Page 8/The Battalion/Thursday, August 9, 1984 Battalion Classified 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 STUDENT SPECIAL Large Wooded Lots Come see our beautiful park. We furnish water, sewer, and mowers. CLUBHOUSE/LAUNDRY SWIMMING POOL MINUTES TO A&M CABLE TV available NEAR FM 2818 2 CAR PARKING BRING THIS AD AND FOR STUDENTS ONLY: We lower our deposit and lower our rent for next 12 months. CLEARLEAF Mobile Home Community 920 Clearleaf 779-2865 Less than 10 minutes from school. GGIELAND ALL BILLS PAID 1 BEDROOMS Furn. Deals. $35 Mo. Up START Eff. 1-2-3 BR s s 170 Security Guard Large Closets Plus Utilities Balcomes.Patios FALL S ZZU Extra Parking FREE RENT BETWEEN SEMESTERS! Deposit $125 One Sem. Lease OK Shuttle Bus 306 REDMOND*693-2614 24 Hr. Service' •112 Mi. to Campus 3 Pools Close Shopping •Club Room Pets OK Casa 6el sol 2 Blocks from Campus SPECIAL FALL RATES Free Cow Hop Burger, Fries, & Tea to each student seeking an apartment LIMITED TIME ONLY Church across street 2 blocks trom stores, etc 2 blocks trom nite life on University Pool Jacuzzi Large Party Room Game Room Basketball Goals On premises Security 1st Class Maintenance Open 7 days per week Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sunday 1:00-5:00 401 Stasney College Station, Tx. 696-3455 i78tio Live With The Best At APARTMENTS 2701 Longmire 693-5731 M-F 9-6 Sat 10-5 Sun 1-5 •Quiet Secluded Atmosphere •Hot Tub-Pool •Front door Parking FALL RATES START AT $285 TTT ——rf 696-7380 Behind Red Lobster 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 save $$$ WALK TO CAMPUS 2 Bdrm. 1 bath only $260.00/year lease or $280.00 a month lease. Large bedrooms. Ideal for room mates; walk through closets. (All new carpets & appliances) S.U.S. Apartment 211 Spruce & Boyett 846-7506 4 blocks from campus (Northgate) 184t3 M A G L E 402 NEWPORT offers apart ment condominiums for lease this fall. Two and three bedrooms floor plans available. Completely fur nished, includes washer and dryer, covered parking, 24- Hr. emergency mainte nance and security access. Call today for more details! 402 Nagle College Station 846-8960 At AN? WHEN OVER 30.000 PEOPLE READ IT IN IMl THE BATTALION Super clean 1-plex, Brya $275/$3<><>, 696-97 1 1. locations, 18 115 HELP WANTED For Rent or Sale. 2 BDR 1 bath townhome in excel lent condition. Available Aug. 15. $400/mo. 4509 #2 Carter Creek Oakwood Townhomes. Call Collect (817) 483-1131 179tl0 FOR RENT: 3 bdr-2 bath house excellent Location 1 mile from campus! $575/mo., $375 deposit. 905 Welsh 693-0754. 183t5 One bedroom apt. $125 deposit $225/mo. 779-4692 af ter 5:00, 693-1984. 182t5 One bedroom apt. $125 deposit $225/mo. 779-4692 af ter 5:00, 693-1984. 182t5 ROOMMATE WANTED Commuting, non-smoker, to share nice home near campus. No Bills. 693-3216, 846-0550. 183tl 1 SWENSENS Now Interviewing for all posi tions: Fountaineers, Cooks, Waitpersons and Dishwash ers. All shifts available. Flexi ble hours, competitive wages. Apply in person at Culpepper Plaza, C.S. after 2p.m. daily. Male roommates wanted to share 5 uear old (washer and dryer included.) Fenced yard with cathedral ceiling and fireplace, $200 per person 3389 house deck; 822- 176t5 $360 Weekly/Up Mailing Circulars! No bosses/quotas! Sincerely interested rush self-addressed envelope: Di vision Headquarters, Box 464CFN, Woodstock, IL 60098. 185t20 SPECIAL NOTICE Needed by August 27, 1984-experienced baby sitter for infant in my home. Monday through Friday, 7:45 i„. ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS If you have ordered a 1984 Aggieland and will not be attending A&M this fall and wish to have it mailed to you, please stop by the Student Publications Office, Room 230 Reed McDonald Building and pay a $3.50 mailing fee along with your forwarding address so your Aggieland can be mailed to you when they arrive. PROVISIONAL FRESHMAN Freshman who have been attending A&M this summer in the Provisional Program should contact the office of Admissions after 10:00 a.m., August 22. The phone number is (409) 845-1060. At that time you will be in formed of your admission status and will be ^ivemjegistratiomnstructionSj^^^^jggg FOR SALE 14x72 '83 mobile home. 2/2 bedroom, bath, all electric ap pliances. Ceiling fans,utility room, Bel-Air Park #63, 823- 5924. 180t7 Mobile home for sale: Off Highway 60, 48 feet long; two bedroom, partially furnished, carport, screened porch. Call David 846-5226. 177U7 1982 14x70 mobile home 2BR 2BA set-up on half acre. Fenced backyard, covered redwood porch. Janey, 845- 4111,696-5829. 