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| WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1981
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Battalion Classifieds
State
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
SERVICES
Electric Cowboy
Now hiring
WAITRESS AND
HOSTESS.
1 Full and part-time. Apply in
person. atm
Responsible person to care for 9 year old in
my home Saturdays. Call John 845-8883
days, evenings 846-2515. Prefer own trans
portation. 46t5
Eight full-time and twelve part-time deliv
ery personnel needed. Starting pay $3.75/
hour +6% commission. Must have own car.
Apply in person CHANCELLO’S PIZZA
301 Patricia, College Station. 46t5
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
Call Cathy for all your typing or word
processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfn
Weekend help wanted. Apply at Piper’s
Gulf Service, Texas A&M University. 45tl0
WORD PROCESSING dissertations, pro
posals, papers, resumes, etc. Fast, accu
rate, reasonable. 846-6200. 30t20
Fast foods offer abundam
of fat with few nutrients
N
-Organist, pianist, accompanist, weddings/
special occasions. Music lessons. Cain^S- 1
3971. ' 2tll
Male dancers needed for inter
view, call 693-2818 or 696-0004.
46tfn
Experienced Dental receptionist wanted,
779-2314. 46t3
FOR SALE
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
VW Scirocco, 1975, standard, A/C, AM/
FM/Cassette, stereo, excellent condition,
696-1415. 46t3
Young normal cockatiel with cage, hand
tame. $60.00, 693-4756 or 696-5652. 46t5
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. 34tf n
Games Galore
needs honest, dependable, part-time help.
Interview Thursday, November 5 2-4, Cul
pepper Plaza. 44t3
Alvarez acoustic guitar with case, $150, 846-
1468after5:00p.m. 46t3
Honda CB 360 ’73 runs good, windshield
and saddle bags, $600, 823-0212 after 10:00
a.m. 46t5
ChnfsieP^orp '"7
■ Body Work — Painting '• ■
HALSELL MOTOR |
COMPANY INC.
5 Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922®
I ... 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 itfnl
Needed RN’S, LVN’S, Housekeepers, live
in company for private duty. Call 775-
8184. 41tl0
Yamaha 175 Enduro $150, 779-3037. 46t5
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
Grapevine personality. 696-
3411. E.O.E.
183tfn
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
ART SALVADOR DALI “Chevalier Sur-
realiste” Lithographs signed and num
bered. Excellent investment price. Call
Hall 696-3499 after six. 44t5
Pot plants 500, $1.00 up large $12.50, 589-
2781. 42t5
TYPING.
■All kinds. Let us type your propos
als, dissertations, reports, essays
on our WORD PROCESSOR.
Fast service. Reasonable rates, j
Business Communication Services
4013 Texas Ave. S.
846-5794 165tf n <
United Press International
SAN ANTONIO (UPI) — Fast
foods may be pleasing to the taste
buds and easy on the pocketbook,
but they probably offer few nut
rients, a San Antonio nutritionist
says.
Foods from franchised re
staurants such as McDonald’s,
Kentucky Fried Chicken and
Long John Silver’s tend to be
heavy in protein, fat, sugar and
salt, but light on certain nutrients,
including vitamins A and C, said
Dr. Eleanor Young, a co-director
of the division of human nutrition
at the University of Texas Health
Science Center.
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
Puch moped, excellent condition, two hel
mets; 40 channel CB with antenna. 693-
9531 after 5 p.m. 42t5
OFFICIAL NOTICE
HIRING WAITRESSES.
693-2818 experience preferred
but not necessary. 42«n
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. 22tfn
’70 Buick Wagon $300, '74 Suzuki 185
$350, 260-6103. 45t5
1979 Kawasaki 400/LTD, black and gold
showroom condition. Low miles $1200,
696-1260 evenings, 696-9673 days. 44t5
CENARE, An Italian Restaurant, positions
available for BARTENDERS, COOKS,
WAIT PERSONS, HOSTESSES,
CASHIERS & DISHWASHERS. Call 696-
7311 or come by 404 University Dr. 39tl5
1979 Yamaha 750 special $2100, 845-
5369. 42t5
Senior boots, Holick’s lOVfeC, U.S. Cavalry
spurs, covers, hooks, 822-0719, eve
nings. 39t20
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. 45t5
Young and her colleagues have
surveyed the nutritional content
of several fast foods and the analy
ses of 11 menus and popular bev-
etages were published in “Dietet
ic Currents.’’
