The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 12, 1984, Image 8

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    Battalion Classified
HELP WANTED
GRADUATING SENIORS
IN
Chemical, Mechanical, or Electrical Engineering
Graduate Fellowships in Nuclear Engineering
Available Starting
September, 84
$6500/year plus tuition and fees
Call: Dr. Frederick R. Best
845-4108
MTMiip^ Our
( WESTAUWAKT BAH 4 # ^
sign is
going up
soon in
COLLEGE STATION
Bring your high-cncrgy self-starting
abilities to JJ.Muggs—the exciting new
full-service restaurant concept that can’t
be beat in offering great hamburgers and
fries as well as other tempting foods.
We have openings for:
• Kitchen Help (all areas)
• Buspeople • Waitpeople
• Hostpeople • Bartenders
Days & Evenings
APPLY IN PERSON
Monday-Saturday 10am-6pm
1704 Kyle Ave. South
(Kyle at Harvey)
cquul opportunity cmpl<
DOMESTIC
SERVICES
693-1954
Part-Time Team
Cleaning.
Flexible Hours.
$3.85/Hour plus
Mileage. Must have
phone and
transportation.
P4t Cjl/
Now Hiring Part & Full-
Time help. Checkers 8-1
& 1-7 shifts. Drivers 5-12,
Loaders, 2-7. Apply in
person Mon.-Thurs. 1-3
p.m., 3519 South College,
779-7209.
Cooks full-time, part-time
evening shifts some ex
perience necessary.
Good working conditions.
Apply Deluxe Burger
Bar, 846-7464. 167»4
Part-time handyman. Experi
enced preferred. Must have
own tools & trans. Approxi
mately 20 hours weekly. Some
Saturdays. Call Beal Realty,
823-5469. Ask for Teri. isat?
WAITRESSES, BARTENDER & DJ. Silver Dollar,
846-4691,775-7919. 163t21
Sell roses in nightclubs. Good pay. Short hours. 696-
2081. 168t5
Babysitter needed during the summer on Saturday
evenings. 764-7921. 167t3
Sell roses in nightclubs. Good pay. Short hours. 696-
2081, Bobbie. 168t5
Manager Trainee position available at Farmer’s Market
Bakery 8c Deli. Restaurant 8c Supervisory experience
required. Apply in person, 2700 Texas Avenue, Bryan.
168t7
WANTED
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
LARGE STOCK OF 14
KARAT GOLD CHAINS
(sold by weight)
We buy old gold in any form:
Class rings, dental gold, etc.
LARGE STOCK of
LOOSE DIAMONDS
Shop us before you buy
“Never a Sale, Just The
Best Price In Town”
Our everyday low prices are up
to 70% less than what most retail
ers charge for jewelry.
. We charge $15.00 to mount a
diamond in your aggie ring
(your diamond or ours)
404 University Dr.
846-8916
3202-A Texas Ave.
(across from El Chico, Bryan)
779-7662
WANTED: Moderately aggressive but otherwise genial
"about 40” mixed doubles tennis partner. Bruce Davis,
693-1258 166t5
FOR RENT
WE PAY YOUR
UTILITIES
•Plus Tennis, Pool, Sauna
•24 hr. Emergency Maintenance
•Shuttle Bus Route
•Security Guard
•Balconies & Patio
•Individual A/C & Heat
FALL RATES START AT
1 Bedroom $328
2 Bedroom $439
Rates to Increase July 15~Hurry!
Wm. J. Garrett ‘47.
Mon-Fri 9-5
1601 Holleman
693-6716
Sat 9-12
GGIELAND
jjMj| ALL BILLS PAID
1 BEDROOMS Furn. Deals. $35 Mo. Up
START EM. 1-2-3 BR s
s 170 Security Guard
Large Closets
Plus Utilities
Balcomes»Patios
FALL^ZU Extra Parking
FREE RENT BETWEEN SEMESTERS!
