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SERVICES HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Wanta turn that free time between classes into $$$? We are looking for dependable students to help distribute # 83-'84 AGGIEL ANDS. INTERESTED? Give us a call. . . STUDENT PUBLICATIONS 230 REED MCDONALD 845-2611 or 845-4611 WELCOME BACK STUDENTS! Ken Martin’s Family Restaurants are now hiring for the Fall semester. If you would like to earn some spending money working at your convenience, see the following: MANAGING PARTNERS David Van Brunt-Pepe’s, 3312 S. College Bobby Bingham, Pepe’s, 107 Domink Bev Ryan-Pepe’s, Post Oak Mall Joe Ruiz, Ken Martin’s Steakhouse Roy Bowman-Fort Shiloh Apply in person ONLY between the hours of 1 -5. DELIVERY DRIVERS NEEDED DUE TO OUR GROWTH, WE HAVE THE NEED FOR 50 DRIVER APPLICANTS TO CONTINUE OUR FREE 30 MINUTE DELIVERY SERVICE. CASH PAID NIGHTLY MUST HAVE OWN AUTOMOBILE FLEXIBLE HOURS APPLY IN PERSON AT 2406-D TEXAS (BY KROGER’S) OR 301 PATRICIA (NORTHGATE) BEHIND BOGIE’S THE GREENERY Landscape Maintenance Crew Member $3.75 per hour Call 823-7551 or come by 1512 Cavitt, Bryan. SUBWAY Accepting applications for part- time & full-time positions. Flexible hours, competitive wages. Apply in person at any location. Parkway Square Woodstone Center Post Oak Mall SWENSEN’S Now interviewing for all positions: Fountaineers, Cooks, and Dishwash ers. All shifts available. Flexible hours, competitive wages. Apply in person at Culpepper Plaza, C.S. after MEN, WOMEN, STUDENTS: For present & future newspaper routes. Early morning hours. $200-$800/mo. BRAZOS NEWS SERVICE 846-2911,846-1253 186114 Part-time Computer Operator, no ex perience required. Must be reliable, able to work some late evenings and early mornings alternate weekends. Prefer Sophomore or Junior. Please send resume to: Don Lawrence, P.O. Box 6500, Bryan, Texas 77805. 4t10 Managers are needed for the 1984 Women’s Basketball team. Please apply to Lynn Hickey, Head Coach in 204 G. Rollie White or call 845-1052. ,5t5 MEN, WOMEN, STUDENTS: Reserve your fall newspaper route now. Early morning routes available. Excellent income for part-time work. BRAZOS NEWS SERVICE 846-2911. 186t14 MR. GATTI’S is now hiring Full & Part-time. Salary plus commission. Must have own car and proof of insurance. Call or come by after 5:00 p.m. at Mr. Gatti’s Univer sity Square (across from Campus). Ask for Charles Clark, 846-4809. ., 7 COMMERCIAL TEAM CLEANING positions available. Nights & weekends. Above minimum pay. Paid travel & vacation. Flexible hours. Must have car, phone & references. Home Care Service, 846-7759.i89t4 MISCELLANEOUS Part-time or full-tinae. Apply in person only after 7pm Thurs. Sept. 13 at Schulman 6 Theatres 2000 E. 29th, Bryan. 7tS Tem|x>rary work for electrical engineering students consisting of wiring and soldering. Cal! 693-5731. 6t5 $360 Weekly/Up Mailing Circulars! No bosses/quotas! Sincerely interested rush self-addressed envelope: Di vision Headquarters, Box 464CFN, Woodstock, IL 60098. 185t20 male afternoon bartender. Waitresses, DJ —Silver <ar, 775-7919, 846-4691. 190t24 atti’s is now hiring for all positions. Apply in per- . _ .. g46 _ Mr. Gatti’s in the Skagg’s Center, or call k for Charles Clark. 4t7 part-time appointment secretary. Must personality and motivation. 5pm-10pm Work all hours or only part, very flexible imy. 7t5 ANTIHISTAMINE STUDY We are looking for 60 individuals to participate in an antihistamine study.Must meet the following requirements: Weed Allergic: Symptoms include, nasal blockage, sneezing, itch of nose, throat or eyes, watery eyes. Male good physical condition. Willingness to earn $100. Call 775-0425 after 5:30 p.m. 4110 SERVICES wanted-instructors, receptionists, jani- V locker room attendants, call Aerofit -0971. 6tl0 WORD PROCESSING by appointment. Leave name and number after the tones. (Pager) 361-8056. 4t20 ock Band! Call if you are inter- 5:00 p.m.). 5t3 Learn to Fly at Executive Aircraft. We have the lowest rates and experienced instructors. Call 693-7144191110 Page 10/The Battalion/Tuesday, September 11, 1984 •Concise- To the Point & An accu rate representation of your abilities...this is how your resume should be. WE ARE THE RESUME EXPERTS! MIDLAND HEIGHTS INTERNATIONAL 846-6486 403 University Dr. W. Above Campus Photo 3t 10 Microchips A/aq 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 Pentagon rejects T.I.’s semi-conducto WHERL'S Pi HL'S LAT CAN HARD WAIT TiU- MELTS rc Word Processing, Resume, Translation (7 major lan guages) 846-6486. It8 Expert typingand word processing. Call 693-0389. 