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Page 4 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15, 1981 Battalion Classifieds ‘Super mud’ may in future oil drillint Mozart HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED SERVICES LOST YARD WORK weekdays/weekends. Salary $4.50 per hour. 693-4626. 13115 HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently taking applications for either fall or summer (or both) morning newspaper routes. Salary ranges from $1.90 to $2.30/mo. per paper + liberal transportation allowance. Call Julian McMurray. 693-2323 or 846-0763. 129tfn JOBS: ROCKY MOUNTAIN STATES: Each week we select over 200 of the best job openings for our newsletter. Free de tails: MOUNTAINWEST 925 Canyon, Lo gan, UT 84321. 13415 SUMMER WORK FOR AGS! Interviews on campus WED. through FRI. at 2:00, 5:00 8:00 in room 100 in old Agronomy Bldg, next to Heldenfels. 13513 TEACHERS WANTED, Elementary, Sec ondary, west and other states. Placements 3-C BAR-B-Q in Culpepper Plaza Now has openings for DAY COOKS & NIGHT COOKS. Other positions also open. Ap ply 10-11am or 2-4pm week days. 1727 Texas Ave. College Station i 127t,n 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 , 6ttn. DOMESTIC SERVICES PART TIME FULL TIME Clean homes with students. 693-1954. Starting Salary $3.50/hour V mileage, WANTED: Full-time & part-time gas attendants & mechanics. 815 Texas College Station. 13315 since 1946. Phone # (505) 877-7802, South west Teachers’ Agency, Box 4337 Albu querque, NM 87196. 115tll Part-time help wanted. Grapevine personality 696-! 3411. 104tfnj E.O.E. Part-time sales position, elec tronics background. Apply RADIO SHACK Culpepper Plaza. i34tfn CHICKEN OIL CO. needs day man, 1am-6pm. Monday-Friday. Apply at Dixie Chicken office, 846-2332. I32tfn THE HOUSTON POST is now filling summer & fall semes ter paper routes. DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN & COUPLES. Ear ly morning hours. 1V2-4 hours per day. $250-$800 per month. Auto- matice machine rolling. 846-2911 or 696-8032. i33tfn 3-C BAR-B-Q in BRYAN Positions open. We are now hii|- ing. Apply in person 1810 S. Main Bryan. mttn &°Am k L-M» ■ COMPANY INC. Found “Hanson” bracelet. 845-7235, Mary. 13412 Dodge Sales and Service Since 19221 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 i tfn| REWARD! For HP-29C Calculator. Lost between April 2-5, no questions asked. Please call 696-9086. 133t3 LOST: Wedding band and ring in Systems Administration Bldg, on 4/2/81. Reward 775-5129, evenings. 13414 Weight Watchers has a new excit ing food plan and complete pro gram for taking off the pounds de liciously. The College Station class meets Thursdays, 5:15 at the Lutheran Student Center, 315 N. College Main for further infor mation cal! 822-7303. sotfn FOR SALE Couch $150, stereo $40, glass end tables $25, dinette set $250, waterbed king set $400, all firm 693-3607. 135t5 1966 Mustang, restored in 979, everything new. Call 696-2460 after 5. 135t5 1975 Suzuki 185GT, low miles, excellent condition, asking $750, call 693-7382. 13215 Minolta SRT-201 with 50mm 1.7, case, 85- 205 3.8 zoom, make offer, 845-7604. 131t5 LADIES WEDDING RING set. Never worn, 14K gold and diamonds. 35% below retail 846-0386. 13518 WAITRESSES WANTED: Thriving Mexi can Food Restaurant hiring waitresses for nights and weekends. Excellent pay ($2.50/hour to start) and excellent tips. Call 779-7337 5-9p.m. 13016 •mm Part-time or full-time student typist. Willing to work some evenings. Must have good interpersonal skills. Call Sam George, 846-5733, MAT ASSOCIATES, 1856 Green field Plaza, Bryan, TX 77801. 129110 tf) b S« 3E N OH Now hiring Delivery Personnel Must have own car and insurance. $3.60/hour plus commission and tips, i AddIv Domino’s Pizza 4407 Texas Ave. after 4:30 p.m. 1504 Holleman after 4:30 p.m. 124129 WANTED: Full-time and part-time gas attendants & mechanics. Spring-Conroe area. Apply at 815 Texas or call (713) 367-8144. DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR COUPLES for present and future Houston post routes. Early morning hours. Papers rolled by machine. $200-$750/month. 