11 , Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED HELP WANTED FOR RENT FOR SALE 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 Part-time daytime and evening positions. Cleaning offices and re sidences available now to industri ous, reliable students with phone, transportation and references. ‘ Home Care Services, 846-7759. 76110 GUITAR Part-Time If you play taught you qualified. TEACHER — Acoustics but have not may still be For Appointment 764-0006 KeyboARd | [Center ^juhu] Inc. POST OAK MALL College Station. TX 77840 Two bedroom house fenced yard. Wellborn area. 693-4070, 693-2339. ' 76t31 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 + *■ + ¥■■+*■■¥■■¥■ 4- If you’ve been there, you know, the friendliest people J; work at * GRAHAM CENTRAL STATION J 1 For the new year — 50 positions now open. Cheerful ^ people are needed for the following positions: bar managers - experience nec. ★ bartenders it waitresses i Apply in person between J 1 and 2:30 daily except + Sunday. ★ campus representative Graham Central Station 1600 S. College Ave. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 4- 4- MINI WAREHOUSES 101 Jersey West (corner of Jersey & Wellborn across from Olsen field) THE STORAGE CENTER 696-4203 (Office at 512 West Loop) 36tfn 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 NEED MONEY? We need flyer distributors for Evelyn Wood. Pay is $5/hour. For details call Dewayne at 1- 800-442-9405. PERFECT EMPLOYMENT FOR STUDENT’S WIFE Post Oak Mall. John or Frank 764- 8259, 764-7334. Six month com mitment or need not apply. 83t2 SOFTBALL UMPIRES No experience necessary-we will train! Good pay! Flexible hours! Valuable work experience! For more information call the IM-REC Sports Office, 159 East Kyle, 845- 7826. 83t4 Start the New Year off right by earning extra money. Sell AVON _ and enjoy the profits. For more * information call 696-0751. 76t10 VThe HOUSTON CHRONICLE is cur- iYently taking applications for newspap er route carriers for summer & fall '^semesters. Routes take 2 1 /2 to 3 hours T*per day, with salary from 400 to 800 ^er month. All routes receive a gas .allowance also we need soliciters for •the summer & fall semester. If interest ed please call Julian McMurrey 693- •.2323.SOtfrri SALES/DEMO EZ Play Organs Some Piano Part Time Fun Job For Appointment £ 764-0006 KeyboARd Center Inc. 1111LJ11 POST OAK MALL College Station. TX 77840 Hr 80Hn FULL OR PART TIME I*'Day Shift / ’Night shift (til 10 p.m.) *£ ’Weekends / ’Flexible hours to fit your schedule ** 'Rapid advancement Jf ’Cashier experience helpful Starting Salary $3.65/hour Apply in person only. 9:30-11:30 a.m. (if possible) WHATABURGER , Br/an College Station 1101 Texas 105 Dominik laotfnj CRUISE SHIP JOBS! I£l4-$28,000 a year. Caribbean, Hawaii, jjrorld. Call Cruiseworld for guide, direc- tfcry, newsletter. 1(916) 973-1111 ext. 1AM. 80tl7 & IS YOUR INCOME £ SMALLER THAN STOUR POTENTIAL? If you’re bright, ambitious and have a strong drive to succeed, our CENTURY 21®office has career oppor- nities to prove your worth. As a ENTURY 21 sales associate, you can rn up to your maximum potential. r e'll give you the training you'd expect om Number 1, the financial tools and p management support. Call us, today! h * *» H QrrtupSy. \ Jacob Beal Real Estate, Inc. 775-9000 3211 Texas Avenue, Bryan Ask for Mike Beal ?6t3i Babysitting on an occasional basis. Must have your own transportation. $2.00/hour, 696-2707. 84tl FOR RENT NEWPORT CONDOMINIUMS: A New Class in Student living; 3 minutes from Campus; Compact, Efficient space; Securi ty; Washer/Dryer in each unit; From $399.00; 402 Nagle, 846-8960. 