{ ige 10 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1981 f .1 Battalion Classifieds National HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED I acher for nursery school all day also aide 3:00 daily, 846-5571. 63tfn PART TIME HELP WANTED . Cooks and counter help, r Daytime and nighttime. Call between 2-5 or 7-9 We will work around your schedule. Applications taken now. 693-1669 Clara Gilbert, Manager SCHLOTZSKY’S Now accepting applications for Part-time weekend and jevening shift. Apply in per- ison only. 100 South Texas iAve. 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 Aggies needed Dec. 15 - Jan. 4 for apart ment painting and makeready Courtyard Apartments, 693-2772. 66t5 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. Home Care - 846-7759 22tfn Male dancers needed for inter view, call 693-2818 or 696-0004. 46tfn Zacharias Greenhouse accepting applica tions for WAITRESS, 1201 Hwy. 30, 693- 9781. 63tfn 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 Day-time help wanted im mediately. CHICKEN OIL COMPANY. Apply 307 Uni versity Dr. Wanted part-time student help. Monday- Friday, 8:30 to 1:30. Apply 3700 South College, Tasco Tire. 42»fn Male delivery help needed beginning spring semester afternoons. Call for appt. 775-2222. 69t6 Bar people & waitresses needed im mediately at YESTERDAY’S 4421 S. Texas Ave. 846-2625. Apply 12 noon - 4. 69t6 KAMU T.V. Has an opening for two reporter pho tographers, must be willing to handle both responsible, must be able to work 15 hours a week and adhere to asset schedule. Journalism or Liberal Arts majors preferred fill out application at KAMU T.V. studio need help im mediately include class schedule, 845- 5611. 62tfn iffy taking < cations for newspaper route carriers We have one Immediate opening and will also have several open ings for the spring semester Routes take 2V2to 3 hours oer day, with salary from 400 to 800 per month. All routes receive a gas allowance also we need sol letters for the spring semester If interested please call Julian McMurrey 693-2323. 50tfn Is now hiring COOKS, DISHWASHERS AND WAIT PERSONS. )\pply in person or call Carl at 1846-1861. Excellent benefits. HELP WANTED 5 FULL-TIME 8 PART-TIME Delivery men needed. Flexible hours. Must have car. Apply in person after 4 p.m. CHANELLOS PIZZA 301 Patricia, College Station 6517 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 CRUISES EXOTIC RESORTS. SAILING EXPE DITIONS! Needed: Sports Instructors. Office Personnel, Counselors. Europe, Carribean, Worldwide! Summer. Career. Send $6.95 + $1 handling for APPLICATION, OPENINGS. GUIDE to CRUISEWORLD, 127, Box 60129, Sacramento, CA. 95860. 6415 FULL OR PART TIME [Night shift (til 10pm.) '[Weekends [Flexible hours to fit your schedule [Rapid advancement [Cashier experience helpful Starting Salary $3.65/hour J Apply in person only, i 9:30-T1:30am. (if possible) WHATABURGER Jryan College Station '101 Texas 105 Dominik 190«o. ,fe NC KAMU T.V. Is looking for a meteorology major to train as weather forecaster. Opening immediately. Minimum wage, 4 to 7 p.m. Monday - Friday. Radio and T.V. weather cast. Fill out application at KAMU T.V.-F.M. Business hours Mon- day-Friday 845-5611. 62tfn 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 Electric Cowboy Now hiring WAITRESS AND HOSTESS. Full and part-time. Apply in person. sttn HELP WANTED 3C BARBECUE #3 CULPEPPER PLAZA Full-time COOKS on DAY SHIFT, experienced preferred but not re quired. Other positions are availa ble. Apply between 10-1 land 2-4. PART-TIME HELP WANTED. Grapevine personality. 696- 3411. E.O.E. 183«n COOK Super for homemakers and student wives. Work when A&M is in session. Summer and holidays off, experienced preferred but will train, wage based on ability and experi ence. 696-1072. 6916 FOR SALE THE COWBOY is now accepting applications for waitresses & hostesses. Apply in person after 4:30 p.m. only: THE COWBOY 2820 Pinfeather Rd. 52tfn CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS: Do you need Christmas gifts for a stereo buff? I have good prices and excellent service on all brands of stereos equipment. Al bum care products, tape care kits, audiophile albums, etc. I have lots of good Christmas gifts. Also spe cial on Bose speakers. Call Jimmy Spalten at 696-3945 after 5 p.m. 6516 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. Na LOST REWARD: For backpack taken from Sbisa Dining Hall, call 260-6739. 