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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1980
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ATTENTION
MAY GRADUATES MAY GRADUATES MAY GRADUATES
Graduation Announcement
Orders Are Ready For
“PICK UP”
BEGINNING IMMEDIATELY IN
ROOM 216 A&B — MSC STUDENT PROGRAMS
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Monday - Friday
MAY GRADUATES WHO WERE
UNABLE TO PLACE AN ORDER:
EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENTS WILL GO ON
SALE
MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1980
Eight O’Clock in the Morning
Room 217 — MSC Student Finance
FIRST COME — FIRST SERVED
WANTED
REWARD!!!
Armadillo
needed by
April 22.
Call 696-3748.
NEED RIDE!!!
Need ride or flight with someone from
Midland to College Station for Gradua
tion weekend. Call
696-3733.
So my brother can be here for my gradu
ation. 14113
Wanted: Aggie men for Summer work. Call
779-5837. 137H9
Expert typing.
3266.
Call Gloria. 693-8286, 779-
133tl8
Wanted: IBM Selectric Typewriter - Good
condition. 696-3785 or 846-0592. 132t7
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds
822-0544... Itfn
Typing. Full time.
823-7723... 76tfn
Symbols. Notary Public.
14113
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CASH FOR OLD GOLD
Class rings, wadding rings, worn out (
gold jewelry, coins, etc.
The Diamond Room
Town & Country Shopping Center
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
, . 846-4708
Earth Day
Street
Dance
Live music tonight.
Behind northgate.
Please bring Aluminum
cans for recycling.
LOST
FOUND
I Lost grey and white cat with silver collar. 693-
5043 or 693-1234. 141t2
Found black mix puppy North side of Cam
pus. Call 846-6865. 13914
PERSONALS
Found Shepherd mix puppy North side of
Campus. Call 846-6865. 13914
Large black male dog. 846-8136. 14115
"PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-
2258...62tfii
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
Furnished rooms, w/AC, close to campus.
693-5682. 14216
Two bedroom duplex. $275/month. Half mile
from Campus. 1000 sq. ft. 693-5068. 14115
Sub-lease apartment in Sundance for Sum
mer. 2-bedroom - 2-bath. $365/month plus
bills. Furnished. 693-3076. 13815
Large 2-bedroom. 3 blocks from campus. May
15-January 1. Partly furnished. 696-1770.
140t5
TWIN
CITY
GOLF
DRIVING
RANGE
Now
Open
Hrs: Mon-Sat
NEW
4-PLEX
APARTMENTS
TOWNHOUSE FOR RENT! |
Two bedroom, one bath, furnished!
or unfurnished, On Carter Creek,
Washer and Dryer.
Swimming pool.
Call 846-2354.
Village Dr. at
Brentwood. i
$260/Summer-$280/Fall {
779-8853 136121 *
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10 a.m.-8
p.m.
Sunday 1 p.m.-8 p.m.
696-1220
East Bypass and Hwy. 30.
Service Road Going South - V*
SHALLOW OIL & GAS
LEASE: PRODUCTION
Excellent return on investment.
Big potential for local owner,
operator. Non-resident owners.
Must sell before May 15.
P.O. Box 16280/
Ft. Worth, TX 76133
miles.
135tfn
SERVICES
PROFESSIONAL TYPING. IBM correcting
selectric Symbols. Editing. Personal service.
Across from Skaggs. Cali Ramona til midnight.
846-2127. 138110
Class papers, dissertations, theses, and re
ports prepared and edited on computerized
system. Barbara Boles, 846-1731. 138115
SUMMER APARTMENT
One bedroom, furnished,
$170/month plus electricity. May is
rent free!!!
Call Paul 846-9135
or 845-3710. 13914
* PRE-LEASING
OFFICE SPACE
Southwest Parkway
at
Anderson
779-8853 i
Typing. Accurate, meet deadlines. All kinds.
Specialty — Scientific papers. 846-2814.
131122
Typing!! Reports, Dissertations, etc. ON THE
DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-3755. HOtfn
NEW FALL RATES
1 $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.
MH SPACES
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
DELUXE APRIL COURTS
TOWNHOUSE
Large, 2-bedroom, Pool, View,
Quiet.
Couples or Grad Students.
696-1951 Summer Rates
140(5
Typing. 823-4579.
^erviceTo^ll
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
! COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since
1411 Texas Ave. v 823-811
1922
PETS
'.A.K.C. Great Dane puppies. For information
call 779-6694. 14112
UNIVERSITY ACRES
UNIVERSITY
ACRES
A
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WICKES
LBR. CO.
