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    Battalion Classifieds
HELP WANTED
al Assistant: No exporioncx 1 nccessarx ,
)148. 118tio
hiring busboys. Apply between 2
-5 p.m. at 404 University Drive
U4tfn
«!TED: 2 male students to work collee-
. Commission. Must have transporta-
846-5210. 12115
iCH NEEDED St. Joseph’s School
North Preston Bryan, Texas 77801,
6641, Jean Manna. Principal. 12U5
-time receptionist for optometric of-
. Afternoons and Saturdays, 764-
1. 121tl
HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently taking appli-
ons for newspaper route carriers. We have one
radiate opening and will also have several open-
i for the spring semester Routes take 2V2to 3 hours
day, with salary from 400 to 800 per month. All
es receive a gas allowance also we need soliciters
he spring semester. If interested please call Julian
Surrey 693-2323
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slant manager girl Friday apartment +
y part-time school year full-time sum-
Courtvard Apartments 600 University
s. 696-1709. 122t5
- accepting applications for part-time
kend & evening shifts. Apply in person
. 100 South Texas Ave. ' 122tln
tronics tech for video games, flexible
rs. Apply daily 10-5, 775-3624. 122t5
:N’S BEER GARDEN now hiring full
part-time employees, apply in person
ween 9-11 a.m. M-F, 4410 College
n. 12214
Electric Cowboy
Now hiring
WAITRESS AND
HOSTESS.
ull and part-time. Apply in
erson. stm
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
irapevine personality. 696-
411. E.O.E.
107ttn
RYAN HOSPITAL has one
ill-time position available for
ledical Technician. Either 1-9
M. shift or 3-11 P.M. Con-
ict Sharon Robinson 775-
200 E.O.E.
11917
GOING TO BE AROUND FOR
AT LEAST TWO MORE
YEARS?
3oing to want to make some easy
noney? Then UNIVERSITY RE-
: RIGERATORS wants to talk with
/ou! Apply now for managerial po
sition by calling 696-1212 (be-
ween 2 p.m.-9 p.m. only). Dead
ine for applications April 4, 1982.
Excellent salary, benefits, experi-
snee! ii7tio
vlale dancers needed for inter-
dew, call 693-2818 or 696-0004.
46«n
SUMMER JOB
CAMP COUNSELOR
Vorking with physically and
nentally handicapped at
3amp Soroptimist near Dal-
as. A job with rewards which
vill last a lifetime. Openings
or men. For information call or
vrite Camp Soroptimist, 7411
-lines Place, Suite 123, Dal-
as, TX 75235 (214) 634-7500.
11718
FULL OR
PART TIME
Day Shift
Night shift (til 10 p m.)
Weekends
Flexible hours to fit your schedule
RapiJ 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
101 Texas 105 Dominik
190tfn
HELP WANTED
Part-time employee for Chiropractor’s of
fice. Prefer medical background or some
college. Typing required. P.M. opening
only. Apply at 1775 Rriarcrest Drive ami
East 29th Street. HTt.JO
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. 118t5
Phone sales work, 3 shifts, $3.50 up. Call
775-9460. 115tll
GRAHAM CENTRAL STATION
Door Cashier well-groomed or attractive,
outgoing. Pay $4.00/hour. Apply in person
1600-B S. College Ave. See Jeff. 107tfn
CENARE
Now hiring weekend COOKS. Fri
day, Saturday and Sunday shifts. Ap
ply between 2-5 p.m. 404 Universi
ty. 120tfn
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
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
Need person or persons to be Easter bunny
at Manor East Mall. Call 696-1444, 122tl
FOR SALE
ATTENTION
AGGIES
4 Orwr Chests
44.95
5 Diwr Chests
54.95
Student Desks
79.95
5 PC. Dining Set
79.95
Sofa Sleeper
235.00
Sofa & Chair Sets
149.95
Recliners
99.95
3 PC. Coffee/end
Table
69.95
Twin Mat Sets
79.95
Full Mat Sets
89.95
Bed Frames
15.00
TEXAS FURNITURE
OUTLET
712 Villa Maria 822-5929
G Lincoln
( T > lace
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
l£
II
NASH PHIUJPS/COPUS
HONDA CIVIC
79 4-speed, air, 30 mpg. Very
nice, $3850.
696-3775.
121110
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.