6515 Lost Black and grey male Tabby cat. Re ward. Call 846-5682. 6915 Club Manager/Bartender for Elks Lodge. Call 846-3000 days 846-2096 after 4:00 p.m. 6515 LOST: Dog white German Shepherd. Re ward. Call 696-8345. 69t5 Couple attempts climb to protest nuclear arms FOR RENT Duplex 2 bedrooms 1 bath $350.00 month, 693-8606. 6715 Sublease 2 bedroom 1 bath apartment, $88.33 4- electricity. Near campus; quiet; FREE furniture. 696-1849. 6815 SUBLEASE 2 bedroom 2 bath 696-0897. 6912 Duplex, preleasing for spring, 2 bedroom, 1 bath, all built-ins, no pets, ceiling fan $400.00/mo., nice, day 845-2333 ext. 39, nights/weekends 696-8951. 6916 WANTED: Male roommate to sublease apt. for spring semester. Scandia. Call 693- 0876 Buddy or Steve. 68t7 New 4-plexes $400/mo. + electricity wash/dry connections $200 deposit no pets, 693-0102 noon-10 p.m., 706 Navarro Southwood Valley. 63tl2 One bedroom & 2 bedroom furnished & unfurnished, 693-0261. 65tl0 United Press International SAN FRANCISCO — A man and woman were stalled at the ninth-floor level of a downtown office building Tuesday in an attempt to scale the structure in a protest against nuclear arms on the anniversary of musician John Lennon’s death. Edwin Drummond, 36, who made an illegal climb up the Sta tue of Liberty in May 1980, and Lia Simnacher, 21, from Tucson, Ariz., a student at San Francisco State University, said they wanted to rappel down and were negotiat ing with the building manage ment. After their partial ascent of the 41-story Embarcadero One build ing, the pair unfurled a banner HOUSTON GALLERIA-GREEN WAY. 2 bedroom privately owned condo. $495.00/month. New appliances, covered parking. Deposit required, 693-2574. 66t5 - NOW HIRING DELIVERY PEOPLE NEEDED FLEXIBLE HOURS $3.75/hr. lus 6% commission plus tips. - Apply between 3:30 and 7 M-F at 319 Patricia 846-7785 1975 Grand Torino Sport AM/FM 8-track white on blue, great condition 775-0755 or after 7 596-1942. 68t7 Four A&M tickets. Independence Bowl for sale, 823-5654. 6813 1972 Maverick 4-door, P/S, A/C, 302 V-8, 93,000 miles. $700 negotible, 696-2690.6615 ’75 Pinto MPG 4-speed, air, radio, 31,000 miles $1200, 823-7883. 68t5 Subaru CL ’73 air, good condition, $1100, call 696-8646. 6615 1974 260Z 58,600 miles, autorans, 846- 1500, asking $3700. 6815 Sofa and loveseat, beige/tan/brown geo metric design, $750.00, call 846-3862, ask for Steve, Jr. 68t7 Dry bar & two bar stools, good condition, $65, 693-7987. 6915 1978 Honda CR 250M Elsinore, excellent condition, 693-0065 or 696-8335. 69t5 TR-7 1978 excellent condition has 32000 miles, must sell $5000 or best offer call 846- 7540. 6515 1981 mobile home 14 X 80, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, 8 miles from campus. Call for addi tional information, 825-3319 after 5.00 p.m. 64t8 1970 Ford LTD St./Wagon. PS, PB, AC, rebuilt engine. Call 696-0492 from 8-11 a.m. 7-10 p.m. 61110 Fender Rhodes Electric Piano, $600, 696- 6472. 6713 Portable B&W TV-perfect-$35, 846-8543, Pinto ’76 3 dr-STD, AM/FM-good condi tion, $1600, 846-8543. 6715 Typewriter for sale. Smith-Corona Interpid with ball element, excellent condition, like new, will negotiate price, 846-5987. 6716 V. W. Scirocco rear window louvre w/wiper $90 Kamei stripe kit $10, 260-2264 Carr. 6615 Canon A-1 camera body [brand new $300. Call 775- 17919 or 822-5646. LOST A ’81 gold Bryan High class ring with initials DGS. lost at bonfire $20 reward. Call 846- 6970. Ask for David. 6812 We’ve Got THE TOUCH! Furnished one bedroom $305.00, furnish ed two bedroom $410.00. Casa Del Sol Apts., 401 Stasney, College Station. Come by or call 696-3455. 6619 Almost new 2 bedroom apartment $285.00, 779-3550, 696-2038. 6619 PARKWAY APARTMENTS 1, 2, & 3 bedrooms, 2 swim ming pools, shuttle bus, laun dry facilities, security guard. 1600 Southwest Parkway,, 693-6540. PERSONALS Letters from Santa! SEND YOUR ROOM MATE A PERSONALIZED HANDWRIT TEN LETTER FROM SANTA! Send his/her name/address to Northpole Ex press, Box 2625, Bryan, Texas 77805. $3.00 each. MAILED IMMEDIATELY. 6815 FOR RENT WHY SEARCH? Our service is FREE Apts. — Duplexs — Houses We can also help you sublease your apartment. A&M APT. PLACEMENT 2339 S. Texas, College Station “Next to the Dairy Queen’’ 693-3777 ROOMMATE WANTED PERSONALS Male roommate wanted. $120 monthly, one bedroom 693-2879. 68t5 One female roommate in large 4-plex apart ment. Share room. $ 125/month plus util ities, washer and dryer. DeeDee 696-4104 or 693-3794. 