Page 4 THE BATTALION MONDAY, MAY 4, 1981 Battalion Artifacts in exhibit HELP WANTED HELP WANT ED 3-C BAR-B-Q in BRYAN Positions open. We are now hi|- ing. Apply in person 1810 S. Main Bryan. mtin HELP WANTED Full-time receptionist. Light book keeping. Apply in person. That Place II, Culpepper Plaza. i4i«n FIELD SUPERVISOR Experienced supervisor or su pervisor trainee needed for Landscaping company. Op portunities available in several cities. Send resume to Brazos Valley Nursery PO Box 3284, Bryan, Texas 77801 Ph: 822-1561. 14515 Full-time and Part-time help wanted. Apply in person only. MONTEREY HOUSE in Col lege Station. STUDY DAYS-WORK EVENINGS Part-time commercial team cleaning positions available now thru summer. PAY TRAVEL PAID VACATIONS $3.60 PER HOUR & UP HOME CARE SERVICES 846-5916. 144ttfn Bartender, Bar-back, Waitres ses, Hostess. Call the TUMB LEWEED for an appointment 846-5675. THE HOUSTON POST is now filling summer & fall semes ter paper routes. DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN & COUPLES. Ear ly morning hours. 1V2-4 hours per day. $250-$800 per month. Auto- matice machine rolling. 846-2911 or 696-8032. i33ttn Part-time help wanted. Grapevine personality 696- 3411. E.O.E. 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 PROJECT DIRECTOR Sheltered workshop/Rehabilita- tion Program for mentally re tarded. •4IW 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 HELP WANTED T’LzzaltUl Part and full time. Cooks, waiters and waitresses. Apply in person. 413 S. Texas Ave. College Station uste FULL-TIME OR SUMMER EMPLOYMENT WANTED: Person who enjoys working with people, capable of performing varied typing assign ments and able to exercise inde pendent judgment. Automatic in crease in salary as of September 1. Word processing experience preferred but not necessary. CONTACT: Mrs. Gertrude Perry Texas A&M Research Foundation 846-7731 EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 14713 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 1101 Texas College Station 105 Dominik 6tfp DOMESTIC SERVICES 693-1954 HIRING Team Cleaning Homes and Offices FOR NOW/SEMESTER BREAK/SUMMER BREAK Starting Salary $3.60 plus travel allowance We understand that you have class, study and money hassles. We will try & help you. 14 4t5 CHICKEN OIL Day Shift Night Shift Weekends Full or Part Time Flexible Hours No Experience Good Working Conditions CALL 846-2332 Or Come by Dixie Chicken Office 307 University Drive 14: WOULD YOU LIKE TO EARN $35,000 A YEAR CAREER SALES Excellent future for responsible sales orient individual who enjoys active contact with the public. For permanent resident only, no travel. Expenses paid at home office training school, plus training locally. Position offers stable career with substan tial income. Managerial opportunities. 846-4751. 140110 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. Classifieds replaced by replica HELP WANTED 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 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 asttn SWensen*S Interviewing now for WAITRESSES, WAITERS, FOUNTAINEERS, CASHIERS, COOKS, AND DISH WASHERS. Pick up an application at Culpepper Plaza College Station. . , 886fr 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 jobs now available at FARMER’S MARKET DELI, in BRYAN. Fast-food experienced desired. Hours 5p.m.-10p.m. any days. Start $3.40 per hour. 2700 Texas Ave. 822-6417. i40tfn Part-time sales position, elec tronics background. Apply RADIO SHACK Culpepper Plaza. i34tin Electronic parts & equipment counter sales position. Some electronic parts experience needed. Part time and full time. CALL 822-4862 For Appointment i43tfn FISH RICHARD’S HALF CENTURY HOUSE is looking for daytime personnel. Full-time and part-time. Apply in person at 801 Wellborn Road. 'I14tfn Male delivery help needed — must be available in early af ternoon & Saturday mornings. MEDICAL SALES & RENTAL 822-2704 i48tfn CITY OF BRYAN is accepting applications for GENERAL CLERK (Police Department) Two Shifts: 10:00p.m. to 6:00 a.m. and 6:00a.m. to 2:00p.m. Typing: 35 wpm required. Salary: $3.93/hour Contact: CITY OF BRYAN EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 300 S. WASHINGTON BRYAN, TEXAS 77801 Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer-MF Job opening at CHARLI’S. Apply in person 707 Shop ping Village. 