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Page 4 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1980 The Battalion Classifieds JOB OPPORTUNITIES:^ SITUATION WANTEdT^ ROOMMATE WANTED mW ^PECIAI^imTC? mW ' SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE JOB UFFUKIUmilta: SllUAlIUN WAINIEL): ROOMMATE WANTED SPtCIAL INUlICt SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOIICt ncLr wnmi HELP WANTED 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. i3it7 HOUSE-SITTERS; available 6/1; call Carolyn 822-5447. 130110 Close to Campus. Quiet. Nicely furnished. A/C. Call after 6;00 p.m. 846-0454. 136t4 FOR RENT Roommate wanted; To share 3-bdrm house over the summer. Male. Close to A&M. Air Conditioned. Call “DJ” 693-3029. 131t6 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. SUMMER SUBLEASE; One bedroom. Fur nished. Near Campus. ALL BILLS PAID. $200/month. Call Paul at 845-3710, 846- 9135. 13315 Female roommate wanted for summer or Fall. House off Southwest Parkway. Have own room. $125/month. Utilities paid. 693-3594. 846-5824. I31t7 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. FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED for Summer also Fall through Spring. Furnished, one large bed room. $80 plus bills. 846-1418 or 846-5963. I36t3 Senior Weekend tickets and information available at MSC Box Office. 845-2916. Date needed for Ring Dance. Call 696-0039: Ask for Warren. 136t2 FOR SALE OFFICE SPACE Southwest Parkway at Anderson 779-8853 i 1972 Cutlass-runs great, cruise, Pioneer AM/FM Supertuner cassette stereo with Clar ion booster, C.B., P.A. $1250. 696-1396. 134t5 GRADUATING! Must sell 1967 BSA 441 Victor, cerani forks. Runs good. $350. 846- 3053. 13413 Honda CL 125. Excellent condition. Only 3000 miles. $425. 845-3301. I35t5 1979 Kawasaki KZ750. Excellent condition. Helmets, leather jacket. 693-8812 after 6 p.m. 135t5 Yamaha Chappy 400 miles. 846-6096 after 6 p.m. 135t3 NEW 4-PLEX APARTMENTS FEMALE ROOMMATE Need 1 female roommate starting 5- 10-80. 3-bedroom, 2-bath Apart ment. $120 plus bills. Prefer non- smoker. Ca || 693-1449 after 5 M-F Anytime on weekends. 131110 ’PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779- 2258...62tfh HELP WANTED HELP WANTED LEASING C00RDINA! (part-time opporttt A permanent pad:, weekend position is it s ly available atalargeapa: complex. Experienced m n al preferred but other applicants will be coiMj l Good starting rate ande® g working conditions, applicants should fi cation at Plantation Leasing Office. 1501 Hwy. 30 College Station. NO PHONE CALLS PIE! Qb j I OIT, If 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 LOST Male !/a black Lab-'/z retriever. Probably carrying blue frisbee. 693-4356. 693-7131. 135t5 Village Dr. at Brentwood. $260/Summer-$280/Fall 779-8853 i36t2i Female dog; brown, black, and white, side of TAMU. 696-1343. South 1331 WEIGHT WATCH ER^caT 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 35 MM Camera. Call 693-4952. FOR RENT Army Officer Uniforms!!!! Blues, Greens, Fatigues, Accessories; pants 31x30, shirts 15 Vix32, coats 38S. Ask for Dennis Longbotham, 845-5014. 133t5 Nikon microscope-binocular type. Make offer. 693-8209. 132U0 12x60 mobile home. 846-6782 after 5:00 p.m. 136tl0 1972 Mustang Convertible. PS, PB, Auto. AM/FM. 8-track. $1900 or best offer. 693- 7025. 136.110 Yamaha 175, 6500 miles. $400. Call Pekar at 822-0808. 136t2 DIAMONDS Ltd. ■fSct. to 6 ct. ‘Certificated diamonds GIA or EGL ‘Engagement rings ■Women's and Men's.clusters W ■ '• ('< ->W ‘Loose diamonds •Personalized appointments for your convenience. Scott Higgins 696-0647 ’Limited in price, not Quality t\J2l FOR SALE: Chevy Suburban ’79 4WD Sil verado. Loaded and extra clean. Call Jay 693-2485. 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 ’68 PONTIAC EXECUTIVE 4-door 389 V-8. Inside in good con dition. 5 new tires. New transmis sion. Engine needs work. Good gas mileage. $375.00 or best offer 696-0092 13614 V, 1979 Rates in 1980 For the Best Summer of Your Life H Tf. Metro Properties, Bryan-College Station’s largest apart ment managers, has special deals on “summer only” leases: we’ve rolled back the prices to 1979. You can lease any available Metro apartment for this summer at last year’s rates. For example, a one-bedroom, one bath unit at Sevilla sMrtS''ia,s;Mjv)as $145./mo. Rates at Scandia begin at $165. At Sausaiitd, 1 bedroom, 1 bath models start at $175. At Sundance, rates start at $185 and begin at $205 at Cripple Creek. All units will have shuttlebus service to the campus through the summer. And there are special family sections at most projects: adjacent to the Oaks Park (near Woodstone