The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 04, 1982, Image 8

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Battalion Classifieds
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
INTERURBAN EATING HOUSE is now
hiring. Day time dishwasher M-F 10:30-4.
Call for appt. 846-8741. 85t5
Student to babysit mornings or afternoons
2-3 hours, 2-3 times/week. Salary negoti
able, near campus. 696-2408. 89t5
REVEILLE OAKS
DAY
CARE CENTER
needs part-time help mornings 7-1
p.m. M-F 779-8900, call for an
appointment.
88t3
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
i90tfn
Male dancers needed for inter
view, call 693-2818 or 696-0004.
46tfn
PECK AND PECK
fine woman’s apparel store
soon to open in
POST OAK MALL.
Positions available for
SALES-ORIENTED
individuals full and part-time.
Contact Susan Feb. 6th & 7th
693-1736 ext. 100.
OVERSEAS JOBS
Summer/year round. Europe, S.
Amer., Australia, Asia. All fields.
$500-$1200 monthly. Sightse
eing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-
TX-4, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625.
CAMELOT MUSIC
in the
POST OAK MALL
is offering an excellent oppor
tunity for responsible and en
thusiastic young adults, stu
dents and housewives. Full
and part-time positions are
available for
CASHIERS AND SALES
Applicants must be neat in ap
pearance. Apply in person at
the Holiday Inn, across from
the main campus, between
10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. on
February 3, 4, & 5.
SCHL0TZSKYS
Now accepting applications
for Part-time weekend and
evening shift. Apply in per
son only. 100 South Texas
Ave.
COMMUTING
FROM THE
NAVAS0TA
AREA?
We have openings
for
COOKS and
WAITRESSES
at competitive wages.
For more information ap
ply at the Navasota Piz
za Hut or contact Rick
Moncrief at 825-7273.
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
$3a75/lll’a plus 6% commission plus tips.
Apply between 3:30 and 7 M-F
at 319 Patricia
846-7785
Night Maintenance
Person
Starting
Salary
$
5
10
per hour
I I p.m.-7 a.m. 3 or 4 Nights/Week
Must Have References
Apply in Person
801 University Dr.
Nobody can do it
like McDonald's can!
McDonaid'^^
HELP WANTED
Part-time cashier Wellborn area. Must be
mature responsible person, 693-6669. 85t6
Zacharias Greenhouse accepting applica
tions for WAITRESS, 1201 Hwy. 30, 693-
9781. 63tfn
3 nursery workers on Sundays, Tuesdays,
& Wednesdays. Must be experience. For
further details call 693-4701 or 693-3460.
87t3
I One house boy lunch and dinner!
five days. One Monday dinner.!
Student work two hours cooking!
breakfast for board. Mrs. Snell,I
693-2053. 89ti I
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 solicitors
for the spring semester. If interested please call Julian
McMurrey 693-2323.
50tfn
Electric Cowboy
Now hiring
WAITRESS AND
HOSTESS.
Full and part-time. Apply in
person. stfn
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
FOR SALE
Like new 1980 Corvette, $15,000 (512) 446-
6259. 89tl0
1977 Toyota Celica GT lift back, automatic,
air, 775-8259. 89t2
Ventura 110-E box guitar with fac
tory electric pick-up in excellent!
condition and a hard shell case.f
Call 846-1500, ask for Mike.
89t21
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
Y
SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS,)
TRUCKS
Car-inv. value $2143, sold fdr
$100. For information on puiF
chasing similar bargains call
602-998-0575 Ext. 105.
Phone call refundable. 8 ot4
1973 Cutlass 4-dr. buckets, new: shocks,
wheels, tires, mechanics sound, body
good, 57,000. Evenings 846-6213. 88t5
Panasonic quadraphonic receiver w/speak-
ers 8-track Norelco cassette, make offer,
693-2602, Ken. 87t5
Two ski suits for sale. Call for details 696-
2679 best offer. 87t5
FOR SALE
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
Students to clean new apartments Sat.
