The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 26, 1981, Image 4

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Page 4 THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1981
Battalion Classifieds
HELP WANTED
★★★BACKSTAGE*^
Restaurant and Bar is looking for a
I few good men and women. Full or
part-time across from campus.
^319 University 846-1861
10117
Experienced Bartender
Male/Female
Apply in Person
at
Zacharias Pub & Game Room
10413
BRYAN HOSPITAL
has full time Radiology Tech.
(ARRT) available. Position in
volves daytime hours. Sharon
Robinson at 822-1347. 101112
BRYAN HOSPITAL
has full-time registered medi
cal technologist positions
open on day & evening shifts.
Part-time and call positions
available. Full-time benefits in
clude vacation, sick & holiday
pay. Contact Sharon Robin
son, 822-1347. 100112
Schlotsky’s is now taking
applications for weekend
shifts. APPLY IN PERSON
ONLY, 100 S. Texas Ave.
between 2-5pm. io2tfn
DOMESTIC
SERVICES
PART TIME
FULL TIME
Clean homes with students.
693-1954.
Starting Salary
$3.50/hour
+ mileage. ^
POSITIONS OPEN
Full-time Accounting Clerk.
High School degree & 1 year
experience required. Salary
$741/mo.
Clerk Typist/Rehabilitation
Aide. Hearne office. High
School degree & 2 years ex
perience required. Texas
Chauffers license & good driv
ing record necessary.
BRAZOS VALLEY MHMR
707 S. Texas Ave.
Building D103
College Station, Texas
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
SERVICES
STUDENTS: for part-time and full time
summer painting. Apply at Tanglewood
Apts, office 4X1 Hwy. 30, no phone calls.
103t5
Part-time help need, evenings and
weekends. Neighborhood convenience
store. 693-8733, ask for Linda. 98tfn
Full time front desk clerk, rotating shifts
7am-3pm, 3pm-llpm, llpm-7am. Full
time porters, full and part-time bellman
and cocktail waitresses. APPLY IN PER
SON between 9am-4pm RAMADA INN.
lOOtfn
OVERSEAS JOBS — Summer/year round.
Europe South America, Australia, Asia. All
fields. $500-$1200 monthly. Sightseeing. :
Free information. Write IJC Box 52-TX4
Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. 91tl5
Grounds maintenance company. Full or
part time. 779-1837. 101115
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN
OR COUPLES for present and
future Houston post routes. Early
morning hours. Papers rolled by
machine. $200-$750/month. 846-
2991. 696-8032. 38tfn
WANTED: Young hard working persons to
work at car wash. Work around any school
schedule. Apply in person, 3303 Texas
Ave. 102t5
Help male handicapped student. Call Mark
845-7339. I04t5
SECRETARY
full-time, previous experience
necessary, 60wpm-typing, shor
thand & bookeeping preferred.
Call for appointment. 822-1561.
BRAZOS VALLEY NURSERY
Full-time landscape foreman
for work in Austin. Call 822-
1561 Brazos Valley Nur
sery.
CENTRAL
TEXAS
HARDWARE
need part-time employee.
Counter sales with some
labor. Flexible hours. Apply in
person
202 S. Bryan
NO PHONE CALLS! i04t2
Typing. 775-5343.
WANTED
Professional typing 779-2683.
Bicycle wanted: 5 speed contact Brian Hay
Recreation and Parks Dept, or 693-6338
after 6pm. 10413
Part-time help wanted.
Grapevine personality 696-
3411. 104!fn
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 life
DELIVERY PERSONNEL
18% straight commission plus
tips. Commission paid cash every
night. Kitchen Help.
Apply in person
301 Patricia 97t30
ROOMMATE WANTED
Male roommate needed. $200/month, 693-
6666. 97tl2
LOST
LOST: Gray Tomcat. East Brentwood
area. 106t3
LOST PARROT by MSG, call Mike 696-
8300, $50.00 reward. 106t5
Black/white male cat. Holleman/Anderson
area. Reward. Call 693-6287. 104t5
TYPING.
All kinds. Let us type your propos
als, dissertations or theses oh our
WORD PROCESSOR. Fast
service. Reasonable rates.
B/CS 209 University East
846-5794 issttn
Reward for purse lost at Northgate Satur
day. No questions asked. Call Julie: 845-
0646. 10513
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
Found TI 59, call to identify 846-6007
Michael after 6:00. 10513
FOUND : Tan and white puppy near Cul
pepper Plaza. Call 693-1779 after 5pm.