6817 Male roommate two bedroom apartment C.S. $175 plus utilities, 693-7537 after 5 p.m. 6715 Female roommate needed in nice 1 bed- room, 1 bath apt. in Southwest Village, Jessica, 696-0314. 6913 REWARD: For information leading to the recovery of a stolen motorcycle. TYPE: WHEN: XT500 Yamaha. Thursday, 12-3-81. REWARD: $100. Call Greg at 260-1870 or 693-5582. 6912 SPECIAL NOTICE Male roommate needed to share two bed room house located directly across from campus police station, $112/month, 693- 8532 or 7I3-(782-2775). 69t6 MALE ROOMMATE wanted, available December 17. Newer duplex 2 miles cam pus, own bedroom $195/month + Vi utilities 775-3766. 6515 Roommate needed for spring in furnished apartment. Own bedroom and bath. Need to furnish bedroom. Brownstone Apart ments. Call David 693-5733. 6515 JOB OPPORTUNITIES ACCEELAND 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 tx mailed without the necessary foes having been paid." 30146 d* ;a 1 • a c }o b For employment information at Texas A&M University dial 845-4444 24 hours a day. Equal Employment Opportiihity through Affirmative Actibn. Texas A&M University 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. 30146 WANTED Need housekeeper 1 Vi to 2 hours, 4 days a week. $160 per month. Call 846-3862 ask for Steve, Jr. 68t7 FOR LEASE Apt. sitter/cat sitter 12/20-1/10. Call 696- 6328 or 845-1856. * 6814 Sublease new fourplex W/D 2 bedrooms, IVi baths, 693-1870, 693-7286. 6915 Need to sublease for spring semester. 2 bedroom, IV2 bath, washer/dryer, 4-plex in South- wood Valley. Brand new and on shuttle bus route. For more infor mation call 696-6340 or 696-2323. 6614 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 ufn SERVICES SERVICES Need female to help drive to Los Angeles leaving on January 3. Call 822-4805. 6916 Typing on word processing equipment. Ex perienced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. 10135 TYPING. -J 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 165tfn; reading “Imagine no arms.” The words match the lyrics of one of Lennon’s antiwar songs. The for mer member of the Beatles rock group was murdered in New York a year ago Tuesday. Through supporters on the ground, they released a statement saying: "We ... are engaged in a peace ful civil demonstration. Our aim, clearly shown by the banner, is to draw attention to nuclear arms, the gravest problem facing human kind.” Drummond, arrested after his successful climb of the Statue of Liberty, was charged with misde meanor trespassing and placed on probation by New York author ities. His probationary period, during which he was ordered to stage no further climbs, had ex pired by the time of the San Fran cisco climb. Drummond and Simnadiej used high quality climbing nf and were attaching it to windoi washing bolts. Supporters' ground said they also used a cav ning device, not a convention! climb tool, which fits into vertics grooves of the buildings. Assistant Fire Chief Ed M# phy, asked if the couple would It forced down, said, “Absoluleli not. Police made no move b force them down. s\ ptipi* fev m n 5- 1 tail. James Higgins, an End® cadero Center vice president,sail earlier that plans were couple alone. “What can you do?” he saii "The best thing is to let them slit there and come down on tlitii own. A passerby said: “I think they'd idiots. They’re wasting theirlivsl in a senseless fashion.” Tri-jackers get food, fuel, doctoi sim United Press International TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras — In a triple sky grab of military pre cision, leftist gunmen comman deered three Venezuelan airliners in and out of five nations, threatening Tuesday to kill up to 200 hostages and demanding $10 million in ransom. ‘‘We’re going to take off, and if you want to feast your eyes on cadavers, that’s the way it’s going to be if you don’t give us fuel,” a pilot in Honduras said, prompted by the hijackers. Two of the air craft then lifted from a darkened runway, their destination undis closed. At midnight Monday, hijackers aboard the third plane in Guate mala threatened to shoot their hostages unless the government provided a $10 million ransom, re lease of political prisoners in Venezuela and refueling of their jet, airport officials said. The 30 hijackers — 10 in each plane — seized the planes Mon day over Venezuela and coursed through Latin American skies with stops in El Salvador, Hon duras, Aruba, Colombia and