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Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED Position for full-timo receptionist. Apply in person at THAT PLACE II in Culpepper Plaza. 693-0007. TRtl'n Part-time & full-time help wanted. Mechanical experi ence helpful. Apply at Piper’s Gulf Service Station, corner of University & Texas. 78t10 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 REPAIR TECHNICIAN NEEDED. Amplifier general electronics ex perience desired. Part-time. Also, full or part-time GUITAR IN STRUCTOR needed. Theory, musicianship in various styles pre ferred. Good pay. Come by LANGE MUSIC CO., t'410 Texas Ave., Bryan, Texas. 77110 ►C HELP WANTt N „ VI F'lM- jum J;™ Part and full time. ! Cooks, waiters and waitresses. Apply in person. Ask for Mr. Marshall. 413 S. Texas Ave. College Station NOW HIRING DISHMACHINE OPERATOR MON thur FRI 11 A.M.-2 P.M. $4.00/HR. HILL SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 846-9532 Electric Cowboy Now hiring WAITRESS AND HOSTESS. " '| and part-time. Apply in oerson. 8t!i mm tin PIZZA & SUBS 16 Full-Time 22 Part-Time Delivery Personnel Needed. Must have own car. Our Driv ers average over $7.00 per hour. Apply in person after 4 p.m. CHANELLO’S PIZZA 301 Patricia Next to UToteM Behind Duddley’s Draw HELP WANTED 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 Couple to work 3 weekends a month at Country Grocery and Gas Station in College Station. Will be responsible for opening, stocking and closing. 6 a.m. til 9 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Only willing to work need to apply. 693- 2570 good pay. 83t 3 The HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently taking appli 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 per day, with salary from 400 to 800 per month. All routes receive a gas allowance also we need soliciters for the spring semester. If interested please call Julian McMurrey 693-2323. 50tfn —T" NOW § HIRING ** DINING ROOM ATTENDANT J* MON-FRI **4 12 P.M.-2 P.M. $4.00/HR. £ HILL SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 846-9532 J 8313 >* Male dancers needed for inter view, call 693-2818 or 696-0004. 46tfn FULL OR PART TIME 'Day Shift 'Night shift (til 10 p.m.) 'Weekends 'Flexible hours to fit your schedule 'Rapid advancement 'Cashier experience helpful Starting Salary $3.65/hour Apply in person only. 9:30-11:30 a.m. (if possible) WHATABURGER Bryan College Station 1101 Texas 105 Dominik 190tln STUDENT WIVES TIRED OF INFLATION GETTIN’ THE BEST OF YOUR BUDGET? Let us show you how to earn 500 & up per month using a plan that has proven success ful for thousands across the U.S. Work full or part time. No Gimmicks. No large invest ments. For more information please call 846-4436. 84t2 SCHLOTZSKY’S Now accepting applications for Part-time weekend and evening shift. Apply in per son only. 1(30 South Texas Ave. Part time/full time Work with other students team cleaning homes Starting salary $3.85 Travel allowance Very Flexible hours. Domestic Services i i 693-1954 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. 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 HELP WANTED 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 vocalist needed to complete working rock band. Call Eric 846-6837, Dave 260- 7970. 8U5 Zacharias Greenhouse accepting applica tions for WAITRESS, 1201 Hwv. 30, 693- 9781. 63tfn Part-time cashier Wellborn area. Must be mature responsible person, 693-6669. 85t6 INTERURBAN EATING HOUSE is now hiring. Day time dishwasher M-F 10:30-4. Call for appt. 846-8741. 85t5 Student to do minor electrical and plumb ing repairs on rentals. $4.00/hr. lO/hrs./wk. 846-6211 after 6:30 p.m. 85t3 FOR SALE Snow Skies for sale. Never worn! Rossi Strato 207cm, Tyrolia 360D bindings, 260- 7307. 83t3 Ford Maverick 1973 8 cyl. automatic excel- lent. Asking $1200, 846-7139. 84t2 IBM Typewriter $175.00 want to buy drums and guitar. 846-9119. 84t2 HiFi Brand new going cheap Pioneer AMP AR28 speakers Philips Quartz turntable, Raj 846-48,53. 85tf> 1974 Fiat Xl/9 Brown, excellent condition, nights 779-0431. 85t5 Pantv hose liquidation low prices 846- 2919'. 8515 ATTENTION AGGIES! Check These New Furniture Prices 99.95 44.95 54.95 . 89.95 15.00 Recliners .. 