14813 Collection personnel with previous col lection experience needed. Work on contract or commission basis. CONTACT: THE EAGLE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 779-2345 14815 WANTED SERVICES ROOMMATE WANTED PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779- 2258, Bryan. 73tfn 147t9 Dependable persons for motor newspaper routes: OSR-WHEELOCK, HWY. 6-FINFEATHER RD., IOLA, LEONARD RD.-SIL.VER HILL, STEEP HOLLOW, WEST OF FM. 2818. Must have dependable vehicle. Reimburse ment for mileage. CONTACT: THE EAGLE CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT 779-2345 148t5 141113 Typing 775-5343. nns. Math tutoring. Calculus or higher, 696- 0742 mornings or nights. 139tl0 Female roommate wanted for fall. Own room in duplex. Close to shuttle, washer- /dryer. $150/mo. + bills. Call 845-2095. I48t6 LOST TYPING- Reports, Dissertations, Confi dential Typing. EXECUTIVE SECRETA RIAL 121 Walton 696-3785. 140tl3 TYPING 823-4579. 129120 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. 128U4 LOST three rings in small straw purse from Nassau. $25 reward no questions asked! Call Marl 696-3637 Sentimental Value. 14514 Paul’s moving service. 846-9746. 142tll Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846- 3755. 178tfn FOR RENT Typing — All kinds. Sami 846-9019. 133115 Call Cathy or Cherilyn for all your typing needs. 696-9550. I31tfn 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 SUMMER APARTMENT FOR RENT: 762 Square feet, washer/dryer, one bed room, backyard, on shuttle bus route, par tially furnished, $235.00 per month. Call 775-6655. 146t3 NEW 2 BEDROOM APTS, next to married student housing. Just off Texas Ave. behind Schlotsky’s. 154 Meadowland $325/mo. 846-5874 or 713- 496-1667, collect. 148t5 United Press International ALVIN — Officials of the Texas Antiquities Committee say| artifacts on display in a state museum’s exhibit of 16th century Spanisl treasure trips are actually replicas. The exhibit, “Treasure, People, Ships and Dreams,” is a showing coins, silver and gold salvaged from a 1554 Spanish shipwreck offfe coast of Texas. The exhibit was put together by the state and is ben; shown at the San Jacinto Museum in Houston. Friday, the Alvin Sun quoted a state archeologist who said one-tliinl of the exhibit’s 90 artifacts were replaced with duplicates becaiist originals are being used as evidence in a lawsuit to determine is: rightful owners of the treasures. The original pieces were taken out of display due to a pendingcoiit case between the treasure hunters who found the artifacts and the stilt which claims ownership, said J. B. Arnold III, head of the Marat Archeological Division of the antiquities committee. It was nil artifacts could not be taken out of western Texas, Arnold said, andtle originals are in storage at the Balcones Research Center at the Univet sity of Texas in Austin. There were no signs posted anywhere on the exhibit earlier fe week saying it contained duplicates, but “we are not trying to deceive anyone,” said Arnold Thursday. However, two members of the museum staff said Tuesday thatil pieces in the show were authentic. There is a note in a display case explaining the presence replicas, Arnold said. Rather than individual signs on each replica, Arnold said the noli was put on the display “because time was pressing and it wouldhavt been too expensive to put signs on each replica.” The note says “at this time several artifacts are being used duriii| court proceedings which will determine whether these artifactsbekj to the treaure hunters who originally found them or to the Stated Texas from which they were taken.” WOMEN’ in 502 X-STAR: qUONSE semest Office, organic requirt Thursd WATER summt AMERIC meet a mical, polyetl Duplex, 2 bedroom, starting summer, un furnished, $320.00, 693-0650. 147t6 ars Chrwiefborp ^1! HAlsELL^Mofoid COMPANY INC. ] I 'company Tnc.' | I Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922« Summer apartment 2-bedroom leaving ev erything from linens to dishes. Walking distance 846-6761 $191 + utilities. 144t5 2 BR. 1 BA. apt. for rent. Nice, large, quiet area in Bryan. $285/mo. + elect. 779- 6335. 145t9 Shipment of laetrik is legal, judge rules EUROPE Gatti’s liberai Dr. Li benewa meet at “Envirc FINANC1 6:30 p. BETA BE in 601 MATH € 130, 1! GAYLINE 696-8743 Tuesday and Thursday. 7:30 - 10:00 pm., GSSO- ALTERNATIVE meets every first Wednesday, 7:30pm, Unitarian Fellowship, Wellborn Rd. May 6 Speaker, Dr. Jon Alston, Dept, of Sociology. ueta FOR SALE 77 VW Bug 779-7252. BRYAN AREA $340 - $395 2 bedroom; 1 Va bath Duplexes; approx. 954 square feet; All built-ins; washer/dryer conn.; Tenant pays utilities; $150.00 deposit. JOE COURTNEY, INC. Pioneer KP-8005 AM/FM cassette car stereo. $100, Eric 845-0335. 148t5 SENIOR BOOTS with spurs and boot hooks. Excellent con dition, size 9D, 845-2664. 148t5 ’75 Mercury 4-door loaded, 32,000 miles, excellent condition, 693-2907. 142tll Studio couches with stereo — radio combi nation, $100.00. Twin beds (2): in excellent condition $50.00 each. 693-6248. 147t5 FORMALS for dances, summer weddings, etc. 846- 4222. 144t5 Twin bed for sale, three years old also desk for sale. Call after 4:30pm. 696-3834. 148t5 Suzuki 185GT. Excellent condition, $550 693-7382. 145t5 CLOSE TO CAMPUS FOR RENT FOURRLEXES $275 2 bedroom, 1 bath; unfurnished (stove and refrigerator included); Tenant pays all utilities; washer- connection; $100 deposit; Call 846-5796 or come by 1878 Greenfield Plaza, Bryan (off East 29th Street). JOE COURTNEY, INC. 147t9 United Press International OKLAHOMA CITY — Laetrile is far safer than other government- approved anti-cancer drugs, says a federal judge who allowed inter state shipment of the controversial drug to continue. Friday, U.S. District Judge Luther Bohanon returned the issue of the drug to the federal appeals court but stayed his order pendingareviewby the U.S. 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in De nver. Bohanon refused to withdraw a restraining order prohibiting the Food and Drug Administration from interfering with interstate shipment of laetrile. Bohanon, who has stood up for laetrile users in the past, also de clined to rescind his order allow ing laetrile to be used by terminal ly ill cancer patients. Last year, the U.S. Supreme Court called for a test of the effec tiveness of laetrile and discarded constitutional issues of the used the drug. The 10th Circuit Court raid last year that laetrile was under FDA jurisdiction and c not claim protection of a “gi father clause,” despite suppore who claimed laetrile was notam drug. Bohanon then received case from the 10th Circuit Court His Friday ruling stated thattk| drug was protected under the I year-old grandfather clause The government is expectedt: appeal his order. Motions have been tiledasfc an appeals court to direct Bohan to dismiss a 4-year-old suit id against the FDA by laetrile but Bohanon’s action Friday re tains current laetrile policies, Bohanon ’s action came one after a government report was re leased calling laetrile ineffeclin against cancer. AM/FM cassette car stereo. Fast forward. Indash, under warranty. $60.00, 846- 6623. 148t5 Carpet for sale. Plush lime green 6x8 re ctangle. Call 845-2080 after 6:30. 145t6 For Sale 12' X 65' mobile home with 7' X 12' addition off living area. Appliances included. $8000, call Andy at 693-4327. 144110 ’75 Kawasaki 125 good condition, only 3,900 miles. Call 845-5002, 845-8020.145t6 Need summer replacements at Lancaster Place, 303 Dexter, one block south of campus, for male and female students — non smokers, non drinkers, $130.00 per month completely furnished, utilities paid, free laundry facilities, furnished kitchens, 696-5286. 14716 Ticket-scalping approved by Senate By B Each pe ors differ these perc go unnotic associate ci they see o Howev dally mah tion prohlt cause they wrong nan United Press International AUSTIN — The Senate has approved a bill providing fines of up to $200 for persons convicted of scalping tickets to athletic or en- FOR RENT For sale 45W receiver, turntable, reel-to- reel. for info., call Hal at 693-6273 after 5pm. 14217 ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate to share large furnished apartment. Available June 1. $125 per month plus share of utilities. Have, washer and dryer. DeeDee 696-4104. 148t5 Roommates needed to share 5 bedroom 2 bath house, $ 150/room. Call for addition information 693-2876. 144t5 Male roommate needed to share 3 bed room house for summer. Call D.J. 693- 3029. 148t5 FOURDUPLEXES IN SOUTHWOOD VALLEY $400-$425 2 bedroom, IV2 bath: Approx. 1000 square feet; All built ins; washer/dryer conn; owner pays water; $200.00 deposit. Call 846-5796 or come by 1878 Greenfield Plaza, Bryan (off East 29th St.) JOE COURTNEY, INC. Apartment partially furnished, $125.00 per month. Boys Only!! Call 846-2154 between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Mltfh Fall apartments available mid-August. 2bedroom, Ibath, studio W/D connection. Villa West Addition. Pre-lease now- lower Deposit. After 5:00pm-775-5641. 139tl0 JOB OPPORTUNITIES SUMMER STUDENT WORK FOR RENT PROGRAM Vz Apt. or Full Apt. Programs Apt. & Ranch Duties VISIT COURTYARD APTS. FOR DETAILS Stallings Dr. at University Oaks & Hwy 30 693-2772 141U5 BEAT THE SUMMERTIME BLUES AND MAKE MONEY DOING IT. “BRUSH-UP on Majors, Minors & Money!” Join the Kelly Team Temporaries of SECRETARIES RECEPTIONIST CLERKS MARKETING PEOPLE ACCOUNTANTS LIGHT INDUSTRIAL WORKERS Work One day or all summer long. 4343 S.P.I.D. Suite 302 Corpus Christ!, Texas 78411 (512)855-4666 I48t2 SERVICES OFFICIAL NOTICE ■a* PERSONALS The shuttle buses will run on a slightly mod ified schedule during the week of final exami nations, which is normal procedure during finals. On Friday, May 15, at 2:30p.m. the schedule will reduce to the normal night fre quency. Bus service will terminate on Friday when the last buses leave campus at 5:15p.m. Students are encouraged to catch earlier buses to campus to avoid crowded condi tions. Transportation Enterprises, Inc. will furnish bus transportation during the summer. Pas ses may be obtained at summer school regis tration. Cost will be $15.00 per summer ses sion. 14816 tertainment events. The bill by Sen. Chet Brook D-Pasadena, passed without oil- jection and now goes to tk House. Brooks’ bill makes it a niisit meanor to sell tickets for moti than $3 over the face value wit 1,000 yards of a ticket office a entertainment event. The bill is aimed at discount ing the counterfeiting of tickets! racketeering, Brooks said. So® scalpers get other people tostaii in line for them and purchases: entire block of tickets, he said “Then when the fans comeirt buy tickets legitimately, theyfi® they’ve all been sold out and ik only tickets available are thosei: the hands of scalpers,” Bi said. Brooks said ticket scalping grown steadily with the group professional sports in Texas, Brooks said people who bji) ; tickets to athletic and entertain ment events, and then are unablf to attend the event, will stiff k 1 allowed to sell the tickets as loif as the sale price is not more tlaa $3 above the purchase price. Persons convicted of ticW scalping could be fined $50 to $2® for a first offense. Punishmentfe subsequent offenses is a fine d $200 to $1,900 and up to 180 days in jail. About and .5 pe some type blindness, a Bryan 0] Althoi problems “color blir actually tc said. “C< accurately Total coloi aperson tc of gray, ji movies. Althou sescanbe ses or dn heredity, Color by XY ch cessive. Ii pattern ol todaughtc er incidei males, so ses femah The c have diffic are red, said. We colors arc examinati asked to i< Former repi to be guests of House Wanted two strong males to help move. May 16. Call 693-5133. 148t3 WANTED: 4 cylinder ’72-74 Capri, must have straight frame, doesn’t have to run. 775-4249 after 5p.m. 146t5 One unserviceable car or truck, 846- 2919. 142112 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 ittn ‘ — Lt SERVICES Teaching (individual or group), translation: ESL; Medical or conservational Spanish, French, Portuguese. Graphics. Wedding Music. Call Mary Anne, 822-3971. 97tll Word processing-papers, dissertations, re sumes, etc. 846-6200. 146t5 Typing, Experienced, all kinds expertise. 846-2814. | SPECIAL b NOTIC^ i Auction May 1, 3:00p.m. St. Michaels Academy, Bryan Toys, Tools, Paintings, furniture, Gold Jewelry, new and used items, benefit St. Michael’s Building Fund Auctioneer Gary Cross. 144t4 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. 132121 United Press International AUSTIN — The first reunios since 1846 of all former membert of the Texas House of Represent fives has been scheduled for Mi' 18. The reunion is being held i» connection with speaker’s activities. Rep. Pete Laney, D-HaleCei [ ter, chairman of the House Ad® nistration Committee, saidinvits- tions have been sent to 768fon® : members asking them to be guest of the House on that day. Several members of the 19& 27 legislature have indicated tbe' will try to attend the reunion, aid Laney said he hopes member who served in earlier legislature' can also be located. Speaker Bill Clayton said b will host a noon barbecue on tie Capitol grounds for the fbrnie ; j members, and that they will be j special guests that night at a part' ■ at the Erwin Center that is ei-1 pected to attract about 4,000 pe" that is si different Many nesses ca ors that when c another, detected. The Safety gi\ driver’s 1 these tes low and ofPublic Dean. If ape those col | tically fa: stead, te< the perse colors on Althm conjunct ams, a pt