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
Wanted part-time student help. Monday-
Friday, 8:30 to 1:30. Apply 3700 South
College, Tasco Tire. 42tfn
1968 Buick Wildcat, mechanically sound;
maroon, white, $825, 260-5876. 43t5
Full-time delivery help wanted for flower
shop. Apply in person 1105 Texas Ave.,
Bryan. 44t5
TEL CLERK Salary $4.50 per hour. Full
or part-time, day-evenings. Call 775-
9466. 45t3
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.
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 2 4tfn i
JOURNEY IN
THE SUMMIT
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.
45t3
FOR RENT
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.
45t6
The study revealed, for exam
ple, that an average order of
french fries contains almost 300
calories, 47.7 percent of which
come from the fat content.
The same fries give the consum
er from 112 to 230 milligrams of
sodium in the form of sodium
chloride, or plain table salt, Young
said. But one average fast food
meal of fries, sandwich and a drink
can provide an adult with the en
tire daily estimated safe dietary
intake of sodium. The same kind of
meal for a child can exceed the
estimated safe dietary intake of
these ingredients, she said.
From a nutritional standpoint,
Young said, the new trend of plac
ing salad bars in fast food re
staurants is a welcome change.
“Salad bars provide a wider food
choice and better opportunity to
select foods from all the basic food
groups,” Young said. “They also
may add to the valuable crude fi
ber content of meals, which is low
in some fast food restaurants be
cause of the lack of vegetables,
fruits and whole grains.”
Cost and taste are the primary
considerations for most fast-food
customers, Young said. But she
added that even a sketchy know
ledge of nutrition can help a cus
tomer select a more nutritionally
balanced meal and avoid empty-
calories from too much fat and
sugar.
“The next time you have a Big
Mac attack,” she said, "ketp
mind that you will be craving
calories, 26 grams of protein
carbohydrate grams, 33 gran
fat, 86 milligrams of cholest#
530 international units ofvil
A, .39 milligrams of vitamiil
.37 milligrams of B2, 6.5
grams of niacin, .27 milligr
B6, 1.8 micrograms of B12a»i!
milligrams of vitamin C.”
Despite an increasing court
er demand for nutritionalinfou
tion about fast foods, theinil!
continues to outgrow the at
of actual data available ontte
hes, Young also said.
“The average American spa
more than $400 a year
foods, ’’ she said. “Buttestinii
a recent hearing by the U.S.S
ate Subcommittee on Nulri
revealed the level ofpubliclin
ledge about nutrition has notl
pace with consumer interest'
Modification of recipes da
entrees, such as the rashoftt#
en sandwiches, Chicken
gets, Super Burritos and Roll
and Cheese Supremes, era-
need for constant updatingofi
ritional information, Dr. luj
said.
Baylor University doctors
refine influenza drug
Day care center needs morn
ing help, 7:30-12, Monday -
Friday. 779-8900, $3.35/hour.
4215
New fourplexes 2 bedroom 1-54 bath, extra
nice w/d included, lease negotiable 846-
1757, 846-5225, evenings, 696-2265. 38tl5
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
■Ssr
IT* 4 ■
Is now hiring
COOKS, DISHWASHERS,
PREP and BUSBOYS, WAIT
PERSONS, BARTENDER.
Day shift only. Apply in person
before 10 a.m. or between 2-4
p.m. 404 E. University Dr. 32tfn
FULL OR
PART TIME
“Day buift <
*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
190t»r).
U-LOCK-IT
Highway 6 South
10x10 & 10x20,
693-2334.
