The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 25, 1982, Image 6

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    Battalion Classifieds
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
I’art-timr tck plionr siirvoiml. \\ ri'k-
niilltls anil mI'l ki'iuls. No salt s or oolloi-
tions. Call 2(iO-V)(K%3. 11TH
FOR RENT
$320.(X) per week this summer. Call 696-
4457 for an interview. 118t3
Computer sales
A&A Video + (
lii'lp xxaiiti'il part-t
amipiiti'is S46-7119.
ime
17t5
Electric Cowboy
Now hiring
WAITRESS AND
HOSTESS.
Full and part-time. Apply in
person.
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
Help wanted in local firm. Must have some
background in floor plan drawings, bluep
rints, etc. Fidl or part-time. Call 779-2398.
Ask for John. 11614
Duplex for rent 2 bedroom 2 bath. Great
location $425.00 + utilities. Available Au
gust, 1982 1-512-327-4722. 119t3
GRAHAM CENTRAL STATION
Door Cashier well-groomed or attractive,
outgoing. Pay $4.00/hour. Apply in person
1600-6 S. College Ave. See Jeff. 107tfn
Now hiring busboys. Apply between 2
p.m.-5 p.m. at 404 University Drive
East - 114tfn
of 18 and
BRYAN HOSPITAL has
one
full-time position available for
Medical Technician. Either 1-9
P.M. shift or 3-11 P.M.
Con-
tact Sharon Robinson
775-
4200 E.O.E.
11917
GOING TO BE AROUND FOR
AT LEAST TWO MORE
YEARS?
Going to want to make some easy
money? Then UNIVERSITY RE
FRIGERATORS wants to talk with
you! Apply now for managerial po
sition by calling 696-1212 (be
tween 2 p.m.-9 p.m. only). Dead
line for applications April 4, 1982.
Excellent salary, benefits, experi
ence! 117110
SUMMER JOB
CAMP COUNSELOR
Working with physically and
mentally handicapped at
Camp Soroptimist near Dal
las. A job with rewards which
will last a lifetime. Openings
for men. For information call or
write Camp Soroptimist, 7411
Hines Place, Suite 123, Dal
las, TX 75235 (214) 634-7500.
11718
Tizzairm
Delivery
PIZZA INN Apply in person and ask for
Mr. Marshall. 413 Texas Ave. College Sta
tion U»t.3
Biochemist to develop non-toxic biodeg
radable Insect Control Knowledge of
Grantsmanship desirable. Access to Labo
ratory essential. Send Brief Resume to
Blackhawk, Inc. P.O. Box 7703, Phoenix,
Arizona 85011. 119(3
THE GREENERY
is interviewing for the following posi
tions:
‘Landscape Equipment Operators
(Starting Pay $4.00 per hour)
‘Landscape Equipment Salesman
(Starting Pay $4.00 per hour)
‘Small Engine Mechanics
(Starting pay determined by experi
ence)
The Greenery is located at 4303 Texas
Ave. Next Luby’s Cafeteria.
•Bookkeeper (Starting pay determined
by experience). 17(4
Phone sales work, 3 shifts, $3.50 up. Call
775-9460. 115t 11
TEACH OVERSEAS!
Graduating seniors are en
couraged to apply. For details,
please send a self-addressed,
stamp, long envelope to
FRIENDS OF WORLD TEACH
ING, Box 1049, San Diego, CA.
92112-1049.
NOW HIRING
for the
College
Station
MCDONALD’S
Hours 11-2
Starting Salary
$3.85
Apply 801
University Drive
m
£ McDonald's
Nobody Can Do It Like
McDonald’s Can!
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
SCHLOTZSKY’S
Now accepting applications
for Full time positions. Ap
ply in person only. 100
South Texas Ave.
SWEnsen*S
Hiring now for the rest of the
Spring Semester and for Summer.
Full or Part-Time.
CULPEPPER PLAZA
DISHWASHERS, COOKS,
FOUNTAINEERS & ICE CREAM
MAKERS.
