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THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1980
Battalion Classifieds
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
FOR AGGIELAND
DISTRIBUTION
Call Sandy at 845-4611
or come by Rm. 301
Reed McDonald Bldg.
EARN UP TO $3.80/HR. TEAM CLEANING
homes and offices during flexible daytime
hours. HOME CARE SERVICES. 846-
1905.
26tfh
FULL OR PART TIME
MECHANIC
815 Texas Ave. C.S.
FULL OR
PART TIME
‘Day Shift
‘Night shift (til 10pm.)
‘Weekends
‘Flexible hours to fit your schedule
‘Rapid advancement
‘Cashier experience helpful
Starting Salary
$3.50/hour
Apply in person only.
9:30-11:30am. (if possible)
WHATABURGER
Bryan College Station
1101 Texas 105 Dominik
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Mr. GattPsof Bryan
now hiring
DELIVERY AND COUNTER
HELP.
Apply in person at
2901 S. Texas Ave. Bryan 39t5
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR
COUPLES for present and future
Houston post routes. Early morning
hous. Papers rolled by machine.
$200-$750/month. 846-2991. 696-
8032. 38tfn
FULL OR PART TIME
HELP NEEDED
Will schedule around school
hours.
3301 Texas Ave.
846-0853 30t1
NIGHT CLERKS
To work 11 pm. to 7 am. Full or
part time.
Experience not necessary.
Apply in person between 9 am.
and 4 p.m.
RAMADA INN
410 S. Texas, C.S. setio
WAITERS AND WAITRESSES
NEEDED.
Full or part time.
Experience not necessary.
Apply in person. 9 am. to 4 pm.
RAMADA INN, 410 S. Texas,
C.S. 36110
KEN MARTIN’S STEAKHOUSE
is now accepting applications for
full and part time cashiers.
No experience required.
Apply in person only at
KEN MARTIN’S STEAKHOUSE
1803 S. Texas Ave.
779-7500 Bryan
3514
CHANELLO’S DELIVERYMEN
$3.50/hour
plus tips and commission
and PHONEPERSONS
$3.35/hour.
Flexible hours. Apply In person.
301 Patricia
PART TIME
HELP WANTED
Neighborhood convenience
store.
Evenings and weekends.
$3.25/hour , 693-8733
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DOMESTIC
SERVICES
Clean homes with other
students.
Very flexible hours.
693-1954.
$3.50/hour
+ mileage.
Libby Vastano.
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Now hiring
Delivery Personnel
Must have own car
and insurance.
$3.50/hour
plus commission and tips.
Apply Domino’s Pizza
1504 Holleman
or 4407 Texas Ave.
after 4:30 p.m.
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
GRAPEVINE
PERSONALITY.
696-3411.
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ELECTRIC PARTS COUNTER
SALES PERSON
for part time
and full time.
Call 822-4862.
DOMINO S PIZZA
Now hiring phone
and counter help.
Apply Domino’s
1504 Holleman. isitfn
WANTED
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
MOTORCYCLE HELMETS WANTED (2).
Must be in good shape. Will pay to $25. Call
Rick 775-4194. Leave message. 38t3
needs full or part-time male or
female help.
Day or night.
Apply in person.
201 Dominik
LOST
MINIATURE COLLIE (SHELTIE) SABLE
AND WHITE. LAST SEEN MANOR EAST
MALL. REWARD. 693-1732 or 693-1584.
28123
LOST: SMALL FEMALE DOG in vicinity of
Skaggs. Black body, tan face, long hair. $50.
reward. Call 846-1286. 38t3
FOR RENT
Furnished apartment for boys only. $100. Call
846-5132 after 7pm. Utfii
HELP WANTED
-MU J ■MW %tW
r 3C BARBECUE #3
H CULPEPPER PLAZA
We need people with energy and personality.
Limited positions open
Full or Part Time
I Apply between 10-11 and 2-4 1 jj
NOW HIRING
DELIVERY PEOPLE NEEDED
FLEXIBLE HOURS
3.50/hr. plus 6% commission plus tips.