PARKWAY
APARTMENTS
1, 2, & 3 bedrooms, 2 swim
ming pools, shuttle bus, laun
dry facilities, security guard.
1600 Southwest Parkway,
693-6540.
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For employment information at Texas A&M
University dial 845-4444 24 hours a day. Equal
Employment Opportunity through Affirmative
Action.
Texas A&M University
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United Press International
HOSTON — Doctors at the
Baylor College of Medicine say
they have refined the use of the
antiviral drug ribavirin in aerosol
treatments to reduce the effects of
influenza and at least 19 other
communicable diseases.
Dr. Vernon Knight, chairman
and professor of microbiology and
immunology, said Monday the
new therapy involves patients us
ing an inhalator for a 12-hour
treatment which will cost about
$100.
The drug was tested successful
ly on a group of Texas A&M stu
dents last winter.
ROOMMATE WANTED
Study person to share furnished one bed
room, close to TAMU, your share
$80.00/month. Call evenings 846-2527.4315
Results of the new treatment
showed that ribavarin reduced
fever and relieved symptoms of
test patients who had the flu.
“Ribavirin is the best drug for
the treatment of influenza when
given this way,” Knight said.
He said using aerosol treat
ments is not necessarily new, but
using tiny particles of the drug is
what makes this method different.
In earlier tests, larger particles
of drugs never filtered through the
body into the lungs but were
caught in the nasal canal, where
influenza cannot be treated,
Knight said.
He said the new aerosol method
allows the drug to be deposited on
the lungs to treat the exact site
where it is needed.
Although ribavirin has not yet
been approved by the Food and
Drug Administration for the gen
eral public, a test last winter at
Texas A&M University proved its
effectiveness. Knight said he
hopes the drug will be approved
for marketing by next year.
Knight said 14 rand®
selected students with flu w
treated with aerosol ribavirin,!
a control group of 17 student':
ceived an aerosol saline.
No,
The students receiving the
recovered faster and some
normal temperatures withinl (i
hours. There were nosignsofls
side effects, Knight said.
The control group showed
improvement.
Pi
Ribavirin, he said, can bens |
to treat at least 20 other disa
effectively, includingchickenjt
measles and mumps.
Knight said he plans to testl s
drug in Houston, with sin
taneous tests being done at oi
universites in the United Sti!
and Canada, as well as at the C:
mon Cold Clinic in Salisbury,!
gland.
WANTED
TACOS AL CARBON
Needs
CASHIERS NOW
for morning shift 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Talk to Al at:
846-3824 or come by 509 University Dr.
FOUND
Found diamond ring, call and identify, 696-
3591. 43t4
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 ittn j
—. -7— .
Condemned man receives
stay of execution from court
SPECIAL NOTICE
LOST
Lost silver pulsar watch possibly near
Davis-Gary Hall 10-31-81. Please call Lau-
ra260-1698. 46t5
STUDENT NEEDED
TO WORK AT
REGISTRATION OFFICE
Hours: 6 p.m. till 12 midnight, Monday 16th
thru Friday 20th. Apply at Heaton Hall Room
212.
LOST: Ladies tweed jacket between 1:00 &
2:00 p.m. October 26th, 3rd floor Zachry
lounge. If found, please call 693-0891. 42t5
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
REWARD.
White spayed female samoyed w/out collar.
Lost near Jewel T. Very special to me. 845-
4951 or 846-2064. 44t3
Twin Cit
y Golf
Driving
Range
Sunday
Monday
thru
1 -8 Saturday
12-9
696-1220
East Bypass & Hwy.
30 Service Rd.
going South Va mile.
10121
SERVICES
Fast, Accurate typing. Call 693-7515. 44tl0
TYPING. FAST, ACCURATE. 900/page.
24 hour return on less than 30 pages. 845-
7351 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Alyson. 44tl0
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3C BARBECUE #3
CULPEPPER PLAZA
We need people with energy and personality.
Cooks, Dishwashers, Serving Line Workers
Full or Part Time
Typing!! Reports,
THE DOUBLE.
3755.
dissertations, etc. ON
331 University. 846-
178tfn
DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
Directory Fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made.