Guatemala, releasing 108 passen gers. About 270 passengers were ini tially reported on two DC-9s seized from Aeropostal and a Boeing 727 taken from Aerovenza airlines domestic flights Monday. The gunmen, reportedly armed with explosives and hand gre nades, identified themselves va riously as Puerto Rican separatists and Salvadoran International Commandos protesting VentJ zuela’s “support” of the Ul hacked junta in El Salvador. The gunmen released67peopli from the two DC-9s and on Boeing 727 in exchange for fa( and fuel in Barranquilla, Cf ombia.'Others were freed in Ait- ba and Honduras. After 20 hostages were release in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, thelh I jackers ordered all baggage n moved from both jetliners to list en them and make it easier todei steep mountains near the airpor authorities said. Several hostages released is Colombia were hospitalizedaltfi their nine-hour ordeal in swelle; ing airplane cabins, where lens peratures exceeded 100 The three planes rendezvous^ in Barranquilla after one hadflow to the Dutch island of Aruba. Hit Studying Bradley’ Sh SCI Unit* WASH1 sav the set »as a succ ite the 1 iree days took off from Barranquilla witkTj ^ minutes of each other. “ pon antic e-day i uesday. The shi Hy of scii Buding a las desig One of the DC-9s stopped foil! minutes at El Salvador’s Air Force Base on the eastei edge of San Salvador before landed at Toncontin Airport r Tegucigalpa, capitol ofHondi The Boeing 727 went to Guateiu-ishuttle car la City, Guatemala, where it [f|ment platf mained Tuesday. ipservatic The gunmen gave authoritiesil^.^ ° Honduras and Guatemala fi«IL . . hours to pump 2,000 gallons ^ ^ fuel into the airplanes, deliver®! e( .j ^ sandwiches and send a doctorforP 1 hostage who apparently has lied trouble, control tower soui said. Quotas to fight ‘needed injustice United Press International WASHINGTON — Affirmative action remedies, including the selective quotas, are needed to combat discrimination, the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights said Tuesday. In a report to President Reagan, the commission opposed quotas that “derive from prejudice and exist to stigmatize entire groups,” but said they are needed to end discriminatory processes and make equal opportunity a reality. It said sexual and racial discri mination is far more entrenched than affirmative action critics con tend and that “such discrimination will not yield to remedies that are premised on ignoring its exist ence.” The report was issued as the Reagan administration appeared to be stepping up its effort to dis mantle many of the civil rights efforts of the past two decades and oust commission chairman Arthur Flemming. “The only effective remedy is affirmative action which responds to discrimination as a self- sustaining process and dismantles it,” the commission said. In the 56-page report, “Affirma tive Action in the 1980s: Dismal- severe I’m i uch (on ernard niversit q6, ad( amount o nauts Joe Was of lo\ The ex] (which tin the first s: in space, tadar pi< buth Ai tling the process of Discrimiw anc ^ Asia. tion,” the commission recoat mended a “problem remedf approach to affirmative actiontb uses the nature and extent diagnosed discriminatory prok lem as the basis for choosiit periment among possible remedies. But it made clear that in so* instances those remedies must if elude not only the use of Humeri' al goals but quotas as well. “Failure to accurately characlf rize discrimination leads to poi analyz trayals of affirmative action as a unnecessary or drastic remedy, the commission told Reagan. “The courts sharply disagrs with these attacks,” it ad® “Charged with interpreting itf tional civil rights law and policy, the judiciary has repeatedly W measures that take race, sexai* national origin into account toW indispensible remedies fordisen; mination.” NASA frate clou it extrem esource “All of Sts-2 fl fined mi 'aid in a 'adar ec fictly.” Anothi the It said critics of affirmative ac tion “frequently misread tfe country’s history of race, sex and national origin discrimination aid consistently minimize the nalt* and extent of present day discrimi nation.” 'Call Cathy or Betsy for all your typing or word processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfh Overeaters Anonymous, 779-2736. 4A173 TYPING, Professional, accurate, fast, 846- 2814. 64t8 Gay/Lesbian Hotline 846-8022. 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