The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, August 04, 1981, Image 4

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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1981
Battalion
State
Classifieds
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
THE HOUSTON POST
is now filling student routes for the
fall semester. Early morning
hours. $250-800/month. No hand
rolling. Men, women or couples.
846-0396 or 846-2911.
18118
Electric Cowboy
Now hiring. Job openings for waitresses,
bartenders and barbacks. come by club in
person. 183tfh
A&M Students interested in learning Tax
idermy work. Call 846-0141 — Palermo
Taxidermy. 183t9
Baker Street Bar & Restaurant
Dishwasher & Kitchen Help
Part-time/Full-time
Flexible Hours
Apply in person, ask for Gregg or
Roger.
18113
Wanted student to work on Tuesdays as
parking lot attendant. Call or come by Ex
ercise Physiology Lab at Health and Physi
cal Education Department. 18313
SERVICES
WANTED: Telephone solicitor 7-10 hours
weekly/evenings — no experience re
quired. Times flexible 693-7506. 17915
GAYLINE 846-8022, Picnic Sunday, 5pm,
Oaks Park BYOB. 18313
Dump Truck for hire trash hauled 846-
2919. 18218
3-C Bar-B-Q
in Culpepper Plaza
DISHWASHERS
part time or full time
Apply between 9-11 Mornings
2-4 Afternoons
Immediate opening: Ranch Co-manager
position. Registered Hereford Ranch Cen
tral Texas. Top salary and benefit package.
Only hard workers need apply. Call 817-
385-6487. 180110
Typing on word processing equipment. Ex
perienced. We understand form and style.
Automated Clerical Service;;, 693-1070.
162127
WANTED:
Part-time Stocker and delivery
man. Morning shift. Apply in
person at
J.J.’s Liquor Store
1219 N. Texas Ave., Bryan.
183tfn
Person to format and record mus
ic for a local club. Reel to reel
cassette deck & access to albums
required.
Phone 846-3030 or 696-8826.
18313
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-i
2258, Bryan. 156136
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-
3755. 178tfr)
Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds
822-0544. 155tfh
Lawn service, edging, trimming, etc. 696-
0562. 18316
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
Grapevine personality. 696-
3411. E.O.E.
PART-TIME & FULL-TIME
HELP.
Wanted immediately. Apply in
person.
LOUPOT’S
BOOKSTORE.
Typing. 15 yrs. experience, 846-3219.164128 1
GAYLINE 846-8022.
PULL Oft
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
1,101 Texas 105 Dominik
fitlg
HOME
CARE
SERVICES
employees:
paid travel time, flexible hours, $3.60 to
$4.30/hr. Candidates with maturity, job refer
ences, transportation, phone and a concern
for cleaning excellence call 846-1905.
18019
TYPING.
All kinds. Let us type your propos
als, dissertations, reports, essays
on our WORD PROCESSOR.
Fast service. Reasonable rates.
Business Communication Services
4013 Texas Ave. S.
846-5794 16
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 itfi
FOR SALE
ROOMMATE WANTED
Texas
Brief
Ho.
Citizen prok
United Press Internahou
HAMBY — Angered t-
said they will take protest!
Gov. Bill Clements anddit)
congressional delegation ti>
stall placement of more;
parolees in an area hallwayi
“There’s a gun in even:
room and there’s not oneolj
hasn’t thought about whatm
if we caught someone where
shouldn’t he,” Mrs. Dp
Smith, who lives nextdoort
halfway house, said Sunday
said citizens in the area wodt
ry protests to the govern
Texas congressmen. Eighlai
less already are housed t
Hamby halfway house, k
facility has been approve!
eventually handle a maxi®
S3. Statewide, an estimated!!
parolees have already bee
leased to halfway houses tk
to ease overcrowding in pis
NEW ^
orchestral
clothing f
More r
ticut that;
developei
the Fourt
In May
rized cocl
and anem
borate pu
Washi
Collins to
15 yrs. National Geographic magazines
1962-1977. Make offer. Call 1-828-3903 —
also tape recorder Ambassador $50. Please
call after 6pm. 183t3
Male roommate, own room, Plantation
oaks Apt, $200.00/mo. includes utilities,
(713) 538-1587. 183U4
Practice makes perfect
Photo by Jane C. Brmt
Refrigerator for sale — Gold Catalina $200
frost-free. Call 696-3041 after 4pm. 181t5
FOR RENT
1973 Chevy truck for sale. Call 260-6867.
181t5
Part time/full time
Now and this fall
team cleaning homes
Starting salary
$3.60
Travel allowance
Domestic
Services
693-1954
1973 12x60 2 bedroom, partially furnished,
2Vi miles from A&M, excellent condition.
