Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED AVON Short of holiday cash? Earn extra money in time for Christmas- selling. Avon can help you have a merrier Christmas. For more infor mation call ege-o^st. Now hiring DELIVERY PERSONNEL. Must have own car. $3.50 + commission. 107 South College in the Skaggs Center. 47tfn GCS needs cheerful People to fill the following positions: Barten ders, waitresses, doormen. Apply in person, Between 1 and 2 daily at GCS, 1600 S. College Ave. 5213 The HOUSTON CHRONICLE is cur rently taking applications for newspap er route carriers for summer & fall semesters. Routes take 2V2 to 3 hours per day, with salary from 400 to 800 per month. All routes receive a gas allowance also we need soliciters for the summer & fall semester. If interest ed please call Julian McMurrey 693- 2323. SOtfnf OVERSEAS JOBS — Summer/y ear round. Europe, S. Amer., Aus tralia, Asia. All Fields. $500-$1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-TX4 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. 50112 DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR COUPLES for present and fu ture Houston post routes. Early morning hours. Papers rolled by machine. $200-$750/month. 846-2911 846-0396 24tfn FULL OR PART TIME ‘Day Shift ‘Night shift (til 10 p.m.) 'Weekends ‘Flexible hours to fit your schedule 'Rapid advancement ‘Cashier experience helpful Starting Salary $3.65/hour Apply in person only. 9:30-11:30 a.m. (if possible) WHATABURGER Bryan College Station 1101 Texas 105 Dominik 190tfn Teacher needed for nursery school. Must have degree. 846-5571. 54tfn Accurate typist, 846-9182. FOR RENT * Woodstock Townhouse 2 bdr. + * 1V 2 bath. Wash/dryer connec-*- tions, fenced, patio, balcony, jf J fireplace, $490.00 month, $200 A- J deposit. Day 846-3711, af- if J ternoon, 775-7820. 54ts * SOUTHWEST VILLAGE One and two bedrooms available for immediate occupancy. Call 693-0804 or come by the office at 1101 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn Sublease 1 bd 1 bath apartment. All bills paid. Keep $200 deposit. Christina 696- 6520. 54t5 Duplex 2 bedroom, I'/z bath, $350/mo., close to campus, 696-9795. 48U0 FOR RENT FOR SALE SERVICES The Sampler Gift Shop. Now through Christmas holidays. Dependable, mature. 696-2282. 53t5 Two Bdrm unfurnished $225/mo. Close to Campus. If interested, go to 612 Foch to Inquire. 52t5 Unique Mexican dresses for sale. Different from the ones you’ve seen. $30.00. Call 696-3005 or 696-9594. 54t5 Gay/Lesbian Line 846-8022. TYPING 775-7017. SEBASTIAN’S needs full and part-time Bartenders, cooks, waitresses and Door- nlen. Please Call 846-1711. 53t5 I need to sublease One Bedroom apart ment Sausalito David #693-4566. 52t5 1981 Yamaha QT50 Moped, low mileage, like new, $325, 260-0435. 54t4 Part-time maintenance person. Experi enced preferred. Must have own tools and transportation. Approximately 20 hours per week. Call Jacob-Beal Realty, 823-5469. Ask for Terri. 47tl0 Brick Duplex, 2 bdrm. 2 bath. Kitchen appliances and drapes furnished, W/D con nections. Close to Campus and Shopping Centers. $375/rnonth. 696-7714 or 693- 0982. 43tfn Full and part-time help. Experience help ful. Apply in person at Piper’s Gulf station on corner of University Dr. and Texas Ave. by Ramada Inn. 49tl0 HOUSTON POST are accepting applica tions for fall semester. Apply early. 846- 0396, 846-2911. ’ 160tfn Two bedroom house, fenced yard. One bedroom apart ment. Trailer space. Wellborn area. 693-4070, 693-2339. DUPLEXES AND HOUSES 2 & 3 bedroom in Bryan/CS. Kitchen appliances, W/D connection, carpet, drapes, fenced yard. JOE COURTNEY, INC. 696-4203 (Office at 512 West Loop) 36tfn ARBOR SQUARE One and two bedroom furnished apartments available for im mediate occupancy. Call 693- 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn Deluxe 4-Plex leasing for Spring Semester. 2 bdrm. 1 Vz bath, Washer/Dryer, Fireplace, Cathed ral Ceiling, Fenced yards. 693- 8685. 52tfn CASA DEL SOL One and two bedroom apartment available for immediate occupan cy. Call 696-3455 or come by 401 Stasney in College Station. 