The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 07, 1980, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1980
Wood to be
honored today
Nursery help needed. 3:00 - 5:30 p.m. daily.
846-5571. 13113
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
Now Taking Applications
For Cashiers and Hostesses
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY
At Ken Martin’s
1803 S. Texas next to Sears
RECEPTIONIST
Nurse Trainee, over 17,
$1167/month,
non-smoker, attractive, 5,-8,, and
up, relocation expenses will be
paid.
(504) 766-9941
any time. 1 33ta
BABYSITTERS NEEDED
Must have own transportation. Apply in person
between 4-8 p.m.
106 Williamson
Bryan
779-8900.
127t10
FRANK’S BAR & GRILL
Part-time
cook needed.
Apply in person.
913 Harvey Rd . 122«n
HOUSTON
CHRONICLE
is taking applications for Sum
mer and Fall morning paper
routes. Carriers are paid
$400 to $700/month,
plus liberal transportation allo
wance.
Call Julian McCurray at
693-2323
GROVE SUMMER FILM
POSITIONS
Applications and Information Avail
able at SPO Secretaries Desk -
Room 216 MSC.
Dealine: Manager applications
4/18/80 5:00 pm. Other positions
4/25/80 5:00 pm.i3ats
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
GRAPEVINE
PERSONALITY.
696-3411.
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
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 13015
NEEDED
HARD WORKING PEOPLE
who need extra money
to do house cleaning.
Good money.
Work own hours.
779-8900. 127H0
DOMESTIC
SERVICES
Full or part-time,
for Summer,
Team cleaning homes.
Starting salary $3.30/hour
plus travel compensation.
693-1954
Judy Smeins
Libby Vastano
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
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.
129115 -1
LEASING COORDINATOR
(part-time opportunity)
A permanent part-time
weekend position is immediate
ly available at a large apartment
complex. Experienced individu
al preferred but other qualified
applicants will be considered.
Good starting rate and excellent
working conditions. Qualified
applicants should fill out appli
cation at Plantation Oaks Apts.
Leasing Office.
1501 Hwy. 30
College Station.
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!
91 AAIUMUI fU« AA fU« AA AA lUMO;
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 MjELR, s c a m p
Camp Waldemar 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
Dance
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
JOB OPPORTUNITIES:
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
prior to the week of preregistration.
When you have obtained the ap
proved Course Request Form, de
liver it to the Biomedical Science
office, Room 332, Veterinary Medic
al Administration Building. During
preregistration week, you should re
turn to the Biomedical Science of
fice to pick up your registration
packet and complete your preregist
ration.
SEE YOUR FACULTY ADVISOR SOON
12818
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.
United Press International
SAN ANTONIO — Sen. John
Tower and Rep. Tom Loeffler, both
R-Texas, head a delegation of digni
taries who will honor the late U.S.
District Judge John Wood Jr. today.
Wood was shot in the back and
killed outside his San Antonio apart
ment last May 29 and the crime has
not been solved.
Tower and Loeffler will present
Wood’s wife a copy of a public law
renaming the federal courthouse in
his honor during a 2 p.m. ceremony
at the building.
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. 13U7
$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. fans
JOBS!
CRUISESHIPSI/SAILING EXPEDITIONS!/
SAILING CAMPS. No experience. Good Pay.
Summer. Career. NATIONWIDE, WORL
DWIDE! Send $4.95 lor APPLICATION/INFO/
REFERRALS to
CRUISEWORLD127
Box 60129
Sacramento, CA 95860
SERVICES
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SKYWAY TWIN
2000 E. 29th 822-3300
ADMISSION IS JUST
$1.50 PER PERSON!
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’PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-
2258...62tfn
Typing. Accurate, meet deadlines. All kinds.
Specialty — Scientific papers. 846-2814.
131122
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
Manor East 3
JMANOR EAST MALL 8J3 8300 ,
Typing!! Reports, Dissertations, etc. ON THE
DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-3755. HOtfn
See him
before he sees you.