779-3192. 181t5
’74 Capri — Deluxe Sports Package — 4-
speed, air, excellent condition, 25 mpg,
$1895.00 Phone 846-7301 after 5pm on
weekdays. 181t5
4-plex for rent $425 a month 2
bedrooms 1 Vz baths, washer &
dryer. Call 693-4186 or 693-
8375.
The piano in the MSC main lounge lets
these two musicians from Waco entertain
passersby with selections from Chopin.
Chia Ying Wang, 14, has studied piano
seven years, and Chia Ming Wang, 11,
has studied three years. Their father. Dr.
Ken Hsi Wang is visiting the Texas A&M
campus to do research in physics.
United Press Intenubou!
DALLAS — Rep. JimOt
R-Texas, has filed adedanty
candidacy for the U.S. Senifc
currently held by DemocnlL 1
Bentsen, but said the tfr
only a technicality and shot;
be regarded as an annouucs
of his intentions.
Collins, the first majorRf?
can candidate to file for Be:
seat, filed an official states
Washington Wednesday j
lishing his 1982 Senate w
committee. The statementb
makes him a Senate cana
Collins said he would no!’
his decision until late hi
would not make a formal j
announcement until awed
fore the filing deadline not!
reports in
wounded,
ing to be
On the
Charles a
gious fash
wedding
mysteriou
don write
All of
hoaxes, t)
Reporti
guard ag
Sources. 1
caused a
demonstr;
false stori
When
Cook’s pri
drug addl
was forcec
New York
ly’s colum
tioned, he
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hoax, he e
people ou
false story
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Slayings
1972 Kawasaki 350 three cylinder. Recent
top end job. Reliable college transporta
tion. Asking $325. 693-6422. 177t9
1980 Honda Express moped. Excellent
condition. 130 MPG. Call Wawa 693-
7546/845-6822. 180t5
1975 Honda 550 best offer 696-3361 after
5pm. 179t7
PRODUCTION
SPECIALIST I
WANTED: Person who enjoys
working with people, capable of
performing varied typing
assignments and able to
exercise independent judgment.
Word processing experience
preferred but not necessary.
CONTACT: Mrs. Gertrude Perry
Texas A&M Research
Foundation
846-7731.
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
EMPLOYER 182t!
8Vfe cabover camper, oven, stove, re
frigerator, heater and jacks. $1850. Call
779-1959, good condition. 179t5
HORSE STALLS
FOR RENT
(20x60) large riding and roping
arena and round pen. We feed
mornings. Call Mike 696-1450 or
Joan 693-4847. Coggins Test re
quired $30 and $40.
Judges accused in abuse
of visitation privileges
’78 Yamaha XS500E. Great con
dition with 8,500 miles. Black with
gold penstripes, backrest with lug
gage rack. New Battery, tuneup
and rear tire $1100, call 846-5141.
Preleasing For Fall in
College Station
New 3 bedroom
2 bath 4plexes
^ 775-5757. 174
Apartment partially furnished, $125.00 per
month. Boys Only!! Call 846-2154 between
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 141tfn
SERVICES
WANTED
Call Cathy for all your typing or word
processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfti
TEMPORARY PART-TIME HELP NEEDED
We need 8 dependable individuals to work part-time for approximately
three weeks. Starting August 10 and going through August 14, we need
you to work from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. and from August 15 to August
31, we need you to work from 4:00 a.m. to 8:00 a.m. We need
individuals who are willing to work 7 days a week and who can use their
own economical vehicle. We guarantee four hours pay per day at $4.00
per hour.
If you’re interested in earning some extra cash, call Elna Johnston at
779-2345 between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
The Eagle
illy Em|
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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 ttin
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United Press International
DALLAS — Some state judges,
taking advantage of a loophole in
the “visiting judge” program,
have been abusing the system to
make handsome personal gains
without fear of official sanction,
says a spokesman for the state’s
Commission on Judicial Conduct.
The judges leave their cour
troom and travel great distances
on the pretext of helping a judge
who is ill, burdened by a heavy
case load, or cannot hear a case
because of conflict of interest, said
Maurice Pipkin, executive dire
ctor of the commission.
The judges charge their hotel
bills and travel expenses to the
counties they visit and collect an
extra $25 per day for their work,
Pipkin said.