82tfn RENT SLASHED Spacious two bedroom 1 1 / 2 bath four-plex with washer and dryer, close to campus. Large kitchen, walk-in closets, large deck in rear. 693-8685. aotfn Spacious 1 and 2 bedroom apts. Also, 2 bedroom studios. Conve nient to campus. Call or come by Investor Real Estate, 305 East 33rd, Bryan, 779-3656. 75U2 SOUTHWEL T VILLAGE One and two bedrooms available for immediate occupancy. Call 693-0804 or come by the office at 1101 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn JANUARY RENT FREE In these new deluxe 4-plexes with fireplaces, washer/dryer, cathedral ceilings, fenced yards, & more. Call 693-8685. 63tfn WE PAY YOUR UTILITIES PLUS TENNIS, POOL, SAUNA BEST ON SITE MAINTENANCE FIRST ON THE SHUTTLE SECURITY PATROL ONE DEPOSIT PAYS ALL LESS BR $ 318 $ 65^ BR $ 387 $ 100^ $ 253 $ 287 ★ -COMPARABLE UTILITIES PER MONTH rABMSTMENTS 1601 HOLLEMAN 693-6716 OPEN 7 DAYS 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 f ’ 696-4203 15tfn I UNIVERSITY ACRES COUNTRY LIVING AT REASONABLE PRICES 1 and 2 bedrooms on Cain Road off Wellborn Road. Call Jane at 696-4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.) 76tfn DUPLEX CLOSE TO CAMPUS 3 bedroom at 205 Montclair. Ideal for students. Call Jane at 696- 4203. (Joe Courtney, Inc.) 76tfn Pac Rat Storage 5X10 - $30 mo 10X10 - $45 mo 10X15 - $50 mo 10X20 - $60 mo 10X30 - $75 mo 1405 Briarcrest 775-5870 . 2 bedroom home. Ap pliances, fenced back yard, ga rage. $400.00 a month. Jacob Be al Realty, 823-5469. eono STUDIO APT. on shuttle bus route, cul-de-sac backs up to Bee Creek Park, lots of trees. 1BR/1BA, deck off living room. $300/rent $200/security deposit. Available now. 846-5779. A bargain! 2 bedroom fourplex, $300 mo. 3 years old, near shut tle, washer/dryer connection. At tractive, wooded. 693-7761 or 845-7383 ask for Steve Wiggins. 8313 FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 4 Drwr Chests 44.95 5 Drwr Chests 54.95 Dresser/Mirror 94.95 5 Pc. Dining Set 69.95 Sofa Sleeper 235.00 Sofa & Chair Setst 69.95 Recliners 89.95 3 Pc. Coffee/end Table 69.95 Twin Mat Sets 79.95 Full Mat Sets 88.00 Bed Frames 15.00 TEXAS FURNITURE OUTLET 712 Villa Maria 822-5929 95ttn SOLUTION MANUALS FOR SWOKOWSKI'S CALCULUS VOLS. 1 & 2. MATH 151, 152, 253, $50/SET. 260- 7008. 8411 1964 Mercedes 230 SL. Call Diane 845- 1325. 8415 Suzuki TS-250 Best Offer, 693-6065. 82t5 Kneissl skis, hook N77 bindings with ski brakes, poles, 693-9789. 8015 '75 Buick Skyhawk, automatic, P.S., P.B., radio, air, $1200, 775-7633. 8312 1980 Suzuki TS 185, ex-condition, miles. Call Mike, 260-4360. 1968 Mustang Fastback, $2100, OBO, 260- 7277. 79t8 SERVICES All kinds of typing, 823-5213. Hebrew classes starting beginning and intermediate- Hillel Jewish Student Center 693-7313 afternoons. 8414 Papers due already? Word processing, fast turn-around, reasonable. 10% discount through January 31. EastMark Executive Suites, 693-5895. 78t9 SPECIAL NOTICE BUS PASS REFUNDS Bus passes will be refunded at 103 Rudder. No refunds after February 11th. 84112 T-Shirts for the Halloween classic Racquetball Tournament have ar rived. Pick them up 7 p.m. Thurs day, January 27 at court 7 in East Kyle. 83t2 Need travel partner for 3 week trip to Mexico. Call 696-7049. 83t3 I drive to Houston everyday. If you need a ride call 693-0675 between 8-11 a.m. 8315 ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES Veterinary Graduates Order your announcements/invita tions NOW! MSC Student Finance Center, Room 217, MSC. Mon.- Fri. 8 AM-4 PM. LAST DAY Tues day, February 8, 1983! 4-plex apts. College Station. Large 1 bedroom, $260.00/Large 2 bedroom, $325.00, w/d connec tions. Water paid. No pets. Va OFF OF FIRST MONTH’S RENT ON 9 or 12 MONTH LEASES. 779-1613, M-F, 779-3162 (PM and weekends). 75t16 Very nice two bedroom apartment, $285.00. Two bedroom house, $500.00, 779-3550, 696-2038. 75111 Storage 10x20, $22 up, 693-2339. 76131 One bedroom apt. $225.00 per month, $100.00 deposit. Call 779-4692. 