The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 26, 1985, Image 4

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Battalion Classified
HELP WANTED
CITY OF BRYAN
has the following
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
SECRETARY-LIBRARY
Proficient typing skills of 50wpm and shorthand 80wpm or dic
tating equipment. Some evenings and Saturdays may be re
quired. $6.18 hr. and good benefits.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT PLANNER
Individual must have Professional degree in Planning, Building
Construction or related field. Experience in construction man
agement, inspections, cost estimation and housing rehabilita
tion techniques. Computer experience preferred. Salary
$1,728 with benefits.
MUNICIPAL DEVELOPMENT PLANNER
Individual must have Professional degree in Planning or clo
sely realted field and have general understanding of related
principles and theories. Individual will do subdivision and site
plan review, responsible for land use data base maintenance.
Computer experience preferred and administrative ability. Sal
ary $1,728.00.
GENERAL CLERK—INSPECTIONS
Ability to type 35wpm. Knowledge of building construction per
mits helpful. Ability to deal with general public. Filing and orga
nizational skills needed. 40 hours per week. $5.11/hr.
Apply: City of Bryan Employment Office
300 S. Washington
8:30a.m.-12p.m. 2:30p.m.-5p.m.
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer-M/F
SWENSEN’S
Now accepting applications for
wait persons and soda foun
tain workers. Part-time and
full-time. Apply in person be
tween 11:00am-2:00pm at Cul
pepper Plaza, C.S.
Sharp Sales Person Wanted for
retail Jewelry Sales. Must be avail
able Spring break and Christmas.
Texas Coin Exchange
404 University Drive. East
College Station 100t10
, PERSONALS
HAPPY 21st
Stephanie
Love, Kent
Accepting applications for summer lifeguard positions
for City of College Station. Apply at Thomas Pool II to
7:30 Monday thru Friday. I04tl0
GARAGE SALE
FOR RENT
BAKER STREET
MINI WAREHOUSE
5x5 to 10x30
$18 to $77
846-5794 DAYS
779-3938 NIGHTS
ROOMMATE WANTED
FOR SALE
\|>;it (incuts lor mu located in Snook, Texas. Central
teal & air. carpet. I l>cclrooni start at $200 per month,
J iK'drooins start $248 per month .& $ 200 deposit. Call
140-8878 during the day. Call I-">(>7-7124 nignts. 85t20
SERVICES
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 og..
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. 846-3765. ,
if 1 tin
Condo for sale
2 bedrooms IVs bath, w/d in
cluded, all furnished, fire place.
Just painted, very well main
tained, 696-1525. 10412
BAYONETS
(I)WILKINSON
1907 WWI-16” blade, $45.
(1) FRENCH
T-Blade CA. 1878-18” blade,
$55. Kent 764-7874. io4ti
SKI COLORADO-SPRING BREAK. -1 days skiing,
trausportation-lodging-lift tickets-breakfasts. $285.
A KM group—Hurry. 260-7058. 104t4
Roland electric piano, 88 key, 2 pedal,
voices, wood grain exterior w/stand; built
in amplifier speakers; Buss for compu
ter/synthesizer applications excellent
condition. Perfect for dorm-headphone
jack. $1200.00 all offers considered.
846-9192.
Planning a Parly? D.J. Party Service has just the music,
and this semester try our Friday Special just $125. For
booking information feel free to call DAVID KIEL
846-1838. 76t39
Fender Telecaster and Peavey 120 watt amp $500, 268-
0178. 10415
Senior Boots: Worn one semester, excellent condition.
Size 71*2-8. $200.00. 846-7211. 102t4
Tvping, word processing, resumes. Lowest prices,
highest quality in town. PERFECT PRINT, 822-1430.
78t35
’80 Celica 5spd A/C AM/FM Cass. 4 spkrs. Excl. Cond.
693-1740 100t5
Professional TypistAvord processor. Faculty: I do
’ . Cal’"
theses, journals. Call Suzanne, 775-8476.
Break-apart bike for sale. Bike folds up in seconds. Fits
easily into ear trunk. Great for riding around campus.
764-7921. lOOtlO
Prolcssional Ijping. Tweiuv tears experience. Labs,
thesis, term papers, equations, ele. 693-8537
IMPALA 68,327 PARTS: motor, trails, etc. $150.00 in
terior $100.00, $300.00 takes all 846-7146. 96tl0
SERVICES; Alterations and custom sewing. Dennis
Ambrose 846-9625. References upon request. 309A
Koch. 9D20
Gavlinc-lnformation. referrals, peer-counseling. Mon-
dav-Kridav. 5:30-10:30. 775-1797. 81t32
WANTED
CASH
for gold, silver,
old coins, diamonds
Full Jewelery Repair
Large Stock of
Diamonds
Gold Chains
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
404 University Dr.
846-8916
3202-A Texas Ave.
