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Page 4 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1981 Battalion State HELP WANTED Permanent full-time receptionist and light bookkeeping. Apply in person at THAT PLACE II Culpepper Plaza. I68tfn Part time help wanted. Evenings and weekends. Piper’s Gulf — 846-3062 — University and Texas. 168t6 Full-time summer part-time fall. HOME CARE SERVICES, 846-5916. 168t3 Part-time bookkeeper position open. Flex ible hours. Call 846-3062 between 8-6. Pip er’s Gulf — University and Texas. 165t6 Waitresses wanted. Apply after 2 pm, Briarwood Apts. 693-9781. 167tfn Oral Surgery Assistant — Receptionist. Ex perience in Oral Surgery or other dental field desirable, 775-7101. 164t28 HELP WANTED FOR SALE 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 ’72 Opel GT, good condition, 82,000 miles, call between 6-7, 846-1334, $1300. 170t5 ’79 Cutlass Salon air, auto, electric win dows, cruise, radio, $2,700, 846-4029.17015 Truck drivers request hight weight limits on highways FOR RENT Internist 20 minutes from B/CS, now accepting applications for RN/LVN. Needed Mid-August as office nurse. Monday-Friday, 8-5. Call for appointment 1-825-6444 ext. 204. 169114 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 One bedroom apartment air conditioned, furnished king size bed, $250/month. Close to University — 209 Ehlinger Dr. — 693- 2647/693-7170. 169t2 New duplex 2 bedrooms 2 baths South- wood Valley $385/mo. Theresa 693- 0303/845-5616. 169t5 Apartment partially furnished, $125.00 per month. Boys Only!! Call 846-2154 between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 141tfn TELEPHONE INTERVIEWER Persons needed immediately to conduct tele phone interviews for summer phone survey project. Part-time: 20 hours/week, evenings. Equal opportunity employer. For information call Audrey or Narra at De partment of Rural Sociology, 845-5332.16915 HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently taking applications for fall semester newspaper route. In come depends on size of route but ranges from $450-$750/month, plus a liberal transportation allow ance. Please call Julian McMuurey at 693-2323. i69ts FOR SALE Drive-In Grocery store. Cashier and shifted manager part-time hours. U-PAK-M 846-4141. 1971 Volvo 1458 $1200 or best offer 845- 3379. 169t3 Diamond ring for sale at wholesale, approx. V2 carat, call 696-7816. 168t3 New twin mattress ($50), Eureka vacumn cleaner ($30) or best offer, 846-6744. 167t6 1980 Kawasaki-650 LTD, backrest, wind jammer, excellent condition, 693-5983. 167t5 Twin box springs, mattress and frame. $60. Call M ike 696-0986. 166t5 Diamond ring solitaire wedding set, ap praised $2,050, asking $1500 or best offer, 846-6215, after 5 p.m. 168t6 1979 Honda XL250 $1075.00, dog house, $60, Couch-Bed $120, 846-5240. 170t5 2 & 3 bedroom duplexes & fourplexes. All units have two baths, washer/dryer con nections, central A/C, well in sulated. Biking distance of campus. Rent $400; deposit $100 per person or $200 per family. Call 696-7717 or 693- 0982 after 7 p.m. 693-4783. United Press International LITTLE ROCK — Highway Commissioner James Branyan says he is convinced Arkansas businesses need an 80,000-pound truck weight limit if they are to survive, but someone will have to pay for the roads they use. Although no formal vote was taken, the Truck Weight Study Commission adjourned Tuesday in apparent agreement that Arkansas’ truck weight limit will have to be raised. The members had just heard five hours of testi mony from representatives of agri culture, industry, shipping and transportation, who all said Arkan sas’ higher transportation costs place them at a disadvantage in the marketplace. Two poultry industries — Tyson Foods and Valmac Indus tries — may build new headquar- F0URPLEXES S0UTHW00D VALLEY New 2 bedroom, 1 Va baths. Ap prox. 1000 sq. ft. All builtins. Washer/dryer connection. $400-$425 mo./$200 deposit. Call 846-5796 or come by 1878 Greenfield Plaza, Bryan (off E. 29th St.). JOE COURTNEY, INC. 167115 Waitresses and female bartender. Call for appoint ment 846-9160 and 846- 5675. Vinyl couch wheat color with wooden areas good condition $39—54" mattress, box spring and frame—$29—209 Ehlin ger Dr. 4-6 p.m. i69t2 Part-time advertising salesperson needed $1000 to be earned be fore August. Easy working condi tions. Call 775-5975 between 9am & 12noon ask for Mr. Abbott. 16516 ^Adorable Labrador Retriever puppies sired by Am. Can. Mex. ’78 World & International Ch. Franklin’s Golden Mandigo by Tanglewood Sassy Celina. Ex cellent show, field, companion & watch dogs. Blacks & yellows. Renee (512) 458-6656 nights, or 445-1289 days. I68t5„ CLOSE TO CAMPUS DUPLEXES 2 bedroom, 1V* baths, approx. 1016 sq. ft. All builtins. Washer/dryer connection. Fenced yards. $425 mo./$200 deposit. Call 846-5796 or come by 1878 Greenfield Pla za, Bryan (off E. 29th St.). JOE COURTNEY, INC. 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 ■ 163tfn DUPLEXES BRYAN AREA 2 bedroom, 1 1 / 2 baths, approx. 954 sq. ft. All builtins. Washer- /dryer connection. Fenced yards. $340-$395 mo./$150 deposit. Call 846-5796 or come by 1878 Greenfield Pla za, Bryan (off E. 29th St.). JOE COURTNEY, INC. 167115 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 i«n L-J SPECIAL NOTICE SPECIAL NOTICE OPTIONAL BOARD PLAN (Summer Students may dine on the board plan during! the session of summer school at Texas A&M Univer sity. Each board student may dine three meals each day except Sunday evening if the seven day plan is selected, and three meals each day, Monday through Friday, if the five day plan is preferred. Eachj meal is served in the Commons. Fees for each session are payable to the Controller of] (Accounts, Fiscal Office, Coke building. Board fees for each plan are as follows: PLANS SECOND SESSION Seven Day — $171.43 July 9 Five Day — $154.29 through Aug. 14 plus tax Day students, including graduate students may purchase either of the board plans. Prescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired 216 N. MAIN BRYAN Mon.