Battalion Classifieds Battalioo/P| April 13,1| HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR RENT FOR RENT SERVICES ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN HELPER- Part-time-Vlon.-Sat. Call 822-4862. 128t30 Positions available as a camp leader/instructor with the Houston Independent School District’s Out door Education Center on Lake Livingston. A natural opportunity for those wanting to work with chil dren in an outdoor setting. Inter view will be Thursday, May 6 at the university placement center in Rudder Hall. 131120 Now hiring busboys. Apply between 2 p.m.-5 p.m. at 404 University Drive East. 114tfn Wanted delivery men, flexible hours, good pay, must have own ear. Applv in person only. CHANELLO'S PIZZA 301 Patricia St., College Station. 132t3 Graham Central Station needs more wait resses & bartendesses. Good pay excellent working conditions. Apply in person. 1600B S. College Bryan. 126U0 1979 Pontiac Sunbird-$3400.00, call 779- 7072- I29t7 $45,000.00 GUARANTEED IN 3 WEEKS It's legal and easy to do. For more information send a self- addressed stamped envelope to M&L Enterprises, P.O. Box 1171, Amarillo, Texas 79105. $45,000.00 GUARANTEED 12815 Young, fast-growing oil company has im mediate opening for a young, attractive go- getter with good typing skills for part-time summer help at $4 per hour. Must be neat, dress well and likes working with and meeting professional people. Call TRIPP OIL for inter view at 846-9730 ask for Steve, Jr. or Carolyn. 130110 Total Image Rep. needs several sharp at tractive mature persons for new nutrition and figure control program. Excellent pos sibilities for students. Career opportunity, call 822-3960. I28t5 '82 Mazda RX7 GS pkg. 2,000 miles 5- speed, silver, $11,200, 1-828-4496. 131t5 Faculty house for summer rent. 2 bed rooms furnished inch w/d. $350/month T utilities $175 deposit. Quiet country living, 5 miles from campus. 846-3634. 13214 New fourplex 2 bdrm 1V2 bath, appliances for summer. Call 696-9773. 129tfi WORD EROCESSING-Papers .Ki,; dissertations, resumes, etc. P*, t H reasonable-846-6200. '78 Datsun 200SX, 693-7994. 131t5 1980 Suzuki GS450E perfect condition, 35 miles in warranty. Must sell extras $1575 or best offer, 775-0489. 129t5 3 bedroom 2 bath, all appliances, washer- /dryer available, immediate occupancy, close to university, $450 to $475/month. 696-7714, 693-0982. U8tfn Part-time employee for Chiropractor’s of fice. Prefer medical background or some college. Typing required. P.M. opening only. Apply at 1775 Briarcrest Drive and East 29th Street. U7t30 CAMERO BERLINETTA 1979, 350, manual transmission, T-Top, customized, $6800, 696-2262. 125U0 Start your summer job now mak ing between $3.75 and $5.00 per hour plus as much as $26.00 per week travel. Call HOME CARE SERVICES at 846-7759. If you have phone, transportation & wil lingness to work hard. 128tfn CENARE Now hiring weekend COOKS. Fri day, Saturday and Sunday shifts. Ap ply between 2-5 p.m. 404 Universi ty. 120tfn 1980 Honda CB125S 3,000 miles excellent condition, $600.00 693-0422 great for school. 128t5 Would like someone to assume a summer or year lease on a 1 bdrm., ground floor apt. at Timberridge. Rent is $240.00/mo. plus electricity. If interested call 696- 9697. 130t5 Electric solid-body guitar. Looks, sounds good. $1(X), 845-3845, 779-0691. 128t5 University Acres Apartments- country liv ing at reasonable prices. Call Jane at 696- 4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.). 80tfn Now hiring all positions. Stadium Restau rant & Bar. Be part of our starting line-up. Apply in person. 707 South Texas 306C College Station, Monday-Friday 2-8 p.m. 127U0 1975 Yamaha OHC650, $92. 1.11(2 Pla< Summer roommate at l.ancastei non-drinker, non-smoker. All bills paid. $ 145/mo. 696-(Xi79. 130(5 Male roommate needed summer. Calleria area Houston, (/all Charles 260-5357.128(10 LOCALLY OWNED PROPERTIES “IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE" G, COURTYARD Y APARTMENTS “COLLEGE STATIONS STANDARD OF QUALITY” 600 UNIVERSITY OAKS C.S. STALLINGS DR. AT HWY. 30 & UNIVERSITY OAKS 693-2772 846-14131 CASA BLANCA “CONVENIENT QUALITY CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS’ 4110 COLLEGE MAIN -BRYAN- SHUTTLE BUS — SECURITY PROGRAM — CABLE TV — LAUNDRY MEETING ROOM — POOLS — RECREATIONAL FACILITIES OFFICIAL NOTICE COURSE OFFERINGS FOR SUMMER SESSION 1982 Summer Session I: June 1 - July 7, 1982 BIOL 113 Introductory Biology 3 hr. BIOL 123 Introductory Biology Laboratory 1 hr. 'BIOL 663 Biology ot the Crustacea 4 hr. 'BIOL 681 Seminar 1 hr. 'BIOL 685 Problems 1-6 hr. ’BIOL 691 Research Varies CHEM 101 Fundamentals ol Chemistry I 3 hr. CHEM 111 Fundamentals ol Chemistry Laboratory I 1 hr. CHEM 227 Organic Chemistry 1 3 hr. CHEM 237 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 hr. CHEM 485 Problems 1-3 hr. C S 203 Introduction to Computing 3 hr. C S 485 Problems 1-3 hr. EC0N 203 Principles of Economics 3 hr. EC0N 321 International Trade and Finance 3 hr. EC0N 485 Problems 1-3 hr. E0G 105 Engineering Graphics 2 hr. EDG 485 Problems 1-3 hr. ENGL 103 Composition and Rhetoric 3 hr. ENGL 301 Technical Writing 3 hr. ENGL 485 Problems 1-3 hr. HIST 105 History ot the United States 3 hr. HIST 485 Problems 1-3 hr. 1MARB 311 Ichthyology 3 hr. MARB 320 Marine Food Chains 3 hr. MARB 485 Problems 1-6 hr. MARB 489ASpecial Topics in Physiology of Fishes 3 hr. MARB 489B Special Topics in Field Invertebrate Zoology and3 hr. Ecology Field Methods in Marine Science MARS 310 3 hr. MARS 485 Problems 1-6 hr. MASE 485 Problems 1-4 hr. ‘*MASE 489A Special Topics in Port Engineering MATH 130 Mathematical Concepts — Pre-Calculus 3 hr. 3 hr. MATH 151 Engineering Mathematics 1 4 hr. MATH 152 Engineering Mathematics II 4 hr. MATH 485 Problems 1-4 hr. MGMT 363 The Organizing Process 3 hr. 0CN 401 Introduction to Oceanography 3 hr. '0CN 691 Research Varies PHYS 201 College Physics 4 hr. PHYS 485 Problems 1-4 hr. POLS 206 American National Government 3 hr. POLS 485 Problems 1-4 hr. *R S 609 Plant and Range Ecology 3 hr. 'R C 685 Problems 1-6 hr. STAT 302 Statistical Methods 3 hr. STAT 485 Problems 1-6 hr. 'WFS 685 Problems 2-6 hr. 'WFS 691 Research Varies COURSE OFFERINGS FOR SUMMER SESSION 1982 Summer Session II: July 9, 1982 — August 13, 1982 BIOL 114 Introductory Biology 3 hr. BIOL 124 Introductory Biology Laboratory 1 hr. 'BIOL 662 Biology of the Mollusca 4 hr. 'BIOL 665 Biology of the Invertebrates 4 hr. 'BIOL 681 Seminar 1 hr. 'BIOL 685 Problems 1-6 hr 'BIOL 691 Research Varies CHEM 102 Fundamentals of Chemistry li 3 hr. CHEM 112 Fundamentals of Chemistry Laboratory II 1 hr. CHEM 228 Organic Chemistry II 3 hr. CHEM 238 Organic Chemistry Laboratory 1 hr. CHEM 485 Problems 1-3 hr. C S 203 Introduction to Computing 3 hr. C S 485 Problems 1-3 hr. ECON 204 Principles of Economics 3 hr. ECON 311 Money and Banking 3 hr. ECON 485 Problems 1-3 hr. EDG 106 Engineering Design Graphics 2 hr. EDG 485 Problems 1-3 hr. ENGL 104 Composition and Rhetoric 3 hr. ENGL 