(Thereafter 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...
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Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds
822-0544. 155tfn
Overeaters Anonymous, 779-2736. 4At73
Typing. Wake up service, 823-7723. 6tfn
Typing 15 years experience 775-7017.26tl9
Apply between 10-11 and 2-4
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RADIO SHACK
has immediate openings for full or part-
time salesperson. Career opportunities
available. Apply at 1125 Villa Maria, Bryan
or Culpepper Plaza, C.S. E.O.E. 21tfn
SPECIAL 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 bt
mailed without the necessary fees having been
paid."
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United Press International
NEW ORLEANS — Conde
mned killer Colin Clark pleaded
with a series of judges to let him
die on schedule Thursday in the
electric chair, but when his execu
tion was blocked by a federal panel
he tearfully called it a “miracle.”
The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of
Appeals Monday ordered a sanity
hearing for Clark, acquiesing to a
petition filed by the American
Civil Liberties Union on behalf of
Clark’s mother, Jean Beavans of
Cairo, Ga.
“I think it’s my miracle, ” Clark
said, speaking slowly through his
tears at the Death House in Ango
la, La. “Although I was ready to
meet the Lord, I don’t think the
Lord was ready for me.
“I think he must have some
thing else planned for me.”
“The case is remanded to en
able the district court to conduct a
full and meaningful hearing to de
termine the mental competence of
Colin Clark,” wrote Judges John
R. Brown, Henry Politz and Jerry
Williams.
The 5th Circuit said no new
execution date can be set until the
completion of the sanity hearing.
Warden Ross Maggio said after
the announcement Clark, who
would have died Thursday be
tween midnight and 1 a.m., was
moved back to Death Row from
his cell just 60 feet from the elec
tric chair. The warden said Clark
took the news well and no suicide
watch was planned.
“He took it fairly calmly,” Mag
gio said. “I gave him some tele
phone messages but he said he
didn’t want to talk to anyone . Ab
out the best I could say is he was
not depressed over this. I didn’t
want to get into how he was taking
it.”
Maggio said Clark learned of
the stay while visiting with Shirley
Hunter, mother of his SVz-year-
old son Dylan. Clark has received
permission to marry Ms. Hunter,
but the ceremony has been de
layed pending proof of Clark’s di
vorce from an earlier marriage.
Clark has said it was his accom
plice — Michael Glover, now
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serving a life sentence
stabbed Baton Rouge restaurs ([ 10r j., e
manager Fred Schmidt moretfe j Ver p lr
30 times and shot him in the k*
But when he was convicted, Cki lee( j s ^
stood and shouted at the juj shot oft
“Give me death!”
In a telephone interview, Cb
said he never sought death ^ hadley
preferred it to a life behind fe
“I never wanted to die,”
said. “It was just the situatim!
was in, choosing the lesserofr' ;
evils — especially after the 1#
got a hold to me.”
Martha Kagel, executive
ctor of the ACLU in NewOrle#
said she was “ecstatic” at theif
prieve.
“Because his guilt is severe!)*
doubt and because he was nm
given a psychiatric evaluation, /
stay comes as a real
hope,” she said.
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ACITO INSCIRAJNCE.
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
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
GREENLEAF
HOSPITAL
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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.
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Olds mobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
.yfadrigal
Dinners
SERVICES
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Translation, editing, tutoring: Spanish, En-‘
"glish, French, Portuguese, call 822-
13971. * 2tU
Typing on word processing equipment. Ex
perienced. We understand form and style.
Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070.
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IVelconxe to a Magical Evening m
Tfedwat £ng/ancf. McrcAants'Tafa,
Madrigal Singing, Theatre
JlustCj and a Teast - fit for a
ill o.ll be on gour agerufa for f/ie
evening. Usher in the TfohdagStasoi
ot the >{SC M a d^rigal Vinners.
decenBer 3,4,anSS 1981 M
Tie mortal Student Center t Grand M
Tickets $ 10per person 7 TlSC Pop Qf^
rest