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Page 4 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1980 BILL’S AND JAY’S AUTO TUNE UP ^ all cars ^ ^ $Q plus ^ / *j parts Oil change filter 0 !oil $4.00 Tune up & oil change PLUS OIL & PARTS J-|2 75 By appointment only 846-9086 3611 South College Ave. Financial aid now available Summer is a good time to apply for financial aid, according to Steve Danz, director of The Scholarship Bank, a non-profit scholarship search service for students. While many better-known finan cial aid programs have closed their doors for fall scholarships, The Scho larship Bank specializes in letting students know about lesser-known, private funding sources. These, . Danz said, accept applications year- round. The number of applications received during the summer is much less than the number re ceived during the school year, mak ing the competition much less in tense. applicants with up to fifty separate aid sources for which they are eligi ble. Danz said the average applicant receives 32 sources with a combined scholarship value of $17,000. Many of those are renewable yearly, in- Texas’ oldest private, preparatoiy academy is now accepting limited applications for the 1980-81 academic year. Write or call for catalog/appointment: Mr. Hugh Seale, Director of Admissions Allen Academy Box 953, Bryan, TX 77801 (713) 779-0066 Beginning its 95th year, Alien Academy offers car ing faculty, small classes, challenging academic pro grams and diversified athletic programs on its 50 acre campus. Allen Academy is a coed day (grades K-12) and military boys boarding (grades 6-12) preparatory school. V. AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE "Where satisfaction is standard equipment" 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 The Battalion Classifieds TFTT HELP WANTED HELP WANTED JOB OPPORTUNITIES FREE PUPPY & KITTEN Free brindle colored puppy and free 6- month old half Siamese kitten to good homes. Loves children. Call 822-7213 after 6pm. 16312 Mechanic wanted. 822-0355. ROOMMATE WANTED PART TIME HELP NEEDED V2 hours in the evening. Very flexible schedule. Very reasonable pay. Call 846-1850 after noon. 163t3 ROOMMATE OPENING: Own room in 3- bdrm house. 5 blocks from campus. $88 + '/i utilities. 846-1166. 160U0 SPECIAL NOTICE PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779- 2258. 62tfn HELP WANTED Part-time position available at FARMER’S MARKET SANDWICH SHOP in Bryan. Hours flexible. 322-6417 2700 Texas Ave. i54tfn PARA MEDICAL TRAINEE Para medical trainee needed to learn fast growing career field. Hospital or nursing home experience helpful but not mandat ory. On the job training provided. Must enjoy working with people and own reliable transportation. Call Robertson County Community Hospital Mr. Slowik 9am. to 4pm. weekdays. 713-279-3434 16313 DO YOU RUN OUT OF MONEY BEFORE YOU RUN OUT OF MONTH? Earn extra income from interesting part-time work. Come see at the Ramada Inn. Room A-6 Thursday - Saturday at 7:30 pm. i64t2 OFFICIAL NOTICE 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 FOR RENT Room for rent in house 2 blocks from campus. Call 693-8381. 16412 NEW FALL RATES Efficiency $175, month. One bed room starting from $195 month. All bills paid except electricity. No pets. Villa West Apartments, south of Vil la Maria. Jimbeth Hite, manager. 822-7772. FEMALE ROOMMATE Share house. $100/month. Bills paid. Washer/Dryer. Close to campus. 693-8383. PRE-LEASING MHSPACES 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 NEED PERSON 21 YEARS OR OLD ER, OR CIVIC GROUP, TO OPER ATE A FIREWORKS STAND FROM JUNE 24, THROUGH JULY 4. CALL COLLECT NOW: 214/576-3512. SENIOR ELECTRON MICROSCOPY TECHNICIAN Position available for a senior elec tron microscopy technician, (techni cian II) in the Department of Veteri nary Pathology, Texas A&M Univer sity. Applicant should be capable of: 1) performing all preparatory func tions required for routine transmis sion electron microscopic examina tion of biologic specimens, 2) operating the transmission electron microscope and performing routine maintenance required for operation and 3) performing photographic duties associated with ultrastructur- al evaluation of tissues. Applicant should have a minimum of two years full-time experience as tech nician in electron microscopy labo ratory or equivalent formal course work in the field. A bachelor’s de gree in a scientific field is desired. For further information direct in quiries to: Employment Manager Personnel Department Texas A&M University College Station, Texas 77843 845-5154. EEO/MF. The Cooperative Education pro gram in the College of Liberal Arts has career placements available for the Fall of 1980 with the following companies: Foley’s, National Aeronautics and Space Administra tion, Corps of Engineers, Sakowitz, and various legal offices in the state. Students with Sophomore classifica tion or above are encouraged to inquire about these positions. For more information, please contact Henry D. Pope or Susannah Lind say at 845-7814 or come by 107 Harrington. 