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Battalion Classifieds national HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR RENT FOR SALE Battalion/Page 12 November 22,1982 SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT Day and night shifts. Apply in per son, 815 Texas, College Station. 5918 ' HOUSTON POST are accepting applica tions for fall semester. Apply early. 846- 0396, 846-2911. * ISOtfn Permanent receptionist needed. Apply in person. THAT PLACE II Culpepper Plaza, 693-0607. 57tfn Students needed to share spacious four bedroom house. Half block campus. $200/mo., 696-5231. 59t6 Sublease for spring immaculate 1 bedroom studio apartment. Furnished, $425/mo. 693-4516. 57110 AVON Short of holiday cash? Earn extra money in time for Christmas- selling. Avon can help you have a merrier Christmas. For more infor mation call 696-0751. 46111 Enthusiastic, child oriented person to stay with 3 year old and do light housekeeping in my home. Wednesday and Thursday, 9- 2. $3.50/hour. Must have references. Call Mrs. Piper, 779-3262. 5815 Part-time Programmers. Must know Cobol & Fortran Dec. 11/23. Experience desired but not re quired. Sort Data Services, 696- 5554. 5813 leacher needed tor nursery school. Must have degree. 846-5571. 54tfn DUPLEXES AND HOUSES 2 & 3 bedroom in Bryan/CS. Kitchen appliances, W/D connection, carpet, drapes, fenced yard. JOE COURTNEY, INC. 696-4203 (Office at 512 West Loop) 36tfn Full and part-time help. Experience help ful. Apply in person at Piper’s Guff station on corner of University Dr. and Texas Ave. by Ramada Inn. • 49tl0 SUBWAY A local speciality sandwich shop is seeking energetic people to fill respon sible positions. Flexible hours, com petitive wages, apply in person be tween 10-11 a.m., 3-6 p.m., Southwest Parkway (Parkway Square), College Station. 56tfn CASA DEL SOL One and two bedroom apartment available for immediate occupan cy. Call 696-3455 or come by 401 Stasney in College Station. 28tfn FOR RENT 8 non-student tickets for T.U. game. Call 775-2470. 59t3 Batteries $21.95 + exchange guaranteed, 822-1719. 29130 New Senior boots, $280.00. Call 846- 2200. 5814 Moped $200.00, 693-7367. 58t4 SERVICES DEPENDENT HEALTH COVER AGE EATING YOUR LUNCH? SAVE APPROXIMATELY $100- $150 MONTH. CALL JESSE VIV- ERO, 822-5310; 822-2774. 5119 something for everyone in the Poison cleanups refused by EPA want ads HOLIDAY HELP WANTED Full or part-time help want ed for holiday Christmas tree sales. Apply at Farm Patch between 1-3, 3519 S. College, 822-7209. BARCELONA One and two bedroom apartments available for immediate occupan cy. Call 693-0261 or come by 700 Dominik in College Station. 29tfn ARBOR SQUARE One and two bedroom furnished apartments available for im mediate occupancy. Call 693- 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn SOUTHWEST VILLAGE One and two bedrooms available for immediate occupancy. Call 693-0804 or come by the office at 1101 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn Deluxe 4-Plex leasing for Spring Semester. 2 bdrm. 1 Vz bath, Washer/Dryer, Fireplace, Cathed ral Ceiling, Fenced yards. 693- 8685. 52tfn IMMEDIATE Enjoyable part-time telephone work. Monday-Friday 9:30 a.m.- 2:30 or 3:30 p.m.-9 p.m. Up to $6 per hour average. Call 764-9072. 5716 MINI WAREHOUSES 101 Jersey West (corner of Jersey & Wellborn across from Olsen field) THE STORAGE CENTER 696-4203 (Office at 512 West Loop) 36tfn WANTED The HOUSTON CHRONICLE is cur rently taking applications for newspap er route carriers for summer & fall semesters. Routes take 2'/z to 3 hours per day, with salary from 400 to 800 per month. All routes receive a gas allowance also we need soliciters for ,the summer 8i fall semester. If interest ed please call Julian McMurrey 693- 2323.;SOttnl RENT SLASHED Spacious two bedroom 1 Vz bath four-plex with washer and dryer, close to campus. Large kitchen, walk-in closets, large deck in rear. 693-8685. aotfn Brick Duplex, 2 bdrm. 2 bath. Kitchen appliances and drapes furnished, W/D con nections. Close to Campus and Shopping Centers. $375/month. 696-7714 or 693- 0982. 43tfn WANTED: Basketball Officials. Good pay! Flexible hours and ex perience is not necessary, we will train. Contact Tom Weis, IM-REC Sports Office, 159 E. Kyle, 845- 7826. 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 LOST Now hiring DELIVERY PERSONNEL. Must have own car. $3.50 + commission. 107 South College in the Skaggs Center. 47tfn 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 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 NEW MINI WAREHOUSES 5x5 — $25 mo. 5x7 — $30 mo. 5x10— $32 mo. 5x12— $35 mo. 10x10— $45 mo. 10x15— $55 mo. 10x20— $62 mo. 10x25— $68 mo. 10x30— $80 mo. THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 isttn FOR SALE SACRIFICE: 1982 Honda XL 250-R, $1175.00, 1981 Honda XL-250, $980.00, both very good condition. Also 1978 Honda 250-$400, good con dition, 696-3830. 5715 OVERSEAS JOBS — Summer/y ear round. Europe, S. Amer., Aus tralia, Asia. All Fields. $500-$1200 monthly. Sightseeing. Free info. Write IJC Box 52-TX4 Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. 50112 ' Wait persons-Flexible hours, good pay. Apply in person, 2-5 daily, KEN MAR TIN'S STEAKHOUSE, 1803 South Texas Avenue, Bryan. 55t5 FOR RENT ALL BILLS PAID • ALL BILLS PAID • ALL BILLS PAID • ALL BILLS Jf _i < ARE ELECTRIC BILLS EATING YOUR LUNCH?* MONACO APARTMENTS ALL BILLS PAID! Pets/Children Welcome Furnished or Unfurnished NOW $295 AND UPM-2-3 BEDROOMS FREE CABLE TV SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE LAUNDRY ROOMS SECURITY • CENTRAL AIR DISHWASHER GARBAGE DISPOSALS POOLS • PRIVATE PATIOS AT-THE-DOOR PARKING Behind The AGGIELAND HOTEL — Vz Mile From Campus! 306 REDMOND • 693-2614 *‘ ( New Rate Hike of 14 or 15% is Likely. . . ” — News Story — Eagle 11/16/82 5913 BILLS PAID • ALL BILLS PAID • ALL BILLS PAID • ALL BILLS COURTYARD APARTMENTS Are you looking for an apartment? We have nice large clean freshly painted apartments. On the shuttle bus route and close to campus. Semester leases available. Call 693-2772 or come by 600 University Oaks. Open 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Saturday. Duplex $250.00/mo. 693-7367. For Rent (Daily Rates) IBM Selec- tric Typewriters Telephone An swering Machines Calculators Of fice Furniture, 693-1525. 50115 1 bedroom condo, wooden deck oft living room, balcony off bedroom, available anytime. Call Jeri, 779-2622 or Robert 693-4946. GET IT NOW FOR SPRING! 0 o|o /bath c z X o tj] 7^1 7 [closet y d Z r * J CParKWay APARTMENTS SMOOOTH MOVE! 1 bdrm. 1 bath , shuttle bus, laundry facilities, security guard. 1600 Southwest Parkway, 693- 6540. Two pools & covered parking & open 7 days a week. 48tfn 'l I I I e Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. | Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 1tfnJ TYPING, 823-7723. 31t26 WOHD PROCESSING: Papers, reports, dissertations, etc. Fast, accurate, reason able, 846-6200. 46H6 University Bookstore now offers 24 hour film service for as little as $2.99 for 12 exp. c-41 print film. 42tfn accurate, all 184tfn ROOMMATE WANTED Female roommate wanted spring semester, 696-0931. 5715 Typing experienced, fast, kinds, 822-0544, 846-9707. Call Sue for all your typing or word processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfn Roommate wanted 1 bedroom 1 bath. Rent only $140, apartment 1 year old, walking distance from campus. Call 846-4300 ask for Clint. 5713 TYPING. All Kinds. 846-0132. 51t24 PERSONALS Typing on word processing equipment. Ex perienced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. 14t38 "CCS loves B-CS.” TYPING/WORD PROCESSING. Reason able rates. Call SLS Transcription Services, 260-9137. nt58 Typing: All Types. $1.25/page. 693-6411. 52(7 Offices, Off-Campus. EastMark Executive Suites includes full-time receptionist and conference room. Share clerical services with other professionals. Call Nancy Bar ron, 693-5895. 47tl7 Typing, word processing. By the hour or page. EastMark Executives Suites. 693- 5875. 47tl7 Gay/Lesbian Line 846-8022. 49t26 MONEY FOR SCHOOL!! We guarantee to find scholarships, grants, aid which you’re eligible to receive. Application materials-$1.00. Financial Aid Finder, Box 1053-CX, Fairfield, Iowa, 52556. 