Page 4 THE BATTALION THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1981 Battalion State Classifieds HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR SALE Electric Cowboy Now hiring. Job openings for waitresses, bartenders and barbacks. come by club in person. 183tfh 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 A&M Students interested in learning Tax idermy work. Call 846-0141 — Palermo Taxidermy. 183t9 Part-time bartender needed no experience necessary begin immediately. Call 846- 2096 after 4. 184t5 Typewriter Smith-Corona XL all electric, $325, 845-2724. 188t3 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 Delivery help needed. Male. Must be available to work afternoons until 5 p.m. and Saturday mornings until noon. Call 822-2704 for appointment. 186tiii Need someone to care for 2 month old in your home or mine. 846-6161. 186t3 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 WANTED: Part-time stocker and delivery man. Morning shift. Apply in person at J.J.’s Liquor Store 1219 N. Texas Ave., Bryan. 183tfn 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. 185t6 NOW HIRING FOR FALL SEMESTER Busing Dishers Cashier Food Prep Lunch Shift Starting Salary $4.00 per hour HILL’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 4301 Carter Creek Parkway Bryan 846-9532 i87tfn SCHL0TZSKYS 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 KcyboARcl m 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. isita NOW HIRING Full-time and part-time help. Salary negoti able. Apply in person 1 p.m.-3 p.m. 3519 S. College • 822-7209 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 er schnitzel. Apply in Person 501 S. Texas Ave. Bryan between 9:30am-11am weekdays. 163tfn Now taking applications for full-time day, full-time bak ery, weekends only and part-time weekend & eve- 1 ning positions. Apply in person only. 100 S. Texas Ave. PART-TIME HELP WANTED. Grapevine personality. 696- 3411. E.O.E. 183t1n JOB INFORMATION Alaskan and Overseas employment. Great income potential. Call 602-941-8041 Dept. 105. Phone call refundable. 188t4 1978 Mayflower travel trailer 35x8. Excel lent condition, $9000.00. Days 845-6631 after 5:30 779-9024. 188t4 1964 Belvedere runs well. Clean interior. Best offer. 693-3256. 186t3 Waitresses, Oyster Shucker' and Breader needed for seafood restaurant. Full or part-time. Experience necessary, call Don or Chris Oliver after 5:00; 693-6989. 187t4 X&zzainjn. Delivery Part and full time help needed. Positions open now and for fall. Apply in person at Pizza Inn, College Station. 188tfn NOW HIRING FOR FALL SEMESTER Waiters and Waitresses for lunch shift HILL’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 4301 Carter Creek Parkway Bryan 846-9532 i87tfn Church Custodian. Small 2- bedroom living quarters and sal ary included. Building cleaning and lawn care involved. Ideal for married couple attending college. Call 823-5457 between 9 a.m.-12 noon for appointment. 187tfn BUICK, ’58 Century “Antique” $875.00, Lincoln, '61 Continental “Antique” $625.00, Chevrolet, '62 Impala 2-door hardtop $2250.00, Chevrolet, '70 Conair Station Wagon, $495.00, Olds, ’66 4-door “98” $325.00, Cadil lac, '68 Coupe de Ville $995.00, Cadillac, '70 Coupe de Ville $1250.00, Plymouth, ’73 “Gold Duster" $1450.00 — 779-4361 ANYTIME. Part time/full time Now and this fall team cleaning homes Starting salary $3.60 Travel allowance Domestic Services 693-1954 Drive-In Grocery store. Cashier and shift manager part-time hours U-PAK-M 845-4141. full 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 1^01 Texas 105 Dominik --- ‘ ^ .fltfrt HURRY UP!! COME TO 608 SOUTH BRYAN at W. 32nd in Bryan. “GRANDPA” wants to sell you Antiques, chairs, Oak Dressers, Oak wardrobe Closet, Oak Chifferobe, Oak Washstand, Dentists Cabinet, Old Walnut Jewelers Cabinet, Twin Beds, Iron Beds, Double Beds, Used Furniture Galore, Dining Tables, Oak Sewing Machine, Old Lamps, Records, Bottles, Iron, Brass & Glass Stuff, Old Picture Frames, School Desk, Mirrors, Old Oak Showcases & lots of fine junque at a bargain. "Restore it yourself for a real conversation piece. 18812 COURIER SALARY: $631/mo. — Excellent fringe benefits. 9-1-81 $663/mo. DUTIES: Runs errands on and off campus. Occasionally moves heavy equipment. Makes minor repairs on equipment and furni ture. Must have a car. Have the ability to deal with people courte ously and effectively; and be wil ling to adjust schedule to meet emergencies. Hours — 8:15 - 5:15. 50% of time will be con sidered 8:00 -12:00 or 1:00 - 5:00. CONTACT: Mrs. Gertrude Perry, Texas A&M Research Founda tion, 846-7731. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 18713 SERVICES Call Cathy for all your typing or word processing needs. 696-9550. 13Uih 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 Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-' 1 3755. 178tfh GAYLINE 846-8022. 172t22 FOR RENT 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. isstfm Professional quality typing. Manuscripts, dissertations, termpapers. Call 693-7515 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. 175t7 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. 186t5 Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds 822-0544. IKStfa 4-plexes new, $400 + electricity, unfur nished, 2-bedroom, 1-bath, 693-0102, after 6 p.m. 187t3 Lawn service, edging, trimming, etc. 696- 0562. 183t6 Typing. 15yrs. experience, 846-3219.164t28 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. 181t8 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. 185t4 Apartment partially furnished, $125.00 per month. Boys Only!! Call 846-2154 between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 141tfii 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. mtis^ TYPING. ‘All kinds. Let us type your propos als, dissertations, reports, essays on our WORD PROCESSOR. Fast service. Reasonable rates. Business Communication Senrices 4013 Texas Ave. S. 846-5794 lestfn. Sew !r c b£S, r ?!! ars Chrvsler «E°L k LMM COMPANY INC. NOW HIRING FOR FALL SEMESTER Seafood Market counter sales 1 p.m.-5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday HILL’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 4301 Carter Creek Parkway Bryan 846-9532 187tfn 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 WANTED FOR SALE ’73 Chev. Impala for sale. Call 846-9340. 186t4 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 utn Barrel dining set—four chairs, 48 inch table, all white oak, asking $300, will bar gain, call 696-3327. 184t5 TET5“ Moving must give away Springer Spaniel, 846-6472. 186(3 1981 Honda XL185S, 6 weeks old! Save $350.00! 693-5058. 184t5 1972 Gremlin 60,000, standard, good de pendable transportation, $600.00. 693- 5058. 18415 Professional dog training obedience and boarding K-9 Country Kennels and Cattery 846-9412 after 6 p.m., 696-2745. 173tl6 2 travel trailers, 1979 Prowler 32 ft. 1979 Hornet 35 ft. 5th wheel fully loaded in excellent condition. 775-5029. 186t3 ROOMMATE WANTED FOR SALE 30/30 Marlin Rifle with sighted scope $200, 693-7143. 187t2 Female roommate for 2-bedroom apart ment in Arbor Square. Call after 8 p.m., 696-8005. 187t3 SUMMER MEAT SALE MEAT LABORATORY ANIMAL INDUSTRIES BUILDING TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY The Meat Laboratory will place on sale the following items. The sale will begin immediately and will remain in effect until supplies are exhausted. BEEF SIDES: (300 to 350 lb, HEAVY BEEF) Cut and Wrapped, $1.30/lb — Hanging weight basis. BOXED MEAT: (Minimum Sale, 50 lb. box) Wrapped for freezer. Ground Beef $1.50/lb. Pork Sausage $1.50/lb. Beef Round Steak $2.00/lb. Beef Loin Tip Roast $2.00/lb. Beef Rump Roast $2.00/lb. Beef Arm Chuck Roast $1.45/lb. Beef Blade Chuck Roast $1.25/lb. OTHER CUTS: (Minimum Sale, 10 lbs.) Wrapped for Freezer Beef Sirloin Steak $3.30/lb. Beef Rib Steak (Special Trim) Beef Rib Steak $3.30/lb. Beef Rib Roast (Special Trim) NO PHONE CALLS, PLEASE. Meat can be purchased at the Meat Laboratory (adjacent to the Oceanography Building) From 8:00— 12:00 a.m. and from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday beginning immediately. Male roommate, own room. Plantation oaks Apt, $200.00/mo. includes utilities, (713) 538-1587. 183U4 JOB OPPORTUNITIES Steel plants sold to Houston firm PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion , counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-" 2258, Bryan. I56t36 United Press International MIDDLETOWN, Ohio — Armco has reached an agreemem principle to sell its plant at Sand Springs, Okla., and seven rtl fabricating plants to HMK Industries of Houston, it was annottm Wednesday. The fabricating plants are located in Baton Rouge, La., Denis Grand Prairie, Texas., Houston, Memphis, Tenn., Omaha, Neb,u Sand Springs, Okla. Harry Holiday, chief executive officer for Armco, said the props sale results from Armco’s strategic decision to concentrate on special-purpose steels. “Armco is committed to improving the return on investment^ its steel operations,” Holiday said. “To that end, we are investing new equipment and new products. But we have also had topinp® those products which no longer fit our strategy and to divest the: the best way possible.” Holiday and Steven E. Karol, president of HMK Industries, saib; sale assures