POST OAK MALL
ICE CREAM SCOOPERS.
Apply in person at desired loca
tion.
117t4
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.
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY ATHLETIC
DEPARTMENT
RESIDENT ADVISOR POSITIONS
AVAILABLE
QUALIFICATIONS: Resident advisor candidates must be senior or
graduate student classification with overall 2.25
GPA and some residence hall experience pre
ferred but not necessary.
DUTIES. Live with the student athletes in Cain hall, serve as coun
selor to the athletes, and act as liason between Resident
Manager and Athletic Department administrators.
STIPEND: Room and Board
In-state tuition waiver
APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE: Cain Hall (campus) or Leroy Suther
land 845-4692.
11416
NOW HIRING
DELIVERY PEOPLE NEEDED
FLEXIBLE HOURS
$3.75/hr. plus 6% commission plus tips merit
raise after 2 weeks up to S4.50 hr.
Apply between 3:30 and 7 M-F
319 Patricia or 2314 S. Texas
(across from the Dairy Queen) 117tfo
3 bedroom 2 bath, all appliances, washer-
/dryer available, immediate occupancy,
close to university, $450 to $475/month.
696-7714, 693-0982. nstfn
Needeil males between the ages
28 willing to pose for nude plmtography.
For more information call 846-4846. 117(3
Part-time maintenance 6; yard help. 7i9-
8178 Paul Zuelilkc. 117t5
3 bedroom l!/z bath brick duplex in South-
wood Valley on shuttle bus route available
June 1st. $420 + utilities no pets, 693-
8534. 118t4
Part-time employee for Chiropraetor s of-
tiee. Prefer medieal baekgrotind or some
college. Typing required. P.M. opening
only. Appb at 1775 Briarerest Drive and
East 29tb Street. Il7t3(l
Needs the Best. GRAHAM CENTRAL
STATION needs more WAITRESSES,
BARTENDERS AND DOOR PERSON
NEL. Good pay, excellent working condi
tions. Apply in person 1600B South Col
lege. 118(5
Dental Assistant: No experience necessary,
846-9148. 118tit)
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.
SOtfn
ft-
Male dancers needed for inter
view, call 693-2818 or 696-0004.
46«n
m
Ideal job for student. Now hirinc
NIGHT DESK CLERKS.
Work various scheduled
nights per week from 6:30
p.m. to 6:30 a.m. time to
study/sleep.
Apply in person-8:00 a.m.
6:00 p.m.-SANDS MOTEL,
320 S. Texas, C.S. NO
CALLS PLEASE.
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
Grapevine personality. 696-
3411. E.O.E.
107t1n
Part-time maintenance man
needed. Some experience
necessary in construction
field. Call Jacob Beal Property
management 775-9000. Talk
to Teri for applications. Mon-
day-Friday only.
118110
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 24«n j
FOR SALE
^HDUtfjUJOOb
DUPLEXES
FOR SALE
• 2 & 3 bedrooms
• Wooded lots
• Carports
• All electric
Special Financing
Available
Ready for occupancy
February 1, 1982
4103 South Texas Ave.
Suite 201
Bryan, Texas
Call Dick Gilby-
713-696-7213
NASH PHILLIPS/COPUS
116(11
Lincoln
cplace
PATIO HOMES
700 Lincoln
College Station. Texas
• 5 Blocks from campus
• 2 & 3 Bedrooms
• Fireplace
• Ceiling fans
• Vaulted ceiling
• W D connections
BELOW MARKET FINANCING
Call Dick Gilby 696-7213
.wl&J
nash mturscofus 11 sm
KawAvaki llTOcv. fast, beautiful, must sell,
make offer. 779-6785. 118*5
1965 Mustang, new tires, excellent condi
tion inside car and out Call 280-6155.118*5
1976 Cougar XR-7. 51.000 miles *1200.
must sell. 775-2101. Erie 118*3
Electric typewriter, excellent condition, in
cludes taming case Call evenings. 696-
2959 119*3
New Fourplex. 2 bedroom IV2 bath. Ap
pliances. Washer/dryer. Call Jane 696-
4203. (Joe Courtney, Inc.) llStfn
Trailer spaces ten minutes from campus,
free acreage for horses $75 per month. 696-
3462. 117(5
Close to campus, 2 bedroom 1V2 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.