Feb. 6th, 8-4; $4/hr. Call 846-6211 after
6:30 p.m. 88t2
Panty hose liquidation low prices 846-
2919. 85t5
1976 Malibu, $2600, 696-9609, AM-FM-8-
track. 88t5
Yamaha 1980 XS 1100, 16,700 miles, excel
lent condition, $2400 or best offer, 696-
6298. 88t5
HiFi Brand new going cheap Pioneer AMP
AR28 speakers Philips Quartz turntable,
Raj 846-4853. 85t6
1974 Fiat Xl/9 Brown, excellent condition,
nights 779-0431. 85t5
1973 Volvo. Good condition. 60,000 miles,
not driven for 8 months. One owner since
1975. $2000 negotiable call 696-0747 or
779-2211. Complete records. 87t5
1971 Pontiac Grand Prix truly a classic,
excellent condition, $1495.00, 693-0982.
87t5
Oldsmobile Delta 88 1971 model, good
condition, $850, 696-2410. 87t4
FOR RENT
New 4-plex 2 bedroom l‘/2 bath. Appliances.
Washer & dryer connections. Call Jane at
696-4203. (Joe Courtney, Inc.) 86tfn
University Acres Apartments- country liv
ing at reasonable prices. Call Jane at 696-
4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.). SOtfn
Close to campus, 2 bedroom Ika bath 4-plex.
All appliances including washer and dryer,
walk-in closets, drapes, large wooden deck,
$425/month, 693-8685. 76tfn
PARKWAY
APARTMENTS
1, 2, & 3 bedrooms, 2 swim
ming pools, shuttle bus, laun
dry facilities, security guard.
1600 Southwest Parkway,
693-6540.
ROOMMATE WANTED
WANTED: Female roommate to share two
bedroom house five minutes from TAMU.
Call 693-6082. Ask for Mimi. 86t5
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
LOST
LOST: TAMU Sr. ring lost Wed. Janury 27
in 4th floor bathroom of A&A building.
$REWARD$. If found please call 693-
8859. 86t5
SERVICES
Typing on word processing equipment. Ex
perienced. We understand form and style.
Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070.
84t40
Need a oil change, call 779-6442, any
time. 86t5
Professional typing. Call 693-4084 9 a.m.-9
p.m. 86120
S5tl0
TYPING-693-0389.
WORD PROCESSING-Papers, disserta
tions, reports, resumes, etc. - Fast, accu
rate, reasonable. 846-6200. 83t8
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-
3755. 178tfn
Professional editing and typing 696-
8352. ’ ' 80tl0
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 I65tfn:
COLLEGE STUDENT WANTS TO SHARE
MONEY MAKING PATENTED INVENTION!
In the last four years I have grossed $50,000.00
The amazing thing is that I’m having fun making money.
I do not have a clock punching job. I sell my invention in my spare time, mostly on week ends.
My invention is called a WHAMMER JAMMER.
It's like having a super boomerang, one that works everytime, without knowing how to throw it.
Don’t misunderstand me my WHAMMER JAMMER does not look like a boomerang, it has an
entirely different design and it works better.
It's two airplane wings crossed in the middle. It works so good, when you throw it, it becomes
weightless and flys.
You throw it straight away, low and hard, holding it straight up and down. The WHAMMER
JAMMER goes out about 20 or 30 feet takes flight and circles and comes back.
I told you I grossed $50,000.00 in the last 4 years just having fun.
I really don’t try selling the WHAMMER JAMMER
I go to places where there's lots of people, sporting events, on campus, museums, vacation
spots and other recreational activities
When people see the WHAMMER JAMMER fly they come over to me and ask about it.
I sell them for $5.00 a piece.
The best day I ever had was 110.
.. It's not unusual to sell 30 to 40 in 3 hours.
Like I said I really don’t spend a lot of time doing this.
The money is good and it's putting me thru college.
