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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1981
Battalion
State
Classifieds
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
Strike continues despite
firing, financial strain
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
Electric Cowboy
Now hiring. Job openings for waitresses,
bartenders and barbacks. come by club in
person. 183 tin
Married couple to live with elderly man.
Free room & board. You will earn some
money. Please call 589-2571. 185t3
1964 Belvedere runs well. Clean interior.
Best offer. 693-3256. 186t3
Part time/full time
Now and this fall
team cleaning homes
Starting salary
$3.60
Travel allowance
Domestic
Services
693-1954
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
Grapevine personality. 696-
3411. E.O.E.
183t1n
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.
PART TIME DELIVERY
KEyboARd
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. lane
NOW HIRING
DELIVERY PEOPLE NEEDED
FLEXIBLE HOURS
$3.75/hr. plus 6% commission plus tips.
Apply between 3:30 and 7 M-F
at 319 Patricia
846-7785
Earn $240 a month just by
working two nights (5pm-
2am) a week, (more hours
available) at Der Wien-
erschnitzel.
Apply in Person
501 S. Texas Ave.
Bryan between 9:30am-11am
weekdays.
MORE FOR YOU IN THE MORNING ROUTE CARRIERS
We need several students who are interested in supplementing their
income by working only 1 to 4 hours per day. You can earn $200 to
$800 a month working these early morning hours and it won’t interfere
with your planned activities for the rest of the day! Not only do we have
several motor routes available, but we have numerous routes open
that can be delivered on foot and are located close to the university.
We offer short hours, an excellent profit and a gas allowance if you
have a motor route.
Call Elna Johnson today at 779-2345 if you’re interested in these
super opportunities.
TEMPORARY PART-TIME HELP WANTED
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 seven days a week and who can
use their own economical vehicle. We guarantee 4 hours pay per day
at $5.00 per hour plus we reimburse you for mileage.
If you’re interested in earning some extra cash, call Elna Johnson
between 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. at 779-2345.
WANTED:
Part-time Stocker and delivery
man. Morning shift. Apply in
person at
J.J.’s Liquor Store
1219 N. Texas Ave., Bryan.
183tfn
A&M Students interested in learning Tax
idermy work. Call 846-0141 — Palermo
Taxidermy. 183t9
’73 Chev. Impala for sale. Call 846-9340.
Delivery help needed. Male. Must be
available to work afternoons until 5 p.m.
and Saturday mornings until noon. Call
822-2704 for appointment. 186tfh
’75 Honda CL360, good condition, except
needs muffler. 6000 miles, $650. Also 1971
Honda CL350, good condition $350. Gene
or Steve 775-5503. 186t3
Need someone to care for 2 month old in
your home or mine. 846-6161. 186t3
Dodge Royal Monaco ’77 auto, air,
AM/FM, good condition, 40,000 miles,
owner’s leaving $1750 or best offer, call
693-8190. I86t2
SCHLOTZSKY’S
Now taking applications for
full-time day, full-time bak
ery, weekends only and
part-time weekend & eve
ning positions. Apply in
person only. 100 S. Texas
Ave.
Drive-In Grocery store.
Cashier and shift
manager part-time hours
U-PAK-M 845-4141.
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. lestfm
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
SALESPERSON
Part-time job with flexible hours on
evenings and weekends soliciting
newspaper subscription for THE
HOUSTON POST. Personal transpor
tation and sales background desirable
but not required. Training program with
pay plus commission on sales. Call
846-2911 or 846-0396, 7:30 a.m.-4:30
p.m. 18516
TRANSPORTATION
ENTERPRISES
is accepting applications for shut
tle bus drivers. Qualified appli
cants must be 21 years of age with
good driving record. For above av
erage starting wage. Apply at
1701 Groesbeck in Bryan. For
more information call 779-0812.
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
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 18215
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.
184tfn
TOLLOft
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)
WHATABURQER s
Bryan College Station
1J 01 Texas 105 Dominik
— ~ aSSL
’74 Cutlass Supreme, fully loaded, $1650,
693-7310. 185t2
’71 Duster, good body condition, needs
engine work. $300 or best offer, call 693-
7310. 185t2
1981 Honda XL185S, 6 weeks old! Save
$350.00! 693-5058. 184t5
Barrel dining set—four chairs, 48 inch
table, all white oak, asking $300, will bar
gain, call 696-3327. 184t5
1972 Gremlin 60,000, standard, good de
pendable transportation, $600.00. 693-
5058. 184t5
’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.
United Press International
Undaunted by mass dismissals,
striking air traffic controllers in
Texas Monday began the second
week of their walkout and watched
their jobs being taken over by
military controllers.
Area airlines, trying desperate
ly to cash in on whatever was left of
their peak revenue season, read
justed their schedules under gov
ernment orders to operate only at
75 percent capacity.
Braniff International, already
faced with monumental debts,
made no announcement about re
hiring over 1,000 of its employees
laid off at the start of the strike.