Commerce Cen ter on FM 30) and next to a child care center (in Anderson Ridge). Call or visit any Metro leasing office today to arrange for an apartment for the Best Summer of Your Life. METRO PROPERTIES a professional apartment management company 713-693-6505 S€/A\lf®ll/A\ TA0S Sevilla A limited number of 9 and 12 month leases for fall and spring are available in some projects. AMC SPIRIT Spirt DL Liftback Prices start at P.O.E. $4,741 You can see Spirit has a lot of great things going for you. It also has some things you can't see — to keep it going longer. It’s obvious that the 1980 AMC Spirit DL liftback is built to look good. But it takes more than a quick glance to discover it’s built to last long, too. Because under that sporty skin the Spirit is protected by the exclusive Zlebarf Factory Rust Protection. In fact, the Spirit is built so well, we’ve got it covered by the exclusive AMC Buyer Protection Plan, the most comprehensive protection in the industry, plus full 5 year No-Rust-Thru Warranty™ coverage. There’s even a cavernous 21 gallon fuel tank. The new 1980 AMC Spirit DL Limited. Don’t just see It...drive it! Now at your AMC Dealer's. *base price-not including freight, optional equipment or TTL ri AMC Bud Ward TIAMC-Jeep-Renault UMMER EMPLOYMENT Apply now. Dixie Chicken Texas Moon Tavern Miranda’s Chicken Oil Co. 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 isstfn ~i5aY HE NEEDED Hours: 9 am.-3r pm. Apply in person , FORT Sl, : STEAK HI HA] DRIVE \ \ \ s \ Waiters and waitresses needed part-time. Ap ply in person. Wehrman’s Cafe, 1009 W. 25th St. 133tf> ^ 2528 Texas Ave Sti This byrk FIELD REPRESENTATIVE General Motors Acceptance Corp. Opportunity to advance. Excellent benefits. Apply 4103 Texas Ave., Bryan. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER TEMPORARY Bookkeeper/Secretary Position Available immediately. BRAZOS VALLEY MH-MR 202 E. 27th St. Bryan eoe/aa i: 9 TEXAS MOON TAVERN I k Full time cook needed. i f Apply in person at f | 120 Walton | * (Main gate of A&M.) " Ji 9 3-5 1 49 VS5tin ^ 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 issts HOUSTON CHRONICLE Bi to B 1 Now Taking Applications For Cashiers and Hostesses APPLY IN PERSON ONLY .-Mtr 'HuAtKen Martin's -:y:> l<)i 4803S.TexasnexHoSears W nmU ; • i 79tfn is taking applications fofi: mer and Fall morning? routes. Carriers are pain $400 to $700/monlft plus liberal transportation- wance. Call Julian McMurre) 693-2323 fc h ‘ starting s ——^Easf Mall ! The be money ph receive a OFFICIAL NOTICE 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.lasts PART-TIME HELP WANTED. GRAPEVINE PERSONALITY. 696-3411. 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 NEEDED HARD WORKING PEOPLE who need extra money to do house cleaning. Good money. Work own hours. 779-8900. i27tio DOMINO’S PIZZA Nor Hiring Phone & Counter Help $3.10 Per Hour Apply After 4:30 p.m. 1504 Holleman, C.S. EARN EXTRA MONEY BABYSITTING Must have own transportation. Apply in person between 4-8 p.m. 106 Williamson Bryan — 779-8900. izrtio 'rrrrr 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. mi mi fm mi an mi ra mi mi mi MX 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. 13415 I I I I I I I I I I I ! i i i i i i i i i i i i i i ■■ TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY AT GALVESTON is offering the following SUMMER COURSES OFFICIAL NOTICE two comr .'W'Afc.'WAKALW&lkcdve troj g||or more p ^jRBthon T-; r The 30 SUMMER SESSION I Biol 665 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 MARB 311 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 ot 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 mors I (3-0)3 (3-0)3 (0-3)1 (3-0)3 (0-3)1 1 or more to (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 (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 c Bo H ■ Dodge Sa ■ 1411 : lor $7.06 v daily, choicr V OFF SUMMER SESSION II 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 415 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 WPS 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 i (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 LEAR The Phi Dept, off library HUMAN! and sopt rary use skills. HI ■ and senii search s school o Call 5-57 MA This yeai more Ma Wednesd 7:00 to 9 in rm. 20’ rm. 216. Eligibility A student ihe conte; Septembt that of “F The two-l elude que ra, trigone .nd calci 121 level. PRIZES: Information may be obtained by writing to the Student Records | Officer, Texas A&M University at Galveston, P.O. Box 167! ( Galveston, Texas 77553 or come to 107 Harrington Tower. Eligibility student he Soph( ification as not lore", he two-t ilude que: he Math; RIZES: