.... » .-» w *m fnwtr * tl *me*»**r***e£jre**rerrf**i?c*«*rss**' Page 4 1 HE Battalion TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1981 Battalion Classifieds State Fair ‘too much trouble’ HELP WANTED No success in Luckenbacli^ HELP WANTED FOR SALE Permanent full-time receptionist and light bookkeeping. Apply in person at THAT PLACE II Culpepper Plaza. 168tfn Part time help wanted. Evenings and weekends. Piper’s Gulf — 846-3062 — University and Texas. 168t6 HELP WANTED Good sales personality. Saturday’s. Apply in person. Shala’s Apparel Gallery, Cul pepper Plaza. 171t3 ’72 Opel GT, good condition, 82,000 miles, call between 6-7, 846-1334, $1300. 170t5 ’79 Cutlass Salon air, auto, electric win dows, cruise, radio, $2,700, 846-4029.170t5 Part-time bookkeeper position open. Flex ible hours. Call 846-3062 between 8-6. Pip er’s Gulf — University and Texas. 165t6 Oral Surgery Assistant — Receptionist. Ex perience in Oral Surgery or other dental field desirable, 775-7101. 164t28 Part-time jobs now available at FARMER’S MARKET DELI, in BRYAN. Fast-food experienced desired. Hours 5p.m.-10p.m. any days. Start $3.40 per hour. 2700 Texas Ave. 822-6417. i40tfn ’78 Kawasaki 75 3-speed, excellent condi tion. Good transportation, very clean, $320, 846-8958. ' 171t4 Baby crib $50, 779-8034 after 6pm. 1711.3 Double bed, $40; table and chairs, $25; small B&W TV, $40. Cindy — 845-3224, 846-7174. 17It3 Internist 20 minutes from B/CS, now accepting applications for RN/LVN. Needed Mid-August as office nurse. Monday-Friday, 8-5. Call for appointment 1-825-6444 ext. 204. I69ti4 HOUSTON CHRONICLE . is currently taking applications for fall semester newspaper route. In- •: come depends on size of route but ranges from $450-$750/month, • 'plus a liberal transportation allow- ance. Please call Julian ; McMuurey at 693-2323. tests PART-TIME JOBS Landscape company needs workers, male or female. $4.00 to start. Call 846-0808 for information. PERSONAL^ Roar, Glad you’re back. Love ya’ always, Shawn. 171tl United Press International LUCKENBACH — There were some dis appointments. For instance, the Russian Olympic team didn’t show up and one com petition was canceled because there were too many toilets. Television actor, fair promoter and overall head honcho Guich Kooch said he wasn’t sure when the next Luckenbach Worlds Fair would be held. “It’s just too much trouble,” he said. “It’s going to be awhile before we have the next one.” The primarily beer drinking, good funning event drew several thousand during the weekend, but Kooch was disappointed the Soviets were no-shows. He had them entered in the vodka chugging contest. Koock said he wasn’t sure whether the Rus sians really declined to come — they just never answered their official invitation. Kooch did say, however, this years fair — spread over two weekends — seemed more like the first one held in 1969. “It just feels more like the first fair than any other we’ve had,” he said, while conceding an important difference. “This time we have a lot more bathrooms. We only had two at the first world’s fair. That became one of the competitions — to see who could hold out the longest.” Set on a hilly 10-acre section of a Lucken bach ranch, artists and vendors lined grassy pathways leading to three stages where musi cians continuously played a smorgasbord of music from fiddling, or rock and roll to country n banjo. The entertainment was interrupted foil minutes to allow a young Texas couple,(Mg sed in 19th century costume, to be onstage. if WAS One of the key competitive events wasj cut bad “back-door races" staged on four mattrafloastal each with a picture window frame placw, spokesn feet away. At the sound of a shotgun, jr The contestants — dressed in their underwear,' annoum raced to get off the bed, into their pantt, away fr out the window. annual! Koock said that after the first fair, residf& Watt of the tiny town voted that the celebratk tionists, moved elsewhere. lp sa l to1 Now, however, the city is a ghost towj| lease, tially owned by Kooch and he brought theii The i back. will “ju Beets." SERVICES Typing on word processing equipment. Ex perienced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. 162t27 Activities not spoiled by rain "It w the (Ca million Anotl acres a; he said ^ Waitresses and female ^ In Crowley, Texas, reside h 35 be< celebrated the community’stH Seaj tennial, marking the !(S y-S. st anniversary of the coining of A B u * Gulf and Santa IT Hailway. Fe Seagrai vities featured activities rffi “ ar Coi from a 10,000-meter run, adti bon of ey and mule show to a sta dance. said Numerous fireworks dirp 8 s ha were held. In Dallas, major plays illuminated skies above: P°rt K)r Cotton Bowl and Kiest Pr “'j ‘9. n Other displays were delayed oil J e ** e Sunday because of rain Satuns ? mous Early morning rain Sate forced the Duncanville, Texas: • rade to be postponed. At HL oni land Park, rain delayed theci a, ^ ts, annual parade. In Dallas, Mi COai ^ )ai Jack Evans delivered a Fourt! July proclamation while celt ^ rants took time out from pi« .* and tours of Old City Park, ft postponed a parade, scheduled Saturday morning, for a we .• , The Starfest fireworks display! ; e concert in Dallas was scheduled for Monday night SPECIAL NOTICE OPTIONAL BOARD PLAN CLOSE TO CAMPUS DUPLEXES Summer Students may dine on the board plan during the session of summer school at Texas A&M Univer sity. Each board student may dine three meals each day except Sunday evening if the seven day plan is selected, and three meals each day, Monday through Friday, if the five day plan is preferred. Each) meal is served in the Commons. 2 bedroom, 114 baths, approx. 1016 sq. ft. All builtins. Washer/dryer connection. Fenced yards. $425 mo./$200 deposit. Call 846-5796 or come by 1878 Greenfield Pla za, Bryan (off E. 29th St.). JOE COURTNEY, INC. Fees for each session are payable to the Controller of] |Accounts, Fiscal Office, Coke building. Board fees for each plan are as follows: DUPLEXES BRYAN AREA 2 bedroom, 114 baths, approx. 954 sq. ft. All builtins. Washer- /dryer connection. Fenced yards. $340-$395 mo./$150 deposit. Call 846-5796 or come by 1878 Greenfield Pla za, Bryan (off E. 29th St.). JOE COURTNEY, INC. ROOMMATE WANTED PLANS SECOND SESSION Seven Day — $171.43 July 9 Five Day — $154.29 through Aug. 14 plus tax Two female roommate wanted for fall $100.00 each, utilities included, 846- 6175. 171t5 Need boy to share two bedroom house within walking distance to campus. Call Egidio or Mario 693-7694/693-9946. 169t5 OFFICIAL NOTICE Day students, including graduate students may purchase either of the board plans. INTERESTED IN LAW SCHOOL? Why not get some ex perience now? If you are interest ed in obtaining a CO-OP job in a law firm call Dr. Henry Pope or Jamie Freeman at 845-7814 or come by 107 Harrington Tower. Act NOW or you might miss your chance.isste Now Better Than Ever. 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