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4 Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Receptionist needed. Apply in person. THAT PLACE II Culpepper Plaza, 693- 0607. 102tfh City of Heame is Student needed to clean nursery school after four daily, 846-5571. 98tlh Summer Employment seeking swimming pool managers, life guards, instructors. Apply 210 Cedar Street, Heame, Texas or call 279-3461. lOltlO 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 INTERURBAN EATING HOUSE is now hiring for the positions of lunch servers, night bartenders 6c bus-dish. Apply in per son M-F from 2-4 p.m. 505 E. University Dr. 103t6 Electric Cowboy Now hiring WAITRESS AND HOSTESS. Full and part-time. Apply in, person. ettn- Male dancers needed for inter view, call 693-2818 or 696-0004. 46tfn Is now hiring DAY COOK DAY DISHWASHER Day shift only. Apply in person before 10 a.m. or between 2-4 p.m. 404 E. University Dr. sate NOW HIRING Waiters/Waitresses for Lunch Shift 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday thru Friday (Dinner shifts are available when working lunch shift) Applications 2-4 p.m. HILL’S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT 846-9532 ion FOR RENT Nice roomy two bedroom duplex apart ment, fenced yard, 1 Vi miles from campus. Contact Mrs. Baker 713-273-1797. 102t5 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 Close to campus, 2 bedroom IVi bath 4-plex. All appliances including washer and dryer, walk-in closets, drapes, large wooden deck, $425/month, 693-8685. 76tfh cations for newspaper route carriers. We have one immediate opening and wHI also have several open ings for the spring semester. Routes take 2teto 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 JuMan MoMurrey 693-2323. 50tfn Full-time, part-time office clerk- courier needed. Full-time blood collector, Lab Technician needed in Medical Laboratory. Come to apply at 2112-D Villa Maria, Bryan between 9 a.m.-2 p.m. ions PARKWAY APARTMENTS 1, 2, & 3 bedrooms, 2 swim ming pools, shuttle bus, laun dry facilities, security guard. 1600 Southwest Parkway, 693-6540. 391 In New 4-plex 2 bedroom IVi bath. Appliances. Washer 6c dryer connections. Call Jane at 696-4203. (Joe Courtney, Inc.) 86tfii 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. 89120 NEED BREAD? Full & part-time opening for sales and service men and women who like people and want to make $300 to $500 a week. Call 779- 0993. SCHLOTZSKY’S Now accepting applications for Full time positions. Ap ply in person only. 100 South Texas Ave. 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 190tfn SALES IN POST OAK MALL *Need someone to De mo/Sell ‘Part-Time ‘Sales/Demo EZ Organs, Pianos & Acoustic Guitars Above Minimum Wage & 5 percentage of Sales Will work with another young lady KEyboARcl Center Inc. 764-0006 For Appointment POST OAK MALL College Station, TX 77840 3-C BAR-B-Q Culpepper Plaza Now Hiring DISHWASHERS, CASHIERS, HOSTESSES, SERVING-LINE WORKERS. Apply between 9-11 and 2-4. NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. national for rent Battalion/PageS February 24, PART-TIME DELIVERY * Piano/Organ Moving *Earn mileage on your truck ‘Flexible hours *Earn ( + ) 7.50 hourly KEyboARd j| Center Inc. 764-0006 for appointment POST OAK MALL College Station. TX 77840 103tfn 4-plex apartments for rent Southwood Val ley, 2-bdrm, $350-$450/month, 696- 5549. 103121 New duplex two bedroom W/D connec tion, fenced backyard, Southwood Valley, 696-0167 after 6 p.m. 102t5 University Acres Apartments- country liv ing at reasonable prices. Call Jane at 696- 4203 0oe Courtney, Inc.). 80tfn FOR SALE Wildlife seek warm shelters from icy winter temperatures Drums-4pc., Gretsch, $600, 696-0288. Bargain Barn-Sale- Used Furniture, Anti ques, Misc. 3 miles west TAMU on FM 60, Wed-Sat, 10-6. 102t5. 1973 Honda 350-Four excellent condition, saddle bags, faring, 846-9238, after 5 p.m. 102t5 Beautiful women clothes new or worn once by Dallas and New York models. Sizes 7- 16, 696-7664, ask for Diane after 4 p.m. 101t5 1981 Honda motorcycle-CB-400-T Hawk, $1500, excellent condition, 696-0359. 100t5 Registered female Doberman puppy, Black & tan, shots. $125.00, 696-7664. 99t5 80 Citation 2 dr. Coupe, Blue, V-6, 4- speed, 32 MPG, AC, PS, RB, AM-FM Cassette, $5000, 846-8444. 99t5 1982 Yamaha Towny, 845-7654, 846-3521, Brent. 10It5 SERVICES Typing on word processing equipment. Ex perienced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. 84140 United Press International ST. LOUIS — The case of the house-broken opossum is just one of many bizarre tales arising from the record winter in the Midwest. “We got a call from a woman who said, ‘I don’t know if I’m breaking the law, but I’ve got a opossum living in my house,”’ said Suzie Sutton, who operates the wildlife rescue center. The woman explained she leaves a door cracked for her cats to go outside, and the opos sum walked in one snowy night and curled up under a desk in her kitchen. The opossum also used the exit, until a two-foot snowfall made it impossible to go outside. “She just put down some pap ers and he went over and used them,” Sutton said of the opos sum. “He even took one of the Lesbian/Gayline 846-8022. 