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, Page 4 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1980 The Battalion Classifieds LOST HELP WANTED 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 HELP WANTED FOR RENT FOR RENT FOUND Large black male dog. 846-8136. WALLET FOUND The person who lost a wallet at Olsen Field April 11, is requested to write Box H-4, The Battalion, giving name and telephone number. 14515 WANTED Expert typing. Call Gloria. 693-8286, 779- 3266, 133118 Wanted: Aggie men for Summer work. Call 779-5837. 137119 Male roommate needed for summer in Dallas area. Jeff 845-7401. 14512 Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds 822-0544. , Itfn Typing. Full time. Symbols. Notary Public 823-7723... 76tfn »r- CASH FOR OLD GOLD ^ Class rings, wedding rings, worn out - ► gold jewelry, coins, etc. i The Diamond Room Town A Country Shopping Center 3731 E. 29th St., Bryan 846-4708 POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT POSITION: Bus Drivers QUALIFICATIONS: - Must be able to operate the bus safely and skillfully - Maintain the physical condition of the bus - Drive the assigned route - Maintain discipline on the bus - Provide current and proper driver cre dentials 1. 2. RATE OF PAY: APPLICATION: Chauffeur license Physical examination (provided by school system) T.B. Test Training certificate or equivalent Depending on experience. Salary negoti able. Full or part time. Apply in person Monday through Friday, 8 AM to 5 PM 3. 4. Personnel Office A&M Consolidated ISO 100 Anderson College Staetion, Texas 77840 If additional information is required, you may phone 696- 8893 from 8-5 daily. 4 r A&M Consolidated Schools Is An Equal Opportunity Atflrmatlve Action/ Title IX Employer FOR SALE 7 x7 Cinder block bookcase. $30. Two barstools. $15 each. 693-8674. Call 5pm. to 10pm. 145t2 3-C BARBECUE 1979 Kawasaki KZ-750. Excellent condition, helmet leather jacket, all for $1700. 693-8812 after 6. 145t5 Two double beds for sale. $50 each. Call 693- 6625 after 6. 14513 Dishwashers and busboys, serving line workers. Day or Night Full or Part Time Apply in person between 2 and 4 p.m. Culpepper Plaza 49111 FOR SALE '74 Chevy Impala best condition. V-8 4/door. Overseas Move. 846-9218. UMMER EMPLOYMENT REALISTIC RECEIVER 35 Watts per channel and 5-band BSR equalizer. Only 6 months old. Call 696-0645. Apply now. Dixie Chicken Texas Moon Tavern Miranda's * ** Chicken Oif Co. * 4 ' * V, K 'Iff ** 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 15 FOR SALE 1974 Porsche-914 AM/FM 8-track stereo, 5-speed, 2- seat convertible, 25 mpg. Excellent condition. Must sell, call back. Call 845-3886. i45ts Irish Wolfhound puppies-AKC-$200. Box 248, Jewett, TX 75846. 214-626-4658. 144t5 I TEXAS MOON TAVERN I ( Full time cook needed. | Apply in person at f k 120 Walton A (Main gate of A&M.) " L J>93-5;U9_ 135tfn ^ 1974 Honda CB450. Low mileage. Call 693- 4152. 144t5 Church organist. First Presbyterian Church. 823-8073. i37tll Pioneer PL 12-D turntable. Pickering XV15 1200E Cartridge Marantz 2240 receiver. 693- 6368. Lewis. 144t5 Church Secretary. Part-time. 822-3091. THE ORIGINAL TEAM CLEANING AGENCY Wants reliable, energetic employees with phone and par for residential or commercial cleaning. $3.30/hour and up, plus travel HOME CARE SERVICES 846-1905 112tfn 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. 14115 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. uottn Have fun this summer. Kawasaki Jet-ski. Ex cellent condition. $650 or best offer. Will go lower! 696-1386. Lisa. 141t7 Weight bench. Must sell. Will sacrifice at $80. Call 693-2240. 14115 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 ris. 140t7 12x60 mobile home, p.m. 846-6782 after 5:00 136tl0 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 WAITRESSES NEEDED now and through summer. Excellent pay plus tips. No experience necessary. Call Gary, Rae, or Randy or 693-2818.14315 Now Taking Applications For Cashiers and Hostesses APPLY IN PERSON ONLY At Ken Martin’s 1803 S. Texas next to Sears MAD, MAD, MOON- UV; LIGHT MADNESS! ^ at TWIN CITY FURNITURE THURSDAY, APRIL 24 After Regular Hours (Starting 6 p.m.) 35" Table Lamps $-j0 00 4-Drawer Chests (Maple Only) $2500 Full-Size Innerspring Mattress and Box $ 69 95 3-Piece Coffee and End Table Set s 49 95 Many, Many More Items!!! 218 S. Main Downtown Bryan 779-0894 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 FOR RENT: Efficiency apartments $125/ month. Rooms $95/month. All bills paid. State Apartments. 