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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1981
Battalion
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
New immigration laws allow
millions to live legally in U.
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
Bartender needed no experience necessary
begin immediately. Call 846-2096 after
4. 184t5
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
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. 180tl0
Salesperson part-time. SANDY’S SHOES-
CULPEPPER PLAZA, 693-1861. 184t2
FOR SALE
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
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
1 For sale 1974 Mustang II. Good condition.
1 $1600. Call Mary 693-9707 or Tony 846-
3888. 184t5
10 speed bike Nishiki 21" excellent condi
tion, $55, desk $15, 696-0794. 184t2
Barrel dining set—four chairs, 48 inch
table, all white oak, asking $300, will bar
gain, call 696-3327. 184t5
-*■
3-C Bar-B-Q
in Culpepper Plaza
DISHWASHERS
part time or full time
Apply between 9-11 Mornings
2-4 Afternoons
178tfn
PART-TIME & FULL-TIME
HELP.
Wanted immediately. Apply in
person.
LOUPOT’S
BOOKSTORE.
Couch, chairs, cinder blocks, cheap, 696-
3597 after 1:00 p.m. 184t2
United Press International
HOUSTON — Attorney General William
French Smith, defending an announced shift
in immigration policy by the Reagan Adminis
tration, says the policies of the past do not face
the realities of the illegal alien problem in the
United States today.
Smith addressed the Houston Chamber of
Commerce Monday via closed circuit hook-up
from Washington. He blamed the “intolerable
situation’’ with undocumented workers on the
lack of an enforceable immigration policy.
“All of these needs have reached their pre
sent dimension because the country has not
had a realistic and comprehensive immigration
policy that it could and would enforce,” he
said.
He estimated that there were more than a
half million illegal aliens in Texas, along with
75,000 refugees from Laos and Cambodia. He
said the proposed policy would have the stron
ger effect on Texas, but called it a “national
policy.”
The president’s legalization or amnesty
program for illegal aliens now in the United
States could allow for up to 5 million of them,
mostly from Mexico, to stay here and work
legally on a temporary basis, which could be
extended every three years.
Smith emphasized, however, that the new
policy would work only with the cooperation of
the employers who are supplying jobs to illegal
aliens.
“It is not now an offense for an employer to
hire an illegal alien. That must be corrected,”
Smith said. “As long as illegal aliens can find
jobs in the United States, with wage;
seven times as much as in their owncj
they will be drawn to the United Stats
The president’s new policy will al#
Mexican jobseekers to work in the!
States and permit millions of illegally
stay legally, but would penalize enj;
caught hiring the undocumented wot
“The border cannot be sealed. %
migration cannot be deterred unle
ployers participate,” Smith said.
He said, however, he also favored!
protect the unknowing employer and!
manent resident from harassment.
Those opposing the program sayit;
actually increase illegal immigrate:
domestic unemployment.
1972 Gremlin 60,000, standard, good de
pendable transportation, $600.00. 693-
5058. I84t5
1981 Honda XL185S, 6 weeks old! Save
$350.00! 693-5058. I84t5
WANTED:
Part-time stocker and delivery
man. Morning shift. Apply in
person at
J.J.’s Liquor Store
1219 N. Texas Ave., Bryan.
183«n
LOVING CARE
needed for our two children (SVz
and 7 mos) 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
M-F. Would consider splitting the
hours and/or allowing babysitter to
bring own child along. 696-
7949. teats
15 yrs. National Geographic magazines
1962-1977. Make offer. Call 1-828-3903 —
also tape recorder Ambassador $50. Please
call after 6pm. 183t3
TVi
Redistricting plan to be amendd 111
C 7 JL j, . United Pr
Pre
Refrigerator for sale — Gold Catalina $200
frost-free. Call 696-3041 after 4pm. 181t5
United Press International
AUSTIN — A group of moder
ate and liberal Democrats, who
fell short last week of amending a
11973 Chevy truck for sale. Call 260-6867.
181t5
11973 12x60 2 bedroom, partially furnished,
2V2 miles from A&M, excellent condition.
