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Page 4 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1980 v / ■ ' i k . . The Battalion Classifieds Time runs out for old tavern P tt WANTED FOR SALE FOR RENT Waiters and waitresses needed part-time. Ap ply in person. Wehrman’s Cafe, 1009 W. 25th St. 133t6 SUMMER JOB OPEN A&M Student Part time, select own hours and time. Will train, however mechanical aptitude required. A&M PLASTIC ENGRAVERS 108 S. Main Bryan, Texas 13513 DOMINO’S PIZZA Nor Hiring Phone & Counter Help $3.10 Per Hour Apply After 4:30 p.m. 1504 Holleman, C.S. TEACHERS WANTED Elementary and Secondary West and other states. Placements since 1946. SOUTHWEST TEACHERS’ AGENCY P.O. Box 4337, Alb., NM. 87196 135tfn FIELD REPRESENTATIVE General Motors Acceptance Corp. Opportunity to advance. Excellent benefits. Apply 4103 Texas Ave., Bryan. Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds 822-0544... Itfh Nikon microscope-binocular type. Make offer. 693-8209. 132tX0 Typing. Full time. 823-7723.. .76tfn Symbols. Notary Public. SUMMER SUBLEASE: One bedroom. Fur nished. Near Campus. ALL BILLS PAID. $200/month. Call Paul at 845-3710, 846- 9135. 13315 United Press International WASHINGTON — The British officers, the story goes, sat in Rhodes Tavern and ate dinner lighted by the flames that were destroying the White House two blocks away. But now, a developer wants to tear down Rhodes Tavern, the oldest Army Officer Uniforms!!!! Blues, Greens, Fatigues, Accessories^ pants 31x30, shirts 15 commercial building in downtown 1/2x32, coats 38S. Ask for Dennis Longbotham, — Expert typing. Call Gloria. 693-8286, 779- 3266. 133tl8 845-5014. 13315 OFFICIAL NOTICE EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER I TEXAS MOON TAVERN ♦ Full time cook needed. Apply in person at | 120 Walton (Main gate of A&M.) ^ 693-5149 i35ttn Now Taking Applications For Cashiers and Hostesses APPLY IN PERSON ONLY At Ken Martin’s 1803 S. Texas next to Sears SUMMER RESIDENT CAMP JOB OPENINGS For male counselors and maintenance person. For more information call 713-535-7590 after 6 p.m. or write CAMP WAGON WHEEL P.O. Box 422 Caldwell, TX 77836 13414 THERAPEUTIC CAMP COUNSELOR Year round residential treatment with disturbed boys. Live in position, 5 days per week. Outdoor setting. Salary-$10,600 starting. Excellent benefits, a career ladder. Pursue M.S. in Special Education through work. Call Kent Skipper. Ph.D. 214-521-48^1. ' ..n 13415 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! NEEDED HARD WORKING PEOPLE who need extra money to do house cleaning. Good money. Work own hours. 779-8900. 12700 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 PART-TIME HELP WANTED. GRAPEVINE PERSONALITY. 696-3411. 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.i33t5 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 133t10 RECEPTIONIST Nurse Trainee, over 17, $1167/month, non-smoker, attractive, 5,-8,, and up, relocation expenses will be paid. (504) 766-9941 any time. 13313 IBM Selectric Typewriter - Good condition. 693-3785 or 846-0592. 132t7 Honda CL 125. Excellent condition. Only 3000 miles. .$425. 845-3301. 13515 EARN EXTRA MONEY BABYSITTING Must have own transportation. Apply in person between 4-8 p.m. 106 Williamson Bryan — 779-8900. 127110 n 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. CASH FOR OLD GOLD 4 Class rings, wedding rings, worn out] gold jewelry, coins, etc. ' The Diamond Room < Town & Country Shopping Center | . 3731 E. 29th St., Bryan j f 846-4706 1979 Kawasaki KZ750. Excellent condition. Helmets, leather jacket. 