The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 19, 1980, Image 4

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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1980
Battalion Classifieds
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
ADMINISTRATIVE POSITION
Involving aircraft scheduling, secre
tarial and bookkeeping duties. Ex
perience in aviation activities or
pilot’s license helpful but not re
quired. Inquire at or call
BRAZOS AVIATION
696-8767. 5615
HELP WANTED
SPECIAL NOTICE
WANTED
Two part time waitresses to
work at Best Nugget Lounge.
Hearne, Tx. Transportation pro
vided.
Call for appointment
279-9045. sets
FULL OR
PART TIME
*Day Shift
*Night shift (til 10pm.)
'Weekends
•Flexible hours to fit your schedule
•Rapid advancement
•Cashier experience helpful
Starting Salary
$3.50/hour
Apply in person only.
9:30-11:30am. (if possible)
WHATABURGER
Bryan College Station
1101 Texas 105 Dominik
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ELECTRIC PARTS COUNTER
SALES PERSON
I MID-STATE ELECTRONIC SUPPLY |
CALL 822-4862
SPECIAL NOTICE
Q-BEAM CORPORATION
is seeking production workers for
assembly and light packaging in
their manufacturing plant. Full time
or part time available.
Apply in person only.
4109 College Main
(corner of Clay)
w. r l.v^- ir\i iw i iv.i.
WANTED
CHEMISTRY MAJORS
5211 n I
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR
COUPLES for present and future
Houston post routes. Early morning
hous. Papers rolled by machine.
$200-$750/month. 846-2991. 696-
8032. 38tfn
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
GRAPEVINE
PERSONALITY.
696-3411.
Cooperative Education positions are available for the
Spring Term with major chemical firms in the Houston
area. You remain a student at TAMU while getting experi
ence in the chemical industry (Research and Develop
ment).
Salaries range from $950-$1200 per month.
Contact Dr. O. C. Jenkins BSB 317
or Call 845-7361
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OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS. 693-2481 — —
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CASH FUR OLD GOLD 1
Class rings, wedding rings, worn
out gold jewelry, coins, etc.
me Dlai
Diamond room
Town & Country Shopping Center
3731 E. 29th Str, Bryan
846 - 4708 Hrfn
WANTED: AUDIENCE FOR
SOLID GOLD CADILLAC
in A&M Forum.
Nov. 13, 14, 15, 20, 21, 22.
Curtain at 8:00 - guaranteed laughter!
$2.50 A&M Student — $3.50 Adults
50111
bandits
,OC
•ENT DI
in at 7:1!
BASEMI
ance will be
SERVICES
PERSONALS
- auoDet)
Felicia Chima said Tuesdays!
another all-night grocery dei
their lives to a mysterious ca
who, despite being wounded,
a gun, shot two bandits ,
appeared into the night.
Police asked Spanish-li
radio stations to broadcast f'
for the man with a SpanistX meet at 7:3
They wanted him as a witness"* 8
foiled mini-grocery holdup
tell him about apossiblen
to $2,500.
“Probably we both
orders for C
Main Hall.
ltholic s
STUE
igatl
: !exas stud
hires will b<
STEINBECK’S
RESTAURANT and BAR
Need experienced bartenders, cooks and waitresses.
All shifts. Flexible hours.
Apply in person only between
4-6 p.m.
775-5317 202 E. Carson
SWENSEN-S
Waiters, waitresses,
fountatneers, cooks, and
dishwashers.
Pick up an application at
Culpepper Plaza College Station
EARN $235 MONTH
JUST BY WORKING
TWO NIGHTS
A WEEK (5 P.M.-2 A.M.)
at
Der Weinerschnitzel
More hours and shifts available.
Apply in person,
501 S. Texas Ave., Bryan,
between 9:30-11 A.M. weekdays.
DOMESTIC
SERVICES
Clean homes with other
students.
Very flexible hours.
693-1954.
$3.50/hour
+ mileage.
Libby Vastano
era
rrobably we both wouH* tures wlU D
been dead if it had not been SlLEL CLl
nictflrrmr OL- .J _
CHOOSE LIFE.
Alternatives to Abortion
of Brazos County, Inc.
Information:
Anne at 846-5872
or Phyllis at 846-9693.
24 hour Hotline
775-5475 50
OgHlIlBlS
TYPING. Call Ramona after 5 p.m. 846-
2127. 58tl6
Class papers, reports, theses, dissertations,
resumes, etc. typed on our word processing
system. We understand form and style. Auto
mated Clerical Services. 846-1731.
Experienced editing of papers and reports.
775-2409. 6:30-10 pm. M-F, weekends 1 pm.-
10 pm.
