HELP WANTED CONSCIENTIOUS CLEANERS with transportation, phone & job references, start at $3.75 per hour, travel compensa tion, paid vacations & flexible hours at HOME CARE SERVICES, 846-7750. 178tfn Needed at Once: Need 12 ladies for tele phone office work a.m., p.m. hours availa ble, good salary, company benefits. Apply 9-5 at 100D W. Brookside Dr., Bryan at S. College and Brookside. 2tl0 Need person to clean office and home. 5 hours per week (possibly more if desired) $4.50/hour. Call 693-9729 between 2 and 5 weekdays. Ask for Sheryl. 5t2 Male dancers needed for inter-; view, call 693-2818 or 696-0004.1 46tft| HELP WANTED Experienced GRILLCOOKS, WAITRESSES & DISHWASHERS. Apply in person SAMBO’S 1045 Texas Ave., C.S. 190tfn FLORAL/DESIGNER Full-time. Apply in person. PETAL PATCH 707 Texas Ave. Suite 125. Part-time help wanted. Grapevine personality. 696-3411 eoe Now accepting applications for is. Call waitresses. Call for an interview. 693-2818 or 693-6429. gWENSER-S COOKS/DISHWASHERS COUNTER HELP Now Hiring For Fall Semester. Competitive Compensation Plan. Apply in Person At: Culpepper Plaza, C.S. 5t4 BRYAN HOSPITAL RADIOLO GY DEPT, has full-time position available for a Registered X-ray Technician. Day time hours. No call involved. Will alternate every third Saturday morning. Contact Sharon Robinson, 775-4200. An affiliate of Humana Inc. E.O.E./M/F Day & Night/part-time openings. We work around schedule. Call between 7 a.m.-10 a.m. & 1 p.m.- 5 p.m. 693-1669 Clara, Manager 2t7 FULL OR PART TIME Battalion Classifieds September 8,1 HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR LEASE FIAT MECHANIC NEEDED to repair 1975 Spyder. 845-3703, 693-3674. 6t5 1979 Yamaha TT500, street legal, low mileage, extras, $825. 693-2605. 4t5 IMMEDIATE: Need 10 persons to make local deliveries. Need good car/motorcycle. Earn $30 & up a day. Apply at 100D W. Brookside Dr., Bryan at S. College and Brookside Dr. 2U0 1980 Suzuki GS1100L, child of divorce- Must Go! $3000, 779-9121, 845-8230.189tl0 Almost new bed for sale. Call 693-4332, best offer will be taken. 2t7 Part-time work for student with pickup truck $4.00 per hour, 775-5757. 3t5 Maserati engined Citroen SM. Sunroof, 37,000 miles. $8,600. 775-0345. It8 Kitchen help needed. Full or part-time, evening shift. $4.00 per hour. HILL SEA FOOD RESTAURANT, East 29th at Car ter Creek. 4t5 6' X 12' heavy-duty fully enclosed utility trailer, new this year, 696-7329. 2t5 Full-part-time Archie’s Taco Bell. Apply at 3901 S. Texas, Bryan. It7 Must sale immediately 1972 Fiat $600.00, good condition. Call after 5:00 p.m., 775- 4342. 5t5 Need employment? Apply at CENARE Ita lian Cruisine, 404 University. 4tfh Toshiba PC-5060 cassette deck w/Dolby. $125, 696-9693. 4t3 1979 Kawasaki 400 LTD, excellent condi tion, 260-7985. 4t7 Part-time tor local radio station work as news reporter & announcer. Must be available for evenings, weekends & holidays. Only dependable & conscien tious need to apply. Prefer some expe rience/advance journalism student. Phone 779-1587, ask for Diane. ' Suzuki TS250X, excellent condition, 1300 miles. IDEAL for school and play. Must sell $1200 or best offer. For info. 775-6598, 693-9852. 2t5 Peageot 10-speed bicycle in well-kept con dition. $100. Call 779-6331 after 5:30 p- m. 5t3 ^fPartfWay APARTMENTS 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, 2 swimming pools, shuttle bus, laundry facilities, security guard. 1600 Southwest Park way, 693-6540. isatfn DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR COUPLES for present and fu ture Houston post routes. Early morning hours. Papers rolled by machine. $200-$750/month. 846-2911 846-0396 24tfn Buy & sell used furniture, antiques, dishes, misc., 3 miles TAMU on Hwy. 60 W., 846- 3457. 