39tln
PERSONALS
ATTENTION
FEMALES
Aggie Engineer ’80 estab
lished, handsome and lonely
for Aggie women wishes to
meet and date. Do you like
quiet dinners, Moet & Chan-
don, and weekends at the
lake. Write: 6043 Westridge
Lane #418, Fort Worth, Texas
76116.
11615
AUCTION
SADDLE AND
TACK AUCTION
A large shipment of west
ern saddles and CIRCLE Y
TACK of all kinds will be
auctioned off. Approx. 100
saddles 14", 15", 16" seats
some padded, hand tooled,
buck stitched and silver
laced. Some plain ranch
saddles. Also childrens
saddles several full silver
show saddles. All adult
saddles have a 5 yr. written
guarantee.
Partial Tack Listing: Sun
beam clippers, Trammel
bits, S.S. bits and spurs,
pads, wool blankets, ropes,
bridles, silver head stalls,
silver show halters, halters
of all kinds. Big lead ropes,
winter blankets. 100’s of
items not listed. Tack will
be sold individually and in
group lots. Dealers wel
come.
“All brand name merchan
dise”. Terms: Cash or
check with proper I.D. thru
April 1 7 P.M.
V.F.W.
2818 W. Bypass Bryan,
Texas Ph. 823-0542
AUCTIONEER: Bryan
Stacy #TX50012-0017
Licensed and Bonded.
SERVICES
Bt'lK Dancing for any occasion. Call Dress
Rehearsal. 696-1250 anytime. 118(30
$100 Gets \ou a "Last Hall Stmlent Mem-
U rslup ' at FLOAT TO RELAX 846- Vx22
Good until Mas 31 19S2 Rn-iiaiil miiiiiiht
mei nl icrsl lips 8300 Best rates in the
United States. Il7t5
Typing ii 5-7017.
Typing 823-7723.
Quality typing. 693-4264
state/local
Battalion/Page 6
March 25, 1982
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Red Cross sponsors I
weekend health fair
Casa del Sol now leasing one and two bed
room, furnished and unfurnished for sum
mer and year round. 401 Stasney, 696-
3455. 105(48
by Cheryl Maynard
Battalion Reporter
The Red Cross will sponsor a
Health Fair at Post Oak Mall
from 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday
and Saturday.
More than 50 community
Arbor Square Apartments now leasing one
and two bedroom furnished for summer
and year round leases. 693-3701, 1700 SW
Parkway. 105148
FOR LEASE
SUBLEASE: Until Aug. 15 Courtyard
Apts. 2-bdrm studio IV2 bath $360/month,
696-6564. 118t3
Southwest Village Apartments. Now leas
ing one and two bedroom furnished or
unfurnished for summer and vear round
leases. 693-0804, 1101 SW Parkway. 105(48
Apartment for sublease at Arbor Square for
summer. Furnished 2 bedroom 2 bath
$310/month. Call Mike 696-8828. 118t5
4-plex apartments for rent Southwood Val
ley, 2-bdrm, $350-$450/month, 696-
5549. 103(21
University Acres Apartments- country liv
ing at reasonable prices. Call Jane at 696-
4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.). 80tfii
Barcelona Apartments now leasing one and
two bedroom furnished and unfurnished
for summer and year round. 700 Dominik,
693-0261. 105(48
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
Studio apts. Available now. $395/nio. $200
deposit. Lease negotiable. See nianagei-
11(H) t: Verde or call S46-3047. 117130
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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
isitf
ROOMMATE WANTED
Roommate needed immediatek sta\ free
for duration ol month. Own bedroom, elee-
trieitx paid. Tommy 846-4751 or 696-
5808. 11710
Roommate needed new trailer nice location
2 bedrooms, U/abath, $195/month plus half
bills. Eric 775-2101. 118t3
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 1 «"
LOST
High school senior ring between dorm 3
and Spence Park, blue stone, Audrey,
H.S., Reward, 260-6395. 114t7
SERVICES
TIRED? STIFF OR SORE? Let the sooth
ing effects of tlu flotation tank relax your
hoik and mind. Floats all da\ Suiidav.
