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Page 4 THE BATTALION MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1981 Battalion Boys stuff envelopes to sisr^ shuttle launch but miss it Ex; Classifieds HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED YARD WORK weekdays/weekends. Salary $4.50 per hour. 693-4626. 131t5 issiraw Aide needed in nursery school —- morn ings, 846-5571. 131t3 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 Part-time or full-time student typist. Willing to work some evenings. Must have good interpersonal skills. Call Sam George, 846-5733, MAT ASSOCIATES, 1856 Green field Plaza, Bryan, TX 77801. 129t10 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 , 127tfn WAITRESSES WANTED: Thriving Mexi- i 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 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. 12 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. DANVER’S R ESTAURANT looking for full-time and part- time help. Day & night shift. Apply in person. 201 Dominik. FISH RICHARD’S HALF CENTURY HOUSE is looking for daytime personnel. Full-time and part-time. Apply in person at 801 Wellborn Road. 114ttn WANTED: Full-time and part-time gas attendants & mechanics. Spring-Conroe area. Apply at 815 Texas or call (713) 367-8144. THE HOUSTON POST is now filling summer & fall semes ter paper routes. DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN & COUPLES. Ear ly morning hours. 1 1 /2-4 hours per day. $250-$800 per month. Auto- matice machine rolling. 846-2911 or 696-8032. i33tfn ‘Interviewing now for WAITRESSES, WAITERS, FOUNTAINEERS, CASHIERS, COOKS, AND DISH WASHERS. Pick up an application at Culpepper Plaza College Station. 886fn WANTED: Full-time & part-time gas attendants & mechanics. 815 Texas College Station. 13315 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 miimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiyj CENTRAL TEXAS HARDWARE ^Immediate opening for part time= ^employment. Counter sales &= ESsome manual labor. Apply In Person | NO PHONE CALLS, 1 PLEASE 1 202 S. Bryan St. 12513= 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 Part-time help wanted. Grapevine personality 696-! 3411. 104tf n | E.O.E. DOMESTIC SERVICES PART TIME FULL TIME Clean homes with students. 693-1954. Starting Salary $3.50/hour + mileage, CHICKEN OIL CO. needs day man, 1am-6pm. Monday-Friday. Apply at Dixie Chicken office, 846-2332. 132tfn 3-C BAR-B-Q in BRYAN Positions open. We are now hir ing. Apply in person 1810 S. Main Bryan. ii 4 tfn Excellent Opportunity Full & Part-time help needed for: 1) COOKS 2) WA1TPERS0NS 3) BARTENDERS 4) PREP. PERSONS Apply in person at 404 University Dr. University Center between Bank of A&M & Fedmart 8:00am til 5:00pm. 12 D l </> b 2 < H S N ON o a Now hiring Delivery Personnel Must have own car and insurance. $3.60/hour plus commission and tips. AddIv Domino’s Pizza 4407 Texas Ave. after 4:30 p.m. 1504 Holleman after 4:30 p.m. 124129 DIXIE CHICKEN needs office help daily, 9am- 12 noon, some bookkeeping and typing helpful. Apply office 846-2332. i32tfn SERVICES Paul’s moving service, 846-9746. 126tl5 Teaching (individual or group). Translation: ESL; Scientific or Basic Spanish, French, Portuguese. Graphics. Wedding music. Call Mary Anne, 822-3971. 128tl3 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 Typing, Experienced, all kinds — scientific expertise. 846-2814. 128t20 Typing-professional quality, 822-0713. TYPING, EDITING & CALLIGRAPHY 693-3846. 130U7 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. Experienced typist will type Theses, Dis sertations etc. Call 693-7515, 8am-8pm. 128tl0 Typing. 775-5343. 109t32 Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds. 822-0544. 54tfn PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779- 2258, Bryan. 73tfn lyping!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846- 3755. 178tfh Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. ^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 TYPING. All kinds. Let us type your propos als, dissertations, reports, essays on our WORD PROCESSOR. Fast service. Reasonable rates. Business Communication Services 209 University East 846-5794 i65tfn SERVICES Call Cathy or Cherilyn for all your typing needs. 696-9550. 131tfa TYPING 823-4579. 129t20 Typing, symbols. Notary Public. 823- 7723. 112t35 Typing — All kinds. Sami 846-9019. 133tX5 Drafting services, 775-1733. Professional typing 779-2683. FOR SALE For sale: Green and Gold plaid Couch, $25. Coffee table and end tables, $5. Phone: 696-3193, Ask for Mary. 133t3 For sale 1974 Mustang II, 4-speed, very clean, $1350 or best offer. 696-1647. 133t5 Couch and chair. Call nights. 693-2534. 