10115
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
■ Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922H
I ■■ ■■■■■■I ■■■I
Lost gold bracelet on campus. If found
please contact Jorge at 845-5275. 101tS
LOST:
A brown suede shoulder-strap
purse with vital medical items in
side. Reward offered for im
mediate return.
Call 845-1303 or 696-3902.
Y TYPING £
& WORD PROCESSING ?
All Kinds
"Let the Professionals Assist You" c
BUSINESS ASSISTANCE SERVICES V
707 Texas Ave. C-306 A
^ 696-9550 87tfn J
SPECIAL NOTICE
Weight Watchers has a new excit
ing food plan and complete pro
gram for taking off the pounds de
liciously. The College Station
class meets Thursdays, 5:15 at
the Lutheran Student Center, 315
N. College Main for further infor
mation call 822-7303. 90tfn
FOR RENT
New 2bedroom IVi bath townhome near St.
Joseph’s Hospital. $400/mo. Jacob Beal
Realty, 822-4518 Monday-Friday only.
102tl0
Sublease two. 1/bedroom Sausalito Im
mediately, 693-8606, 696-0244. I05t5
2bedroom duplexes near TAMU. Side deck
and fenced yard, $350/mo. Jacob Beal
Realty, 822-4518 Monday-Friday. 102tl0
Sublease one bedroom furnished, all bills
paid. $147.50/mo. must share room. Call
collect after 5pm Houston (713) 464-5752
talk to Ray. 104t5
FOR SALE
Two tickets to Houston Rodeo. Featuring
Charlie Daniels Band on Monday March 2.
Good seats. $15.00 for pair. Call 693-
7862. 10315
Fisher FS-133 75 watts speakers $185 pair.
Nikko 35 watts amplifier $150, call 696-
7315. 106t3
Summer camp counselors to spe
cial populations (handicapped).
Dallas area. Salary, room, board,
fun. Most openings for men.
Camp Soroptimist, 7411 Hines
Place Suite 123 Dallas 75235
(214)634-7500. lostao
SERVICES
Typing. Experienced, fast,
kinds. 822-0544.
accurate. All
54 tin
WATERSKI — O’Brien competition, 64"
very good condition, beautiful ski with
case. Call Jeff 846-0517. 10612
Typing,
7723.
symbols, Notary Public. 823-
ISOtfh
Puppies, Cocker/Setter/Border Collie, 6
weeks, $15.00, 846-1458, after 5pm. 106t3
NOW HIRING
All Positions
Full-time and Part-time
Premiums paid for lunch run workers
Call 846-7466
or Apply in Person
203 University Dr. — College Station
Typing!! Reports, .dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-
3755. 1.78tfn
1979 Kawasaki 100 Enduro 1700 miles very
good condition. Sold to best offer. Call after
5pm, 775-0828. 106t5
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-
2258, Bryan. 73tfn
Kitchen: table, white four yellow chairs,
$40, 696-0619. 106t5
'78 Cougar $3600, 693-6226.
UNEXPECTED
PREGNANCY?
Services through
the 20th week. i
Awake or Asleep.
Women’s Health Services
of Houston and Dallas, Texas.
Off Metroplex Gyn. Group
Toll Free 1-800-442-4076i8tioi
1980 Honda Express 50cc, only 5 months
old, 693-5637. 106t5
Honda CB450 1973 model, 1976 engine
low mileage, call Raymond 845-4402. 106t2
Electrophonic modular stereo system
AM/FM 8-track phono, good condition,
693-6491. I02t5
4-15 Mags 846-2919.
104t5
AKC registered Cocker Spaniel puppies.
After 5:30 779-6588. 104t5
’79 Chevy Pick-up S.W.B. — Warranty,
many extras. Call Steve 696-2407. 104t5
Popcorn replaces peanut
as snack after drought
Typing and editing in home. Fast and de
pendable. 693-3846. 99t30
Custom Calligraphy. Parchment. Choice of
inks. 693-3846. 99130
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS. 693-
6386. 83135
Will do fast accurate typing in my home.
Day or night. Call 846-9330. 86tfn
Experienced Professional Typist. 693-
1283. 95tl3
Alterations: ALL KINDS. 823-6878. 96tl2
Engine and transmission repair 846-
2919. 104t5
SPRUCE UP FOR SPRING! Free Mary
Kay facial, Polly Powell 693-6981 after
5pm. 99t30
Teaching (individual or group), translation:
ESL; Medical or conservational Spanish;
French; Portguese. Graphics. Wedding
music. Call Mary Anne, 822-3971. lOltll
TYPING LESSONS from Business Educa
tion teacher ages 10 & up, 696-8747. 106t5
United Press International
DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowa’s
popcorn industry sees gold in the
decline of the goober.
