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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1981
Battalion
Classifieds
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
PERSONALS
BRAZOS COUNTY
HEALTH DEPT.
has an opening for
MICROBIOLOGIST I.
Call 775-7400
ext. 315 for details.
Students wanted to hang billboards. Part-
time, 779-8455. 175t5
FOR SALE
3-C Bar-B-Q
in Culpepper Plaza
DISHWASHERS
part time or full time
Apply between 9-11 Mornings
2-4 Afternoons
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. i69ti4
SCHLOTZSKY’S
need person willing to work
weekends and 2 week nights
approximately 15-20 per
week. Apply in person only at
100 S. Texas between 2-5.
NO PHONE CALLS
FULL OR
PART TIME
"Day Snift
‘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
1,16l Texas 105 Dominik
6tfP
AGGIE SENIOR BOOTS
with Spurs and Boot Hooks. Size 9 $79.00.
Box 13610 Houston 77091. 1-526-3836.
177ts
1978 Z-28 Automatic. Cassette player. New
engine. New paint. 4,800. Book value
5,300. Call Tommy 846-4751 or 696-
4202. 177t3
1972 Kawasaki 350 three cylinder. Recent
top end job. Reliable college transporta- ,
tion. Asking $325. 693-6422. 177t9
’79 Kawasaki K2 1000, fully equipped
windjammer luggage rack, 2500 miles. Call
Antonio 693-7280/775-7461 2650. 177t3
Pioneer CTF-900 cassette deck, 1970 Ford
Sta/wgn. Call after 2:30 p.m. 693-4966.
17716
Lady Love Aloe Vera skin care products.
Take good care of your skin this summer.
Call 693-3326. 177t3
For Sale: 1976 Monte Carlo. $2400 or best
offer. Air, PS, PB, cruise control, AM/FM
stereo. 696-2897 after 5. 17713
’74 Datsun 610, good condition, new tires,
rebuilted carborator, $2000 or best ofer.
Call after 6 p.m., 846-2967. 17515
1971 Volvo 1455 $999 or best offer, 845-
3374. 176t3
1976 Honda XL250 — excellent condition,
7000 miles, asking $1000, 696-2907. 17515
Full size mattress (soft) box-springs and
stand. Love seat (green, woven) — folds
out into twin bed. Both in pretty good
condition. Make offer 845-2415 7:30-4:30,
Brenda. 17515
Registered quarterhorse Mare 3 years old,
quiet shows Western and English Red Dun
846-5243. 17415
18,000 B.T.U. 220 volt Friedrich window
A.C. $200.00 Firm 846-1229. 17416
1979 Kawasaki 400LTD 9,500 miles, 50
mpg, loaded, mint condition, details, 696-
8833. 17315
1980 Mustang Excellent $5500 696-8007.
17813
Pioneer stereo $120; color portable T.V.
$95; 4" reflector telescope $80; large study
table with chair $40. 822-1181. 17812
’73 Pinto rebuilt. Good gas mileage $695.
822-1181. 17812
Attention Male Aggies:
Two sweet young things looking
for good to excellent dancing part
ners. Applicants must be at least
20. Call 846-4982.
SERVICES
Lawn service. Edging, trimming, etc. 696-
0562. 177t6
Graphics artwork. Mary Anne, 822-3971.
154113
Wedding music, organ or piano. Mary An
ne 822-3971. 154113
Tutoring, translation: English, Spanish,
French. Mary Anne, 822-3971. 154113
Typing on word processing equipment. Ex
perienced. We understand form and style.
Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070.
162127
Typing, editing, calligraphy 693-3846.
154129
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-'
2258, Bryan. 156136
Typing. Symbols. 823-7723.
162119
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-'
3755. 178tfn
Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds
822-0544. 155tih
Call Cathy or Cherilyn for all your typing
or word processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfn
Typing. 15yrs. experience, 846-3219.164128
Professional, quality typing. Manuscripts,
dissertations, termpapers. Call 693-7515 9
a.m.-7 p.m. 17517
GAYLINE 846-8022 Rap session Sunday
7:30 p.m. Call for information. 17812
Professional quality typing. Manuscripts,
dissertations, termpapers. Call 693-7515 9
a.m. - 7 p.m. 17517
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HELP WANTED
DISTRICT MANAGER
Looking for a challenge? Looking for a job that pays for the
work and hours that you put into it? We need an extremely
mature and dependable individual who is versatile and enoys
working with children. If you’re looking for an exciting job
opportunity and don’t mind working 50 to 55 hours per week,
we’ve got the job for you. We offer an excellent salary with a
bonus plan, growth potential, medical and dental insurance,
employee credit union plus much much more. Come on in
today! The Eagle
1729 Brlarcrest
Bryan, Texas 77801
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als, dissertations, reports, essays
on our WORD PROCESSOR.
Fast service. Reasonable rates.
Business Communication Services
4013 Texas Ave. S.
846-5794 i65tfn,
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
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. 16 3« n
d 1
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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
FOUND
FOUND
Digital watch. Near M.E. Shops. Dan Par
ker, 845-5141. 17712
FOR RENT
Preleasing For Fail in
College Station
New 3 bedroom
2 bath 4piexes
775-5757. i74tu
HELP WANTED
CASA TOMAS
MEXICAN RESTAURANT
Coming to: Biyan-College Station
4301 Texas Avenue
(next to Luby’s)
Other Locations: Huntsville — Hacogdoches — Lufkin
Job interviewing: beginning July 28
10 a.m. - 12 noon
1 p.m. - 5 p.m.
Airlift of turtle eggs to begii
United Press International
GALVESTON — The Mexican government
has finally issued a permit number and the
airlift of eggs from endangered Ridley sea tur
tles in Mexico is expected to begin Wednes
day, officials said.
The eggs are to be transported from their
natural spawning grounds at Rancho Nuevo,
Mexico to Padre Island, Jack Woody of the
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service told UPI by
telephone from Albuquerque, N.M. Monday.
“The embassy gave us a permit number
issued July 17. We’ll be moving the eggs to
Padre Island Wednesday,” Woody said.
But the airlift still faces problems with the
Mexican government s red tape.
“One potential problem is when we go
through Mexican customs, I won’t have the
permit in hand. They’re mailing it. That might
be anywhere from a week to a month before I
see it.”
Woody, whose annual egg airlift had run
with no hitches for three years, applied for a
1981 permit last November. When it had not
arrived by mid-July, he grew worried because
nesting season was ending and eggs were
hatching at Rancho Nuevo Beach, Mexico, the
only known Ridley nesting place.
Hatching at Rancho Nuevo renders the eggs
useless to a program aimed at hatching eggs on
Padre Island National Seashore, hopefully
creating a new Ridley nesting place. Woody
feared losing the 1981 crop.
He finally received notification the permit
was issued Friday, but the permit number was
not relayed. He needed the number to clear
through U.S. and Mexican customs the 2,300
eggs gathered at Rancho Nuevo Beach.
Woody said the National Parks Service had
hired an airplane that was standing by to fly
from Corpus Christi to Rancho Nuevo Beach
to pick up the eggs and return them to Texas.
“The Parks service agreed to pick it up (the
cost),” Woody said. “I ran out of money. ”
Woody said he had made all arrangements
for the three-hour flight from Rancho Nuevo to
Brownsville, where the eggs would clear cus
toms, and then on to Padre Island National
Seashore.
The rescue program — prompted by the fact
that many Mexicans believe
has an aphrodisiac effect — involvestn
play a trick on nature called “imprint;
Workers at Rancho Nuevo meet (lit-
turtles on the beach, let themdiganu
catch the eggs in a plastic bagasthevt
The eggs are placed in boxes contain®
Island sand.
The eggs are moved in the boxes !i' :
placed on a protected Padre Island);
Seashore beach and allowed to liatc
hatchlings are allowed to wander into5
Then they are scooped up and taki
National Marine Fisheries facilityatCi
where they are raised to the one yean
Then they are turned loose atsea«t<
hope the new nesting place is “impm;
them.
Woody and his team have movedef
Mexico to Texas annually since 1971r
hitches.
It takes eight years for the younglts,
mature enough to return to the nestinit
will be four more years before Wood;t,
team know if “imprinting” works.
Oldest pilot flies, preaches
Army flyer recalls career
United Press International
FORT HOOD, Texas — Talk
about your sky pilots: the Army’s
oldest flyer, 60-year-old Chief
Warrant Officer Don Barnett, di
vides his time between teaching
pilots young enough to be his
grandchildren and preaching the
gospel at the Army’s biggest post.
A year shy of retirement, Bar
nett recalled highs and lows in a
31-year career that has taken him
through three wars and 8,000
hours in the air.
FOR RENT
Apartment partially furnished, $125.00 per
month. Boys Only!! Call 846-2154 between
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 141tfn
Condo: Completely furnished washer/dry
er on Shuttle Bus. 696-7545/846-0480.177t6
Apartments for rent: two bedroom, fenced
patio, dishwasher: $350/month 846-2740.
172U1
Barnett is a standardization in
structor in the 6th Air Cavalry Bri
gade. The 6th Cav’s mission in
wartime is finding and killing
tanks, and Barnett s job is training
pilots “so we re all playing from
the same sheet of music.”
He’s also a fundamentalist
minister, ordained late in life and
helping minister to the garrison at
the huge Central Texas post.
He literally dropped in for the
interview, setting his helicopter
down on a nearby parking lot, has
sling with the press for an hour,
then buzzing off for his next stop.
Barnett, clad in the “flamere-
tardant” coveralls of an aviator,
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
2 & 3 bedroom duplexes &
fourplexes. All units have
two baths, washer-Zdryer
connections, cen-tral A/C,
well insulated. Biking dis
tance of cam-pus. Rent
$400; deposit $100 per
person or $200 per family.
Call 696-7717 or 693-
0982 after 7 p.m. 696-
4384. 170113
FOURPLEXES
S0UTHW00D VALLEY
New 2 bedroom, 1V2 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.
