The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 11, 1980, Image 5

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    THE BATTALION Page 5
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1980
Battalion Classified
Local
HELP WANTED
WANTED
FOR SALE
VANTED
> to fit your set*
ement
'ience? *
;ing Salary
.50/hour
i person
HELP WANTED
Please apply 2-5pm.
3C Barbecue #1
810 S. Main
3 bedroom, 2 bath, house. $115/month +
bills. Close to campus. Call 693-2519. 8t5
Refrigerator for dorm use. Please call. 845-
0622. 8t2
OB OPPORTUNITIES:
list wanted. JAZZ-ROCK Folk Jamming.
D 779-2540. 8t3
AVIATOR
osition available for former U.S.
rmy aviator in local USAR unit.
Call SFC Daniel Hagedorn
at 822-2713. 8t3
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 ,
LATEST RAGE-SURGICAL
SCRUB
Color-Jade, S M L, shirt $9.95,
drawstring pants $9.95, plus $2
postage and handling. Send check
to M.W. Designs/Suite 108 P.O.
Box 107, 15080 Beltwood, Parkway
East/Dallas Texas 75001. atio
TV viewers pledge $8,700
to KAMU during festival
TUTORS NEEDED
All subject areas.
Contact Leroy Sutherland
Athletic Department
Cain Hall. 9t3
HORSE STABLES FOR RENT
20x60 PIPE RUNS IN WELLBORN from
$ 20/month. 693-6669 days. 693-7249 even
ings. 191t23
LOST
Female 6 month Liver/white Springer
Spaniel. Answers to Pete. PLEASE CALL OR
COME 703 Inwood. 846-1067. 9t2
I counter
md nighttime,
sen 2-5 or 7-9
is taken now,
1-1669
lert, Manaqei
JOP 2818 at CARSON STREET. HR
TIME STUDY ANALYST
Experience in stop watch
time study required.
16-20 hours/week
Hours can be arranged
M-F 8-5.
Contact the receptionist at
779-1400
‘year round employment
‘adancement opportunity
‘paid employee insurance
‘paid vacations and holidays
WANTED
University students to attend Cal
vary Baptist Church. 2009 Cavitt.
Church van will be at BSU Center
each Sunday morning at 9:30 if you
need a ride.
Dave Lucus, Pastor stio
RETURN LOST OR STOLEN
CAR COVER.
Came off '77 Grand Prix. Cover has: M.
Turner NZJ-342 on rear. REWARD: No
questions asked.
CALL MIKE at 845-5405 7t4
FOUND
Found small white dog in Kroger vicinity.
Contact 693-1218 after 6 and weekends. 6t5
FOR RENT
i y ^ qp, ^^—y—qp—y -
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> 6% commissi
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car and insuri
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d 7:00 M-F
i Patricia
i-7785
IF YOU CAN SELL
(or want to learn) and want to be-
fome an important part of an es
tablished, progressive and grow
ing men & boys apparel business
CHECK THIS
• Guaranteed Salary with totalt
pay based on total stores sales.
|5-Day Week
[Good Fringe Benefits including!
tension plan after required timet
JD job.
iRTUNITIES £0n-the-job training directly with^
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Good career opportunity if you<
SiiSSbSSjSSiactn sell and learn the business. 1
■ ! ll time positions in’
LOWELL & BRYAN. CON-
H lfACT US AT EITHER STORE,
/fart time positions available.
117 N. Main
Downtown Bryan
BOEDEKER’S 8*3
TRAILER SPACE in country. Free rent for
help with horses. 846-9476. Local 272-8459.
Large bedroom/bath in nice home near Mall.
Female only, $150. Jan 845-7427, 846-5112.
JACOB BEAL REALTY
822-4518
Monday through Friday only.
2-bdrm Mobile Home for rent. Refrigerator,
stove, no A/C. Off Pinfeather. Limited to a
couple or 2 students.
$200/month plus bills.
Deposit required. 191111
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. itfn
SERVICES
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544. lift,
Typing, symbols, Notary Public. 823-7723.
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Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University.
846-3755. 178tfi»
WILL DO TYPING. 775-3712.
4t7
Expert Typing. Gloria. 693-8286.
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Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 192:
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TYPING.
All kinds. Let us type your propos
als, dissertations or theses on our
WORD PROCESSOR. Fast
service. Reasonable rates.
B/CS 209 University East
846-5794 i65tfn
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
ATTENTION: December
Graduates
1^
ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER YOUR
GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS
Room 217. MSC 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
9/1/80 - 9/26/80
Rnasonic AM/FM Stereo with Cassette and
Turntable with Thruster Speakers only one
year old. Contact Mike. 693-2100. $175. 8t3
Guitar. Martin D-28. John 779-2540. 8t3
For Sale: '74 Suzuki 185 TS. Good condition.
1325 Call 823-7812 after 9pm. 8t5
"Rick” Bass Guitar. Model 4001 Exc. Cond.
w/case. Call 779-3431 after 6:30. 8t3
COMPLETE ZENITH
STEREO SYSTEM.