693-8812 after 6 p.m. 135t5 Yamaha Chappy 400 miles, p.m. 846-6096 after 6 135t3 DOLLARS FOR OLD EXAMS Will pay $1.00 each different exam received in the following subjects: Accounting 328, 405, 407, up; Economics 311, 410; Political Sci ence 206, 207; History 106; Biology 113; Statistics Methods 303; SANA 364. Send name, address and Exam to: M. Gottlieb 3210 Deer Trail Bryan, Texas 77801 13513 DIAMONDS Ltd. *l2ct. to 6 Ct. 'Certificated diamonds GIA or EGL 'Engagement rings 'Women’s and Men’s dusters 'Loose diamonds 'Personalized appointments for your convenience. Scott Higgins 696-0647 'Limited in price, not Quality FOR SALE: Chevy Suburban ’79 4WD Sil verado. Loaded and extra clean. Call Jay 693-2485. LEARN A SKILL TO LAST A LIFETIME. 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. «m >u» mum »m»m ********** LOST JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Male black Lab - Vi retriever. Probably carrying blue frisbee. 693-4356. 693-7131. 13515 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. 13315 t JOBS! CRUISESHIPSI/SAILING EXPEDITIONS!/ SAILING CAMPS. No experience. Good Pay. Summer. Career. NATIONWIDE, WORL DWIDE! Send $4.95 for APPLICATION/INFO/ REFERRALS to CRUISEWORLD127 Box 60129 Sacramento, CA 95860 Orange and white seven month old cat. Lost near Texas and Jersey. Call Worried. 693- 9178. 133t3 FOR RENT Female dog: brown, black, and white. South side of TAMU. 696-1343. 133t5 PERSONALS NEW EFFICIENCIES $175 month. One bedroom from $195 month. All bills paid except electricity. No pets. Villa West Apartments, south of Villa Maria. Jimbeth Hite, manager. 822-7772. 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. d 1 a pnt’rmmr 1 r‘ - .it •■•'h ^.-v.t&I 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 WANTED: Good Wine-Good Food-Good Company Two Senior women are looking for Two Senior Men to parttake of the fine art of Drinking, Eating, and Dancing on April 26, 1980 SENIOR RING DANCE. Will share expense - For more info. Dial 846-5812. 13412 SPECIAL NOTICE ' -fto^LE^^FREfeNANCf? Free abortiir cou nseling and' referrals.'' tall (713) 7TO- 2258..i.62tfn 3:0 PRE-LEASING MH SPACES FOR STUDENTS -Over 400 spaces (many shaded) -Swimming pool -Club House -Laundry -Security Patrol Cah 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 MATHEMATICS CONTEST This year’s Freshman and Sopho more Math Contest will be held on Wednesday, April 16, 1980 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Freshman will be in rm. 201 of Milner; sophomores in rm. 216. Eligibility for Freshman: A student is eligible to participate in the contest if his classification as of September 1, 1979 was not above that of “Freshman”. The two-hour examination may in clude questions pertaining to algeb ra, trigonometry, analytic geometry, and calculus as high as the Math 121 level. PRIZES: 1st: $50.00 2nd: $30.00 3rd: $20.00 .. 113122. Eligibility for Sophomores: A student is eligible to participate in the Sophomore contest if his clas sification as of September 1, 1979 was not above that of “Sopho more”. The two-hour examination may in clude questions on Math as high as the Math 221 and 304 level. PRIZES: 1st: $50.00 2nd: $30.00 . . 3rd: $20.00 Washington, and build a multimil lion dollar shopping complex. Time is running out for a band of history lovers and Joseph Grano, 34, a lawyer who quit a government job to try to save the tavern. Rhodes Tavern, sitting at the southwest corner of 15th and F streets Northwest, just across the street from the Department of Treas ury, was originally built according to George Washington’s guidelines ab out 1800, as an L-shaped redbrick Federal-style townhouse. It was the tavern from which the British commander directed the burning of the White House and Treasury in 1814. In fact, Barbara Suter, who ran it as a boarding house at the time, has left an account of how General Ross and Admiral