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Battalion Classifieds Page 6/The Battalion/Friday, December 6,1985 Symphonic band brr music to life in Rudde Associ :arrollt( convoy of 85 Rol FOR RENT FOR RENT AUCTION HELP WANTED a t m CAMPUS Now Leasing! We will pay your security deposit plus, free rent for February! Starting at $250.00 J902 COLLEGE MAIN country place apartments 8460515 B. Y. 0. B. Be Your Own Boss ^astmard -Avartments 7600 central park lane ™ COLLEGE ST.. TX 77840 693-8066 • Monthly Parties • $50 reduction in rent for referrals Come Make Your Mark at Eastmark Attention Horsemen Christmas Special The American Saddlery is over stocked. Must auction a truckload of western saddles and tack of all kinds including Circle-Y, Tex-Tan, Longhorn, Action, Billy Cook, with 14”, 15", & 16” seats. Some hand tooled, silver laced and buck stitch ed. Some plain hard seats, some children’s saddles, also English saddles, several full silver show saddles. All adult saddles have a 5 year written guarantee. Partial Tack Listing Sunbean clippers, SS spurs, SS bits, wool blankets, stable blank ets, ropes, bridles, silver head stalls, & show halters. Plenty of hal ters of all kinds. Hundreds of items too numerous to list. Tack to be sold individually and in group lots All Name Brand Merchandise Cash, Check with proper Terms: ID Master Card & Visa Inspection Time: 6:00 p.m. Sale Day Auction Time: Tuesday 10 7 p.m. Dec V.F.W. Hall 2818 W. Bypass Bryan, Texas Auctioneer: Tommy ton TXS 054-1338 Hut Houston Chronicle looking for early morning paper delivery route people. $400-$700. monthly. Call Julian at 693-2323 or Andy at 693-7815. 65tln By TAMARA BELL Stuti Writer .Student i< work doing t quipment cliet koui and main- tcnance ol outdoor retrt ation equipment. For more in- formation contact die 1 iti amural-Re( reational Si>orts OfFitc, 84 >-7826. 68112/9 Waiiressev needed immediat elv. No experience net- essai \. Ye terdav’s. 846- 2625 1 EliOA.M.AJI’.M.) 68tl2/|3 Accounting grad, student lot busy doctor's ofllcc part- lime position. Apply, 17 75 Bi areresl Dr. at E. 29th St. 68itn Citizens 1 .ink. Evening shift computer oper.uor. Prior compute! operations e x|>cn ente desirable. Call 779- 6666.ext 132 lot an appoint a lent 64112/6 Part time lielp. (.rapevi e personality. Call 69(>- 1411 66tfh $ 10.-$3(i( . Weekly/Up mailing circulars! No quotas! Sincerely nterested rush sell- addressed envelope: Sue- cess, P.(i. Box 470 CEO WiHr Islotk. It.600985It 12/10 Aide needed for mirseiA Sell! >1. 12-5:30 Monday thru Friday. 8- 16-5571. HbtAl Delis er\ ( rivers needed Musi know (it\ and have mo- Inns lien economy cat t .in nnnediait Is. 774-ilixai t>7tl2/l 1 K veiling Telephone Sa es 5 o expei ienue necessarv. Bins well Ihs 5:11(1-9 on p M Mondas Fridas and 9:06 \ \| n> 1:00 Sal. 1 ill lx' ween 9 00 A M md 3:00 I' M Mni day-Frkkn. 77 4-0IMt0. Ii7il2ll D;n lelep lone sales nee led i our ollice. Fx|XM ieme a plus, but not required. I'.ns sen well. 1 lours 9:tHI in 5:0111’ M Monday-Frid n. ( a 11774-OlMill 67(12/11 Rudder Auditorium was alive with the sound of music when the Texas A&M Symphonic Band pre sented its annual fall concert Thurs day night. Playing to an audience of about 200 students, adults and children, the 85-piece band performed selec tions byjohn Philip Sousa, J.S. Bach, Alfred Reed and Leroy Anderson. joe Haney, director of I hand. The concert began with “The Free Lance March’ by Sousa and was followed by Bach’s “Komm’ Sus- ser Tod.” Master of ceremonies, Capt. Jay Brewer gave a short synop sis of each piece preceding the selec tion. John J. Haynie, a retired trumpet teacher from North lexas State University, performed two solos, “Carnival of Venice” and “Concert Etude.” After he