185t5 Moving Sale, Dresser $150, Lamp $10, carpet pieces 8x10, 8x12 brand new, $45 each. Also drafting board boks & other items. Call Pat after 6p.m., 779-5963 182t6 '79 Broadmore 11x72, 3 bdrm.. /heat, set up in park. $16,500 <> pymt. $219.02, 775-3701 2 bath, central air- $2,000 and assume 181tti ugne your order. Taking Christmas orders now. $50.00, 822-5137. 175tl3 SERVICES TYPING Personalized services. We care. We understand form and style. AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES 110 Lincoln ; 693-1070 160115 TRANSFER STUDENTS If you enrolled at A&M for the first time this summer and were placed on pro bation by the Office of Admissions, call the transfer admissions section (409) 845-1098 after 1:00 p.m., August 22 to determine your status for the fall se- mester. isstz 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. 91tfn TYPING. Reports, Research Papers, etc. Fast Service, near campus. 696-0914. 179t7 For expert typing and word processing, call 693-0389 after 6 p.m. 177tl0 HELP WANTED TYPING fast, accurate, reasonable. Also editing and English tutoring. 823-0325 182t5 Sbedroom 2 bath 4-plexes w/washer & dryer, close to campus & shopping center. Ideal for 3 stun- dents at $399/mo. 696-7714 or 693-0982 after 5p.m. or weekends 696-4384. iretfn HOUSTON CHRONICLE has immediate openings for pre sent & fall routes. 3a.m.-6 a.m. $400-$700 per month please call Julian McMurrey, 693- Typing and word processing. Reasonable rates. EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL SERVICES, Across from A&M’s main entrance on Texas Avenue, 696- 3785. 173tl6 Expert typing, word processing. All work guaranteed. Error free PERFECT PRI NT. 822-1430 183t 10 BABIES AT HOME. Midwifery services: Pregnancy Testing, prenatal care, childbirth classes, homebirth or alternative birth settings. Contact Donna Ruscher 693- 2502 or Leslie Paulson775-4505. 184t6 Large 2 bed 2 bath duplex on Dominik. Fenced yard w/d connections. Pets al lowed. 2 bed 1 bath duplex in residential neighborhood. Married couple only. 846-2014. PART-TIME HELP WANTED. GRAPEVINE PERSONALITY. 696-3411 WANTED Free room and board in exchange for occasional child care, light housekeeping. Near campus, non-smoker, female, 693 2502. 184t6 CENARE positions open. Kitchen, Bartender, I lost & Server. Apply in person, 101 University 18ItlO CHANELLO’S PIZZA now hiring 50 drivers for fall se mester. Cash paid nightly. Apply at 2406-D Texas Ave nue S. or 301 Patricia. Must have own automobile. 182t5 A Bargain: Two bedroom wooded fourplex near shuttle bus route. Spa cious w/w/d connections. Call 693-7761. or 845- 7383. 18316 G&S Properties-Apartments and Duplexes conve niently located Bryan & College Station. Affordable Rates. 260-9160,846-9128. • 183t5 FOR RENT-2br.-I bath house on 2 acres in Bryan. Large Oak/Pecan trees, Berry patch, storage buildings, sun deck, 5 minutes to campus, horses OK. $420/mo., 706 Pal- asota. 817-595-1886. 176110 3 BDRM 2 BATH 4-plex with fullsize washer/dryer plus all modern appliances. Water paid-close to campus and shopping malls. 406 Maxwell Dr. $390/mo. 2 BDRM with lots of shade trees and fenced back yards. Walking distances to TAMU. All bills paid except electricity. Located in residential area 8 blks. from University-only $350/mo. Call 775-5757. 184tS Part-time help wanted. Applying at Piper’s Gulf Texas Avenue at University Drive. 180tl0 Part-tine office help for local oil company. Must have good typing, reliable transportation, neat appearance. Phone Susan at 846-9730. 182t5 Part-time handy man. Approximately 20 hours weekly. Tools and transportation necessary. Call Jacob Beal Realty at 823-5469. 180tl0 CHILI) CARE for fall. Professor s l-yr-old. M. \V\ I , 10 a.in.-1:30 p.m. Must have car. Educ./psych, major preferred. $3.5()/nour. Dr. Kelly 693-8613 181 to Officer Manager-Receptionist for dental specialty. Ex perience in professional office required. Send resume to Rt. 4 Bos 460-A. College Station, T exas 77840179t 10 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 c Around town 9a P e bri SCAVMA sponsors dog both and dip The SCAVMA Auxiliary is sponsoring a dog bath and dip from .m. to 2 p.m, Saturday at the vet school parking lot. The cost i$$3 Lc r dog. A veterinarian will be available to answer questions. Please ring your dog’s leash and a towel. 