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Battalion Classifieds etc. Battalion/Page 14 April 7,1982 | HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED low hiring busboys. Apply between 2 .m.-5 p.m. at 404 University Drive ';$t. 11-ttfn I^JISE SHIP JOBS-Employer Listings, ifprmation & Applications. $5.00 to Em- oj’ment Research Services, P.O. Box Carbondale, IL 62901. 123t6 INTERURBAN needs HOSTESSES for day time shift Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 11:00-2:00. Please apply between 2:00-4:00, 505 University Suite 307. 125tfn FOR SALE SERVICES ‘Start your summer job now mak ing between $3.75 and $5.00 per hour plus as much as $26.00 per week travel. Call HOME CARE SERVICES at 846-7759. If you have phone, transportation & wil lingness to work hard. i 128tfn CfeNARE ITALIAN RESTAURANT now .icing BARTENDERS, WAITERS, iVSUTRESSES & HOSTESSES. Apply 2-5 >.jn. 404 University Dr. East. 128tl'n i'.ital Image Rep. needs several sharp at- rdfctive mature persons for new nutrition inti figure control program. Excellent pos- iilnlities for students. Career opportunity, all 822-3960. • 12815 ^ECTRONICTECHNICIAN HELPER- ’aft-time-Mou.-Sat. Call 822-4862. 12St30 SWEnsen-$ 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. 124t f n DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR COUPLES for present and future Houston post routes. Early morning hours. Papers rolled by machine. $200-$750/month. “ T 846-2911 696-8032 24 «n Moving Must sell Thorens turntable with B&O Cartridge $200.00 and Akai tape deck $100.00. Call 846-5972 after 6 P.M. 126t4 Lesbian/Gayline 846-8022 meeting Wed nesday 7:30. 127(2 RADIO SHACK POCKET COMPUTER with printer-interface, carrying case & bus iness finance software (hardly used) $250. Also TI-59 calculator $100. Call Syd 693- 2835 evenings. 125(6 DON’T SHOP before discovering your flat tering shades of color. 696-1837, 779- 1103. 124(5 w Male dancers needed for inter view, call 693-2818 or 696-0004. • • 46tfn Two sheepskin seatcovers $60 each, 693- 5177. 124(5 Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846- 3755. 178tfh BIC TURNTABLE, Model 960 Multiple play/manual, excellent condition, $135. Call 845-7564 or 693-9696 after 6 p.m. 125(5 Call Cathy or Betsy for all your typing or i word processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfn “Lazer 4258. Sailboat” w/trailer $1300, 693- 125H5 Typing on word processing equipment. Ex perienced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. 84(40 ‘Abolishing department wise,’ Fiske Bus personnel fheeded. Averaging $5- $6 an hour. Part-time. Come by Pelician’s Wharf. [PKOOT® PRINTING P.O. BOX 9963 COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS 77840 IMMEDIATE OPENINGS Experienced Phototypesetter (60 Words per minute) Camera/Stripping/Plate Operator (precision work) Pressmen (full or part-time) (Heidelberg and Multilith) WACES NEGOTIABLE 693-7676 The HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently taking appli cations for newspaper route carriers. We have ono 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 soliciters 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. 8«n Must sell Aquarium all accessories, light '.cast iron stand $95, 1BVI typewriter excel lent condition $125, Raleigh hike girls 3- speed, $95. Call 696-7203. 127(2 Quality typing, 693-4264. 109t42 Typing 823-7723. Koss HV71A headphones like new. great. Only $40.00, 779-2288. Sound 127(5 Typing experienced last, accurate, all kinds -822-0544. 155tfn AMF head “PROFESSIONAL” tennis rac ket. $35.00 retails for $70.00, 779-2288. 127(5 FACULTY AND STAFF DISCOUNTS TO FLOAT TO RELAX-AN AGGIE- LAND FLOAT AND LEARN, INC. EN TERPRISE, 846-3622. 124(5 Olympus OM svstem zoom lens 150mm, $210, retail $270, 779-2288. tt>- 127(5 Belly Dancing for any occasion. Call Dress Rehearsal, 696-1250 anytime. 118(30 FOR LEASE TYPING, PROFESSIONAL, AGGIE- LAND BOND, 693-3700, 845-2871. 124(5 Barcelona Apartments now leasing one and two bedroom furnished and unfurnished for summer and year round. 700 Dominik, 693-0261. ' 105(48 Typing-Experienced, fast, accurate! All types of papers. Call 693-6411. 121(10 WORD-PROCESSING; Papers, theses, dissertations, letter-perfect printing. 696- 8910. 127(4 PART-TIME HELP WANTED. Grapevine personality. 696- 3411. E.O.E. ROOMMATE WANTED JOB OPPORTUNITIES Male roommate wanted to sublease for summer $142.50 + electricity. Call 846- 6050 after 6 p.m. 125t5 Male roommate needed summer. Galleria area Houston. Call Charles 260-5357.128(10 NOW HIRING for the College Station MCDONALD’S’ NIGHT CLOSERS FLEXIBLE HOURS Starting Salary $3.85 Apply 801 University Drive m ■McDonald's Nobody Can Do It Like McDonald’s Can! Now accepting applications for part-time weekend & evening shifts. Apply in person only. 100 South Texas Ave. 122tfn Now hiring WAITERS, WAITRESSES IMMEDIATE OPENING and SUMMER APPLICATIONS HILL SEAFOOD RESTAURANT Apply 2-4 p.m. 846-9532. 12816 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 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 d 1 ;a 1 C Jo b For employment information at Texas A&M University dial 845-4444 24 hoars s day. Equal Employment Opportunity through Affirmative Action. \ Texas A&M University j taitfn United Press International HOUSTON — An undersec retary says there is no way to determine how much taxpayers will save when the Department of Energy is abolished, because many of its services and proce dures will be turned over to other cabinet-level depart ments. “Over a period of time, it will save money.” Undersecretary Guy Fiske said. “But we will get away from having advocates from within the department. The silly things and the things that don’t belong in the govern ment will be gone.” However, Fiske said it may take another session of Congress before the Energy Department is dismantled as promised by the Reagan administration. He said dissolving the depart ment has met with some delays because of the Congressional election this year. “It will not get the early atten tion as we thought,” he said. “It must go First through the Senate and then through the House. Fiske was in Houston to speak to the Texas Industrial Commis sion, an agency which helps attract new businesses to the Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 Graham Central Station needs more wait resses & bartendesses. Good pay excellent working conditions. Apply in person. 1600B S. College Bryan. 126(10 PERSONALS $45,000.00 GUARANTEED IN 3 WEEKS It’s legal and easy to do. For more information send a self- addressed stamped envelope to M&L Enterprises, P.O. Box 1171, Amarillo, Texas 79105. $45,000.00 GUARANTEED 12815 Part-time employee for Chiropractor's of fice. Prefer medical background or some college. Typing required. P.M. opening only. Apply at 1775 Briarcrcst Drive and East 29th Street. 117(8(1 Owner of rental properties needs person with multiple maintenance skills to work on hourly basis 846-9129 126(5 Interruban Eating House is now hiring for bus/dish position. Apply between 2-4 p.m. 505 University, College Station. 127(4 I LOVE YOU BETH LOVE BOO BOO 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. CENARE Now hiring weekend COOKS. Fri day, Saturday and Sunday shifts. Ap ply between 2-5 p.m. 404 Universi ty. 120tfn Mongo call Dave 214-386-9450 Scott Fitz- patrick call Susan soon. 696-4021. I28t2 MISC. Now hiring all positions. Stadium Restau rant & Bar. Be part of our starting line-up. Apply in person. 707 South Texas 306C College Station. Monday-Friday 2-8 p.m. 127(10 GET ACQUAINTED SPECIAL BRING A FRIEND. 2 floats for the price of 1 week days until noon and all dav Sunday-THE FLOTATION TANK WORKS, 846- 3622. 124(5 NOTICE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE MAJORS Preregistration for the Fall 1982 Semester will be conducted dur ing the week of April 19-23, 1982. If you plan to preregister, you should schedule a conference with your Academic Advisor and obtain an approved Course Re quest Form prior to the week of preregistration. Deliver the ap proved Course Request Form to the Biomedical Science Office, Rm. 332, Veterinary Medical Ad ministration Bldg. During prere gistration week, you should return to the Biomedical Science Office to pick up your registration packet and complete your registration. YOU ARE URGED TO SEE YOUR FACULTY ADVISOR SOON. 124110 United Pi WASHINf state and provides assistances beware: the J established companies. when it come He said a federal agentt ises, politiciai should not he regulating t!» just about ar energy industry, “because I In strikinj free market should be the oik law that sou that regulates and notthepj dates from v eminent.” salaries, the Fiske quickly pointed ,wi effect — pol pride to an example of whi! pledge less t happens when the governmei ness, or any gets out of regulating businei campaign