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)
FOR SALE
'75 Kawasaki KZ400-fairing, crash bars with
pegs, saddlebags, luggage rack, adjustable
backrest, 50+mpg, call 846-2790 after 5,
$900. 121t5
Gold silver coins wholesale, 696-5781.121t5
1980 Mustang four speed low mileage, ex
cellent condition, 696-7637, evenings. 12115
Trailer for sale. 1970, 12x45, one bed
room. Must be moved. 693-5206 be
fore 5 p.m., 693-1037 after 5 p. m. I20t4
1976 Mercury Monarch-6 cyI-40-at-PS-AC-
50,000 actual miles best offer, 696-3049.
. 12U3
1981 Honda 400 Hawk, $1400, excellent
condition, 696-0359 must sell! 121t5
SENIOR BOOTS good condition size 11
narrow, $250. Phone 260-0696. 12115
1979 Triumph Spitfire, excellent condition,
11,000 miles. Call 260-6168, Sam. 120t5
1965 Mustang, new tires, excellent condi
tion inside car and out. Call 260-6155.11815
Kawasaki 1170cc, fast, beautiful, must sell,
make offer, 779-6785. lists
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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
116111
FOR RENT
New Fourplex. 2 bedroom 1 Zi bath. Ap
pliances. Washer/dryer. Call Jane 696-
4203. (Joe Courtney, Inc.) UStlii
Summer leases 2 bedroom 1 Vi bath 4-plexes,
close to campus, washer/drver in each unit.
$425/mo., 693-8685. 121tfn
PARKWAY
APARTMENTS
1, 2, & 3 bedrooms, 2 swim
ming pools, shuttle bus, laun
dry facilities, security guard.
1600 Southwest Parkway,
693-6540.
39tfn
ROOMMATE WANTED
Roommate needed immediately stay five
for duration of month. Own Ijcdroom. clcc-
tricitv paid. Tommv 846-4751 or 696-
5808! I ITtfi
LOST
14KT Gold rope chain bracelet, March 24,
at Academic, A&A or Zachry. Reward,
Donna 260-0225. 121t3
LOST: 2 dogs-1 small, black, female, part
cocker spaniel-terrier and 1-medium size
brown and white male-part golden retriev
er. Reward-call 846-1614. 122t5
FOR LEASE
Apartment for sublease at Arbor Square for
summer. Furnished 2 bedroom 2 bath
$310/month. Call Mike 696-8828. 118t5
Barcelona Apartments now leasing one and
two bedroom furnished and unfurnished
for summer and year round. 700 Dominik,
693-0261. 105t48
SPECIAL NOTICE
CARP’S Unification
Seminars:
The discovery of your life’s
purpose can bring world
peace today. Held every
weekend in Austin. Call
696-9267. 120t6
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 «"
AUCTION
Arbor Square Apartments now leasing one
and two bedroom furnished for summer
and year round leases. 693-3701, 1700 SVV
Parks vav. 105148
Studio apts. Available now. S395 um. S200
deposit. Lease negotiable. See nmnai'et-'
1100 ( : Verde or call 846-3047. I I7i so
University Acres Apartments- country liv-
ing at reasonable prices. Call Jane at 696-
4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.). SOtfn
Southwest Village Apartments. Now leas
ing one and two bedroom furnished or
unfurnished for summer and year round
leases. 693-0804, 1101 S\V Parkway. 105148
4-plex apartments for rent Southwood Val
ley, 2-lxlrm, $350-$450/month, 696-
5549. 103t21
Rent Duplex: 2 bedroom, 1 hath, shuttle
bus. Available May 15, $400/mo. 69 6-
426.3. 121t5
WOODSTOCK CONDO for summer rent.
2 bedroom, IVi bath, washer/dryer. Price
negotiable. Call 693-9149. 121tfi
Casa del Sol now leasing one and two bed
room. furnished and unfurnished for sum
mer and year round. 401 Stasney. 696-
3455. 105148
3 bedroom 2 bath, all appliances, washef-
/dryer available, immediate occupancy,
plose to university, $450 to $475/month.
696-7714. 693-0982. 118tfn
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.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION TECHNICAL WRITERS
IBM is hiring students with a technical writing
specialization or other Liberal Arts majors en
rolled in the technical writing program. There
are two positions open for this summer in
Austin The experience is fantastic and the
pay is even better! Interviews will be held April
2, 1982 so you must hurry if you are interest
ed. For more information come by 420 Har
rington Tower or call Jamie Freeman or Henry
Pope al 845-7814.
RUSH RUSH RUSH
12215
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March 30, 1982
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment’’
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
“different spokes for
different folks”
403 University (Northgate)
Open 10-7 Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Sat.
