The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, December 15, 1981, Image 6

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age 6 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1981
Battalion Classifieds
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
Vow filling Houston Post routes for spring
ieinester early morning hours. $200 to
&800 per month men, women or couples,
146-2911, 846-0396. 71t4
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ill,
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Graham Central Station
Bryan-College Station is
newest, most exciting night
club and entertainment
center will open at the be
ginning of next semester.
Pre-holiday employment
interviews are now being
held for the following posi
tions:
BAR MANAGERS,
BARTENDERS,
WAITRESSES,
DOORMEN, DJ’S,
CASHIERS,
JANITOR-
MAINTENANCE.
Interviews are from 10 a.m.
to 4 p.m. at Graham Cen
tral Station, 1600-B S. Col
i lege in Bryan. Neat appear
ance and positive attitude
essential.
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. 62tfh
JOB VACANCY WATER DISTRIBUTORS CLERK
Immediate opening for part-time employees to work in
the bulk water distribution center office. 24 hour opera
tion- 4 hour shifts and 8 hour shifts for qualified appli
cants. Salary $5.00 per hour. Apply; City of Bryan
employment office Bryan Utilities building 300 S.
Washington, Bryan. Texas 77801.
An Equal Employment Affirmative action employer
M-F.
7114
.11*
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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
DOMESTIC
SERVICES
Hiring for Semester
break and/or Spring
Semester
Team cleaning homes &
offices
Starting Salary $3.85
Travel allowance
693-1954.
Tull Oft
PART TIME
"Day sxirft i
‘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 Collage Station
1101 Texas 105 Dominik
190tfr|.
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
Grapevine personality. 696-
3411. E.O.E.
183tfn
SCHLOTZSKY’S
Now accepting applications
for Part-time weekend and
evening shift. Apply in per
son only. 100 South Texas
Ave.
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 10-11 and 2-4.
1
SOtfn
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 $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.
THE COWBOY
V •
// is now accepting applications for waitresses
f ( & hostesses.
^ Contact Elmo Neal, Jr. before 5:00 775-0817
^ after 5:00 775-0494.
THE COWBOY
2820 Pinfeather Rd.
HELP WANTED
Zacharias Greenhouse accepting applica
tions for WAITRESS. 1201 Hwy. 30, 693-
9781. 63tfn
Male dancers needed for inter
view, call 693-2818 or 696-0004.
48tfn
chons lor rout, crrtora
lmmws.1. opOTing and will also hava aavaral oparv
mga tor tha apnna aamastar Routas taka 2Vsto 3 hours
par day. with saury from 400 to 000 par monOt AI
routas racarva a paa aliowanca also wa naad aokcttara
tor tt>a aprtng aamastar If intaraatad pfaasa call Julian
McMurrey 683 2323
50tln
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.
agtfn
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
Electric Cowboy
Now hiring
WAITRESS AND
HOSTESS.
Full and part-time. Apply in
person. etm
FOR SALE
ENGAGEMENT SET. 20 point diamond.
Good price, 775-8741. 72t2
SKI Rosginal Strato. length 175. Vi new
price, 775-8741. 72t2
Two sofas, $50, $75, 846-6219 after 5:00
p.m. 70t5
All Mary Kay Gosmetics 20% off 779-
6979. 7015
1978 Yamaha 400cc street-bike, excellent
condition. MUST SELL $800 11,000 miles,
after 9 p.m. 846-7162. 7ot5
1975_ Grand Torino Sport AM/FM 8-track
white on blue, great condition 775-0755 or
after 7 596-1942. 68t 7
Never-used 14k white gold en
gagement ring with V 5 carat center
stone and small side-diamonds
with papers, retail value $594.00,
will sell for $295.00, call James at
693-3869.
73t2
Beautiful AKC Doberman pup
pies, excellent bloodline and
just in time for Christmas.
$175 and up, call Darla at 845-
4098 after 5 779-9084.
ATTENTION
AGGIES!
Check These New
Furniture Prices
Recliners .... 99.95
4 dr. Chests.. 44.95
5 dr. Chests.. 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
MUST SELL HONDA - 81 CM400c make
an offer 696-9687. 7312
Large dorm sized refrigerator in excellent
shape for $100. Matt, 260-7298. 7312
GUNS 30-.06 and two black powder guns
priced to sell 696-9687. 73t2
Must sell Yamaha XS eleven 1980 model
and Honda Civic 1978 model. Information
Alfonso, 693-7399. 72(2
FOR SALE
FOR LEASE
Bar people & waitresses needed im
mediately at YESTERDAY’S 4421 S. Texas
Ave. 846-2625. Apply 12 noon - 4. 69(6
Sofa and loveseat, beige/tan/brown geo
metric design, $750.00, call 846-3862, ask
for Steve, Jr. 68(7
Bartender, Cashier, Dishwashers, Cooks.