822-3078 evening. 144t5 House for rent. 4-bdrm, 2-bath. Close to campus. $400. Call 696-0059. 145t3 JOB OPPORTUNITIES: PART-TIME HELP WANTED. GRAPEVINE PERSONALITY. 696-3411. 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 i4it6 GROVE SUMMER FILM POSITIONS Applications and Information Avail able at SPO Secretaries Desk - Room 216 MSC. Dealine: 4/25/80 5:00 pm. ^ 1 OFFICIAL NOTICE 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. Part-time and full-time help needed. $3.25/hour. Neighborhood convenience store. 693-8733. 693-4750. 145tfa 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. SERVICES —J|— «^L« •'p IT PROFESSIONAL EDITORIAL IT SERVICES jjf J Manuscripts, Technical Articles,* ■jt Speeches, Theses, Dissertations. * Judy Winn >jc 5j< 5f: sfc sfc jjc*: Jf: sf: >|c 5{C 5f« PROFESSIONAL TYPING. IBM correcting selectric Symbols. Editing. Personal service. Across from Skaggs. Call Ramona til midnight. 846-2127. 138tl0 Class papers, dissertations, theses, and re ports prepared and edited on computerized system. Barbara Boles, 846-1731. 138tl5 Typing. Accurate, meet deadlines. All kinds. Specialty — Scientific papers. 846-2814. 13U22 m lm,mmmma ^0mce , ToT%7 m,m, Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR | COMPANY INC. ■ Dodge Sales and Service Since 1411 Texas Ave. 823-811 Typing. 823-4579. Typing!! Reports, Dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-3755. HOtfn ROOMMATE WANTED Roommate wanted for summer to share 3- bedroom house near campus. A/C. Call DJ. 693-3029. 143t5 3 blocks from campus. Your share rent $85 + !/2 utilities. A/C. Own room. Mostly fur nished. Excellent apartment. Call 846- 4417. 143t5 Wanted: female roommate for summer. Own room, bath facilities. Nonsmoker. $140/month. Call 693-5046 day or 822-7064 evenings. 145t5 FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate wanted for summer. House off Southwest Parkway. Have own room. $125 or $150/ month. Utilities paid. 693-3594. 846-5824. I39t5 CAMP LEADER Positions available as a camp leader/instructor with The Hous ton Independent School Dis trict’s Outdoor Education Cen ter on Lake Livingston. A natu ral opportunity for those wanting to work with children in an out door setting. Interviews will be Thursday, May 1 at the uni versity placement center in Rudder Tower. i45te NEED ROOMMATES FOR SUMMER. 5 bedroom, 3 bath house. 10 minute walk from campus. $91.60/month. 846-6449. 14512 HOUSE FOR SUMMER SUBLET Furnished 3-bdrm. 3 miles from A&M. Available May 15 to August 15. $275/month. plus utilities. Call 779-9559. i45t3 Reserve new duplex for August 1st. 2-bdrm, W&D connections, covered patio. Convenient location. 779-2509. 144t5 ATTENTION! ALLIED HEALTH GRADUATES! Need A Job Or Further Health Education? FOR FREE ASSISTANCE IN 'Statewide Job Placement ‘Health Education Programs ‘Health Career Counseling CONTACT: Texas Project MEDIHC Olin Teague V.A. Center Bldg. 21B E. Room 258 Temple, Texas 76501 OR CALL COLLECT: (713) 792-4461 FOR RENT TAOS 2-bdrm. 1-bath furnished studio for sublease during summer. Rent Negotiable. Call 693-4875 i44t4 Two bedroom duplex. $275/month. Half mile from Campus. HXX) sq. ft. 693-5068. 14 Its 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 LIKE TO WORK OUTSIDE (THIS SUMMER? Many positions open for: Lifeguard^ Pool managers Teachers with WSI Call: In Houston, Bobby at 481-4556. In College Station, Brian at 845-5248. NEW 4-PLEX APARTMENTS I Village Dr. at Brentwood. I $260/Summer-$280/Fall { 779-8853 136121 * SHALLOW OIL & GAS LEASE: PRODUCTION JOBS! CRUISES HI PS I/SAILING EXPEDITIONS!/ SAILING CAMPS. No experience. Good Pay. Summer. Career. NATIONWIDE, WORL DWIDE! Send $4.95 for APPLICATION/INFO/ REFERRALS to CRUISEWORLD127 Box60129 Sacramento, CA 95860 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 140t10 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. Call 822-6350 or 779-5837 d> :al • a Jo b 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 TEACHERS WANTED Elementary and Secondary West and other states. Placements since 1946. SOUTHWEST TEACHERS’ AGENCY P.O. Box 4337, Alb., NM. 87196 135tfn 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 PERSONALS 'PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779- 2258...62tfn TWIN CITY GOLF DRIVING RANGE Now Open Hrs: Mon-Sat 10 » l » l a.m.-8 I p.m. Sunday 1 p.m.