The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1979 Page: 19 of 20
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misclass marketplace of america ads
2-br apt. available. Walking
distance to campus. $300/mo. plus
util. Unfurnished, no neighbors.
Call Gary at 522-0732 or 667-7127.
***
For sale: 1972 Chrysler New
Yorker. Mint condition. $800. Call
522-0732 or 667-7127. Gary.
Needed: Student intested in
working part-time in law office.
Interesting and educational work.
Mornings preferably. Call Estalee
at 224-6774.
***
Humpty dumpty sat on a wall
Humpty dumpty had a great fall
And all the king's horses
And all the king's men
"Couldn't put Humpty back
together again.
But a Doctor of Biochem
With ases and Leu
Put Humpty together again
Better than new.
***
Have apt. close to Rice and am
looking for male nonsmoking
roommate. If interested call 520-
7382.
English Comp Quotes:
But much like a child who cries
when he eats a lot of candy and gets
sick, Americans are being
gluttonous with energy and the
"energy crisis"'is the first sign of a
tummy ache.
(first sentence) Finally, we are
approaching the year 2000.
The light bulb gave man the ability
to conquer darkness.
A policeman holding a knife could
not very well shout "Stop, or I'll
throw my knife at you."
Great minds are not limited to any
part of a century but can appear at
any time.
Unlike a knife, a bullet cannot be
out run.
***
For sale: Technics SL-23 turntable
with Disktracker and Audio
Technica cartridge. Also pair of
Videoton 3-way speakers. 629-
4485.
*+*
Roommate wanted. $75/mo. incl.
util. and phone. To Rice: 10 min
car, 15 bike. Call 723-4705 or 661-
8936.
***
Lost: One set of keys on rubber
shrimp key chain. Call Laura at
526-4688.
. more ads
Roommate, place wanted. 1 or 2
bedroom, close to Rice/ Med
Center. Eugene, 791-2913 or 790-
0532 after 7.
***
Wanted—Female occupant for
guest house, walking distance from
Rice. Cost: 50 hours monthly
sitting with elderly lady and
electric bill, about $10 monthly.
Call 663-7048.
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Jewish Community Center of
Houston is looking for individuals
to serve as leaders for activity
groups including Cub Scouts and
various arts and crafts classes.
Salary is commensurate with
skills. For further info call the
Youth Dept. at 729-3200.
#**
I wish to recommend an excellent
auto repair shop. The people there
have been extremely fair and
honorable in their dealings with
me over the past six years, and I am
publishing this as an expression of
my appreciation to them. It is
called Kelvin Auto Service, and is
located at 7203 Stella Link.
Dr. Charles Stewart
Department of Biology
***
Telephone solicitors wanted.
Flexible hours available—days,
nights, weekends. Call Chip Hetzel
at 682-5012.
Wanted —Serious collector
interested in purchasing U.S.
stamp collections. Contact
Anthony evenings 526-2463.
***
1977 M.G.B loaded. Expertly
maintained. Complete service
records. Making major career
change, returning to school. Must
sell. Best offer. Call 665-7095.
***
Creative Musicians wanted to
form new experimental ensemble
to explore the possibilities of free
improvisation in groupings from
one to twenty in size. All
instruments needed. Please call,
Bob Henschen, 661-9889.
***
Problem pregnancy? Free
pregnancy testing and referrals.
Call Texas Problem Pregnancy,
2712 S. W. Freeway, 524-0548.
Carpets, used, good condition.
$10-45 each. Mostly greens and
golds. Also used beige drapes—
$10 and up. No checks. 926-7517.
***
Work around your class schedule!
Earn extra money while learning a
fascinating career. Growing
company needs part time
collectors and clerical workers in
collection department. Approx.
15-30 hours/week. Near
Southwest location. Excellent
salary. Call 977-2017, Judi
Talbert.
Part Time sales help wanted. Work
your own hours on a commission
basis for a local printing firm. This
is a chance for legitimate bucks
while infiltrating the local business
world. Transportation needed.
Call 521-9465 and ask for Greg.
Help wanted. Full or part time.
The Spud-U-Like, 416 West-
heimer. Unique opportunities at
Houston's most unique restaurant.
Call 520-0554.
***
Lost: Gold school ring from
United World College of SE Asia.
Inscription—Jeff Trader '79. Call
526-8816. Reward.
Microprocessor and PDP-11
programmers wanted, full-time or
part-time, flexible schedules. Will
train if necessary. Salary
commensurate with previous
programming experience. Contact
Chuck McClurkin, McClurkin
Computer Corporation, 661-9391.
***
Babysitter needed for 10 month
old girl, occasional evenings, near
campus. Call 520-6985.
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HOLY HYPERDOUCS!
HP makes professional scientific calculators students can afford.
Bet that bit of news really elevated your
equations! Hewlett-Packard, the people who
make some of the world's most dynamic calcula-
tors, now makes models just for your needs
and budget—Series E.
Wow! The first one is the HP-31E
Scientific, now available at a NEW LOW PRICE
— $50* It's a real corker of a basic scientific
calculator. It has all the trigonometric, exponen-
tial and math functions you need most. Not
only that, it handles metric conversions. And if
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Want more? Then take the HP-32E
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sions, Engineering/Scientific/Fixed display
modes and 15 user memories to boot. Sufficient
to handle any "would-be" brain busters!
And now, for those who meet the
challenge of repetitious riddles, problems, and
scientific equations —the HP-33E Programmable
Scientific! Likewise available at a NEW LOW
PRICE-$90*
A multi-faceted scientific, math and
statistical calculator with the added punch of
programmability. .It gives you at your command:
49 program lines of fully merged keycodes; a
dazzling array of program control keys; and 8
user memories. Never again shy away from a
sinister calculation!
And listen to this: every Series E calcula-
tor comes with a new larger, 10-digit display
with commas to separate thousands for easier
reading; diagnostic systems to help you catch and
correct errors; a low battery warning light;
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Surely, there is a Series E calculator that
is right for you. Which one? I suggest that you
stop by your HP dealer for a "hands-on"
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Muller, Matthew. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 67, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 13, 1979, newspaper, September 13, 1979; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245412/m1/19/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.