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Page 4 THE BATTALION MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1981 Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED AT FARMER’S MARKET FAST FOOD RESTAURANT IN BRYAN POSITIONS AVAILABLE ASSISTANT MANAGER: Hours 3-10 p.m. Monday-Saturday Experience required. ' If you want to.... *Get exercise *Leam the community *Work flexible weekday hours ‘Earn up to $4.00/hour ‘Clean homes and offices Call LUNCHTIME: Hours 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Friday. Home Care Services 846-1905 EVENING: Hours: 5-10 p.m. Any Days. 2700 Texas Ave. Bryan 822-6417 78ttn Telephone solicators wanted excellent pay, easy working hours. Call 846-3033, 10-3 dai ly. 77t7 Drummer needed for local rock band. Heavy metal, fast rock and new wave. Must be seri ous and have own equipment. If you’re good and want to rock, call Roscoe at 696-2323.82t5 BRYAN HOSPITAL has im mediate full time opening for a Registered Medical Tech nologist for 1pm-9pm shift. Contact SHARON ROBIN SON 822-1347. sate ROSEWOOD JUNCTION needs Assistant Manager to work nights. Must be responsible, reli able and work well with people. Call Brad at 693-3399 for inter view. 83tfn ROOMMATE WANTED WANTED SPECIAL NOTICE Roomate needed within walking distance of campus. Non-smoking preferred. Inquire at Casa del Sol Apts. 401 Stasney #604 call 846- 5436. 81t7 Seeking clean, mature, non-smoking female to share duplex. $100/mo. plus ‘/s utilities. Call Cece after 6 p.m. 693-2575. 83t5 CASH FOR OLD GOLD Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold jewelry, coins, etc. The Diamond room Town & Country Shopping Center 3731 E. 29th St., Bryan 846-4708 itin Female roommate needed. Will have own room. All bills paid. Furnished. Call 696- 1890, 845-0695, 845-5039. 82t5 WANTED: One house boy. Kappa Alpha The ta Sorority house, 1503 AthDrive. 79t5 FOR SALE Female needed to share two bedroom furnish ed studio apartment for spring semester. 91.25/mo. all bills paid. 693-4146. 79t5 FOR SALE: 76' XT500 Yamaha and 3' Re frigerator. 693-0042. 83t4 “SPRING AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS” Deadline - March 2, 1981 Applications forms for the Spring Awards Scholarship Program may be obtained from the Student Fi nancial Aid Office, Room 310, YMCA Bldg. All applications must be filed with the Student Financial Aid Office not later than 5:00 p.m. March 2, 1981. LATE APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 78t3i Female roommate needed 135/mo. bills paid old College Main Apts. Tracie 846-3930. 8It3 '73 Monte Carlo. AC. AM-FM. Regular gas. 2/door. $1050. Sergio, 693-3171. 83t5 Roommate wanted for spring semester call Celina 696-0611. 81t4 Multi-colored green shag carpet cut to size $2 square yard 823-7883. 81t3 Need male roommate to share one bedroom apt. College Main Darryl 846-3930. 81t3 1980 Turbo Trans AM. Loaded. Call 779-8901 between 8:30 and 5:00 p.m. 79t5 ATTENTION — GIRL HORSE LOVERS YMCA Camp Cullen at Trinity is sponsoring a College Begin ners Horsemanship Clinic, especially for you, January 30,31 hip, groon 1 “ " care of tack and western riding with two days of riding on beautifully — wooded trails. Cost $20.00 For more informa tion and reservations, call camp at 713-594-2274 or 713- 659-2733. $160/month + Vi utilities. Private room. Close. Leave message. 846-8144. 80t5 ’77 Toyota Celica ST LOW MILEAGE, excel lent condition, mags, loaded. Asking $4300 or best offer after 3pm, 693-2647. 1976 Honda 750cc motorcycle. Excellent con dition adult owner 779-0522. 81t5 Extra nice new duplex own room and bath. Shuttle Bus-1 /non-smoker, Female 693* 8439. Completely furnished. 8113 | ’73 Audi 100 LS 4-speed air AM/FM stereo cassette 25 M.P.G. call Jeff 846. .-2882. 81tl4 Ladies Nacona Lizard skin boots. 5VaR. Worn once. 845-1507. 81t5 Trailer house for sale. $2500. Call 696-1667. 81t5 NOW HIRING All Positions — Asst. Manager, full-time and part-time Premiums paid for lunch run workers. Call 846-7466 Or Apply In Person 203 University Dr. - College Station Six piece living room set and king size bed, call 696-1846. 