John,
I saw a SOLID GOLD CADILLAC in A&M
Forum last night. It runs Nov. 13, 14, 15,
20, 21, 22. Curtain at 8:0O-was greatl
Lotsa laughs-you should see itl P.S. Was
only $2.50 for A&M students and
$3.50 for adults.
Marsha
50111
ieland p
Hinge.
«1nitedca\
at the A&M
Experienced professional typist. 693-1283.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
EXtf
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University.
846-3755. 178tfh
TYPING. 775-5343.
49tl5
LOST
Lost opal pendant and chain at Intramural
complex on 11-12-80. Sentimental value. RE
WARD. 696-2822. 54t7
AGGIE LAND REFUND POLICY
"Yearbook fees are refundable in full durini,
the semester in which payment is made
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led orders. Yearbooks must be picked up dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished.
“Students who will not be on campus when
the yearbooks are published, usually in Sep
tember, must pay a mailing and handling fee.
Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they bt
mailed without the necessary fees having been
paid.’’
JOB OPPORTUNITIES:
Typing. Experienced. Reports, theses, medi
cal and legal. 693-2857 after 6 pm. 45tl5
Typing, symbols, Notary Public. 823-7723.
IftOtfn
Typing. 823-4579.
44125
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds.
822-0544. 54tfn
CRUISES
CLUB MEDITERRANEAN, SAILING, EXPEDI
TIONS! Needed: Sports Instructors, Office Per
sonnel, Counselors. Europe, Canibean, World
wide! Summer. Career. Send $5.95+ $1 han
dling for APPLICATION, OPENINGS, GUIDE to
CRUISEWORLD 127, 60129, Sacramento, Ca.
95860.
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3C BARBECUE #3
CULPEPPER PLAZA
We need people with energy and personality
Limited positions open
Full or Part Time
^ x
L Apply between 10-11 and 2-4
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For employment information at Texas
A&M University dial 845-4444 24 hours
a day. Equal Employment Opportunity
through Affirmative Action. r-
Texas A&M University i
WEIGHT WATCHERS wishes you a
skinny new year and would like to show
you how you can dine excitingly while:
you lose weight. College Station class!
meets Thursdays, 5:15, Lutheran Stu-|
dent Center, 315 N. College Main. ForJ
further information call 822-7303.
DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
Directory Fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led orders. Directories must be picked up dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished...
UNEXPECTED
PREGNANCY?
Services through
the 20th week.
Awake or Asleep.
Women’s Health Services
of Houston and Dallas, Texas.
Off Metroplex Gyn. Group
Toll Free 1-800-442-4076i8tioi
ATTENTION
3ER
DECEMBL..
GRADUATES!
Graduation Announcement orders
may be picked up beginning Novem
ber 12 in the MSC Browsing Library,
Mon-Fri 9AM:-9PM, Sat-Sun 11 :AM-
9PM.
Graduates unable to place an order in
September, extra announcements
will go on sale Wednesday, Novem
ber 19, 1980 in the MSC Student
Finance Center, room 221. First
come — First serve, 8:AM-4PM. 48ti4
customer," said Chima, 25,
store had been robbed before.
The dead bandit was identl
Jose Manuel Orozco, 18. Aa
man charged with aggravatet* cr aR xS C
bery, Alfonso Rudy Soto, l®rLA<. Cnm
wounded in the right hip. Hi
arrested at a hospital and wash
condition.
Chima said the customer,^
feet 6 inches tall, thin and SpiJ
accented, was standing at
counter when two men carryi®
tols and wearing bandanas ovk
mouths burst in about
Sunday. ™
She said the man intervenedil
the bandits threatened her'4
Crafts Com)
MSC Craft
iRDES AND
tween four \
and their d<
away reveai
feature will
K n LIGHTS
UDENT SI
—
TYPING.
All kinds. Let us type your propos : _
als, dissertations or theses ohT>uf'
WORD PROCESSOR. fast
service. Reasonable rates.
B/CS 209 University East ’
846-5794 testfn
ROOMMATE WANTED
Two female roommates needed for Spring.
Own room, shuttlebus, $100/month plus vS
bills. 693-3689. 5-8 p.m. 57t4
OVERSEAS JOBS —
Summer/year round.
Europe, S. Amer., Australia, Asia.
All fields. $500-$1200 monthly.
Sightseeing, free info. Write: IJC,
Box 52-TX4, Corona Del Mar, CA
92625.
THE CHRONICLE
is looking for self confident and aggressive applicants for
routes coming open in the Spring semester. Average pay is
$450-$700/month plus gas allowance.
Also 1 route will come open Dec. 1, 1980
If interested please call Julian McMurray
846-0763 or 693-2323. ssttn
NEEDED: Place to live. Starting Spring
semester. Prefer serious ME. 693-9118.