28tfn MINI WAREHOUSES 101 Jersey West (corner of Jersey & Wellborn across from Olsen field) THE STORAGE CENTER 696-4203 (Office at 512 West Loop) 36tfn RENT SLASHED Spacious two bedroom IVz bath four-plex with washer and dryer, close to campus. Large kitchen, walk-in closets, large deck in rear. 693-8685. sotfn BARCELONA One and two bedroom apartments available for immediate occupan cy. Call 693-0261 or come by 700 Dominik in College Station. 29tfn NEW MINI WAREHOUSES 5x5 — $25 mo. 5x7 — $30 mo. 5x10 — $32 mo. 5x12 — $35 mo. 10x10 — $45 mo. 10x15 — $55 mo. 10x20 — $62 mo. 10x25 — $68 mo. 10x30 — $80 mo. THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 15tfn COURTYARD APARTMENTS Are you looking for an apartment? We have nice large clean freshly painted apartments. On the shuttle bus route and close to campus. Semester leases available. Call 693-2772 or come by 600 University Oaks. Open 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Saturday. 1200cc Kawasaki $3200 invested, asking $1695 Ras, 693-0692. 5415 TYPING. All Kinds. 846-0132. 1978 Datsun 280-Z Limited Edition. Excel lent Condition. Low Mileage Automatic, 693-1120. 5315 , 1974 Ford LTD, excellent condition. Call 693-0389 after 6:00 p.m. 48110 For Rent (Daily Rates) IBM Selec- tric Typewriters Telephone An swering Machines Calculators Of fice Furniture, 693-1525. Batteries $21.95 + exchange guaranteed, 822-1719. 29t30 VW Bug 74 Excellent Condition Cassette, 693-5620 or 845-2505. 52t5 1976 Mercury Capri. Excellent Condition, 1,975.00. 846-7959. 5116 “Warm bodies wanted-Hot tubs furnish ed.” Best prices on ski trips. Call Dirk, 693-6637 or Randy, 775-6384. 48t22 DEPENDENT HEALTH COVER AGE EATING YOUR LUNCH? SAVE APPROXIMATELY $100- $150 MONTH. CALL JESSE VIV- ERO, 822-5310; 822-2774. 5119 ’81 and ’82 Honda 250XL motorcycles. Both in very good condition. Call Mike, 696-3830. ‘ 50t5 SAVE $$$ Tired of paying over $100 per semester on books? Join the STUDENT TEXTBOOK BARTER EXCHANGE and beat the high cost of books, 696-9593. 54t5 1980 Suzuki TS 185 Excellent Condition 2500 Miles Call Mike 260-4360. 5015 'TYPING, 823-7723. TYPING/WORD PROCESSING. Reason able rates. Call SLS Transcription Services, 260-9137. 17158 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 OFFICIAL NOTICE Need ride from downtown Bryan area to Physical plant starting December 1. 5 days a week. Working hours 8-5. Please call 822- 0872 between 1:00 & 5:00 p.m. 54t5 ATTENTION STUDENTS INTERESTED IN LAW SCHOOL: If you would like to work in a low office and gain valuable experience which will help you decide if a legal career is for you. contact Jamie Freeman at 845- 7814, 420 Harrington. I have a few legal CO-OP posi tions available for spring and summer. One position is in the Dallas County District Attorney's office. Come by for information soon. 50t5 SERVICES Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. ( Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 | 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 1l f n J| 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 he picked up dur ing the academic year in which they are pub- lished... i 8(67’ Typing: All Types. $1.25/page. 693-6411. 52t7 University Bookstore now offers 24 hour film serviee for as little as $2.99 for 12 exp. c-41 print film. 42tfh “Problem Pregnancy? Free pregnancy test ing and referrals. (713) 524-0548.” 188tfn WORD PROCESSING: Papers, reports, dissertations, etc. Fast, accurate, reason able, 846-6200. 46116 AGGIE LAND REFUND POUCY "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 b< mailed without the necessary fees having been paid." 8167, TYPING, 823-4579. 25139 SPECIAL NOTICE Typing on word processing equipment. Ex perienced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. 14t38 Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846- 3755. 178tfn SPECIAL NOTICE Pre-Law Society meeting Mon day, November 15, 7:00. Guest speaker is Al Ringleb. Munchies and Drinks. Aggieland pictures taken after meeting. Room 301 Rudder. ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES Pick up your Announcement orders begin ning now in the MSC Browsing Library, Room 223. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT GO ON SALE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 8 a.m. First Come-First Serve. MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER. -, 6 NOTICE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE MAJORS Preregistration for the Spring 1983 semester will be con ducted during the week of November 15-19, 1982. You are required to schedule a conference with your Aca demic Advisor and obtain an approved Course Request Form for use at preregistration. A new Course Request Form is being used beginning with this registration period; you will be required to complete the form in full prior to the confer ence with your advisor. You may obtain a copy of the new form in the Biomedical Science Office (Rm. 332, Veterinary Medical Administration Building) or from your advisor. Deliver the approved Course Request Form to the Biomedical Sci ence Office. You are urged to schedule a conference with your advisor and have the Course Request Form approved during the week prior to preregistration (beginning November 8). This will help you avoid long waiting periods. 47« GET IT NOW FOR SPRING! JfyrRWay APARTMENTS SMOOOTH MOVE! 1 bdrm. 1 bath , shuttle bus, laundry facilities, security guard. 1600 Southwest Parkway, 693- 6540. Two pools & covered parking & open 7 days a week. 48tfn \BRAZOS I VALLEY • VOLF I DRIVING I RANGE V ♦ Hrs: Mon-Sat 3-9 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m.-8 p.m. 696-1220 y East Bypass and Hwy. 30. f • Service Road Going South - V* i miles. f | 8120 | etc. Battalion/Page 8 November 15,1982 For the Cadillac in typing. Word Process ing is it. Check our prices AND our quali ty. 775-3523. Students Offices, Olf-Campus. EastMark Executive Suites includes full-time receptionist and conference room. Share clerical services with other professionals. Call Nancy Bar ron, 693-5895. 47tl7 51t24 1 Typing, word processing. By the hour or page. EastMark Executives Suites. 693- 5875. 47117 Typing experienced, fast, accurate, all kinds, 822-0544, 846-9707. 184tfn Call Sue for all your typing or word processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfn (continued from page 1) math-oriented courses. A good high school back ground contributes to a stu dent’s success in other courses, Ringer said. International stu dents’ backgrounds have pre pared them for the types of and amount of study they encounter in college, she said. But international students are attracted to Texas A&M for reasons other than academics. The University’s facilities and the extensive programs and ser vices offered to international students bring many of them here. Patel said he originally had planned to visit several schools around the county but changed his mind after coming here. “I found all that I wanted here,” he said. “There are facili ties at universities in my coun try, but nothing comparable to this.” And the University offers a number of services designed to make foreign students more comfortable. them explaining the procedures involved in coming to this coun try and Texas A&M. Before classes start students go through an extensive orienta tion program that indoctrinates them into campus and Amer ican life. The students learn ev erything from how to get a So cial Security card and a driver’s license to how the American banking system works. The offices also help international students with such financial problems as those that arose when Mexico nationalized its banks. But unique to Texas A&M is the adjustment international students must make to its tradi tions and social life. The International Programs and Services offices are respon sible for welcoming internation al students and helping them ad just to American college life. The offices work to ensure that foreign students are taken care of even before they leave their home countries. After international students are accepted by the University, the International Services Office sends instructions to Ramiro Sugranes of Guate mala said: “In my country, it is more formal. You would not say hello to someone you don’t know until someone has intro duced you formally.” Dalia El Sayed, president of the International Student Asso ciation, said the organization was formed to help foreign stu dents adjust to American society and get acquainted with Amer ican students. Many foreign students also must learn to speak English, which requires good study habits because they often must spend twice as many hours read ing as an English-speaking stu dent to understand a complex concept, Watkins said. Students having trouble w r ith