3tl0 Let Suzy type it! Professional Academic typist, also re sume. 775-8476. 189t20 WYLBUR Terminals. Limited quantities. 696-5056 af ter 8p.m., 845-0808 8a.m.-5p.m. 3tl0 FOR SALE Mexican Dresses $14.95 & Up. 4 styles Children’s to Ex l^irge. 1045 S. Texas. 7t6 Decorative UVA Plumes 6-8' tall. 9 colors 3 for 5. 1045 S. Texas. 7t6 Bean Bag Chairs $9.95 & up. 11 sizes 13 colors Factory outlet Truck Load Sale, 1045 S. Texas. 7t6 Mazda 1979 Air conditioned, 5-speed 58,000 miles AM-FM Stereo $5,750.00 Call 779-6781. 7t5 1982 Honda XL500 Excellent condition $1150. Call 6- 8pm 696-7988 Louis. 7t4 2 rolls 35mm Kodak for only $2-send check to SFW, 113 A Wettermark, Nacogdoches, Texas 75961. 4tl6 1965 Mustang $2000.00. 1949 Chevy pick-up-5 win dow cab. 1953 Cadillac collectors item, 775-4928. 6t5 Sectional sofa $225, Walnut coffee table $50, dining room set $350, 764-7921 3t5 Schwinn 10-sp. Men’s 21” frame, very good condition, 846-7574. 6t5 Ford LTD ’78 wagon, cruise, air, PS, PB, radio, new muffler, very clean, excellent condition, must sell, best offer, 696-1596. 6t5 WANTED TTVAf' 1 It 1 United Press International WASHINGTON — The Defense Department Monday rejected mili tary equipment containing suspected faulty microcircuits that may have been installed in thousands of weap ons and gear parts used by all branches of the armed forces, the Pentagon said. “These (semi-conductors) are in many parts and equipment,” Golds mith said in a telephone interview. “This stuff is so universally used now. We don’t know how many (parts) are involved.” background papers. The semi-conductors — tiny sili- •con chips that are used in everything from stereo equipment to aircraft carriers — were produced by the Texas Instruments Corp. of Mid land and were suspected of being faulty when testing irregularities were uncovered by the company, the Pentagon said. He said an earlier review of 546 devices used by IBM "resulted in an estimate of 15 million involved parts over a period of about eight years.” The company informed fense Logistics Agency ol t lem Sept. 6, and the ageno its representatives at thena: fense plants Monday. “It’s terribly com| 1^ Norman Neureiter, a spokes, T.I. at its Dallas headijt “We’ve been in the process T.I. is providing the Pentagon with a list of up to 80 defense con tractors who have ordered the mi crocircuits from T.I. for use in weapons parts and other military equipment. Goldsmith said. ducting a sell-.uidit'in ihujCLJ/^C r (of rhr rhirKim Oil v—/L area. Some (of the chips)] in compliance with specifia trol drawings.” Up to 4,700 separate kinds of mi crocircuits are involved but it is not yet known how many of the devices nave been installed in weapons and other military gear, said John Golds mith, a spokesman for the Defense Logistics Agency. The agency said no lives have been lost and no aircraft or other T.I., which produces home com puters and calculators for the com mercial market, discovered the problem following a complaint by the IBM Corp. of Oswego, N.Y., the Defense Logistics Agency said. T he microcircuits are ns lured to specifications in lit ings, and Neureiter said a undergoes 100-200 tests. chips is backdrop of oibfi equipment destroyed because of part failure. T.I.’s investigation of the problem “revealed a more extensive problem which affected all of their 80-plus customers,” the agency said in a The against a backdrop trial quality control proUnt ing the military that led the 1 ! the latest case, to halt accept* day of 14 F-404 jet engina are built by the General Eltc of Lynn, Mass. EXCHANGE LARGE STOCK OF 14 KARAT GOLD CHAINS (sold by wsight) Wo 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 Texas crime rate for first half of ’( SHO! drops slightly, DWI arrests declinfe United Press International AUSTIN — Declines in murders, robberies, aggravated assaults and burglaries dropped the Texas crime rate down 3.7 percent in the first half of 1984, the Department of Public Safety reported Monday. Texas’ crime rate for the period of January-June 1984 stood at 2,879.8 crimes per 100,000 people, compared to a rate of 2,989.7 per 100,000 Texans during the same pe riod one year ago. The number of actual crimes dropped by 1 percent to 452,825. “Murders were down 8.2 percent, robbery cases dropped almost 10 percent, aggravated assaults de clined by almost 4 percent, and bur glaries were down 5.1 percent," said DPS Director Col. Jim Adams. Drug arrests, which