Matt 55t5
f *?SvicO FoF
■ Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
■ COMPANY INC.!
™Dodge Sales and Service Since 1921
^Texas Ave. 823-8111
Female roommate wanted. Furnished town-
house. Own room, bus, very nice. 696-
7664. 52tl0
nBnsxxnoxxxz!
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
- &
GRIMES MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Navasota, Texas has immediate openings for full time
Registered Staff X-Ray Technicians, Staff RN’s and LVN’s
for floor and ICU positions with shift and ICU differentials.
Excellent pay and good fringe benefits.
For information contact Burna Erwin, Personnel 8 a.m.
to 4:30 p.m. 713-825-6585.
STUDENTS PROFS.
Card key punch.
779-9602
FOR SALE
MGB 1976 GREAT CONDITION. 48 000
miles. Stereo. $3,450. 693-0213. ’5514
3 t.u. football tickets for sale. 693-2329 after
5 - 58t6
’74 Pinto Ranch Wagon. 4-speed, low mileage
engine. $1000. Call 846-2127 after 5 p.m.
58t5
Suzuki GN 400. Low mileage. 693-7929.
SENIOR RING ORDERING
PROCEDURE
The deadline for ordering the Texas
A&M senior class ring this semester
is December 5, 1980. To be eligible to
order, an undergraduate student
must have at least ninety-two (92)
semester hours, with 30 hours at
A&M and be in good standing with the
university. To order please note the
following instructions:
1. A record check must be made for
eligibility determination. Leave
your name, major and I.D. number
with the ring clerk, no later than
November 21st. This may not be
done by phone.
2. Please allow one and a half weeks
for the record check to be made.
3. If mid-term grades are needed to
complete any of the above require
ments, please bring them along
when ready to order. If you no
longer have a copy, they may be
obtained from your department or
advisor.
4. All ring must be paid for in full
when the order is placed. Senior
ring loans are available through
the student financial aid office,
YMCA building.
5. Orders are taken between 8:00-
11:30 am and 1:00-4:00 pm, Mon
day through Friday.
6. Rings ordered between October
27th and December 5th will be de
livered approximately March 12,
1980.
(Orders are also being taken for grad
uate students receiving degrees in
December '80. In addition to a record
check, the $11.00 graduation fee re
ceipt must be presented to the ring
clerk when ordering.) 56ti3
HELP WANTED
1969 Cutlass. Very good condition. $500 or
best offer. Call 846-3041. 54 t 7
wv-w«*v,\l UVI
bandit shot the customer do«i|
the wounded man jumped
and killed one bandit and
the other before disappears;
said.
Chima said at first she waste
the customer because she nofej
had a gun in his pocket
came in. “I wondered if he was
to rob us, too,” she said, “li
that’s why he ran.”
By MAF
_ Batta
But Detective J.W. Clamptepighty-two ot:
another theory. He said thecim.xas A&M’s (
er’s Spanish accent suggesupester will be
might have been an illegal: I status as a rc
afraid he would be deported l iig by the Texas 1
rying a gun or being involve: Austin,
shooting. Clampitte said pofa Recording to
longer arrest aliens for deporart-of-state jui
purposes. Ber contract t
"You’ll have to remember W c ? ns ^ ei y.^ ^
t- >> i. r . lit TuBetoreentitle*
Texas, police Lt. Allen Iluf
said. “It’s a well-known fact tlitM * n ' s . tat ® s
pie in the Southwest fend forl» urren / / ’
selves a little better.” 1“^°
■Its pay $40 ]
Spokesman Ron Arnesenof$« i ruling coul
land Cbrp., owner of the 7-Elf 10 savings pe
chain, said the customer app« icadetfrom
eligible for the Houston Metrqi tour semest
tan Crime Council’s rewart Fhis is a sig
$ 1,000 to $2,500, the larger sun 182 of our
cause the customer was wouudt ltdant Col.
Chima said the customer ce; ^
asked her to call a taxi for bin . , n ac 1 . 10r
bought a pack of cigarettes: nn 8ft )11
matches. She said the bandit 1 s,^ , j 11 / a<
tered while she was countings 11
, uve; if som
chan g e ’ y could saw
She said she showed the 1* s get the adt
the cash register but they wb eady grante
more. They demanded that lit tract). That’
be opened, she said, and beatfc hip,” he sai
clerk Abraham Tahmasdi, 23,' ladets on c
police said was not seriously I* r month dm
Chima said the customer ?i or years.
vened, saying: “Hold it boys -. by ^
push her. Take it easy.” She * /
Orozco immediately shot the jF er for an
tomer. who muttered, '‘Oh Cjj^Educatic
tomer, who muttered, Oh
and fell to the floor as if dead F s a ,
ie recent
HELP WANTED
LOCkS^
We
e know home's o
hard place to leave. But if
you think it looks good,
just wait till you hove been
around...after you've skied
in the Alps, fished in New
Zealand, hiked in Spain,
ond gone swimming in the
Aegean...oso Novy
officer. We really aren't
kidding when we soy,
"Join the Novy ond
see the world."