846-2911 696-8032 satfn FISH RICHARD’S HALF CENTURY HOUSE is looking for daytime personnel Full-time and part-time. Apply in person at 801 Wellborn Road. 114lfn MANAGERS If you have Management experience in Retail Lumber and Building Materials and desire *Top Salary ^Excellent Company Paid Benefits *Bonus ^Outstanding Growth Potential Join the nation’s leader with sales in the billion dollar range. Excellent opportunities available nationwide. Write to: Robert Nicol WiCKES NUMBER 515 N. Washington Saginaw, Mi 48607 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F ‘SUMMER IN THE ROCKIES” Employment Opportunities available for college students in ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK, ESTES PARK AND VAIL COL ORADO June to mid-late September, in the areas of: RESORT HOTELS FOOD SERVICE RETAIL SALES For more information, send $5.00 to: ROCKY MOUNTAIN RESORT EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Post Office Box 2559 Vail, Colorado 81657 ^Flexible Hours *PAID VACATIONS $ r ^Residential ^Commercial The Original Team-Cleaning Agency in B/CS FULL/PART TIME — Up To $4.50 Per Hour Plus Travel Compensation 846-1905 Nancy Crouch, Owner ‘Interviewing now for WAITRESSES, WAITERS, FOUNTAINEERS, CASHIERS, COOKS, AND DISH-i WASHERS. Pick up an application at Culpepper Plaza College Station. 886fn For sale 1974 Mustang II, 4-sp**ed, very clean, $1350 or best offer. 696-1647. 133t5 Couch and chair. Call nights. ''693-2534. 13314 8 track record/play deck. Realistic model TR-801. Excellent condition, $60.00 845- 2589. 134t4 For sale or trade professional nine piece pearl drumset, call 696-9225. 132t5 DIXIE CHICKEN needs office help daily, 9am- 12 noon, some bookkeeping and typing helpful. Apply office 846-2332. i32tfn Schlotzsky’s is now tak- ing applications for weekend shifts. Also full time day position & eve ning shift available. AP PLY IN PERSON ONLY, 100 S. Texas Ave. be tween 2-5pm. 102tfn TRUCKS available through govern ment agencies, may sell for under $200.00. Call 602- 941-8014 Ext. #105 for your directory on how to purchase. i25t4 WANTED One unserviceable automobile 846-2919. 13415 DANVERS RESTAURANT looking for full-time and part- time help. Day & night shift. Apply in person. 201 Dominik. CASH FOR OLD GOLD Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold jewelry, coins, etc. The Diamond room Town 81 Country Shopping Center 3731 E. 29th St., Bryan 846-4708 itfn PROJECT DIRECTOR Sheltered workshop/Rehabilita- tion Program for mentally re tarded. Masters Degree in Rehabilitation- /BA Degree in the Behavorial Sci ences and 3 years experience. Supervisory experience preferred, resume required. BRAZOS VALLEY MHMR CENTER P. O. Box 4588 Bryan, Texas 77801 FOR RENT SUMMER SUBLEASE TAOS: 2-bedroom furnished 1-bath, close to campus on shut tle bus route. 693-7677. 134t4 SUMMER APARTMENT: 2bedroom fur nished $250 + utilities, Vn mile from cam pus- 846-6761. 134t5 Sub-lease 2-bedroom furnished or unfur nished apartments, $230/monthly. Call 693-0310. I35t4 SERVICES TYPING 823-4579. U-LOCK-IT STORAGE 10-10 - $20 10-20 - $22 & Up 693-2339 125122 Typing. 775-5343. Typing — All kinds. Sami 846-9019. 133U5 SPECIAL NOTICE Drafting services, 775-1733. Professional typing 779-2683. 127110 106142 Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate kinds. 822-0544 . All 54tfn PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779- 2258, Bryan. 73tfn Typing, symbols. Notary Public. 823- 7723. 112t35 Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846- 3755. 178tin Class papers, technical reports, theses, dis sertations, resumes, etc. typed on our word processing systems. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. 128tl4 ATTENTION Pre-Physical Therapy Majors Occupational Therapy Majors Gene Remble, Director, UTMB Galveston will be available from 8:00am to 5:00pm on April 20th in Room 604A Rudder Center for any questions. 134t4 Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 JOB OPPORTUNITIES United Press International LUBBOCK — A Texas Tech University scientist is searching for an alternative energy source that could produce positive results for energy recovery methods — if he is successful in producing a type of “super mud. ” Research by Necip Guven, a geosciences professor at Texas Tech, seeks to develop drilling mud that can withstand high tem peratures and pressures encoun tered in drilling thousands of feet into the earth for geothermal energy sources. Drilling mud is used to cool and lubricate a drill bit and to flush earth shavings cut by the bit to the surface of a well. Muds used in oil and gas exploration break down when used in drilling to great depths. Oil and gas industry engineers are watching Guven’s research with enthusiasm, hoping results also will improve drilling of con ventional wells. Tapping geothermal energy sources, which are derived from the earth’s own natural heat, pre sents special problems for drillers, since their bits must penetrate hot water and steam pockets. “The temperatures are much higher and the pressures much SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITIES. Call 846-1082. 