Cockburn ate dinner by the light of the flames. Today, cracked stucco covers the once-red brick. A newsstand, a souvenir shop and a fruit store are on the ground floor. The upper two floors sit collecting debris, and the north half was torn down in 1959 to make way for a bank branch. Developer Oliver Carr has photo night. In £ MSC Gowl: graph* plainer and fu mour c To j ence. embarked on a $77 that would consume mosto: Pho square block, including the rem| may 1 der of Rhodes Tavern. Carr’spri, mone> manager, Arthur Hanket, said / firm agreed to save the facade j National Metropolitan BankimM Keih’s Theater-Albee buildinj ' well as the interior of the Olpl Grill, a turn-of-the-century 1 • room. All of the buildings, inclr- Rhodes Tavern and the inter)! : < Old Ebbitt, have been listed ill National Register of HistoricM. since 1969. - groups The Junior League of Ame , womer agreed two years ago to try tof scener $600,000 to restore Rhodes; Gowlai working tavern. But, on Fetf ty and c Carol Thompson, the agent of) right. ( triet of Columbia Mayor Mariotl make, i ry, said that Carr’s project«- ture, th “special merit and Rhodes TV: had to could be torn down or moved same p Grano has at least acouplenljl: of attack. One is to appeal courts. Another is to goto! council which has already app'’ 4 Carr’s request to add threeJg floors to the project. Italsoisw ering Carr’s request toclosedov alley at no cost. Crano argues that the M! square feet of space Carr is ge . mii '. 1 V 1 through the extra floors and tki ^ s would provide far more mone • °. n , r the developer than he wouidki V0 “tu, Rhodes Tavern, which hasl^ e square feet, is saved Man or total like to i Gowlar to men Cow the ide get invt than on Spring brings ' purple martins ■ messed ing it, a ■ up and graphin to snap Mrs. working most wi models, things a together couples business m United Press International ATLANTA — On farms across the country and in some cities, spring not only brings showers and flowers, but for the lucky ones it signals the return of the purple martin. 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. i3it? 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 TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AT GALVESTON is offering the following SUMMER COURSES wmMmmwmm iSTON AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb -Farmers Insurance Group- 3400 S. College r ’ 823-8051 SUMMER SESSION I Biol 665 $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. 13H5 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. 13719 SERVICES Tennis Lessons: I enjoy the beginning player. Reasonable rates. Call 693-3365. 6-10 pm. 13315 Typing. Accurate, meet deadlines. All kinds. Specialty — Scientific papers. 846-2814. 131122 Typing!! Reports, Dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-3755. ilOtfn Typing. 823-4579. ^erviceTonMI ""1 Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. ■ Dodge Sales and Service Since TWIN CITY GOLF DRIVING RANGE Now Open Hrs: Mon-Sat 10 p.m. a.m.-8 Sunday 1 p.m.-8 p.m. 696-1220 East Bypass and Hwy. Biol 681 Biol 685 Biol 691 C S 203 CHEM 101 CHEM 111 CHEM 227 CHEM 237 CHEM 485 ECON 203 ECON 311 ECON 485 EDG 105 ENGL 301 ENGL 485 ENGL 489 FIN 341 GEOL 101 GEOL 485 HIST 105 HIST 485 M E 459 M M 460 MARB311 MARB 408 MARB 435 MARB 485 MARB 489 MARS 310 MARS 485 MASE 485 MATH 151 MATH 152 MATH 485 OCN 691 PHYS 201 PHYS 485 POLS 206 POLS 485 STAT 302 STAT 485 WPS 685 WPS 691 Biology of Invertebrates Seminar Problems Research Introduction to Computing Fundamentals of Chemistry I Fundamentals of Chemistry Lab I Organic Chemistry I Organic Chemistry Lab I Problems Principles of Economics Money and Banking Problems Engineering Design Graphics Technical Writing Problems Special