FLOAT TO RELAX 846-3622. 11715
WORD PROCESS I NG-Dissertations, pa
pers, reports, resumes, etc. Fast, accurate,
reasonable-846-6200. 118t7
BACK
TO SCHOOL LI
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SPEC1
als at Float
TO RE
.AX.
Spc-
liali/.jiui in Flotation 1
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Lilun.
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117 to
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 i65ttn
SO WE RE INNOVATIVE-WHAT ELSE
IS NEW? float to Relax. 505 E. L uiversi-
tv. Suite 105. APPOINTMENT" S16-
■*i22. 117.5
Call Cathy or Betsy for all your typing or
word processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfn
Tlie benelits will la
FLOAT . 846-3622.
lifetime. Tr\
11711
Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds
822-0544. 155tfn
We have special rates for student organiza
tions AGGIE LAND FLOAT TO RELAX.
846-3622. I|7t5
Word processing papers, theses, disserta
tions, letter-perfect printing, 696-8910.
109t20
ADD AN HOUR OF RELAXATION TO
YOUR BACK-TO-SC.TIOOL SHOPPING
LIST. Two hours are bettor than one. 816-
:1622. This ad is sour eoiipon invitation to
purchase 2 hours lor the price of I I!7|5
Leshian/Cax line 846-8022.
io7tn
ATHLETES Floating at FLOAT TO RE
LAX will enhance voiir aliilitx in oxers
s|K>rt and gke sou the relaxation soil need
to compete in school work. 816-3622 117(3
Tvping!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-
3755. I78tfn
ENHANCE YOUR NATURAL ( RE \TI\
I'D AT FLOATTO RELAX SUi-3622. Visa
Mas teri .harge. Il7t.>
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A professional photographer will be on campus taking
portraits Saturday March 27. Plan now for Easter, Gradu
ation & Mother's Day. Individuals, couples, or groups are
invited to have their portrait made by a former Aggie.
March 27, 10:00 am-5:00 pm. Academic Building-Sully,
Military weekend special.
1 8x10
1 5x7
4 wallets
$15.00
agencies, businesses and student
groups will provide health edu
cation information and conduct
free health screenings.
“Our goal is to increase public
awareness of every aspect of
health and safety,” said Sharon
Dill Kerr, chairman of nursing
and health services for the Bra
zos County chapter of the Amer
ican Red Cross. The Health Fair
is the first of its kind in Brazos
County, and Kerr said the Red
Cross plans to make it an annual
event.
The screenings include vision
and hearing testing, blood
pressure, posture and height-
weight evaluations.
The Texas A&M Department
of Health and Physical Educa
tion will calculate body fat per
centages by using calipers in a
skin-fold test.
Computers will be used to
give nutrition analysis and to de
termine heart disease and can
cer risk.
In preparation fortheHea!
Fair, children in Bryan andQ
lege Station schools wereinvis
to draw posters using the fai
theme “For Your Health n ayon
Mine.” As part of the openi
ceremony, T-shirts w
awarded at 2 p.m. Fridaytosn
dents with winning entries.
Participating in a rib
cutting ceremony at that ca
mony will be Mayor Rida ninut
Smith of Bryan; Charles Zi| irima
vice chairman of the board
directors of the American I ras sc
Cross; and Bob Fleischer,da
man of the United Way.
Naomi Giroux, nuts
health education chairman
the local chapter of the ib hank
Cross, said although diet
ing ceremony is at 2 p.m,t| ler at
fair will open at 10 a.m. Frida;
give area schools the oppom
ity to bring
school hours.
students dura nents
asem
More police funds
on council agenda
Two resolutions authorizing
$ 11,411 for the College Station
Police Department will be consi
dered during a College Station
City Council meeting tonight.