13515 The Mathematics Department will be taking applications for gradu ate assistants and student work ers from Monday, April 13 to Mon day, April 27, 1981 for the Fall semester 1981. Interested per sons should contact Marjorie Reagor in Room 102, Milner Hall. 133110 d 1 ial • a * Jo b For employment information at Texas A&M University dial 845-4444 24 hours a day. Equal Employment Opportunity through Affirmative Action. Texas A&M University OFFICIAL NOTICE NOTICE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE MAJORS Preregistration for the Fall Semes ter 1981 will be conducted during the week of April 20-24, 1981. AN Biomedical Science majors are 'required to schedule a conference with their Academic Advisor and obtain an approved Course Re quest Form for use at preregistra tion. You can avoid long waiting periods by making an appoint ment with your advisor and having your course Request form ap proved prior to the week of prere gistration. Deliver your approved Course Request Form to the Biomedical Science Office, Room 332, Veterinary Medical Adminis tration Bldg. During preregistra tion week, you should return to the Biomedical Science Office to pick up your registration packet and complete your preregistration. SEE YOUR FACULTY ADVISOR SOON. 13215 Mobile home space for rent 2 miles south of College Station, $50/month with water 693- 6950 after 2pm. 131t5 Summer duplex sublease. May 15 thru Au gust 15, 2-bedroom 1-bath large kitchen, close to campus, on shuttle bus route, $280, bills, 696-2976. I31t7 NOTICE OFF CAMPUS STUDENTS MEAL PLAN QUOTA FOR FALL Sbisa and Commons Dining Facil ities will be closed to Off Campus Students in the Fall Semester until participants is assessed Duncan can accommodate up to 600 off campus students. Food Services Office (Sbisa Basement) is issuing authoriza tion for Off Campus students to sign for the Duncan quota. The listing will also serve as a priority list for transfer to a facility of choice if vacancies occur. 13414 SPECIAL NOTICE ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS If you have ordered a 1981 Aggieland, please stop by the Student Pub lications office, room 216 Reed McDonald and pay a $3.50 mailing fee along with your forwarding address so your Aggie land can be mailed to you next fall when they arrive. - 122&L Typing-professional quality, 822-0713. 130117 TYPING, EDITING & CALLIGRAPHY 693-3846. 130U7 Experienced typist will type Theses, Dis sertations etc. Call 693-7515, 8am-8pm. 128tl0 Typing, Experienced, all kinds — scientific expertise. 846-2814. 128120 Paul’s moving service, 846-9746. Call Cathy or Cherilyn for all your typing needs. 696-9550. 131tfh TYPING. All kinds. Let us type your propos als, dissertations, reports, essays on our WORD PROCESSOR. Fast service. Reasonable rates. Business Communication Services 209 University East 846-5794 i65tfn ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! MAY’81 GRADUATES ON TAMU Graduation announcement orders may be picked-up Beginning Monday, April 13, 1981 through April 30, 1981. 223, MSC BROWSING LIBRARY, ROOM MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER. 8AM-10PM, Monday-Friday; 11 AM-10PM Saturday & Sunday. Extra Announcements will go on sale, Monday, April 20, 1981 MSC Student Finance Center, room 217, Memorial Student Center. 8AM-4PM, First Come, First Serve. vvxia By CAROLYN Battalion .' The music of muss was brough louston Symphi Sight in Rudder Ai The talents of so Liang Lin and sopn yere additional el erfonnance spon )pera and Perform greater,” Guven said. Tlij water can be compared toll in a conventional well di steam above it to the nahiiil above the oil. “Conventional fluids aifi suitable for dilling geotk wells because of the hightem| tures and complex chemistr| the wells, compared with peratures and chemistry ofol| gas well.” To overcome special pm associated with probing for ji ermal sources, Guven and l Lee, a geosciences doctoral(f dent, currently are invests ty of Texas A&M 1 two fibrous clay minerals: alld Guest Conductc gite and sepiolite. energetically led < Sophisticated laboratory rith the alternatin struments used for studying* feng themes o ing fluids include a high pres | om Mozart’s opei autoclave to simulate tempe The woodwinds tures and pressures, andatt Mozart’s favorite meter to test the consisteiKj hoice parts durin experimental fluids. f two contrasting . Chords in D mi The autoclave can proa , or j (j w hich was temperatures of more than I: ih romatic harmor grefes Fahrenheit and press: yncopatec j theme up to 20,000 pounds per sgn I | heexcitingrnelo( inch, and the viscometer caaa uddenly shifted the consistency of fluids at ta no d e and began a peratures up to 500 degrees: Ita j ianate overt pressure up to 1,000 p®f;s onata structure. Guven said. New theories posedEgy] on origin of primate worl United Press International CHARLOTTE, N.C. — A