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Page 8 THE BATTALION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1981 T , OC_ I I L_ (VIDL_ l \ ^-O, I 170 I gg gg mmmj Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Marketing/Stocker, all day Saturday, all Accurate typist, 40 wpm, full-time, M-F, 8- day Sunday. 20 hour weekend job. Good 5. Call 846-7753. 19tl0 pay. Great company. Business Communi- student to clean nursery school daily, 4-6 cations Services, 846-5794. 17tfn ca H 846-557!. 18t3 ’81 AGGIELAND COMING SOON.. We are now hiring part time workers to help with distribution. Call: 845-2611. 30C rxKz rx»c 3C BARBECUE #3 CULPEPPER PLAZA We need people with energy and personaiity. Cooks, Dishwashers, Serving Line Workers Full or Part Time Apply between 10-11 and 2-4 ,ds SWENsen*S Interviewing now for WAITPERSONS, FOUN- TAINERS, CASHIERS, COOKS, DISH WASHERS, AND ICE CREAM MAKER. Pick up an application at Culpepper Plaza College Station. Earn $290 a month just by working two nights (5 pm-2 am) a week, (more hours available) at Der Wien- erschnitzel. Apply in Person 501 S. Texas Ave. Bryan between 9:30am-11am weekdays. H I </> b S N oH o a DOMINO’S NEEDS -OHHF* DRIVERS I’M*® OUR DRIVERS GROSS AN AVERAGE OF $6-8.00/HR. + $ 3 70 /HR. TO START -»-6% COMMISSION TIPS CHOOSE YOUR OWN DAYS AND HOURS APPLY IN PERSON AFTER 5:00 P.M. AT: 1504 Holloman College Station (across from Sevilla) 4407 Texas Bryan (next to Luby’s) an DOMINO’S PIZZA Janitorial job 2-3 hours per evening after 5:30 p. m. For more details call 823-8626. 20tfn Call Cathy for all your typing or word processing needs. 696-9550. 131tih Repair helper for T.V. and stereo shop. Part-time and full-time. Must have some electronic experience 779-1413. 17t5 Typing. Wake up service, 823-7723. 6tfn Male delivery needed. Afternoon til 5 p.m. and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Call for appointment 822-2704. 13tfh Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846- 3755. 178tfh HOME CARE SERVICES needs part & full-time employees with transportation, phone, job reference & concern for job well done. We offer paid vacation, paid travel, flexible hours and excellent wages. Call 846-5916. lltfn WORD PROCESSING — dissertations, proposals, papers, resumes, etc. — fast, accurate, reasonable. 846-6200. 5t20 Imported beer sales rising in U. S. market Overeaters Anonymous, 779-2736. 4At73 GAYLINE 846-8022. 5tl8 PART-TIME HELP WANTED. Grapevine personality. 696- 3411. E.O.E. 183tfn Typing on word processing equipment. Ex perienced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. 10t35 Electric Cowboy Now hiring WAITRESS AND HOSTESS. Full and part-time. Apply in person. ettn Outlines available now for History 105 Psychology 107, 696-2583. Part-time counter & delivery help. $3.50 and up. We provide car. Apply in person 107 S. College, College Station. I7tfn ■ ^Seryica For AJI ■ ChrvsIerCorp Cars United Press International WASHINGTON — Belly up at your local saloon. Head out to pick up a six pack to go. Either way in any state you’re almost certain to find at least one of more than 200 beers imported into the United States. The availability of imported beers across the United States is evidence of the huge sales in creases during the past decade for imported beers in a business which measures success by mil lions of barrels. If you want to sample some imported beers, take a fat wallet. The import boom is fueled by drinkers willing to spend 40 to 60 percent or more for U.S. beers. Chrvsler Corp COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 19221 1411 Texas it lizzaiitn Deliverv Pari and fuH time help needed. Positions open now and. tor (all. Apply in person at Pizza Inn, College Station 188tfn 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 isstfn AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823 805 I Zacharias Greenhouse 1201 Highway 30 Briarwood apts. in C.S. is taking applica tions for bartenders and cock tail waitresses. For interview or appt. 693-9781 or 779- 6403. 191tin Collegiate Entrepreneurs!! 25 ideas for creating your own student business. Send $2.75 to Campus Cash, P.O. Box 985, Law rence, KS 66044-0132. 19t5 FOR SALE CB175 Honda street bike. Exceptional con dition 2800 miles $550.00, 823-4895. 