The idea of my sharing my invention came to me when my father was talking to a man about
marketing another product.
It's been good to me and other students could make some extra money too.
It’s putting me through college and I don’t have to tell you how hard it is getting money,
particularly in your spare time, when you want to and having fun doing it.
In fact there are other students doing the same thing. No one has grossed $50,000.00 in four
years but me. They have only been doing this,a short time but never the less they are selling them.
I’m not trying to get you to spend a lot of money buying the WHAMMER JAMMER, so you can
get into your own business, it's up to you.
You can send for 2 WHAMMER JAMMERS for the suggested retail price of $5.00 a piece. Send
$10.00 you will receive 2 WHAMMER JAMMERS and all the information about quantity purchases
and how to demonstrate the WHAMMER JAMMER.
I have a buy back policy, if you are not satisfied and cannot sell them, I will buy them back at
the price you paid.
So you see you have nothing to lose, not even your original $10.00. If you are not satisfied and
the WHAMMER JAMMERS are not damaged I Will refund your money upon receiving whatever you
purchased
Send $10.00 plus postage and handling charges
Send to:
WHAMMER JAMMER
Maple Hills Dr
P. O. Box 63
Forest. Va. 24551
Sorry no C.O.D.’S
□ I understand I will receive
2 WHAMMER JAMMERS
and information on
quantity purchases.
□ Just serld 2 WHAMMER
JAMMERS
Send 10.00
♦ Postage
& Handling 1.00
Send Total 11 00
Sorry no C O D ’S
89t1
state
Battalion/Page 8
February 4,1982
“Monopoly City” today
not same as in game
United Press International
ATLANTIC CITY — A few
years ago, the makers of the
popular board game Monopoly,
which is based on the streets of
Atlantic City, were horrified to
learn the city wanted to change
the names of Baltic and Mediter
ranean avenues.
Shocked officials at Parker
Brothers contended the city was
tampering with tradition by
toying with revered names that
“must be included in the categ
ory (of) such thoroughfares as
Broadway, Trafalgar Square
and the Champs Elysees.”
Company president Edward
Parker asked city leaders:
“Would you like to be the man to
tell a Monopoly fanatic from
California that the streets he
came to see no longer exist?”
The city leaders finally bowed to
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Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Sat. 8 a.m.-l p.m.
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
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standard equipment’ ’
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779-3516
SERVICES
public pressure and dropped
the idea.
But Atlantic City itself has
changed drastically —1 first by
decades of decline and (recently
by legalized casino gambling —
since 1935 when Charles Dar-
row invented (lie game. Mono
poly fans mi^lit be surprised,
and in some cases, saddened.
Take Connecticut Avenue,
for example. On the game
board, the street sells for $120,
and some self-proclaimed
Monopoly strategists say own
ership of the “light blue” prop
erty block is the way to start on
the road to riches.
The real Connecticut Avenue
stretches from the Boardwalk, a
garish mixture of glitzy casinos,
fire-prone souvenir shops, pin
ball arcades and last-food re
staurants, to the Failey Marina,
where a crumbling, tall ship is
mired in mud.
In between, Connecticut Ave
nue — a glaring reminder of the
largely unfulfilled promise of
city redevelopment — runs
through the heart of the uptown
Inlet ghetto. A handful of apart
ment houses and private homes
sit amid rows of abandoned
buildings and vacant lots —
monuments to the feverish land
speculation that accompanied
the legalization of casino
gaming.
Things aren’t much better on
impoverished Virginia and Ver
mont avenues, or downtown
where Illinois, Indiana and Ken
tucky avenues cross over Atlan
tic Avenue, the city’s decaying
business strip and the site of the
only movie theater in town — a
porno house. Mediterannean
and Baltic avenues, two disinteg
rating “roads to nowhert,'}
also nearby-
Park Place, a $350pro]r
the game that can somt;
turn the it around, isactit
block-long stretch of pate
next to Bally’s Park Place®
hotel. But it is also unfonua
sandwiched betweenthelj
walk and Pacific Avenue.