TO WELLBORN |
WELLBOfth ^
COUNTRY LIVING AT REASONABLE PRICES...
NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR UPCOMING VACANCIES. 1 & 2 Bed
room Fourplexes and Duplexes. $170 - $225. Tenant pays electricity. $50.00
Deposit. Nine (9) month minimum lease requirement.
Come by 1878 Greenfield Plaza in Bryan (located behind the new Post Oak
Center off East 29th Street) or call 846-5796.
Earn $350/week working at home! No experi
ence needed. Start immediately! Write Rain
bow, Box 147-P. Jenks, OK 74037. 141t3
First .United Methodist Church, Bryan, cor
ner of Houston and 28th St. Accepting appli
cations for paid nursery workers. Call the
church office. 779-1324. 138t5
Bookkeeper. Part-time. Flexible hours. Call
696-1148. Shala’s Shoes. 707 Texas Ave.
13815
j“ SUMMER EMPLOYMENT 1
Part-time student with general craft
experience needed for summer em
ployment at the MSC CRAFT
SHOP.
$3.10/hour.
Application deadline April 25.
845-1631 14116.
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.
AA A* ** HA ** »UMU» A* HAW?
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 oositions
4/25/80 5:00 pm. 13ats
DANVERS
RESTAURANT
Needs full or Part-time
help - Male or Female
Day or Night
Apply in person.
201 Dominik
Now Taking Applications
For Cashiers and Hostesses
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY
At Ken Martin’s
1803 S. Texas next to Sears
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
12815
I TEXAS MOON TAVERN 11
| Full time cook needed. f
f Apply in person at "
k 120 Walton 4
(Main oata of A&M 1
FOR SALE
(Main gate of A&M.)
^693-5 1 49^ 135tfn ^
Ten-speed bicycle - Ladies’ Schinn, like new
condition. Negotiate price. 696-3708. 14212
’74 Chev Malibu.
3314.
Good buy. $650.
779-
14215
By TERRY DURAN
Campus Reporter
Students who use their cars this
weekend may find there is nowhere
to park on campus, as parents from
throughout the state and nation de
scend on Texas A&M University for
j Parents’ Weekend 1980.
The first event scheduled is the
MSC Town Hall presentation of
.country singer Ronnie Milsap at 7
tonight in G. Rollie White Coliseum.
A Town Hall spokesman said the
$3.25 general admission tickets will
probably be on sale up to show time.
Casino, sponsored by the Resi
dence Hall Association, is the next
event on today’s agenda, starting at 8
• p.m. and running until 12:30.
The Las Vegas-style gambling
event will be held on the second floor
of the Memorial Student Center.
Casino night gamblers will receive
play money as they enter, which
they will then wager on such games
as blackjack, craps and the roulette
wheel. There will also be a can-can
girls’ chorus line and an auction at
the end of the evening for players to
buy prizes with play money they
have won. Admission is $2.50 before
opening and $3 at the door.
Also tonight, the Aggie Players
will present “Guys and Dolls” at 8
p.m. in Rudder Theater and Aggie
Cinema will show “Escape from
Alcatraz” at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. in
Rudder Auditorium.
Saturday will begin with Federa
tion of A&M Mothers’ Clubs activi
ties, followed by an exhibition on the
main drill field by the Texas A&M
Skydivers Club at 1 p.m.
Next year’s football team will play
at 2 p. m. in Kyle Field as the annual
Maroon and White game pits the
Maroon team, composed of next
year’s first string offense and de
fense, against a White squad drawn
from the rest of the team.
Admission to the game will be free
to Aggies with their ID’s, $3 for
adults and $1 for high school age and
younger.
Saturday at 8 p.m., the Singing
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Cadets will perform in
ditorium. Tickets are $2,58:
MSC Box Office and $3 at tits
Saturday at midnight, Aggiti
ma will show the movie’W
Grove.
Sunday morning activities/
gin on the Corps Quadasou! ,|
er-pinning ceremonies
7:30. At the ceremony,
has a carnation pinnedonliiini
commanding officer’s motlie:-
if the cadet’s mother is living
if she is dead.
Awards within the outfit#!
be handed out at this time, W
medals for drilling and onto,
freshmen and sophomores. j v i
At 9 a.m. Sunday, there«|^ us i y( j a
Parents' Day program inRui t con( j uc
ditorium, where outstanding j[ iat w;
mic students will be recognii, JicmKcinr
Corps-wide awards will bek|j.y yg-y
out ' , . _ j COnspiratt
Also, Aggie Parents of tl: identified
selected from nomination. “ Deu t ra lu
within the student body, tri w Lklcly’s
announced at this time. Tbeii “Wjjj” d e
of the Year are selected by or j^j]
rents’ Day Committee. allegedly
After a reception and coffee: identity o
parents in Rudder Exbibil: ^i 0 jf no
there will be an 11 a.m. devoii: fegn 1q1] {
the All Faiths Chapel, follo*t fj, e djsclo
program on Aggie traditionsi/W
in Rudder Theater.