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
DUPLEXES
Bryan-College Station
2 bedroom, 1 bath, 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.
1e
fl
o F^TTICAl^
Prescriptions Filled
Glasses Repaired
216 N. MAIN
BRYAN 822-6105
Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sat. i 8 a.m.-l p.m.
looks the part of a veteran flyer.
His eyes — hawklike, tuned-in to
the horizon — are set in a weath
ered face. He speaks slowly, calm
ly, with the soft drawl of his native
Arkansas.
“When I first came in, the Bird
Dog (the Army’s legendary single
engine airplane) hadn’t even been
invented yet,” Barnett recalls.
“We were mainly flying the L-4,
which was a Piper Cub.”
That was in 1949. Bamett had
started out as a radio engineer and
announcer, spent World War II as
a signalman in the Philippines,
gotten a civilian pilot’s license and
took a commission in the Air Na
tional Guard after the Air Force
turned him down for pilot training
because he was too old — at 28.
That’s how he came to be flying
in the Army's first combat aviation
effort, in Korea.
In those days — after the Army
Air Corps had taken off all the
“It’s important for pilots
to gather at the end of the
day at the officer’s club to
swap yarns” — Chief
Warrant Officer Don
Barnett
fighters and bombers to form the
Air Force — the ground Army was
left with a few jobs like directing
artillery fire and evacuating
wounded that could be handled
better from the air.
“I was in what they called
‘liason,’ and flying spotter air
craft,” Bamett said. “We started
doing medevac even before heli
copters.”
Although he was a little old for a
pilot, even then Bamett said he
took on the job with the gusto of
youth.
“When I had 300 hours’ flying
time, I thought I was the sharpest
4-plex for rent $425 a month 2
bedrooms 1 1 /2 baths, washer &
dryer. Call 693-4186 or 693-
8375.
175110
DUPLEXES
BRYAN AREA
2 bedroom, 1 1 / 2 baths, approx.
954 sq. ft. All builtins. Washer-
Zdryer 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
ROOMMATE WANTED
Wanted female student to keep house for
family of three in exchange for free room
and board. 775-2277. 177t3
Hiring: -Asst. Managers
-Waiters
-Waitresses
-Bartenders
-Hostesses
-Cashiers
See Luis Diaz
Thomas Renfro
-Cook’s helpers
-Bus boys
-Dishwasher
-Kitchen help
-Cocktail waitresses
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 itf<
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pilot around, ” Bamett six
ing as if at some remerabe -
ly. “When I had 500,11*,
realize what 1 was into,;»
1,000 hours 1 was listenia:
erybody I could.”
The ability to listen -
learn from the mistaken; ^
— is a key element in gettrI
the oldest pilot in the m ‘
said.
“It’s important for p:
gather at the endoftheii s
officer’s club to swap ym: $
said. “We older people ncji
tend to stick together, bu:.\
stay in touch with (hew.
pilots, who also have somea ;
contribute. I leave a,
though, and let the youa s
stay late.”
Bamett switched owf.
commissioned service ail
came a warrant officer al
That let him beat mamk'
tirement at 55, since want
ers — the Army’s v«i
senior technicians — dont!
until they’re 62.
He put in 30 months it
nam, and in 1974 lookout
calling.
“I got the call to preach
years ago,” he said.
Bamett was ordainedn
ter and preaches regularlyt
chapels around Fort Hood
"I don’t have a church,If
where I’m needed,’’hesaii
religion in nearly everyth
On the changes in Arm'
tion — and Bamett ha;
through just about all oflk
he mentions specifically "i :
the earth” flying, using !f
contours to beat groundfe
His job — keeping greet
from “pancaking” — calls 1
combination of the quid®
experience and the calmns
repose of age. At his Iasi
physical, the surgeon “tolii
had the blood pressure of'
year-old,” Barnett said.
“No hypertension at al
nett said with a smile. “Idefc
will not die of a stroke.”
Gulf Oil
to borrow
$6 billion
United Press Intemationi
HOUSTON — Gulf OiH r
has announced it is arrant
borrow $6 billion, stirring?
lation it may join the biddi?
for Conoco Inc. Others spe
Gulf might be preparing^
itself against takeover.
Gulf, the nation’s fifth
oil company and seventh
industrial concern, said ?
announcement Monday it
billion of its borrowings
“current financial required
Gulf said the additional!
lion was being arranged “ii
to be financially ready to?
opportunities which may t
sent in today’s business e«'
ment.”
Gulf spokesman Richafl
Johnson refused to say at
Gulf has had merger talk
Conoco or any other con?
Conoco currently is the tail
takeover offers by several*
companies.
Sanford Margoshes, an»
with Bache Halsey Stuart St
Inc. said Gulf might be coa*
ing an offer for Conoco ot 1
fear an effort acquire eitt
Canadian subsidiary or p?
Gulf itself.
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boarding K-9 Country Kennels and Cattery
846-9412 after 6 p.m., 696-2745. 173tl6
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