a strong commitment to the products of the fabric^ shops and Sand Springs, which includes reinforcing bar and b posts. “HMK is dedicated to maintaining a high standard ofqualitya service in all of its operations and this was one of the criteria usedj selecting this steel division to become part of the HMK GroupCt: panics,” Karol said. “HMK views the existing skilled management, commercialorp zation and dedicated work force at Sand Springs and the fabrie: plants to be excellent and considers this unit to be an impofi segment of its operations,” Karol said. Armco will work closely with HMK during the transition to ass’ uninterrupted service to customers and to carry foward its prop: for ensuring strong operations at Sand Springs and the other iacfe Holiday said. Altogether about 700 employees will be involved in the tramlejl ownership. “Having made the decision to concentrate our resources on spec purpose steels, we have been looking for a company interested in!! oducts and services provided by our minimilis and fabric pn shops,” Holiday said. “Since HMK industries has embarked on a program investment in those products and services, this purchase will ensc strong commitment to the accomplishment of that objective,"s Holiday. Accident reunites woman with moth United Press International HOUSTON — Publicity over the death of a 68-year-old man was ill catalyst in a chain of events that reunited a 37-year-old woman witlfe long-lost mother and sister, who have been separated since l) woman’s adoption as a child. Stella Ramirez said Tuesday she met her natural mother, Frar. Solis Gomez, sitting on the steps of her sister Blossom Flores'li She had not seen either since infancy. Ramirez said 18 months ago she tracked down her natural Md Oscar German, but he died last month after being hit by a car. Heb been sitting on a curb near the rest home he lived in when a cam over his legs. Both legs had to be amputated and he died in thehospi from complications and pneumonia, she said. He never told officials about his daughter, but Ramirez was m tacted by a funeral home. Publicity about the case caught the ew Flores, who put together the story and contacted Ramirez. SW |l afterwards, Ramirez met her mother and sister. She also found out about a third sister, who lives in the Dallas® “I hope a lot of adopted children will find the peace I found® knowing who my family is. At one time, I was afraid but mycuitf overtook my fears,” Ramirez said. “It is so wonderful to know now where my face comes from, wtyl skin is light and my hair is dark and why I have this big nose,’sbesi: Assistant District Attorney Jesse Rodriguez, who filed involuni' manslaughter charges against the driver of the car who rant® German’s legs, said he was just glad something good came ( tragedy. “I feel a lot better for her now,” he said. AUTO INSURAMCt FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb ' Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 Republic® to run for speaker ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 SPECIAL NOTICE 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. I TWIN I CITY I GOLF I DRIVING I RANGE I I 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 • v 4^ vi, i I 1 \ Hrs: Mon-Sat 12-9 p.m. | 9 Sunday 1 p.m.-8 p.m. * 696-1220 9 East Bypass and Hwy. 30. f ( Service Road Going South - V* a miles. V | 18019 | United Press International AUSTIN — Rep. Smith, D-Grand fti announced his candidacy for Speaker in 1983, could provide stronger leadecl for state government. Bill Clayton will leave House after four terms as speJ* and prior to Smith’s anno® 1 ment. Rep. Gib Lewis, D'ff Worth had been considered leading contender to succeed^ “Many critical issues camel fore the House of Represent since the January convening the attempts, if any, at exert/ leadership by those that I« oppose in this race were e® nonexistent or exceedingly camouflaged,” Smith 5 Tuesday. Smith said the major iss/ 8 his campaign will be the intef of House members as itrel# 1 the legislative process. “I have been ne; pressed during my tenure House of Representatives ^ 4 types of pressure individual®; 1 bers are forced to combat*: 5 trying to analyse and resp 5 the questions laid before ^ he said. “Whether you agree will expression of an organized I ' 1 position or not, that p should and must be heard understood by all members said. “However, that opinion si* be just that, and memberssk 1 not feel compelled to voteonf' or another because of future^ bution from people on either of a debate.” K, kmart APPAREL CORP. An Equal Opportunity Employer enemy emot home?' a Copyright 1979 18615 5572A K Mart Thursday, August 13, 1981