Deposit $125 One Sem. Lease OK Shuttle Bus
•- 306 REDMOND*693-2614
24 Hr. Service -
•1/2 Mi. to Campus
3 Pools
Close Shopping
Club Room
Pets OK
ca$&
6el sol
_2 Blocks from Campus
Summer rates 1 bedroom $200 2 bedroom $250
Church acrou street
2 blocks from food stores, etc.'
2 blocks from nite life on University.
In addition we have
Pool Basket Ball Goals
Jacuzzi On premises Security—-
Large Party Room
Came Room Isf Class Maintenance
Open 7 Days per week
Moo.-Sat. S:30-S:M
Sunday 1:00-3:00
/ - . 401 Stasaay
College Station. Tx.
>-3435 146133
Live With The Best At
PEPPER TREE
APARTMENTS
2701 Longmire
693-5731
M-F 9-6 Sat 10-5 Sun 1-5
BOYETT PROPERTIES
House, Condos, 1 or 2 bedroom
apts. furnished or unfurnished.
Beginning at $250/mo. walking
distance to campus, 846-8014.
159125
Available in August 2 bed 2 bath
duplexes. Large-great for 3 or 4
students! Fenced yards, pets al
lowed, close to campus and Cul
pepper Plaza. 846-2014 anytime.
163113
SPECIAL NOTICE
COLLEGE READING and STUDY
SKILLS COURSE
A New Non-Credit Course
Improve your grades and develop
more efficient reading habits.
2nd Summer Term: 8:30-9:30,
M-Thursday, July 17-Aug. 10
$60 Fee includes Course Materials
THE READING LAB
TEXAS A&M
718 Harrington
845-7140 16714
FOR RENT
D.R. Cain
Rentals
1-2-3 Bedroom Apts.
Townhomes Duplexes
College Station:
‘Brazos House
‘Hawk Tree
‘Longmire House
‘Navarro 4-plexes
‘Yellowhouse
Bryan:
‘Briar Oaks
‘Briarcrest 4-plexes
‘Pecan Ridge
‘Wilde Oak Circle
SUMMER
SHUTTLE
BUS
693-8850
693-8345
3002 South Texas
•Quiet Secluded Atmosphere
•Hot Tub-Pool
•Front door Parking
FALL RATES
START AT
$285
696-7380
Behind Red Lobster
LARGE WOODED LOTS
Come see our beautiful Park.
We furnish water, sewer, & mowers.
And for: STUDENTS ONLY
We have LOWERED our deposit
and LOWERED our RENT for the
next 12 Months.
Clearleaf Hills
MobileHome Community
920 Clearleaf 779-2865
Less than 10 min. from school. i67U3
SUMMER RATES
On 3 bedroom, 2 baths with washer & dryers.
From $335-395/month. Near shopping cen
ters and campus. Limited number available
during summer For appointment, call 696-
7714 or 693-0982
125tfn
NOW TAKING FALL LEASES
3 bedroom, 2 baths with washer
& dryers. From $435/month. Sum
mer rates also available. Call 696-
7714 or 693-0982
125tfn
3 bed room furnished house on shuttle bus. All basic
bills included. Call to see! 846-2014. 163t7
One bedroom, one bath, $200, Two bedroom, one
bath, $200, 846-5794. 167tll
Duplex for rent. 2-bedroom, 1VS bath, Fireplace,
washer 8c dryer, fenced yard with shade trees. On shut
tle bus route. Call 764-8868 after 5:00. 163t7
PERSONALS
SERVICES
TYPING
Personalized services. We care.
We understand form and style.
AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES
110 Lincoln 693-1070
160115
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. 9itfn
TYPING. Term papers, resumes, etc. Editing. Same
day service. 823-0325. 168t5
TYPING. Research papers, reports, education units,
etc. Near campus 696-0914. !63t7
FOR SALE
ATTENTION
PROFESSORS!
Are you moving to Clemson University?
We have a large beautiful home in
Anderson, S.C. in which we will trade
equity. 775-3983 or 775-3043.