Topics in Science Fiction Business Finance Physical Geology Problems History of the U.S. Problems Mechanical Vibrations Introduction to Continuum Mechanics Ichthyology Marine Botany Marine Invertebrate Zoology Problems Special Topics in Animal Behavior Field Methods in Marine Sciences Problems Problems Engineering Mathematics I Engineering Mathematics II Problems Research College Physics Problems American National Government Problems Statistical Methods Problems Problems Problems (3-3)4 (1-0)1 1-6 hours 1 or more hours (3-0)3 (3-0)3 (0-3)1 (3-0)3 (0-3)1 1 or more hours (3-0)3 (3-0)3 1 -3 hours (0-6)2 (3-0)3 1-3 hours (3-0)3 (3-0)3 (3-2)4 1 -4 hours (3-0)3 1-3 hours (3-0)3 (3-0)3 (2-3)3 (3-3)4 (3-3)4 1-6 hours (2-3)3 (1-6)3 1-6 hours 1-4 hours (3-2)4 (3-2)4 1 -4 hours 1-12 hours (3-3)4 1-4 hours (3-0)3 1 -6 hours (2-2)3 1-6 hours 1 -6 hours 1-12 hours ^ 1411 Texas Ave. . 823-81 2 ' Service Road Going South - Va i ■ ;; 92 2j L ^ | SUMMER SESSION II SITUATION WANTED: HOUSE-SITTERS; available 6/1; call Carolyn 822-5447. 130HO NOTICr BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE MAJORS ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate wanted for summer or Fall. House off Southwest Parkway. Have own room. $125/month. Utilities paid. 693-3594. 846-5824. 131t7 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 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT Apply now. Dixie Chicken Texas Moon Tavern Miranda’s Chicken Oil Co. Preregistration for the Fall Semes- j:-: £: ter 1980 will be conducted during £: x- the week of April 14 - 18, 1980. Fall :•:• :£: Semester Schedule of Classes will S be available on or about April 10. : ± All Biomedical Science majors are £: xj: required to schedule a conference :j:j :X: with their Academic Advisors and S; S obtain an approved Course Re- £: quest Form for use at preregistra- x- :£:tion. You can avoid long waiting:;.’: :X: periods by making an appointment jx with your advisor and having your xj: Course Request Form approved x : ': prior to the week of preregistration. jx When you have obtained the ap- •x proved Course Request Form, de- x;: liver it to the Biomedical Science office, Room 332, Veterinary Medic- ;ix al Administration Building. During ;i;: jx preregistration week, you should re- x- :X : turn to the Biomedical Science of- :x ix; fice to pick up your registration x; packet and complete your preregist- J:;: : : : : ration. ;X X: SEE YOUR FACULTY ADVISOR SOON FOR SALE Needs cooks, bartenders, waitresses, and general help. Minimum wage - flexible hours - friendly atmosphere. No experience necessary. Apply Dixie Chicken Office 9-5 Monday through Friday 309 University 846-2332 •GRADUATING! Must sell 1967 BSA 441 Victor, cerani forks. Runs good. $350. 846- 3053. 134t3 SCUBA: Calipso "J” Regulator with pressure gauge, $95.00 tank, backpack, boot, (Hydros- tated). $120.00. 696-1396. 134t2 1972 Cutlass-runs great, cruise. Pioneer AM/FM Supertuner cassette stereo with Clar ion booster, C.B., P.A. $1250. 696-1396. 13415 I I I I I I I I I I I I I BANA 304 BIOL 637 BIOL 662 BIOL 663 BIOL 681 BIOL 685 BIOL 691 C S 203 CHEM 102 CHEM 112 CHEM 228 CHEM 238 CHEM 485 ECON 204 ECON 321 ECON 485 EDG 106 ENGL 301 ENGL 485 ENGL 489 GEOL 485 HIST 106: HIST 485 M E 459 M M 460 MARB 312 MARB 41$ MARB 485 MARB 489 MARS 440 MARS 485 MASE 485 MATH 151 MATH 152 MATH 253 MATH 485 OCN 401 OCN 691 PHYS 202 PHYS 485 POLS 207 POLS 485 STAT 302 STAT 485 WFS 605 WFS 685 WFS 691 Business Cycles and Measurements Marine Botany Biology of the Mollusca Biology of the Crustacea Seminar Problems Research Introduction to Computing Fundamentals of Chemistry II Fundamentals of Chemistry Lab II Organic Chemistry II Organic Chemistry Lab II Problems Principles of Economics