90H6 "Traveling to Europe? Rainbow Tours/ AYH has American Youth Hostel passes, Eurail, charter flights. (713) 681-2733; 7407 Katy, #102, Houston, Texas 77024- 2184”. 98t8 Call Cathy or Betsy for all your typing or word processing needs. 696-9550. 131tin Typing 823-7723. Professional editing and typing, 696- 8352. 95tI0 Professional typing. Call 693-4084 9 a.m.-9 p.m. » 86t20 Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds 822-0544. 155tin Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846- 3755. 178tfn For your next party call: Rainbow Sound. Mobile music system. Rock, C&W & Dis co. Information 693-5328. 94tl2 Typing 775-7017. NEED CREDIT Acquire Mastercard or Visa even if you have bad credit, no credit, divorced or bankrupt. Must be 18. Send self- addressed, stamped envelope to American Credit Services, 3202 West Anderson Lane, Suite 203, Austin, Texas 78758. 98tio Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 I ^ 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 " typingI' r All kinds. Let us type your propos-i als, dissertations, reports, essays on our WORD PROCESSOR.! Fast service. Reasonable rates. | Business Communication Services ' 4013 Texas Ave. S. > 846-5794 I65tfm GUITAR TEACHER IN POST OAK MALL *Part Time Work ’Flexible Hours KEyboARd *Must Read Music *Beginning & Intermediate Students 3 Center 764-0006 ifilHill Inc. For Appointment POST OAK MALL College Station. TX 77840 103tfn JOB OPPORTUNITIES d 1 ;a I • a c Jo b For employment information at Texas AflcM University dial 845-4444 24 hours a day. Equal Employment Opportunity through Affirmative \ction. Texas A&M University 181tfn ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommates wanted for apartment, 696-0611. 98*7 Roommate needed to share 2 bdrm. Du plex new $175.00, Steve, 775-3766. 10315 LOST LOST: Outside of Walton new Schwinn Super LeTour 27" white and red stripes $100.00 reward. No questions, Stewart, 1 260-4979. 10U10 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 i*fn Dog needs ride to San Antonio before Spring break. Will pay for gas after 6 p.m. 775-9154. 103(2 Need tutor for Finance 341, $5/hour. Call Kevin at 779-9247. 103(6 FOR LEASE Sublease needed. One bedroom 650 square feet + utilities 255/mo. Contact Curtis at 696-8567 after 5 p. m. 102(4 FOUND FOUND: Small black Labrador mix puppy near downtown Wellborn Cafe. 103(4 FOUND: Black female Dachsund-Like puppy with green collar. 6-8 weeks old. Call 693-4325. 101(2 cats’ towels to sleep on. The woman said the cats and the opossum get along just fine.” The center has had several calls from homeowners who said squirrels, birds and raccoons were stuck in furnace and fire place flues, where they sought warmth from the freezing tem peratures. “We had a squirrel in a piano and another one in a beautifully built copper wet bar,” Sutton said. “We had to take the whole thing apart to get him out. We’ve had them in dryer vents and even all the way into dryers.” A maid in the fashionable suburb of Ladue telephoned E olice to say a burglar had roken into the home of her em ployer, who was away on a two- week skiing vacation. Police ar rived and found a raccoon in a bathtub. “He had fallen 30-something feet down the chimney and hit his head on a fireplace grate,” Sutton said of the intruder. “He needed food and a little atten tion to his head trauma, but he’s doing well.” Another caller said a Great Horned owl was eating the pro visions being put out for other animals. “This woman said she had put out marshmallows for the rac coons and this owl kept eating them,” Sutton said. “Can you imagine an owl, which usually eats mice and rats, hungry enough to eat marshmallows? That tells you how desperate the situation was.” Sutton said many of the anim als were hungry because the heavy snow cut off their food supply, and she said the quick melt and resulting flooding is causing more pro “All the animals [IkI burrows — foxes, groundhogs — ate i flooded out,” she said] it turns out to be aci they freeze. “We’ve had ducks* bite. We find them fro® water.” Sutton said one tl can do to help is provi ing place for wildlife, “People are wonidl feeding the birds;! give a little attentiontoili inals,” she said. “You can leave I feeder high enougl can’t get it. Opossumsij coons can get to that! cat chow is fine, andij corn is good for bodyki of course an occasion! cookie couldn’t hurt.” ‘Shoot first, ask later’ policy spares Baltimore cab driver United Press International BALTIMORE — The city’s chief prosecutor staunchly de fended his “shoot first, check the facts later” policy and said he marges will not file charges against a cab driver who killed two passengers who tried to rob him. Taxi driver Joseph Word, 49, shot and killed the men after one of them pointed a .38- caliber pistol at nis head, police said. The shooting Sunday night occurred less than one week af ter Baltimore state’s attorney William A. Swisher told resi dents they could use deadly force to