81t5 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Applications being accepted for Executive director of Brazos Val ley MH-MR Center. Desired Qual ifications: experience in adminis tration/management, budget pre- paration/grantsmanship. Job de scription furnished upon request. Salary DOE. Personnel Director Brazos Valley MH-MR Center Box 4588 Bryan, TX 77801 EO/AA 77tfn LOST: One double opal ring, one opal and ruby ring, one senior ring — 1940 Abilene High. If you know of these call 845-7049. No ques tions asked. REWARD! 8113 PERSONAL^ ik k: Psc BARBECUE #3 CULPEPPER PLAZA Male handicapped student needs female to prepare meals 3 to 4 evenings a week. $3.50 per hour." 696-2881. 80t5 SERVICES We need people with energy and personality. Limited positions open Full or Part Time Apply between 10-11 and 2-4 TYPING WORD PROCESSING All Kinds "Let the Professionals Assist You" Business Assistance Services 707 Texas Ave. C-306 77ti i 696-9550 I interviewing now for Sprin semester. s Waiters, waitresses, fountaineers, ? cooks, and dishwashers. Pick up an application at Culpepper Plaza College Station Now taking applications for weekend shifts at SCHLOTZSKY’S. Apply in person only be tween 2 and 5 p.m. 100 S- Texas. tin HALsELLMofiil COMPANY INC. JOB OPPORTUNITIES SUMMER JOBS. CAMP SOROTIMIST. Counselors to special population (HANDI CAPPED). DALLAS AREA. Director on cam pus January 28 and 29. For appointment call Sherri (845-8413). Also slide presentation, refreshments, January 28, 7:30 P.M. Rudder Tower 607. 78110 PIZZA IHN Part-time and full-time cooks and waitresses needed. • Apply in person. 413 S. Texas Ave. Colleqe Station Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 I 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 itfnS TYPING. All kinds. Let us type your propos als, dissertations or theses on bur WORD PROCESSOR. Fast service. Reasonable rates. B/CS 209 University East 846-5794 isstfn DANCE ARTS SOCIETY Aerobic and Modern Dance. teacher only for Spring semester. Call Jim at 693-4380 or Dove at 846-0987. 5-9 pm.eetn 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 PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-2258, Bryan. 73tfh Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. 54tfn GREENLEAF HOSPITAL Greenleaf is a growing, innovation psychiatric hospital looking for that special person who qualifies as a RN, LVN or Mental Health Worker to join our staff. Currently there are both full and part time positions available. If interested, please stop by the hospital at 405 West 28th in Bryan, or call 822-7326 and let us tell you about our facilities. PART-TIME HELP WANTED. GRAPEVINE PERSONALITY. 696-3411. T j ’S RESTAURANT AND CLUB now hiring part-time Day and night shifts available. COCKTAIL, WAITRESSES, HOSTESSES, COOKS, BAR TENDERS AND KITCHEN HELP. 707 Complex on Texas Ave. 696-0388 80t6 Typingl! Reports, dissertations, etc. UN THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-3753. i78tfc TYPING. 775-5343. Typing, symbols, Notary Public. 823-7723. TYPING. 693-9519. I80tfii 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 for APPLICATION, OPENINGS, GUIDE to CRUISEWORLD 127, 60129, Sacramento, Ca. 95860. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS. 693-6386. 83135 DOMESTIC SERVICES PART TIME FULL TIME Clean homes with students. 693-1954. Starting Salary $3.50/hour + mileage. ^ FOR RENT Room for male graduate student or instructor. Private bath and entrance 696-6714. 82t3 Apartment for rent. Boys only. $100/month. Half utilities paid. Call 846-2154 between 8:30 and 4:30. 70tfn 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 1979 Majestic Trailer Comp, furnished, 2208 Finfeather 280/mo. Call 8-5 775-3402. 79t5 djiimimimmmimmmmiiimimiiiiimmiiiii!: 1 GAYLINE I 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. FOR RENT STUDIO APARTMENT. $375/mo. New 2/Bdrms. 779-6119 or 846-3133. 83t5 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 Sublease one bedroom, furnished apt $260/mo. + electricity on Shuttle route 696- EE 7965. 