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FOR RENT MICROWAVE WASHER/DRYER COLOR TV TOTALLY FURNISHED ON BUS ROUTE $100 PAID ON EVERY UTILITY BILL RENT $140/MONTH (PER PERSON) SEMESTER, SUMMER OR ANNUAL LEASES CALL WR PROPERTIES 779-1519 (EVENINGS) NEW MINI WAREHOUSES Sizes available 5 x 5 to 10x30. j THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 606-5487 34tfn PRACTICALLY NEW 2 bdrm 2 bath duplex, large living area w/separate di ning room, all kitchen appliances w/ w/d connections. $375/mo., $200 de posit, 2203 Crest St., C.S., 696-7714' or 693-0982 after 6 p.m. 696-4384 or 693-4783. , 188tfn Battalion Classified Page 12/The Battalion/Thursday, November 10,1983 HELP WANTED FOR SALE Warped by Scott McCt WANTED 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 HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently hiring route carriers & solicitors for immediate fall semester openings. Pay ranges between $400-$600 per month plus gas allowance. For appt. please call Julian or Andy at 693-2323 or 693-7815 after 2:00 p.m. INTERURBAN EATING HOUSE Waitresses needed. Must be attractive and have experience needed for Christmas holidays and spring semester. Apply between 2- 4 p.m. 49t5 PROPOSAL SPECIALIST Part-Time. Must be able to work approximately 20 hours a week in the afternoons. Salary $5,460.00/yr. Person who enjoys working with people, capable of performing varied typing assignments at 60 WPM and able to exercise independent judgment. Texas A&M Research Foundation 845-8608. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EM PLOVER 49t4 MEDICAL CLINICS Immediate openings receptionists, nurses, lab techs, medical assis- tants--day, night, weekend shifts available. Apply in person w/ resume. AM/PM CL , NIC 3820 Texas Avenue, Bryan 48t7 1981 Camaro excellent condition, loaded, mags (BOOK VALUE $7300) asking $5450, 775- 4940. - - 44510 MOBILE HOME 14x56 2bdrm 1 bath; washer/ dryer, dishwasher; $8750. Excellent condition. 779- 3873. F 50t5 Trailer-$8000-finance-furnished; central A/H; washer/dryer. 846-1985 evenings. » 39t2Q HP-41C, new, $140.00. 260-1087. Batteries restored guaranteed 500 Carson, 822- ma. asm OFFICIAL NOTICE HOUSES,CONDOS TOWNHOMES & DUPLEXES for rent. Call John Gregg or Rick at Green & Browne Realty. 846-5701:846-5196 Part-time Evenings and weekend work. Dis hwashers. Apply Mon. and Tues. 2-4. Three C Bar- BQ, C.S 45tl0 Avon representatives needed. To buy/sell, call Susan 764-0546. 42tlO NOTICE TO BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE STUDENTS All students who will pre-register during the period of November 14- 18, 1983, should obtain a course request form in the Biomedical Sci ence Office (Rm. 332, Vet. Med. Adm. Bldg.) prior to November 14. Complete the form and return it to the Biomedical Science Office prior to the week of preOregistra- tion. Doing so will save time during pre-registration week. 44ts AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the semester in which paymenbt is made. There after no refunds will be made or cancelled orders. Yearbooks must be picked up during the academic year in which they are published. Students who will not be on campus when yearbooks are published, usually in Septem ber, must pay a mailing and handling fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be mailed without the necessary fees having been paid. 33tfn Directory refund policy Directory fees are refundable in full during the semester in which pay ment is made. Thereafter no re funds will be made on cancelled orders. Directories must be picked up during the academic year in which they are published. Mother^ dead, father^ disappears Child with AIDS needs hoit United I little e A r k a i uldn’t he United Press International MIAMI — Nearly 30 people responded to a public plea and offered to take in a homeless 14- month-old girl suffering from Aquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) who has no more than three years to live, health officials said Wednesday. from AIDS, was abandoned by her father. She has no home ex cept a hospital crib. WANTED ARBOR SQUARE One and two bedroom furnished, , apartments available for im- 1 mediate occupancy. Call 693-| , 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. BARCELONA One and two bedroom apartments available for fall/spring. Call 693- 0261 or come by 700 Dominlk in College Station. 