The Texas A&M WomeaiJ
Team will perform on them
field at 12:15, followed byan
tion by the Ross VolunteerCr
at 1 p.m.
The Corps of Cadelr
announce awards for the ye#:
standing outfits in Kyle Field:
p.m. The Corps will
review, followed immediate!)
performance by the Fish Drill
Parsons’ Mounted Cavalni
perform on the Duncan ii
field at 3:30, after which iti - ' WASHI
Volunteer Company will b foreign po
own awards ceremony in thef used that
The Texas Aggie Band ri Soviet Ui
form in Rudder Theater at4:11 Interventi:
Uni
Sunday.
SALESPERSON
WANTED!
j Aggressive salesperson interested in
management career. Retail in
1 electronic — background a plus,
j Going to start in sales position. Apply
now.
RADIO SHACK Culpepper
Plaza. 693-1444. i40«n
both supe
own comb
Church organist. First Presbyterian Church.
823-8073. 137111
HELP WANTED:
City of Bryan is accepting applications for
Librarian I. Prefer applicant with degree
in Library Science or closely related field.
Apply in person at City of Bryan Employ
ment Office, 300 S. Washington, Bryan,
Texas 77801.
AA/EOE-M/F. 13815
THE ORIGINAL TEAM
| CLEANING AGENCY
Wants reliable, energetic employees with phone
and car for residential or commercial cleaning.
$3.30/hourand up, plus travel
HOME CARE SERVICES
846-1905
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BOGEN X-35 ENLARGER
VOSS 50MM F35 LENSE
GR76 AUTOMATIC TIMER
Paper safety bins, 4 way easel.
Brand new. $120 Call Mickey.
845-4609. i42ti
FLASHY 3-YR OLD
15.2 hand AQHA Appendix Filly.
Seal brown with white star. Well
behaved, lunges well on voice com
mand, well broken but spirited.
Great English pleasure or Junior
Hunter prospect. $2000. 272-8486
after dark. Hits
Carter gains
delegates
terfere in
The Ar
'East-West
mer diploi
nomist Jol
nessman E
proposal t
Have fun this summer. Kawasaki Jet-ski. Ex
cellent condition. $650 or best offer. Will go
lower! 696-1386. Lisa. 14 It7
| Cushman 3-wheel scooter w/enclosed cab and
'truck bed. 846-4100. 14115
Weight bench. Must sell. Will sacrifice at $80.
Call 693-2240. 141(5
Pioneer PL 12-D turntable. Pickering XV15
1200E Cartridge Marantz 2240 receiver. 693-
6368. Lewis. 13716
HOUSTON
CHRONICLE
is taking applications for Sum-1
mer and Fall morning paper
routes. Carriers are paid
$400 to $700/month,
plus liberal transportation allo
wance.
Call Julian McMurrey at
693-2323
133110
’75 Honda CB200T, 6500 miles. Excellent
condition. $675. Phone 845-7808. 13915
United Press International
President Carter gained a bit more
ground today on rival Edward Ken
nedy in Idaho’s Democratic cau
cuses, and Repulican front-runner
Ronald Reagan Thursday added a
dozen North Dakota delegates to his
steadily growing tally.
Carter, however, fell just short of
winning a majority of Idaho’s 17
Democratic National Convention
delegates, picking up eight to Ken
nedy’s five. Four delegates will be
uncommitted, party officials said.
With 34 of Idaho’s 35 legislative
district caucuses reporting early to
day, Carter won 49 percent, or 181,
| ’72 Buick LeSabre. Loaded. 88,000 miles.
Good condition. $600. Two twin size beds.
Like new. $75 each. 693-3461. Moving Over
seas!!! 140t5
Senior Boots. Size 12V2. Two boot pants: winter
and summer. Excellent condition. Call 846-
8447. 14015
AGIO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
1974 Toyota Wagon. Air. AM/FM Stereo.
Graduating, must sell. $2400 or best offer.
846-6422. Call after 5:30 p.m. 138t5
12x60 mobile home. 846-6782 after 5:00
p.m. 136tl0
DOMINO’S PIZZA
Now hiring delivery
personnel.
Must have own car
plus insurance.