82t5 MONDAYS AND I THURSDAYS | 7-10 696-8743 ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiimmmmmi U) b S< S N oH Q Q. Now hiring Delivery Personnel Must have own car and insurance. $3.50/hour plus commission and tips. AddIv Domino’s Pizza 4407 Texas Ave. after 4:30 p.m. i9itfn FOR RENT all new, all electric apartments for married students only 1 or 2 bedroom, partially furnished no lease $224.00 per month, plus electricity walking distance to campus will be available commencing Jan. 5th AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY MAKE APPLICATION AT THE STUDENT APARTMENTS OFFICE, TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY. 62* Pro-abortionists feel threatened let United Press International AUSTIN — Reacting to a stepped- up campaign against legal abortion in Texas and in the nation, five groups favoring legal abortions have said the freedom to choose whether to bear children is in jeopardy. Speaking for the Texas Women’s Political Caucus, Kathy Barrett said Friday, “the freedom of choosing whether or not to bear children is in serious jeopardy.’’ “There are those persons — high ly visible in recent days — who would force their individual beliefs upon every citizen,” she said. “These people are storming the Leg islature in an effort to limit the choices of every person.” Four other groups were repre sented at the meeting, including the Texas Civil Liberties Union, the Na tional Organization for Women, the Texas Abortion Rights Action League and the Rosie Jimenez Fund. then they will have to be donee f" free enterprise basis, rather tla o Gloria Sprinkle, speaking fori National Organization for Asked about a comment by Sen. Walter Mengden, R-Houston, that some abortions are “for cosmetic, non-medical reasons,” Jan Friese of the Texas Abortion Rights Action League said, “I find it offensive and an insult to everyone undergoing her own personal trauma. It’s an insult to everyone.” said the “Human Life Amendment j S se J ors : which would give constitution n es £ rights to human beings from then ^ ^ ment of conception, is “anti-wom T i and anti-family planning. ^ comn c socialized medicine basis,’’ Me j den said Friday. “If someonem I an abortion for convenience salt! j them pay for it out of their« pockets.” Friese, representing the jrj she called the only statewideorp ^ en ci zation solely concerned with tlie|i |i her rc tection of reproductive rightsl 3 Utl ted C Texas women, called abortion“aii jf orm; s j sonal issue.” men in t “We’re talking about privacy.ij Her roo gious freedom, imposition ofaj »rd stra gious values on people whoii necessarily share those values,) Buck, aji we’re talking about health,” Fr« ijor from said. itfemalei 78 Corvette. Loaded. Excellent condition. Days 779-7883, nights 779-7818. 79t5 1978 Yamaha 750 silver and maroon mag rims, luggage rack and back rest. Excellent condi tion $1800 negotiable. Call 696-8934. 82tll TAMU JAZZ BAND Bookease with fliptop desk $30. 846-6744.82t5 1972 Town and Country Mobile Home 14x80 in excellent condi tion. 3BR 2bath AC nearly new. Call 779-8901 between 8:30 and 5:00 p.m. 79ts First rehearsal - Monday January 26, 8pm Commons area lounge. New members welcome. For more information call Don Allen at 846-6780.8212 i$100 down, 5 acres, College ' {station area, rolling, wooded, | electricity. i Country Land Company j 1-713-468-8501 Mengden has introduced bills to prohibit funds to pay for abortions and to require parental consent for teenage abortions. “Basically, this bill says that if there are going to be legal abortions for cosmetic, nonmedical reasons. “It would give the govermi®, ;amardo si not the individual, the right toi ( Buck saic cide whether, when, and howm* yofthega children to have,’ Sprinkle siil ps to Aus “Americans everywhere are again id that n government interference in tla ised to se lives. The HLA would thrust4 Buck sa government into an individual’s!* >atment fr room.” e Cavalry Pam Fridrich, representing 4 jL ^ Rosie Jimenez Fund, announcedi j. tu . creation of a fund to pay for aborfe u „ for poor women. The Hyde Ana rr ment cut off most Medicaid payma “j r( for abortions. 7 ? 