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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1981
Battalion
HELP WANTED
YARD WORK
weekdays/weekends. Salary $4.50 per
hour. 693-4626. 131t5
Aide needed in nursery school — morn
ings, 846-5571. 131t3
3-C BAR-B-Q
in BRYAN
Positions open. We are now hir
ing. Apply in person 1810 S. Main
Bryan. ii4tin
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Now hiring
Delivery Personnel
Must have own car
and insurance.
$3.60/hour
plus commission and tips.
Apply Domino’s Pizza
4407 Texas Ave.
after 4:30 p.m.
1504 Holleman
after 4:30 p.m. 124129
PROJECT DIRECTOR
Sheltered workshop/Rehabilita-
tion Program for mentally re
tarded.
Masters Degree in Rehabilitation-
/BA Degree in the Behavorial Sci
ences and 3 years experience.
Supervisory experience preferred,
resume required.
BRAZOS VALLEY
. MHMR CENTER
P. O. Box 4588
Bryan, Texas 77801
Excellent Opportunity
Full & Part-time help needed for:
1) COOKS
WAITPERS0NS
BARTENDERS
PREP. PERSONS
2)
3)
4)
Apply in person at 404 University
Dr. University Center between
Bank of A&M & Fedmart 8:00am
til 5:00pm. 12717
Classifieds
‘Pirate’ says $40,000 froi
galleon is his, not Texas In 11
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
PERSONALS
DIXIE CHICKEN
needs office help daily, 9am-
12 noon, some bookkeeping
and typing helpful. Apply office
846-2332. i32tfn
FISH RICHARD’S HALF
CENTURY HOUSE -
is looking for daytime personnel.
Full-time and part-time. Apply in
person at 801 Wellborn Road.
114tfn
CHICKEN OIL CO.
needs day man, 1am-6pm.
Monday-Friday. Apply at Dixie
Chicken office, 846-2332.
132tfn
Part-time help wanted.
Grapevine personality 696-
3411. 104tfn
E.O.E.
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)
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United Press International
RIO HONDO, Texas — Jeff
Burke — a crop duster, treasure
hunter and mayor of Rio Hondo —
has waited 14 years for his share of
treasure from a Spanish galleon,
but his wait may be nearing an end.
Burke, the 58-year-old Rio Hon
do native who was re-elected last
week for a second round as mayor
of the fishing village, says a hearing
in federal court in Odessa, Texas,
on who owns the treasure trove —
T if you are a victim and want 2
? to talk about it, please call
immediately 696-2976 after
6:30 p.m. and on weekends 34-
+ all information confidential. jf
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN
OR COUPLES for present and
future Houston post routes. Early
morning hours. Papers rolled by
machine. $200-$750/month.
846-2911 696-8032 sstfn
Interviewing now for WAITRESSES,
WAITERS, FOUNTAINEERS,
CASHIERS, COOKS, AND DISH
WASHERS. Pick up an application at
Culpepper Plaza College Station.
886fn
Schlotzsky’s is now tak-
ing applications for
weekend shifts. Also full
time day position & eve
ning shift available. AP
PLY IN PERSON ONLY,
100 S. Texas Ave. be
tween 2-5pm. 102tfn
Front office clerk — 2 positions
available, rotating shifts, 7am-
3pm & 3pm-11pm. Apply in per
son between 9am-4pm at RAMA-
DA INN 410 S. Texas Ave. Col
lege Station. 12315
HOUSTON CHRONICLE
is currently taking applications for either fall or
summer (or both) morning newspaper routes.
Salary ranges from $1.90 to $2.30/mo. per
paper + liberal transportation allowance. Call
Julian McMurray.
693-2323 or 846-0763. 129tfn
DOMESTIC
SERVICES
PART TIME
FULL TIME
Clean homes with students.
693-1954.
Starting Salary
$3.50/hour
+ mileage.
3-C BAR-B-Q
in Culpepper Plaza
Now has openings for DAY
COOKS & NIGHT COOKS.
Other positions also open. Ap
ply 10-11am or 2-4pm week
days.
1727 Texas Ave.
College Station 127t,n
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.
flexible
Hours
‘PAID
VACATIONS
^Residential
^Commercial
The Original Team-Cleaning Agency in B/CS
FULL/PART TIME —
Up To $4.50 Per Hour
Plus Travel Compensation
846-1905
Nancy Crouch, Owner
WAITRESSES WANTED: Thriving Mexi
can Food Restaurant hiring waitresses
for nights and weekends. Excellent pay
($2.50/hour to start) and excellent tips.