Apply in person 404 E. University Dr.
CENARE Italian Cuisine. 71(4
Dry bar & two bar stools, good condition,
$65, 693-7987. fiats
Live in sitter, Christian, over 17, up to
$850 per month, relocation paid, (713) 668-
0890. 71t3
For sale 1975 Suzuki GT 250 excellent
condition, $500 negotiable Chris 696-
2585. 70t5
SERVICES
COOK
Super for homemakers and student wives.
Work when A&M is in session. Summer
and holidays off, experienced preferred hut
will train, wage based on ability and experi
ence. 696-1072. 69(6
1978 Honda CR 250M Elsinore, excellent
condition, 693-0065 or 696-8335. 69(5
Christmas puppies part cocker ready now
or for Christmas $25 including first shots.
Pleasure is guaranteed references required
696-8032 846-1253. 71(4
Yamaha 750xs shaft-drive. Must sell 845-
5369, 696-7185. 7H4
Tutor Wanted! Spring semester ‘82 sub
jects: Acct. 229 and/or Pre-Cal. 130. For
info, call 260-3172. 7H4
T.V.-Stereo repair shop needs part-time
helper, day time only. 822-4862. 70t5
ROOMMATE WANTED
Male delivery help needed beginning
spring semester afternoons. Call for appt.
775-2222. 6»t«
WANTED: Male roommate to sublease
apt. for spring semester. Scandia. Call 693-
0876 Buddy or Steve. 68(7
WORD PROCESSING—Dissertations,
papers, reports, resumes, etc. Fast, Accu
rate, reasonable. 846-6200. 54t21
TYPING 775-7017.
55U9
GUY AND GIRLS
team clean homes 6c offices. Days, nights 6c
weekends. Flexible part or full-time hours,
weekly pay above minimum, paid travel
and paid vacation. Must have car 6c phone.
Home Care - 846-7759 22(fn
MALE ROOMMATE wanted, available
December 17, newer duplex 2 miles cam
pus, own bedroom, $195/month + V4 util
ities (negotiable). 775-3766. 72(3
TYPING 823-4579.
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE, 331 University. 846-
3755. 178tfh
Part-time position available at Fanner’s
Market Bakery 6c 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
Male roommate needed to share two bed
room house located directly across from
campus police station, $112/month, 693-
8532 or 713-<782-2775). 69(«
Call Cathy or Betsy for all your typing or
word processing needs. 696-9550. 131 (fn
Overeaters Anonymous, 779-2736. 4A(73
Needed roommate to sublease furnished
apt. 693-5179. 73t2
Gay/Lesbian Hotline 846-8022
64111
Male non-smoker-drinker large apt., bus
route. Washer-dryer, utilities paid. $150,
693-8131. 73t2
Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds
822-0544. 155(fn
Roommate. Tanglewood Apts. All Bills
paid. $100.00 693-2091. 71(3
FOR RENT
Sublease 1 bedroom apartment
$270/month, bus route, unfurnished, 845-
3561 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 73(2
One bedroom 6c 2 bedroom furnished 6c
unfurnished. 693-0261. 65(10
Preleasing for spring semester, new 2 bed
room 1V4 bath 4-plex, walking distance to
university, washer/dryer in each apart
ment, $450/month. 693-8685. Tlefn
SKI THE SUMMlt:
Vail, Breckenridge, Keys
tone, Copper Mtn., FOR
$275 or less this IN
CLUDES EVERYTHING
but clothes. From Jan. 1-
10. Ski SVz days. Sorry we
only need 1 more couple.
Call Rich Berthelssn 696-
1403. Tati
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. 69(6
New 4-plexes $400/mo. 4- electricity
wash/dry connections $200 deposit no pets,
693-0102 noon-10 p.m., 706 Navarro
Southwood Valley. 63(12
EXECUTIVE TYPING
SERVICE.
specializing in dissertations,
technical reports. 10% dis
count to A&M students, 822-
5646.
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. leMi
Almost new 2 bedroom apartment $285.00,
779-3550, 696-2038. 66(9
SeryicaFor All
Corp 'Ta
PARKWAY
APARTMENTS
1, 2, & 3 bedrooms, 2 swim
ming pools, shuttle bus, laun
dry facilities, security guard.
1600 Southwest Parkway*
693-6540.
39(fn
Ohrvsler
haL^llmotSH
COMPANY INC.
L Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922'—
1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 itfrfl
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 i65(fn
LOST
LOST AGGIE '82 Senior ring; week of
November 30. Call Steve 260-6688. Re
ward. 72«3
TIRED OF LIVING MILES
FROM CAMPUS?
Nice, one bedroom unfurnished
apartment for lease. Within walk
ing distance. 50 ft. from shuttle
bus stop. James White 845-1624
$285/month. 73t2
LOST: Dog white German Shepherd. Re
ward. Call 696-8345. 69(5
Los( Black and grey male Tabby cat. Re
ward. Call 846-5682. 69(5
SUBLEASE
One bedroom apartment on shut
tle bus route. Rent $250. Am
graduating and must move. Com
plex has pool and sun-deck. Good
location-close to The Cowboy and
Hall of Fame. Call Lisa 779-9457.
73t2
LOST CATS
One gray, black stripes, green ey
es, one orange, brown stripes,
brown eyes. Both wearing flea col
lars, declawed on front paws. Vi
cinity of Pinfeather Road. Call
Irene at 696-8099 Reward! 73(2
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 jUm'
OFFICIAL NOTICE
National
Sublease newfourplex W/D 2 bedrooms, 1V4
baths, 693-1870, 693-7286. 69(5
For sublease 2 bedroom 1 bath apartment
Redstone 4-plexes $350/month 696-9752.
70t5
HAVE YOUR NEXT PARTY'S Music
catered by Backstage Sound. We can han
dle any music, any party. Call Vince 846-
5803 or David 696-3283. 7U5
Need female to help drive to Los Angeles
leaving on January 3. Call 822-4805. 69(6
What’s up
at Texas A&M
By R
Tuesday
The Te:
1981 I
-j light in s'
iffrish on ;
SOI
FOOD SCIENCE CLCB: Club will Ik- selling pecansthe^j mec iiocrt
dI Dec, 14-18 in 338 Kleberg and in the MSC Dec. 14-16. • 1 -
OFF CAMPUS CENTER: Roimnafe session from 3 p.nuor |
p.m. in 137A MSC Come and Find a roommate for toesp
semester.
CHI ALPHA: Bible study and Christian fellowship at/p.m. in
Rudder.
OFFICE OF INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS: Title®
Strengthening Grant Brown Bag Seminars presents Opportune
in 1 .alienage- Training; for Faculty at Texas A&M University(Spanii
and French)’ from noon to 1:30 p.m. in 251 Bizzel Hall by Myra
Arguello, Lamiuage Facilitator, Title XU Strengthening Gt^
Program, Office of International Urograms and Texas A&M li^
sitv.
Wednesday
olid foun
|The Ag
hip of H<
inished a
dost peoi
I Last si
Je Aggie
500. Nov
'onder
[inking-
But I a
lason w
spring tra
Sjiason, 1
)m a dn
ied qua:
ipe for i
di
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: thii
But
FOOD SCIEM T < IT B: ( lub u ill he selling pecansthewelL Kuh
nt I V< 14-18 in )3K Klcbci e and in die MSC Dec. 14-16 j
BRAZOS VALLEY DIABETIC \SS()CIATI0N: MeeMpng th.
will be on<- week later than usual for the Decemher meeting.Heir
will be a Christmas party for .ill diabetics in this area at PoohsPd
College Station, Dec. 16 at 7 p.m. At this time the new offiewir
1982 will be introduced.
yers b
Jat brou
university
■Team I
tor in an
rain, final
Americans pray
for Polish people
■The sei
me sunin
others be
tired
e deti
bout it.
sBy sur
|ip and
krted ta
United Press Internationa!
Polish Americans — some with
tears streaming down their faces
— marched in Chicago and New
York City, bunting a Soviet flag
and singing the Polish anthem to
protest the crackdown in their
WANTED
Need housekeeper 114 to 2 hours, 4 days a
week. $160 per month. Call 846-3862 ask
for Steve, Jr. ®8t7
to
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 itm
Uni
ANAH
red de
Rams hac
Oppc
PERSONALS
Sincere graduating senior wants to meet an
attractive woman who lives In Sen Antonio
between the ages of 21 and 23. She must
enjoy dancing, the theatre, fine foods and
walks on tha river. Above all she must not be
afraid to express herself
David Dominguez 693-5445 or write 200
Alcalde Moreno. S.A., Texas 78232.
72(3
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Attention Liberal Arts Students- Graduate
and Undergraduate
There are still some CO-OP positions availa
ble for Spring. Some of those are:
Legal CO-OP- any major
Sakowitz- Personnel, Marketing
Foley's- Personnel, Marketing
Kroger- Management Trainee
Assistant Probation Officer-
Part-time in Caldwell
Social Security-Claims Representative
If you are interested in these or any other CO
OP positions call Jamie Freeman or Henry
Pope at 845-7814 or come by 420 Harrington.
