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THE BATTALION FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1980 Page 5 Battalion Classified Local OB OPPORTUNITIFS FOR SALE sist wanted. 779-2540. JAZZ-ROCK Folk Jamming. 8t3 Bed, Couch, 779-9096. Chair, and drafting machine. 6t6 ION- tL OVEBS en at Ti 9 ge Hoi.. % for you 8- Learn to ■ equitafa; 1 riding wit autifullywm mation am ions, 3-594-2211 K AT THE ; icHi ' s seeking a CO-OP p ; Dniester of l n the Coif'; 1 Sophonot nd a 2.5 CPI nur CO-OP| are with yjl i B, the C ial Seen I CO-OP, urination usannah o 107 Hi AVIATOR isition available for former U.S. my aviator in local USAR unit. Call SFC Daniel Hagedorn at 822-2713. 8t3 Gibson SG electric guitar, $550. Call Scott. 822-5785. good condition. 7t5 Student Senate confirms appointments Wednesday 1972 Pontiac Catalina. 2-door, auto/air. tires, good condition. $1000. 846-1141. New 7t9 Honda CB200 1975 $600. 696-2895. 9t2 WEST LOOP : I CARSON STREET BRYAN. TX 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 iTATION IIP SERVIU OUR NEEI je Main IF YOU CAN SELL .ant to learn) and want to be-, ie an important part of an es- ,upo,s ) |blished, progressive and grow .. ngmen & boys apparel business ID'S HOUSEm Y DY-9:45r CHECK THIS Guaranteed Salary with total! ay based on total stores sales. 5-Day Week i ood Fringe Benefits including! ■iverwhitf |ension plan after required time! PLEASEC ; 0 b 5-1067. 1; J )n-the-job training directly with mer and/or manager. Sood career opportunity if you! an sell and learn the business. ! ' OR STOlttl DVER. Prix. Covet a ll TIME POSITIONS IN LDWELL & BRYAN. CON- CT US AT EITHER STORE. Part time positions available. Siiiiiiiiii 117 N. Main Downtown Bryan BOEDEKER’S 34(3 HERITAGE! MENS WEAR • BOYSWEAR FOR SALE LATEST RAGE-SURGICAL SCRUB [>lor-Jade, S M L, shirt $9.95, 'awstring pants $9.95, plus $2 stage and handling. Send check M.W. Designs/Suite 108 P.O. ix 107,15080 Beltwood, Parkway ist/Dallas Texas 75001.3tio VW 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 MPG. Low mileage. Call 696-3582. After 5pm. 9t2 Classical Guitar with case, like new, $175. Audiovox Car Tape Deck. $20. 846-1418. 9t2 “Rick" Bass Guitar. Model 4001 Exc. Cond. w/case. Call 779-3431 after 6:30. 8t3 GAYO electric guitar. Excellent condition with case. $140. 696-2464. 8t5 1980 Ford Pinto, 4-speed, air cond., AM/FM radio, power steering, power brake. Can’t make payment, MUST SELL. 846-0349. 10t5 SUPER PARTY WAGON; 1976 Dodge Max- eivan; professionally Customized; like new. 779-0522. 10(7 FOOTBALL GRADUATE TICKET BOOK- LET FOR SALE. BEST OFFER. 846- 2717. 10(1 Panasonic AM/FM Stereo with Cassette and Turntable with Thruster Speakers only one year old. Contact Mike. 693-2100. $175. 8t3 8t3 The Texas A&M University stu dent senate confirmed the internal affairs committee appointments at the first senate meeting Wednesday. The committee consists of 12 sena tors, two of which are recommended by each of the five vice presidents and two by the speaker. The recom mendations required a two-thirds vote of approval by the senate. The appointees are: Marilyn Har dy, JefFBissey, Rhonda Rhea, Adren Pilger, Bill Smith, Greg Hood, Matt Reue, Bruce Walker, Steve Crum ley, Lynda Beard, Luis Martinez and Phil Hannah. Speaker Ken Johnson will serve as chairman and Speaker Pro Tempore Jeff Anthony will be co-chairman. The committee’s duties include interviewing candidates for senate vacancies, taking action on all arti cles of impeachment and any other internal affairs business brought be fore the committee. It may remove, suspend or censure a member of stu dent government. The committee also requests grade point ratio statements from all senators, vice presidents and the stu dent body president at the beginning of the fall and spring semesters. When a vacancy occurs the speak er announces the opening at a senate meeting, and applications are taken for one week after the announce ment. Applicants are interviewed by the committee, which then makes its recommendations to the senate. Burleson County Fair opens today Guitar. Martin D-28. John 779-2540. For Sale: ’74 Suzuki 185 TS. Good condition. $325. Call 823-7812 after 9pm. 8t5 Good condition. $850. 