The hot, roasted peanut, long
the staple of taverns and ballparks,
has fallen victim to last summer’s
drought in the Deep South. Now,
with peanut prices soaring, pop
corn growers and merchants anti
cipate a banner year for their ex
plosive kernels.
Shortages have pushed the
wholesale price of peanuts up
from 70 cents a pound last year to
$1.82 a pound last week. Big can
dy companies reportedly stock
piled peanuts to ensure their con
tinued business, leaving desper
ate snacksters out in the cold.
But sales of popcorn have been
brisk.
Don Nelson of Danville, king of
Iowa’s popcorn producers, was
encouraged enough to enter the
market on his own. Two weeks
ago, he marketed his first bag of
Colonel Don’s Popcorn.
“The snack food has taken the
place of peanuts,’’ he said. “Pop
corn is nutritious and those with
financially binding problems
make it into a meal. Sometimes it’s
a Sunday evening meal.’’
Nelson said most of his popcorn
is shipped to theaters and ball
parks in Boston and New York.
Easterners, he noted, are vora
cious snackers.
AUTO INSURANCE '
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
"W here sutisfaetion ir
standard equipment'
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
f Get
ACTION
with
MNT
ADS
FOR SALE
$100 DOWN
$100 down, 5 acre College
Station area, rolling, wooded
& electricity.
COUNTRY LAND COMPANY
(713) 468-8501 loitao
PERSONALS
WITNESSES
Would witnesses to the bicy
cle-automobile collision,
5:00pm Friday, Feburary 20,
at the intersection of S. Dexter
and Jersey, please call 845-
7717 before 5 or 693-8996 af
ter 5pm. Thank you. 10512
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Attention all Liberal Arts students inter
ested in CO-OP and all majors interest
ed in Legal CO-OP. Drop by Room 107
Harrington March 4 and March 5 from
9-12a.m. and 1-4p.m. to visit with us.
Have some free punch and cookies
tOO. 10616
“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
Earn $240 a month just by
working two nights (5pm-
2am) a week, (more hours
available) at Der Wein-
schnitzel.
Apply in Person
501 S. Texas Ave.
Bryan between 9:30am-11am
weekdays.
NOTICE TO ENGINEERS
May and Summer Graduates
MASON & HANGER — SILAS MASON CO., INC.
Engineers & Contractors since 1827
May have the career for you in Amarillo, Texas.
A prime contractor for the Department of Energy in nuclear weapon manufacture and
final assembly.
BS/MS EE, IE, ChE, ME and Nuclear Eng. Interviewing on campus March 5, 1981. Sign
up at Placement Office today.
An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F 10315
“Easterners are known for
buying bagged popcorn like we
buy potato chips,” Nelson said.
“Easterners are bigger on snack
foods than we are in the Midwest,
believe it or not. Popcorn is really
going well out there.”
A spokesman for the Jolly Time
Popcorn Co. in Sioux City said the
shortage of peanuts and subse
quent price increases have posi
tively affected their sales of pop
corn also.
“It is not only anticipated, it has
definitely showed up,” Reed
Smith said. “Sales are up about!
percent for the first three (sals)
months of October, November
and December.”
Smith attributed the increasd
sales to the peanut shortage, bill
said the nation’s abandonment o(
expensive candy bars also playedi
role.
Despite the boom in popcon
sales, Smith said the industry ii
not picking up business as fast as it
would like to.
“There’s a semi-shortage in
popcorn,” he said. “Wedon’tkvi
the supply. We were hurt witb(be
drought, but not as severely as tk
peanut people. Yields were down
15 percent and total productm
was down a few million pounds,"
Fred Schulze, whose Des
Moines Catering Co. supplies
snacks to Veteran’s Auditoriumii
Des Moines, says popcorn maybe
his company’s salvation with do
peanuts available for the upcoD>
ing state wrestling and basketbs!
tournaments.
“Surprisingly we have plentyol
it,” he said. “Popcorn stayed
stable. We can get any amount,i
got my orders in for the tounu-
ments.”
Bandit strips victims
to escape with loot
Mike Colemi
editing equij
Cor
United Press International
DALLAS — Police in the Dallas-Fort Worth area are comparing
notes on a man who robs women’s clothing stores and forces his victims
to strip to their underwear.
