The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 03, 1981, Image 6

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    THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1981
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Battalion Classifieds
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HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
Games Galore
, heeds honest, dependable, part-time help.
' nterview Thursday, November 5 2-4, Cul
pepper Plaza. 44t3
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ij Is now hiring
' COOKS, DISHWASHERS,
, PREP and BUSBOYS, WAIT
|, PERSONS, BARTENDER.
Day shift only. Apply in person
y before 10 a.m. or between 2-4
p.m. 404 E. University Dr. 32tfn
Day care center needs morn
ing help, 7:30-12, Monday -
Friday. 779-8900, $3.35/hour.
REPAIR TECHNICIAN
needed, background in electrician and
stringed instruments preferrable, equip
ment provided, salary negotiable, full or
part-time, come by & talk to Craig,
LANGE MUSIC COMPANY, 1410 Texas
Ave., Bryan. 43t6
Part-time position available at Farmer’s
Market Bakery & Deli. Restaurant experi
ence desired. Hours 5p.m.-10p.m. 3 days a
week no Sundays. Start $3.65/hour, 2700
Texas Avenue, Bryan, 779-6428. 41tfn
JOURNEY IN
THE SUMMIT
Weekend help wanted. Apply at Piper’s
Gulf Service, Texas A&M University. 45tl0
SCRAPPLE
Local Jazz band has im
mediate opening for BASS
GUITARIST. Must read or
have good knowledge of
Jazz. Steady work. Call
Chris at 693-3617.
Electric Cowboy
Now hiring
WAITRESS AND
HOSTESS.
Full and part-time. Apply in
person.
8tfn
TEL CLERK Salary $4.50 per hour. Full
or part-time, day-evenings. Call 775-
9466. 45t3
Full-time delivery help wanted for flower
shop. Apply in person 1105 Texas Ave.,
Bryan. 44t5
Great tickets still left, lower prom.
Seats Friday night’s show for
more information about these
tickets or any other show in
Houston or Dallas, call Scotty at
696-7600.
Crime Stoppers Q
to start Dec. 1
Wanted part-time student help. Monday-
Friday, 8:30 to 1:30. Apply 3700 South
College, Tasco Tire. 42tfn
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CULPEPPER PLAZA
We need people with energy and personality.
Cooks, Dishwashers, Serving Line Workers
Full or Part Time
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
Grapevine personality. 696-
3411. E.O.E.
183tf n
DALLAS
Hiring
WAITRESSES.
693-2818 experience pre
ferred but not necessary.
42tfn
Found diamond ring, call and identify, 696-
3591. 43(4
FOR RENT
Sublease large efficiency $250.00 + elec
tricity until January 1st. 693-9452. 36t8
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN
OR COUPLES for present and
future Houston post routes. Early
morning hours. Papers rolled by
machine. $200-$750/month.
846-2911 696-8032
24tfn i
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Apply between 10-11 and 2-4
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
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.)
9tfn
FULL OR
YOUNG ENGINEERS
DO YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED IN ALL PHASES
OF POWER PLANT DESIGN?
ELECTRICALS
MECHANICALS
TIPPETT & GEE, INC.
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
FOR THE POWER INDUSTRY
INTERVIEWING MAY/SUMMER GRADUATES
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, PLACEMENT OFFICE
Design Engineers for power plants throughout the United States and Alaska,
including the nearby Gibbons Creek Plant. Our offices are located in the West Texas
city of Abilene
Formed in 1954
67% Average annual growth rate for the past 4 years.
GROW IN A PROFESSIONAL ATMOSPHERE
TIPPETT & GEE, INC.
502 N. WILLIS STREET
ABILENE, TEXAS 79603
915-673-8291
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
and
Breaking into a new career can be difficult,
especially if you’re just completing college.
If you’re an Electrical, Industrial, or Me
chanical Engineering senior, and are look
ing to break away from the conventional
career path, enter the door marked “Security
Systems and Services Industry”. There is a
world of opportunity open to you. We
should know. We’re Network Security
Corporation, a leader in the field.
Based in Dallas, Texas, we’re a growing,
national firm involved in security systems
for both residential and commercial cus
tomers. We can offer you the opportunity to
develop your talents in an area that’s
growing with the demand for sophisticated
protection solutions.