183tfr> •CASH* BEFORE YOU SELL your old gold, silver, and rare coins to just anyone, let the profession als at Texas Coin Exchange make you our high cash offerl Texas Coin Exchange has been in business in Bryan for over 25 years, with a large selection of rare coins and gold coin jewelry. We e/so stock: SOUTHWEST VILLAGE One and two bedrooms avail able for immediate occupan cy; Call 693-0804 or come by the office at 1101 Southwest Parkway. . _ 183tfn •Black Hills gold jewelry | -Gold chains by weight TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE 404 University Dr., C.S. 846-8916 3202A Texas Ave., Bryan 779-7662 46113 SERVICES CASH FOR OLD GOLD Close to TAMU, Manuel Drive, C.S. 2bdrm., 1 bath, w/ d connections, water paid, NO PETS. $335/mo. 779-1613, M-F. sstft; Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold jewelry, coins, etc. The Diamond Room Town & Country Shopping Center 3731 E. 29th St., Bryan 846-4708 PERSONALS Student has 2 bedroom 1-1/2 bath duplex for rent near Bryan High. W/D connection. $375.00 water paid. 822-0485 available now. 1000 square feet. 46t7 PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion pro cedures and referrals—Free pregnancy testing. Houston, Texas (713) 524-0548. 187t76 2 bdrm. 1.5 bath duplex. 10 minutes to campus. $350. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775- 5870. 177tfn ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate needed own bedroom and bath $250 month 1/2 utilities. Margaret 846-9480,50110 Efficiency apartment to sublease for spring, $200/ mo. 693-7229 after 6 p.m. 49t5 MSC. Sublease 2 bedroom 1 bath fourplex for spring semester 10 minutes from campus $325/mo. CA1I 764-0673. 51t5 FREE Kittens, gray, 6 weeks old, female, 779-8034 after 6. 50tl I WORD PROCESSING SERVICE -Fast uiord processing ser vice available for term reports, term papers and uihatever. Reasonable prices. 10% dis count uuith student ID for over 5 pages. TH€ COMPUT€R PlflC€ 707 Texas Rve., Suite 108E 764-1190 51 u ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dissertations, theses, term papers, resumes. Typing and copying at one stop ON THE DOUBLE 331 University Drive 846-3755. lOtfn ATTENTION GRADUATES Preserve your diplomas, precious documents & photos. Transform them into beautiful, last ing laminated wood plaques superior quality. TO ORDER CALL ARTEMIS PLAQUES 775-6705 46t24 DISC JOCKEY SERVICE For parities and dances. All types of music. Guaranteed the best music and the lowest rates. Call Ken Cudlipp 693-9657 of Sound Works Productions. 49t4 HELP WANTED LOST clU neixo’sTizzT^^ Needs PIZZA MAKERS, PHONE PERSONNEL, AND DELIVER PEOPLE. We need full-time and part-time. Apply in person CHANELLO’S PIZZA, 301 Patricia Ave. or 2404 S. Texas Ave. 38tfn Positions available at Pacific Coast Highway Restaurant. Experienced cooks at $4.75/hour Bus and Dish at $4.00/hour. Bar tender at $6.00/hour. Apply Tues and Thurs. 1:30-3:00. 3231 E. 29th Street, Bryan 45t10 LOST: Watch Commons area, great sentimental value, reward offered. Unique girls gold watch. SPECIAL NOTICE Wanted preferably experi enced tutor willing to work most evenings. Must be proficient in Math 230 and Physics 201. Quiet location on campus a plus. Call Ian 260-1359 5115 JUNIOR ESTIMATOR Immediate opening for entry level estimator. To assist in quanity takeoff, purchasing and cost esti mating. Experience in Multifamily Construction and Degree Re quired. Must be willing to relocate to Temple, Tx. Send resume with job history to: FIRST SOUTHWEST CONSTRUCTION CORP. P.O. Box 904 Temple, Texas 76503. sota TYPING. All kinds. Let us type your propos als, dissertations, reports, essays on our WORD PROCESSOR.; Fast service. Reasonable rates. Business Communication Services 100 W. Brookside ! ( 846-5794 i satin WORD PROCESSING. Papers, reports, disserta tions, etc. Fast, accurate, reasonable. 