The robber, known to police as the “pants bandit,” has committed
about two dozen holdups in Dallas, Fort Worth and their suburbs
Police representatives from the cities met Tuesday with Texas Rangers
and Dallas County deputies to analyze the bandit.
The man uses a chrome-plated pistol to rob clothing stores where
only women work. He forces employees and customers to thebackof
the store.
“He makes them strip down to their panties and bra and then carries
their clothes to the front door where he drops them, ” said Dallas Police
Sgt. Harold Rice. “Since the people don’t have any clothes on, not
many of them have gone out to see how he gets away.”
The robberies began in Houston, where about 25 were reported,
and the bandit moved to the Dallas area in November. Similar robber
ies now have been reported in Waco. A 16-year-old Houston girlanda
14-year-old in Waco were raped in the holdups.
Rice said the robber will hit as many as three stores in a five-hour
period and usually gets about $300.
The bandit is described as being between 19 and 21 years old and
frequently wears a false beard.
A&
Growers welcome
King Tempo Comet. Nickel plated silver-
flame. 3/yrs. use. Best offer trade or sell.
846-3930. 103t3
state fruit embargo
Escort Radar receiver like new condition.
Call John 693-2559. 10513
14 foot Hobie Cat good condition $1500,
846-0905. 10518
United Press International
HARLINGEN — Only three
days remain for California farmers
to ship their fruits and vegetables
to Texas, and Texas farmers said
Wednesday they welcome the
embargo.
“We have to quarantine our cit
rus that goes to California, ” said
citrus grower J.A. Kutzenberger
of Harlingen. “If the shoe fits us, it
ought to fit them.”
Texas Agriculture Secretary
Reagan Brown set the March 1 im
port ban on California produce be
cause of a Mediterranean fruit fly
infestation in two California coun
ties. The ban effects all host plants
of the fruit fly.
Kutzenberger, who said most of
the Texas citrus growers to whom
he has talked agree on the Califor
nia produce ban, said the western
state has forced fumigation of
Texas produce because of the
Mexican fruit fly.
“The (Mediterranean fruit fly)
could be brought in on their citrus
produce,” he said. “All actions
should be taken to keep it out. We
have too much at stake.”
California, which ships more
than $100 million in produce,
mostly oranges, to Texas, hi
asked the U.S. Supreme Court to
stop Texas from imposing the
quarantine.
But another Harlingen farmer,
Brad Crockett, said Brown made
“an excellent move” by imposing
the quarantine.
“Until California brings their
problem under control, their fruit
should be quarantined,” Crockett
said. “It’s the same as the quaran
tine they impose on our fruit be
cause of the Mexican fly.”
Sugar Tree Farms manager Lo«
Close said he does not believe
Texas’ quarantine is a retaliatory
move for California’s restrictions
on Texas products.
“I don’t think our reaction no*
is just sour grapes,” Close said,
“We could have a serious problem
if the Mediterranean fly gets into
this area. ”
By TE
Battall
Texas A&M
yet caught up \
boom of the 19'
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versifies in Te>
sity administra
Charles Me
vice preside
affairs, said tha
space shortage
growing faster
space,” he sai<
have a greater
you can meet,
establish prior:
the greatest n<
“That is wl
University Sys
Planning Com
University det<
for new buildii
The Univers
to a shortage i
tory space am
said Ed Peel, c
planning and c
Texas A&M S)
Texas A&M
tion projects m
two new wor
totalling $7.5 r
ular dorm i tor ic
of the Keathl
complex and
Aston Hall, are
cy in the fall s
Because woi
culty getting
space in recent
dorms are ne
can’t seem to b
tories,” Peelsa
a few years ag
was low.
“I guess the
gas prices mij
dents back to
could be a ne\
Other Texas
eludes an three
Airport Expan
Already star
includes new 1
way and a com
for plane stoi
Aviation Adm
ing most of tl
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phases indue
taxiway and le
way. More F.
needed for the
ATTENTION FRESHMEN WOMEN!
IF YOU HAVE 15 CREDIT HOURS AND A 3.5
GPR FROM YOUR FIRST SEMESTER, YOU ARE
ELIGIBLE TO JOIN ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA
HONOR SOCIETY.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, CONTACT TRICIA BARBER,
RM 221-C IN THE MSC.
THIS MUST BE DONE BY FRIDAY,
FEBRUARY 27th, 1981.