concluded his per formance, the band gave him a standing ovation. plllas Thursda gue” ended the tirstkli j)> e l l ' camei minute program. the hand resumed I’he piece was condu ? d|£ er ; ^otherwise weatl trek from the p ,, . , . mime in central Haney organized tltt#t§(rhou S ands hand 13 years ago M )( |ed Iris of Ue nU I-IISt SuitefoiMa,,,., M -,,|c ( | it, movement with a rapiiDt| j n kaineeslinur was Followed by a tributem-i, ..,j ( i | ie i las i, I he tribiiteijP^Hwhole licet. such as "Oh Susanna, “k'Mf er," Old Man River" and tow n Races.” fo usher in theChristi the jmigrain concludedkti^t Asset iHi.ii odv of Qiristmascarok |alv< fm 1 he music selection ir to the World,” ‘Deck "Hark the Herald, Angi “lintzle Bells.” IQUSTON- vici has appeal plime Court ti> execution for : could not get al. Haynie entertained the audience with an additional piece not listed on the program. 1 he selection, “Mark 10,” was written for his trumpet-playing son when he was a child. And Weinberger’s “Polka and Fu- - Jr , j I he hand received .... u\.tinm on usendininott^B 11 ''I’l”’" 1 , 1 the program wasspc ,^ r;iV . <)n ]w x hA{ i iiinili seal bv thtBrn^B' 1 1 ". counsel at the I possible regain lion |)i(>< esN. th (:lub. The Ivand's next perfoi Ik’ the (ihristmas prop Memorial Studeni Centei at noon. a CHIMNEY HILL BOWLING CENTER ,40 LANES League & Open Bowling Family Entertainment Bar & Snack Bar 701 University Dr E 260-9184 OFFICIAL NOTICE NEW! G L 4 0 2 One and V2 blocks from campus 2 BDRM/1 BATH 3 BDRM/2 BATH Limited Time Special Rates $399. $575. •Fully Furnished •Washer/Dryer •Covered Parking 402 Nagle at Northgate (Off University Drive Behind Skaggs) 846-8960 SERVICES PEPPER TREE APARTMENTS Landmark Properties, Inc. • Shuttle bus • Free cable tv • Party room • Swimming pool • Laundry facilities • 1-2-3 bedrooms • 6 different floor plans • Lots of closet space • Excellent maintenance crew • Convenient to shopping areas 693-5731 Hours: 9 to 6 Mon. - Fri. Also Open Sat. 2701 Longmire Drive College Station 55111/15 NOT A THING TO WEAR AND A CLOSET FULL OF CLOTHES? No time to shop? Save time, save money and look terrific. Give yourself a session with an image consultant for your personal or business image. We turn your clothes into a completely versatile ward robe, that won’t go out of style and really shows your self confidence. Closet Evaluation Wardrobe Plan Personal Shopping Color Analysis Call Thelma Fisher at 764-0642 11-7 Mon-Sat Gift Certificates ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS If you have ordered a 1986 Aggieland and will not be attending A&M next fall and wish to have it mailed to you, please stop by the En glish Annex and pay a $3.50 mailing fee along with your forwarding ad dress so your Aggieland can be mailed to you next fall when they ar rive. 33112/18 Southwest Pkwy cation • Peaceful setting • 1 Br/1 Ba and Br/iy 2 Ba We’ve got your apartment home and we’ve got your price! Come in to day! Limited offer! Office hours: Oakwood Apts. M-F 8:30-5:00 696-9100 Siiiiiiimiiiiimiimiiiiimimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiu Around town Food challenge issued to deporir A dull enge nas oetn tss »J bv the Dcpaitu'emof AettnjioH ginetrnng to all UnivctMtv deparimcius to oOllert atnin goods. Anyone interested should contact Susan <n 845JSM items collected will lie distributed to needy families in the Bra lege Station area. Give from your hear is to make the howlbsii for someone less fortunate than vourself. University press holds warehoused More than 8(H) new and backlist titles published by Teat J University Press, TCU Press. Rice University Press, TexasStatt lorital Association. Texas Agricultural Experiment Siatkatai ers will be discounted up to 80 p< i cent at the press’Cbtistmana house sale. Damaged copies will be available at even gratetai Hale hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday and Fi iday andOm p.m. Saturday at die John H. Lindsey building on Lewis Stres cent to the bonfire site. For more infonnatioO call the press**! 