Call 779-7337 5-9p.m. 130t6
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Part-time employees needed for
mornings
8am-12noon
‘Includes preparation of food
‘Good working conditions
693-5113
2500 Texas Ave. S.
Equal Opportunity Employer
NOTICE
< BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE MAJORS
Preregistration for the Fall Semes
ter 1981 will be conducted during
the week of April 20-24, 1981.
All Biomedical Science majors are
required to schedule a conference
with their Academic Advisor and
obtain an approved Course Re
quest Form for use at preregistra
tion. You can avoid long waiting
periods by making an appoint
ment with your advisor and having
your course Request form ap
proved prior to the week of prere
gistration. Deliver your approved
Course Request Form to the
Biomedical Science Office, Room
332, Veterinary Medical Adminis
tration Bldg. During preregistra
tion week, you should return to the
Biomedical Science Office to pick
up your registration packet and
complete your preregistration.
SEE YOUR FACULTY
ADVISOR SOON. I32t5
LOST
LOST: Wedding band and ring in Systems
Administration Bldg, on 4/2/81. Reward
775-5129, evenings. 129t4
WANTED
SERVICES
Call Cathy or Cherilyn for all your typing
needs. 696-9550. 131tfn
Paul’s moving service, 846-9746.
MADEMOISELLE MAGAZINE
SUMMER FIELD DAY
WANTED: Runners to run in
Mademoiselle Magazine Summer
Field Day Race! 1 mile. Free T-
shirts and prizes. Meet at Rudder
Fountain at 12:15 on Monday April
13. 13211
TYPING reports, dissertations, confiden
tial typing. EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAL
121 Walton, 696-3785. 129t5
Will buy comic books, 845-4979.
TYPING 823-4579.
Typing, symbols. Notary Public. 823-
7723. 112t35
Drafting services, 775-1733.
Professional typing 779-2683.
106142
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 itfn
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Class papers, technical reports, theses, dis
sertations, resumes, etc. typed on our word
processing systems. We understand form
and style. Automated Clerical Services,
693-1070. 128tl4
FOR RENT
Typing, Experienced, all kinds — scientific
expertise. 846-2814. 128t20
Mobile home space for rent 2 miles south of
College Station, $50/month with water 693-
6950 after 2pm. 131t5
Part-time job typing into Wylbur. 50 per
line. 845-7339. 130t3
Typing-professional quality, 822-0713.
130tl7
Summer duplex sublease, May 15 thru Au
gust 15, 2-bedroom 1-bath large kitchen,
close to campus, on shuttle bus route,
$280, bills, 696-2976. 13117
TYPING, EDITING & CALLIGRAPHY
693-3846. 130117
Experienced typist will type Theses, Dis
sertations etc. Call 693-7515, 8am-8pm.
128tl0
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All
kinds. 822-0544. 54tfn
Typing. 775-5343.
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STORAGE
10-10 - $20
10-20 - $22 & Up
693-2339
109t32
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-
2258, Bryan. 73tfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-
3755. 178tfti
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' 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 $3.50 mailing fee along
with your forwarding
address so your Aggie
land can be mailed to you
next fall when they arrive
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Burke said the state’s
claim on the Platoro
treasure is based on a
bunch of “mumbo jum
bo. The state’s statutes
are illegal as hell
where they pertain to
wrecks of the sea. ”
the State of Texas or Platoro Li
mited of Indiana, a salvage com
pany for which Burke worked —
seemed fair and impartial.
The mayor, who has been
known in some circles as “The Pi
rate” since the suit first was filed in
1968, believes he is entitled to ab
out $40,000 of the approximately
$1.5 million worth of gold and sil
ver coins and other artifacts that
went down with a Spanish galleon
more than 400 years ago.
U.S. District Judge Lucius Bun-
ton presided over a hearing in
Odessa last week that included tes
timony from officials of the Indiana
salvage company and lawyers for
the State of Texas.
The judge is working out condi
tions of the settlement and has
promised a decision by the end of
this week. The case has been in and
out of federal court for 14 years.
Burke said he considers himself
a Bobin Hood of the seas, but does
not intend to give away his part of
the treasure he helped uncover
from the wrecked galleon in 1967.
He was engaged by Platoro Li
mited to help with the salvage
operation after Platoro divers
found the wreck less than 2 miles
from the north jetty at Port Man
sfield, Texas, near South Padre Is
land.