20t5 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment” 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 THE GREENERY is hiring trainees for their landscape maintenance teams. Full or part time. (Full morning or afternoon availability required.) STARTING AT $4.00 PER HOUR. Apply at 4304 Texas Ave. (Next to Luby's Cafeteria.) 9t1n FOR SALE 1981 CX-500 custom Honda, like new 2700 miles, call 775-6165. 20»5 WANTED WEDDING SET: Exquisite Vi kt. pear shaped-diamond ring 14 kt. gold. $1450.00 negotiable 260-1870. 20t5 Wards 9 inch black & white AC/DC T.V., $75.00, Kevin 779-7201. 18t5 Electric guitar. Ovation Stratocaster copy. $95. 693-8373. I5t5 NEED CASH? Buying old baseball cards ship insured with invoice in year & no. order to: Duck's Cards Dept, of Paul’s Coin fit Stamp, 5065 Main St., Trumbull, CT 06611 WE SELL TOO!! Send S.A.S.E. 16t5 1981 Honda CM 400C 2600 miles. Extras. Warranted. $2100, 696-9687. 18t5 TFT? For sale 1980 Yamaha QT50 Yamahopper, good condition, $350, call Preston Grice at 260-1973. 16t5 FREE four month old Calico kitten to a good home, call 775-3428. 20t2 DELIVERY PERSONS NEEDED 12 full-time — 8 part-time must have own car. $3.75 per hour plus 6% commission. Apply in person. CHANCELLO’S PIZZA 301 Patricia St. (next door to U-tote-M and Eastgate.) ioti3 , Attention Scuba divers brand new Vivatar 110 instamatic camera with built-in flash and new under water camera case, PERSONALS $135.00, call Kevin 779-7201. 18t5 260Z late ’74, excellent condition, $4,000 pampered miles, automatic, air, 696- 6834. 18t5 Sofa with hideaway double bed, call 693- 8658. 20tl Sansui G-6000-65 watt receiver. BIC-T2 cassette unit. 693-2630, Lee from 10 p.m.- 12 p.m. 20t5 DANVER’S RESTAURANT has opening on day or night shift. Full or part-time. Starting at $3.75/hour. Ap ply in person. 201 Dominik, C.S. 3tfn FOR RENT Apartment for rent. 1 bedroom, shuttle bus, 696-9535. 19t5 HOGGIE, I LOVE YOU, BUFFY New 2 bedroom apartment $350/mo. Near campus and shuttle. 43D. 696-1848. 19t2 ROOMMATE WANTED LOST Roommate needed. 2 bedroom unfurnish ed apt. Own room $115 + electricity, 696- 3051. 20t5 LOST: Diamond-ruby ring. Sentimental value, substantial reward. 693-5722, call anytime. 19t5 Convenient location 2 bedroom 2 bath fur nished apartment $108 + electricity. Southwest Village 696-9536. 16t5 FULL OR PART TIME "Day Snift *Night shift (til 10pm.) ‘Weekends ‘Flexible hours to fit your schedule ‘Rapid advancement ‘Cashier experience helpful Starting Salary $3.65/hour Apply in person only. 9:30-11:30am. (if possible) WHATABURGER Bryan College Station 1101 Texas 105 Dominik ■- • 199tfn Lost Yellow Lab female, nine weeks, Hol- leman & Welsh, 696-2636. 16t5 Third roommate needed for a 2 bedroom furnished apartment $100.00. Male. Call 696-3905. 18t5 WANTED SPECIAL NOTICE Will pay cash for good clean used cars. Ellis Auto Sales 3806 S. College, Bryan, 846- 5306. I9t5 SCHLOTZSKYS 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. 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 itin —- — -' ' . ,y.r- zXt SPECIAL NOTICE Twin City Golf [ )£ Driving Range Sunday 1-8 Monday thru Saturday 12-9 696-1220 East Bypass & Hwy. 30 Service Rd going South Va mile. Part time/full time Work with other students team cleaning homes Starting salary $3.65 Travel allowance Very Flexible hours. Domestic Services 693-1954 SERVICES Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds 822-0544. 155tin Attention December Graduates of Texas A&M University If Football Comes, Can December Graduation be Far Away? Sooner Than You Think! Order Your Graduation Announcements Now! Begin Ordering September 1,1981 Last Day to Order . .September 30,1981 4:00 P.M. Student Finance Center Room 217 MSC That’s a stiff jolt for a six-pack-to- go, stiffer yet by the bottle. Flaps Rickenbackers, a down town Washington bar, charges $2.50 for imports like Canadian Moosehead, and there’s no low- price happy hour. But a Flaps bartender said re cently that sales of Moosehead went from zero to 21 cases a week in only a couple of months and were still climbing. For Paul Lohmeyer, president of All Brands Importers, that was good news about the hottest im port in his stable of beers from Canada, Britain, Australia, Mex ico and Czechoslovakia. make beers lighter in flavor k appeal to the broadest posi markets, leaving a small butsiju ficant market gap for the import with their generally