1436. FRESHM* lions av ; ; Pavilicn 1NTERV bancifei is sib. CAMPUS training THE AS5 will ha’ other o COLOMf p.m. at HILLEL comtm CO-OP s to wor their c Harriti job ass thi on g MSCHO firing i Christmas programs sponsored ira Treat Yourself to a Battalion! TYPINQ - WORD PROCESSING Fast and Dependable Personalized Service We understand form and style. Beginningour sixth year- AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES 110 Lincoln, C.S. 693-1070 ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable rat^s. Dissertations, theses, term papers, resumes. Typing and copying at one stop. ON THE DOUBLE 331 University Drive. 846-3755. gum AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY Yearbook fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancelled orders. Yearbooks must be picked up within 90 days from time of arrival as an nounced in The Battalion. Students who will not be on campus when the yearbooks are published, usually in September, must pay a mailing and handel- ing fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will the be mailed without the necessary fees having been paid. 33112/1 e | It's Good News | fillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllluT Saturday and Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at St Thomas Ej& Church. 906 Jersey in College Station, the congregatiotsoi Thomas and St. ** "lii *" *' 'Mi* '* 1 * 1 Francis Episcopal churches will join in worviji their combined music ministries present a ’’Festivalot Lews Carols.” This traditional English service of scriptures, antes:; H • by calling 696-1 MSI! Hospitality is sponsoring a Christmas prttfratm WS41 day through Thursday tn the MSC main lounge Sundayte41 he a Christmas tree lighting ceremony. Dr. Kotdus, the vice id Denis Davis, president oUheMSCi HILLEL AGGIE 12:30 THE AS will h; other< ERESH1S turns a Dec. 1 dent of student services, and Denis Davis, president 0! ilieM! be tire guests of honor A history of the ('.hrisunas tree aod tinffi | of giving will Ire addressed. There will be a reception iolbrnS p ceremony. Other programs will be at noon during the wed “ MSG HC enum Word Processing: Proposals, dissertations, theses, manuscripts, reports, newsletters, term papers. DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY Directory fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made. Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancelled orders. Directories must be picked up during the aca demic year in which they are pub lished 33112/18 MSC HC Christ day F; by Lai MSC IN have* portai PHI TH at 7:3 booth STUDE’ p.m.; sumes, letters, 7()4-6614. Defensive driving. Insurance discount, ticket deferral, call: 8a.m.- 5p.m. Mon-Fri. 693-1322. 13U2/18 GARAGE SALE Village on the Creek has a few one and two bedroom condominiums for sale or lease. Inquire about our Buy Back Plan! Located at Old College Main and Wellborn Road. Phone 846- 6601 /764-9077. 45tn/i Typing. He earch papers s. <M>-0914. vports. Lulu •ation Units, etc. 65t 12/16 age S inary sthool parking lot on Hwy. 60. Experience Typist - IBM Selectric. Reasonable rates. Call Marilyn 693-7515. 59U2/13 FOR SALE New credit card! No one refused! Also information on receiving Visa. MasterCard with no credit cheek. For de- tails tall ti()2-947-3561 ext. 305. tot 12/10 Mivata 12 speed bicycle. Kxcellem condition. Extra’s. SloO.OO 823-8126 alter 5:00. Ask. Mark. b7tl2/9 Net stucU Ills l\V( bedi oom, MK bath f< urplexcs near vet chyo . W.D otme lions, Wi let. sew age pal, . Call 776 0255 .64 12/18 w. II, sit s Com I wo bed t oo u lulls WI. id 1 1/2 hath. M’l io\. 