4 dr. Chests 5 dr. Chests Full Mat. Set. Bed Frames 5 pc. Dining Sets. Sofa & Chair.149.95 Dresser & Mirror 79.95 69.95 Texas Furniture Outlet 712 Villa Maria 822-5929 Open 9-7 78 TR-7 convertible in excellent condition has 32,000 miles $5,000 or best offer call 846-7540. 83t3 Ovation 12 string Acus./elec. w/case, $500.00, 696-1937. 81t5 1980 Malibu Station Wagon 8 cvl., A/C, like new, $6000. Call 846-9358 after 5:00 p.m. 80t7. 1979 Fender Stratocaster $500 or best of fer. Excellent condition, call 260-1073.8315 1973 Blue VW bus. Sold as is $1200 or best offer, 260-3304. 83(5 FOR RENT Campus walking distance two bedroom un furnished fenced yard, stove, $285, availa ble February, 615 Fairview, 696-3307 85t5 University Acres Apartments- country liv ing at reasonable prices. Call Jane at 696- 4203 (Joe Courtney. Inc.). 80tfn state FOR RENT Battalion/Page 8 January 29,1982 PARKWAY APARTMENTS 1, 2, & 3 bedrooms, 2 swim ming pools, shuttle bus, laun dry facilities, security guard. 1600 Southwest Parkway, 693-6540. 39tfn Elderly salesmen bring in experience, profits ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate needed to share town- house. $100.00 deposit $212.50 month plus electricity 693-3076. 84t2 Roommate wanted to share 2 bedroom 1 bath duplex. 2 miles from campus, $200/month + !/2 utilities. Negotible 775- 3766. 81t5 Male roommate. 4 bedroom house near campus. Call Bob 846-1539. 85t3 Female roommate wanted. Own room. $150 plus utilities. Aurora Gardens, 696- 1430. 8315 Male roommate wanted. Non- smoker or drinker. Share country house. Part, furnished, own room, utilities paid, pet or garden O.K., $225/mo. call 822-3044. United Press International FORT WORTH — The sales force for Texas Refinery Gorp. is as ambitious as anyone’s and perhaps even a little more en thusiastic than most. On the one hand, the sales people feel TRC has done them a favor by hiring them. On the other hand, TRC feels lucky to assemble a cadre of highly ex perienced workers who are de dicated to the company. One of the top salesmen is Mack McGuire. He is 70 years old. A1 Cornelius averages $60,000 a year. He’s 74. Another 74-year-old, Robert E. Stacey, was TRC’s sales “Rookie of the Year” in 1981. In fact, TRC has had so much luck with its program of hiring retirees that 20 percent of its 4,000-member sales force is comprised of people in their late 60s, 70s and 80s. “We have found that our old er sales people are more disci plined, self-motivated and fol low instructions better than the younger workers,” Wesley D. Sears, president of TRC, said. “They have enough experience to realize they don’t know every thing and are consequently more productive.” Sears emphasized the prog ram was not designed to aid the elderly. It was designed to help the company. “It’s just good business,” he said. “Over the years our older sales people have provided us with many millions of dollars in profitable sales. In a way, you might say'that we have helped them. But we don’t look at it this way. We work with many older individuals because we have found they help us.” TRC’s chief complainl with its older salesmen is that they frequently have to stop selling toward the end of the year of them are on Social Seat and the law allows them to plement that income by onlit small amount. People over the ageol have no limit. The average income older salesmen is $3,100,k:| comes can range as higlj $60,000 for Cornelius, a HI cousin resident; or $46,00(:| Otho Record, 78, of Maine | I RC sells a line of roofing ducts that frequently require J salesmen to climb on buildings with the pros buyer. “J find that at my ageala people are helping me over ders because they think In the assistance," said Vic Win. a Michigan resident. "Wei wish they wouldn’t because scares the heck out of mew they grab ahold of me and on.” LOST Texas Briefs LOST: 13 week old yellow lab puppy Northgate area. Cal! 846-2630 after 5:00. 84(3 LOST: Curl’s double chain gold bracelet. If found please call 696-3061. REWARD. 85t3 Collection LOST: Female Red V2 Cocker puppy. 11 months. Scar on stomach from recent surgery. Please return 696-7928. 