83t5 ARBOR SQUARE One and two bedroom furnished apartments available for im mediate occupancy. Call 693- 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn WANT BETTER GRADES? Change the quality of your reading and study methods. READING EFFICIENCY a non-credit course SECTIONS MEET TTH 9:30 or MW 12:00 $60 FEE INCLUDES COURSE MATERIAL. REGI STER NOW IN Classes begin January 24th The Reading Lab Texas A&M 718 Harrington 845-8050 75ui national Battalion/Pagt January 21 f Honda Civic '79 four speed, air, stereo, defogger, 30 mpg, dependable, $2395. 696- 0527. 8313 Row, row, row your boat staff photo by Dad 2800 83t5 Outdoor recreation members Jon Holland Cook demonstrate the committee and Mary capabilities of a river raft by rowing in Memorial Student Center loiui Wednesday during MSC Discovef T. SERVICES Karen’s Typing service, 775-6126. 67184 Complimentary Mary Kay facial. Diane McCleary, 693-0104. 78120 Typing!I Reports, dissertations, etc. ON THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846- 3755. 178tfn Seizures usual S in heart impl "Problem Pregnancy? Free pregnancy test ing and referrals. (713) 524-0548.” 188tfn Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. I Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave.^323^111 1tfn J University Bookstore now offers 24 hour film service for as little as $2.99 for 12 exp. c-41 print film. 42tfn FOR LEASE Free deposit sublease Tanglewood, one bedroom 305, ABP. part, furnished, 696- 0527. 8313 Patio home 717 Lincoln, five blocks from A&M on shuttle bus route. 1100 square feet. 2 bedroom 2 bath, fire place. Full kitchen & W/D connections. No bills. Deposit required. Minimum lease: 6 months, $550/mo., available February 1st. 696-3754 or 779-0554. 69tfn ROOMMATE WANTED Own bedroom to share large mobile home in Oak Forest, washer/dryer, microwave, $160/mo. + Vz bills, 693- 1638. 8313 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 Students, Staff, Faculty interested in RACQUETBALL SINGLES, TEAM BOWLING AND FREE THROW SHOOTING CONTEST! Come to the IM-REC Sports Of fice, 159 East Kyle and register today! For more info, call 845- 7826. 83t5 PERSONALS TO THE BLONDE SENIOR FROM DALLAS WHOM I MET AT CONFETTI on New Year’s eve. Please call me collect at 1-214-739-1091. Honolulu-New Orleans. 8315 OFFICIAL NOTICE GENERAL HOUSING STATEMENT The Housing Office has spaces available for men and women in on-campus housing for the Spring 1983 semester. These vacancies are available due to an unusually high number of last minute cancel lations and no-shows. The Hous ing Office has attempted to call many students on the waiting list to offer them a space but most of them are already committed to a lease. The breaking of any lease or the abandonment of a room mate is strictly discouraged, but for those students who are living in temporary quarters, at home, or without a lease, please be aware of the few available spaces on campus. The available spaces for both men and women are spread among all the halls on campus. If interested contact the Housing Of fice for more information. (845- 4744). eats United Press International SALT LAKE CITY — About one in every 20 patients under going heart transplant or artifi cial heart implant operations will develop seizures within a week of their surgery, to a Uni versity of Utah medical expert said Tuesday. University doctors thought their post-operative treatment of artificial heart patient Barney Clark may have caused his sei zures on the fifth day following the Dec. 2 implant operation of the world’s first permanent manrmade heart. But, Dr. Chase Peterson, uni versity vice president for health services, says the general and localized seizures Clark suffered Dec. 7 are apparently a relatively common risk all