1977 Chevy Sportvan. $3800. 693-7530. Even-
in S s - 5415
’74 Gold Duster parts. Call Chris. 696-3320.
’74 Fiat 124 Sport Coupe, very good condi
tion, well maintained. Good MFC, AM/FM
stereo, 8-track. $2200. 693-6139. 54t5
1978 Yamaha 1100SX. After 5:00 p.m. Call
693-0847. 52tg
Rotel RX404 Receiver Sanyo TP1010 Turnta
ble ESS Lin-Eff. speakers. Call 846-1894.
56t3
Ladies’ Ice Skates. Size SVa. Excellent Condi
tion. $25. Call 696-2254. 5 6t3
1978 Yamaha XS-400. Many extras. $975 00
693-3905. sgtlo
AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERDS
Two adorable, pure-bred Australian
Shepherd puppies. Just right for
holiday season. Ready to go Nov.
18.
Call evenings or weekends.
775-1838 $50 each
54t5
AUTHENTIC VICTORY
ASHES
from Bonfire 79
$2.00 — HURRY!!
Quantity limited.
Concept Advertising Co.
P. O. Drawer R1, C.S. 77844
NOTICE
BIOMEDICAL
SCIENCE MAJORS
Preregistration for the Spring
Semester 1981 will be conducted
during the week of November 17-
21, 1980.
All Biomedical Science majors
are required to schedule a con
ference with their Academic Ad
visor and obtain an approved
Course Request Form for use at
preregistration. You can avoid
long waiting periods by making
an appointment with your advisor
and having your Course Request
Form approved prior to the week
of preregistration. Deliver your
approved Course Request Form
to the Biomedical Science Office,
Room 332, Veterinary Medical
Administration Building. During
preregistration week, you should
return to the Biomedical Science
office to pick up your registration
packet and complete your prere
gistration.
SEE YOUR
FACULTY ADVISOR
SOON
Moments later, when
were looking away, the custW
jumped up, yelled, “Drop *
guns” and started shooting, l
Orozco four times and worn
Soto in the hip.
Chima said the customer
put the gun back in his pock
ran out toward an apartment
id
I
plex nearby.”
Man claims
he hung in &
straitjacket
United Press Internationul, M
OKLAHOMA CITY-Am
member of the White Housem
idential honor guard has testfif
that police in Edmond, Okk,M
him in a straitjacket and hungd
city jail celk*
from his heels in a
they had arrested him.
I $100 down, 5 acres, College J
{station area, rolling, wooded, {
{electricity.
i Country Land Company {
1-713-468-8501 I
■
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
I 3400 S. College 823-8051
55t30 |
FOR RENT
NAVY OFFICERS
GET RESPONSIBILITY FAST.
Stop by the MSC and meet the Navy Officer Programs Team on November 18, 19, 20 or contact
Lieutenant Mysliwy at Navy Recruiting Station Sunnyland Shopping Center Bryan, TX 77801, 713-
822-5221.
ROOM FOR RENT: Near Campus, quiet,
furnished, AC/heat. Graduate student pre
ferred. Call 846-0454. Available Dec. 15.
5714
2-BEDROOM UNFURNISHED
APARTMENT
Available Nov. 30 or sooner. 2 miles from
Campus, on shuttlebus route. $275 plus
utilities. Furnished if required.
Phone 693-8089.
5812
Oldsmobile
Cadillac j
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
1
“Where satisfaction, is
standard equipment'
2401 Texas Ave.
779-35161
Jerry Dean Ray, who filed 3
million lawsuit against the Cil
Edmond, told a federal court w*
day he still cannot forget the W®
mare of his stay in the city j a
7 couldn’t work. I couldnjff
centrate,” said Ray. “I didnt'|
confidence in anything
The FBI cleared the Edv4
Police Department of any I
of Ray’s civil rights last year.
Ray, 27, said he was arrested
17, 1979, on a complaint of P™
drunkenness.
Phil Homing, attorney for^Jj
officers named as defendants
civil lawsuit, said Ray was bon 11 yj
tethered in his cell because e
loud, abusive and beat his
against a jail cell door.
The attorney said Ray threat^
police and was mentally unbalai
Under questioning by his
er questioning u; - j*-.*, ...
attorney, Ray denied he tfireat^j, ^Oo C
Police. He said he was not told° £ Ac
charges against him until he
leased the next day, but the t
were dismissed.
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