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THE BATTALION
FRIDAY, MAYS, 1981
Battalion
Classifieds
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
WANTED: Construction type labor.
Phone 693-3658. 152t3
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
DRIVE IN GROCERY
Checker-manager. Part-time, afternoon
and night hours. Starting May 15th. Phone
846-4141. 149t20
Front-office clerk. Full-time, rotat
ing shifts. 7am-3pm. and 3pm.-
11pm. Apply in person between
9am and 4pm at Ramada Inn 410
Texas Ave. College Station.
15015
ATTENTION: Business Students
Nationally known company inter
viewing students for summer work
program. High profit and great ex
perience. For interview and ap
pointment, call 846-8446.
15013
Male delivery help needed —
must be available in early af
ternoon & Saturday mornings.
MEDICAL SALES & RENTAL
822-2704 i48tfn
Part-time help wanted.
Grapevine personality 696-
3411.
E.O.E.
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
Dependable persons (or motor newspaper
routes:
OSR-WHEELOCK, HWY. 6-FINFEATHER
RD., IOLA, LEONARD RD.-SILVER HILL,
STEEP HOLLOW, WEST OF FM. 2818.
Must have dependable vehicle. Reimburse
ment for mileage.
CONTACT: THE EAGLE
CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT
779-2345
14815
Electronic parts & equipment
counter sales position. Some
electronic parts experience
needed. Part time and full time.
CALL 822-4862
For Appointment isots.
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
HELP WANTED
Full-time receptionist. Light book
keeping. Apply in person. That
Place II, Culpepper Plaza. i4itin
SWEnsen-S
Interviewing now for WAITRESSES,
WAITERS, FOUNTAINEERS,
CASHIERS, COOKS, AND DISH
WASHERS. Pick up an application at
Culpepper Plaza College Station
886tn
APPLY NOW!
FULL/PART TIME
DAY/NIGHT
COOKS/WAITRESSES
IN BRYAN
CONTACT
DAVE 779-5422
IN COLLEGE STATION
CONTACT ED 696-2512
3-C BAR-B-Q
in BRYAN
Needs an attractive
cashier/hostess. Day and night
shift. Apply in person 1810 S.'
Main Bryan. mttn
The Greenery
is now hiring small en
gine mechanics full or
part-time. Pay commen
surate with experience/a
bility. Apply at 4303 Tex
as Ave. (next to Luby’s
Cafeteria). isna
PART TIME HELP WANTED
Cooks and counter help.
Daytime and nighttime.
Call between 2-5 or 7-9
We will work around your schedule.
Applications taken now.
693-1669
Clara Gilbert, Manager
150t6
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.
9:30-1 T.30am. (if possible)
WHATABURGER
Bryan College Station
1101 Texas 105 Dominik
6tlr
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. i49t5
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 u?
HELP WANTED
Sales position part-time. Sandy’s Shoes
Culpepper Plaza. 693-1861. 151t3
Bartender, Bar-back, Waitres
ses, Hostess. Call the TUMB
LEWEED for an appointment
846-5675.
Full-time and Part-time help
wanted. Apply in person only.
MONTEREY HOUSE in Col
lege Station.
Collection personnel with previous col
lection experience needed. Work on
contract or commission basis.
CONTACT: THE EAGLE
CIRCULATION
DEPARTMENT
779-2345
148t5
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
FISH RICHARD’S HALF
CENTURY HOUSE
is looking for daytime personnel.
Full-time and part-time. Apply in
person at 801 Wellborn Road.
'114tfn'
ROOMMATE WANTED
Veterinary student needs female summer
roommate to share 2 bedroom house near
campus. Washer/dryer available. Call 846-
4693. 151t4
Female roommate wanted for fall. Own
room in duplex. Close to shuttle, washer-
/dryer. $150/mo. + bills. Call 845-2095.
148t6
Need female roommate to share 2 bedroom
duplex. Non-smoker only. Pets ok. $125
plus Vi utilities. 693-1236. 149t5
Female roommate needed for two bedroom
house. Ride to campus available. $120/mo.
call 775-3790. 149t4
Female roommate wanted, summer (optiori
fall), 775-4058. $115 +. 150t3
Male roommate needed to share 3 bed
room house for summer. Call D.J. 693-
3029. 148t5
Female roommate for summer and fall. $70
per month. Near campus. 845-3814 before
5pm ask for ( Tr^ci. 150t3
Female roommate wanted for whole and/or
just second summer session(s). Own room
$110 plus bills. Three bedroom house.
Washer/dryer, garage, 693-0330. 150t4
LOST
FOUND
OFFICIAL NOTICE
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
SERVICES
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-
2258, Bryan. 73tfn
Typing 775-5343.
SERVICES
CHILDCARE
Full-time/Part-time. All ages. Across from
A&M. Call 846-8239. 151t2
Typing-all kinds. Sydney 846-1757 after
5:00p.m. 822-1132. 149t7
Professional quality typing: Wanted: a few
good dissertations, thesis and term papers.
693-7515 9am-7pm. 149t7
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 isstfn
Ch^ler^orp *,rs
orp
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
1
Dodge Sales and Service Since 19221
1 823 - 8111
FOR SALE
Sears Scholar electric typewriter excellent
conditions $150.00, Yamaha Public
Address power head six inputs, equaliza
tion, 150 watts $325.00. Call 846-8811 ext
118. 15213
Moving — must sell: couch, bedroom
suite, wall units, 8-track tape deck, reclin-
er, desk, coffee and end tables. 693-
6313. 152t2
Registered American Saddlebred Mare 8
years. Excellent for riding or breeding
$4000.00. 152tl
1979 Suzuki TS 250 7000 miles $700. Great
transportation on campus. 693-2266. 152t2
1980 Kawasaki 550 LTD excellent condi
tion, low mileage 779-2469. 152t2
For sale: Double bed, 5-drawer dresser.
Call Kathleen 693-8847. 152t2
Registered Blue Heeler puppies. All shots
$100.00, 696-2275. 149t4
'80 Chevy Monza 2 + 2 all extras 3yr. full
warranty, only 6,000 miles 693-6351 after
7p.m. 149t4
14 ft. AMF sunfish sailboat with trailer.
Good condition. $400. Call Dave or Bruce
at 696-1711. 150t4
For sale twin bed, box springs and
mattress; dining set, $40 each, call 693-
9677. 150t3
1976 Yamaha 650. Needs work. Take best
offer. Call 846-7552. 150t3
Orange Duster good body condition, need
engine work. Call after 4pm. 693-7310.
150t3
1976 Volkswagen Bug green 693-5827.150t3
1972 29 foot travel trailer, perfect for single I
student. 5 mirttlts from campus in Mara I
Trailer Park. Call 846 7698 between 5:00
and 7:00pm. 15013
Senior boots with accessories, size 9‘/2D.
Excellent condition $195.00 845-6286.150t3
Female. Share house 2bedroom Ibath
large kitchen. Own room. 8 blocks from
campus. $65/mo. + bills. 845-4917 before
2pm. 14914
For sale Cockatiel 6 months old, male extra
large cage, complete with feed, dishes, toys
and care guide book. $60.00 or best offer.
Call 693-2348 after 6pm. 150t3
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
’75 Mercury 4-door loaded, 32,000 miles,
excellent condition, 693-2907. 142tll
SENIOR BOOTS
with spurs and boot hooks. Excellent con
dition, size 9D, 845-2664. 148t5
Pioneer KP-8005 AM/FM cassette car
stereo. $100, Eric 845-0335. 148t5
Lost two gold rings near Tennis Courts.
Please call 693-7055. 150t5
AM/FM cassette car stereo. Fast forward.
Indash, under warranty. $60.00, 846-
6623. 148t5
Lost three rings in straw purse from Nas
sau, $25 reward Mari 696-3637. Sentimen
tal value, no questions asked. 152tl
Twin bed for sale, three years old also desk
for sale. Call after 4:30pm. 696-3834. 148t5
New Kodak 600 Tele-Ektralite camera,
$50.00 779-3317 after 5:00. I51t3
Found between Library and Frances: Gold
jewelry. Call Mark at 845-1294. 151t3
For Sale 12' X 65' mobile home with
7' X 12' addition off living area. Appliances
included. $8000, call Andy at 693-4327.
144U0
For sale chest of drawers with mirror, $40.
Call Mark 696-3484. 151t2
4 general admission tickets to Texas Truck
Race, Sunday May 10 at Texas World
Speedway. Call Ken 693-9779. 151t2
1978 Caprice Classic good condition with
extras. Call 845-6269. 151t2
’71 Toyota for sale. Needs engine 845-
4996
FOR RENT
Babysit weekday mornings, 1st summer
session, 822-0392 after 5p.m. 149t7
147t9
Typing-All kinds. Sami 846-9019. 149t7
TYPING- Reports, Dissertations, Confi
dential Typing. EXECUTIVE SECRETA
RIAL 121 Walton 696-3785. 140tl3
Paul’s moving service. 846-9746. 142tll
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.
Call Cathy or Cherilyn for all your typing
needs. 696-9550. 131tfii
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
TAOS summer sublease
$300/mo. 2bedroom Ibath
balconey 693-7677.
FOR RENT
DUPLEX FOR RENT
Summer session $275/mo. 2 bedroom/1
bath furnished. Call 713-333-3920 or 713-
333-2030 ext. 131 (days). 151t3
10x10 storage unit for summer, $30 a
month-call 846-0241. 150t4
AURORA GARDENS, sublease for sum
mer, furnished, excellent location, 3 bed
room 2 bath, shuttle bus, rent neeotiable,
696-1476. 15013
Taos Apts, summer sublease. 2bedroom,
ftirnished, $335/mo. 693-4323. 150t3
3 bedroom 2 bath house, garage, shuttle,
summer months only, 693-2254. 150t3
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
ATTRACTIVE BRICK DUPLEX
2 bedroom 1 bath patio carpet, dishwasher,
disposal central air/heat, 1 block from Bee
Creek Pool & Tennis, shuttle bus at door,
1609 Southwest Parkway, $300/mo. water
sewer, cable paid available May 21, 693-
5475. 150t3
Duplex, 2 bedroom, starting summer, un
furnished, $320.00, 693-0650. 147t6
2 BR. 1 BA. apt. for rent. Nice, large, quiet
area in Bryan. $285/mo. + elect. 779-
6335. 14519
GIRLS ONLY!!
1 bedroom upstairs apartment. June thru
August. $75/mo., deposit & some on elec
tricity. 5 minutes from campus. TV cable &
private phone. Call 846-2239. 151t3
Apartment partially furnished, $125.00 per
month. Boys Only! I Call 846-2154 between
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 141tfn
New 2 bedroom 1 bath apartment, close to
campus. 846-1396 or 846-9136 $280/mo.
151t2
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
FOR RENT
F0URPLEXES
$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;
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.
Gall 846-5796 or come by
1878 Greenfield Plaza, Bryan
(off East 29th St.)
JOE COURTNEY, INC.
14719
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 141(15
BRYAN
AREA
$340 - $395
2 bedroom; 1 Vz bath Duplexes;
approx. 954 square feet; All
built-ins; washer/dryer conn.;
Tenant pays utilities; $150.00
deposit.
JOE COURTNEY, INC.
14719
Couch $50 or best offer 846-4528 or 845-
3228. 15112
FOR SALE: ’72 14x72 3bedroom Mobile
home, 822-6543 $7,800. 149t5
2 bedrooms in new fourplex, central air and
heat. Available immediately about
$300.00/mo. 696-2803. 152t3
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 ,
Fall apartments. 2bedroom, Ibath studio.
Washer/dryer connection. Villa West.
Lower deposit. After 5:00pm. 775-5641.
152110
SPECIAL NOTICE
Private Room. $160/mo. + l A utilities. 5
blocks from campus. 4304 Oaklawn. 846-
1539. 151t3
Summer sublease 1 bedroom furnished
$160.00 plus utilities 779-1805 or 823-
5735. 15014
3755. 178tm
JOB OPPORTUNITIES:
JOB OPPORTUNITIES:
ATTENTION
GRADUATING
SENI0R$
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.
122123
A&M rural office
will help distribute
census information
The Department of Rural
Sociology at Texas A&M Universi
ty has been selected by the Texas
2000 Agency in the governor’s
office to play a key role in dissemi
nating 1980 census information.
The department, along with the
Texas State Library and the Texas
Natural Resource Information
System, will be the primary dis
seminating agencies of the State
Data Center Program. The prog
ram, which involves a cooperative
arrangement between the state
and the U.S. Bureau of the Cen
sus, is intended to increase the
availability and accessibility of the
1980 census data. The three agen
cies will be responsible for provid
ing information on population
changes, characteristics and
trends in Texas.
“Most of the census data are not
yet available, however, because of
lawsuits pending against the U.S.
Bureau of the Census,’’ said Dr.
Steve Murdock, head of Texas
A&M’s Department of Rural
Sociology, a part of the Texas Agri
cultural Experiment Station. The
only information currently avail
able is the redistricting data which
provides population counts by
ethnicity for all units of govern
ment and census areas in Texas.
“Data on sex, age, income,
occupation and other characteris
tics of the population will not be
available until late fall of 1981 or
early 1982,’’ Murdock said.
Until then Murdock and two
other Texas A&M demographers,
Drs. R.L. Skrabanek and Patricia
Guseman, are using the redistrict
ing data to prepare several analy
ses of patterns of population
change in Texas for the Texas 2000
staff and readying the system that
is to distribute the census da
the public.
“We will be the prime
pient for the taped inform!
from the Census Bureau,”!
dock said. “We will testallcot:
ter tapes to be sure they cot
the correct information, pn
backup tapes to store the infer
tion and log the tapes into at
puterized filing system.
“Next we will copy thetj
and distribute them to the
level in the State Data Cej
eight state affiliates. These
affiliates include Pan Amet
University, University of Tea
San Antonio, University oils
ton, Stephen F. Austin,
versity ofTexas at Austin,
versity of Texas at Arlinj
Texas Tech University
University ofTexas at El Pas:
Murdock said these univen
will be the places to contact
for taped information,
wanting printed materialswii
go to the primary level in the
ter. This level consists of23Ci
cils of Governments and one
planning department in
Copies of tapes and pit
materials will be providedat
Texas A&M will also {
technical assistance in coi
usage of tapes, technical
ance in data usage and analpi
mographic patterns and treni
printed reports to be publish)
Texas 2000.
Three such reports h
completed and sent to
ernor’s office, Murdock said
on growth in Texas compars
that in other states, one
terns of county growth ando»
comparisons of city and small
growth in Texas form
A&M scientist kee
eye on fever thrcn
By the I
chasing in:
their apart
destroyed
Most a
possibility
lappen to
could pros
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to acquire
What t!
more than
owner if si
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the depth
the procec
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on their p
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policy to e:
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differ so it’
exactly wl
For tho
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but the re
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tents, mar
possession
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‘the tenar
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An invt
you. One i
Eight fo
fexas A&M
A mosquito-bome virus called
“break-bone fever’’ not only
threatens to invade Texas again
this year but also other portions of
the South, warns a Texas A&M
University entomologist.
Called dengue (dan-gee), the
disease has been described as “so
painful you wish you could die.”
The disease is known as break-
bone fever because it’s extremely
painful in the joints.
“A Texas A&M graduate work
ing in southern Mexico contracted
the disease last year, ” said Dr. Jim
Olson, of the Department of En
tomology at Texas A&M. “He said
HELP WANTED
Salespersons
for new and used cars
and trucks.
We need lead salespersons.
Salary plus commissions.
Training at Dealer expense.
Good fringe benefits and an
opportunity to make important
money.
Call
Ted Wilkinson, Inc:
779-1000
WANTED
Independent Contractor needs in
terior painters. Average salary —
$5.00 per hour. Little experience
necessary. Call Steve after 5pm.
696-5378. isitz
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
PERSONALS
ROBERT PATE, DOUG SMITH,
DENNIS SIMMIS, CONGRATU
LATIONS YA’LL FINALLY ARE
GETTING OUT OF AGGIE
LAND!! I’LL MISS ALL OF YOU.
LOVE HOLLY
152t1
it felt like someone hadbrokei aer * a l v >
joints with a ball peen ham.: Fins
Olson had predicted the They will
ease, carried by the yellow I: ^ ' n
mosquito, Aedes aegypti, w; > na ldE. E
come into Texas. v ' ce com
Last year cases were repo: Pg Train
not only in Texas, but : £ 0rc S ®
Louisiana, Florida and North The flyo
South Carolina, as well as si " Talon ,
along the Western Coast ma
Hawaii. In addition cases 1
been reported as farnorthas!
York ’ I *
A group of entomologists: < -a
Texas A&M, which offersitsl I.I1X
and services to state and feo
agencies, is presently monil
the mosquito population^
College Station.
“We’re fertile ground to» United
the yellow fever and dengnfMQj^|y[p) ]
breaks because of the mild* (hat the 7 0(
and build-up of this spedcp 0 f j
mosquito in Texas,” said tho: ^ jj- v
fessor. “The medical com® t[ e bn^e
needs to be aware of the pole
re-entrance of the virus bach i'Jmcials £
Texas and the United States ! P USae “ 1
“Where it’s going this yea PT 8®
don’t know. It’s already occc fT and left
in Tampico, Mexico, andeysl em '
turning back toward Sap The male
Texas.” lit of the p
Last year 20 of the 58 case Oil was s]
ported in Texas occurred lotoristabi
Brownsville; six in McAllen;!: led up to j
Harlingen; two in San Ante i j rv .
and two in Houston. Twelves | ( | G n , u i
were reported in Laredo and: I
in Eagle Pass. Other cfei ^
Texas with reported cases® „ :lr * < s !
Raymondville, Beeville, Satjr ott sa id a
nito and Kingsville
“The disease reached a
north in Texas as Bryan last
with one case reported Is
Olson said. “However, we
think it is indigenous to theart
we think it was imported
think the person caught tit
ease while on a trip to Mew
In addition to the 58 repd
cases in Texas, there wetf
others in nine otherstates.il
involving a Brownsville
marked the first indigenous!!
mission of the disease in tit
ited States since 1945, Olsoil
The Texas A&M researcls
the essential element to slop
the virus is stopping the mosf
This appears to break a natiird
cle. If a mosquito bites a
with dengue it can spread I
ease by biting another peril*
ABUSED,
I’LL ALWAYS
LOVE YOU!!
CONFUSED
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance
3400 S. College .823
SUMMER JOBS FOR AGS!
Bryan between 9:30am-11am
weekdays.
Tired of being on a “We’ll call you list” for summer
work?
Invest an hour visiting with our representatives here on campus,
(inclusive of an interview) and walk away with a guaranteed job this
summer. Average summer’s pay is $4000.00 approx. For those
selected.
RM. 100 AGRONOMY BLDG. (NEXT TO
HELDENFELS) THURS. (7 MAY) 2,4,6, 8 P.M.
FRI. (8 MAY) 12,2,4,6 P.M.isitz