$3.25/hour plus
commission and tips.
Apply
DOMINO’S PIZZA
1504 Holleman
after 4:30
Alvarez Model 5046 Acoustic Guitar w/pick-
up. Includes case and maintenance kit. $199
or best offer. Call 846-9490. 140t7
1979 Honda CM400. Like new. 693-3337.
140t7
’72 Buick LeSabre. Loaded. 8800 miles. Good
condition. $600. Two twin size beds. Like
new. $75 each. 693-3461. Moving Over
seas!!! 140t5
BMW 530i. 23,000 miles. ’77 model. AM-FM.
New tires. Call 845-1065. Ask for Bill Mor
ris. 140t7
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
‘ Where satisfaction is
standard equipinent"
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
of the 380 delegates beingcte 1
the state convention. Kennfc ’l
30 percent, or 109 state (
and 83 delegates, or 21 pt!’
were undecided.
Idaho Democratic
Wayne Fuller said somefiM
came in later than expected,
the mountainous Challist
Democrats had to take too®'
try skis to reach a party metf.'
Idaho’s national Democrat Unit
gates will be named at the# ^ WASHII
vention June 12-14 in Podel % r0 P riat
ho’s Republicans choose ttei "“Y narrov
gates on the basis of results I n | 0ne y Pro:
state’s May 27 primary. registra
The Idaho and North Dalf rJ'
suits gave President Carterat t, e I3 1 '
942 delegates. Kennedy W ™ 115 ® t J lo °
and 30.5 were uncommitted ’
the nomination, a candidatemf^p, e
1,666 delegates. 'j|L e con
Reagan now has 513dele:£ *?!? i P ve . 1 . ar
Bush has 79. John Anderson,
toward a race as an independe an
56. Another 70 delegates are® 0 rnont
mitted and four are pledgedh j? 5 ratlori
nois Rep. Philip Crane, who! on 8' I1;
day got out of the race. Toi®f 1
nomination, a candidate nrf ^ er
998 delegates. Urteran
Later, in Texas, Reagan W as P ar
around a saying of W
Roosevelt’s in scoring Carteri-
ling of the Iran crisis, sayitf]
trouble with this adpijnisW
that it walks stickly and carrit'J
soft.”
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!
FOR SALE:
1974 Porsche-914
AM/FM 8-track Stereo, 5-speed, 2-
seat convertible, 25 mpg., excellent
! condition.
Call 845-3886. 13914
OFFICIAL NOTICE
ROOMMATE WANTED
GRADUATING
Need a male roommate in Hous
ton? Residential home. Will have
own bedroom, bath, study. $185
plus V2 bills.
After 6:00 pm. call
693-0115 or 1-713-776-9954.
14015
Wanted: Female roommate. Two bedroom
house. Fenced yard. Pets allowed.
$140/month plus Vi utilities. Call Debora. 779-
3396 after 5:00 p.m. 140t5
Roommate wanted: To share 3-bdrm house
over the summer. Male. Close to A&M. Air
Conditioned. Call DJ. 693-3029. 13815
ATTENTION
GRADUATING
SENIORS!!
If you have ordered a 1980
Aggieland, please stop by
the Student Publications
Office, Room 216 Reed
McDonald Bldg, and pay a
$3.00 mailing fee along
with your forwarding
address so your Aggie
land can be mailed to you
next fall when they arrive.
Hispanics
fight chan§
IUMMER EMPLOYMEN
Dixie Chicken
Miranda’s
Apply now.
Texas Moon Tavern
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 i3 5 tf n
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.
133(10
United Press Interna lion*'
INDIANAPOLIS —
caucus leaders in the I
Methodist Church comp
Thursday that one of their«
would be demoted in prop®
tructuring of church staff.
The complaint contrasted
call for unity by Bishop Carl
ders, of the Birmingham,^*
made Wednesday on thefiri 1
the 1980 General Conferei®
denomination’s 1,000 membt 1
lative body.
The Rev. Jose R. Velazqui
ident of Methodists Associal
resenting the Cause of
Americans — MARCHA-'
plained the board of disciples]
shown a “lack of sensitivity 1
restructuring of its staff whid'
mean the Rev. Roberto Esfl*
Nashville, Tenn. , who is the!*
ranking hispanic staff membt* 1
denomination, would not be* 1
tor of a new department. |
Velazquez said MARCH0
continue negotiating with W
If necessary, the caucus will
denomination’s Washington
Commission on Religion ar
for investigation of the boards
pliance with affirmative*‘
guidelines, he said.
AD MIS:
adults.
S^'dren '
w 6y ear
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