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r Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED HELP WANTED GUY AND GIRLS m clean homes & offices. Days, nights & ekends. Flexible part or full- time hours, ekly pay above minimum, paid travel 1 paid vacation. Must have car & phone, ■me Care - 846-7759. 22tfn Bright, Intelligent person for dental assist ant. Will train call 779-6146. 90t5 JOURNALISM MAJORS, Photographers and writers needed to work on new statewide publication. Call TCAST 775- 7032. 90t5 OVERSEAS JOBS ummer/year round. Europe, S. mer., Australia, Asia. All fields. 500-$1200 monthly. Sightse- ing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52- X-4, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. 89t20 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 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 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 oer 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 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 Male dancers needed for inter view, call 693-2818 or 696-0004. 46tfn STUDENT WORKERS NEEDED or Rumours, the newest food service addition to the MSC, or day and occasional eve ning hours. Experience help- ul, but not essential. Appli cants must be dependable, conscientious, and enrolled at TAMU with a minimum of 6 nours. Applications available m the Student Programs Of fice, MSC 216. SURPLUS JEEPS, CARS, TRUCKS Car-inv. value $2143, sold for $100. For information on pur chasing similar bargains call 602-998-0575 Ext. 105. Phone call refundable. 8ot4 JOB INTERVIEWS: For monthly or flat fee communi cation specialist will prep you for each of your interviews. Call WORDSMITH, 696-8639 after 6:00 p.m. 9315 SCHLOTZSKY’S Now accepting applications for Full time positions. Ap ply in person only. 100 South Texas Ave. Electric Cowboy Now hiring WAITRESS AND HOSTESS. Full and part-time. Apply in person. 8,<n FOR RENT Part time/full time Work with other students team cleaning homes Starting salary $3.85 Travel allowance Very Flexible hours. Domestic Services 693-1954 PARKWAY APARTMENTS 1, 2, & 3 bedrooms, 2 swim ming pools, shuttle bus, laun dry facilities, security guard. 1600 Southwest Parkway, 693-6540. 39tfn \k 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 AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 FOR RENT New 4-plex 2 bedroom U/abath. Appliances. Washer & dryer connections. Call Jane at 696-4203. (Joe Courtney, Inc.) 86(fn Need male to rent two bedroom town- house. Fully furnished, washer/dryer. Util ities not included. Call 846-6462. 93t3 PERSONALS Three non-regs looking for witty, cute and bright girls, if interested call 846-5172 or 846-7192. 9213 FOR SALE CHARLIS Needs full-time help- references and experience preferred-career opportunity. Please call for appointment with Charli 696-9626. 93tfn 72 Buick Skylark good running car, $1050 or B.O., 846-2919. 9015 1981 NC-50 Honda Express $350. (X) 693- 9851. Ask for Mike. 9315 1978 Mercury Monarch 2 door A/C, AM/FM stereo, $2300, 260-7492. 9315 ’73 Dodge Dart, good condition, $800, 846- 0816. 93110 1981 Honda motorcycle CB-400-T Hawk, $1500, excellent condition, 696-0359. 9318 1971 Dodge Dart excellent condition. New tires, battery. Needs radiator & brakes. Call 693-7241. 9215 Like new 1980 Corvette, $15,000 (512) 446- 6259. 89110 Bose 901 series I speakers, $300; new Neon Beer sign with broken tube, $35; Kyle, 693-4332. bots VW-Rabbit 1977 4 dr., automatic, air con dition, AM/FM, 39000 miles, excellent condition. $4200 or best offer. B/VV TV almost new. $70, 696-2519, 845-9723, 845- 9730, Kislev. 90110 MOTORCYCLE PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 20%-50% OFF LIST PRICE. Helmets- Bell, Simpson, Arai, Tires- Goodyear, Dunlop, IRC and more. Kerker-Hooker-Scott- MXL-Vetter-Lockhart. Many others after 4 p.m. 779-8993. 9313 JOB OPPORTUNITIES d 1 ; a l ® ^ j °b For employment information at Texas A&M University dial 845-4444 24 hours a day. Equal Employment Opportunity through Affirmative \ction. Texas A&M University University Acres Apartments- country liv ing at reasonable prices. Call Jane at 696- 4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.). SOifn Close to campus, 2 bedroom l‘/2 bath 4-plex. All appliances including washer and dryer, walk-in closets, drapes, large wooden deck. $425/month, 693-8685. 