After the state’s land commis
sioner, then Jerry Sadler, sought
an injunction against the group to
stop salvage operations, Burke
earned his title as “The Pirate.
Sadler hired a patrol boat to
monitor any further activity at the
site.
Burk would anchor his own boat
near the site and proceed to put on
a show. He said he would wrestle
with a seat cushion within sight of
the patrol boat to make it appear he
had brought up another chunk of
valuable hardware from the gal
leon.
Burke admits he did it simply to
antagonize Sadler and never really
uncovered any additional treasure.
At a news conference, the land
commissioner said the continuing
salvaging operations was “a pirat
ing expedition. ” As a result of that
quote, Burke’s friends soon dub
bed him “The Pirate.”
“I rather enjoy being called a
pirate, because it’s my nature,”
Burke said, “but I’m a benevolent
pirate.”
Burke said he plans to appeal
the Platoro case to the 5th Circuit
Court of Appeals if he does not get
a claim on the salvage. But he said
he was optimistic about the judge’s
forthcoming decision, adding that
the Odessa hearing was a fair and
impartial one.
The state claims custody of the
treasure because the items were
found in navigable waters off the
Texas Coast. State lawyers argued
that the gold and silver items are
historic relics and should be stored
in state museums.
Burke, who spends mil!
time denouncing the “bn 8
bureaucracy” believes the 1
statutes regarding wrecks
sea are illegal.
“The Pirate” explainec
maritime law stipulates
wreck of the sea belongs to
der, provided a year has pas:
the vessel is abandoned.
He said the state's claim
Platoro treasure is based
bunch of “mumbo jumbo
state’s statutes are il
where they pertain to wrech
sea.”
The battle over rights t
galleon treasures is not alb
Burke, who has conducted
ing operations since 1956.
He still contends hewassl
ed in the U.S.S. Hatterascai-
tied in 1976. With only his!
value at stake, ownership!®
the Union blockade ship
swept from Burke and his
partners after they filed fotn
claratory judgement in theii ^
Burke, crop duster by
sion and a politician by avotz
was re-elected mayor Satura
Jeff Burke said /leco:
siders himself a E
Hood of the seas,
does not intend fojM
away his part of the (rf
asure he helped uncoi
er from the wredrefl
galleon in 1967.
Passions rose
Thursday nigh
ly from Mexico
by another auc
mic and politk
ter serving one year of theta
a former mayor.
In “The Pirate’s "firstyeari
helm of Bio Hondo, heobtakl
new water treatment plant for!
town. But he complained tbatj
press of civic duty is cutting ialtl
treasure hunting and crimpkj
“pirating ways.”
Man calls ’dillos lowly,'
wants state bill defeated
By GWEI
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Fashion Board, \
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Monday is spon:
leld day at Ruddt
II a.m. to 1 p.m
The field day
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United Press International
AUSTIN — A move to desig
nate the armadillo as the official
state mammal is a reptilian
scheme honoring a “lowly, muds-
linging, cowardly” animal, the
leading citizen of Luckenbach
contends.
Television personality Guich
Koock wrote Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby
urging defeat of the effort initiated
by Houston school children to
honor the armadillo, and sug
gested instead the state proclaim
the unicorn as the official state
animal.
“The unicorn represents the
true Texas spirit,” Koock said.
“The unicorn is gentle, friendly
and loves virgins.”
His description of the armadillo
is considerably less flattering.
“This beast, if I may dignify the
armadillo by calling it a beast,
does not in any way signify the
nature of true Texans. First, they
are hard headed. An armadillo’s
head is harder than 8th grade
arithmetic,” Koock said.
“In addition, the armadillo is
grubby. That’s because he’s al
ways eatin’ grubs.
“Thirdly, and this is real bad.
ishion show, ah
he’s an edentate animal andkjtbefashion board
also antediluvian. the April issue o
Koock said nobody wants fpich has a ther
keep an armadillo around, apitality.
said the animals “can’t racewfl Patti ( Cunnii
cowchips.” And last, Koocksiijdselles marke
“armadillos make lousy chili.’ jive for Texas A
He urged Hobby and TtSi j 135 coordinated i
legislators to vote against ‘ilM make-overs,
alien armadillo, which never
foot in the Lone Star State unfil
was introduced under cover
darkness by the late unlamenl
Governor Edmund J. Davis
1871. As loyal Democrats, yondj
recognize this was a vile Repil
can plot. If memeory serves®,;
Davis was the last Republisj
governor of Texas.”
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