-Fri; Sat. 822-6105 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. AUTO INSURANCE. FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 SERVICES Typing on word processing equipment. Ex perienced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. 162127 Typing, editing, calligraphy 693-3846. Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds 822-0544. 155t«h Typing. 15 yrs. experience, 846-3219.164128 Typing. Symbols. 823-7723. 162H9 Word Processing — dissertations, papers, reports, resumes, letters, etc. 846-6200. 157U4 Call Cathy or Cherilyn for all your typing needs. 696-9550. 131tfh PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779- 2258, Bryan. 156t36 Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846- 3755. 178tfn Typing 775-5343. 156tl3 Typing— All Kinds. 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Act NOW or you might miss your chance. isste SPECIAL NOTICE McKenzie-Baldivin BUSINESS COLLEGE Inquire About Our Term Starting July 7th Phone 822-6423 or 822-2368 ters outside Arkansas if the 73,280-pound truck weight limit is not raised to 80,000 pounds as in other states, company officials said. “If we cannot remain competi tive, we cannot remain in busi ness,” said Richard Bell, vice president of Riceland Foods at Stuttgart. “An efficient transpor tation system is essential to our remaining competitive.” Branyan said he has never opposed the higher truck weight limit, as long as the legislature finds some way to finance highway repairs that will be needed when the heavier trucks hit the roads. The Highway Commission has estimated the extra cost at $60 mil lion a year, a figure disputed in many quarters. The Truck Weight Commis sion, which will make recommen dations to the Legislature, has dis cussed higher license fees for trucks and a higher tax on diesel fuel to increase highway revenue. More concrete proposals are to be made at a meeting July 9. Most of the businessmen who testified said they were willing to pay their fair share of increased highway costs. Highway Commis sioner Raymond Pritchett, also a member of the Truck Weight Commission, said he believes the drivers of passenger cars feel the same way. “The essence is going to come in defining ‘fair share,* ’ lie said. But John Reith of Washington, director of the Department of In terstate Cooperation for the American Trucking Associations Inc., said no other state’s highway officials had demanded $60 mil lion to repair highways. Reith said the Arkansas High way Commissions conclusions were based on a 20-year-old study that was never intended to be used to figure highway damage. Gov. Frank White, who strong ly supports higher truck weights, has also disputed the $60 million figure. He says he fears Arkansas will become an economic "island" with its lower truck weight as businesses move out of the state and truckers avoid it. Only one state — Illinois — still has a truck weight limitl 80,000 pounds, and its! is considering a chant boring Tennessee ami voted to raise their tn limits this year. N. M. Shell, manage sas River terminals at Ft Pine Bluff, Helena as said shippers have bep their goods to ports ind which allows heavis rather than in Arkansas John Ed Anthony I said the timber industn under a severe hardship! cannot match the lows costs enjoyed in the fat Texas and Ixauisiana. “It's like asking thdi to play Texas, LSI’ ax with 10 men,” he said The Arkansas Leg* year passed a temporr allows trucks hauling agricultural products t higher limit. But sevei the Truck Weight (a the red tape involved! permit makes the newii Neighborhood theft rin learns art of stealing United Press International IRVING — Police today were searching for a 20th century fagin who they charge schooled 10 boys, ages 10 to 16, in the fine points of theft. The boys stole about $10,000 worth of gold, silver, jewelry, guns, construction wire, small radios, keys, pencils and cowboy hats, police said. “The man was schooling them,” said detective Mike Weger. “He would tell them to be sure and get silver. He would tell them how to look for silver, how to turn it over and read whether it was sterling or 14 karat, and not to mess with the rest.” Weger said the man warned his students police eventually would catch up with them and that he would “get them” if any of them identified him. Weger said. To date none of the boys has divulged the man’s name. Six of the boys — who all lived in the same neighborhood and generally operated within walking distances of their homes — have been arrested in the case and four others likely will be arrested shortly, Weger said. The gang told polkti of two brothers in thep duced them to the * helm'd fence the stoia to the fagin. The unidti pic will be charged a lated offense, possessn juana, since none of 8 property has been n making it difficult to i receiving charges, polio During the roughly* the young theft ringopi least eight homes, ft® ses, and a nearby d burglarized, police sui We Gots What Ya Likes In The Way Of Bikes! Takara - Ross - Campagnolo Cinelli - Shimano and much more Cycles, Etc. 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