At Network Security, “Breaking and Enter
ing” is not a federal offense, but rather an
invitation to advance your career. Please
write:
(g©iT[<5)©Ef , ®QS®CsQ
Director of Personnel
Network Security Corporation
16901 Dallas North Parkway
Suite 255
Dallas, Texas 75248
SWEDEN'S
Interviewing now for WAITPERSONS. FOUN-
TAINERS. CASHIERS, COOKS, DISH
WASHERS. AND ICE CREAM MAKER. Pick
up an application at Culpepper Plaza College
Station 34tf n
Nice 2 bedroom, U/2 bath, 2 story apartment
for lease. $400. Walking distance to cam
pus, 696-6114 after 5p.m. 41t5
New fourplexes 2 bedroom lYi bath, extra
nice w/d included, lease negotiable 846-
1757, 846-5225, evenings, 696-2265. 38tl5
U-LOCK-IT
CENARE, An Italian Restaurant, positions
available for BARTENDERS, COOKS,
WAIT PERSONS, HOSTESSES,
CASHIERS & DISHWASHERS. Call 696-
7311 or come by 404 University Dr. 39tl5
Highway 6 South
10x10 & 10x20,
693-2334.
GUY AND GIRLS
team clean homes & offices. Days, nights &
weekends. Flexible part or full-time hours,
weekly pay above minimum, paid travel
and paid vacation. Must have car & phone,
846-1905. 22tf»
PART TIME
"Day in lift
’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
190tfCI.
Part-time employee in doctor’s office,
Monday-Thursday, 3-8 p.m. Typing re
quired. Will train, excellent pay. Apply at
1775 Briarcrest at E. 29th St. 42tfn
OVERSEAS JOB. Summer/year round.
Europe South America, Australia, Asia. All
fields. $500-$ 1200 monthly. Sightseeing.
Free information. Write IJC Box 52-TX-4
Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. 26tl9
Needed BN’S, LVN’S, Housekeepers, live
in company for private duty. Call 775-
8184. 4IU0
PARKWAY
APARTMENTS
1,2, & 3 bedrooms, 2 swim
ming pools, shuttle bus, laun
dry facilities, security guard.
1600 Southwest Parkway,
693-6540.
FOR SALE
ART SALVADOR DALI “Chevalier Sur-
realiste” Lithographs signed and num
bered. Excellent investment price. Call
Hall 696-3499 after six. 44t5
SERVICES
Fast, Accurate typing. Call 693-7515. 44H0
Puch moped, excellent condition, two hel
mets; 40 channel CB with antenna. 693-
9531 after 5 p.m. 42t5
TYPING. FAST, ACCURATE. 900/page.
24 hour return on less than 30 pages. 845-
7351 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Alyson. 44U0
Pot plants 500,
2781.
$1.00 up large $12.50, 589-
42t5
Call Cathy for all your typing or word
processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfn
’78 Suzuki GS1000F, header, oil, cooler,
excellent condition. 696-1279 or 696-
1259. 40t5
WORD PROCESS INC,dissertations, pro
posals, papers, resumes, etc. Fast, accu
rate, reasonable. 846-6200. 30t20
By STEPHANIE WILLIAMS
Battalion Reporter
Brazos County residents will
soon be able to help solve crimes
through the efforts of the Crime
Stoppers program, which is sche-
" duled to begin Dec. 1.
■ “The program originated in
September 1976 in Albuquerque,
N.M., and now 120 similar prog
rams have been formed through-
1 out the nation,” University Police
! Chief Russ McDonald said.
McDonald said he first learned
about the program on KVUE-TV
in Austin. He said he was impress
ed with the results of the program
and began to organize a similar
one in Brazos County.
Crime Stoppers programs are
televised dramatizations of crimes
designed to involve area residents
through anonymous volunteering
of information.
“Public involvement is the main
key to the program, and this is
done by offering a reward in ex
change for information,” McDo
nald said.
Any information leading to the
arrest and indictment of a criminal
will result in a tax—free reward,
he said. There is a $1,000 reward
for aid in solving “the crime of the
week,” he said.
To receive the reward for help
ing solve the crime of the week,
citizens must call in information to
police within seven days after ini
tial publication of information ab
out the crime.
