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m — ■BinHHinRn Page 8/The Balta I ion/Wednesday, March 9,1983 Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED SPRING BREAK AND SUMMER JOBS Earn $8.65 per hour while at home in the Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex during Spring Break. Reserve your summer now. For Dallas County Call (214) 349-0849 9AM to 1PM only. For Tarrant County apply at 212 S. Mesquite, Arling ton, Texas Suite 1-G, Saturday March 12 and Monday, March 14, 10:00AM or 12 noon only. (Clip out and Save) 113t2 CRUISE SHIP JOBS! $14-$28,000 Cam- bean, Hawaii, World. Call Guide, Direc tory, Newsletter, 1-(916) 722-1111 Ext. TAM. 110U7 Part-time office help. Evenings, 846- 6170. 1090 NEED BREAD THIS SUMMER?... Don’t loaf. Call 713-932-7687 for sales job. 112t5 THE GREENERY is interviewing for positions on: ‘Landscape Maintenance crews ‘Landscape Installation Crews (Starting Pay $4.00 per hour) The Greenery is located at 1512 Cavitt (Near Ron Yokem Toyota) 823-7551. Junior/Senior Accounting Major needed. Minimum 20 hours per week. Pay negotiable. Apply in person, 409 N. Texas Ave., Mon day thru Friday, 8:00-4:00. 112t4 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 INSTRUCTOR SHAPE WAY A Women’s Fitness Center Part-Time Position Ideal for Students Average 16-20 hours per week _ Evenings & Saturday Mornings Training Program Provided Apply in person, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday 3710 E. 29th, Bryan Service station attendant. 815 Texas, College Sta tion. Apply in person. 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 Team clean offices or homes dur ing early A.M. or evening shifts. Weekly pay above minimum paid vacation & paid travel. Must have car & phone. HOME CARE SER VICES, 846-7759. 10917 LOST REWARD. LOST. Small red dachshund in vicinity of Redstone Apts. #28A. Puppy, Kiki, needs medicine, 696-6295. Illt3 LOST: Black female cat on Boyett street, 846-9370. 113*3 FOR RENT SOUTHWEST VILLAGE One and two bedrooms available for immediate occupancy. Call 693-0804 or come by the office at 1101 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn 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 FOR RENT Workshop presenter well train, travel in volved, salary $300 per week, all expenses paid. Call 775-8158 after 5 p.m. 113t3 CAREERS mass market yours thru Opera tions Research Int'l job strategy. Details Toll Free 1-800-421-3217. 113*10 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 Nader against sale of weather satellite Reagan resurrects cold war rhetoric 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 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 United Press International WASHINGTON — President Reagan has decided to sell the nation’s weather satellites to pri vate firms in what, a Wnite House spokesman said Monday, is reported to be the first step in the possible dismantling of the National Weather Service. Deputy press secretary Larry Speakes said Reagan decided a few weeks ago that “the satellites used by the weather bureau will be privately owned.’’ In a telephone interview, consumer advocate Ralph Nad er said: Two bedroom duplex, water/cable, bus route, close to Kroger, 696-8351. 104(1(1 Summer jobs for lifeguard and pool mana gers in Houston. Call 933-5458. lilts Luxury two bedroom I'/z bath condomin iums in scenic settings FP, microwave, two car garage. W/D connections and pool. $650-$725/month. Diane Janac, 846- 5741. Illt30 Vt MILE FROM CAMPUS 2 bedroom 4- plex 693-9878, 693-0553. 94t20 Ken’s Automotive 421 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. CO o. 0> CC THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 istfn S. Main — Bryan 822-2823 “A Complete Automotive Service Center" Tune-Ups _ . Clutches * Brakes * Front End Parts Replacement ^ Standard Transmission q Repairs jj <D All American Cars ^ Datsun-Honda Toyota 10% Discount with Student I.D. (Master Card & VISA Accaptad) Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 SERVICES DUPLEX CLOSE TO CAMPUS 3 bedroom at 205 Montclair. Ideal for students. Call Jane at 696- 4203. (Joe Courtney, Inc.) 76tfn WORD-PROCESSING $15/hour for straight text. $4.50 for one page resume. EastMark Executive Suites, 693-5895. U2tl4 WORD PROCESSING: Papers, disserta tions, reports, etc. Fast, accurate, reason able, 846-5200. not 11 Tax returns filled out from $7.50. Call 823- 7675 after 5 p.m. HOtlO MINI WAREHOUSES 101 Jersey West (comer of Jersey & Wellborn across from Olsen field) THE STORAGE CENTER 696-4203 (Office at 512 West Loop) 36tfn Typing on word processing equipment. Ex perienced. We understand form and style. Automated Cbrical Services, 693-1070. 