Excellent condition, AM-FM, Phono,
8-track Recorder and Speakers.
Phone John 693-3659. sts
GAYO electric guitar. Excellent condition
with case. $140. 696-2464 . 8t5
1978 CX500 Honda: Windjammer Fairing,
Backrest, Luggage Rack and Crash Bars. Ex
cellent Condition. 846-4673. 8t2
Kenmore washer and dryer, $275; gas range,
125; refrigerator, $50; 2 pcs. 8' X 12' brow-
n/rust carpeting, $50 each. 846-4673. 8t2
FOR SALE
$100 down. 5 acres,
College Station area.
Rolling, wooded, or open.
COUNTRY LAND CO.
713/468-8501
Honda CB200 1975 $600. 696-2895.
VVV Rabbit ’78, 4-speed, factory air, AM/FM
Cassette, Excellent condition. One owner.
Must sell. Call after 5. 693-8242. 9t5
1975 Yamaha 250. Excellent condition. 75
MFC. Low mileage. Call 696-3582. After
5pm. 9t2
Classical Guitar with case, like new, $175.
Audiovox Car Tape Deck. $20. 846-1418.
9t2
HOUSE FOR SALE
2/10 mi. from campus. 604 Fairview. 3-bdrm, 2-
bath. 120 X 130 lot. Screened back porch;
separate office. New energy-eff. A/C. Kitchen
remodeled and new carpet in ’78. $58,800.696-
7478 by appointment only. 5t11
14 Plymouth. Good condition. $850. 846-
2038. 7t5
1974 Volkswagen Dasher Wagon. 4 speed.
Air. Immaculate. 696-3618. ' 4t6
Bed, Couch, Chair, and drafting machine.
779-9096. 6t6
ZCibson SG electric guitar, good condition.
|5.50. Call Scott. 822-5785. 6 7t5
[ 1972 Pontiac Catalina. 2-door, auto/air. New
tires, good condition. $1000. 846-1141. 7t9
KAMU-TV’s replay of the Texas
A&M-Mississippi game Sunday
brought the station’s “Festival ’80” to
a close.
“Festival ’80” was an eight-night
fund-raising event for KAMU which
began Aug. 31. The telethon raised
$8,703, KAMU Development and
Promotion Coordinator Penny
Hyden said.
Hyden said KAMU’s goal was
$1,000 per night and the goal was
surpassed.
“This was one of three times a year
that we interrupt programming to
ask for contributions,” Hyden said.
She said that the fund-raising prog
rams are done in March, August, and
December.
All the proceeds of “Festival ’80”
will be used to buy programs for the
next season. Hyden said the prog
ramming costs for the 1980-81 season
were $95,000, of which approximate
ly $45,000 was raised from the com
munity.
KAMU, the local Public Broad
casting Station (PBS), is funded part
ly by Texas A&M University. The
remainder of the operating funds
comes from individual contributions
and grants from the Corporation for
Public Broadcasting.
What
is a
Schmaltz’s
Sandwich?
Only at
Schmaltz’s
Sandwich Shop
in
Culpepper Plaza
WHEN OVER 30,000 PEOPLE
READ IT IN
THE BATTALION
Get into circulation! Let our
classified section display
your rental services . . .
it’s a fast, efficient
way to do business!
845-2611
FOR SALE: ’78 Ford GT
Ranchero. Maroon with white
topper. Power. Speed Control.
Automatic Transmission.
Heavy-duty trailer hitch. Air
shocks. 45-gallon auxiliary tank.
One Owner. Call Mrs. Jones:
Houston, 222-211 days. After
6:00 526-1945. sts
Items reported
missing from hut
By JANE G. BRUST
Battalion Reporter
A refrigerator, two carpets and one box of personal belongings are
missing from the Quonset Hut where they were stored for the
summer.
The items were reported missing beginning on Aug. 27, the first
day students could claim their belongings. University Police began
an investigation Wednesday, Dena Todd, coordinator for special
services for the Department of Student Affairs, said.
There is no evidence of break-in, and there are no leads in the case,
she said.
Todd said she filed a complete report of the missing items with
University Police Tuesday.
At the time of the storage in May, each student completed a form
describing his possessions. The form says all items stored in a quonset
hut are done at the student’s own risk.
However, reasonable security measures are taken, Todd said.
“Prior to storage all windows are bolted, and the doors are locked,”
she said, “and all items are stored in one hut.”
The Department of Student Affairs provided storage in a quonset
hut located on FM 60 for a fee of $3 to $10, depending on the items.
Summer storage at the quonset huts has been available for the last
three years as a convenience to students when commercial storage
facilities were filled.
John White, Corps assistant area coordinator who worked with the
storage project last year, said several items were missing last year, and
there had been evidence of a break-in.
With the police report on file, students can file claims on their
parents’ homeowner policies if they cover students’ possessions.
White said.
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