T he Pacific Avenue;
property sells for $30i
players with the “green'll
can collect hefty rents. B.
city street is basically thtii
side of the resort’s casino’s
and the nocturnal horntj
growing brigade of shadvL
who loiter listlessly on stn
ners or in doorways of? 1
pawnshops and rundown!
mg houses. |
That problem has bee® pi
severe that Atlantic Citiipw
top police officials reifyfl
proposed legalizingprostia In
as the only realistic wayto| .
trol it. The officials]wholsH
of f the notion under heamf-d
lie criticism, blamed theina-:!
ted inability to enforcetklv-':
on lenient local judges. ;
As for the railroads oij :t:
hoard, they simply donU 3a
anymore. Direct train serai o:
New York City ended veani .c
Only a skeleton, deficit®! fi
commuter line, operatiifir
rush hour, runs toward I-i
I tdelphia.
“Free Parking” is alsoau i:
history. The quickest w;
make money in AtlanticCr <
day may be to buy an tj g
house or apartment bul^
(nobody bothers rehabiliil^
them), tear it down and bid t
parking lot.
Institute cleared
of wrongdoing
United Press International
SAN ANT ONTO — Universi
ty of Texas officials and the Be
xar County djistrict attorney 1 *
office have closed an investiga
tion into chaises of misuse of
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Students! Essay Competition!
$2 entry fee. Win ’82 Datsun
280ZX, $9500, $8000, $7000,
$6000, $5000, 29 other
awards$. Write less than 151
words to tell “Why a College
Education.” Mail by Feb. 21,
1982 with name, address, en
try fee to:
Par Tutorial Assn.
389 North Oakland, Rm. 7
Pasadena, Ca. 91101
For winners list, enclose stamped, selt-
addressed envelope.
state employees by theexecui
director of the Instituteofli
an Cultures.
No charges were filed ape
jack Maguire, who was accai
by a fellow institute employetj
using state workers to perfoil
personal services suchasmes
ing clothes and repairinghoiij
hold appliances.
UT Chancellor E.D. Wi
said T uesday an internalinvtJ
gation and examination b)T
district attorney’s office«hc»i
Maguire did not act impropeij
“Most of the allegationsmii
were based on apparent ti
understandings or the lad oil
formation about manage®!:
and operational procedural
the institute,” Walker said. ;
Jenny Gorden
announces
her association
with
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404 E. University Dr.
693-9877
8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tues.-Fii.
8 a.m. to noon Sat.
Play your tapes, records, TV on any F.M.
radio in your house. Wireless simple hook- j[Hj|
up. Satisfaction guaranteed $24.95. Port-O- gyi
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FRESH, MADE DAILY!
Corn Tortillas 500 dot
Flour Tortillas $1.25 doz
Orders To Go
ALFREDO’S TACOS AL CARBON
509 University Dr. 846-3821
N0RTHGATE
Call Cathy or Betsy for all your typing or
word processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfn
^ Service For All 'l l
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Body Work — Painting
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION LIBERAL ARTS
STUDENTS:
Summer is just a few months
away. If you want to start your
career or find a career, CO-OP is
a solution. Jobs are available for
summer and fall. All arrangements
must be made by mid-semester.
That doesn’t leave much time.
Come by Room 420 Harrington
Tower and see Jamie Freeman or
Henry Pope or call 845-7814. Ar
rangements are being made for
summer and fall jobs now. First
come-first serve. sets
DIETING?
Even though we do not prescribe
diets, we make it possible for many to
enjoy a nutritious meal while they
follow their doctor's orders. You will
be delighted with the wide selection!
of low calorie, sugar free and fat free
foods in the Souper Salad Area, Sbisa
Dining Center Basement.
OPEN
Monday through Friday 10:45 j^M-1:45 PM
QUALITY FIRST