779-3192. 181t5
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
Grapevine personality. 696-
3411. E.O.E.
183t1n
Part time/full time
Now and this fall
team cleaning homes
Starting salary
$3.60
Travel allowance
Domestic
Services
693-1954
HOME
CARE
SERVICES
"CARES” about employees: paid vacations,
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
’74 Capri — Deluxe Sports Package — 4-
speed, air, excellent condition, 25 mpg,
$1895.00 Phone 846-7301 after 5pm on
weekdays. 181t5
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
• Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
1980 Honda Express moped. Excellent
condition. 130 MPG. Call Wawa 693-
7546/845-6822. 180(5
1975 Honda 550 best offer 696-3361 after
5pm. 179t7
1972 Kawasaki 350 three cylinder. Recent
top end job. Reliable college transporta
tion. Asking $325. 693-6422. 177(9
HELP WANTED AT FARMER’S
MARKET BAKERY & DELI
*2 Part-time positions 5 p.m.-10
p.m. — any days
* 1 full-time position 11 a.m.-5
p.m. — Monday-Saturday
Start $3.40 per hour. Fast food
experience desired.
2700 Texas Ave., Bryan, 779-
6428.
’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.
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
SERVICES
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!
Full Or
PART TIME
'Day Snift *
‘Night shift (til 10pm.)
* W00K©nds
‘Flexible hours to fit your schedule
‘Rapid advancement
‘Cashier experience helpful
Starting Salary
$3.50/hour
Apply in person only.
9:30-11:30am. (if possible) ^
WHATABURGER N
Bryan College Station
U01 Texas 105 Dominik
ettni
Call Cathy for all your typing or word
processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfn
j Typing fast, accurate, dependable, Bernice
! 779-0435. 184t8
GAYLINE 846-8022, Picnic Sunday, 5pm,
Oaks Park BYOB. 18313
Dump Truck for hire trash hauled 846-
2919. 182t8
Typing on word processing equipment. Ex
perienced. We understand form and style.
Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070.
162t27
'Te
o F^TICAL,
Prescriptions Filled
Glasses Repaired
216 N. MAIN
BRYAN
Mon.-Fri.
Sat.
822-610$
8 a.m.-5 p.m.
8 a.m.-1 p.m.
congressional redistricting bill
they said favored Republicans,
have finally triumphed over
Speaker Bill Clayton and Republi
cans and conservative Democrats
who supported him.
The House voted 78-66 Mon
day to send the controversial re
districting proposal back to the
House Committee on Regions,
Compacts and Districts for work
on a plan that will be more
“acceptable” to Democrats.
Bob Slagle, chairman of the
State Democratic Party, said party
solidarity was responsible for the
victory over Clayton.
“This was a very satisfying vote
for me. We kept coming up short
by a vote or two, so we are very
happy. Now we ll get this thing
back in committee and try to get
something that is acceptable.”
Clayton, hoping to gather the
votes to thwart the effort by the
Democratic Caucus to send the
bill back to committee, stalled
House action for more than four
hours before recognizing Rep.
Bob Bush, D-Sherman, on a mo
tion to recommit the proposal.
The House took 15 minutes to
accept the motion by Bush, the
chairman of the Democratic
Caucus.
Bush contended the bill was
pushed through the committee
last week by the panel’s sponsor,
Rep. Tim Von Donlen, D-Goliad.
He said the committee, which be
gins work on a new proposal
Wednesday, did not have ample
opportunity to folly understand
the details of the congressional re
districting bill because Von
Dohlen demanded a committee
vote only hours after he laid out
the bill.
“We went against our own phi
losophy,” Bush said. “We did not
allow everyone to have input into
the bill.”
"Ultimately, this House not the
committee will have to make the
final decision,” Von Dohlen said.