3tll Children grievi as hospital err United Press International SALINAS, Calif. — For three agonizing hours Phyllis Gibbs’ children thought their mother had died in a Caldwell, Idaho, hospital. Then they learned it was a mistake. A patient with the same last name had died from heart problems, but Mrs. Gibbs was SPECIAL NOTICE “We felt two different emo tions in one day — the two most powerful emotions anyone can feel,” Kimberly Gibbs, 19, said Monday from the family’s Sali nas home. “We were hysterical. It was so terrible. I couldn’t sleep last night.” She said the family had in formed relatives in Arkansas and they were planning to come west to attend the funeral. Suzuki TS-185 1978 $350.00, 696-7732. 5t4 1981 Suzuki GS1000, 5400 miles must sell, asking $2300, 846-1914. 2t5 Rickenbacker Bass guitar and Peavey Bass amplifier. Excellent condition, 846-6432. 3t4 The HOUSTON CHRONICLE is cur- 1 rently taking applications for newspap er route carriers for summer & fall semesters. Routes take 2V2 to 3 hours per day, with salary from 400 to 800 per month. All routes receive a gas allowance also we need solicitors for the summer & fall semester. If interest ed please call Julian McMurrey 693- 2323.SOtfni Pioneer SX-626 stereo receiver. Call 775- 8544. 3t5 Wylbur CRT and Modem; twin mattress w/springs, 779-9093 after 6. 6t5 1980 Kawasaki 550, 9,000 miles, faring, $1200, 696-3942. 6t2 1980 Suzuki 550L 7100 miles with extras, asking $2100, 775-3739. 6t5 Graduate ticket book, $40.00/best offer, 693-5017 after 6. 6tl GRAHAM CENTRAL STATION Meeds The Best ★ BARTENDERS ★ WAITRESSES ★ DOORMEN ★ CASHIERS/HOSTESSES O^I.s ★ BARBACKS ★ BAR MANAGERS ★ ADVERTISING/PROMO TIONS ASSISTANT — Credentials Required * SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER 3ood pay, opportunity for advancement 'leat appearance and cheerful attitude re quired. Apply In person 1-2 p.m. daily, or •nake appointment for Interview. Qraham Central Station, 1600 South College Ave. King size waterbed with waveless mattress, headboard 6 months old. Excellent condi tion. $480, 693-8460. 6t3 11° L. F. by 15° L. F. light brown carpet with pad-$75.00-822-4522-after 5:00 p.m. 6t2 1976 Honda CB500T 4600 miles with ex tras, asking $1650, 775-3739. 6t5 79 Mustang, air, stereo, 4-speed, 3 MPG, 845-9782 or 696-1038. 6t4 12 foot Reticulate Python with cage. Seri ous inquiries. $350.00, 696-8514. 6t5 MEXICAN DRESSES $25 each. We manufacture our own. Order at Alfredo’s Tacos Al Carbon, 509 E. University Dr. at Northgate, 846-3824. ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES OF TAMU ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER YOUR GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS ROOM 217. MSC 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER MONDAY — FRIDAY Begin Sept. 1, 1982 — LAST DAY, Sept. 30, 1982 1122 FOR RENT 3 bedroom 2 bath with all appliances plus washer & dryer-close to TAMU & mall. $475/mo., 775-5757. 3t5 * COMPUTER TERMINALS: J HOUSTON POST are accepting applica-1 *-R e nt one now and get part of De- ?■ t™ 5 /±T mester - Apply earIy \f^'i*cember free. Prices are $45 and? *■$65 per month. Terminals pro-J. FOR RENT Jvided by ZZYP. Call Jana today at ? J693-5295. laotej ‘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 j COLLEGE REP WANTED to distribute “Student Rate” sub scription cards on campus. Good income, no selling involved. For information and application write to: CAMPUS SERVICE 1745 W. Glendale Ave., Phoenix, A2. 85201. Rt1 NOW LEASING FOR FALL&SPRING •Pool •Jacuzzi •Game room •Shuttle Bus •Cable TV •Security Guard •Large Party Room •Volley Ball Court •Basket Ball Courts Catty Cornered to Oaks Park with - Picnic Area - Trees &. Gazebo Call Soon • Only A Few Leases Left 700 Dominik, College Station, Texas (713)693-0261 READING EFFICIENCY COURSE This could be the most important course of your entire career! IMPROVING READING COMPREHENSION * STUDY HABITS *SELF-ASSESSMENT *TEST TAKING IMPROVING SPEED IN READING ^DIFFERENT STRATEGIES FOR DIFFERENT MATERIALS *N0TETAKING from LECTURE and TEXTBOOK ^VOCABULARY EXPANSION WHO NEEDS THIS COURSE? Freshman, Sophomore or Junior — ! on the Honor Roll or on Probation! EVERYONE can improve his/her READING EFFICIENCY! Register: 718 Harrington Tower $60.00 tuition fee — 845-7140 Delivers Free... Fresh! Fast! Hot Pizza! Plus Free Cokes! Call Now 846-3768 846-7751 We Guarantee 30- Minute Delivery Service! SERVICES PREGNANCY TERMINATION Houston Gynecological Group 1-800-392-8676 We Take the Time to Care. 6t20 PROFESSIONAL TYPING. Dissertations, Theses, Term Papers, Re sumes, Etc. Call Dianne, 846-0132. 