Typing. 823-4579.
FOR SALE
’73 Mercury Marquis. Clean, dependable.
$800.00. 693-3889. 12717
Nikon microscope-binocular type. Make offer.
693-8209. 132tl0
■ ^erviceTo^ll
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
| Dodge Sales and Service Since
1411 Texas Ave. , 823-811
WANTED
J MCQUEEN
: TOM HOHN ft
Based on the True Slory
R O
1922
; Chapter
:." Two ^
'Little
Darlings
’76 Capri Hatchback. Excellent condition.
$2600.00. 846-2506. 124tl0
Ventura Electric Guitar with Rickenbacher
Amp. $249. Call 696-2447 after 7:00. I31t3
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds
822-0544... Itfh
FRIIIT-SITVIIMT MIMIBHT
MANOR EAST III
ALIEN
Ford 150 Ranger Pick-up. Good year grips,
automatic, power, automatic transmission.
A/FM/CB. Bums regular. $4500.00. 823-
7342. blf 130t5 |
Typing. Full time. Symbols. Notary Public.
823-7723... 76tfn
IBM Selectric Typewriter - Good condition.
693-3785 or 846-0592; , I3|t7
Yamaha 78/400 BD. ISOO*miles.'"$1100.00. ’
693-2224. 130t5 ,
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.
qp rp ^ rp ^ i* o ar*
CASH FOR OLD GOLD
Class rings, wedding rings, worn
gold jewelry, coins, etc.
The Diamond Room
Town & Country Shopping Center
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708
out
3
J
In space no one can hear you scream.
mi DOLBY STEREO
LOST
DIAMOND
One-half kt. diamond on 14kt. gold
band appraised value: $1200. Will
sell for $700.
Call John at
845-5014 or 696-2689
after 8:00 pm. i33t £
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
; also it MiMisirr »
i THE DEFIANCE |
»?10 Univ. ,Dr. CAMPUS 846 6512 J
BREAKING
AWAY
♦palacf elhuo del palenquej
SITUATION WANTED:
FOR RENT
HOUSE-SITTERS; available 6/1; call Carolyn
822-5447. 130tl0
Choice 1/bedroom studio near Campus. Sum
mer. $175.00. 693-2224. I30t5
OFFICIAL NOTICE
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
LEARN A SKILL TO LAST A
LIFETIME.
PRE-LEASING
MHSPACES
FOR STUDENTS
Over 400 spaces (many shaded)
Swimming pool -Club House
Laundry -Security Patrol
Can accommodate 12 ft. to 14 It. homes.
$75/month; $50 Deposit
Call or come by
WESTERN VILLAGE
MOBILE HOME PARK
2001 Beck St.
Bryan 822-6912 3 3 3,22
The Philosophy and Humanities
Dept, offers two courses teaching
library and research skills.
HUMANITIES 101: for freshmen
and sophomores, to introduce lib
rary use and termpaper research
skills. HUMANITIES 311: for juniors
and seniors, to teach advanced re
search skills required in graduate
school or a research profession.
Call 5-5741 for more information.
Museums
Vikings not ba
sho« j
United Press International
LONDON — Top museums in
London and New York have decided
the time is ripe to give those poor
put-upon Vikings a bright new
image.
“The Vikings have had a bad
press,” says David M. Wilson, direc
tor of the British Museum, about a
spectacular exhibition which Queen
Elizabeth opened in London recent
ly and which moves to New York in
September.
“Their activities are equated with
rape and pillage and their reputation
is second only to that of the Huns and
the Goths,” Wilson says.
But an explosion of archeological
discovery in the last 15 years has unc
overed the peaceful side of those
bloodthirsty hordes which swept out
of the north 1,000 years ago to terro
rize most of the known world.
“The Vikings were administrators
as well as pirates, merchants as well
as robbers,” says Viking specialist
Wilson.