Winter Boot pants, 31 waist. Short sleeve Serge shirt.
$30,693-3065. 169t6
Brand new Navy Sabra Scabbard, Harness, case. $175.
693-3065. 169t6
Electra Flying-V style electric guitar, $150,693-3065.
169t6
79 Broadmore, set up Two Bed, two bath, $1500 equ
ity. Assume note, 775-3701 After six. 167t6
PUCH Moped, ’79 mint condition, $400, 693-9677.
168t5
KAWASAKI 200, $450, 779-0363, 260-3231. 169t5
Page 8/The Battalion/Thursday, July 12, 1984
Summer sleeper
worth your money
By SHAWN BEHLEN
Staff Reviewer
“The Pope of Greenwich Village”
is the sleeper of the summer.
Against such financial blockbusters
as “Indiana Jones and The Temple
of Doom” and “Ghostbusters,” it has
received little advertising and a poor
response from the public. It is, how
ever, worth a view.
“Pope” follows the exploits of two
Italian third-cousins in New York, or
more specifically, in Greenwich Vil
lage. If you have ever known any
New York Italians, then you know
that they are much closer than the
average pair of third-cousins. They
are, in fact, closer than most broth
ers. This leads to the many conflicts
of conscience in the movie and the
series of choices that the characters
must make.
Micky Rourke (“Diner” and
“Rumblefish”) portrays the older
and more mature of the two, Char
lie. The younger, obnoxious and
more childish of the two, Paulie, is
played by Eric Roberts (“Star ’80”).
Paulie gets the two of them fired af
ter stealing money from the restau
rant at which they work. Because of
the need for cash, Paulie then talks
Charlie into a “sure thing” robbery.
The money they steal, however, is
meant as a payoff for the police
from the local mob boss, Bedbug Ed
die. A cop comes to retrieve the
money while Charlie, Paulie and a
clock repairman Paulie has picked
up are in the process are drilling the
safe. The policeman ends up falling
down the elevator shaft to his death.
Both Eddie and the police quickly
figure out who the robbers and pos
sible murderers are and the cousins
become very wanted men.
The highlights of this movie are
the performances by Micky Rourke
and Eric Roberts. Both are on the
rise to stardom and both live up to
that title in “Pope”. The third new
big name in this one is Daryl Han
nah, who finally received deserved
acclaim in “Splash”. She, however, is
only in this movie for several min
utes as Charlie’s mistreated girlf
riend and her talents are wasted
Rourke is excellent. He gives lilt
audience the same type of enigmaiic
characterization in “Pope” as he did
in “Rumblefish”. Charlie leaps from
being a sensuous romantic to a pro
tective parental figure to a vicioin
hood in the blink of an qt
Through it all Rourke makes iht
mood leaps believable. He also man
ages to make the character compb
and, with light smiles and complei
gestures, he makes Charlie seem
more than just a man of the slretn
in a tough spot.
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Review: “Pope" is the
sleeper of the summer
and “worth a view."
Roberts also is very good, al
though his performance is notai
even as Rourke's. Coming off of fei
excellent performance in “Star W
(he really should have been non-
nated for an Oscar for that one
Roberts has now created a charac®
of a much different type. With ha
longish, curly hair, painfully tigk
pants and deep, raspy voice, Pauliea
the consummate obnoxious come
dian. His great scene comes whenhe
gives an extremely strong horseb
alive to a portly policeman wh;
towed his car the day before. HiB
childish glee is patently enjoyable.
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aldine Page (“Interiors”). Add lh«
performances to some catchy dir
logue and nice views of New Yoit ;
City life and you have an enjoyaNf
movie. I only have two real grip«
Darryl Hannah was not seen neaih
enough and the ending is just M
vague. Otherwise, the “Pope oi
Greenwich Village” is good, stroni
movie fare.
Review: Gilmour
good on solo try
“About Face”
David Gilmour
By KARL PALLMEYER
Reviewer
Former Pink Floyd guitarist David
Gilmour has released his second solo
album, and despite a couple of weak
singles, the album is very good.