189t24 PERSONALS PERSONALS jT Service For All ^ Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. ■| Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 ^ 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 1<1nJ Single father, Ph.D. student, 30’s, strong handsome type, diverse in terests, seeks to date attractive, physical, mature (20's or 30’s) lady looking for an enjoyable meaningful relationship. J.W., Box 4732, C.S., Tx. 77844. “Problem Pregnancy? Free pregnancy test ing and referrals. (713) 524-0548.” 188tfn Typing experienced, fast, accurate, all kinds, 822-0544, 846-9707. 184tfn Kathy from Phys. 219 lab, please call Mark at 693-2391. 6t2 JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR RENT HELP WANTED If you've been there, you know, the friendliest people work at Graham Central Station! For fall we will be expanding our staff by 50 positions. We need cheerful peo ple for the following positions... ★ Bartenders ■A' DJ's ★ Cashiers/flostesses ★ Waitresses ★ Doormen ★ Barbacks ★ Bar Managers Good pay, opportunity for ad vancement. Meat appearance re quired. Apply in person 1-2 p.m. daily or make appt. for interview. Grabam Central Station 1600 S. College Ave. WHY BOTHER WITH ELECTRICITY BILLS? At the VIKING... One check pays all your housing expenses, including top maintenance service, all electric kitchens, pool, lighted tennis courts, and security guard. Compare our summer rates today As low as $ t 25 O Wm. J. Garrett ‘47 BILLS PAID ABARTMENTS 1601 Holleman, College Station, Texas 713/693-6716 d 1 •al a Job For employment information at Texas A&M University dial 845-4444 24 hours a day. Equal Employment Opportunity through Affir mative Action. Texas A&M University “The New Sunshine Laundry” “Student” sit back and relax let us wash for you! Wash, dry and fold one day service. TV and AC, 3815 E. 29th, 846-9983. 189t10 Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846- 3755. 178tfh ROOMMATE WANTED Student roommate needed, 764-8770. 6t3 Male, 3rd roommate wanted, for a nice 2 bedroom, furnished at Taos Apts. 16 rent + electricity, 696-3905. 2t7 Female roommate. $105.00 plus utilities. Peppertree Apts. Share room, 696-6423.3t5 SERVICES WANTED FOR PART-TIME EMPLOY MENT One Student of Architecture One Student of Mechanical Engineering One Student of Structural Engineering Students will be working on an experimental structure to be built by the Texas Renaissance Festival. The work can be done at school or home. Compensa tion can be arranged by the hour or by bid. For an interview call 713-894-2516. 415 1 Brand j rent; 2 new duplexes for bedroom, 2 baths, 1 1 fireplace, w/d connections, I J fenced yards, on Navarro, j l one block from shuttlebus I * route. 696-5549. 1 BLOCK FROM CAMPUS 1 Bedroom, 1 bath duplex. Fenc ed. Utilities paid. $350/mo. for 1 person. $375 for 2. Ellen-846- 7753 or 846-0916. | I WVJI 11- CLOSE TO CAMPUS Spacious 2 bedroom IVz bath 4- plex with washer/dryer. Popular floor van w/large kitchen, ap pliances, drapes, walk-in closets, linen closets, large rear deck. 710 Wellesly Court, 693-8685. 5tfn Fourplex apartment for Tent, 2 bedrooms, 1V2 baths, washer and dryer, fenced patio; 2801-A Longmire, on shuttle bus route. $450/month, no pets. 696- 5549. 1113 NEW LAUNDRY & GAME ROOM Wash/dry, fold service, dry cleaning, open 24 hours, at tendant 7 a.m.-6 p.m., 1805 Deacon at Longmire. CAR WASH Has latest equipment includ ing foam brush, tire & motor cleaner 1000 lb pressure, open 24 hours, Deacon at Longmire. WANTED WANTED: ME 461 and 459 solution manuels, $100.00 each, Jim 693-7644. It5 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 1tfn Desire discussion partner or part ners experienced in TM. Zen. or meditative Christian prayer to share discoveries and questions with. Call 846-8511. LOST 0„11 r'ntV... LOST: Brown wallet with identification. Please call Stanley, 260-7557, RE WARD. 4t5 "i i ( it “My grandmotherbij given oxygen when shtl out,” Miss Gibbs said. “We called the hospit* three times and beggedti* tell us, ‘Say it isn’t trutr three times they toldtmM Then we came to findouj hours later my mother» It was a mix-up. “Another woman wiil same name and numberi; hospital tag) had died,’! Gibos explained. The confusion begins day when Miss Gibbs calk grandparents in Caldwtl ho, where her mother hi;' visiting, to confirm whtt^ Gibbs would be retuntf California. Her grandparents tolc Unite. Mrs. Gibbs had sufferet^^;^ stroke but told her not to Go she was OK and intheh( me r 0 ^ * Debbie Lebaudour, 2: r P r ' se Gibbs oldest daughter, to phone Caldwell Me:^y^ m Hospital to question ofTic ^ 1,a ’' out their mother’s coodi™| tr ? n The family was swiu ' ! the intensive-care unkac“ n ^. Mrs. Gibbs had just died . ma ln ^ "We were all screanir; 1 * S( ' lM ' little brother was losing L j-'V 1 '' bbie was hysterical," Misi . e . e< J, 11 said. W- . A spokeswoman at the j 10 sai well hospital said the IM occurred when the dair*\. ,' a . s call was switched to ini(||L ^ care w here doctors wer *lj,we r ing on a patient withe, a Jf isco problems. 1 hat patient! .u. tn named Gibbs, but hada^ rein . rent first name. g nt m( Officials assumed tht'Lj^j,, v j talking to the family of thtil V. ear patient so they inadve^ entec j j gave the wrong informat: :, ni0 re spokeswoman said. )rn t h e She said it was a “codt^ f rom emergency w hen the calAll-P through. Butun “At the time of‘code :t n jlosopl so busy, you’re trv’ing to si a n patient. These thingsdoh:: OIU) r to and we’re very sorry. Ajv“I can i we could, we rectified : 1S leagu explained. r ilhan The family said an autfei awa uncle also were mistaken! y org Mrs. Gibbs was dead. :orge H Miss Gibbs and her me th brothers and sister have-ider T to their mother since themid I leai was cleared up. e’llhav. “She’s feeling OK. Ithwear her very much to know wfe'thing had gone through. Butsliiys wini needs her rest and s^Howev home. j n g the Quirks in the News Man blest in cafli L United Press Internationa METAIRIE, La. - R< Jones was stopped fors[ and had no trouble fulfi state trooper’s request fora j er’s license. Jones had them — none legal. Authorities said they discovered Jones, who wanted in at least Louisiana parishes for foi also had 12 stolen credit Officials filed more charges against Jones, eluding posession of stolen j dit cards, possession of fa and altered driver’s license! lawful use and possession driver’s license, and s counts of injuring publitj cords. II Italians seem LUCA, Italy — If Italian^ ren’t aware of the problem absenteeism in industry, | should be now. A meeting to discuss ab teeism was canceled Month 1 cause only six people sfa up. fv Video drunks tel WEST LAFAYETTE — Drivers stopped by au| ities on suspicion of dm 1 ! driving in the not-so-distai ture may be asked to playa' game to test their sobriet 1 Purdue University phat| rofessor Roger Maickel y told a Senate subcommitil alcoholism and drug abtfa] video games were an exf' way to test whether a drivt 1 ; been drinking or taking (j “The most pi^ approach to the problem H be to develop a simple roa ; | test that would enable a la'I forcement officer to detej if a driver is impaired or j Maickel said. “The state trooper J whip out a pocket gameaij to the driver, let’s see you With modern calculate computer technology, you j have the device print outt L suits right there,”he said A