56t6 OFFICIAL NOTICE DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY Directory Fees are refundable in full during the semester in which payment is made Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel led orders. Directories must be picked up dur ing the academic year in which they are pub lished. i 8167' United Press International WASHINGTON — The En vironmental Protection Agency is causing a “dioxin frenzy” by failing to order emergency cleanups of that and other dead ly poisons in Missouri and Arkansas, several congressmen say. During a House subcommit tee hearing, panel Chairman John Dingell, D-Mich., and two colleagues blasted the Environ mental Protection Agency for failing to order emergency cleanups in Missouri and an Arkansas neighborhood con taminated with cancer-causing polychlorinated biphenyls. Missouri state Rep. Bob Feigenbaum said cleanup costs may approach $30 million for numerous Missouri dioxin sites. He predicted the hazardous waste crisis “could pale Love Canal” in New York state — the nation’s most widely publicized toxic waste dump site. Rep. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., warned Rita Lavelle, assistant EPA administrator, that if the agency attempts to relax past cleanup standards for dioxin in Missouri “you’ll have one whale of a fight on your hands in the Congress.” Dingell also accused EPA offi cials of withholding documents on the dioxin problem from his House energy and commerce subcommittee. Lavelle denied the charge, saying she would make a deci sion on what action to takeki Jan. 15 after reviewing analyse of soil samples from the site in Imperial, Mo. The dioxin waste emanataj, from a Missouri plant site ami was mainly spread by tk spraying of dioxin contaminated oil on roads soil for dust control in the earl 1970s. Lavelle defended her def sion last month to reject a re quest from the agency’s regional office for a $250,000 cleanupol PCBs in Fort Smith, Ark. But Rep. Mike Synar, I) Okla., said Lavelle based thedi cision mainly on whether leitt were high enough to kill peo® The day after she rejected al emergency cleanup in fj Smith, the state conducted partial cleanup. Dr. Marvin Legator of tit University of Texas said ito ridiculous for EPA to be analu mg risk in the area if thereisam presence of dioxin at all. He emphasized dioxincanlt dangerous even at the parts-p trillion range. Tests in the Imp rial neighborhood have levels as high as 900 parts p| billion. But Dr. Vernon Houk.aciinj chief of t fie Center for Envira mental Health in Atlanta sail exposure for a couple ofmoi weeks or months would makeli tie difference to families in lit r TYPING 775-7017. LOST: Blue Seiko watch, cutting bonfire Reward. Call 260-0363. 58t2 LOST: Key ring, house, car, mail, other keys. Brown plastic fob. Call 775-1676.59(3 For the Cadillac in typing, Word Process ing is it. Check our prices AND our quali ty. 775-3523. 55tll Typingll Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846- 3755. 178tfn TYPING, 823-4579. 25(39 "Problem Pregnancy? Free pregnancy test ing and referrals. (713) 524-0548.” 188tfn AGGIELAND REFUND POUCT “Yearbook fees are refundable In full during the semester In which payment is made Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel led orders. Yearbooks must be picked up dur ing the academic year in which they are pub- lished. "Students who will not be on campus when' the yearbooks are published, usually in Sep tember, must pay a mailing and handling fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they lx mailed without the necessary fees having been paid." 8167. Iowa businesses offer $1 meals SPECIAL NOTICE “Warm bodies wanted-Hot tubs furnish ed.” Best prices on ski trips. Call Dirk, 1693-6637 or Randy, 775-6384. 48t22 1980 Triumph Spitfire convertible. Low miles. Must sell $4500, 846-1686. 57t5 Honda Express 1982, like new, $550, 693- 3964. 