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Page 4 THE BATTALION TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1980 The Battalion College to operate ^ Classifieds economics square HELP WANTED FOR RENT WANTED SUMMER JOBS Reserve new duplex for August 1st. 2-bdrm, W&D connections, covered patio. Convenient location. 779-2509. 144t5 FOR RENT: Efficiency apartments $125/ month. Rooms $95/month. All bills paid. State Apartments. 822-3078 evening. 144t5 Need full time summer help for Sales and Warehouse. Apply in person. FOR RENT I TAOS 2-bdrm. 1-bath furnished I 1 studio for sublease during 1 I summer. Rent Negotiable. Call 693-4875 i44t4 | LESLO SALES. Hwy. 21 West. mu Wanted: Aggie men for Summer work. Call 779-5837. 137U9 Expert typing. 3266. Call Gloria. 693-8286, 779- 133U8 Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds 822-0544. Itfti Typing. Full time. Symbols. Notary Public. 823-7723... 76tfn 3-C BARBECUE Dishwashers and busboys, serving line workers. ^ Day or Night Full or Part Time Apply in person between 2 and 4 p.m. Culpepper Plaza 49tn |s SUMMER 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 135tfr Church organist. 823-8073. First Presbyterian Church. 137tl 1 Church Secretary. Part-time. 822-3091. DOMESTIC SERVICES Full or part-time, for Break/Summer Team cleaning homes. Starting salary $3.30/hour plus travel compensation. 693-1954 Judy Smeins Libby Vastano 12815 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 ^JOBJOPPORT^NJTJESj MAKE THIS SUMMER COUNT Earn money now and develop a continu ing income. This is not a salaried posi tion, but the role provides commissions, bonuses, free travel and luxury auto mobile. Part time earnings run $10,000+ annually. -g Call 822-6350 or 779-5837 ? OFFICIAL NOTICE WAITRESSES NEEDED now and through summer. Excellent pay plus tips. No experience necessary. Call Gary, Rae, or Randy or 693-2818. NowTaking Applications For Cashiers and Hostesses APPLY IN PERSON ONLY At Ken Martin’s 1803 S. Texas next to Sears 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 PART-TIME HELP WANTED. GRAPEVINE PERSONALITY. 696-3411. 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 fail when they arrive. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT 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 Mite Cooperative Education in the Col lege of Liberal Arts has a pre-law position available in Dallas for the Fall semester. Students from all colleges who are interested in at tending law school are encouraged to apply for this career position. For more information contact Hen ry D. Pope at 845-7814 or come by 107 Harrington Tower. 14315 SPECIAL NOTICE GROVE SUMMER FILM POSITIONS Applications and Information Avail able at SPO Secretaries Desk - Room 216 MSC. Dealine: 4/25/80 5:00 pm. 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. 1370 TEXAS MOON TAVERN Full time cook needed. Apply in person at 120 Walton (Main gate of A&M.) 693-5149 135tfn m ^ | ^693-5149 135tfn J SALESPERSON WANTED! Aggressive salesperson interested in management career. Retail in electronic — background a plus. Going to start in sales position. Apply now. RADIO SHACK Culpepper Plaza. 693-1444. i40tfn Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 Furnished rooms, 693-5682. w/AC, close to campus. 14216 Two bedroom duplex. $275/month. Half mile from Campus. 1000 sq. ft. 693-5068. 14U5 qr v v w v V v W CASH ^OR OLD GOLD i " Class rings, wedding rings, worn out T * gold jewelry, coins, etc. * The Diamond Room Town & Country Shopping Center 3731 E. 29th St., Bryan 846-4708 — 4 J United Press International OKLAHOMA CITY — Watching students go to sleep during econo mics lectures was one symptom. Another was a Gallup poll which revealed that 50 percent of college students thought the oil industry should be nationalized. Administrators at Oklahoma Christian College, which has close ties to the business leadership in Oklahoma City, felt the public was growing ignorant of economic princi ples. “We feel there’s a great gap in eco nomic understanding that penalizes the country, ” said R. Stafford North, OCC executive vice president. One answer, OCC President J. Terry Johnson and others believe, lies in entertaining the masses while educating them. So OCC began raising money to build Enterprise Square, USA, en visioned as a cross between a theme park and an economics class. It will be housed on the OCC campus in a Large 2-bedroom. 