The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 08, 1980, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1980
Battalion Classifieds
National
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Housework.
846-2918.
References required.
$4/hour.
69t5
Part-time delivery person wanted. Flexible
hours. Call 846-9712, 846-9711. 68t6
Interviewing now for Sprinc
semester. ~ ?
Waiters, waitresses, fountaineers, 5
cooks, and dishwashers.
Pick up an application at
Culpepper Plaza College Station
HELP WANTED
Earn up to $500 per 1000 mailing
our circulars. For information:
MERCURY ENTERPRISE
Dept. 66 511 Ballard Dr.
Richmond, KY. 40475 64tio
DOMESTIC
SERVICES
Clean homes with students.
693-1954.
Work now, semester break or next
semester.
$3.50/hour
+ mileage.
HELP WANTED
Front Office Clerk
Full time, rotating shifts 7 am.-3 pm.
and 3 pm.-11 pm. Also part time
bartender and waiters or wait
resses.
Apply in person between
9 am.-4 pm. at
RAMADA INN
410 South Texas Ave.
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
GRAPEVINE
PERSONALITY.
696-3411.
ATTENTION ELEMENTARY
EDUCATION GRADUATES
Get valuable experience with
preschool children.
Full and part time help wanted
for January.
Call 693-9900. 64U3
ELECTRIC PARTS COUNTER
SALES PERSON
FOR
I MID-STATE ELECTRONIC SUPPLY I
CALL 822-4862 S2tinl
If you want to....
‘Get exercise
‘Learn the community
‘Work flexible weekday hours
‘Earn up to $4.00/hour
‘Clean homes and offices
Call
Home Care Services
846-1905
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
6tfn
POSITIONS OPEN
MH-MR AIDE:
High School graduate or equivalent.
Work with mentally disabled adults.
Full and part time. $3.95/hr.
CASEWORKER II:
B.S. from accredited CSWE or B.S.
in SOC/BEH. Sciences from ac
credited school. Prefer 2 years ex
perience with service agency.
Working knowledge/experience in
Voc. Rehab.
PSA TEACHER:
M.S. in Psych, or Ed. Psych. Prefer
experience in major assessment
devices. Knowledge/experience in
Voc. Rehab. Provide personal, so
cial adjustment training to residen
tial clients.
CONTACT PERSONNEL OFFICE
Brazos Valley MH-MR Center
P. O. Box 4588
Bryan, TX 77801
696-8585
AA/EEOC 67tfn
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3C BARBECUE #3
CULPEPPER PLAZA
We need people with energy and personality.
Limited positions open
Full or Part Time
L
Apply between 10-11 and 2-4
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
NOW HIRING
DELIVERY PEOPLE NEEDED
p ” '“'''BLE HOURS
$3.65/hr. jlus 6% commission plus tips.
IVlUoi iiavCf v/vvii wcii dl lU II lOtlfcinCG.
Apply between 3:30 and 7 M-F
at 319 Patricia
846-7785
HELP WANTED
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
Wanted Part Time: Bartender at Bryan Elks
Lodge. No experience necessary. Call 846-
2096 after 3:30 p.m. 68t6
Full time receptionist wanted. Apply in per
son at THAT PLACE II, Culpepper Plaza.
61tfn
Part Time Positions
available at
FARMER S MARKET Dell.
Afternoons and Saturdays.
Hours Flexible.
2700 Texas Ave.
Bryan 822-64171
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
DENTAL OFFICE
Responsible person wanted for full
time secretarial-assistant position in
orthodontic office.
846-8802 61te
DANCE ARTS SOCIETY
Ballet and Modern Dance
teacher only
for Spring semester.
Call Jim at 693-4380 or
Dove at 846-0987. 5-9 pm.eetii
©akwood
apartments
Now leasing for PRE-CHRISTMAS MOVE-IN
bdrm units
* Special units for
the handicapped
• Storage Room
w/washer-dryer conn.
• Cable TV
503 Southwest Pky. - C.S.
696-9100
66113
‘007’ story in
Philadelphia
mding is i
t for Texas
It from the
KAMU-TV
ilic broader
cial hr
2-bdrm. unfurnished apartment to sublet.
$270/month plus electricity. 775-4378 even
ings. 6816
SERVICES
2-bdrm. apt, for rent. 3VSi miles from A&M.
Quiet area in Bryan. $225/month + elec
tricity. 779-6335. 66t5
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 professional typist. 693-1283.
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
AT SCHLOTZSKY’S
100 S. Texas Ave.
for part time evening and weekend shifts.
Apply in person only between 2-5 M-F.