846-BIKE
FOUND
OFFICIAL NOTICE
JOB OPPORTUNITY
Students eligible for the workstudy
program are encouraged to apply
for work with Liberal Arts-
Continuing Education. For further
information please come by room
420 Harrington Tower.
12215
ATTENTION UBERAL ARTS STUDENTS:
A few CO-OP jobs stiW available for summer Included in
these jobs are management positions. marketing positions.
Social Security Claims Representative, mental health work
er radio broadcasting and reporting. Assistant Probation
Officer and others Jobs are also available for fall, including
legal positions and many more Arrangements must be made
NOW Come by 420 Harrington or call Jamie Freeman or
Henry Pope at 945-7814.
- 12015
ATTENTION UBERAL ARTS STUDENTS.
A new CO-OP position has just bean established A Local
department store is tootang for Liberal Arts majors who are
interested in personnel marketing or management A full
time position is available begeming this summer and also for
this faB For more information come by 420 Harrington or caM
Jamie Freeman or Henry Pope at 845-7814 ASAP This
one w# go m a hurry so you better act now
12015
Now
You Know
United Press International
The youngest Academy
Award winner in history was
Tatum O’Neal who won a best
supporting actress Oscar for
“Paper Moon,” when she was 10.
FOR RENT
LOCALLY OWNED PROPERTIES
"IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE"
CASA BLANCA
G, COURTYARD
J APARTMENTS
“COLLEGE STATIONS
STANDARD OF QUALITY"
600 UNIVERSITY OAKS C.S.
STALLINGS DR. AT HWY. 30 &
UNIVERSITY OAKS
“CONVENIENT QUALITY
CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS"
4110 COLLEGE MAIN
-BRYAN-
693-2772
846-1413
SHUTTLE BUS — SECURITY PROGRAM — CABLE TV — LAUNDRY
MEETING ROOM — POOLS — RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
Belly Dancing (or any occasion. Call Dress
Rehearsal. 696-1250 anytime 118(30
SERVICES
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-
3755 ITHtfn
Call Cathy or Betsy for all your typing or
word processing needs. 696-9650. 131tfn
WORD PROCESSING-Dissertations. pa
pers. reports, resumes, etc. Fast, accurate.
reasonable-846-6200. 118t7
Typing-Experienced, fast, accurate! All
types of papers. Call 693-6411. llltio
TYPING.
'All kinds. Let us type your propos
als, dissertations, reports, essays
on our WORD PROCESSOR.
Fast service. Reasonable rates
Besineu Communication Services
4013 Texas Ave. S.
846-5794 issttn
Quality typing. 693-4264
109(42
Lesbian/Gavlme 846-8022.
Tvping experienced Cast, accurate, all kinds
822-0544. ’ I55dh
Typing 775-7017.
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« Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
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Stress found
to promote
mice cancer
United Press International
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. —
Stress has been found to prom
ote the spread of cancer growths
in a study of mice and also may
have a similar effect on human
victims of the disease, a Seattle
researcher says.
“We think that stress does not
cause cancer, it promotes can
cer” if the right physical ingre
dients are present, Vernon
Riley, of the Pacific Northwest
Research Foundation, said
Sunday.
In an interview at the Amer
ican Cancer Society’s annual
writers’ seminar, Riley said it’s
too soon for firm conclusions re
garding whether humans are
affected by the stress in the same
manner as the mice.
But he said it wouldn’t hurt
for doctors to start helping can
cer patients — and the general
f jublic — reduce stress in their
ives.
“We’re a little conservative
about extrapolating from anim
als to humans,” said Riley, chair
man of the foundation’s micro
biology department. “However,
the basic biological principles
are the same. This is a universal
phenomenon whether it’s in
mice or a patient.”
Emotional or anxiety-
produced stress causes in
creased production of hor
mones called adrenal corticoids.
These impair a body’s immune
system, leaving it more vulner
able to viruses, newly trans
formed cancer cells or other dis
ease producers.
In a study reported last year
in the journal Science, Riley’s
team said 60 percent of female
mice innoculated with a cancer-
causing virus developed breast
cancer during a year of stress,
supplied by frequent rotations
on a turntable.
Only seven percent of those
mice handled more quietly de
veloped breast cancer.
In another group of mice, the
researchers implanted a type of
tumor known to spread to lungs
and intestines and gave them
synthetic corticosterone. Riley
said the team was skeptical any
effects of stress would be seen
because the tumors grew quickly
whether the mice were were sub
jected to stress or not.
Surprisingly, however, the
cancer cropped up in the lungs
and intestines of 90 percent of
all the mice given hormones,
while metastases occurred in
only 30 to 40 percent of the
other group.