“They’re playing musical
chairs,” he said. “Judge X will go
to Judge Y’s court who will go to
someone else’s court and the first
thing you know there’s a chain of
visiting judges. ”
According to figures for last
year, the judges took 1,737 trips
and collected $160,425 as extra
pay. The counties they visited
picked up their hotel and travel
bills.
“There are abuses. There’s just
no question,” Pipkin said.
Pipkin said the program was
primarily designed to enable a
judge to get help when his court
docket got overloaded and to get
the most benefit from the state’s
limited number of judges. The
program requries a busy judge to
invite only the nearest avilable
colleague but in practice the
judges have been circumventing
the system to travel great dis
tances to make money.
“Some of them live pretty high
off the hog, ” Pipkin said. “There’s
no restriction on what they spend.
They just present the bills and the
county picks up the tab.”
He said, “It is something that’s
been bothering us for years be
cause it is such a loose arrange
ment.”
Chief Justice Joe Greenhill of
the State Supreme Court says he
has no knowledge of any abuse but
agreed with Pipkin about the lack
of supervision and the need for a
centralized court administration.
United Press Intemationil
DALLAS — A 14-yeaMl]
accused in the slayings oflf
rents, ARCO Oil and Gis
President William Keeler#
wife, will remain at theD
County detention center f 1
more days while unik
psychiatric examination,his!
ney said.
Doug Mulder said It
waived a second scheduled(?
tion hearing Friday so hee
remain at the detention«
State law requires hearing!!
10 days to determine whet
juvenile accused of a crime s
remain in custody or be rels
to a relative or gurdian. The|
has been held at the dew
center since the July 12 she?
deaths of his parents alt
home.
WASHI
administra
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them inste
retary Cas
cision has
Military
national tl
junk the v
planned fc
Monday
nology” m
ger wants
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place of “s
western st
The 71-
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“Legislation is needed to
change this to give me and the
presiding judge (of each judicial
district) more power,” Greenhill
said.
save
energy
a very brioh
idea
WASHI!
Secretary I
ters Union
senator, sh
"It is a 1
the union 1
Permanent
quiry.
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had no autl
advice of c
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million-me
charges th
William:
Las Vegas
Nev., in r<
year.
PETS
Professional dog training obedience and
boarding K-9 Country Kennels and Cattery
846-9412 after 6 p.m., 696-2745. 173U6
SPECIAL NOTICE
MSC Summer Dinner Theatre presents
Neil Simon's
PART TIME DELIVERY
KEyboARd
Center
MANOR EAST MALL
Bryan, Texas 77801
this position is for a mature and
responsible person who will deliv
er pianos and organs in their
truck. Average 7.50 hourly plus
mileage and the hours are flex
ible. Some weeks are busier than
others and we are busy closer to
Christmas. Telephone 779-
7080. laite
“Sealed bids will be received in the
office of the State Purchasing and
General Services Commission, Cen
tralized Services Building, 1711 San
Jacinto, Austin, Texas, covering the
proposed lease of space located in the
City of College Station or Bryan,
TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
LEASE NO. HEA-3363-E-BRYAN OR
COLLEGE STATION 2,100 Square
feet. OFFICE/SUPPLY SPACE.
For information, please contact the
Lease Office, State Purchasing and
General Services Commission, P. O.
Box 13047, Austin, Texas 78711. (512)
475-2153. 18 3ti
Prisoner of
Second Avenue
Earn $240 a month just by
working two nights (5pm-
2am) a week, (more hours
available) at Der Wien
er schnitzel.
Apply in Person
501 S. Texas Ave.
Bryan between 9:30am-11am
weekdays.
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I GOLF
I DRIVING
i RANGE
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Hrs: Mon-Sat 12-9 p.m.
Sunday 1 p.m.-8 p.m.
August 6 & 7
Budget Nights
BBQ Dinner
Dinner — 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Curtain — 7:45 p.m.
Students — $5.75
General Public — $6.75
Senior Citizens — $5.75
August 8
Buffet Dinner
Beef Sc Seafood
Dinner — 6:50-7:30 p.nr
Curtain — 7:45 p.m.
Students — $8.75
General — $9.75
Senior Citizens — $8.75
£96-1220
* East Bypass and Hwy. 30.
| Service Road Going South - V*
I
miles.
Performance in 201 MSC
Tickets must be purchased at least 24 hours in advance
of the show at the MSC Box Office (875-2916)
The subi
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ately answ
figures.
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