Its Dallas-based competitor,
American Airlines denied reports
it too was planning to furlough
1,500 of its employees but a
spokesman said the possibility of
layoffs in the future could not be
ruled out.
The strikers, according to un
ion officials, were determined to
continue their walkout even
though they had come under se
vere financial strains and saw no
prospect of getting back their jobs.
“Our resolve is as firm as it has
TCTS-
Moving must give away Springer Spaniel,
846-6472. 186t3
Professional dog training obedience and
boarding K-9 Country Kennels and Cattery
846-9412 after 6 p.m., 696-2745. 173tl6
FOR RENT
Duplex for rent $375/month, two bedroom
on shuttle, 1613 Southwest Parkway/call
696-0203. 184t5
Preleasing For Fall in
College Station
New 3 bedroom
2 bath 4plexes
775-5757.
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. 179t1 9
ROOMMATE WANTED
Male roommate, own room, Plantation
oaks Apt, $200.00/mo. includes utilities,
(713) 538-1587. 183tl4
SERVICES
Call Cathy for all your typing or word
processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfii
Typing fast, accurate, dependable, Bernice
779-0435. 184t8
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
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-"
2258, Bryan. 156t36
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-'
3755. 178tfh
GAYLINE 846-8022.
172t22
Professional quality typing. Manuscripts,
dissertations, termpapers. Call 693-7515 9
a.m. - 7 p.m. 175t7
Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds
822-0544. 155tfh
Lawn service, edging, trimming, etc. 696-
0562. 183t6
Typing. 15 yrs. experience, 846-3219.164t28
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
&AlslLLM(fV n SH
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 19221
1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 itfn
SPECIAL NOTICE
I
Part-time bartender needed no experience
necessary begin immediately. Call 846-
2096 after 4. 184t5
FOR SALE
I
THE GOLDEN CRESCENT HORSE
SALE will be held Saturday, August 15, at
1:00 p.m. at Equi-Tex Southwest (formerly
Bear Creek Stables) 6040 Addicks Satsuma
Road, Houston. Selling 100 head of quality
registered Quarter horses. Public wel
come. Sale day phone: 713/463-8227. 186t2
I DRIVING
I RANGE
Hrs: Mon-Sat 12-9 p.m.
Sunday 1 p.m.-8 p.m.
2 travel trailers, 1979 Prowler 32 ft. 1979
Homet 35 ft. 5th wheel folly loaded in
excellent condition. 775-5029. 186t3
“696-1220
East Bypass and Hwy. 30.
Service Road Going South - Vi
miles.
| .. _ 180t9 |
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
' Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
Preleasing for fall, DUPLEX 2 bedroom 1
bath, all built-ins, no pets, very nice, 1 year
lease, $425/mo. -day-845-4445-nights/week-
ends 696-8951. I86t5
Apartment partially furnished, $125.00 per
month. Boys Only!! Call 846-2154 between
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 141tfn
Legal Notices
NOTICE OF APPLICATIONS
FOR TWO BRANCH OFFICES
AND OF CONSOLIDATED
HEARING THEREON
Notice is hereby given that two applica
tions have been filed with the Savings and
Loan Commissioner of Texas by: Western
Gulf Savings and Loan Association (Bay
City) to establish a branch office at N.E
Corner of University Drive at Fed Mart,
College Station, Brazos County, Texas;
and First Texas Savings Association (Dal
las) to establish a branch office at 505
University, Suite 100, College Station, Bra
zos County, Texas.
Notice is further given that a consoli
dated hearing on the above applications
is set for August 31, 1981 at 9:00 a m , in
the offices of the Savings and Loan De
partment, 1004 Lavaca, Austin, Texas,
pursuant to authority and jurisdiction
granted by Art. 852a, TEX. REV. CIV
STAT. ANN. The particular sections of the
statute involved are 2.13 and 11.11. The
particular rules involved are
056.01.00.003 through .013 and
056.02.00.003 and .004. Such rules are on
file with the Secretary of State, Texas Re
gister Division, or may be seen at the De
partment's offices.
The applicant associations each assert:
that operation of the proposed branch
offices will not unduly harm any other
association operating in the vicinity; that
there is a public need for the proposed
branch offices; that the volume of busi
ness in the community in which the prop
osed branch offices will operate is such as
to yield a profit to the associations in a
reasonable time, and certain other asser
tions per rules 056.02.00.003 and .004.
The nature and purpose of this hearing
is to accumulate a record of pertinent in
formation and data in support of the appli
cations and in opposition to the applica
tions, from which record the Commission
er shall determine whether to grant or
deny one or both applications.
Anyone desiring to oppose the applica
tions may do so by appearing at the sche
duled hearing, August 31, 1981, at 9:00
a.m., in the Department's offices; howev
er, it is requested and advisable, that you
notify the Commissioner of your intentions
prior to the hearing, in writing, at P.O. Box
1089, Austin, Texas 78767. ISSUED in Au
stin, Texas, July 23, 1981.