73t5
ATTENTION LIBERAL ARTS
STUDENTS:
Looking tor a job related to your career goals?
Need some experience? Want to make some
useful contacts? Need to make some money?
Check into the CO-OP program. Jobs for all
majors are still available for spring and many
are open for summer. Get a jump on your
competitors by acting NOW. Come by 420
Harrington or call Jamie Freeman or Henry
Pope at 845-7814. 70t5
homeland. Thousands more,
ing for the lives of their lojj
ones, said special
Monday.
“1 have to tell you, I am I
shaking — I can almost noli
said Jan Krason, a Denvergetii
ist who emigrated from Fob*!
years ago and who spent an
ni/ing day thinking alwutlni
brothers and four sisters wk
long to the Solidarity labornnii
Many Polish Americans*
anxious to speak with relative!
communications were blocks
the Polish government.
“We can only pray,"saidQi
go Alderman Roman Pupil
perhaps the best known leadc
the largest Polish cominunitye | ce f ear
side Warsaw with an estimi be Rams
600,(XK) Poles. bncerne
Solidarity leader LcchVak 0111
first cousin, Walter Brole«
who lives in Passaic, N.Tf
the day riveted to his 1
television for reports on bis»
live. Walesa was reportedly m
ing for talks with the govern®
Alxmt 350 demonstrators®
died Sunday outside the
consulate in Chicago and®
wildly as some demonsti
burned a Soviet Hag they call
“symbol of Russian “PHup hobb
Many cried as they sanf time wh
Polish national anthem 1 ceivers t
were no arrests. I From
“People are worried about! the 1981
relatives and friends and | the two
here to show we arc yvith ®
We have one identity, a®
shows here,” said Romania
ki, an editor of the Potnost& |
Political Quarterly magp
which organized the we®
rally.
tances
Recei
r ake a
shing
ms’All
ipd aboi
leir ban
dapping
And
iked if t
rotect
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1 ti : Angeles
SPECIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES
OF TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY!
Due to the early date of May Graduation, and Balfour
going on computer. . . . The MSC Student Finance Center
is accepting orders for Graduation Announcements be
fore the Christmas break!
MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER
ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER YOUR
GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS
ROOM 217. MSC 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
MONDAY — FRIDAY
THIS WILL BE A VERY SHORT ORDER PERIOD! LAST DAY TO
ORDER WILL BE FEBRUARY 1st, 82.
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. .. .
30(46
ACCIELAND REFUND POLICY
"Yearbook fees are refundable in full during
the semester In which payment is mdde
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."
30146
Another protest was_ r
Chicago Monday.
Roman Catholic Bishop
L. Abramowicz of the heavif
ish Five Holy Martyrs
Chicago’s South Side, saic!p r,| !|
were being said for an o'
strife.
“We hope this will iiotri 0 '
bloodshed,” he said.
In Now York, more
protesters waving Polish fe*
carrying signs with the
union emblem marched
block-long demonstration®^
the Polish consulate in
Manhattan.
Police sealed off thcblock : :
the consulate and at one_
group lunged towards polk®
ers who removed a white
with the word “Solidarity
Polish for Solidarity- ,
red from the consulate hu®
ATTENTION
^GRADUATING
t SENIORS
Slf you have ordered a
01982 Aggieland, please
0stop by the Student
^Publications office,
0room 216 Reed
^McDonald and pay a
^$3.50 mailing fee along
jwith your forwarding
^address so your Ag-
Cgieland can be mailed
Rto you next fall when
^they arrive.
&
But the group retreated
police handed the long
back to several protests
there were no reported
“Russia has everything 10
with this,” said Irene ^
leader of the student riots ai \
saw University in 1968 s™ 0
been jailed in Poland on
occasions for dissident acti''’ 1 '
Alice Cerwinski, who £
the United States from P°
years ago, marched with ^
year-old son and burst i" 10
when she told of friends 3(1
lives still in Poland that
volved in the Solidarity
ment.
“It’s terrible,” sh e
“They’re in trouble — ari 6 * 1
In the Greenpoint s^j
Brooklyn, a mostly Polls!'j!
borhood, the Rev. John ^ .
said Sunday services at th^M +mst
National Catholic Chord 1 —
Resurrection focu sed on th c ,,
“We prayed for
morning,” he said,
emotional. Many of thec 011 ?
tion members broke do" 11
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