Must have own car and insurance.
Apply between 3:30 and 7 M-F
at 319 Patricia
846-7785
OFFICIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Now taking applications for part time salesman
and outside computer salesman. APPLY
NOW. Radio Shack. Culpepper Plaza. 28tfa
IHOP is now accepting applications for all
shifts. Apply in person. 103 S. College. 3tfh
OFFICIAL NOTICE
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY MAKE-UP EXAM
A MAKE-UP EXAM for all JUNIORS and SENIORS in the
College of Science who have not previously taken the English
Proficiency Exam will be given on Thursday, October 30,1980,
at 7:30 p.m. Exams will be taken in these locations:
BIOLOGY DEPARTMENT MAJORS ROOM 113 BSBE
CHEMISTRY department majors .. ROOM 231 CHEM
MATH department majors ROOM 101 MILNER
PHYSICS DEPARTMENT MAJORS ROOM 301 RHYS
In order to qualify as a candidate for a degree in the College of Science,
each student must demonstrate an ability to express himself/herself in
acceptable English. This requirement may be satisfied by (1) passing an
examination in English composition (ERE) taken not later than the spring
semester of the junior year, or (2) completing English 301 with a minimum
grade of “C”. This course must be taken at TAMU.
ANY STUDENT WHO FAILS THE WRITTEN EXAMINATION (ERE) MUST
SATISFY THE ENGLISH PROFICIENCY REQUIREMENT BY TAKING
ENGLISH 301 AT TAMU AND EARNING A MINIMUM GRADE OF “C”.
For Information and guidelines on the nature of the examination,
check with the departmental secretary.
LOST AND FOUND
AUCTION
Texas A&M Memorial Student
Center Lost and Found Auction.
Wednesday, October 29, 1980,
10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m., MSG
Main Lounge. Items include:
calculators, clothes, jewelry,
books, glasses, sporting goods,
and miscellaneous items. For
more information call 845-1515.
SERVICES
Class papers, reports, theses, dissertations,
resumes, etc. typed on our word processing
system. We understand form and style. Auto-
mated Clerical Services. 846-1731.
Dates available for women. South Texas Es
cort Service. Call Denise 846-0722 4-8 pm.
MSC Ix>st and Found Auction Com-
mittee has in its possession twelve
high school class rings which it
wishes to return to the rightful own
ers. The following is a list of the
rings: 1975 - Eagle Pass, 1976 -
Jourdanton, 1976-Bryan, 1977-
Douglas Macarthur, 1978-Fenton,
1978- Lake Highlands, 1978-
Theordore Roosevelt, 1978-
Rockdale, 1979-Conroe, 1979-Mount
Carmel, 1979-Health Professions,
1979- San Angelo.
Contact Lost and Found Auction
Committee at 845-1515 by Monday,
October 27 if you feel that one of
thes^rings^na^be^oui^^^^37t4^
Expert Typing. Gloria. 693-8286.
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University.
846-3755. 178tfti
Professional Typing. 779-2683.
27t20
Typing. Professional, neat, fast. Expertise —
scientific papers. 846-2814. 28U5
FOR SALE
TYPING.
All kinds. Let us type your propos
als, dissertations or theses OtTbur*
WORD PROCESSOR. Fast
service. Reasonable rates.
B/CS 209 University East
846-5794 tesifn
Hitachi AM/FM Stereo with 8-track recorder
and turntable. $125. 846-4257. 3915
AKC Shetland sheepdog, “Sheltie”. 6 weeks
old. $150. 846-4257. 39t5
1975 VW Rabbit AM/FM. Good Gas. $2495.
693-2954. 39t5
Two student 50-yard line tickets for Rice
game. Call 693-3796. 39tl
r S ?eh/ice For
Chrysler Corp. Cars
S Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
| COMPANY INC. j
'Dodge Sales and Service Since 192S
1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111
BUMPER STICKER: “WARNING! Telling
Aggie Jokes may be hazardous to your health!”