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 WANTED SERVICES Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. Itfh Typing. Professional, fast, reasonable. Spe cialty — scientific papers. 846-2814. 159110 for information. 1979 Rates in 1980 For the Best Summer of Your Life Metro Properties, Bryan-College Station’s largest apartment 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 starts as low as $ 145/mo. Rates at Scandia begin at $150. At Sausalito, 1 bedroom, 1 bath models start at $175. At Sundance, rates start at $185 and begin at $190 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 Center 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 V/ S€/A\Jf®ll/A\ TA0S tUFiplplfe Sevilla A limited number of 9 and 12 month leases for fall and spring are available in some projects. SUPERLEARNING 1 Lozanov accelerated learning tech niques. A complete course for learning mastery. For information I write: International Learning Center, P.O. Box 2961, Garland, TX 7504de LOST creasing the value. The Bank is also the only source for personalized graduate grant in formation, although their main busi ness is undergraduate aid. Students wishing further informa tion should send a stamped, self addressed business envelope to The Scholarship Bank, 10100 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 750, Los Angeles, CA 90067, or call (800) 327- 9009, ext. 397. San Antonio has young push-up king United Press International SAN ANTONIO — Wearing blue gym shorts labelled “champ,” 3- year-old, 35-pound Henry Marshall Jr. did more than 1,000 push-ups in two hours Monday. Marshall was coached by his father, Henry Marshall Sr., listed in the Guiness Book of World Records for doing 9,000 pushups in five hours. Little Henry did the push-ups at intervals, pausing to take swigs of cola and recite lines from his favorite cartoons. Marshall Sr. said he wants to get his son in the Guiness Book, too. “As a baby, Henry used to watch me doing push-ups for hours. Then one day he surprised the heck out of me and began to imitate me.” what’s up WEDNESDAY VAN OVERBEEK LECTURES: “Current Topics in Plant Horn# Research” is the topic of the third annual lectures, sponsored^ the Department of Plant Sciences at 4 p.m. in 510 Rudder THE GROVE: Will feature the World War II film, "The Crtj Escape” tonight at 8:45. Admission is 250 with Texas A&M I D THURSDAY Q-DROP DEADLINE: Today is the last day to drop courses penalty. VAN OVERBEEK: “Current Topics in Plant Hormone Research is the topic of the third annual lectures, sponsored by the Depart’ ment of Plant Sciences at 4 p.m. in 510 Rudder. THE GROVE: Features the rock classic “The Rocky Horror Pid Show” at 8:45 p. m. tonight. Admission is 250 with Texas A&M ID FRIDAY THE GROVE: Features “Midnight Express” at 8:45 p.m. and “Mo# Python and the Holy Grail at midnight. Admission is 25{ «ill Texas A&M I D. VETERINARY SCHOOL: Will hold commencement exercises p.m. in 212 MSG. SATURDAY THE GROVE: Will present “Diamonds are Forever” at I Admission is 250 with a Texas A&M I.D. IPeer advise i SUNDAY THE GROV'E: Features “Dr. Strangelove” at 8:45 p.m. Admissions 250 with a Texas A&M I.D. MONDAY TAMU SCUBA CLUB: Will hold its regular meeting at 7:30p.nu Rudder Tower. THE GROVE: Features “Outrageous” at 8:45 p.m. Admission is 2ii| with a Texas A&M I.D. Inexpensive, fast, fine copies. Self-service copier. Self-service correcting typewriter. KINKO’S COPIES. 846-9508, 201 College Main 163115 WORKERS NEEDED Workers needed for Second Term Summer Session registration on July 10, 1980. Contact Mr. Worley or Mrs. Hodges in the Office of Admissions and Records 211 of Heaton Hall. 16316 ports prepared and edited on computerized system. Barbara Boles. 846-1731. 157t33 Expert typing. Gloria. 693-8286. 160t9 Typing!! Reports, Dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-3755. HOtfn EXPERT TYPING. Call Ramona until mid night. 846-2127. 162t28 CASH FOR OLD GOLD Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold jewelry, coins, etc. The Diamond room Town & Country Shopping Center 3731 E. 29th St., Bryan 846-4708 “STARVING STUDENTS” HOUSE PAINTING Interior and exterior. Professional reli able work. Free estiate. Reasonable rates. Evenings 836-2499 (Collect) 16313 JOB OPPORTUNITIES: Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 NEED TO EARN MONEY? SELL AVON. Call 693-1069 LOST KEYS! Roommate didn’t know. CALL AGAIN! Tom 696-3188, 693-2812. 