3 blocks from campus. May 15-January 1. Partly furnished. 696-1770. 140t5 NEW FALL RATES $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. OFFICE SPACE Southwest Parkway at Anderson 779-8853 i ROOMMATE WANTED building designed especially for it. More than $7 million of the $15 million total cost has been raised, largely from business. “What it is, really, is pop educa tion,” said James L. Stafford, whose firm is handling promotion. As visitors make their way through the center — probably about a four- hour trip — they will follow a story, told through puppets. Portraying aliens from outer space, the puppets will start their own business on Earth. GRADUATING Need a male roommate in Hous ton? Residential home. Will have own bedroom, bath, study. $185 plus Vz bills. After 6:00 pm. call 693-0115 or 1-713-776-9954. 14015 Roommate wanted for summer to share 3- ’ led room house near campus. A/C. Call DJ. 693-3029. 143t5 Wanted: Female roommate. Two bedroom house. Fenced yard. Pets allowed. $ 140/month plus V4 utilities. Call Debora. 779- 3396 after 5:00 p.m. 140t5 Visitors will participate via com puter games such as one in which the player drills for oil and must make split-second decisions whether to drill deeper or stop as costs escalate by the second. A Hall of Giants tentatively is planned to feature 16-foot high heads of outstanding achievers in business, entertainment and athletics. These will be lighted at night in a window to attract passing motorists. Some of the original plans have been changed, however, because the message was “too doctrinaire,” Stafford said. A “Great Talking Face of Govern ment,” originally planned to short- circuit when it started issuing too many directions, has been “toned down,” one planner said. “If you become doctrinaire or attempt to propagandize, you turn people off,” Stafford said. North agreed, saying they just want to improve people’s under standing. “We are hoping people will understand profits and how much profits are. We are not advo cating government is bad and no gov ernment is good.” Backers of the project are big busi ness leaders, but North said, “We are determined not to make it a place that is trying to defend big business or side with business against labor. Donations have come from Phil lips Petroleum Co., $2 million; Samuel Roberts Noble Foundation, $1.5 million, and Edward L. Gaylord, president of the OUi Publishing Co., $1 million.Ci is chairman of the OCCi hoard of governors. Leonn: Firestone, of Los Angeles,at of Firestone Tire & RubberC) contributed. A task force of economists, t k. urged; ner and two script writers bait! hired to plan the center. Among them are Rod Lope/ rega of Westport, Conn., and tion designer whose clientst eluded AT&T, Dictaphone, General Electric, IBM and Alvin Babushka, seniorfelloi Hoover Institution on War.Sf tion and Peace 6f StanfordUi ty and previously associate of political science at thelli of Rochester: Scriptwriter Daniel Wilt® Angeles won an Emmyavr 1970 for his work on “! Street, and Mark Rittsof Daniel Productions lic, l | Hills, N.J., has produced, and filmed segments of Street and “Mr. Rogers’ Nap hood.” limit J four-ye elude ( the W1 Jawc Texas bad permit soul AUS sioner J 3 Derr Monda Highto winger I serve ( agency. It wa gent ha I he told an indie strengtl The i 3 blocks from campus. Your share rent $85 + Vi utilities. A/C. Own room. Mostly fur nished. Excellent apartment. Call 846- 4417. 