pr ses. He said since gasolinev; Writing f decontrolled by Presidem; court, Justice Reagan, the market now dictate] said: the price. I "The free Although the price of ga| provides spe line quickly climbed until: processtradit reached about $1.50 a gallon,; of Americc is now down to its lowest lev/democracy — since mid-1979. paign ” Fiske also said thecountn b He noted, I had a 10 percent drop in oilcos prohibit canc sumption, a rise in crude oil W rupdng agree duction and a substantialdeclitif; dons” — sue! in oil imports — the lowest sir® Bents in retu 1971. But he add We’re optimistic, but wear 1 promise to coi relax our guard concerningtflbenefit on the world’s oil situation, Fiske sail of the genera “We’re still vulnerable," Klbe beyond t said. “A crisis, a distant war,i|Amendment j deliberate lowering of prodii-l Thedecisio tion t ales can all haveanimpaa Republican C on our energy security.” challenged a s ruling that ha< tion in which F rontierswomen Cada viewed wrongly, s ive ( b; onde researcher says FOR SALE MEDIATATION IS EASIER, MORE EF FECTIVE, IN OUR DISTRACTION- FREE ENVIRONMENT. AGGIELAND FLOAT TO RELAX, 846-3622. 124(5 Stereo sale speakers Bose 901 IV receiver SansUi 4900Z cassette tape deck Pioneer CT-F755, call 846-9345 after 5 p.m. best offer half year new. 128(2 FOR RENT 1980 Yamaha XS-1100 excellent condition. Call 696-6298. 128(6 NOW HIRING DELIVERY PEOPLE NEEDED FLEXIBLE HOURS $3.75/hr. plus 6% commission plus tips merit raise after 2 weeks up to $4.50/hr. if Apply between 3:30 and 7 M-F 319 Patricia or 2314 S. Texas (across from the Dairy Queen) 117 tfn Electric solid-body guitar. Looks, sounds good. $100, 845-3845, 779-0691. 128(5 Arbor Square Apartments now leasing one and two bedroom furnished for summer and year round leases. 693-3701, 1700 SW Parkway. 105(48 To apply for financial assistance for academic year 1982-83, Fi nancial Aid Forms must be com pleted and mailed to the College Scholarship Service prior to April 15, 1982. Forms postmarked after April 15 will not be considered for financial aid for the fall semester. Forms and information are availa ble in the Student Financial Aid Office, 3rd floor, YMCA Building. 12714 1980 Honda CB125S 3,000 miles excellent condition, $600.00 693-0422 great for school. 128(5 Studio apts. Available now. $395/mo. $200 deposit. Lease negotiable. See manugcr- 1100 C Verde or call 846-3047. 117(30 FOR RENT 1975 Yamaha OHC650, $900.00. Call 260- 2157. 128(5 Summer leases 2 bedroom l‘/2 bath 4-plexes, close to campus, washer/dryer in each unit. $425/mo., 693-8685. ' 121(fn AKC German Shepherd puppies- championship bloodlines, $200. 775-2931 (Call evenings). 128(5 New Fourplex. 2 bedroom 114 bath. Ap pliances. Washer/dryer. Call Jdne 696- 4203. (Joe Courtney, Inc.) 118tfn HONDA CIVIC 79 4-speed, air, 30 mpg. Very nice, $3850. 696-3775. 12H10 3 bedroom 2 bath, all appliances, washer- /dryer available, immediate occupancy, close to university, $450 to $475/month. 696-7714, 693-0982. 118(fn Southwest Village Apartments. Now leas ing one and two bedroom furnished or unfurnished for summer and year round leases. 693-0804, 1101 SW Parkway. 105(48 MARINE CORPS OFFICER UNI FORMS. Complete set for $850. Call 696- 2629. 124(5 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 PARKWAY APARTMENTS 1, 2, & 3 bedrooms, 2 swim ming pools, shuttle bus, laun dry facilities, security guard. 1600 Southwest Parkway, 693-6540. 39itn United Press International Contrary to popular opinion, women who travelled the Iowa frontier trail did not cry and beg to go home, a university resear cher says. Glenda Riley, a history pro fessor at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls, said most accounts of the fron tier trail were written by male historians, who inaccurately stereotyped the frontier women. “I divided the stereotypes into two categories,” she said. “First was the ‘saint in the sun- bonnet.’ This was the sturdy, hardy woman who tromped along behind the wagon, nurs ing a baby with one arm and shooting Indians with the other. “The second was the ‘madon na of the prairie’; the pale, east ern woman who had fallen in love with a man with wanderlust in his eye. She’s the one who nev er made it. She was always crying and either died or was killed on the trail.” Riley said these women are really caricatures. “There must have been some saints and there must have been some madon nas, but they can’t speak to the average woman on the frontier trail,” she said. As she set out to discredit such reports, Riley read frontier women’s diaries and letters nev er touched by previous histo rians. United Pre KNOXVILi William Bass 1 Her research is document the bizarre ai in the book “Frontierswomet would stick t Flie Iowa Experience,” whit and quit hangi says some women cried an periment. moaned over the hardships,;Bi The proble many others did wotiderfullv. mentis the me “Eveii when things were hi in town. He’s rible and they were crying,tht bodies rottinj said things like: ‘There’snotonf area behind l day that 1 wisheth myself baa al, trying to East to live.” timetable for < Riley said some women hate “We ,dor the stress and adversity, but*'trampingarou majority said it was an adva Bass, anthropt the University ———the state’s fore (Old “fir? 1 - it>s ° 0 ‘ty, and were “Things But unlike the women fence.Whenp in the factories ani an dwalkallot slums of New Enghd jSsaidlh who didn’t have anm^gsomeo\ . . t t r i how long it tak( thing to look forwardm decay. the western women , ‘7 h ? t VP^ ° , . the body at the could see opportumtl type of beetle . They could see f/llM] “ave is probab! ... . . , tion, Bass saic would change in (hetin B ass said he ture’’ — Glenda Rid the informatio author Of Frontier!: Nashville in c women: The Iowa & ® ass investigat . ,, determined th< penence CAMERO BERLINETTA 1979, 350, manual transmission, T-Top, customized, $6800, 696-2262. 125(10 University Acres Apartments- country liv ing at reasonable prices. Call Jane at 696- 4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.). 80(fn 3 bedroom Ikfe bath brick duplex in South- wood Valley on shuttle bus route available June 1st. $420 + utilities no pets, 693- 8534. 118(4 SERVICES ture. “And that came from! woman who had a b-w'eek-old baby and camped out even night. Another woman caljedji; ‘The high point of my life,’”slii said. dead for less tl But when hi back to his Knc for analysis, tht the body had years. It was the be ate Col. Willia death in the Ci YOUNG ENGINEERS DO YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED IN ALL PHASES OF POWER PLANT DESIGN? ELECTRICALS MECHANICALS TIPPETT & GEE, INC. 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Reasonable rates. ] Business Communication Services ,4013 Texas Ave. S. 846-5794 i65tfni LOCALLY OWNED PROPERTIES “IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE” ([^ COURTYARD CASA BLANCA COURTYARD APARTMENTS “COLLEGE STATIONS STANDARD OF QUALITY” 600 UNIVERSITY OAKS C.S. STALLINGS DR. AT HWY. 30 & UNIVERSITY OAKS 693-2772 846-1413 “CONVENIENT QUALITY CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS” 4110 COLLEGE MAIN -BRYAN- SHUTTLE BUS — SECURITY PROGRAM — CABLE TV — LAUNDRY MEETING ROOM — POOLS — RECREATIONAL FACILITIES 122(13 “Some of them said theirhu) Nashville in 18( bands would have turned bad! shape because it hadn’t been for them." embalmed — i Riley followed the trail ofsi \y ar victims — women who continued to ik cast-iron coffin West Coast. Particularly f Bass started pressive was one who wro« last April. In v home from Utah, saying, "I wiii fin-like structui I were in your snug parlor lt| Quarter-inch cl ing you the wonders of travel; tne bodies, in \ “I think that’s the key,” Rik decomposition, said. “Things were tough. Bi .The first bod unlike the women in the factor ? I( k last April. E ies and slums of New England who didn’t have anything(aloor forward to, the western wotiil could see opportunity; The 1 could see things would chanf ^ un t0 < f eten01 in the future.” fc an P^, wei The bodies i is the skeletal n body began the October. It dec: ing the cold mo Riley said women had tolearr new skills and adopt a “psvcltf “s specifically fc logical mindset” as they the new world. said Bass. “We pick up bodies.’ The professi Among other myths ex- search team ht ploded by her research was tht with a checklist: concept that Indians were tht can estimate h( ever-present enemy. - “Woman after woman traded with the Indians, hired them as nursemaids, spoke of them ai dear friends,” she said. “One woman in Iowa had a male Indian helping her who died. She wrote, ‘We mourned poor John as one of the family.! asked myself what happened to the rape, pillage and burning that television portrayed. “My sources did not suppnf 1 that.” has been dead. Nc You I United Press The Los An Phones. approximately 6 Pnones.