86(53 “Problem Pregnancy? Free pregnancy test ing and referrals. (713) 524-0548.” 188tfn Service For All i “What price do you suppose they will charge for forecasting a hurricane? “This is a rip-off of the Amer ican taxpayers who paid to set up this elaborate system. It will place profit-seeking in the path of smooth coordination between the United States and the weath er information gathering activi ties of other nations.” Nader predicted Reagan “will never get this proposal through Congress” and pledged to join farmers and other groups that need weather information to lobby against it. United Press International ORLANDO, Fla. — President Reagan Tuesday resurrected the harsh rhetoric of the Cold War, calling communism “the focus of evil in the modern world” and suggesting for those who believe in God that it might be better to be dead than Red. Reagan’s hard-line, strident remarks came in a speech pre pared for the 41st annual con vention of the National Associa tion of Evangelicals, part of an effort by the White House to reaffirm Reagan’s ties with the political and religious right. It was offerea in the context of preferring to be free to be lieve in God than being raised under communism and “one day die no longer believing in God.” Reagan did not use the phrase ‘‘better Red than dead" in his speech, nor did he use the counter to it, “better dead than Red.” But the impact of his words seemed clear. them die now, still bdJ God than In his text, Reagan said: “A number of years ago, I heard a young father addressing a tremendous gathering in Cali fornia. It was during the time of the Cold War when communism and our own way of life were very much on people’s minds. He was speaking to that subject. Suddenly, I heard him saying T love my little girls more than anything in the world, but I would rather see them,’ and I thought — ‘Oh, no, not that.’ But I had underestimated him. He went on: ‘1 would rather see to grow it,| communism andonedil longer believing in Got “T here were thoujj young people in that 1 They came to their ft shouts of joy. Theyreo) the profound truth in said. “Let us pray forthtsi of all those wholivein tarian darkness —pravtHf discover the joy of God,” said Reagan. ! Warning against dation with the SovietaLi his speech, Reaganal!oE|;: audience he wants a re f traditional values"andwB "America is in the ir I spiritual awakeningan |« renewal.” { New Yorkers still coping Commuter trains struck United Press International NEW YORK — Thousands of commuters used everything from vans to school buses Tues day to reach their jobs in the na tion’s most populous city, deter mined to weatner a strike by two commuter rail lines. management demands that crew sizes on trains be reduced. The strikes affected more than 155,000 daily riders. One strike shut down Metro- North trains between New York and its northern suburbs in New York State and Connecticut for Members of the United Transportation Union staged separate strikes against the two carriers. Each walkout dealt with a second day. The other has closed New Jersey’s state-run commuter rail system for a week. No talks were scheduled in either dispute. A White House spokesman said Monday that President Reagan rejectea a plea to intervene in the Metro-North strike. Metro-North carries 85,000 commuters daily. The NJ Tran sit commuter rail system hand led about 75,000 people each day. Rush hour traffic into New York was reported manageable. "It doesn't look badj morning," police It..