846- *2125 Typing on word processing equipment. Experi enced. We understand form and style. Automated Ofcricabfrcrviccsr 693-1070. 15t58 AGGIE TYPING CLUB-$1.00 per page, no limita- tion. 764-0.501-1:00 to 5:00 PM. 4Qt2Q TYPING. Reports, Research papers, etc. Fast, ser- vice, near campus. 696-0914. 4815 GAYLINE (new number) 775-1797. Hours 5 p.m.- 12 midnight. - 49t4 FOR SALE Typing, 20 years experience means professional ser- vice, 693-8537 or 693-6483. 49t27 Female Bartender, Hostess & Waitresses, SILVER DOLLAR, 846-4691 or 775- 7919. 188tfn MUST SELL: Two dusky headed Conures and Zeb ra finches. Best offer. 846-0870 evenings and weekends. 42*2 TYPING. Theses, dissertations, reports, resumes, letters,693-9689. Close to campus. v 38t32 Sony Reel-to-Reel deck; BASF TAPE; $900 new; asking $300; call Richard MWF afternoons 845- 7127. 49t2 Positions open at CHARLTS, 707 Texas. Retail ex perience preferred. Call for appointment. 696- 9S2a : - 48t5 2 bdrm 2 bath end unit. Blinds, fans, fence, $48,500. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-5870. ■ • 177tfn 2206 S. TEXAS, COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS (BETWEEN HOLEMAN AND S.W. PKWY-JUST PAST WATER TOWER) NOW HIRING BAKERS BARTENDERS COOKS COUNTER HELP PREP COOKS BUS PERSONS The child, whose Haitian mother died three weeks ago Typing. Symbols. Rubber stamps. Name/address stickers. Reasonable rates, 823-7723. - —29tfii ACADEMIC TYPING SERVICE. Word proces sing-typing-editing. Quality quaranteed. 775- 4581. 48tlQ- S SCHULMAN THEATRES IMon. Fam. Nlta - Sch. 81 Tua. Fam. Nita • ME III SCHULMAN 6 2002 E 29th 775-2463 775-2468 7:25 9:40 THE BIG CHILL 7:10 9:35 MR. MOM 7:15 9:45 DEADLY FORCE ■ 7:15 9:45 TENDER MERCIES 7:20 9:50 UNDER FIRE 7:30 9:55 THEOSTERMAN WEEKEND When her mother became se riously ill months ago, social workers began looking for a home for the child. At first no one volunteered because many feared they would catch the dis ease. But authorities said that af ter a public plea was made, almost 30 people have offered to help care for the baby. “I wish the fear level weren’t so high,” said Carol Barker, a social worker at the Jackson Memorial Hospital, where the girl was first admitted on June 29. “These people (with AIDS) are human beings. This little baby is so sweet. She is so easy to love.” whom would make good foster parents. Jay Kassack, district adminis trator for the Florida Depart ment of Health and Rehabilita tive Services, said his office has received about 20 calls from prospective foster parents. ‘These people (with AIDS) are human beings. This little baby is so sweet. She is so easy to love. ’ Barker said she has received calls from eight people, some of “People are calling, saying, Td like to make something for the baby,’ or Td like to donate something for the baby — blank ets, stuffed animals,’ neat kinds of things that a baby needs,” Kassack said. id with I AIDS is a deadli iting Tex that strips thebodvach Lou mune system andirtiy his ft ceptible to other dtother op not highly infectioui * flu. transmitted to an iii^Arkansa or during birth thnJks, Brae fected mother’s bloc ed, both us early I Federal health o ^ a ”sas most AIDS victims at JI 7' 11 S * r uals but Haitians:r~* tearne thought to be at big to stai infant is one of ferLp ^ rac | children nationwide® today, contracted AIDS, ‘‘^agoi wi Calcagi other of v Because she is notjttjl west < Jackson officials! c k, Ron ( nerherib for a side Holtz sai< state health officii bussed t paying for her cart ? their ru pital bill, which tt practice >60,000, is high en irt > but sa e best in Four old people Herth M-flU 7:45-9:50 i?. “EDUCATING RITA”(poi S 7:30-10:00 “WAR GAMES”(PG) $ stabbed by nur it.” Despite d Ungeri e regul nth Kid Imonds, ] :ak in Fa MANOR EAST III