Any citizen who helps solve
other crimes can also receive up to
$1,000, depending on the reward
set for the crime by the Crime
Stoppers board of directors.
The callers remain anonymous
and are assigned a code number,
McDonald said. The code number
is used as a communication signal
between Crime Stoppers and the
caller.
“The Chamber of Commerce is
sponsoring Crime Stoppers and is
helping form the program’s board
of directors, which will operate
the program,” McDonald said.
Criminal Deputy Charles
Owen, program coordinator, sail
his job is to be a liaison l)et%
the Police Department, b
directors and news media,
“Not all the board memliqi
have been selected, Owen sail
HOI
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“hut their role in the piogramisi, ^jie
select an unsolved crime
week and to set the reward (or*
other crimes solved by infor®.
tion given by citizens
The unsolved crimes chosenb
the hoard will be dramatized^
the Texas A&M Aggie Player;
Stage Center and high setod
stage groups, McDonald said.
KBTX-TV will film the re.
enactments of the unsolved
crimes and present them dum;
the three newscasts of one da
each week, McDonald said.
Jeff Braun, KBTX-TV news4
rector, said he and photograph
Kathi Beasley visited KVUE-U
in Austin to learn the products
and technological aspects of fih
ing the episodes.
“The actual re-enactment«
television has to be as accurate*
possible for the viewers in
for this program to work,
said.
McDonald said
cent of the citizens who I®
helped solve crimes through ttii
program were those who sawthi
re-enactment on television.
McDonald said other medi
also will he involved. A summaiy
will be prepared for local radio sir
tions and newspapers to be iisk
on the same pre-selecteddateth#
KBTX-TV broadcasts its if
enactment, he said. f
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2-Horse Felps trailer, excellent condition,
good price. Call John 775-0587. 42t4
Guitar for sale! Gibson J-40 acoustial. Ex
cellent condition, $600. Call 846-1363 after
5p.m. 41t5
RADIO SHACK
has immediate openings (or full or part-
time salesperson. Caree^ opportunities
available. Apply at 1125 Villa Maria, Bryan
or Culpepper Plaza, C.S. liLo.E. 21tfn
Typing 15 years experience 775-7017.26t 19
1968 Buick Wildcat, mechanically sound;
maroon, white, $825, 260-5876. 43t5
Typing. Wake up service, 8231(7723. 6tf»
Senior boots, Holick s lOt^C, U.S. Cavalry
spurs, covers, hooks, 822-0719, eve
nings. 39t20
Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds
822-0544. iSStfn
Overeaters Anonymous, 779
1979 Yamaha 750 special $2100,
5369.
845-
42t5
Typing!! Reports,
THE DOUBLE.
3755.
2736.
AUTO INSURATSCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call; George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
4At7'i
dissertations, etc. ON
331 University. 846-
\ 178tfn
Vivitar lens, 75-205mm/f 3.8, close focus,
case, filters. Excellent condition. Pentax
mount. $200.00, 846-2720. 44t2
1979 Kawasaki 400/LTD, black and gold
showroom condition Low miles $1200,
696-1260 evenings, 696-9673 days. 44t5
Equalizer- 5 brand audio control-
Brand new! $100.00, 846-2720.
520B.
44t2
’70 Buick Wagon
$350, 260-'6103.
$300,
’74 Suzuki 185
45t5
Chrvsiefborp ^lars I
HAtsELLMofo^
COMPANY INC.
L Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922™
1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 imjj
ATTENTION
AGGIES!
Check These New
Furniture Prices
.. 99.95
Recliners ...
4 dr. Chests.
5 dr. Chests.
44.95
54.95
Full Mat. Set.... 89.95
Bed Frames . 15.00
5 pc.
Dining Sets. 69.95
Sofa & Chair.149.95
Dresser &
Mirror 79.95
Texas
Furniture
Outlet
712 Villa Marla
822-5929
Open 9-7
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 1 estf n
ALLEN
Oldsinobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
"Where satisfaction is
standard equipment"
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
SPECIAL NOTICE
LOST
LOST: Ladies tweed jacket between 1:00 &
2:00 p.m. October 26th, 3rd floor Zachry
lounge. If found, please call 693-0891. 42t5
DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
Directory Fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made.
fThereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led orders. Directories must be picked up dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished. ..