( Tramontana said.Tt'sii same as yesterday." Despite rain, fog,la and complicated route Metro-North commute able to get to workoni transportation. Many turned to special buses SI first time today. Union officials pt lengthy strikes in bothd Arms policies affect farms Cindy outside United Press International WASHINGTON — Four Illi nois Farm Bureau leaders say they used a meeting with De fense Secretary Casper Wein berger as an opportunity to let him know how military policies can affect the agricultural com munity. After the meeting Monday in House Minority Leader Bob Michel’s office, the men said Weinberger appeared genuine ly interested in their views. IFB President Harold Steele said a chief goal was to inform Weinberger how embargoes and trade sanctions hurt far mers by interrupting export sales. “I think it is not understood in the secretary’s office the great amount of business we have lost and we are a residual supplier to Russia,” Steele said. a strengthened defense. One point of possible dis agreement, they said, was cargo preference, requiring the use of U.S. flagships to carry some ex- ort goods. Costs usually are igher on U.S. ships, which farm groups worry could inhibit sales. K The IFB leaders said a heal thy agricultural economy is essential to a strong U.S. eco nomy that can support, in turn, The IFB leaders said farmer participation could suffer unless there is congressional action this week to settle a tax problem with the new payment in kind (PIK) program. Agriculture Secrctir BIock hopes to idle5!l acres with the PIKpioif whiqh farmers would t< surplus federal stodij ment for agreeing to« duction. K I Unite* pEATT present, tax bi JL lh ,, farmers fable fon ya( hl lQ R taxes the year theyr f ^| oncl surplus goods. ThevE com lime not have topay.ncorne^ls 'itafitv t.l they sell thdr produfl- tre ^ gth ^ between c At make -* 4-plex apts. College Station. 2 bedroom, $325.00, w/d connec- tions. Water paid. No pets. V2 OFF OF FIRST MONTH S RENT ON 9 OR 12 MONTH’S LEASES. 779- 1613, M-F, 779-3162 (PM and weekends) 95tfn Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. | Dodge Sales add Servce Since 1922 1411 Texas Ave.^23-8111 ItfnJ Typing, experienced, fas, accurate, all kinds 822-0544. 88tfn ARBOR SQUARE One and two bedroom furnished apartments available for im mediate occupancy. Call 693- 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. 291fn GAYLINE 846-8022. Illtl2 Professional typing — Yiu write we type. Discount to sudents clubs, non-profit organizatons & small businesses. 764-0507846- 3909 after 6 p.m. \. 10t5 NON-SMOKING CHRISTIAN FEMALES The Golden Rule has openings for Summer in our lovely large 2b-2b apts. Completely furnished with all utilities, including laundry and soap, locked storage room and many extras. Bus near door, $150/mo. 693-8131. 11012 • Alterations Repairs and Custom Clohing; • done in my home Call Pam 693-6538. Ht 19 Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. CXI THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846 3755. 178tfi. Karen’s Typing service, 775-6126. 67t84 QUIET Comfortable living available now. Cloverdale duplexes, near Kroger in C.S. Quiet cul- de-sac on shuttle bus route. Park at your door, enjoy patio, w/d connections. Kenmore ap pliances, central air. 2 bed room 1 bath. SPECIAL BONUS: 4 WEEKS FREE RENT ON NEW LEASES. TEXAS GENERAL PROPERTIES 846-3726 775-0168. 113t2 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 itfn FOR SALE Impala 1974 good condition. Must sell, best offer, 696-7945. 113t5 1979 Kawasaki 400 LTD, $700, 846-2052, 693-1605. H3t3 m „, . - ' 1983 V45 Honda, saver, 1500 mi. Phone ROOMMATE WANTED 260-3496. 109*7 1979 Fiat X19 RED/BLACK TOP. Mature female roommate wanted. $170 + VS? bills own room; with half bath. 845-1970 leave message day, 846- 6630, evenings. 10915 $3500.00 or best offer. Call 836-3530 after 6 or anytime weekend. Illt5 Baby hooded rats. Great pets! $1.50. Call 846-1832. H2t4 850 Fiat Sport Coupe. Good shape. $995.00, 260-4676. 109t5 PERSONALS JOB OPPORTUNITIES Would the lady who 1 gave my card to Friday, PLEASE phone and leave a number where 1 can call you. Walt. 113t1 di al • a • job • For employment information at Texas ASM University dial 845-4444 24 hours a day. Equal Employment Opportunity through Affir mative Action. Texas A&M University 181tfn HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEBBIE Love forever Daniel 113t1 MSC RECREATION AND MSC BOWLING AND GAMES/ UNIVERSITY CENTER It rail hour visi Prince Ph tie, where streets foi presents POCKET BILLIARD TRICK SHOT EXHIBITION } ' > By 5 , ( .6t» TE S' *C,« V »'(, - MARCH 5 MARCH 10 Main Lounge MSC Bowling Games Commons Main Lounge MSC Bowling Games 12-2 3- 5 8-10 1-3 4- 5