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Page 4 THE BATTALION MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1980 Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED If you want to.... *Get exercise ‘Learn the community ‘Work flexible weekday hours ‘Earn up to $4.00/hour ‘Clean homes and offices Call Home Care Services 846-1905 4ote SWENSENS Waiters, waitresses . Waiters, waitresses, fountaineers, cooks, and ? dishwashers. Pick up an application at Culpepper Plaza College Station KAMU-TV is accepting applications for a photographer/re porter for newsroom. It requires 20 hours a week with emphasis on camera work and some reporting. CONTACT BILL DAVIES, NEWS DIRECTOR 845-5611 40t5 HELP WANTED FOR AGGIELAND DISTRIBUTION Call Sandy at 845-4611 or come by Rm. 301 Reed McDonald Bldg. PART TIME HELP Flexible hours. Wages Negotiable. POTS OF PRIDE 1903 Old Hearne Rd. 822-1478. after 5 775-4977 40te 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. v c , 9:30-11:30am. (if possible) WHATABURGER Bryan College Station 1101 Texas 105 Dominik 6tfn needs full or part-time male or female help. Day or night. Apply in person. 201 Dominik tn o S< S N Ob! O Q. 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. HELP WANTED IHOP is now accepting applications for all shifts. Apply in person. 103 S. College. 3tfri Now taking applications for part time salesman and outside computer salesman. APPLY NOW. Radio Shack. Culpepper Plaza. 28tfti Housework. $4/hr. 846-2918. 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 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 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. 36tio Mr. Gatti’s of Bryan now hiring DELIVERY AND COUNTER HELP. Apply in person at 2901 S. Texas Ave. Bryan 39t5 CHANELLO’S DELIVERYMEN $3.50/hour plus tips and commission and PHONEPERSONS $3.35/hour. Flexible hours. Apply In person. 301 Patricia DOMINO S PIZZA Now hiring phone and counter help. Apply Domino’s 1504 Holleman. i9itfn PART-TIME HELP WANTED. GRAPEVINE PERSONALITY. 696-3411. itfn PART TIME HELP WANTED Neighborhood convenience store. Evenings and weekends. $3.25/hour 693-8733 ELECTRIC PARTS COUNTER SALES PERSON for part time and full time. Call 822-4862. SPECIAL NOTICE OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS. 693-2481. 41t7 AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY “Yearbook fees are refundable in full 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.” HELP WANTED 3C BARBECUE #3 CULPEPPER PLAZA We need people with energy and personality. Limited positions open Full or Part Time [ Apply between 10-11 and 2-4 :XXT" y SPECIAL NOTICE SERVICES 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. .. Typing, symbols. Notary Public. 823-7723. Expert Typing. Gloria. 693-8286. 9tl4 Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-3755. 178tfti FOR SALE Professional Typing. 779-2683. 27t20 ’72 Impala. New engine. $800 or best offer. 846-2919. 40t5 Chocolate Brown Labrador puppy, male, shots, registered, excellent line. $275. Call 775-0697. 40t3 Class papers, reports, theses, dissertations, resumes, etc. typed on oiir word processing system. We understand form and style. Auto- mated Clerical Services, 846-1731. Hitachi AM/FM Stereo with 8-track recorder and turntable. $125. 846-4257. 39t5 AKC Shetland sheepdog, “Sheltie”. 6 weeks old. $150. 846-4257. 39t5 1975 VW Rabbit AM/FM. Good Gas. $2495. 693-2954. 39t5 TYPING. I All kinds. Let us type your propos; als, dissertations or theses tffirouf WORD PROCESSOR. ^ast service. Reasonable rates. B/CS 209 University East \ 846-5794 i65tfn BUMPER STICKER: “WARNING! Telling Aggie Jokes may be hazardous to your health!” - $1.00. CELCO, Box 1597-C, Richardson, Tex. 75080. 39t5 ’75 Honda XL 250. Must sell. $600. 696- 7423. 40tl0 MOPED-1978 HONDA EXPRESS, $195. 696-7887. 38t5 /ice f-or Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Paintirtg HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. [iDodge Sales and Service Sihce 1922 1411 Texas Ave. i- 823-8111 ’79 Z28 Auto. Silver w/orange stripes. Good condition. 22,000 miles. Stereo. $6,300. 696- 3050. 38t5 nuuEi YAMAHA 1978. Enduro 400. 3000 mi: w/hel- met $1100. 846-1896. 38tX0 MUST SELL: Zenith Quad Stereo System with 8-track player and turntable. Will talk price. 693-2329 p.m. 41t5 STUDENTS — PROFS Card Keypunch done fast and efficiently. 779-9602. 