76tfn Below Market! 3 br. $335.00. 2 hr. $285.00 779-3550, 696-2038. 91110 ROOMMATE WANTED Roommate needed duplex 2 miles from campus. $200/month + utilities. Negoti able 775-3766 Steve. 9015 LOST LOST: Man’s wedding ring, call 696-3936 evenings. 91t5 LOST: 3V2 month Id female brown labrador retriever puppy. $100. REWARD. Call 693-2261. 90111 LOST: 1982 senior ring, Fred Caldwell. REWARD; 260-7492. 9315 WANTED WANTED: Low wattage receiver. Call Ric any time after 5 p.m. 693-3632. 9313 Tutor for Chem. E. 204. Call Tony 260- 1464. 9015 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 FOR LEASE Sublease one bedroom apt. immediately! Unfurnished. Walking distance from cam pus. $270/month + electricity. Ph. 693- 6193. Treehouse Apts. 91t5 Sublet summer ’82 large bedroom, own bathroom, call Pat, 693-5585. 9215 SERVICES Typing on word processing equipment. Ex perienced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. 84140 Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds 822-0544. 155tfn Professional typing. Call 693-4084 9 a.m.-9 p. m. 86120 85110 TYPING-693-0389. 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. Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE..331 University. 846- 3755. 178tfn Lesbian/Gayline 846-8022. 90116 Call Cathy or Betsy for all your typing or word processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfn Bryan between 9:30am-11am weekdays. Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 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 165tfn ‘ state/national i Battalion/Page 12 February 10,1982 Prisoners’ shootings of blacks racially motivated, officials say United Press International PETROS, Tenn. — A prison rampage that left two black pris oners dead and two others wounded was racially motivated, officials said Tuesday. The four were shot by a white gunman, one of seven white in mates who overpowered guards and overran the maximum security cellblock at Brushy Mountain State Prison. Warden Herman Davis said the white convicts sawed their way out of their cells in the pris on’s B cellblock and took four guards hostage Monday night. One of them then Fired 12 to 14 shots with a .25-caliber pistol into three different cells. Less than an hour after the violence began, the white pris oners, some armed with knives, released the guards unharmed and meekly surrendered. Prison guards made a sweep of the pris on to search for more weapons immediately after the shootings. The seven white prisoners were put in the prison control unit, and the two injured in mates were reported in stable condition at Oak Ridge Hospit al, each with multiple gunshot wounds above the waist. Dr. Bruce Irwin said: “They’ll all probably be OK.” Although Davis said he knew of no motive for the shootings, prison spokeswoman Kay Brad shaw said: “It looks like it was a racial thing.” About 40 percent of Brushy’s inmates are black. Bradshaw said after “lock- down,” when prisoners are sup posed to be in their cells, the seven whites turned up radios and televisions to drown out the noise, then sawed their way out of four cells about 7:50 p.m. They then overpowered the guards, using their keys to gain access to the ceilblock's third tier, where the blacks were housed. Bradshaw said at least one of the guards was a witness. The guards were released at 8:40 p.m. after whites had assured associate warden Bill Hobbs by radio they meant no harm to the hostages. At one point, the whites went to the prison hospital and showed Hobbs two of the hostages. Dead were James Nichols,| and James Mitchell, 35, botl Memphis. Nichols was serv| 120 years for two murder t victions. Mitchell w ( as sen 120 years for robbery wil deadly weapon, first degf murder and armed robber)! One of the injured wasidi fled as Paul Hawkins of MI phis. The name of theothefj jured prisoner was notimrt ately released. Asked if tension betwa white and