International Trade and Finance Problems Engineering Design Graphics Technical Writing Problems Special Topics in Survey of English Literature Problems History of the United States Problems Mechanical Vibrations Introduction to Continuum Mechanics Field Ichthyology Invertebrate Fisheries Problems Special Topics in Marine Food Webs Marine Biology Problems Problems Engineering Mathematics I Engineering Mathematics II Engineering Mathematics III Problems Introduction to Oceanography Research College Physics Problems State and Local Government Problems Statistical Methods Problems Systematic Ichthyology Problems Research (3-0)3 (2-6)4 (3-3)4 (3-3)4 (1-0)1 1 -6 hours 1-12 hours (3-0)3 (3-0)3 (0-3)1 (3-0)3 (0-3)1 1-16 hours (3-0)3 (3-0)3 1-3 hours (0-6)2 (3-0)3 1-3 hours (3-0)3 1-4 hours (3-0)3 1-3 hours (3-0)3 (3-0)3 (1-6)3 (2-2)3 1 -6 hours (3-0)3 (3-3)4 1 -6 hours 1 -4 hours (3-2)4 (3-2)4 (3-2)4 1-4 hours (3-0)3 1-12 hours (3-3)4 1-4 hours (3-0)3 1 -6 hours (2-2)3 1 -6 hours (2-3)3 1-6 hours 1-12 hours Information may be obtained by writing to the Student Records Officer, Texas A&M University at Galveston, P.O. Box 1675, Galveston, Texas 77553 or come to 107 Harrington Tower. ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE "Where satisfaction is standard equipment' 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 Ir be "Jupfnamba The purple martin is a bluet bird, a swallow slightly larger4 sparrow and a friend to man : famed for its ability to eat thom of mosquitoes and other insect!' single day. Around farms, theiw has a reputation for keepinga! and hawks away from the com the chickens. Because of these attributes,? aside from, .its friendly dispose - i and affinity for people 1 ,'(beS SAN . okee, Choctaw ahd ChfekaSiH nians sfc ans put up gourd hous& forfe bases an pie martin to attract them tol will be villages. country The white man also cametoii' the Frid ish the purple martin, and foil Presiden dreds of years has looked fora* Comma: its arrival in the late winterandi Doug spring from its winter bo® beadquaj Brazil. sai for the Ii Purple martins spend theirs trained t mers in virtually every areai *— was hi country except northern Calfc Wents, t according to Elbridge Freebon a ble. iner president of the Atlanla dubon Society. He has spenlu studying the habits of birds, pal larly the martins. “He is a charter Point,” hi rialize, it them like Past. Tha com mere Eddie Dominguez '66 Joe Arciniega 74 IM Hu HI If you want the real thing, not frozen or canned ... We call It "Mexican Food Supreme.” Dallas location: 3071 Northweat Hwy 352-8570 The martins show up in states in late February a... March, and a few weeks laterins base whe; northern areas, Freeborn said : blew Yorl watchers compete with eachot % to Frai see who will spot the first pr Iranian ai martin of spring. Unlike who were “First, a few males comt to make si check out the place, and thens the Air Fc more males make a visit to the) cial steps pective homesite. If every! leave, appears to be in order, then tit : “They i mainder of the flock shown said. Freeborn said. Moore j Lanians, r In some places, making nf still undei houses has become an art, k many southern farms the jg martin home Continues to be! tie gourd. Plastic gourds, mani tured especially for martins, ait available. And martin fashioned out of old plastic mi are not unheard of., Griggsville, Ill., claims tok purple martin capital of the and the city erected homes fori along its main streets. Italsopnl sign several years ago asking i* ists to drive carefully to “prefer! valuable martins. Each mark consume 250,000 mosquiW season.’ flflM Jjj “PLEASE™ HELP PREVENT FOREST FIRES N PRI burnish SfRcien todrooi 24 Hr. P ServU : amiiiet Pets pei Re aturds 93-11-