143t5 AGIO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 NEW 4-PLEX APARTMENTS SERVICES Village Dr. at Brentwood. $260/Summer-$280/Fall 779-8853 136t “ylf* ^^0 ^0 *if ^ “it— . TT PROFESSIONAL EDITORIAL S’ | J SERVICES Manuscripts, Technical Articles, ’J vv Speeches, Theses, Dissertations, vv t X' Judy Winn X* ■X 846-3656 14416 * ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 ^0 k United Press International AUSTIN — Ten Harris ( men are seeking a charter fon .stive sai state bank in Cypress, tit f|viewpoi banking commissioner anM told rep Monday. other h The proposed First State Hi I left-win Cypress would he locatedneu jji Hecc ner Hoad and Highway 290. Hightos John E. Paris of Magnolia!] have co osed as president and Jim H; fended Houston as vice president, bit icontribt Burda is nroiected as cashier in the oi PROFESSIONAL TYPING. IBM correcting selectric Symbols. Editing. Personal service. Across from Skaggs. Call Ramona til midnight. 846-2127. 138U0 did not contribi ;to his a Nuge as an er qualifies mission "It sei cut for proven service Haft SHALLOW OIL & GAS LEASE: PRODUCTION • i 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 Class papers, dissertations, theses, and re ports prepared and edited on computerized ' • system. Barbara Boles, 846-1731. 138115 ^ Typing. Accurate, meet deadlines. All kinds. Specialty — Scientific papers. 846-2814. 131122 Typing!! Reports, Dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-3755. HOtfn PRE-LEASING V 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 u3t2 2 Typing. 823-4579. | Dodge Sales and Service Since 19221 1411 Texas Ave. . 823-8111 | LOST DELUXE APRIL COURTS TOWNHOUSE Large, 2-bedroom, Pool, View, Quiet. Couples or Grad Students. 696-1951 Summer Rates 140t5 LOST APRIL 14 Small black and white female cat. Vicinity Welsh and Llano. Inquisitive nature, no collar. Strong sentimental attachment. If seen call 693-2341. 14314 FOUND FOR SALE Large black male dog. 846-8136. Yamaha 175. 6500 miles. $400. 779-0615.14411 1974 Honda CB450. Low mileage. Call 693- 4152. 144t5 Irish Wolfhound puppies-AKC-$200. Box 248, Jewett, TX 75846. 214-626-4658. 144t5 Pioneer PL 12-D turntable. Pickering XV15 1200E Cartridge Marantz 2240 receiver. 693- 6368. Lewis. 144t5 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. uits Have fun this summer. Kawasaki Jet-ski. Ex cellent condition. $650 or best offer. Will go lower! 696-1386. Lisa. I41t7 Weight bench. Must sell. Will sacrifice at $80. Call 693-2240. 141t5 Cushman 3-wheel scooter w/enclosed cab and truck bed. 846-4100. 141t5 BMW 530i. 23,000 miles. ’77 model. AM-FM. New tires. Call 845-1065. Ask for Bill Mor- 140t7 ns. Senior Boots. Size 12V&. Two boot pants: winter and summer. Excellent condition. Call 846- 8447. 140t5 Bob Hope says: “Red Cross can teach you first aid. And first aid can be a life saver.” MONDAY EVENING TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL Mexican Fiesta WEDNESDAY SPECIAL EVENING SPECK. Salisbury Steak Dinner with Two Cheese and Chicken Fried Steak Mushroom Gravy Onion Enchiladas w/cream Gravy Whipped Potatoes w/chili Whipped Potatoes age Your Choice of Mexican Rice Choice of one othei One Vegetable Patio Style Pinto Beans Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea Tostadas Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter Roll or Corn Bread and Bp Coffee or Tea 12x60 mobile home. 846-6782 after 5:00 p.m. 136U0 1979 Honda CM400. Like new. 693-3337. PERSONALS PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779- 2258...62tfh # A Puttie Service ol The Newaosoef & T 1 * 4dv0d»no Coonoi jP?] Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased Will These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Fooft Each Daily Special Only $1.99 Plus Tax. “Open Daily” Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. —4:00 P.M. to7:00PJ 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 i“Quality Firsf’i SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENING! ROAST TURKEYDINNLI Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread-Buffi CoffeorTea Giblet Gravy Andyourchoiceofanf One vegetable LI