To prove it, his British Museum
and New York’s Metropolitan
Museum of Art — working together
for the first time — are staging a
never-to-be-repeated display of 543
objects which will show what else
besides “rape and pillage” the Vik
ings achieved.
Just inside the entrance is a com
plete Viking house, a loom for weav
ing near its open fire. Beyond the
house are Viking games and wood
working tools, a glittering treasury of
gold and silver jewelry, even evi
dence of Viking fashions.
Like the show of Tutankhamen’s
treasure, “The Vikings” has loosed a
flood of information, including a 10-
part BBC television series and some
two dozen books. Wilson’s own “The
Viking Achievement” is one, and
there are lavish productions like
James Graham-Campbell’s “The
Viking World.”
None of them denies that the Vik
ings were savage and bloody. For
generations English churchmen
prayed, “From the fury of the North
men, deliver us O Lord.” And they
had good reason.
“In a brutal age the Vikings were
brutal,” Wilson says. “But their
brutality was no worse than that of
their contemporaries. It is not with
out significance that the English
word ‘law’ has a Scandinavian root. ”
Norse raiders first erupted during
I
era
icar
tica
Dei
and
Ii
Cor
vot(
the 8th century and terrorized!
zatioirs for 300 years, butdiepl
image of horn-helmeted wirj
fiction. One of only two kticvB
ing helmets is in the show,Ii|M
sign of horns.
And those fearless fighten
ran instead of giving battle
“Whenever there was a Mi
a stern fight, the Vikings foa
Graham-Campbell says. “Ills
more concerned with prod;
empty glory.”
One of the new discoveries. | 0 ua
ships sunk to block a Danish! s *- a *
— has added much knowledge
Viking secret weapon, tkeii
“serpents of the sea.” Hie#
ships were a technological
through, capable of landing
harborless shore with supeis ^ av
suddenness.
Ships are prominent in ll#
— a two-thirds scale replicaof:
ship is beached on thei
Museum lawn. Swords and
also fill cases. But these wap
war are encrusted with silit
gold until they become ok)
beauty.
abb
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1981
Gut
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Cry
The Vikings adored displr
the exhibition overflows mil
ry worn by women and men,
ticated brooches and cloak-pit
thick with writhing,
animals.
The plow was as much a 1
weapon as the sword, and
chant’s scales were more to
than either.
“They traveled further thai
peans had ever done before,
ham-Campbell says. “Theysei
farmers in the barren westen
of Greenland and discovered
ica; they served as mercenarie
court of Byzantium.’
Vikings founded Dublin,
in Newfoundland, peneti
Baghdad and had a trading
Kiev. Normans whoconquei
land and Sicily weredescem
Vikings, and Russia may
from one label for the Ni
“Rus.“ London was once a
city and a Viking kingbriefly
Britain.
These Scandinavian voyage
a genius for blending into lit
advanced civilizations they
tered. They adopted Chris
eventually. Several beauti!
fixes and other Christian retol
the exhibition.
thin
whe
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7:30
9:55
milllliinif lIIttTTTr
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 vour help. 130,3
ROOMMATE WANTED
Female roommate wanted for summer or Fall.
House off Southwest Parkway, Have own
room. $125/month. Utilities paid. 693-3594.
846-5824. I31t7
Roommate wanted: To share 3-bdrm house
over the summer. Male. Close to A&M. Air
Conditioned. Call “DJ ’ 693-3029. 131t6
FEMALE
ROOMMATE
Need 1 female roommate 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
Dionne Warwick
says: “Get your
blood into
circulation.”
Call Red Cross now
for a blood donor
appointment.
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Whipped Potatoes
Your Choice of
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Roll or Corn Bread and Butter
Coffee or Tea
TUESDAY EVENING
SPECIAL
Mexican Fiesta
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Two Cheese and
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One Corn Bread and Butter
WEDNESDAY
EVENING SPECIAL
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BREADED FISH
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SAUCE
Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
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Tea or Coffee
SATURDAY
NOON and EVENING
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