8513 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 846-4708 1t,n HOUSTON — The nation’s largest bill collection agency has announced it had been awarded a government contract to track down and collect $400 million of delinquent student loans. The Houston G.C. Collection Agency said Wednesday it would begin immediately start ing to locate an estimated 276,000 people who have failed to repay National Defense Loans and Federally Insured Student Loans. she said states would still be re sponsible for properly adminis tering the program. Memorial Shooting Lisa 1 holds A spokesman said the bulk of the delinquent loans would be handled by telephone and letter. Two large centers for collections will be in Chicago and Atlanta. WANTED: College girl to babysit for four year old, five hours each morning 8:00-11:00 M-F. Contact Teri McCullough 696-9064 or 696- 8767. 8513 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 FOR LEASE Sublease 2 bedroom 1 bath $3Q0/month. Call Cindy, 845-7822 or 693-5801. 81t5 SERVICES TYPING-693-0389. COMPUTER GAMES catered at your par ty. Call 822-2926 to reserve an evening. 84t5 Typing on word processing equipment. Ex perienced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. 84t40 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment' ’ 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 HOUSTON — The prime sus pect in the shooting death of a clerk at a gold and silver ex change shop is the woman’s common law husband—not three armed bandits as reported by the man, authorities say. Kathy Diane Ray, 19, who lived in an apartment adjacent to the JD Gold Enterprises, died early Wednesday from a bullet wound to her head. Her com mon law husband was not harmed. Harris County Deputy Sheriff Dennis Koch said the husband had earlier reported three armed men entered the store and apartment, shot Ray, and fled with $2,500 in coins. Authorities late Wednesday said the man gave police a statement implicating himself. His name wasn’t released and no charges had been filed. GALVESTON — A memci serv ice for crew membenof U.S. Coast Guard cutterBI thorn, which sank two yean in Florida’s Tampa Bay been scheduled at the Guard base. Members of the CoastGi Chief Petty Officers Asa arranged the dedications memorial service,commaMj ing the 23 men who diedjn accident. Thirty-seven guardsmen survived the dent, which was the worst tinie accident in Coast Gua history. 1 he 168-foot BlackthJ only offu _ Unit BOST Drug ring 1 I Fourplex- Walking distance of campus. 2 bedroom 1 hath, stove and refrigerator, washer connection. Call Jane at 696-4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.) 80tfn ^ Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars ■ Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR I COMPANY INC. * | Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 ■ 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 SERVICES Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846- .3755. ITStlii Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds 822-0544. isotfn Close to campus. 2 Bedroom I'A hath 4-plex. All appliances including washer and dryer, walk-in closets, drapes, large wooden deck, $425/month. 693-8685. Ttitln $75.00 to rent my apartment. Large two Bedroom, close to campus, available im mediately, 846-3215. 82t3 ZZYP Computer terminals for rent: $45.00- $65.00. Contact Jana at 693-5295. 81t5 Efficiency, 2 bedroom and 3 Bedroom apartments $70.00 to $315.00 779-3550 and 696-2038. v 7(>tlo 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 • Call Cathy or Betsy for all your typing or i word processing needs. 696-9550. 131tl’» Professional editing and typing 696- 8352. 80tl<) Play your tapes, records, TV on any F.M. radio in your house. Wireless simple hook up. Satisfaction guaranteed $24.95. Port-O- Sound Co., Box 279B. Howard Beach, N.Y'. 11414. 81tl0 HOUSTON —The stepson of one of four south Texas brothers charged with drug traf ficking and conspiracy testified he often counted large sums of money for the alleged narcotics operation. Ricky Lee Bowman, 24, step son of Benito Montemayor, tes- tifed as a paid government wit ness that he was once a trusted member of a drug ring the Mon- temayors operated in Mexico. He said he counted $500,()()() one night from drug deals. Bowman is being paid $25,000 for his testimony in the trial of Manuel Montemayor, 46, of McAllen; Meynardo Mon temayor, 33, of Laredo, and Ali- fonso Arrendo Jr. of McAllen. Testimony is expected to end Friday in the courtroom of ILS. District Judge James DeAncla. The trial was moved to Houston from Brownsville on a change of venue. based at Galveston, collided^ found th the 560-foot tankerU.S.S.Oi of apricc ricorn neat the mouthofTajjB an anti- Ba\ on Jan. 21. 