Applicants will not be requested to work
during holidays. satin
GREENLEAF
HOSPITAL
Greenleaf is an expanding
psychiatric hospital now accepting
applications for the following posi
tions:
RN’a Full time, part time, and PRN
Mental Health Workers - Full and
part time
Please contact Betsy Sebastian or
Kay Quick at 822-7326, 405 West
28th Street, Bryan
62110
MUST SUBLEASE. 2/bdrm-l/bath. Redstone
Apts. Unfurnished. $280/mo. Shuttlebus. 693-
4809. 65t5
25 years experience.
693-9539.
7 day/24 hour service!
67tl0
TOWNHOUSE APT.
Brand new. 2-bdrm. ^V^ bath.
$350/month + deposit.
Four miles from TAMU.
779-8650 - 779-5288 after 6 pm.
66122
ROOMMATE WANTED
Female roommate wanted. House off South
west Pkwy. Have own room. $150 or $ 125/mo.
utilities paid. 696-2798 or 846-5824. 68t9
Female Roommate Needed to share spacious
two bedroom two bath apt. Near Campus.
$175.50. 696-7787. 68t5
JOB OPPORTUNITIES:
CRUISES
CLUB MEDITERRANEAN, SAILING, EXPEDI
TIONS! Needed: Sports Instructors, Office Per
sonnel, Counselors. Europe, Carribean, World
wide! Summer. Career. Send $5.95+ $1 han
dling lor APPLICATION, OPENINGS, GUIDE to
CRUISEWORLD 127, 80129, Sacramento, Ca.
95860.
Female Roommate to share 2-bdrm. apt.
$160 + Vi utilities. Call Angie or Angsana. 693-
4452. 68t9
Roommate needed. Nice apartment. $107.50.
Ask for Tim. 696-7732. 6-10 pm. 66t4
LOST
BRAZOS VALLEY MH-MR CENTER
Currently seeking PhD. level clinical
counseling Psychologist w/exp. in al
cohol and drug treatment, mental health
program, and emergency services and
clinical supervision. Must have proven
exp. working with service agencies and
delivery of clinical services.
Salary DOE. Contact:
Personnel Office BV MH-MR
P.O. Box 4588 Bryan, TX 77801
713-696-8585 63t7
Pair of Metal Framed Eye Glasses. Lost on or
North of Campus. If Found Call 846-8082.6915
Lost Nov. 4 watching election returns in Li
brary. White tennis jacket with red/blue trim.
If found Call 696-7267. 69t5
LOST! 24" gold chain with James Avery but
terfly. Large reward! If found call 696-2285.
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.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
FOR SALE
Cooperative Education in the
College of Liberal Arts has the
following positions available.
Students from all colleges who
are interested are encourged to
apply for these career positions.
For more information contact
Henry D. Pope at 107 Harring
ton or call 845-7814.
Legal CO-OP —- Houston
Legal CO-OP — Austin
Economics (2) — Galveston
Social Security — Houston
IRS — Dallas
NASA — Houston
VW Camper. Excellent condition. $2800. 291-
3716 after 5 p.m. (Huntsville) 68(4
1980 Scirocco-S, excellent condition. AM/FM,
AC, etc. Call Tim. 846-6475 or 693-4452. 68t9
’76 Buick Ltd. 846-2641. Can be seen at Piper
Gulf. University at Texas. 68t7
1977 Olds Delta 88. Loaded, new tires, good
mileage, light blue with velour interior, 2-
door. 845-5065. 68(6
Sanyo Compact Unit 8-track AM-FM turnta
ble. Excellent condition. Best offer. 775-
2329. 67t3
1975 Honda CB360T, 13,000 miles. Good con
dition. $500. Harold 693-0687. 67(5
Bookcase,
6744.
L.E.D. Alarm clock. $50.
846-
67(5
WANTED
CASH FOR OLD GOLD
Class rings, wedding rings, worn
out goldjewelry, coins, etc.
The Diar
Diamond room
Town A Country Shopping Center
3731 E. 29th St,, Bryan
«46-4708
LeBlanc clarinet for $450 or best offer.
Susan 845-3908.
Call
66(5
Gold diamond solitaire -
.92 kt. 693-9212.
66t5
l-fcfn
Mobile Home for sale. 2 bedroom-2 bath.
Central air and heat. Large kitchen with ap
pliances. Large wooded, fenced lot. 775-
3499. 66(8
1976 Honda Cycle 750 S.S. Adult owner.
779-0522. 66t5
HANDMADE GIFIS Catalogue — S.A.S.E.
Lisalotte of Texas, P. O. Box 171, New Braun
fels, TX 78130. 69(6
1975 Yamaha 200 Electric. In good condition.
Runs great. Call 696-4314 after 5 p. m. 69t5
’77 V.W. Rabbit. Excellent condition.
693-0141.