are not calcu lated in the overall crime rate, were up 16.6 percent. Drunk driving ar rests declined 7 percent with 66,959 DWI arrests in tne first half of 1984 compared to 71,972 for the first six months of last year. Adams said the decline in DWI ar rests indicated more people are obeying laws. “Hopefully, the iturea* public awareness about tht driving problem and tou; have reduced the nunibet offenders on our roadi, said. "But the number of arro cates we still have a srnou and DWI enforcement ci> a major priority of policr he said. The crime rate is based made by 776 state, count) law enforcement agencies. ROOMMATE WANTED Female Roommate. Nice 3 bedroom 2 Bath $ 155.00/mo. 846-2275. 7t5 The Battalion Classifieds 845-2611 Need roommate (female). 2/2 apartment, September ’ ’ -s. 693-2390 5t5 rent free! $ 124/mo. + VS bills, Fourth female roommate wanted. Non-smoker. Large 2bdrm. studio. 693-2772 193tll FOR RENT Male roommate needed. $750/semester. All bills paid. 693-2772. 193tll FOR RENT NORTHGATE FIRST STREET APTS. 1 & 2 Bedrooms Central Air & Heat NO PETS! Update clothes for infants, children, students, ladies. Bargain prices. A consignment shop. NEARLY NEW RESALE SHOPPE 408 Oak, Bryan. Closed Mondays. 779-1731. INTRODUCING JAZZ EXERCISE Unil WASH passes Irg states own wrecks in ■ d e!l ? The nit Dance routines to work heart & lungs wote. was increasing stamina, Hy 1 esponsibl ^ . .recks. Rec flexibility and cooftfc^^ C()nf| Try the first class lhal source Tues/Thurs 6pm, Mon/Wed)i Rep. fin For dancers and Shiloh Place, non-dare i College Si* For Lease 2 l»drm. duplex. 4 blocks .south of Jersey. $ 175/mo. + utilities. Vacant October I or will share re mainder of September. 260-9738, 693-6327. 6t5 2 bdrm., 1 bath duplex, Southwood Valley, lots of stor age, covered patio, lease/deposit required. 822-00743t5 2 bedroom, Ikfc bath unit of 4-plex. Beautiful kitchen, large livingrooni with ceiling fan, large master-bdrm with ceiling fan. Call 846-0416. 6t3 Townhouse, 1527 Wolf Run, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, newly re-painted, new carpets and roof, $600/month, utilities not included 190t24 SPECIAL NOTICE 2bdrm., 1 bath duplex, Villa West area, close to cam pus. Good floor plan. Deposit/lease required. 822-0074 3t5 Four year membership at the Gyms of Texas for half price. Call Bill at 693-5470 for more information. 6t5 New four bedroom house in fashionable area, five min utes from campus. $800/mo. 764-7921 3tl0 DECEMBER GRADS On Your Mark, Get Set, Go - Order Your Graduation Announcements MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER Monday-Friday September 3, 1984 to September 27,1984 Room 2170 MSC 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. 990 Pitcher of Beei at Pa^xci. Pijgxi formerly ALFREDO’S 846-0079 846-38!' 16” Supreme Cheese Pizza $6.99 16” Papa’s Deluxe Pizza $10.99 99( each x-tra item Joir P.M. Lube Centers “Your Preventive Maintenance Specialists” Lube, Oil and Filter 10 Minute Oil Change We will Lubricate Car’s Chassis. Check & Fill windshield solvent, brake fluid, power steering fluid & correct tire pressure. We will drain the old oil & install up to 5 qts. of quality 30 wt. motor oil & new filter. (on most American & Foreign Cars & Trucks) 3100 Texas Ave. So. College Station 764-9253 M< Roll OFFICIAL NOTICE OFFICIAL NOTICE TO TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY STUDENTS In the past, certain information has been made public by Texas A&M Uni versity as a service to students, families, and other interested individuals. Under the “Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974,” the fol lowing directory information may be made public unless the student de sires to withhold any or all of this information. Student’s name, address (local and permanent), telephone listing, date and place of birth, sex, nationality, race, major, classification, dates of at tendance, class schedule, degrees awarded, awards or honors, class standing, previous institution or educational agency attended by the stu dent, parents’ name and addresss, sports participation, weight and height of athletic team members, parking permit information and photog raphy. Any student wishing to withhold any or all of this information should fill out, in person, the appropriate form, available to all students at the Reg istrar’s Office, no later than 5 p.m. Friday, September 14,1984. 192112 TRADITIONS COUNCI APPLICATIONS CLOSE iC Wednesday, Sept. 12 5:00 p.m. FI Applications are Available in 221 Pavilion Roll