Meeting Starts at 7 p.m.
The money will be used to
hire an additional officer for the
juvenile unit and to purchase
equipment with which to start a
crime prevention program.
Both resolutions cite the city’s
rapid growth as a reason for
needing the appropriations.
Another agenda item will be
the consideration of a permit
allowing an exploratory well to
be drilled inside the city
The proposed drilling site is
the University Park Subdivisio
The council will considert
rezoning requests and two
quests to amend a city zon
ordinance. The requests
amend the zoning ordina
deal with revising off-sti
parking requirements for vet
inary clinics and revising
widths for duplex construct
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the extension of Holleis
Drive and the pavilion at (
Park.
Campus Names
Stephen R. Trolingerof Austin,
a senior agricultural economics
major, has been awarded the
1982 Texas Bankers Association
Scholarship.
The $500 scholarship was
presented at the 30th Texas
Farm and Ranch Credit Confer
ence for Commercial Bankers at
Texas A&M University. The
conference was conducted by
the Texas Agricultural Exten
sion Service in cooperation with
the Agricultural and Rural
Affairs Section of the TBA.
Trolinger is a member of Col
legiate FFA, the Agricultural
Economics Club, Saddle and Sir
loin Club and Pre-Law Society.
Garden Clubs Inc.
Gamble, who will receivf
bachelor’s degree in May,*
she will use the $ 1,000 award'"
graduate study in the Dep
ment of Horticulture.
A participant in her dep;
ment’s senior honors progn
Gamble is studying foliar fer
zation, the process by whichs
tilizer is sprayed on the leave
plants. She is specifically imt
gating the incidence of leaf
when foliar fertilization is u«
a
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Patricia Gamble, a senior
horticulture major, has won the
Mrs. John M. Michiejr. Scholar
ship Award, presented by Texas
Gamble presented her ft
ings at a meeting of the Soi
ern Region of the Amert
Society of Horticultural Sciew
held in Orlando, Fla., Feb.
Feb. 1 1. She competed withs
dents in the southern part of
United States and won sect*
place with her scientific pap
Mexia drowning
trial to proceed
Monday in Dallas
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United Press International
AUSTIN — The Texas Cri
minal Court of Appeals with
drew its stay Wednesday on the
negligent homicide trial result
ing from the drownings of three
youths last summer at Lake
Mexia, allowing the trial sche
duled for Monday in Dallas to
proceed.
Attorneys for two of the for
mer Limestone County officers
— Kenneth Elliot and Kenneth
Archie — had filed a motion
asking the court to rule Dallas
County Criminal Judge Tom
Price did not havejurisdiction to
hear the case.
the Emancipation Proclantf
in Texas.
While transporting thetl*
suspects across the lake toa
iffs command post, their
was swamped. The three n
gers drowned; the three off* 1
made it safelv to shore.
The defense attorneys
tioned the court stating
officers were acting in their?]
cial capacity when the dro
ings occurred, so any negik
would involve official mis 1
duct. Such conduct would!
jurisdiction to a district codl
Typine on word processinK equipment. Ex
perienced. We understand form and style.
Automated Clerical Services. 693-1070.
84140
The judges had issued a tem
porary stay against the trial pro
ceeding and had given state pro
secutors until Monday to re
spond to the motion.
Prosecutors filed a claim with
the appeals court Wednesday
stating Price had jurisdiction to
hear the misdemeanor case.
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FOR AGGIES:
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Farmers Insurance GrocJ
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The court promptly lifted the
stay and said no motions for a
rehearing by the defense would
be considered. This cleared the
way for the trial — moved three
times already — to commence.
The two officers and David
Drummond, a Limestone Coun
ty probation officer, arrested
three teenagers — Steven Book
er, 19, Carl Baker, 18, and
Anthony Freeman, 18 — for
alleged drug possession at a
Juneteenth celebration at Lake
Mexia. Juneteenth (June 19) is
the day blacks first learned of
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