846- 7t5 ’74 Plymouth. 2038. It’s county fair time again, folks! And the place to be for a lot of fun and good food this weekend is the Burle son County Fair in Caldwell. The 4-H judging contest will be starting at 2:30 p.m. today. Tonight, however, a choice must be made. The open rodeo will be going on at the fair grounds and the dance will be at the American Legion Hall. Both begin at 8 p.m. Dairy judging starts off Saturday at 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. $55,500. 696-7478 by ap pointment only. 5t11 TEKE is Unique 9 a.m., followed by the open beef breeding show. The Ag Superstars Contest begins at 2 p.m., with the local Ag boys competing in such “superstars” con tests as cow milking and wood chop ping. The chili cook-off begins at 2:30 p.m. and the barbecue cook-off be gins at 3 p.m. The food will be fol lowed by a hay hauling contest. Livestock will be auctioned off starting at 7 p.m. The entertainment for the evening will be a dance featuring Charly McClain at the American Legion Hall starting at 9 p.m. This year’s fair marshall is Charlie Krueger. Krueger was a student at Caldwell High School, played foot ball for the Aggies and later went on to play professionally for the San Francisco 49’ers. The quickest way to get to the fair grounds is to take a left onto High way 36 at the 4-way stop in Caldwell and it will take you directly to the fair. VW Specialist REPAIR VOLKSWAGEN — PORSCHE — AUDI — TOYOTA SELL vw partssyzryrzS Rebuild THE BUG CLINIC 822-5383 1911 S. College 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. ats HORSE STABLES FOR RENT 20x60 PIPE RUNS IN WELLBORN from $20/month. 693-6669 days. 693-7249 even- ings. 191t23 ^BROOKS CAMPUS THEATRE 210 University Dr. 846-6512 Men’s & women's tennis apparel T-Shirts & custom-design transfers Complete selection of athletic clothing 4ZCC<3 l.orkrr Room, Midnight Fri. and Sat. They’re back AGGIE FROLIC Admission: $3/person Adults Only 800 VILLA MARIA RD "SPORTSHOES UNLIMITED ACROSS FKOM MANOR EAST MAIL 779 9484 FOUND Found small white dog in Kroger vicinity. Contact 693-1218 after 6 and weekends. 6(5 Found: Money during registration week. 846- 1560. Describe. 10(2 ROOMMATE WANTED 3 bedroom, 2 bath, bouse. $115/month + bills. Close to campus. Call 693-2519. 8t5 Female roommate to share a two bedroom furnished apartment with three other girls. $91.25/month with all bills paid. 10t5 Do you like to DANCE? . Country Western Jazz Disco 50’s Ballroom SOCIAL DANCE CLUB COMPLETE ZENITH STEREO SYSTEM. xcellent condition, AM-FM, Phono, track Recorder and Speakers. Phone John 693-3659. sts FOR SALE $100 down. 5 acres, College Station area. Rolling, wooded, or open. COUNTRY LAND CO. 713/468-8501 1t22 We’ve Got THE TOUCH! See what’s in thursday’s invites you to G. Rollie White Rm. 261 Wed. Sept. 17 Orientation 7 p.m. Wed. Sept. 24 Auditions 7 p.m. Wed. Oct. 1 Rehearsal 7 p.m. ******************** Dionne Warwick says: “Get your blood into circulation.” What’s Up FRIDAY HILLEL CLUB: Will hold Bosh Hashonah Services at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. at the Hillel Jewish Student Center. MSC OP AS: Student season tickets are on sale at the MSC Box Office through today. “THE SEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN“: Power and