Manor fast Mall 823-8300 IN DOLBY STEREO 7:30-9:30 DEAD ZONE CINEMA Hi P*isl O.ifc Mali 7:15 9:40 TRADING PLACES 7:259:45 ALL THE RIGHT MOVES , 7:15 9:50 NEVER SAY NEVER AGAIN BOO Horvoy RmmI 764-06)4 United Press International DALLAS — A nursing atten dant went on a rampage at a con valescent center Wednesday, stabbing four elderly patients and seriously wounding one, police said. 8:00-10:00 RICHARD PRYOR "HERE AND NQW”(R) “Our pr od as we’ slabbed at least thre? mstances tients, police said, lyers are esthat ar Police said a fifth tc of thing may have been injurdS cident. v H 7:30-9:30 “DEAL OF THE CENTURY"(PO) 7:50-9:50 Police said the woman ar rived at Doctors Nursing Center about 2 p.m. with a butcher knife and went immediately to an outside patio where she stab bed a patient who was sunba thing. She then went inside and drink tea laced wiiknoUST alcohol. s officii Investigators saidtl was involved in an« dent Wednesday. Aid said relatives of allfl disabled man, when the suspect’s care,toldjra i! woman had tried tofou ’united OF COURSE.. I’M TAKING MANAGEMENT OF ey have One stabbing victicg runnii Horsley, 67, was listedll, despit but stable condil ty elsewl surgery at Doctors H/“Earl re Dallas. the OiU Another victim, Ait!i85 seasc toupil, 67, was listed :»n’s hop< tory condition with a ember wound. Olka Brownyond th; listed in stable condi g, Oiler superficial chest woidd in a si A hospital spokesb Herze Gladys Spragins, 83 exed by pected to be released a: lich was ment for a superficial* he tap The 34-year-old sucPRC-T 1 taken into custody atY.arl Cam struggle with policewk? In that at the center shortly-teran C first woman was sta anted to thorities said. No chaiiid be tra« filed immediately, pobe end ol Police said the woiw He cla was not identified, waaldly Sun nurse who provided tfOved fr< services at medical facie Cincin private residents contin She had worked at ttirtd were home for about a week! Campb the incident, authonoteat his d The nursing home l ed. Can northeast Dallas, housfljnj an an tients and has been in fid $100 about 20 years, SmithsJent. Herze^ ieet “fa< ^ednesd; oned th< In his s COURSE 481 uilding j icated eaded ii COURSE OBJECTIVES STUDENT nd anti ion tun ORGANIZATIONS COURSE CONTENT The content and organization of the seminar will emphasize practical application rather than theoretical concepts. Instruction will cover such topics as: The seminar has been carefully designed to provide an overall picture of operation of a student organization. In addition to a survey of the management principles involved, students will gain functional knowledge of the various activities involved in success fully leading a student group. The class setting will also provide students with the opportunity to interact with fellow students and professional staff on a routine basis. “He e ope thai eep the rs togetl on for t 1 that tir nd he w; lerzeg s: Principles of leadership INSTRUCTORS Goal setting Communication skills Motivating student members/volunteers Running a meeting effectively Publicity and public relations techniques The course will be taught primarily by the professional staff of the Student Activ ities Office. The instructors will utilize various guest speakers in addition to a team teaching approach in order to provide the most effective presentation of course material. REGISTRATION PARTICIPANTS While the seminar is intended primarily for leaders, potential officers, or officers of student organizations, it is open to any Texas A&M student interested in learning more about working with student groups. Students interested in taking the course should register/add "Seminar in Management" 481 B (section 504-505-506) to their spring 1984 schedules. The one hour credit course will meet Wednesdays at 3 p.m. in Room 209 Harrington. Questions? Call 845-1133. "If E ast couj le frusti le humi ay, I car veryont rganizai etaries - rustrate lerzeg s But Y rafts, th s first i nd 198‘ nemen; i 1983 i ive line otable larcus nd Cur “Actic