The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 18, 1985, Image 6

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Irmi ail. < at })c*l. I iH'dmoin Mai l ai S200 pri monih.
‘2 Ik'iIi ooms stal l S‘2-4S pci monih .X. - S 200 deposit. Call
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Spend Spring break at South Padre condo on beach.
Accomodates 6. $200 deposit. Call Gail 845-5340. 696-
“307. • 95t6
l oin j»li*\ Apts. \v\vIs retnodek'd S250.00 per month.
Tuo hedi oom. one hath. W7I) connei lions. (ionvenient
loi anipus. 77.7-1 790 8 a.in.-5 p.m.. 779-0992 (i p.in.-9
p.m. v 73t30
upcoming talent contest. Come by 44 10 lege NiiBnlO
DOMESTIC
SERVICES
693-1954
Part-Time Team
Cleaning.
Flexible Hours.
$3.85/Hour plus
Mileage. Must have
phone and
transportation.
SUMMER EMPLOYMENT-Colorado Mountain Re
sort Employer is seeking male and female appli
cants for: Retail Sales. Food Service And other re
tail oriented jobs. Mid May thru Mid September
located in Estes Park, Colo. For further intormation
write:
National Park Village North
Mark Schifferns
740 Oxford Lane
Fort Collins, CO 80525 97t5
3USBOYS needed. Ap
ply in person PELICAN’S
WHARF, 2500 Texas
Avenue S., C.S. Equal
Opportunity Employer. 9317
CHUISESHIPS HIRING! $16-$30.000! Carribcan,
Hawaii, World. Calk for Guide, Directory, Newsletter.
1-(916) 944-4444 xTexas A&M cruise. 78t24
AIRLINES HIRING! $14-$39,000! Stewardesses, Res-
ervationist! Worldwide! Call for guide. Directory,
Newsletter. 1-(916) 944-4444 ext. TexasA&Mair. 78t24
Earn $8-$24 or more per hour. Highest Commissions
paid for selling the new Jaycee Restaurant Sampler
Book. No Skills needed—Book Sell Itself. Work own
hours! Call Paul 823-1518. 96t5
OVERSEAS JOBS..Summer, yr. round. Europe, S.
Amer., Australia, Asia. All fields. $900-2000 mo. Sight
seeing. Free info. Write IJC, PO Bx 52-TX-4 Corona
Del Mar, CA 92625. 90t 11
Part-time hands man needed. Experience necessary.
Must have own 11 anspoitation and tools. Call Beal
Realiv 823-5409. ^ 94t9
SPECIAL NOTICE
Spring Break Hurry! South Padre and Steamboat are sold
out - but there’s still a little space left at Daytona Beach
starting at $78, Mustanglsland/Port Aransas for $119 and
Corpus Christi at $79. Don’t wait any longer - call sun-
chase tours today toll free 1-800-321-5911 or contact your
local campus representative or travel agency, hurry! 95t6
ROOMMATE WANTED
Female roommate. Own bedroom, $160 VS utilities.
Shuttle route, 693-4058. 98t5
WANTED
$60 $60 $60 $60
SORE THROAT STUDY
150 participants needed with
sore throats, to participate in a
questionaire study $60 incen
tive. Call 776-0411.
$60 $60 $60 $60
Wanted: 10 overweight people to lose weight and/or
make money. Call 693-2635. 96t5
Wanted: Used 1983 or 1984 Honda Aero 80 motos-
cooter. Write 2308 Zinnia Court, Killeen, TX. 76542.
95t5
SERVICES
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.
91 tin
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Planning a Party? D..J. Party Service has just the music,
and this semester try our Friday Special just $125. For
hooking information leel free to call DAVID KIFX
846-1838. • 76t39
Professional quality typing. Term papers, Theses, Busi-
' ilyn, 693-7515.
ness needs. Call Marilyn, 693-751'
SERVICES; Alterations and custom sewing. Dennis
Ambrose 846-9625. References upon request. 309A
Koch. 9U20
Cavline-lnformatiou. referrals, peer-counseling. Mon-
dav-Fridav. 5:30-10:30. 775-1797. 8U32
Tvping. word processing, resumes. Lowest prii
highest quality in town. PERFECT PRINT, 822-1430.
Prolessional I \ ping. I weint teals experience. Labs
diesis, lei in papers, equations, eu . 693-8537
WORD PROCESSING all kinds. By appointment only.
Call 775-6178 anvtinie. 82t20
Oif campus it ping sort ho. I usi at t to ale reasonable ex
perienced. Hintcnicnl. C all Riibin 260-6878. 83l20
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion procedures and
referrals — Free pregnancy testing. Houston, Texas
(713)271-0121. 80t69
TYPING-WORD PROCESSING
Fast and Dependable
Personalized Service
We understand form and style.
Beginning our sixth year.
AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES
110 Lincoln, C.S. 693-1070 96t31
FOR SALE
Epsoh FX100 printer. $675. New. Call 845-8650 ask
for Geyata (Gay’-yah-tah). 95t5
1MPALA 68,327 PARTS: motor, traits, etc. $150.00 in
terior $100.00, $300.00 takes all 846-7146. 96tl0
1NYADS.
BUT REAL
HEAVYWEIGHTS
WHEN RESULTS
REALLY COUNT.
o matter what
you've go to say
or sell, our Classi
fieds can help you
do the big job.
t he Aggie Blood Drive, sponsored by APO, OPA and Student
Government wilt be held through Thursday, Blood donation loca
tions will be at the Pavilion, l(j a.m.-.H p.m'.. Commons, 10 a.m.-S
p.m. and mobiles at Sbisa and Rudder Fountain 10 a.m.-O p.m. Ev
eryone is urged to donate.
Women’s club offers CPR courses
Two courses in Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPRl will be
held by the Women's Club a< 1200 Carter Creek Parkway in Bryan
this month. The morning course will Ik- given today and Tuesday
from 9 a.un-noon. The evening course will be given on I uesday and
Thursday from 7 p.m.-10 p.m. Certification from the American
Hear! Association and the Red Cross will be given upon successful
completion. T he cost is 50 cents for the instruction booklet. To regis
ter, call ihe American Heart office at 775-1970.
Events planned for women’s week
m
Aggie Women’s Association and Women in Communit ation are
sponsoring A3cM Women’s Week. Events today include a brown bag
lunch and seminar with Aggie professional women at noon in 20b
MSC. Lvnn Noble will sneak at 7:.'9) p.m. in 001 Rudder. Wednesday
a style snow will be held at noon in the MSC Lounge and a reception
will liegin at 5 p.m. in Rudder Exhibit Hall. Dr. Sara Alpern will
speak and entertainment will he provided by the Women’s Chorus.
The public is invited to attend all events which are free of charge.
For more information, call jo at 845-1IT5.
offers scholarships
nee scholarships are now available for undergraduate health
science majors of high academic achievement . Application forms are
available at the Scholarship Office in the Pavilion, the Biology Advis*
01 BSBW and from the Dean of Science in 318 t
10UI— ... IP— m 1
Deadline for application is March 1, 1985.
BSBW.
Dive club forming In College Station
nzos Valley Divei
*
a new dive club in Brazos county, is meet-
’ i mg Wednesday at 7:SO p m. in the College Station Community Cen-
• ^ ^TAMU Scuba Club is inviting all of its members
i s to come meet the members of this organization
ter, room 106,
and interested i
China, U.S. trade
builds relations:
SCONA speaker
ALL:
The
Battalion
845-2611
By JAY BLINDERMAN
Reporter
Trade relations provide an oppor
tunity for the United States to ex
pand business and build a strong
and lasting relationship with China,
an executive with Hughes Tool Co.
said Friday morning during
SCONA.
Calvin Sholtess, executive vice
president of Hughes Tool Co., said
that relationship, however, must be
built with patience and relations
must be expanded to their full po
tential.
“If you consider trade in China a
big, ripe plum ready to be picked, I
am confident you are most likely to
not taste it until the next crop,” Shol
tess said.
Sholtess is a member of the Coun
cil for Executive Development at
Texas A&M and has been employed
at Hughes Tool for 35 years. For 20
of those years, he has worked in in
ternational trade.
“The Chinese are the world’s best
traders and negotiators,” he said.
“They really do their homework.”
The Chinese are honest in their
business dealings and realize that
they are behind in economic devel
opment, Sholtess said.
He also said the Chinese will have
to develop roads and modern trans
portation systems to parallel eco
nomic production if they hope to
meet their growth expectations.
If the Chinese can establish an
equivalent standard of living, Shol
tess said, the market in China will be
four times as large as the market in
the United States.
Just in the last five years, changes
in dress habits towards more color
ful and stylisli clothing reflect a
fresh outlook for the people of
China, he said.
Sholtess said a company wanting
to deal with China should he profes
sional, persistent and most impor
tantly, patient.
AT&T official to lecture
in Chemistry Building
An AT&T Bell Laboratory of ficial
will discuss “Optical Communica
tions” today at 4 p.m. in 231 Chemis-
ry Building as part of the Robert A.
Welch Foundation Lecture series.
Dr. Kenneth A. Jackson, head of
the Optical Material Research De
partment at AT&T Bell Laborato-
ies, will present the lecture.
fields of crystal growth and phase
transformations and has received
the Matthewson Gold Medal of the
American Institute of Mechanical
Engineers, said Dr. Michael Rosy-
nek, associate head of the chemistry
department.
i it's Good News 1
The Robert A. Welch Foundation
supports research in chemistry and
physics. It annually sponsors univer
sity lectures concerning scientific re
search.
Jackson’s principal research inter
ests are in the structure and prop
erties of materials, both crystalline
and amorphous, Rosynek said.
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Jackson has done work in the
Jackson also has been president of
both the American Association for
Crystal Growth and the Materials
Research Society.
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College Station
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