16412 FOR SALE Carrier window unit. 13,500 BTU $150. Don. 779-6880. 16411 Double bed. $40.00. 696-7134 after 5. 16415 Two ten speed bicycles. Good condition. $35, $45. Call 846-6389. 16312 Cushman 3-wheel truckster. 846-4100. NEED EXTRA CASH? Sell Sunglasses at $2.00 profit each. 693-9910. 162t3 Wooden desk. 3'x6'. 846-0801. Spalding Golf Clubs and bag. $75. 696-3700 after 5. 16212 3-bdrm frame house. 3blks south of campus. Good rental or investment property. 693- 5314. 163112 BEAT THE HIGH COST OF RENT 1978 Broadmore 14 x 80 3-bdrm, 2 bath, central air and heat, dishwasher and dis posal, gas appliances, carpeted, woodg- rain panelling. Good, clean condition. Day 845-6811 - Evening 779-0658. 16313 CLASSIC 1966 PORSCHE 912 5/Speed, new paint and interior. Excellent condition. $6500 or best offer. Will trade. 318-686-3299. 15916 DON’T LET BUSINESS TRAVEL INTERFERE WITH WARM WEATHER! If travel plays a big part in your business, don’t let it interfere with those fun things you like to do every spring and summer with your family. Avoid those “still-on-the-road” trying to get home or stuck somewhere overnight trips. Learn to fly - and your travel schedule will let you do more. Find out with a Cessna Pilot Center$20 Discovery Flight and bring the family. $20 will put you in the pilot’s seat flying an airplane under the guidance of a Cessna Pilot Center flight instructor. Best of all you’ll get the facts on learning to fly with a booklet entitled The Answer Book. It’s free, just ask for it. It explains why learning to fly provides you personal air travel that is safe, fast and fuel-efficient. Take your $20 Discovery Flight at q BRAZOS AVIATION 696-8767 EASTERWOOD AIRPORT COLLEGE STATION \FLYCESSNH THE CPC UtftYiX Silkwood roommatf ? disappear United Press Internationa] OKLAHOMA CITY-Ft: These peop by SCC Bat The people 1 Iking enthusi Ives while th to start ar They have ound an unfa r have they tening to th res of their nference. confused oi hi ■ Mdj th pickup t me These peopl are pee men arriv take each sh” on a case laces the determined to see. The peer ac tional part ns. They gi\ chance to current s Tuesday investigated the disappearance of Sherrie ElklBut they knt had just completed a book os nfused, and experiences with Karen Silk™ re, Ellis, who lived with November 1974 when both sill nts, radiation exposure at their| shr ment, was last seen Sunday she was to complete a manuscri|t book titled “Armed a A collaborator on the Clifton Warren, said friends(i nt year-old Ellis said she was earn the mantisPript when last seel Police spokesman Toln said the woman’s sister, Linda reported her missing late k The missing woman’s was found at her sister’s residei Glenna “We are investigatingthispri! ide: ily as a missing person,” Mundfi er “and we have to consider thep) bility of foul play. Butwe any evidence that would ini foul play.” Warren said the “highly cm ersial” manuscriptwas Ellis had written. The fir appeared in the mail. The was rejected by a publisher, Both Ellis and Silkwoodwoiki fheprogran Kerr-McGee Nuclear Corp.it lear fuel processing plant near homa City. Silkwood suffered# nal contamination, while fered external exposure. In 1974, Kerr-McGee invesd tors found plutonium in Sib apartment. A week later, killed in a traffic accident while 1 livering evidence to a Kerr-McGee’s alleged worker si neglect. Last i sthethirdi « Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased Witli These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods Each Daily Special Only $1.99 PlusTax. “Open Daily” Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to7:00PJ MONDAY EVENING SPECIAL Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy Whipped Potatoes Your Choice of One Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL Mexican Fiesta Dinner Two Cheese and Onion Enchiladas w/chili Mexican Rice Patio Style Pinto Beans Tostadas Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter WEDNESDAY EVENING SPECIAL A unch 1 Chicken Fried Steak w/cream Gravy Whipped Potatoes and Choice of one other Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Bo- Coffee or Tea 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. I FRIDAY EVENING SATURDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENING BREADED FISH FILETw/TARTAR SPECIAL SAUCE Yankee Pot Roast Cole Slaw (Texas Salad) Hush Puppies Mashed Choice of one Potato w/ vegetable gravy 1 Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee Tea or Coffee SUNDAY SPECIAL NOON and EVENING ROAST TURKEY DINNff Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread-Buttf Coffe or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice ol any One vegetable