Monday’s vote means the Leg
islature has but one week to send
Gov. Bill Clements a congression
al redistricting bill. But Bush said
the Senate-approved bill was
NEW YORK
flawed and another special athizer, claim
would be a small sacrifice! trapped to his
to make the proper comr.ing; to speak
The longer people -largarct Thai
that (Senate) bill, the leevacuation of t
were happy with it," Bui lie in Manhat
“This is an extremely in&'uesday. The
matter and we can dobeftave a bomb,
if it means coming ktUt incident,
another special session Police said t
Rep. Paul Ragsdale, D/a 18-inch pii
said he had the necessary ! teel and an ah
in committee for his propa dth adhesive
creates a minority distric! 0( ly Bomb
las, but gives twoincumbe ow ever, sear
las Democrats — Rep ujlding for oth
Frost and Jim Mattox—r
tunity of re-election.
Ragsdale said his pk*
concede only one of threes
tricts Texas is getting to It
cans.
He acknowledged thatii
for his plan to be accepttiL
been hampered last weelTl 1 1 V*
preliminary debate on the.
floor on the redistricting It
"But there's Some K United Pre:
tenacity and patience, Hi: MIAMI — T
said. y, a small fury
orth Atlantic s
chance Tuesc
•Stoi
Rio Grande Valley need
:ason’s first h
;rs said.
Cindy, the tl
f the 1981 se<
5-mph winds
iph on a c<
blood donors desperatel |onal Humean
'Ivisory late M
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779--
2258, Bryan. L56136
FOR RENT
3-C BAR-B-Q
Part-time or Full time bus boys, dishwashers,
serving-line workers, cashiers and hostesses.
Apply between 9-11 or 2-4. Culpepper Plaza.
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-'
3755. 178tfn
2 female roommates to share room in large
furnished 4-plex apartment. $125/mo. plus
utilities. Have washer and dryer. DeeDee
696-4104. 184(5
United Press International
McALLEN — Faced with
dwindling blood supplies and an
air traffic controllers strike making
the situation critical, a blood sup
plier for 12 Rio Grande Valley hos
pitals is pleading for donors.
“Usually we can ship in blood
' Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds
822-0544. 155tfo
Lawn service, edging, trimming, etc. 696-
0562. 183(6
Duplex for rent $375/month, two bedroom
on shuttle, 1613 Southwest Parkway/cali
696-0203. 184(5
Typing. 15 yrs. experience, 846-3219.164(28
| Graphics artwork. Mary Anne, 822-3971.
154(13
Wedding music, organ or piano. Mary An
ne 822-3971. 154(13
Tutoring, translation: English, Spanish,
French. Mary Anne, 822-3971. 154tl3
4-plex for rent $425 a month 2
bedrooms 1 Vz baths, washer &
dryer. Call 693-4186 or 693-
8375.
Professional quality typing. Manuscripts,
dissertations, termpapers. Call 693-7515 9
a.m. - 7 p.m. 175t7
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
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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
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. 179119
FOUND
FOUND: Laundry basket bag and contents
to identify, call 693-6415. 184t2
PART TIME DELIVERY
KsyboARd
Center
Inc.
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. isits
JOB OPPORTUNITIES:
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For employment information at Texas A&M
University dial 845-4444 24 hours a day. Equal
Employment Opportunity tlyough Affirmative
Action.
Texas A&M University
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 itfn
———-—— I-U.
MANOR EAST 3
823-8300
Now Showing!
RAIDERS
OF THE
LOST ARK
2:35 4:55 7:20 9:40
THE EMPIRE
STRIKES
BACK
2:25 4:50 7:25 9:55
WALT DISNEY’S
THE FOX
AND
THE HOUND
2:30 4:55 7:10 9:35
kc
from other areas but because of
the air (controllers’) strike, we’re
unable to do this,” said Adrian
Arriaga, director of Rio Grande
Valley Blood Services Inc.
“We’re asking all Valley
citizens to please come by and
donate. ”
Officials said Monday an un
usually high demand for O-postive
blood, the most common blood
type, has caused a shortage. Mar
tin Villarreal, a donor recruiter for
the firm, said the blood bank
needs 50 pints daily to maintain
supplies of all blood types but is
12:15
DHy
2:30
THU OAT BLAN
Georg* Hamilton
4:16 6:00 7:45 9:40
1840-6714
M-F Adult *2.00'till fc00
Sat, Sun. 124)0 Ftrat 90 Min.
