are also spom bridal fair on April 13 fei fashion show to beginningal;. in 201 MSC. Dallas location: 3071 Northwest Hwy / ;« 352-8570 Consultant gives class advic Nikon microscope-binocular type. Make offer. 693-8209. 132110 Ford 150 Ranger Pick-up. Good year grips, automatic, power, automatic transmission. A/FM/CB. Burns regular. $4500.00. 823- 7342. 13015 something everyone in the want ads Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 on marketing, franchising AUS r Investij [until 1 * whethe tions of Antonie By SHERRY WOODARD Campus Reporter Understand market trends and how they affect a company, because the success of a franchise depends largely on how that franchise is mar keted, a franchising consultant said Thursday. J.E. Cheatham, president of Cheatham and Associates, spoke to a graduate marketing class. Cheatham said that in the 1970s Stereo, integrated amplifier. Good bargain. 846-6976. 130t3 LOST Stereo. AM/FM tuner. Brand new. 846- 6976. 13013 Chevrolet Malibu ’70. $500. Good condition. Color TV Sharp 17 inches. $150. Call 846-0860 or 845-4837. Aiga. 13017 LOST!! Engagement ring. Marquis solitaire. REWARD Call 845-8431 or 845-7792. 130,3 LOST CAT Missing from area north of Skaggs - Milam and Cross streets - orange and white cat. Neutered male called Tom. Any information please call 846-1954 evenings. 12915 EASTER SERVICES — at 9:00 a.m. at the new church site (F.M. 2818 at Rio Grande) Colleqe Station Peace Lutheran C hurch no easter services at the cafeteria please bring a lawn chair (plan Outdoor service) Light breakfast from 8:00 onward there were six trends in the place that have continued in Cheatham said before 1970tki desires of consumers were big car and a big house. “We were keeing up Joneses,' he said. “But wef. Smiths now. That attitudi changed.” - K . r Cheatham said nowtheres tude of individualism andselft Rep. man of relucta cide on nio Cc trustee “At 1 “The commercial says, This for you,”’ he said, “not your si daughter. ” Cheatham mentioned son:' ' trends: “The family structurejschaw Thirty percent of the market is ■ and women living together w ried. That shocked me, not hup they re living together, butlxfl they make up that mud: buying market. “The third trend is more wo# the job market. “The fourth is physical selP pay $200 for a jogging suit’ / smoking and start dieting. “The fifth is nutritional. We* concerned with nutritional va| “And the sixth is gettingawa;' system and order. We wants novelty and variety. You goto! ; taurant and they entertain yffi feed you. ’’ SITUATION WANTED: HOUSE-SITTERS; available 6/1; call Carolyn 822-5447. 13 otio ROOMMATE WANTED Roommate wanted: To share 3-bdrm house over the summer. Male. Close to A&M. Air Conditioned. Call “DJ” 693-3029. 131t6 Female roommate wanted for summer or Fall. House oft’ Southwest Parkway. Have own room. $125/month. Utilities paid. 693-3594. 846-5824. 13H7 FEMALE ROOMMATES Need 2 female roommates starting 5-10-80. 3-bedroom, 2-bath Apart ment. $120 plus bills. Prefer non- smoker. Call 693-1449 after 5 M-F Anytime on weekends. 131110 Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods Each Daily Special Only $1.99 Plus Tax. “Open Daily” Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00P MONDAY EVENING SPECIAL Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy Whipped Potatoes Your Choice of One Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea JOB OPPORTUNITIES: OVERSEAS JOBS Summer/Year round. Europe, S. America, Australia, Asia, etc. All fields. $500-$1200 monthly. Expenses paid. Sightseeing. Free information. Write: IFC, Box 52-TC, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. 132,6 $356.00 WEEKLY GUARANTEED Work two hours daily at home. ($178.00 for one hour daily). Free Brochure. N.A. Kent, Box 1052, Stephenville, TX 76401, ^ns WANT MORE MONEY? People can’t believe how success ful this money making plan can be. Work at home. For details about this amazing offer send #10 self ad dressed stamped envelope to G. J. RYE, P.O. Box 364-AM, Belleville, Ml 48111. 13117 TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL Mexican Fiesta Dinner Two Cheese and Onion Enchiladas w/chili Mexican Rice Patio Style Pinto Beans Tostadas Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter WEDNESDAY EVENING SPECIAL LUB was cc counts that de public inmate Migi of the woman ated si: Cue cided whose was tr April 1 ra’s pu to a ye Gue the wi ment i oral se state s spite h The has be Septe liaison report when: Attc during the ac her p r new t prison Chicken Fried Steak w/cream Gravy Whipped Potatoes and Choice of one other Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Bi# Coffee or Tea 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 FOR YOUR PROTECTION OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS. FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL BREADED FISH FILET w/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 ■“Quality Firsf’i SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENING ROAST TURKEY DINNL C Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread - Butter CoffeorTea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable < A