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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 27, 1981
Battalion
Classifieds
Vietnam vets
government’s
protest
attitude
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
TECHNICIAN II
Performs preparatory functions
required for routine transmission
electron microscopic examination
of biologic specimens, operates
transmission electron microscope,
and performs routine mainte
nance. Performs photographic
duties associated with ultrastruc-
tural evaluation of tissues. Works
independently to maintain overall
operation of laboratory. Requires
bachelor’s degree, preferably in a
scientific field. Requires minimum
of two years experience in a sci
entific field, with one to two years
of full-time experience in an elec
tron microscopy laboratory. Con
tact: Employment Manager, Per
sonnel Department, YMCA Bldg.,
Texas A&M University, College
Station, TX 77843. 845-5154.
14319
EEO/MF.
DRIVE IN GROCERY
Checker-manager. Part-time, afternoon
and night hours. Starting May 15th. Phone
846-4141. 149120
SWENsen-S
Interviewing now for WAITRESSES,
WAITERS, FOUNTAINEERS,
CASHIERS, COOKS, AND DISH
WASHERS. Pick up an application at
Culpepper Plaza College Station.
National firm looking for
ambitious people who want
to become independent
businessman. Call Robert
846-0853. 153t3
Front-office clerk. Full-time,
rotating shifts. 7am-3pm. and
3pm.-11pm. Waiter &
Waitress Full & Part-time .
Shifts 6am-2pm - 2pm-10pm.
Apply in person between 9am
and 4pm at Ramada Inn 410
Texas Ave. College Station.
15313
FISH RICHARD’S HALF
CENTURY HOUSE
is looking for daytime personnel.
Full-time and part-time. Apply in
person at 801 Wellborn Road.
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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. i40tln
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
15016
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.
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FULL OR
PART TIME
"Day Shift
‘Night shift (titTOpm.) ’ " Um t t
‘Weekends ^ y VU;
‘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)
WHAT ABURGER
Bryan College Station
1101 Texas 105 Dominik
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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
Part-time help wanted.
-Grapevine personality 69%^
3411 .c
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E.O.E.
3-C BAR-B-Q
in BRYAN
Needs an attractive
cashier/hostess. Day and night
shift. Apply in person 1810 S.
Main Bryan. n4tfn
Schlotzsky’s is now tak-
ing applications for
weekend shifts. Also part-
time day position & eve
ning shift available. AP
PLY IN PERSON ONLY,
100 S. Texas Ave. be
tween 2-5pm.
Waitresses & bartenders
needed immediately.
YESTERDAY’S 4421 S. Tex
as 846-2625. Apply 12pm-
4pm. 15313
“Workers needed for the First
Term Summer Session Registra
tion on June 1, 1981. Contact Mr.
Crow in the office of Admissions
and Records, Heaton Hall.”
15313
PALERMO TAXIDERMY
has opening for someone in
terested in learning the tax
idermy trade. 3606 Old Col
lege Road. 846-0141.
Help wanted delivery man needed 12:00 to
5:00pm, Monday thru Friday. Call 779-
2207 before noon for appointment. 153t3
Domestic help wanted. $5.00 per hour.
Once per week for bachelor quarters.
Hours arranged. Louis Kirkpatrick-693-
4141. 155t3
HELP WANTED
Hzzaixm
Part and full time.
Cooks, waiters and waitresses.
Apply in person.
413 S. Texas Ave.
College Station i54tfn
DOMESTIC SERVICES
693-1954
Team Cleaning Homes and Offices
HIRING FOR NOW THROUGH SUMMER
Starting Salary $3.60 plus travel allowance
Part-time/Full-time
We understand that you have class,
study and money hassles. We will try
& help you.
15313
THE INTERURBAN EATING HOUSE
JEEPS, CARS, TRUCKS
Available thru government agen
cies in your area. Many sell for
under $200.00. Call (602) 941-
8014 Ext. #105 for your directory
on how to purchase.
15515
HURRY HURRRY
HURRRRY HURRRRRY
To This Sale
Grandpa is having in his basement!
He has more of the finest junque more
than you can imagine. Oh my, what a
hoard! He will bargain with you very
reasonably, so COME ON!! Antiques,
gold furniture, 1001 iron, brass, glass,
china, wood, things & stuff, oak, wal
nut, chestnut & maple furniture pieces
you can restore yourself for a conser
vation piece you may treasure for a
lifetime.
608 South Bryan in Bryan
at West 32nd
Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9-6
SERVICES
Professional quality typing: Wanted: a few
good dissertations, thesis and term papers.
693-7515 9am-7pm. 149t7
Typing-all kinds. Sydney 846-1757 after
5:00p.m. 822-1132. 149t7
Babysit weekday mornings, 1st
sum mer
session, 822-0392 after Sp in.
149t7
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free
abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-
2258, Bryan.
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Typing 775-5343.
14719
Typing-All kinds. Sami 846-9019
149t7
Typing, editing, calligraphy 693-3846.
154129
Tutoring, translation: English,
Spanish,
French. Mary Anne, 822-3971.
154U3
Wedding music, organ or piano. Mary An-
ne 822-3971.
154U3
Graphics artwork. Mary Anne, 822-3971.
154U3
TYPING.
All kinds. Let us type your propos
als, dissertations, reports, essays
on our, WORD .PROCESSOR.
Fast seryipe. Reasonable rates.
Business Comnkihication Services
209 University East
846-5794
I Service For A|l
Chrvsler Corp Cars
■ Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
■ COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 ■
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Call Cathy or Cherilyn for all your typing
needs. 696-9550. 131tfn
Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds
822-0544. 155tfn
Typing!! Reports,
THE DOUBLE.
3755.
dissertations, etc. ON
331 University. 846-
178tfn
ROOMMATE WANTED
Veterinary student needs female summer
roommate to share 2 bedroom house near
campus. Washer/dryer available. Call 846-
4693. 15H4
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 ittn
JOB OPPORTUNITIES:
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For employment information at Texas A&M
University dial 845-4444 24 hours a day. Equal
Employment Opportunity through Affirmative
Action.
Texas A&M University
SPECIAL NOTICE
FOR RENT
Large dorm sized refrigerator for sale call
696-6401 after five. 154tl0
Like new ’80 31' travel trailer in Holiday
Park. Perfect for one or two people. Call
696-7342. 153112
2 bedrooms in new fourplex, central air and
heat. Available immediately about
$300.00/mo. 696-2803. 152t3
Mobile home 14x65, excellent condition,
2bedroom, 2baths, trees, 822-0392 after
5:00. 153U6
Apartment partially furnished, $125.00 per
month. Boys Only!! Call 846-2154 between
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 141tfn
Is now hiring for all positions in the restaurant:
* Bartending
^Cooking
"Waiting
"Hosting
"Bussing
"Dishing
Good pay & benefits plus a fun place to work.
No exp. necessary. Day & night shift available.
Call 846-4537 between 1-4 PM, Mon.-Fri.
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Fall apartments. 2bedroom, Ibath studio.
Washer/dryer connection. Villa West.
Lower deposit. After 5:00pm. 775-5641.
I52tl0
Unfurnished Ibedroom studio, Treehouse
Apts. Close to campus. $170/mo. + elec
tricity (summer) $240/mo. + electricity
(fall & Spring) 846-7731 ext. 246 696-
1339. 15412
United Press International
Families of servicemen killed in
war joined relatives of the eight
men killed in the Iranian hostage
rescue attempt in solemn Memo
rial Day ceremonies, but Vietnam
War veterans protested what they
called government neglect.
For those not touched by war,
the long weekend seemed an end
less stretch of good times.
In Los Angeles, six veterans
staging a sit-in at the Wadsworth
Veterans Hospital and eight veter
ans in the 10th day of a hunger
strike on the front lawn were
pital to mourn the unexplained
death of James Hopkins, 32, a
Vietnam veteran.
Hopkins, claiming he was suf
fering from exposure to the che
mical defoliant Agent Orange,
crashed his jeep in the hospital
lobby earlier this year and died at
his home of undisclosed causes
last week.
The veterans said they will con
tinue their protest until President
Reagan meets with them or sends
an aide to discuss federal aid for
Vietnam veterans suffering phy
sical and psychological ailments
joined Monday by hundreds of caused by Agent Orange.
Furnished 2bedroom mobile home off
Dowling Road. Country atmosphere
$220/mo. plus utilities. No pets. 693-
8534. 154t7
FACULTY/STAFF
Contemporary 2bedroom house
on wooded acre 10 minutes west
of campus. CH/A and fireplace.
Year lease preferred, references-
/deposit required. $575/mo. (713)
693-0694 Mon-Fri 4pm-9pm
ONLY. 15412
FOURPLEXES
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.
147t9
veterans and movie and stage stars
seeking increased federal aid to
help Vietnam vets.
“It’s important for me to sup
port this effort to try to get these
fellows the proper attention,” said
actor Jon Voight, who won an
Oscar for his role as a disabled
Vietnam vet in the movie “Com
ing Home.”
“I don’t think these guys were
supported when they came back
because of our doubts and fears. ”
The group, which included
Voight and Mike Farrell of the
“M-A-S-H” television series, sang
“When Johnny Comes Marching
Home” in their march from a near
by veterans’ cemetery to the hos-
no response
from
There was
Reagan.
Fifteen former hostages pre
sented medals Monday to the
families of the eight servicemen
killed in the April 1980 aborted
rescue attempt in Iran at a cere
mony in Washington’s Arlington
National Cemetery.
“This service is special and uni
que,” said former hostage Lt. Col.
David Roeder. “We are here to
day to witness a children’s salute
to those fallen Americans. This is a
ceremony of honor, not of tears; a
ceremony of pride, not of
apology.”
Each family was presented with
a medal, inscribed with the creed
of No Greater Love, the grt
that sponsored the ceremony:
“We believe no greater loves
be shown than when menj
women so live and die
friends may be free.”
Memorial Day services 1!
were held in Philadelphia; Va|
Forge, Pa.; Hawaii’s Pearl l
bor; Detroit; Chicago; Boston;
Quincy, Mass., and hundreds
communities across the counts
For many Americans, )
rial Day — originally celebrated
honor those who died in theQ
War — was simply fun. f 1 ™
In suburban Detroit,
“space floats” bobbed down
Painted Creek in the “Floali
Boatables” contest. The lo|j
were homemade rafts made
look like spacecraft.
An estimated 75,000 pet;
gathered on the Capitol steps
Washington Monday night
watch the first concert conduit
by Soviet defector Maxim SI*
kovich since he left the U.S.SJ
The eighth annual Dixielj
Jubilee was in full swinging
ramento, Calif, aswastheS
annual Spoleto Festival U.Slj
Charleston, S.C. And, s®
55,000 people basked insunsli
at the New England FiddleCr
test in Hartford, Conn
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BRYAN
AREA
$340 - $395
2 bedroom; 1Y2 bath Duplexes;
approx. 954 square feet; All
built-ins; washer/dryer conn.;
Tenant pays utilities; $150.00
deposit.
JOE COURTNEY, INC.
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United Press International
DAYTON — Dayton State
Bank President Bob Jamison says
he never would have negotiated
the sale of 1,000 acres of farmland
to Rollins Environmental Services
if he had known the land was to be
used as a dump for toxic che
micals.
Jamison, an heir to the land,
was angered because Rollins did
not mention what the land would
be used for during negotiations
leading to the $3.5 million sale
earlier this month, and now he
and the townspeople are vowing
to block Rollins plans.
“We did inquire about environ
mental aspects,” Jamison said
Monday, “but all (Rollins) said was
FOR RENT
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
FOR RENT
FOURPLEXES
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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.
SUMMER STUDENT
WORK FOR RENT
PROGRAM
V2 Apt. or Full Apt.
.... Programs'' •
> nApt. & Ranch Duties •
VISIT COURTYARD
APTS. FOR DETAILS
Stallings Dr.
at University
Oaks & Hwy 30
693-2772
141115
that anything they would do
would be environmentally accept
able.”
In a town meeting Monday, an
11-person committee was formed
to prevent the site from being
used as a disposal for hazardous
chemical wastes. If Rollins re
ceives a Class 1 permit from the
state, it can dump anything but
nuclear wastes on the site.
“We don’t want to be the gar
bage can of the world, ” a member
of the board of the Trinty River
Authority, Leard Conner, said.
Rollins Vice President Jerry
Neel denied there would be any
adverse health problems.
“People won’t know that we are
out there,” he said.
Neel added, “They (Jamison
heirs) had no knowledge at all who
we were. It was done very secre
tively. They just knew that a large
industry was interested in their
property.”
About 250 residents attes 1 j )a '. in
the meeting. * )e or
“We don’t want it and ui!
anything in our power to...
said Joe Harris, president of: | 11111
Dayton school board andti
man of the resistance comn#
Rollins was cited in Marc
the Environmental Prott
Agency for violating two reg | legali
tions for disposing of toxic did
cals atits 85-acre Deer Parks
Earlier this month, the coif ; 1937,
received 34,000 gallons ui
chemical which has caused!
man reproductive systems dis f
ders. The chemical, PCB,
polychlorinated bipheyls, will
disposed of by Rollins.
Conner said he fears the it
pany will he importing diemi: !«
into the site.
“As far as we know, nonet
will be coining from lie will c<
County,” he said.
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Central air/heat. Very nice. $325/mo. 845-
2333 ext. #38, 696-2589. 155tl
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NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR UPCOMING VACANCIES. 2
Bedroom Fourplexes and Duplexes. $220-240. Tenant pays elec
tricity. $50.00 deposit. Nine (9) month minimum lease requirement.
Come by 1878 Greenfield Plaza in Bryan (located behind the
new Post Oak Center off East 29th Street) or call 846-5796.
United Press International
ATLANTA — A black man whose nude body was found in
suburban Chattahoochee River Sunday was identified today as
year-old Nathaniel Cater — the 28th young black to be slain int
Atlanta area in the last 22 months.
Public Safety Commissioner Lee Brown called a news conferentil
announce Cater s identity, which was established by fingerprinti
short time after the body was taken to the morgue.
Police said they withheld the name of Cater, who was ne« l
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ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER
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
miles.
| 142110 |
ATTENTION SUMMER AND VET. MED GRADUATES
OF TEXAS A&M. Order your Graduation
Announcements/Invitations beginning
Monday May 25th — LAST DAY June 12.
MONDAY — FRIDAY
reported missing, to avoid any interference with the effort to tract
last movements.
Meanwhile, Ronald Crawford, a missing 22-year-old mamvItJ
name was added Monday to the special police task force list, reports
ly called his mother late Monday to report that he was working
peach orchard since July, 1979. One other missing youngster, 10 vr
old Darron Glass, remains unaccounted for since droppin
last September,
Cater was the 17th of the victims to die of asphyxiation orstrangtl
tion and was the oldest, although four of the previous five victims^
adults. His body was the sixth to he found in the Chattahoochee
river that winds through Atlanta’s northern and western subtirk
Three others have been pulled from the South River, south ofthecil
Two youths in canoes found Cater s body lying on its right side
only partially submerged about two feet from the south bank wi
sight of an Interstate 285 bridge across the Chattahoochee.
The site was a few hundred yards from where the body ofjimmyllf
Payne was found in the river April 28.
Other victims whose bodies were found in the Chattahoochee I
year include Timothy Hill, 13, Eddie “Bubba” Duncan, 21, sf
Michael L. McIntosh, 23, who, like Cater, was found dead beforei
was reported missing.
In addition, the body of Patrick Rogers, 16, was taken from theri't
in December. Those found in or near the South River were
Jackson Jr., 9, Curtis Walker, 13, and Joseph Bell, 15
Cater s body was discovered 12 days after the last previous vicW
William Barrett, 17, was found beside a dead-end road just outsl
Atlanta’s eastern city limits.
Dr. Robert Stivers, the chief Fulton County medical examiner,si
Cater, 5-foot-10 and 150 pounds, died of asphyxiation and had heed
the river from two days to a week. He said Cater s age also shouldf 1
police a better chance of tracking his last movements.
“What happens with these kids is nobody ever knows wheretd
are,” he said, “but with adults, they have a work pattern and 4
frequent certain bars so it’s easy to trace them.”
Cater was the eighth of the 27 victims to be found either nude
wearing only undershorts though police have said no evidence
sexual molestation has been found on any of the bodies.
Stivers said Cater’s death “fits the pattern of the rest of them. ltd
asphyxiation death.”
He said there were no obvious wounds visible on the body, but!
said he found evidence of “neck trauma, possibly indicating the us*
a chokehold or other method of strangulation.
“What we’ve been seeing is hemorrhaging behind the laryniij
into the strap muscles,” Stivers said.
Stivers said he could not rule out the possibility that the man eft 11
victim of a copycat killer, but he said, “I don’t know if anyone wouM! 1
able to copy it that closely.”
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