defend themselves. “Whenever a person is in real, honest fear that they, or their loved ones, are about to be seriously injured or killed, then you have the right to defend yourself,” Swisher told The News American in an interview published Tuesday. “And the defense goes so far as to use fatal force, meaning to kill the evil doer. AUTO INSURANCE FOR AGGIES: Call: George Webb Farmers Insurance Group 3400 S. College 823-8051 “The law in Maryland says you do not have to retreat from your home. You have the right to shoot first and check the facts out later.” Word picked up the men as fares and one passenger pointed a gun at him and demanded cash. Word reached under the seat, grabbed his .32-caliber revolver and fired six shots, police said. The two men, Michael E. Gumbo, 24, and Dexter E. Gray, 26, both of Baltimore, died in stantly. The incident was the second time in two weeks Swisher has declined to prosecute citizens who shot apparent wrongdoers. Last Monday, a tenant shot and killed an apparent burglar as the man fled from an invalid neigh bor’s apartment. Swisher said his policy applies only to clear-cut' instances of self-defense. “We’re not talking about cow boys running around shooting from the hip at any shadow that "Weitl moves,” he said. “V about real self-defenstj He added he is i mending residents : selves. “I am not advocatiiis| carry guns at all,’’ Sw “But anyone should damn well knotl use it.” A’leta I He told the newspapcfestudies marks have sparked ip wide response. “I didn’t realize this# an emotional issue," “Hundreds of dtia f ihoned in the rom Washington, Virginia, Philadelphia,| do, Hollywood, Sacraffll arm << o F=>TICA1^ Prescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired 216 N. MAIN BRYAN 822-6105 Mon.-Frl. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat. 8 a.m.-1 p.m. -j ALLEN Oldsmobile Cadillac Honda GENERAL PUBLIC $5.00 TAMU STUDENTS $3.50 MARCH 9, 1982 8:00 P.M. TICKETS AVAILABLE AT MSC BOX IN RUDDER. 5 United ] IRVING bout a pro ted Press 11 [ol-profit ladio have lorts said ” ■The ii fcout is d Fank Mai tomes up , Hived.” KThe Nl Electing (v Suburb of RUDDER AUDITOIjdrop the P TEXAS A&M UNIVt haverequi C : the UPI , owner, E. MSC CAMAC PRESENTS “EL CURRO ’Y LOS FLAMENCO de SAN ANTONIO’ A DANCE TROUPE SALES - SERVICE “Where satisfaction is standard equipment" 2401 Texas Ave. 779-3516 OFFICIAL NOTICE ATTENTION LIBERAL ARTS STUDENTS: Look ahead into the future. What will you do after graduation? Do you know where you want to work? Do you know what you want to do? Do you have any contacts? Do you have any professional job experience? What char acteristics do you possess that will make you attractive to employers? CO-OP can help equip you with the solutions to these and other career related problems. We have job openings for this summer and this fall. Job assignments will be made for both semesters before mid-term this spring. So come by Room 420 Harrington Tower or call Jamie Freeman of Dr. Henry Pope at 845-7814 for more Information. Act now before its too late. 99t5 MONDAY EVENING ' TUESDAY EVENING SPECIAL SPECIAL Salisbury Steak with Mexican Fiesta Dinner Mushroom Gravy Two Cheese and Onion Enchiladas Whipped Potatoes w chili Your Choice of Mexican Rice One Vegetable Patio Style Pinto Beans Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Tostadas Coffee or Tea Coffee or Tea One Corn Bread and Butter PERSONALS ATTRACTIVE INTELLIGENT athletic male grad student seeks similar female for fim, sports, companionship, 846- 2517. ^ 102(7 ATTENTION ALL GIRLS To the good looking woman wearing the black dress in the G.T.E. Phone Mart on Tues day, 2-16-82. I didn’t get the chance to find out your name, I’d like to get to know you bet ter. Please call Robert 696- 3761. 102(3 then obtai eral fount |ted op e |Edwarc Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be PleasedUP; w s< These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting FM $ Each Daily Special Only $2.19 PlusTai “Open Daily” Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to7lf WEDNESDAY EVENING Chicken Fried Ste? ! oss ible w cream Gravy Whipped Potatoes at! Choice of one otto Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and 5/ Coffee or Tea son expl gress e < • The fious negc .Mankie vould rei UPI abo u «the con tfO area, Stellites. “We h a JV” Esi ‘gain is H , THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALfcS AND SAUCE Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing — Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee FOR YOUR PROTECTION OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS. FRIDAY EVENING SPECIAL BREADED FISH FILET w TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SATURDAY NOON and EVENING SPECIAL Yankee Pot Roast (Texas Salad) Mashed Potato w gravy Roll or Com Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee SUNDAY SPI NOON and Ell ROAST TURKEY DIN Served t Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressirj] Roll or Com Bread-B# Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of af; | One vegetable D a rQuality First”!