30t46 "
Reward for return of tan and white collie,
female lost on College Main, October 26th.
If you have seen her or know of her where
abouts, please call 846-3972. 42t5
ROOMMATE WANTED
REWARD.
White spayed female samoyed w/out collar.
Lost near Jewel T. Very special to me. 845-
4951 or 846-2064. 44t3
Study person to share furnished one bed
room, close to TAMU, your share
$80.00/month. Call evenings 846-2527.4315
United Press International
AUSTIN — Seven pro[
constitutional amendments tk
affect everyone from West Tea
farmers to urban homeowners
may he decided by the In
Houston mayoral race'today
The proposed amendments
have generated little attentionm
their own, hut the mayors race in
Houston is expected to lureinoit
than 300,000 voters to thepolls-
almost half the predicted state
wide turnout, which is only about
11 percent of the state’s regisl
voters.
The most controversial issues
a proposal pushed by SpeakerBil
Clayton and Gov. Bill Clenrentsto
dedicate half the state’s surplusre-
venue each biennium to a water
trust fund.
The governor has endorsed a!
seven of the proposed constitu
tional amendments; |
— Proposition No. 1
amendment authorizing citiesani
other taxing entities to usetffik
crement financing and tax a
ment agreements to encourage re
development of blighted areas.
— Proposition No. 2: A prop®;
al to allow the General
Office to issue titles to person!
who have lived on state land fori
least 50 years.
— Proposition No. 3: Allows th
Legislature to give a State Finantf
Management Committee
power to manage the expendih®
of some state funds during w
times the Legislature is notinses]
sion.
Polio
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Female needed immediately to share 2
bdr. 2 bath. Cripple Creek apartment. Call
Barbara 693-4085. 41t5
SPECIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE
AGGIE LAND REFUND POLICY
“Yearbook fees are refundable in full during
the semester In which payment is made’
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led orders. Yearbooks must be picked up dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished.
"Students who will not be on campus when
the yearbooks are published, usually in Sep
tember, must pay a mailing and handling fee.
Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be,
mailed without the necessary fees having been
paid.”
ATTENTION LIBERAL
ARTS STUDENTS:
CO-OP Positions are available at the
Smithsonian Institution. Sound inter
esting? Contact Jamie Freeman or
Henry Pope, 845-7814 Room 420 Har
rington Tower. Positions are available
for Foreign Language, History and Arts
students. Act NOW for Spring. 45ts
— Proposition No. 4:The“Wa j
ter Trust Fund” amendment,
which will dedicate half the states
surplus revenue each year to i
Water Trust Fund.
— Proposition No. 5: Ineludp
livestock and poultry from ^
property taxes in a tax exempli®
on farm products, which has been
part of the constitution since 1879
GREENLEAF
HOSPITAL
Invites interested Registered nurses to dinner and
open house Thursday, November 12 at 6:30 PM in the
cafeteria. Staff will describe current programs and facil
ities. A question and answer period will follow. Come
and learn about the mental health facility in your area.
RSVP by Monday, noon, November 9. Call 822-7326
between 8 AM and NOON and ask for Donna Cole.
NOTICE
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE MAJORS
Preregistration for the Spring 1982 semester
will be conducted during the week of
November 16-20, 1981.
If you plan to preregistration, you are
required to schedule a conference with your
Academic Advisor and obtain an approved
Course Request Form for use at
preregistration. You can avoid long waiting
periods by making an appointment with your
advisor and having your Course Request
Form approved prior to the week of
preregistration. Deliver the approved Course
Request Form to the Biomedical Science
Office, Room 332, Veterinary Medical
Administration Building. During
preregistration week, you should return to
the Biomedical Science Office to pick up
your registration packet and complete your
preregistration.
SEE YOUR FACULTY ADVISOR SOON.
4516
— Proposition No, 6: Permit 5
cities, counties and school boara
to exempt up to 40 percent oftl*
value oi a homestead from propel
ty taxes for the years 1982-84; f
to 30 percent for the years 1985-
87; and uj) to 20 percent aftet
1987.
— Proposition No. 7: Autho
rizes issuance of an additional
$250 million in bonds for tk
Veterans’ Land Program. The
proposal also raises the interest
ceiling on the bonds to 10 percent
to permit the sale of $74 million in
existing bonds.
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
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