English often enroll in the En glish Language Institute, an ex tension of the University 4 signed to help students raasit English. Students are tesit upon admission to the Univeii ly to determine their skills and based on those scorn they are assigned toapproptia ELI programs. If their scoi are high enough, they i admitted immediatelyintorefl lar classes. Language problems areii evitable when international9* dents come to this country,™ kins said. Being unfamilian® common expressions and! rious American accents, ® dents often find communicati difficult at first, she said. 1 That initial communicaiij gap usually is accepted, cently has received considei attention. Dr. Leo Berner, assi dean of the Graduate Colli said the Graduate College which has 50 percent of then international student em ment — has noticed problt with the language barrier. Some of the department! the college have a largenu of international students, tier said. When internatii students begin todominatea partment, the teachingfuncti is somewhat disrupted becai professors begin to geard toward the internationals, American students are putai disadvantage, he said. The college has taken sures in the past to even out ratio of domestic students to ternationals in graduate da! he said. Tu ‘Lame ducks’ need care and feeding? United Press International WASHINGTON — A local pundit, who has been around long enough to know better, found significance the other day in the fact that the forthcoming “lame duck” session of Congress would be a post-election assembly. That analysis was comparable to reporting what color the White Elouse is painted. It sug gests a refresher course in the care and feeding of lame ducks might be useful. Lame ducks are with us every two years no matter what. They are lawgivers who either get knocked off in the congressional elections or else do not choose to run for reelection. Until their successors take office in Janu ary, they retain the duties and trappings. Ordinarily, lame ducks don’t do much except mope around, sign contracts to write their memoirs and pack their belong ings for shipment back home. Some go abroad for their final fact-finding missions as leaders of the Western World. A few continue to issue press releases just as though nothing had hap pened. Once in a while there is a post election session. This means that lawgivers teetering on the brink of extinction once again have a chance to answer quorum calls and perhaps even cast a vote or two. Critics of lame duck sessions argue that issues vital to the pre servation of the republic and to the continuation as civilizatim as we know it should not best); tied in part by congressmen are no longer beholden tot constituents. Defenders, on the othfl hand, argue that postelectii sessions give lame ducks a ran chance to vote on issues accori ing to the dictates of their owi consciences rather than a net to curry favor with the elecltj rate. Both points are hard toiebmj Nacho Fast FUIM • FOOD • ORIIMKs CULPEPPER CS PLAZA ■BP* Oho lookfnq~/ti A//in The WAMTAlf FREE APARTMENT LOCATOR SERVICE • Apartments • Duplexes • Houses • Fourplexes • Townhouses Now leasing for summer and fall. Special sum mer rates now available. Walking & biking dis tance to T.A.M.U. HOMEFINDER PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 696-1006 1055 S. Texas C.S. PERSONALS “CCS loves B-CS.” THE FALL WITHOUT A ROCKET KRUEGER HALL, IN AN EFFORT TO ROCKET , THE UNITED WAY TO WARD THEIR MONE TARY GOAL HAS KID NAPPED THE MASCOT OF DUNCAN HALL, THE HALL WITHOUT A ROCK ET. IF THE MEN OF DUNN WANT THEIR , ROCKET BACK THEY MUST RAISE A SIZE ABLE KRUEGER HALL .WILL MATCH AND DO NATE TO THE UNITED ‘WAY. Kenneth Kanter Nov. 16 8 p.m. B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation 800 Jersey College Station Kenneth Aaron Kanter, Assistant Rabbi at the Temple Congregation Ohabai Shalom, in Nash ville, Tennessee and author of The Jews on Tin Pan Alley, will be appearing at The B’nai B’rith Hillel Foundation on Nov. 16 in his musical production of the Jewish contribution to popular music. Rabbi Kanter presents the lives and times of such famous songwriters as AI Jolson, Irving Berlin and many more. This is sure to be an evening you won’t want to miss. 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