28tie 1974 Toyota Corolla Clean. I846-1912/846-67847 FOR SALE $100.00 down, 5 acres, College Station area. COUNTRY LAND CO. 713/468-8501 26t23 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 FOR RENT Furnished apartment for boys only. $100. Call 846-5132 after 7pm. 11tfn WANTED Wanted: 1 male roommate. 1-bedroom. $115/mo. All utilities paid. Near TAMU. 846- 4041 after 5. 40t6 “~T 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 , FEMALE ROOMMATE NEEDED 1-bedroom, 1-bath apt. Deposit plus share of rent $162.50. Available now or Spring semester. Call 696-4091. 40t4 When Is Your Buying No Secret At All? WHEN OVER 30,000 PEOPLE READ IT IN THE BATTALION For the biggest selections of anything you could pos- ibly want to buy.. . . read our classifieds. You're bound to find it! ET 845-2611 OFFICIAL NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE 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 MINIATURE COLLIE (SHELTlE) SABLE AND WHITE. LAST SEEN MANOR EAST MALL. REWARD. 693-1732 or 693-1584. ■.28t23 1980 Houston High School Class Ring. Silver with blue stone. REWARD. 693-8852. 40t5 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 JOB OPPORTUNITIES LAB TECHNICIAN NEEDED For clinic in Navasota. Training or experience in Clinical Pathology required. Car pooling available. Good salary. Call Pat 1-825-6444 Ext. 204. Twenty-one Texas Aggies have been excited about their Legal CO-OP work positions. These students have been able to file documents at the courthouse, to do research, bookkeep ing, maintain a law library, and per form other office functions. All Texas A&M students with a GPR of 2.5 or above are eligible for the Legal CO OP program. For information contact Henry D. Pope or Susannah Lindsay in Room 107, Harrington Tower or call 845-7814. 4015 Local Work ethic weakening fast ex-deputy chancellor says Typing. Professional, neat, fast. Expertise — scientific papers. 846-2814. '28115 ^ 1 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. By MARY ANN HINNANT Battalion Reporter The American work ethic is dying, said former deputy chancellor Fred J. Benson during a Friday speech in Rudder Theatre. Benson, who retired from Texas A&M in August as the deputy chancellor for engineering and renewable resources, told a crowd of about 200 people that the desire to work was much stronger in 1941. Benson attributed this to the Depression in the 1930’s and to the United States entering World War II. “Those people who experienced the Depression had a strong desire to work,” Benson said. “It was necessary to work, and much empathy was built up among the Amer ican people because most everyone was in the same situation. “People devoted themselves to earning a living and the work ethic was the predominant element of think ing,” Benson said. “In 1946 the United States was the strongest and most productive nation in the world. Our military was the strongest and our work force was the most prominent,” he said. Benson compared the people’s response to the war in the ’40s with the response to the oil embargo in 1973 and the increasing dependence on foreign oil reserves. Benson said even though it has been seven years since the oil embargo, the nation still has not solved depend ence problem on foreign oil. Whereas in the period between 1941 and 1944, Americans could solve “insur mountable problems” such as creating a rubberig and a munitions industry. Benson blamed the change in attitude towati work ethic on those people who experienced the of the depression. “People of these times were determined to nu better for their children, ” Benson said. “They wan spare them from the trauma that had been their “Present laws hinder the productive work ofp# under 18 although the voting age has been lower) §TUDE age 18,” Benson added. “These people are experts vote without knowing life’s real responsibilities. Benson also commented on the increasing nf security from the federal government. “As a people we want protection from nearlyalti tualities,” Benson said. “We turned to thefedeh ernment for retirement and medical benefits, (or tection from pollution and discrimination." Benson said the emphasis on security has “substantial loss of freedom and a substantial incrai the portions of the fruits of our labor going in tarsi provide the funds needed to support this sea system.’ According to Benson, the American people bt veloped the idea that all are entitled to this sect whether or not they contribute to the workforce^ has led to the development of programs such as stamps, unemployment insurance and welfare MSCMI at the FINANK study will ir natior SOIL CC p.m- CHRIST copie: hall o CATHO at 7:31 Mary p.m- Heidt ENGLIS ment Amer Sterli C0LLE< The A PHITH1 in-341 Owner says $150,000 not enough Commission settles on price LAWT propellec a mental 1 'theft. The m By STARR MOORE Battalion Reporter A special three-member commission cleared the way Friday for the expansion of the Brazos County Court house by awarding a $150,000 judgement for the conde mned property next to the courthouse. The property, which includes the Lilly Dairy Pro ducts and Joe Faulk Auto Parts buildings, will be used by the county in the $10 million courthouse expansion and renovation project. Special commissioners Alvin B. Wooten, Lambert H. Wilkes and Allan W. Hanson were appointed by County Court at Law Judge James A. Amis Jr. after the Brazos County Commissioners Court filed condemnation pro ceedings to obtain the land by right of eminent domain. Owner of both sites. Boy Barnes, said the land was correctly appraised, but that it was appraised according to what it is worth to the country, not to him. Before the $150,000 decision was reached, Barnes said, if he were not given a fair price of at least $400,000, he might sue the county. Brazos County appraised the land for $118,000, and Barnes said that sum was just not enough. “I do feel like this offer was an insult, notonlytoi but to the entire county,” Barnes said. He said the people who made the decision employed by the county. Barnes said there is no question that he could received more than $400,000 for his property,! county had not condemned it. Barnes has 10 days to appeal the decision, W would not say whether he intends to do so. Barnes is not the only person unhappy with thecn ty. The owners of the Western Auto store andthepc erty on which it sits are also displeased. Thursday, the special commission awarded $111,1 in a separate condemnation proceeding for the used! Western Auto building which will house thenewcoa |man som tax office. Long sai< But the owners of Western Auto have indicatedt •> It rolle may appeal the decision. I onto Law They feel about their property like Barnes feeWfit Lowell his — it could sell for more on the open market, The commissioners court had allocated $360,00 the purchase and renovation of the property to modate the tax office. deputies that laste Sales’ x the house Vietnam. Veterans ma City. After S remembe knew he Lowell ashamed The 15 maintena Sales to si “That f Hall wou making b AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group [3400 S. College 823-8051 Ixtoc oilspill studied Oil alTen Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “When' satisfaction, is standard eq uipmen t’ 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 Three Texas A&M University oceanographers participated in an 11-month study to determine the damages caused by the world’s largest oilspill, the Ixtoc I spill off the Yucatan Peninsula last year. Chemical oceanographers on the scene 10 weeks after the major spill found nearly all the highly-toxic, volatile hydrocarbons were gone from the surface slick within 12 miles of the wellhead, most by evapora tion. The project, which was sponsored and released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Adminis tration, consisted of 10 groups of sci entists with each investigating a par ticular aspect of the spill. IVO Unil DALLA The Texas A&M research composed of Dr. James Brooks,| Denis Wiesenburg and Dr. Mi Kennicutt, dealt primarily will distribution and behavior ofgasssj volatile hydrocarbons from the!b e e n million-barrel spill. federal gc “Ours was a small study that! domestic c involved the dispersion of gasess ^depende volatile hydrocarbons,’ ’ said Bra Sunday. “It represents the first detailedi|: ( The n pling for gaseous and volatiley ^sues in carbons around a major oil spi| a ^ oun d tb foil and gas Brooks said in the report a head of Ri laboratory and field tests surf Dallas, tol only a small percentage of vols Defamatio liquid hydrocarbons are releij i Rudmar into the water from an oil slick : pWation < llllllllllllllllllllll 111 /e cannr ious an* MSC Town Hail Presents PHYLLIS THAXTER in LARRY GATES i A speed lussia Ma j Tuesday i j because o i Mated for \ | Steve 1 if I If If JOB OPPORTUNITY = 1978 Pulitzer Prize Play It If W i* lit If jf if If II If S F Monday, November 3 Rudder Auditorium Non-student Tickets 6.50-5.50-4.50 Student Tickets 5.25-4.25-3.25 For information call Rudder Box Office 845-2916 8:00 p, if m f 0 f f f *