- $1.00. CELCO, Box 1597-C, Richardson,
Tex. 75080. 39t5
HI
’79 Z28 Auto. Silver w/orange stripes. Good
condition. 22,000 miles. Stereo. $6,300. 696-
3050. 38t5
HOYT PRO MEDALIST TD/2 TARGET
BOW. 68"-43 lb. draw wt. Includes 2 stabiliz
ers, check-it sight, and cushion plunger. Call
846-7608. 38t2
STUDENTS — PROFS
Card Keypunch done
fast and efficiently.
779-9602. 28t18
acs
YAMAHA 1978. Enduro 400. 3000 mi. w/hel-
met $1100. 846-1896. 38tl0
MOPED-1978 HONDA EXPRESS,
696-7887.
$195.
38t5
Senior Boots 8 Vi. Excellent Condition. Talk
price. 693-5318 after 5. 36t5
Mobile Home 8' X 38'. Furnished. 1-
bedroom. $3000. 846-5274. 36t5
UNEXPECTED
PREGNANCY?
Services through
the 20th week.
Awake or Asleep.
Women’s Health Services
of Houston and Dallas, Texas.
Off Metroplex Gyn. Group
Toll Free 1-800-442-4076i8tioi
1974 Toyota Corolla
Clean.
1846-1912/846-6784 7
SPECIAL NOTICE
FOR SALE
$100.00 down, 5 acres, College
Station area.
WEIGHT WATCHERS wishes you
skinny new year and would like to show
you how you can dine excitingly while
you lose weight. College Station class
meets Thursdays, 5:15, Lutheran Stu
dent Center, 315 N. College Main. For
further information call 822-7303.
COUNTRY LAND CO.
713/468-8501 2<
PERSONAL^
DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
Directory Fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led orders. Directories must be picked up dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished...
Cameron,
I love you.
J.B.
Battalion Classifieds
Call 845-2611
AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY
“Yearbook fees are refundable in lull during
the semester in which payment is made
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led orders. Yearbooks must be picked up dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished.
“Students who will not be on campus when
the yearbooks are published, usually in Sep
tember, must pay a mailing and handling fee.
Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be
mailed without the necessary fees having been
paid.”
JOB OPPORTUNITY
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
GRIMES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Navasota, Texas has immediate openings for full time
Registered Staff X-Ray Technicians, Staff RN’s and LVN’s
for floor and ICU positions with shift and ICU differentials.
Excellent pay and good fringe benefits.
For information contact Burna Erwin, Personnel 8 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. 713-825-6585.
Local
Reagan landslide winner
in campus mock election
Typing, symbols, Notary Public. 823-7723.
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By JANE G. BRUST
Battalion Staff
Texas A&M University students
elected Gov. Ronald Reagan to the
U. S. Presidency by a wide margin in
Wednesday’s mock election spon
sored by the MSC Political Forum
Committee.
The Reagan-George Bush Repub
lican ticket received 67.47 percent of
the votes (1,228). Democratic in
cumbent President Jimmy Carter,
running with Vice President Walter
Mondale, received 17.41 percent
(317) votes.
Independent candidate John
Anderson took 10.93 percent (199),
and Libertarian Party candidate Ed
Clark took 4.17 percent (76).
In the District 5 state senate race,
Republican N. A. McNiel beat
Democrat Kent Caperton with 922
votes over Caperton’s 694.
A closer race gave Democrat Phil
Gramm 835 votes to represent the
6th U. S. Congressional District. Re
publican Dave Haskins received 735
votes in that race.
Students working three booths set
up around campus took in 1,866 bal
lots.
However, Chairman Sam Gilles
pie said 46 fewer votes were tabu
lated in the presidential race because
that many voters failed to complete
their computer card ballots cor
rectly.
Gillespie said his committee was
pleased with the voter turnout which
indicated student interest in the na
tional elections set for Nov. 4.