-8 p.m. 696-1220 East Bypass and Hwy. 30. Service Road Going South - Vi L 135tfn ATTENTION THE SERVICEMAN "I do very little, but what I do I do very well. ” For more information call 846-1695. ASK FOR THE SERVICEMAN P.S. Tell ’em Noah sent you. Parents £ takeover special ed t tune gers. Furnished rooms, w/AC, close to campus. 693-5682. I42t6 United Press International NACOGDOCHES -PtrJ and educators were so imp-: T1 with the Nacogdoches Indeperij Uni' School District’s special edrt sent program that they took it over nit p.m than allow the district todiiWi Ti I loused in a small six-roomfej, Box RAP, short for Rapid Advam? >' Li Program, was started in 19il| thee teach the school district’s “nnltil kind able” children — those withafe little of low achievement scores, disci[B; ary problems or excessive tni* I The students showed immsl! f improvement but declining etj Sc ment eventually discourager^ feati school district. Line For three years after RAPopa and enrollment grew to a highofSIj “T during the next two yearsenrolis cert, declined, resulting in a schoollfl what decision to close the program.!!, hear testing parents, however, wonn ; we’n year reprieve. Th Enrollment fell to 24 stu<ki ■ by N 1978. The school board volte , piani close the school at the enddfk Sh 1977-78 school year. But insloH only closing, the school simply ml - nized, with parents playingans _ bigger role than before. | J Parents, many of themminr and low income, had from the ning sat on RAP’s board ofdi Now they operate the school funds raised by parents andt< grants from various agencies an/ vatc donations. ' I The school provides one te for each six students — a far individualized approach toe tion than is normally possible in lie schools. Students progret ! Serie< their own rate within a curries tailored to their own needs. Assoc Achievement scores increases Concl til students were acquiring: , n jjj] month's skills in one month'ssdi, ‘Th ing. Teachers said their stofc cause were far more interested in lewd Dr. A Head teacher Vicki Stephens* of fort taught in public schools for! Th e years, said she could never go bi n,za ti< a regular school. “There’s not the (same) feel she said. “Everythingiss alized. Here we get toknowanfr each child and build a pn)[ around each of them.” In support of RAP, one rowed $ 1,000 against a car RAP faced a particularly m financial problem. Teachers have contributed; StephenssrijUare m canceled cheeks show si ,'$1 ,’200 lasf year. ‘petitio A&M i Stephen F. Austin UniversiW ci fessor Dr. G.W. Willingham Texas, founder of the school, endednpf sa * c '- chasing the house where thesd > ; The is located. an ° w ship a\ Willingham says thathe, tkf ova tj 0] rents and the teachers arei t ers a( . mined to keep the school: the en somehow. I “As far as I know, RAP is uni; ti me tl he said. There’s nothing lei- team v where in the country. Ifwecan: y on a] it happen here, it will be a mod sa j c ] ^ others to show they can doit,f ? Aggies “I tl incredi Families sue tanke chance said. The was Vi] with A North front o owners Mos membr forest hack tc "Th United Press International HOUSTON — A lawyer fill jusl lawsuits claiming $15.6 million® ' ' v ood, ages for the families of 12 Clif 'best fr( seamen killed in the collision 1 ! The oil tanker Burmah Agate an) ' ev ents freighter Mimosa five miles# pchnic the entrance to Galveston Da' Mo; Tplicatio Would t 'and di ments,’ Lawyer John deGravelleoff; ! Rouge, La., said the suitsweff’ cate 8or against owners of both vessd ‘ ,0rr >< Juniper Shipping and Woifflf 6 . ea Shipping — on grounds 1 matter who was at fault becatfh ^ rowir seamen were “innocent VicW ln ^ P° A tentative report by the Lih | 0 |, e government said officers os' vessels were at fault in the 1 " as ' >l Hers in Each family seeks $700,01 i Nov. 1, 1979, accident ini crewmen died. Who g e A 1 falling Anderson ^ out of forum ^o 8 ,) United Press Internationa HOUSTON — Republic^ idential candidate John Ai^ ) who has been considering pendent race for president 1, drew Tuesday from a planned ] for Republican presidential I dates. “He will not be here, • spokesman for the Houston^ of Women Voters which is ing the event tonight. “The will continue with (Ro: and (George) Bush as schedi^ Spokesman Linda Filson 9 Anderson campaign official"h tacted the League gave no e<! tion for Anderson’s withdraw the forum, but it was certain : speculation about Andenon!|| as an independent. k