59t2 Take the advice of former students and sign up for the READING EFFICIENCY “I can always tell a difference in my reading habits.” “I have more confidence to read faster rather than word for word.” “I think this course has opened up many new time saving techniques for me.” MW 12:00 ’60 includes all materials TTH 9:30 Non-credit Come by Room 718 Harrington or call for more information 845-7140. CLASSES BEGIN JANUARY 24, 1983 ONE WEEK AFTER REGULAR CLASSES The Reading Lab Texas A&M 718 Harrington YOU MAY REGISTER DURING PRE-REGISTRATION IN NOVEMBER United Press International DAVENPORT, Iowa — The owner of five hamburger-chain franchises is planning to offer unemployed people and their families a full meal for $ 1, hop ing other businesses in the Quad Cities will do the same. Tom Barbee, owner of five Wendy’s franchises surround ing the Mississippi River in Iowa and Illinois, said Friday the program would take effect Sun day and run through the holi days. “Our purpose is to give fami lies of unemployed people a chance to go out for a meal at a reduced price and, even more than that, to act as a catalyst for similar offers from other area businesses,” he said. “If each business owner could devise a plan — a discount, a donation of materials for a com munity project — a way to help the Quad Cities through this period of economic distress, the Quad Cities would end up stron ger and more cohesive when times finally do get better.” Under the program, unfit ployed people who are 18 yea old or older — and theirfamifc —: can buy a quarter- hamburger, french fp® small soft drink for $1 at* Quad Cities Wendy’s aftet p.m. each day. “We’re making this offer# the honor system,” Barbee sail “We won’t ask for proof eitlm of age or unemployment. Hoff fully, most people will accepl and the limitations in the spiii of helpfulness that is intendei Barbee said the program scheduled to continue until least early January. He said the restaurants will* losing money on each redd meal, but did not elaborate# the exact cost. “We know it won’t solve alii problems — I don’t know of# one thing that will,” Barbees# “But we will certainly liketolfi part of the community lead® that together, doing small Is will add up to a big total andWf everybody through this.” ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES . Ick up your Announcement orders begin ning now in the MSC Browsing Library, Room 223. EXTRA ANNOUNCEMENT GO ON SALE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 8 a.m. First Come-First Serve. MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER. - Sewage bricks work, prof says United Press International WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — James Alleman wants the “biob ricks” he developed to be sur rounded with mortar rather than one-liners, but he admits he gave jokesters as well as buil ders raw material. The bricks are made out of sewage sludge. “The problem is not technol ogy but public relations,” says the Purdue civil engineering professor who advocates mak ing bricks from a mixture that includes at least 30 percent sludge. UNIVERSITY CENTER SCHEDULING NOTICE Applications for meeting rooms in the University Center complex for recognized student organizations, clubs, and governing bodies are now being accepted for the 1983 Spring semester (January 17-May 13, 1983). Application forms may be obtained in the scheduling office, 2nd floor, Rudder Center during normal working hours. Call 845-1311 for any further information. A sg Ray and TCI the Alleman says people quest/* the properties of his biobrick “They wonder if the bn® are brown, or if they smell,o(< they will get slick and slimynl* 1 it rains,” he said. Biobricks look, smellandf® like other bricks, AUei# claims. In laboratory experin# he substituted sludge fortif 1 '' 50 percent of the day andsW 1 that customarily make up brick but he had to lower the sl4' ratio. The higher the sludge cc ,: tent, he said, the more bricks will absorb. The abs® tion helps bricks form a strong bond with mortar, but a b# 1 with too much water absorp#'* may crack from the stress ^ freezing and thawing, Allfc'-t said. “Brick making is an art, ^ said, noting even the colorist termined by the baking Alleman began expend ing with biobricks several)® ago when he was on thelini' 11 sity of Maryland faculty. $ then he figures he’s heard.P about every sludge-related® 1 liner people can imagine. He doesn’t mind thej 1 But he does mind that he®' point with pride toanybiol 1 * buildings. The bricks are ing whenever a contractor"* 1 to try them, he said. A few years ago, Allemanf suaded a Maryland brick m J> to produce about 200,000bj: ricks. He keeps a few in hisoj* to show visitors that the b® are practical. They cot* sludge from Bowie, Md he lived at the time.