0 V Driving safety class offered The Texas A&M After Hours Program will sponsor a driver safety course Friday and Saturday. This course may be used to have certain traffic violations dismissed and to receive a 10 percent dis count on automobile insurance. Registration is from 8 a.m. tohp.m in 216 MSC. Registration is 8-5 Monday through Friday in 216 MSC. For more information, call 845-9352. Foley’s to begin employment Interviews Foley’s Post Oak Mall, due to open in October, will begin inter viewing Monday for full-time and part-time positions in Sales,Sales Support and Operations. Interested applicants should come to the Customer Pick-Up entrance on the back side of Foley’s. Applicants must be at least 17 years old and should bring their Social Security cards with them. Interview hours will be 8 a.m. to I p.m. on Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays: 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays; and noon to 6 p.m. on Saturdays. Prior to August 13. applications will be available from the Texas Employment (Jommission Office, 801E. 29th St. in Bryan. For further information, please call Ms. Densonat 764-3220. Seminar ottered for starting businesses the Small Business Council of the Bryan-College Station Cham ber of Commerce will present a seminar entitled. “Starting Your Own Business.” The seminar is Saturday from 8 a.m. to 1 p in. at the Rainada Inn. Lunch is included in the S15 registration fee. LOS capturii lost son heartbe Owens won th Olympi Drau now fa first An 200 sin an Olyn Kirk wis in \ ! son oft year-ol( stature, sweep c If ne united team tc ; have hi duplica ; complis Olympi Lony boos Le ! his fin; night. ; 200 fi | 92,000 eruptei i to emt victory ican mt Bapt Jeffers; Olymp mie Sn 1968. Compute (continued from page 1) Moving to LSU Baton Rouge? 3 bdr. brick, fireplace 11^2% fixed assumption. Call after 5p.m. 6c weekend, 846-9049. 176tl8 becomes. Some problems could ex pand exponentially. Millions of processors would be needed to work them. Even if the problems hindering the fifth generation make the out look less bright, future applications of today’s tecnnology shine out. “Computers are a tremendous de vice for learning math, music and lo gic,” says Dr. Jonn Hoyle of the Col lege of Education. “Computers will be a great help to classroom teachers. Ninety percent of all children can learn class materi als if they are given enough time to work witn them. The computer will give them that time. By having a computer in the classroom and at home, students could take the amount of time they need to make sure they learn basic information be fore they are advanced.” Education in inner cities could be improved by having computers at work stations. By having computers at various places, such as in a neigh borhood, all children — even those too poor to afford computers — can have access to a computer. And adults also will be able to use the computers for finding jobs, figuring income taxes or finding places to shop. But the computer advantages do have drawbacks. “We risk becoming a Pac-Man generation and interacting with computers only,” Hoyle says. “We may create a society that is isolated from human relations.” A family resource specialist here agrees that there is a risk of being consumed by the computer. Mary Tc \ Nance, who works for the Texas Af ricultural Extension Service, sani depends on whether the fain) members are willing to shareornot| “The future computer can bet educational tool, ana provideoppm tunities for both parent and childt learn together,” she says. “Butt could lead to a situations where ok child stays on a computer to anei cess.” Another area for future compute use is as a household appliance ‘ don’t expect to call home for aeon- puter-cooked roast. Nance doesm see future houses controlled by com puters. “I’m not sure that people wanttt take themselves out of control in tk house and let electronic controk take over,” she says. “The trendno> is putting micro-processor technd ogy on individual appliances,instek having a single computer controllk all the appliances.” Another person studying curreit trends to predict the future is Di Larry Hickman, who teaches a losophy course here on technolop and human values. He believesthr future computers will contribuii most in underdeveloped count* One example would be with “ei pert” systems (programs). Compui ers are now small enough to loai “expert” systems into small batten- operated computers for use in ' world countries. The program allow doctors to make (letter di; ^ sis of medical problems. It will bed most as good as having a medial specialist there, he says: “We’re beginning to see someuK already. The medical community very interested in expert progra® oCrowley ^Waltman I I ATTORNEYS Announce the opening of their offices for the practice of law. 1500 East University Drive, College Station Initial consultation udthout fee. Call for Appointment 696-3366 Humana Hospital Bryan-College Station Has an immediate opening for an RN in ICU/CCU department on the night shift. 1-2 years experience in ICU preferred. ARL Collins nie Wh homen Toronl over th Jim straigh handei Contact Personnel Office 775-4200 extension 233 EOE M/FI 1 € I