(across from E! Chico, Bryan)
77S-76S2 191
PANNING
FOR
GOLD?
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WANTED. History major to tutor freshman in Ameri
can Historc, 693-0693. 103t5
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Classified !
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: Cross and chain last semester, 263 EK: Con
tact Peggy, 846-4228. 104t3
845-2611
Page 4/The Battalion/Tuesday, February 26, 1985
Survival
Conference to address prof
'publish or perish' problem
By SARAH OATES
Stuff Writer
For fear of perishing if they don’t
publish, some college teachers have
placed teaching a poor second to re
search.
“The problem with publishing or
perishing is that faculty members of
many universities see their advance
ment as based on how much they
publish, not their teaching or servi
ce,” said Dr. Ken Eble, professor of
English at the University of Utah.
Eble is one of four professors who
will speak at a day-long conference
Wednesday on teaching and re
search at the undergraduate and
graduate levels. The conference,
sponsored by the Center for Teach
ing Excellence, begins at 8:30 a.m. in
206 Memorial Student Center.
In a phone interview Monday,
Eble said teachers tend to devote
more of their time and energy to re
search rather than teaching oecause
promotions often are based on re
search.
However, research should be con
sidered equally with teaching and
service, the three things on which
teachers are evaluated, he said.
“Many people feel a university’s
primary purpose is research,” Eble
said, “but many also feel the primary
purpose is teaching. I think that un
til we realize that teaching is the pri
mary function to which scholarship,
committee activities and service con
tribute, we’ll continue to debate over
research versus teaching.”
Eble said it is acceptable for a
small number of professors in a uni
versity to concentrate on research,
but the rest should be judged in. tea
ching.
“Scholarship in teaching should
be honored,” he said.
Other speakers at the conference
will be Dr. Duwayne Anderson,
Texas A&M University associate
provost for research; Dr. Glenn Ross
Johnson, A&M professor of curric
ulum and instruction and educatio
nal administration; and Dr. James
Slice, professor of chemical engi
neering at the University of Texas.
Student city council
liaison to be featured
at Sully’s Symposium
New credit card. No one refused. Also information on
receiving VISA. MASTERCARD with no credit check.
Free brochure. Call 602-990-2854 extension 505. 104l2
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion procedures and
referrals — Free pregnancy testing. Houston. Texas
(713)271-0121. 80t69
Dr. G’s wants Comedians, Musicians, Singers, etc. for
upcoming talent contest. Come by 4410 College Main.
98t 10
MOVING SALE Kitchenware, baby items, freezer,
Rshtank, stereo, Rlecabinet, lawnmower, furniture.
696-4473. 100t8
Mike Hachtman, the Student
Government liaison to the College
Station City Council, will be the fea
tured speaker at Sully’s Symposium
at noon Wednesday.
Hachtman is considering running
for a city council position and will
announce his decision concerning
the council position at 2 p.m.
Wednesday in 501 Rudder, he said.
Hachtman, a junior industrial dis
tribution major, has served as Stu
dent Government liaison to the city
council for two years. He also rep
resents off-campus ward II as a stu
dent senator.
“If I decide to run, I don’t want to
be considered as just a student run
ning for city council,” Hachtman
said.
He said his reasons for running
would be two-fold.
“I think students have not been
effectively represented,” Hachtman
said.
“But I also think I can represent
the needs of the people of College
Station.”
At the symposium, Hachtman
said he will discuss his experiences as
student liaison and student senator.
He said he will also discuss the
considerations potential candidates
must make before declaring their
candidacies.
Lambda Sigma, the sophomore
honor society, sponsors the weekly
symposiums.
Female roommate needed for immediate occupancy.
Very nice apartment. Own room. Close to campus. On
shuttle bus route. $171.67 plus utilities. Call Michelle at
764-0921 or 845-2630. 100t5
History today
Today’s highlight in history:
On February 26, 1919, Congress
established Grand Canyon National
Park in Arizona.
In 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte es
caped from the Island of Elba to be
gin his second conquest of France.
In 1846, “Buffalo Bill” Cody was
born near Davenport, Iowa.
In 1870, the first New York City
subway line was opened to the pub
lic.
In 1962, after becoming the first
American to orbit the Earth, astro
naut John Glenn addressed a joint
session of Congress. Glenn told the
lawmakers, “exploration and the
pursuit of knowledge have always
paid dividends in the long run.”
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THE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY
announces
Dr. Robert J. House
Professor of Organizational Behavior
University of Toronto
As Visiting Scholar, Spring 1985
Dr. House is an internationally acclaimed
scholar in the field of leadership. His
research has focused on charismatic
leadership, power, and executive
succession. Dr. House will present a seminar
entitled "Charismatic Leadership: Theory
and Evidence" on Wednesday, February 27
at 3:00 in 457 John R. Blocker Building. All
interested members of the university are
invited to attend.