Gilmour’s “About Face,” shows
one direction Pink Floyd could have
taken —straightforward rock’n'roll
without the drugged out preten
tiousness that characterized much of
their later work.
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Gilmour’s songwriting abilities are
shown on “Near the End,” possibly
the best song on the album. “Near
the End” is an eerie song that tells
about how it feels to be old. This
song sums up some of the same
themes Pink Floyd used on “The
Dark Side of the Moon.”
hend’s sensitive and personal lyrics i
The instrumental track, “Let’sGff
Metaphysical” (great title, eh?), ! j
reminiscent of “Carefull With W
Carollers on July 8th are interested in the money-
throwers. Write Po. B. 14068, C.S., 77841. 169t5
“Cruise” shows Gilmour’s ability
as a guitarist. Gilmour usually plays
either jazz or blues but “Cruise”
shows that he can play reggae. To-
to’s Jeff Porcaro plays drums and
Steve Winwood plays organ on this
song.
The lyrics of two of the “Love On
the Air” and “All Lovers Are De-
Axe, Eugene” and other instrumerj
tals from Pink Floyd’s early dayt|
“Let’s Get Metaphysical” has the Nil
tional Philharmonic Orchestra doirm
a basic melody while Gilmour’s
tar weaves in and out of the song-
The National Philharmonic Of
chestra is used well — and subtly
on several of the songs includiC!;
“You Know I’m Right,” “Outoftk 1
Blue” and “Murder.”
ranged,” were written by the Who’s
guitarist-songwriter Pete Towns-
hend. Gilmour’s music provides an
excellent background for Towns-
But, there are a couple of
songs on the album. “Until
Sleep” uses too much synthesize
and “Blue Light” uses too mud
horn. These songs sound like Pi 1 ^
Floyd at a disco. ■
Album courtesy of Camelot Mush
Hit songs and movies
◦ successful match
United Press International
WORD PROCESSING. Personalized Service. Experi
enced in A&M Formats, requirements. Dissertations
welcome. 846-3833. 160t24
LOS ANGELES — A great song
can’t turn a turkey of a film into a
box-office swan, and an Oscar-win
ning movie can’t transfer enough of
its glory to a mediocre theme song.
But a good theme song can help
sell a movie and a good movie can be
a two-hour commercial for a theme
song. The premise has made for
some otherwise unlikely hits and
some strange pairings.
Several teen-targeted movies have
enjoyed a synergistic relationship
with their soundtracks and the inevi
table spinoff MTV video clips.
“Footloose” had two No. 1 singles
off its soundtrack LP, Deniece Wil
liams’ “Let’s Hear It For the Boy”
and Kenny Loggins’ title cut.
Whenever either song played on
the radio or MTV, it served as a free
commercial for the dance film,
which has grossed more than $73
million since its release in April.
Another good example of the
symbiosis between song and screen is
“Flashdance,” which spawned two
hit songs and videoclips. Many critics
complained the entire film was noth-
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ing more than a string of video cli|
stitched together.
The film that started the cross>
pollination trend was indisputa^
“Saturday Night Fever,” the bigg# 1
selling soundtrack of all-time, wl)$
turned a low-budget movie with*
then-minor star into a major box-u''
fice success.
“You’re cross-promoting —
ing a music audience aware of afil 11
and exposing the film audience®
songs it might not hear,” said Latf
Solters, vice president of A&R J
MCA Records.
Often, a studio will tackonan®
relevant song at the end of a dr 3
matic film that has no musical col 1
text.
A good example was “Making!^
ve,” a soap-operatic look at a g 3 '
love triangle. Roberta Flack’s
single was a Top 10 hit but, dc,
frequent radio play, the song faM
to help the film, which bombed
the box-office. “Endless Lo' (
spawned a hit duet by Diana R 0 * 1
and Lionel Richie, but the Zeffii*
film of the same name did not befl f
fit from the song’s success.
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