The 1,866 votes represent a 5.57
percent turnout of the students cur
rently enrolled at Texas A&M.
The nation’s voter turnout figure
for the 1976 election was 56.5 per
cent.
City Council
to examine
gas service
The College Station City Council
will hold a regular council meeting at
7 p.m. in City Hall.
On the agenda are public hearings
to examine service standards for.
Lone Star Gas Co. and to accept
proposals for the 1981 Community
Development program.
Also on the agenda are a Parks
Department request for hotel-motel
tax fund money and consideration of
industrial development in the city.
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Prescriptions Filled
Glasses Repaired
216 N. MAIN
BRYAN 822-6105
Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sat. 8 a.m.-1 p.m.
PREGNANCY
TERMINATIONS
Free Pregnancy Testing
Confidential Counseling
(214) 369-5210
North Central
Women’s Center
Dallas, Texas 75243
AUTO INSURANCE.
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
ALEEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
"Where .satisfaction, is
standard equipment'
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
Political Forum election results
A total of 1,866 votes were cast yesterday in MSC Politia
Forum’s mock election. Of those, 46 ballots were invalidate)
for various reasons.
President and Vice President of the United States
(1,820 votes cast)
Ronald Reagan and George Bush 1,228 (67.47?!
Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale 317 (17.41?i
John Anderson and Milton Eisenhower 199 (10.935!
Ed Clark and David Koch 76 (4.17?i
State Senator, District 5
(1,616 votes cast)
N.A., McNiel 922 (57.051
Kent Caperton 694 (42.94?
U.S. Representative, District 6
(1,570 votes cast)
Phil Gramm 835 (53.
Dave Haskins 735 (46.81?
White denies charge
on vote fraud issue
United Press International
AUSTIN — Attorney General
Mark White accused a representa
tive of the secretary of state’s office
Wednesday of lying to a group inves
tigating voting irregularities in
Texas.
White said Doug Cady had told
the committee the attorney general’s
office had not followed through on
three complaints of voting irregular
ities referred to his office by the sec
retary of state.
“Lies, all lies,’’ White said.
“I just happened to have been in
San Antonio today meeting with in
vestigators from the district attor
ney’s office and Texas Rangers in re
gard to these matters. I regret Mr.
Cady didn’t have the good judgment
to make inquiry before he let his
mouth start operating.”
White said officials of the secretary
of state’s office had presented him
with allegations concerning voting
irregularities in Bexar, Frio and San
Patricio counties.
“The one in Bexar County was
already under investigation since
shortly after the primary. Since
then, two complaints have been filed
and a trial has been set,” White said.
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“In Frio County, before the
retary of state referred his
plaint, an investigation already
in progress. There is a grandjun
for this Friday, and members4
staff will appear before that
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“In San Patricio County thei
tions were investigated by meml
of my staff and presented
grand jury. ”
“It appears the only oneuna*
of these efforts is the spokesm:
the secretary of state’s office, 111
said. “My understanding is hewi
the book on ‘How They Rig I
Elections.’ I understand the]
going to send me a complimeal
copy.”
The hearing Wednesday
sponsored by 13 civil rights andf
lie interest organizations
At the opening of that head
Secretary of State George Strata
promised vigorous investigatioi
voting law violations, and announ
special election inspectors wil
utilized during the Nov. 4electi« |
assist local election officials and 1
ters in assuring fair and hones!ef'
tions.
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Lecture to feature
former administrator
Former Deputy Chancellor for
Engineering Fred J. Benson will be
the guest speaker at the 1980 Lind
say Lecture in the Rudder Theater
Friday at 2 p.m. Benson’s address is
entitled “Our Changing Nation.”
Benson had been at Texas A&M
University for 42 years as a teacher
and administrator in the College of
Engineering, and retired from!
University in August as deputydi
cellor for engineering. He is still |
tive in the Texas A&M
Foundation after serving as its11
ecutive director and vice preside I
The Lindsay Lecture is s
by the Department of Chemical|
gineering and admission is free
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