000-volt shock hits Dallas man United Press International DALLAS — Brent Burns joked Sunday about being “Reddy Kilo watt,” an electric utility company’s fictional mascot, but the construc tion worker realizes he’s lucky to be alive. wires. All I felt was the shock hit me real hard. I couldn’t k the pump. I looked down and saw pant leg smoking, and I passedoii “When I fell down I thought I dead.” Bums, 25, and two other con struction workers were jolted with 7,600 volts of electricity Friday at a construction site. The current pas sed through Burns’ body and exited through the botton of his foot, leav ing a wound the size of a quarter. He suffered burns on his back and legs. “It was a nightmare,” he Said. Burns was lying on a concrete slab with the hose from a concrete pump draped over his right should- Pete Ramirez, 44, saw worker clinging to the pump and pried him loose with a Then Ramirez got shocked, fered burns and a broken foot. his cl jgi st became oved hersi But he ac ivalry) she Another Died not to linkwomei or the Cc Mike Ch; ivalry, sail ig women’ mer or lal Chandler her ow The genei embers “b ixpected,” are for Itjii °! ip ^ ip quiet. ", Buck said shovf! l He sif j] “There’s a boom on the pump,” he said. “I guess the boom hit some high “I wasn’t breathing. Someo# gave me mouth-to-mouth resusciti tion,” Burns said. Doctors told Burns it would 1 several months before he cou’ on his injured foot, but the imim ate disappointment for Bums being confined to viewing the Si Bowl from a hospital bed — withoi the aid of a can of beer. ildwsl r j ere’s the lb by. SI le comme be expect "People ; ivalry) jus ike waves, ck, wh< 1 years, ie has want “'fice she firs ihman yei lei Man asleep in dumpster thrown out with garbage United Press International DALLAS — Alvin Cornelius’ need was simple: a place to sleep protected from the cold night air. ACITO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 13400 S. College 823-8051 ■■ agW"'- Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE "WhiTC satisfaction is standard cquiinncnt 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 Cornelius said the Union Gos| Mission downtown was full Frida] So he walked a few blocks and foui warm comfort in a trash dumpster; He said he was sleeping peacel ly when a garbage truck picked the dumpster and collected the In and Cornelius. “I screamed, but no one he: me,” he said. With each collect!! the truck made, Cornelius was coi pressed with the garbage. “I thought I was a dead man. didn’t expect to come out of tl thing alive,” he said. He was pressed into a truck-1 cube of trash and deposited in a pi vate landfill south of Dallas. An ei ployee saw Cornelius and called ambulance.. 1( Though squeezed several tiin« through the night, Cornelius si fered only a fractured arm. Come snov^, sleet or worse, Cot nelius said, “I won’t sleep iii' dumpster tonight.” nryvrE o Prescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired 216 N. MAIN BRYAN 822-6105 Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Bess Truman released from hospital V United Press International I /KRBORNE a-THE DIFFICULT WE DO IM- rMEDIATEL'C THE IMPOSSIBLE 1 United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Formei first lady Bess Truman was “completely healed” at midday Saturday from the hospital that had been treating her skin irritation fe more than three weeks I TAKES A LITTLE LONGER" AGENT AERO AIR FREIGHT SERVICES [ k 1 r I 1 I WE DO MORE THAN . DELIVER I YOUR PACKAGE 1 OVERNIGHT f WE GUARANTEE IT! ▼ 150 CITIES ■ $22.11 UP TO 2 LBS. * :▼ Dr. Wallace Graham, theTrumat family physician, said the skinpw lem that put Truman in Research Medical Center Dec. 30 was “i pletely healed.” He said she leftw® her Secret Service detail at 11:15 a.m. CST, and returned to her ho# on Delaware Street in Independ ence. i THE FREIGHT PROBLEM SOLVERS PH: 713-779-FAST P.O. BOX 3862 BRYAN, TX. 77801 “Mrs. Truman is in better condi tion than she has been in the W several weeks,” Graham said, "Sh e was very happy to be going hoi# and she even gave me a salute.” The nation’s oldest surviving lady at 95 — she will be 96 on Feb. Id — will not require a special nurse doctors said, but only routine care Truman has rarely left her hoi# since the 33rd president — Harry S Truman — died Dec. 26, 1972. i i i