“The primary melanoma
(tumor) might not be affected,
but the metastases are,” Riley-
said.
In Riley’s studies, higher hor
mone levels in the mice caused a
decrease in the weight of the
thymus gland, the spleen and
some lymph nodes — all impor
tant in the production of dis
ease-fighting white blood cells.
The number of these cells also
dropped when corticosterone
production rose.
FOUND: Black and tan puppy by Sbisa
Friday morning. Call 260-0074. 122t5
Judge won’t try
6-year-old girl
as adult for assault
United Press International
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — State
prosecutors say they will not try
a 6-year-old girl as an adult for
hitting a 7-year-old playmate in
the nose and will seek a simple
apology or a settlement with
juvenile authorities.
In either case, prosecutors
said Sunday, Nancy Jo Burch, a
blonde, dimpled first grader,
will not have to go through life
with a criminal record.
State Attorney Eugene Whit
worth said he will drop the
assault charge against Nancy Jo
if her parents refuse to send the
matter to a juvenile court arbit
ration panel. The parents’ deci
sion was expected Monday, he
said.
If the Burches agree to the
panel, the case will be transfer
red back to juvenile court.
“If, however, the little gill’s
parents are not willing to arbi
trate, I am going to dismiss the
charges,” Whitworth said. “That
will be the end of it. I refuse to
try her as an adult, and those are
the grounds for dismissal.”
The girl’s attorney, Alan
Wilhite, had moved Friday that
Nancy Jo be tried as an adult
because “we have faith in the
jury system” and believe she
w’ould be acquitted and her re
cord expunged.
Wilhite declined Sunday to
comment on Whitw'orth’s inten
tion to drop the charge.
Nancy Jo is charged with hit
ting playmate Shirley Lynn
Nickofls with a stick while a 13-
year-old boy held her arms be
hind her last January at a school
bus stop. The two girls are
friends again, and the boy will be
tried separately.
Under Florida law, the arbit
ration panels are part of the
juvenile justice system with
trained personnel as members.
Prosecutor Don Royston said it
would be up to them to help the
girls and their parents to agree
on some form of restitution.
“I don’t know exactly what
would be appropriate for a 6-
year-old,” Royston said.
“Perhaps a personal apology or
some other innovative idea.”
Financial restitution also was
a possibility, he said.
Whitworth said prosecutors
had tried to steer the case to an
arbitration panel within the
juvenile court system from the
start but the parents of both girls
would not agree.
Meanwhile, Shirley says she
and Nancy Jo are getting along
just fine. “I push her on the
swing, and we talk,” she said.
Assistant State Attorney Ken
Herbert said although charges
will be dropped against Nancy
Jo, it would not be in her best
interests.
“The girls live in the same
neighborhood and the girls have
to have some form of agreement
as to how they will conduct
themselves and get along
together,” Hebert said. “It is in
her best interests to go to the
arbitration panel.
“The only way for justice to be
done is for them to arbitrate or
no one will win.”
Whitworth said the victim’s
parents have agreed w ith his de
cision.
“For all intents and purposes,
by certifying her as an adult, she
now has a record. But that ran
be expunged,” Whitworth said.
“And if we were to arbitrate it,
she would not have an adjudica
tion and there w r ould be no con
viction. She would have no re
cord.”
Fonda, Hepburn
awarded Oscars
United Press International
HOLLYWOOD —Old Holly
wood, led by Henry Fonda and
Katharine Hepburn w-ith almost
a century of screen time between
them, and the English dark
horse “Chariots of Fire” domin
ated the Academy Awards.
The seriously ill Fonda, 76,
and Miss Hepburn, 72, won the
top acting honors for “On Gol
den Pond,” a tribute from his
peers to Fonda’s lifetime of
creating classic American film
characters, and making Hep-
bum the all-time Oscar cham
pion.
The English-made “Chariots
of Fire ” was a stunningly unex
pected w inner of the best pic
ture Oscar, and took awards for
original screenplay, costume de
sign and a Vangelis’ score.
The best picture category was
predicted to be a contest be
tween “Golden Pond” and War
ren Beatty’s “Reds.”
Beatty — always the brides-
maid, never the bride — won the
directing Oscar, his first win in
12 nominations, but lost in the
other three categories in which
he was nominated.
Sir John Gielgud won the best
supporting actor Oscar, his In '*•
for I lis portrayal of a crusty '«ilet
to a rich drunk in “Arthur.
Maureen Stapleton was chose®!
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