heaviertailt But status is at least as importa: as taste. Vinny Scotto, who tends bail the Manhattan bar Billy’s, saysia sales are split nearly even b tween Heineken and Budweiset "There are more than 230 im ported brands of beer,” Lohmeyer said. “Only about 10 of them, maybe 20, are likely to be good long-term sellers and around for a long time.” “Always before it was almoslj Bud and Miller,” Scotto sail “You go to a neighborhood^ mill, forget foreign beer. Ifsstj that way in neighborhood place where they serve bottled bee But any place that serves dial they’ll go for imported. Ifiti Schaefer and Becks, they’ll drill Becks; Bud and Heineken, tie buy Heineken.’’ Heineken, imported by Van Munching of New York, has long been the top selling import and is largely responsible for the Netherlands holding nearly 40 percent of the U.S. import mar ket. Canadian beers, however, appear to be closing on the Dutch. By the end of the year, Moose head will likely be among the five top imports. Other imports like France’s Kronenbourg hope to ride intensive advertising cam paigns to substantial shares of the American market. “In the early 1970s consump tion of foreign beers was about 1 million barrels a year,” said Emmanuel Goldman, who follows the brewing industry for Sanford C. Bernstein, a New York broker age house. "Now it’s somewhere in the neighborhood of 4.7 million barrels. ” Not even St. Louis, homei Anheuser Busch, is immune t imports. Jack Carl sells 17 importsatli delicatessen, Two Cents Plain. Ik says 20 percent of his custome: order nothing but foreign been $1.50 to $2.25 a bottle. A cuntf favorite is Guinness, now thattb Irish brewer has come up will device that puts a creamy head® its bottled stout much like tbala its draft. Steve Morris ofSt. Louis'Fn» Page Tavem and Deli i younger drinkers with most offc import business. Joe Bergin of Harry Haringtoi Pub in San Francisco sells fej Ale from Britain, Becks from Cei many. Harp from Ireland anl Moosehead. But don’t start saving Budweis- er cans. Goldman notes that im ported beers hold "less than 3 per cent of the market, 2.5 to 3 per cent. You look several years out and you might see 3.2 to 3.3 per cent. fou n chei foro “I don’t think you’re going to get the growth you used to have,” he said. "You might get 10 percent growth a year and that’s on the outside so the percentage of total consumption isn’t going to rise dramatically again. ems E vent tion retii U.S. beer production will soon hit 200 million barrels a year. Anheuser-Busch is the world’s largest brewer and last year be came the first to make more than than 50 million barrels, more than 80 percent of it Budweiser. While per capita consumption of beer is higher in a dozen other countries, the United States is by far the biggest beer market in the world, which leaves plenty of room for imports, whether sold on the basis of taste or status. American brewers began to “Heineken’s is probably tk best seller of the bunch, kt Beck’s is creeping up on il few years, and of course we kvti lot of Irish customers wf Harp,” Bergin said. “To tell w. tapp the truth my favorite is an Austn- find lian one, Cooper s Ale.’ Canada had 15 percent of Ik U.S. import market in 1970. Nov Canada has more than a third® apparently is still gaming. And Lohmeyer predicts Ca® dian beers, his and others the biggest sales growth for in- ports in the future. The rea® cited are simple enough. Canadian beers taste d but not strange to a U.S Shipping is quick, easy and ret tively cheap. The image is Lohmeyer also says brands of imported beer are sold in more places. M oosehead is sold in except Utah. Molson’s, starting!: the Northeast a decade ago, Ik lowed a different strategy moved south and west, adding or three states each year, andr# is sold in about 30 states.! lias concentrated on the east. . 6 D 90 p expe eye, aboi Wor of B ditic and and 3,00 couf that body the iwith tissu Aggieland reminder GET SHOT All freshmen — today thru Sept. 30 Sophomores A-M — Oct. 1 — Oct. 9 Sophomores N-Z — Oct. 12 — Oct. 23 PURYEAR LU > cc o * 2 O o CULPEPPER OFFICES SUITE #140 CULPEPPER PLAZA EXXON TEXAS AVENUE Yearbook Associates Studio Suite 140, Culpepper Office Park off Puryeaf Phone 693-6756 w thro cess thee ter evab adva mak effic He s com imp! theo exan mea, in tf Je com] the, dete copy chan norn 22 of oa sti Paj