From Op«nln^(Exc. Hottday^
ENDS SOON!
Bill Murmy In
STRIPES
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2:45 5:15 7:359:55
odi
At 10:30 p.m
drawing only 19 or 20pteud, Cindy was
“It will become morecri0.2 north and
the strike goes on,” Villarreir about 350 m
“We don’t have enought'x, Nova Scot
and some important surgesist northeast
have to be postponed unbrtherly shift
get enough to meet the dcike it to >
Villarreal said 65 pinls/ednesday, th
positive blood have bee The little st
quested for surgeries this »’rce winds e:
lower Rio Grande Valleyailes from the <
als, including a large aw-treat to land fo
an open heart surgery sebe center repo
in Harlingen. The center
“This strike caught us ;xely gain stren
time of the year,” Villarreiut could bee
“We normally don’t eburrieane.
much blood in August 1«
donors are taking vatf
Usually, we call our othei^
centers across the South»i> Wife
they ship it to us.”
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disappoint
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CAMPUS THEATRE
846-6512
PETs
Professional dog training obedience and
boarding K-9 Country Kennels and Cattery
846-9412 after 6 p.m., 696-2745. 173tl6
NOW SHOWING
7:30 9:50
SPECIAL NOTICE
NOW
IS THE TIME
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.
ROOMMATE WANTED
I
Male roommate, own room, Plantation
oaks Apt, $200.00/mo. includes utilities,
(713) 538-1587. 183(14
FOR RENT
Apartment partially furnished, $125.00 per
month. Boys Only!! Call 846-2154 between
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 141tfa
I TWIN
I CITY
I GOLF
I DRIVING
I RANGE
DUPLEX—2 bedroom 1 bath all built-ins.
No pets. $425/mo., 1 year, 696-8951 after
5p.m. 184(5
I
Preleasing For Fall in
College Station
New 3 bedroom
2 bath 4plexes
775-5757.
4 c----. 0 . .:- -1
, Hrs: Mon-Sat 12-9 p.m. >
Sundav 1 D.m.-8 o.m.
Sunday 1 p.m.-8 p.m.
^96-1220
' East Bypass and Hwy. 30. f
• Service Road Going South - V* 4
miles. "
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United Press IntemstioK 1 Strike.
AUSTIN — Lt. Gov. Bill! Mrs. Bonne
by said Tuesday he is disappf isband, Meh
in the progress of the special lildren for
lative session, but held oulhusehold chon
the lawmakers can agree or.lond so Friday
tricting and two other rei# the front yar
issues before the session f gn reading,
midnight next Tuesday, elp.”
Hobby said a House vote^ She put hei
day to send the congressi&'oom handle,
districting bill back to conxpicnic table,
is a step backward, but saiJiWn chair with
is ample time for the Hof®, a change o
come up with a new planofiSYatter.
or to agree to the plan passe! 1 She stayed o
Her by the Senate. e bats that sw
Asked about the progressed ignoring 1
special session, Hobby refen’s request
“Well, it’s kind of disappointag them,
this point. I would have tk‘ At 1:30 a.n
redistricting would have Snnema and
long since put to bed andl'ds finally reac
have hoped for more progrtste didn’t get tl
college construction fundinj 16 said, “but I
property tax. I would hof? for, the resul
these things would be disp# But I won’t
in due time. But I though 11 if the s
would would have been dis: )w n, she saic
of in regular session too."
“There’s still another i
go, and we ll just see 1
pens. There’s always a possi
of them passing the billasi^
out of the Senate.”
House Democrats i
Legislature can draw a ne» s
that will create the minoril) 1 .'
gressional district in Dallas®
ty demanded by Gov.
ments without at the s
giving Republicans the maj^.
a second Dallas district.
Hobby said Tuesday hf
favors the Senate bill, whf'
ments has endorsed.