group of scientists has come up with some new theories about an old evolutionary problem — where did man’s ancestral apes and monkeys originate? In a just-published book, they contend higher primates origin ated in Asia, migrated into Africa and then made a bizarre journey across a series of islands in the equatorial Atlantic region to South America some 40 million years ago. Their ideas challenge the clas sical theory of anthropologists that the earliest higher primates evolved simultaneously in North America and Eurasia and then mi grated south into South America and Africa. It is co-edited by anthropolog ist Russell Ciochon of the Univer sity of North Carolina-Charlotte, and A. Brunetto Chiarelli of the Institute of Anthropology in Flor ence, Italy. The 528-page book is entitled “Evolutionary Biology of the New World Monkeys and Continental Drift” (Plenum Press of New York) and contains articles by 29 scientists in the fields of ana tomy, anthropology, biochemis try, biology and other sciences. Likely to spark the most con troversy is an article by geophysi cist D.H. Tarlingofthe University of Newcastle. It says new evi dence has been found in undersea exploration supporting the exist ence of an island chain between Africa and South America. A second chain, the book claims, may have existed between North and South America. “What’s unique is that it (the book) combines evolution and geology to provide a story of what happened,” said Ciochon in an in terview. “This is a testable model that combines the biology of the By CATHIE Battalion Hi past and the geology of the pai In addition to the geote evidence, Ciochon said, theki P . offers biological evidence A ^ “the African primates and ! ^"^ican uait South American primates : rAfrican cultures such remarkable similarities,1 , , ,. Ic ., , . , 1. , Tme International S there has to be a link. Iff . nous tilth seminar Ciochon was among a grau[|| ues j a y anthropologists who in l!j Texas A&M I announced they had discovi Jents representinj what they hailed as the remai^of Cameroon E the oldest living primate, Theii;; was made in Burma and datedll 1 million years ago. Sena\ mont Ciochon’s current work is si I without detractors. Dr. Elwyn L. Simons, din of the Duke University Pri Center, believes monkeys as [ apes are incapable of making prolonged crossing of a bod) ( AUSTIN — Te: water. He ascribes to the classkal ^e Tuesday to m; theory of “parallel evolution !l te dfish and speck North America and Eurasia, (point that state p “It’s a new attempt to maink Commercial fi the point of view of long-distas« the Legislature tl water crossing,” said “They have every right to trym ^ do this. I can’t make the css troversy go away. “The people who propose lb ideas are generally not working with living primate These animals die from starvato ''umbers 0 trout £ in six or seven days.” Mures from fedei Ciochon said the recent did conflict con sea evidence was found during® plerman are re exploration underwater mappl need a operations. It involved a pro* Resources Conin by which geologists can detent; ^ there are b if the terrain was once above fe water level, Ciochon said. , applaude Mengden, R-H01 The vote may the bill to ban cc “The informat l| concerned has be He said statist! ) we need to s Are you quite c ia. ^ He said the pattern of«f^ ainst the redfl currents also supports his thee' 3fettS£te8=K=S that such a voyage would! been possible. In addition,hesh the distance between Africa®! South America 40 million ye® ago was only half of what it < today AUTO INSURANCE ' FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 D. ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 Tk XAS wSTATE o F^T'ICAL Prescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired 216 N. MAIN One and Two Be BRYAN Mon.-Fri. Sat. 822-6105 8 a.m.-5 p® 8 a.m.-1 p.®' One ar on s Sell it in Battalion Classified! 845-2611 SPEC 1 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 4-plex at Ye SPECIAL NOTICE F Optional Board Plan Summer Students may dine on the board plan during the First sesste of summer school at Texas A&M University. Each board studentm&l dine three meals each day except Sunday evening if the seven iaj plan is selected, and three meals each day, Monday through Friday,* the five day plan is preferred. Each meal is served in the Commons. Fees for each session are payable to the Controller of Accounts, Fiscal Office, Coke building. A Bedroom £ Bedroom £ Bedroom M>texatYi I Board fees for each plan are as follows: Plans First Session Seven Day - $171.43 Jun 2 through Jui 2 Five Day - $145.29 and Plus Tax Jul 6 through Jul 8 Day students, including graduate students may purchase either of the j' ♦ board plans.