301 Technical Writing 3 hr. ENGL 485 Problems 1-3 hr. FIN 341 Business Finance 3 hi. HIST 106 History of the United States 3 hr. HIST 485 Problems 1-3 hr. 2MARB 312 Field Ichthyology 3 hr. 3MARB 435 Invertebrate Zoology 4 hr. MARB 485 Problems 1-6 hr. MARB 489 Special Topics in Marine Planklon Ecology 4 hr. 4MARS 440 Marine Biology 4 hr. MARS 485 Problems 1-6 hr. MASE 485 Problems 1-4 hr. MATH 230 Mathematical Concepts — Calculus 3 hr. MATH 151 Engineering Mathematics I 4 hr. MATH 152 Engineering Mathematics II 4 hr. MATH 253 Engineering Mathematics Hi 4 hr. MATH 485 Problems 1-4 hr. 0CN 401 introduction to Oceanography 3 hr. "0CN 691 Research Varies PHYS 202 College Physics 4 hr. PHYS 485 Problems 1-4 hr. POLS 207 State and Local Government 3 hr. POLS 485 Problems 1-6 hr. STAT 302 Statistical Methods 3 hr. STAT 485 Problems 1-6 hr. •WFS 685 Problems 2-6 hr. ■WFS 691 Research Varies 'Graduate Level Courses for students enrolled in the Texas A&M University Graduate College “Eleven Week Session Course 1 Cross-listed with WFS 311 — Texas A&M University ZCross-listed with WFS 312 — Texas A&M University 3Cross-listed with Biol 43S — Texas A&M University 4Cross-!isted with Biol 440 — Texas A&M University Barcelona Apartments nowleaiij two bedroom furnished and « for summer and year round.: 693-0261. Taos Apartments to sublease f#a Two bedroom; close tec campus. $ I Come In #46. WANTED: The Uncommonv sour gold, silver & class rings MHj prices paid 775-37603219in The Aggies’ —-JLleani's future -Chiefs April CASH FOR OLDGOLjioma Sooners Class rings, wedding rings, wonaffiTT rp r- jewelry, coins etc irOni 1 CX deposit. Incase ncjznhahle. Sec tnuttnUcr- 1100 C Verde or call S16-3017 ||7i«> » TWIN CITY GOLF DRIVING RANGE I I I Hrs: Mon-Sat 12-! Sunday 1 p.m.-8 IRThe Aggie n winning the At l()7 paints for iff Coat It Chari the team from Hj“We had a rt performances t was cold and r; !f| Also part k ip North Texas Si the competition I The Aggies ,, Waco. 696-1220 - East Bypass and HwyAaB Service Road Going South miles. SER\ I Call Cathy or Betsy word processing nee f ATTENTION GRADUATIN SENIORS IF YOU HAVE 0 DERED A 1982 AGGi LAND AND WILL BE ATTENDING A8! a NEXT FALL AND % J TO HAVE IT MAILED Hi 5 YOU, PLEASE STORE 1 J THE STUDENT J LIGATIONS OFFICE {ROOM 216 REE j MCDONALD BLDG.AN W PAY A $3.50 M) P PEE ALONG Will W YOUR FORWARDINi 0 ADDRESS SO YOU! 0 AGGIELAND CAN 1 0 MAILED TO YOU NEf 0 FALL WHEN THEY Alv 4 RIVE. OFFICIAL NOTICE NOTICE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE MAJORS Preregistration for the Fall Semester will be conducted;; ing the week of April 19-23,4 If you plan to preregister, j should schedule a confetti with your Academic Advisorf; obtain an approved Course’ quest Form prior to the wr preregistration. Deliver the tj proved Course Request Forr . the Biomedical Science Rm. 332, Veterinary Medical 1 , ministration Bldg. During f- gistration week, you should re'-' to the Biomedical Science C"’’ to pick up your registration and complete your registrar I YOU ARE URGED TO SEE YOUR FACULTY ADVISC’ SOON. % ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES Of TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY Graduation Announcemenl orders picked up beginning NOWattheMSCB'* ing Library! Bring your receipt! EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT SALES (btg unable to place an order) will beost’ 1 Come-First Serve basis beginning MOYC 1 APRIL 19, at 8 A.M. in the MSCS’jf; Finance Center, Room 217 MSC. Tic