HELP WANTED
1977 Honda Express. $175. Call 846-7513 af
ter 6 p.m. 69t2
Toshiba SR-FX70 Quartz — locked fully auto
matic turntable. Paid $350 asking $200. Dan
693-7621. 69(5
Twin Bed. Firm mattress and box springs.
$50. 693-8847 or 845-5870. 69(5
SANYO TP-1005 PHONO
WITH CARTRIDGE, SANYO
RD-5008 CASSETTE DECK.
Both in excellent condition, almost
new.
Call Bill after 3. 846-9162..
THE NAVY WILL PAY YOU 16,000 A YEAR TO START
To fly the sleekest, fastest jets in the world today. Qualifications: 19 to 28 years of age, within 3 years of
college graduation, or a college graduate, glasses permitted.
For more information contact: Lieutenant Mysliwy, Navy Recruiting Station,
Sunny land Shopping Center, Bryan, TX 77801 (713) 822-5221.
l$100 down, 5 acres, College
[Station area, rolling, wooded,
[electricity.
j Country Land Company
L 1-713-468-8501
55130.
Large mobile home in Oak Forest Trailer
Park. Available immediately. Call 693-3167.
66(5
TYPING. 775-5343.
Sublet through May. 2-bdrm. apt., Durango,
furnished, shuttlebus. $325. 693-1642. 69t5
Typing, symbols, Notary Public. 823-7723.
180tfn
Sublease apartment for Spring semester.
Rent: $280. 2-bdrm., shuttlebus. New apart
ments. 696-3235. 69(5
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University.
846-3755. 178(fn
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds.
822-0544. 54(fn
"fSvWWW*—I
(Dodge
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TYPING.
J All kinds. Let us type your propos
als, dissertations or theses on our
WORD PROCESSOR. Fast
service. Reasonable rates.
B/CS 209 University East
846-5794 lestfn
United Press International
PHILADELPHIA — A routine bust by police 11 mi
uncovered a bizarre trail of drugs, international intrigue
military hardware with a shadowy ( I \ onmn tion lluiur:. puted to
undertones of a James Bond saga. The Philadelphia Bulletin costs,
in its Sunday ealtion. MU-TV&f
One of the three men arrested last Jan. I, Bradley F. Bryanjjjflen a pr<
believed to he a liigh-iankmo .ismh tatr "I a nation-widegoBough fu
mercenaries and drug-simiglers called "The Company.”helping
reportedly handled $55 million worth of drugs, The Bullet|'sBj n sa *^'
the copyrighted story. ■ ,000-30.00
Bryant is also believed to have done work tor the CIA, mostitaH^'
the theft of U.S. militan weapons whic h ccere to lx- snppjK ma jn
sophisticated Hussian radai at .1 l.ihsan rcndc’/vmis. theneiJfc j n \\
sa " 1 , „ 10,000 amc
Bryant, of Lexington. Ky., is also allegedly connectedloajMjjg
rolling narcotics smuggler consich iccl .1 suspect in the 1979IuIkBL su pp t
federal judge in Texas, the 1 newspaper said.
A former surburhan Philadelphia businessman, Bryant is dm
investigation foi alleueclh selling miht.11 \ Inn Iv-ui-in South,station
in exchange foi drugs, the newspaper said. ovals to rai
Some of the hardware in the alleged South Americansahi Bre very
include equipment stolen Irom a secret na\ al ordnancestatfeiffl I which
Lake, Calif. The Planned Libyan deal was also allegedly toiai lly.
stolen China Lake equipment, the newspaper said. ' 1 .
Bry ant s cousin, tormer Air Force ollieer I .am F.arl Bryant,fj jstain sa
IS nnilei in\cstmation m connection with t'hini Lib ihdi Dree M pa
occurred over a period ol several years, I In Bulletin said, B rc ‘ 1 > jl ' u
“This was a James Bond sort ol stoi c. an ama/ing story,
Attorney Peter K N aira recallmu the arrests last winter. *ll(^rP e J' a ‘
something awfully strange here ” fenthouj
The Bryants and a third man. Huger Barnard, 30, wca(':!rn : 'Tf :omnu ‘ n1 ’
Philadelphia polic e, who thought the\ were m\estig.itingrnuludH 011 ^
One way to
smuggling. 1; pd
When ollieers pic keel np Hr.idles Bis.ml at I’lliladdplliaIntaBT
tional Airport they found no drugs. Instead, police said theihB a S s an
semi-automatic weapons, sophisticated coding
cash, 10 counterfeit Kentuekx drivers licenses ..m. .
pistol.
Baggage confiscated from Larry Bry ant and Barnard at a liott!W' in S>
the airport turned up pistols, commando dag.'• 1 - .1 -ile ncer,sbiifljg 3 me
ammunition, disguises and 11 phony drivers licenses, the newt* > sai
said.