L. Alvis Vandygriff, Commissioner
Savings and Loan Department of Texas
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 itfn
L_ ZJX
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
IT’S YOUR MOVE...
If you’re interested in a
company that spent more
than a billion fashion dol
lars last year in the excit
ing field of ladies’ and
girls’ fashions.
IT’S YOUR MOVE...
If you want to grow with
K mart Apparel, expand
ing your career with
America’s largest dis
counter with departments
in over 1900
K mart Stores nationwide.
For more information re
view our ad in 1980 Col
lege Placement Annual.
If you think this is a good
move for your future, let’s
talk about it.
Phone
Apparel Dept. 693-6300
Kmart APPAREL CORP.
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Copyright 1979
18615
5572A K Mart
been,” Charles Josey, spokesman
for the Professional Air Traffic
Controllers Organization in Fort
Worth, said Sunday. “We have
had absolutly no slippage and no
one is attempting to return to
work (despite mass firings of the
strikers by the government).
“Most controllers took advan
tage of a first Sunday off in many
weeks and spent the time with
their families. They are now pre
paring to resume their picketing
(Monday), he told UPI.
The military controllers began
arriving during the weekend and
30 of them have been sent to the
Houston area and another 30 re
ported for work Monday in the
Dallas-Fort Worth Area, said
Federal Aviation Administration
spokesman George Burlage.
“We are continuing to termin
ate the employment of the con
trollers who did not come to
work,” Burlage said. “We have
asked for more military control
lers, at least 50. We want some
right away at New Orleans. We
have already terminated the em-
ployement of the 20 percent (of
the striking ctintrollers in the area)
and the flights are open
level of about 70 percent']
Josey warned the mili
trollers were being rei
last straw with some
pressed into service witlinj
or two days of training.!
takes two years of trainin{|
trollers to man major a
ers such as those in
Houston.
FAA officials said thedi
controllers will not 1
jobs hack unless the cowJ
it. Striking controllersinlnf
gan receiving their
notices Saturday andtheirij
men admitted finances [
affected employees M|
stretched thin.
PATCO has been I
using its $3.5 million‘suk
fund” under court orders^
ion officials said manyoltl
hers were helping onei
through their own mes
sources.
Under the govemmenli
to close operations in tow
it claims the traffic i
airport towers at
McAllen have been i
Revised property tax c(
excludes oil exemptiom
United Press International
AUSTIN — The Texas Senate
Monday approved a conference
committee report on a hill revising
the state’s property tax code, leav
ing only two issues in the original
call for a special session that have
not passed both houses.
The hill, which now goes to
Gov, Bill Clements, no longer in
cludes a controversial amendment
that gave oil and gas companies a
large tax exemption.
The amendment was added to
the bill by Sen. Tati Santiesteban,
D-El Paso, at the request of the El
Paso Natural Gas Co.
House members and several
senators had objected to the
amendment and sent the bill to a
conference committee where the
gressional redistrictingit
of the ad valorem tar i
used to fund college <
are the only issues in t
call that have not
houses.
Included in the taxrra
are provisions that make it
for voters to call an electa!
hack tax increases. Underij
opponents of the tax willni
er signatures on a petitionij
to call the rollback eh
will more time to gathertkl
tures.
provision was removed.
The conference committee re
port was approved 26-1, with only
Sen. Oscar Mauzy, D-Dallas, dis
senting.
With passage of the bill, con-
The bill, sponsored ?
Wayne Peveto, D-Oraif
removes the authority o(aM
tax assessor-collectors toif
property and of the Count <yyj. ere ev ,
missioners Court to acti • j „ r
hoard of equalization for. n direct
taxes. Underthenewbilli
board will be respond A b H
appraising property in
county.
Now ]
Today s Almanac United Pi<
The greate
United Press Internationa]
Today is Tuesday, Aug. 11, the
223rd day of 1981 with 142 to fol
low.
The moon is moving toward its
full phase.
The morning star is Mars.
The evening stars are Mercur-
ry, Venus, Jupiter and Saturn.
Those horn on this day are
under the sign of Leo.
American author Robert Ing-
ersoll was born Aug. 11, 1833.
On this date in history:
In 1909, the first radioed SOS
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Sat., Sun. $2.00 Ftrat 30 Min.
From Opening (Exc. Holiday)
was received when tkf'indie was
“Araphoe” messaged forbthony Mon
Cape Hatteras, N.C. 7 fictitious
In 1954, a formal Mren on wl
announcement ended the fits from
year war in Indochina i-arseilles, Fr;
France and forces of thecof
ist Viet Minh.
In 1965, blacks began
the Watts section of LosM
During the ensuing six dap.
lence, 34 people were kills
856 injured.
In 1977, police arresteiQ VOfL
Berkowitz in Yonkers, ff.I ■
ding the search for a mass# #
er who called himself '
Sam” and killed or wouaS
people.
A thought for the day P
writer Victor Hugo said,1
pliment is something like 1
through a veil.”
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779-3516
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