implant pa tients face. “We were worried at first that it could be a stroke or hemor rhage or clots from the heart or something due to his recovery from kidney failure and all the metabolic things that were going on during that period of insta bility (following the implant operation),” Peterson said. But Peterson said, “We’ve ruled out the hemorrhage, and we’ve ruled out the clots. However, we are still left with the possibility of the unstable metabolic condition.” In an effort to improve the flow of blood to Clark’s lungs, kidneys and other major organs, Utah doctors set the man-made heart to give Clark the blood pressure of a 20-year-old. They also hoped the im proved circulation would flush wastes from his body and reduce the buildup of fluids in his legs and feet. But the loss of fluids also drastically changed Clark’s body chemistry, especially his potassium levels. However, Peterson said Dr. William DeVries, who per formed the implant operation, “in discussing this case with three heart transplant centers around the country, has learned from them that about 5 percent of their patients who have undergone cardiac transplants SI YAi ^‘FORC lite po have had seizures three I two-w< days after the procedure orbit t He said doctors at t)ie|bl:ow plant centers believe the«K1 f c dramatic change in the the M flow to the brain resulttaSiA 1 seizures. This is “becauThd sai new hearts these transpl. nighi tients had, like Dr. Clark caned new heart, were deliverinijam id blood to the brain’s bloo|o [see sels.” P r {>jec “Since the heart trar L'niiee patients had been rathe and tl also — Dr. Clark was muc!H"Al er — the vessels in thebffsepars not be prepared to rece duled flow of blood and someh over tl sist it, and go into spasrjand,” simply not exchange the Propu in the normal fashion.” ter ih< “They (the otherdocW|p§“TI very interested in whatewn, . learning about Dr. Clailluh,” cause they’ve never been/event adjust their cardiacoutpe-'ve bit spend to this hypothesis, telesct as we are.” K\fti “So we’re sharing ou: space, with them, and they’re' seven theirs with us.” space “But it would (thedai: Ruthe gest that that is how a bod'Libor is terrifically sick responlaad. good pumping. This maiKpcii been related to the seizujclpe this case, as the transpteentire ters think it may be relas'expan seizures that they are geRimdei about 5 percent of theirpaflpn’hi in the same time period : The 62-year-old retirdj mist had apparently fully 1 vered from his seizures* 1 by Jan. 8, and the Utah do | considered sending Clark: by the end of January. But then he sufferedaf* tent nose bleed two days and his recovery was l 1 Doctors were forced to o/ on Clark Jan. 18toclamp«f arteries in his left cheek,^ ing the bleeding problem Clark remained in serio® stable condition WedntM with his recovery beings* 11 by three weeks. Peterson the bleeding never thre) lf Clark’s life, but adi# posed a “significant” dela' i: scheduled release. Now you know United Press International British scientists have de veloped a sugar-based coating that delays the ripening and ex tends the shelf life of many fresh fruits. Called TAL Prolong, it could save enormous quantities of food that now spoil en route to market. Peter Lowings, a biologist at the University of Cambridge, says that newly harvested fruit “is alive, respiring and produc ing heat. But if respiration can be slowed down by redudnl fruit’s oxygen intake, ii‘ ripen more slowly and less? age will occur.” Reported to be tasteless nontoxic, TAL Pro-long ? powder made of sugar, fan lulose and glycerides. Tlit' ! is dipped in a solution d powder mixed with water," blocks the tiny openings i 11 skin. Made in Britain, tlif : duct works on banans, apf papayas and pears. BUY, sen, TRADE OR WENT THROUGH THt - \ 3 l=i zKZ