Hotel managers tipped off police to Larry Bryant anil Barn®
the pair aroused suspicions by paying for their rooms with $10
the newspaper said.
(impmenCI® 10 ?^ 1
I , seinj-aiiiij lou want t
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 1-8OO-442-4O76i0tioi
SPECIAL NOTICE
AGGIE LAND REFUND POUCY
"Yearbook fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cance i
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."
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
AIXEN
Oldsmohilc
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
W here Mitisfiiction is
standard et/tii/nin nt
2401 Texas Ave
779-3516
Wells Fii
Arts Cen
dedicate
ion.
Isa memf
ps, the cos!
tn a majoi
Iris said,
■be of th<
the prod 11
STEP11ENVILLE — CM
\\ ills sat patiently as he W bjTiJ/2]
lights of his life described,!
thing from his christening si
1 ui< as ago ,tp liis dwinu«|]i|)i|
Texas A&M University!
0 WH’S) Board of Regents, "l
now well into its second deaf
The
ATTENTION
GRADUATING
SENIORS
If you have ordered a
1981 Aggieland, please
stop by the Student Pub
lications office, room 216
Reed McDonald and pay
a $3.00 mailing fee along
with your forwarding
address so your Aggie
land can be mailed to you
next fall when they arrive.
6819
Battalion Classifieds
Call 845-2611
occasion was the (led
ceremonies for Tarjcton Stt
versity’s new $7.5 million lis
complex which hears hiss#
program highlighted wedi-lm!
vities which included a reate
(er presentation ofThejoH
ton S tory, ” an art exhibit, allj
pn ‘sentation of Handel’s
and the premier of“Alphaiilt
ga, an original musical piwj
posed for the occasion
Andrews, a former'.student
leton.
ither be
is that for
IU-TV ha
A unive
is who a]
ley will 1
fograms t
le univer
ites calle
SPECIAL NOTICE
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS. 693-2481.
DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
Directory Fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will lx- made on cancel
led orders. Directories must be picked op dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished...
TOKYO STEAKHOUSE
I dedicatory remarks wcrtl
by a host of dignitaries, wi
Texas (Commissioner of A|pB
Reagan Brown, TAMUS.Cbj
Frank W. R. Hubert'Assl
Chancellor Robert Cherry,lifl
President W. 0. IrogteB
Reuben Fnon of Southern MB
ist University, a long-time 5 begi
Wells'. %campi
Brown called Wells’ leadffB The v0 '
agriculture exemplary. Ipncertatl
"His legacy toTarletonwil F ro 8 ram v
in this fine arts center,,thon^B Admiss
nifieent it is, Brown said. B 1 ^ 356 ^
the lives of the thousands of 1 * coi
people who will experiencettr° m en s <
joyment offered here." B Include
Cherry said Wells always®}^ 35 the
sured up to the challenges!® nnale,
^ him. §> U P S -
“ He is gifted with greattabB^ne an n
temperament to render great®*' begin 1
for20 i Marc y Mai
g-
tciiip/ci(Uiicin iuic
$£*1 and he has done
We are now taking reservations for Christmas parties. We have a Cherry said. re f re
separate party room that seats 40-50 people. We also take party ^ Wells has not missed ameeB^eproi
reservations for Steak Room. 20 years on the Board of mi
Ga* beginning service when the I®' Charh
411 Texas Ave. College Station » budget totalled $42 millio:f er their
Across from Ramada Inn budget this year is $409 mtB rsi0n of
Friou reminisced abHI'™^ 16 MS 1
ATTENTION MAY ’81 GRADUATES OF TEXAS
A&M UNIVERSITY. ORDER YOUR GRADUA
TION ANNOUNCEMENTS BEFORE LEAVING
CAMPUS FOR THE CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS!
have
;
ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER YOUR
GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS
Room 217. MSC 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Mon.-Fri. Last Day — Feb. 6, 1981
early days including the yeaiw un d auc
men were students at TarletmB
“If xv ■as predictable even
Clyde Wells was going to
difference in what ever purirf
became involved, ’ Friou
“While I cannot say that I k**
was going to become a fixture!)
Texas A&M University S(
Board of Regents and preside
that vast educational,, re
public service network,
surprised.”
The remarks hit close to b
Wells' birthplace was acre) _
street from the site of the &
square-foot fine arts center
hears his name. He now res
Granbury hut has offices in D"
The Clyde H. Wells
Center is envisioned as thef
Timbers region focal pointfot 1
ral activities in addition toa«#
dating Tarleton’s actors and
cians.
Wells is a 1936 graduate off-
ton and was presented his aim 1
ter’s Distinguished Alumnus
in 1971. He is past president ,j
Tarleton Fix-Students Asste*
After graduating from Tarlet
attended Texas A&M, ea#
degree there in 1938.
B