black prisoners all maximum security institution] the mountains 40 miles non east of Knoxville prompted] shooting, Parish replied, think you could assume that,^ I don’t know right now.” Clements terms U.S. policy on illegal aliens ‘demagoguery’ United Press International MEXICO CITY — Gov. Bill Clements says Mexico and the United States can solve the un documented worker problem if America will dispense with “political demagoguery.” After meeting with Mexican President Lopez Portillo, Cle ments told a Monday news con ference that the United States “practices political demago- Tower Dining Room Serving Luncheon Buffet $ 4 50 + tax Sunday through Friday 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Top Floor of Tower Dining Room Sandwich & Soup Mon. thru Fri. $ 2 19 + Drink and tax Open to the Public “Quality Oriented, Service Dedicated” V guery” on the issue of illegal Mexican aliens, calling the issue too serious to be converted into a political football. “We must have full consulta tion with Mexico,” Clements said. “We must have their coor dination in implementing any program put forward.” The governor also said any solution to the migrant worker problem should include identifi cation cards that cannot be forged and backed by legal documentation. Illegal migration to the Un ited States dominated Clements’ 30-minute closed-door meeting with Lopez Portillo, as well as afternoon chats with presiden tial candidate Miguel de la Mad rid and U.S. Ambassador Joj Gavin. De la Madrid, a candidal^ July 4 presidential elections,] longs to the Revolutionary Id tutional Party, which hasnoti a presidential election in years. Clements was schedule® meet with Gavin again Tuesj before returning to Texas injj afternoon, aides said. President Reagan has pr osed a program to increase Mi ico’s allotment of U.S. residi visas from 20,000 to 40,0 1 year and to create renewal temporary visas for uiH documented workers with eral years’ residence. Evangelist delivers sermon, not pizza United Press International BATON ROUGE — Several area principals said students were subjected to fiery evange lical sermons last week by a Fort Worth preacher who failed to clear the meetings with school officials. Attention all Engineering Students... 6 6 STUDENT ENGINEERS COUNCIL PRESENTS CAREER DEVELOPMENT IN ENGINEERING” Feb. 17-18, 1982 MSC Room 212 & 224 Second Floor 9:30-5:00 STUDENTS WILL TALK DIRECTLY TO COMPANY REPRE SENTATIVES ABOUT CAREER OPPORTUNITIES. 40 COMPANIES REPRESENTED Principals said Monday tie approved the student assembliei so students could hear an insjl ational talk on patriotism, lotf of family and living free o! drugs. The talk was to be give:, by evangelist David Stockwe! However, during the assew lies held during the day, Siocf well announced an everal program at two high schools^ led as the world’s largest pita parties. But, parents and the print! als who attended the eveiro programs said Stockwell (let vered a heavy sermon, tern the children to repent or fas the Lord’s wrath. “When we got there it wasp ly Graham all over again—eiiin tions, revelations, kids cryitfi the end of the world, Russia™ middle school principal Howaid Marsellus said. He said ikf younger students at SouthM Middle were invited to thee™ ing event at the high school “It was kind of strong -I guess he got carried aWffl Marseilles said. 'I I I I I 1 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 1«n J MANAGEMENT SOCIETY is sponsoring a field trip to NEW ORLEANS February 24-28 Price includes: • round trip transportation • lodging for 4 nights **85 Last day to sign up: Feb. 15 ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment" 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 To sign up call: Fred DeLira OR 846-1369 *Open to all Business Majors Additional $ 8 fee for non-members David Young 696-2944 PEACE CORPS PRACTICES APPLIED SCIENCE. And Peace Corps vol unteers with science backgrounds do the applying. Teaching biol ogy, working on santita- tion improvements, or disease control. If you have science training or aptitude, apply. Call On Campus Rep Frances Kelliher Ag. Bldg. #309 845-2226