principles collide in this box office hit about a Senator with presidential ambitions. Joe Tynan’s job keeps him from his family, but not from Meryl Streep, a civil rights activist. The feature will be shown at 7:30 and 9:45 p. m. in Budder Theater. “THE ROSE“: Bette Midler stars in this tale based loosely on the life of Janis Joplin. Sex, drugs, and rock and roll set the stage for this truly electric film debut. The feature will be shown at midnight in Budder Theater. LIBRARY TOURS: Instructional tours of the Sterling C. Evans Lib rary will begin at 9 and 11 a.m. TURKISH STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Will meet at 7 p.m. in 308 Rudder. MANAGEMENT SOCIETY: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in the Barcelona party room. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: Will hold an administrative council meeting at 5 p.m, in 254 Bizzell. OFF-CAMPUS AGGIES: All those interested in being a representa tive must attend a training workshop at 6 p.m. in Quonset Hut A. For more information, call 845-1515. SATURDAY TAMU SPORTS CAR CLUB: Will meet at 8 a.m. in Lot 50 for the First Annual Lake Travis Bash which will continue through Sunday. PLANT CLUB: The Floriculture Club will hold a plant sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the floriculture greenhouse. SOCIETY OF WOMEN ENGINEERS: Will have a picnic at 12 p.m. in Area 2 of Hensel Park. “THE SEDUCTION OF JOE TYNAN“: The feature will be shown at 7:30 and 9:45 p.m. in Rudder Theater. “THE ROSE“: The feature will be shown at midnight in Rudder Theater. CAVALIER MOTORCYCLE RALLY: Will begin at 8 a.m. at the Bryan Utilities Lake. All proceeds will go to Muscular Dystrophy. SUNDAY MUSLIM STUDENT ASSOCIATION: Will meet at 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder. CATHOLIC STUDENT ASSOCIATION: All people interested in choir will meet at 3 p.m. at St. Mary’s Church. “FIDDLER ON THE ROOF“: A story dealing with changing ideals in a 1905 Russian village. Fiddler on the Roof was the winner of three Academy Awards and is acclaimed as one of the greatest musicals. The feature will be shown at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. MONDAY MUM SAXES: Alpha Phi Omega will be selling mums from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. in the MSC, and from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and 4-6 p.m. in Sbisa and the Commons. DANCE ARTS SOCIETY: Will have a ballet class at 7 p.m. in 266 G. Rollie White Coliseum. CIVIL ENGINEERING WIVES CLUB: Will have their fall picnic at 6:30 p.m. at the Southside Apartments pavillion. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE COLLEGE ORGANIZATION: Is giving away free copies of the Christian Science Monitor through Friday in the MSC. RENEWABLE NATURAL RESOURCE ASSOCIATION: Will meet at 7:30 p.m. in 308 Rudder. CLASS OF ’81: Will meet at 7:30 in 502 Rudder. COLLEGE OF BUSINESS STUDENT COUNCIL: Will hold a career conference at 7:30 p.m. in Rudder Theater. FOR SALE syour art to ability >roach At the :xperi- e new t, why Fluor it po inter- zing ATTENTION: December Graduates 1^ Call Red Cross now for a blood donor appointment. - .cSSSS-' ,,<8! TJ’s Proudly Presents 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 ™ I I? i STORAGE TI; U - LOCK - IT ■ 10 x 20 - $25 |i AUTO INSURANCE * I FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb I Farmers Insurance Group B 3400 S. College 823-8051 B ?LLEN 1 Oldsmobile Cadillac ■ Honda SALES - SERVICE I “Where satisfaction is standard equipment’ 2401 Texas Ave. j v 779-3516 | PREGNANCY TERMINATIONS Free Pregnancy Testing Confidential Counseling (214) 369-5210 North Central Women’s Center Dallas, Texas 75243 TWO WEEKS Sept.10-13 & Sept.1y’-20 $ % % % % % % % % w