13314 United Press International SPACE CENTER, HOUSTON — Three boys who planned to stuff envelopes to recoup a $200 airfare from Colorado to Johnson Space Center for the space shuttle launch were denied admission Sunday and missed it. Instead of watching the launch on big-screen television in the Building 2 auditorium, they ended up seeing it on a 5-foot-5-inch bat tery-powered television in a friend’s car parked at a gas station. “Were obviously dis appointed,” Kerwin Brook said. Brook, 14, Monty Moss, 14, and Sean Ingram, 15, flew to Houston Thursday to stay with relatives and get as close to the action as they could. They had no relatives at Cape Canaveral, Fla., and the air fare was higher. The three are advanced mathe matics students at Northeast Junior High School in Northglenn, Colo., a Denver suburb. They expected to recoup the cost by stuffing en velopes for a mail order house, $100 for each 1,000 stuffed. The boys planned to write a story for the Northglenn Sentinel and make reports to several of their classes. The boys said they wereW back to Denver late Sunday,® appointed. JSC spokesman DaveAlteii : letting the boys in Fridayhadlf . ;; a mistake. He said the publici not supposed to be The boys were admitted to JSC the regular 9 a.m. opening, Friday and watched on the big screen television in Building 2 au ditorium when the launch was postponed until Sunday. The boys went to stay with relatives, and ex pected no problem returning Sunday. They were mistaken. When they arrived at the gate, a different guard was on duty and stopped them and said they were members of the public and could not be admitted until 9 a.m. “We gave it up and went down to a gas station,” Brook said. “We pulled in there and watched the rest of it on my portable TV. We couldn’t make it hack to town. It’s not very pleasing to me.” T don’t know how here Friday,” Alter said. “ I you are in mission status, mi status requires some disci] You have to show a badge you come through the gate orb some identification.” The boys had applied for it? credentials as representative! the Northglenn Sentinel, 1 credentials had been denied cause the boys were under IS Brook said the experience!? color his report. “It’ll probably put a tude on the entire report. J’mJj ing it won’t. Everything willpri ably be written in a down kiii way,” he said. Minolta SRT-201 with 50mm 1.7, case, 85- 205 3.8 zoom, make offer, 845-7604. 131t5 1975 Suzuki 185GT, low miles, excellent condition, asking $750, call 693-7382. 132t5 For sale or trade professional nine piece pearl drumset, call 696-9225. 132t5 May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May May 11 11 11 11 12 12 12 12 13 13 13 13 14 14 14 IE IE ♦ STEREO EQUIPMENT Nikko n2- f 690 amplifier 40 W.P.C., loudness, 4 subsonice high filter twin V.U., dual ♦ tape monitors, list $260, $160. NT- 4 790 tuner — high blend, auto mute, $ AM-FM stereo, list $190, asking ^ $120, both under warranty. 693- A A&M ship to lead search for remains of the TitamfcA t 8945, Joey. 131t3 A LOST REWARD! For HP-29C Calculator. Lost between April 2-5, no questions asked. Please call 696-9086. 133t3 LOST DOG Ramada Inn area, Medium black poodle with red harness collar. 846-7852. $25.00 REWARD, mats JOB OPPORTUNITIES The Mathematics Department will be taking applications for gradu ate assistants and student work ers from Monday, April 13 to Mon day, April 27, 1981 for the Fall semester 1981. Interested per sons should contact Marjorie Reagor in Room 102, Milner Hall. 133t10 United Press International DALLAS — Abilene millionaire Jack Grimm said Sunday he is confident his crews will find and photo graph the remains of the Titanic this summer and discover why the ill-fated vessel sank. “The second stage of our expedition is pretty much on schedule,” said Grimm Sunday at the Dal- las-Fort Worth Regional Airport where he stopped on his way home from New York City. The research ship Gyre was commissioned by Grimm from Texas A&M University last summer when he no longer could contain “the irresistible appeal the Titanic has always had for me.” The expedition, the first stage of which was com pleted last summer when sonar signals led Grimm to believe the Titanic had been found, will take the poker-playing oilman, and a crack team of 36 oceanographers to the site off the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. “The party will proceed from Halifax, Nova Sco tia, on July 2 or 3 aboard the Gyre and will take about 2 1 / 2 days to reach the site,” Grimm said. “The expedi tion then on should last about three weeks.” The Titanic, on its maiden voyage from England, encountered a gigantic iceberg the night of April 14, 1912, and went down the next day taking with it 1,503 of the more than 2,200 passengers on board. The ship’s remains are believed to be 12,500 feet By LAU below the surface. The need to discover the liner and whatevercffil it was carrying has only grown with the years asf Grimm is among those who have ventured to rislli millions in the effort to find the ship. “We wouldn’t be doing this unless we arecoi Battalii dent of our success,” he said. KAMU-TVe It is that confidence that inspired Grimintopil nore than $8,1 up most of the $1.25 million the expedition costini mnual auctio first phase. Grimm says the second phase shoulda noney for proi “a little less.” This year’s laid Penny Zen What does he hope to get in return if the expefi ector for KA tion does succeed? 128,279 during “The artifacts from the Titanic should pay fori an Sunday thi cost,” the oilman said. “But that’s not the idea. Ps I The station pie from all over the world have been wanting i|ofmerchandis( know what really happened to the Titanic and$5,500 in unde hope to provide the answer. "We broke - 'ear on thefoui The number of sonar signals Grimm’s groups ]hastain, dire ceived from the site last summer raises Grimi broadcast servi hopes about the success of the expedition. “There were some 14 signals in all and ourf and subsequent research have shown three of tk to be prime prospects,” Grimm said. Those sign he thinks, are from the Titanic because they “« four or five miles from where the SOS was received. raised $15,677 PERSONALS SPECIAL NOTICE Mandy cal) back! Macho. » I TWIN • CITY t GOLF I DRIVING 1 RANGE 1 WANTED 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 Clements says share PUF Dri sea The Wom jplaced first in last weekend \ OFFICIAL NOTICE » Hrs: Mon-Sat 12-9 p.m. Sunday 1 p.m.-8 p.m. 696-1220 • East Bypass and Hwy. 30. . Service Road Going South - Vi I * miles. a 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. J 132121 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. 13215 United Press International AUSTIN — Gov. Bill Clements said he favors sharing the wealth of the Permanent University Fund beyond the main campuses of the University of Texas and Texas A&M. At his weekly news conference. Gov. Bill Clements said Friday he favors all the schools in the UT and A&M systems sharing in the almost $2 billion fund generated by oil royalties on state-owned land. The governor said officials at Texas and Texas A&M have indi cated they are willing to include the other schools in their systems ACJTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 SPECIAL NOTICE 1 I I ATTENTION! ATTENTION! ATTENTION! MAY’81 GRADUATES ON TAMU Graduation announcement orders may be picked-up Beginning Monday, April 13, 1981 through April 30, 1981. 223, MSC BROWSING LIBRARY, ROOM MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER. 8AM-10PM, Monday-Friday; 11 AM-10PM Saturday & Sunday. Extra Announcements will go on sale, Monday, April 20, 1981 MSC Student Finance Center, room 217, Memorial Student Center. 8AM-4PM, First Come, First Serve. 133114 ALLEN Olds mobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 ii. r i t, J ^ eam placed in the sharing of the Permanesl| competition a University Fund. ( Texas A&M (J “They came to me with thffl p orty i ( approval for expansion of tk W e tea ' PUF,” Clements said. Saturday in th< The governor also said hewaals | 0 ( the Legislature to create anotkfl program to pay for renovation a»J construction at the other statecc! leges and universities not the Texas or Texas A&M system! He said a minimum of $60 mi should be allocated yearly to tfc fund. Clements said he wants I Legislature to act on his ream mendations this session. But! said the program for those college! and universities not under the W large systems should be fundedl) tuition increases or general stale revenue. He said the Legislature should decide how to fund tie program, and he would make s recommendation on the meeb nics of his proposed legislation “I’m leaving all those issueslk xible and to the discretion oft Legislature, which I think is I way it should be,” he said. The governor also said he w! oppose legislation that would rein- stitute ad valorem property tai The Legislature last session \ to effectively do away with the Id cent-per-$100 valuation tax by re ducing it to an insignilk® 1 amount. Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 SERVICES FOR RENT TONGUE SLAPPERS CO. TUCK IN SERVICE Anytime, Anyplace, For Yourself or a Friend. Includes: Bedtime Story, Stuffed Animal and Special Requests. Tuckers costumed in full white tuxedo w/tails Guys or Gals. PO Box 9692 696-8749 13312 Mobile home space for rent 2 miles south of College Station, $50/month with water 693- 6950 after 2pm. 131t5 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. 131t7 U-LOCK-IT STORAGE 10-10 - $20 10-20 - $22 & Up 693-2339 DIETING? Even though we do not prescribe diets, we make it possible for many to enjoy a nutritious meal while they follow their doctors orders. You will be delighted with the wide selection of low calorie, sugar free and fat free foods in the Souper Salad Area, Sbisa Dining Center Basement. OPEN Monday through Friday 10:45 AM-1:45 PM QUALITY FIRST