1980. | for canct "■disease, Thursda Free lunch a res the May United Press Internatioml Out of BR( AVNSVILLE - P|: given La dent Reagan's proposal to j Bdiet com states control of many Wi rathe druj programs would providem m-ess, but f reedom in administering! Kdied 37 school lunc hes, the admins; Most tor of the 1 federal program! Kaverage Mary C ’.. Jarratt, assista®I Charles • retary of the U.S. Depart!* / jhe 18-n Agric ulture, told a meets the Ne\ child nutrition direo KMedicin Wednesday that the free aid I dose to duced-pi ice school lunchpK The ram was among those givcf some pa the states under Reagarr’sH near-letl osal. She was unable to pnflYompon the budget for the prograffiBBblood. said existing federal reguls® “We g would be reduced. Ho««we couk mend i Channel fall M °ertei He s; GALVESTON — CoastGf duct ed officials have identified the® who fell of f a tugboat iniof; J1 sed rr c Galveston Ship Channel | e Tames Parker, 24, of »»^*°, er Point, La. | M a y° s Parker disappeared froi® en ter tugboat f oxy Lady early I11 ent ir day and witnesses who said e f . stu ^ fall in the water said hesW* ^.. ar b his head as he fell. He W wearing a lifejacket. SPECIAL NOTICE WORD PROCESSINC-Papers, disserta tions, reports, resumes, etc. - Fast, accu rate, reasonable. 846-6200. S3tS SPECIAL NOTICE Hebrew lessons starting February 2. Con-, tact Hillel Foundation, 696-7313. 83t4 Lesbian/Gay hotline 846-8022. 7:30 p.m. meeting February 3. 84t5 ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES OF TAMU! ORDER YOUR GRADUATION AN NOUNCEMENTS RIGHT AWAY! VERY SHORT ORDER PERIOD! LAST DAY TO ORDER — FEBRUARY 1, 1982! 4 P.M. 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 PERSONALS Attorney general race still growing enlists. | only on era! Foe tion. Even no FD/ been le 3 AGGIE BAND JUNIORS need dates for B.B.Q. Ball, February 19. Call for interview 260-2602. ANYONE WITNESSING rock thrown thru car window at Joe Routt and Tlirock Morton Saturday, Jan. 23rd, call 693- 9492. 85tl aiiiimmiiiimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip i LSAPDV = HAPPY I BIRTHDAY TO THE 12th WOMAN 1 OF TEXAS A&M FROM 1 EL PASO, TEXAS. | MARY T. RIVERA. Love Hector and Becky. 8511 = amimiiiimmiiiimmiiiiwimmimiiimiig United Press International AUSTIN — Rep. Jim Mattox, a self-proclaimed populist, en tered the Democratic attorney general’s race and promised to strengthen the office’s protec tion of consumers. “I’m not saying I can do the best job of anybody in Texas, but I can do a better job than any of those in the race,” Mattox said at a news conference. He joins three other Demo crats — Sen. Jack Ogg of Hous ton, former Sen. Max Sherman of Amarillo and former U.S. Attorney John Hannah of Tyler — and one Republican, Sen. Bill Meier of Euless, in the race for attorney general. Mattox, who is leaving Con gress after three terms, said his congressional district was des troyed by the redistricting pro cess, and hinted that Gov. Bill Clements had targeted him for defeat by the new district align ment. “Because of the redistricting process, I don’t have a congres sional district,” Mattox said. “I don’t want to run against my good friend Martin Frost, and that’s the district they gerryman dered my house into. “But if the powers-that-be didn’t like me in Washing they’ll like me even lessinAustf watching them every day a! making sure they don’t seP state capilol to the higM bidder.” Mattox was asked duringl! news conference about his rep! tation for being hot-tempfl and combative. Hesaidhisra$ of temper are most oftenactl jobs. He said: “CombativeneSj sometimes what we nml.sotf body who is ready to takeonif devil for the little people." The Dallas Democrat said!* already has $ 100,000 in CM paign funds, and has comfli ments for about $400,000. In a prepared statement, tox said he has found vow; embarrassed and appalled! 1 state government duringthelra four years. “Once again, state govei* merit has been sold to the hifl est bidder, his statement sJ 1 ! “The Republicans have tun* this state government into® plaything for the rich.” After his news conference* the Capitol, Mattox began a ® city tour to repeat hisannouiH* ment and begin his campaign