1000 s< i' pstai s asbet k di ver. deck. i tea slim lie $:!9 >. 0'.i:t 4750. 69 i-ir>(ii) 64 12/18 Slia K. I< IK <1. l a 12. Oak 1 Ml si. 14X >6. 2 lied •oom. new . 1 bath md kitebe t (cut al ai. In at slot age Iniild- ing ■MM> tan es \ ill. w asher tk- luei. $8900. ruiatue. t*93 -520t nt tl lilt <t 80t -793-* 49 6 li 1/20 \p. it11 te it •m. t IK \ Walk. ‘g distatu to cam ms. 1 1 after UK 1 1 K .$ >30. 'ills P ild M lie student only. Ca ■>!' in.. 6 )3- 1 18.4 64(12/6 Fu Re it HI 1 nl' ( lii.kc l)i plrs. \\ ..Ik In t »scts. jl '|K I'd. si tit Ir s: 00 1 „g<- t-ple S285.t A J lleat. ■eilmg fans . eon pk te kitchens . Sill'd cat c. (|iiiel resoiial le llti- lile . 540 53 )[. 6' 112/111 On • l,r< n. p.O’tt lent. >32 5./mo. \ll lulls paid. I’m 1. sauna lam nil's 1 n ililie s. Must see "» :i i>i>; •ciate. Ca Sal. . 6‘ :t-67 16. It 1/24 \ \ Apt .3 ll.'dl min. 2 liatli S3 75 2 In driKuii. 1 'need. hoi SI' S3 >0. Neai AN M . Deei ml (X- lie.'. 693-5286 65011 WORDS...TO Go. Professional word processing at rea sonable prices. 696-2962, anytime. 40tl2/9 Refrigerator: must sell. 4.3 cubic feel. Kxcellem condi tion. $50. Dan Wynne: 845-2451 (leave message). 67112/6 Word Processing: Papers, reports, etc. Fa reasonable. 846-6200 ist, accurate, 63tl2/13 1980 Ceiica Cl. S-spccd, air-ciiiidiiioning. and only 35,000 miles. | ust $:1995.00. 822-4389. 67t 12/11 Typing. Theses, dissertations, term paper; Reasonable rates. 693-1598. s, dictation. 50112/10 Student desk and chair, twin lx>x springs and mattress, 846-3954. 64tl2/6 STUDLNT TYPING 20 years experience reasonable, and guaranteed. 693-8537. . Accurate, 36112/12 Full-size mattress. Firm $50.00, 1973 Cutlass $600.00. 845-0168,846-3570. 6U12/13 Expert Typing, Word Processing, Resumes. All work error free. PERFECT PRINT,822-1430. 10tl2/6 Your choice, three Cbevettes and T-lOOO’s, $1495.00 each. Call S(ott at 822-4389. 67t 12/11 WANTED 1981 V.U. Die 4:189. el Pit kup. 4,1.0(10 miles $2450.00 822- <)7ll2/ll nn Bowl titkcls Warned. Snnthwesi Camferenee nil. NCA A Final 4. Buv, Sell. (71:1)78:1-1)558. (i7tl2/18 I >178 VW Sein 4:i«9. . Only 45,000 miles $2450.00. 822- 67U2/11 Bargain at $250. Attractive 2 bedroom apt. in 4-plex. 1.7 miles from campus. Washer/dryer connection, r / 7 dishwasher disposal. Call 693-7761 or 775-527061U2/6 ROOMMATE WANTED Share two bedroom house twt J>180./mo.. bills paid. 693-3864. blocks from campus. 67112/9 Roomate net Setm. 696-16- simation - cheap. 67l 12/18 Ittii,tie: non-smoker; tn di ver. on shuttle bus. $ 1 ~i n hedroo >. and hills n. bath, washer- (>93-5181. 67t 12/11 LOSTAND FOUND Lost at football game. Dinner ring. I round diamond with 5 emerald-cut baggeits. Reward! 846-6036. 67t 12/11 Lost ladies Quart/ diamond watch. Approx. 25 di amonds. on 1 banksgiving. Reward. 260-4665. or 713- 333-5574. 07t 12/18 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Asthmatic males or females to partici pate in a 10 day trial of a safe and effec tive over-the-counter asthma prepera- tion. $100. incentive. Call 776-0411. $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 24tufn [Warmth Never Looked Better Our selection of classic styled sweaters will keep you warm beautifully. Choose from finest lambs- wool, cotton, Shetland wool, alpaca polypropylene. V/e have sweater vests and cardigan; for men and women 4 a limited selection of hand knit imported sweaters. All stores open 'til 9 weeknights 'til Christmas Whole Earth Provision Ladies and 1 superior life Enjoy a fire dows wplore the taming Available ir All this aw; 105 Boyett College Station 846-8794- ^ D< Gt In<