^age 12/The Battalion/Thursday, March 10, 1983
Battalion
Classifieds
HELP WANTED
FOR RENT
Workshop presenter well train, travel in-
'olved, salary $300 per week, all expenses
! paid. Call 775-8158 after 5 p.m. 113t3
CAREERS mass market yours thru Opera-
ions Research Int’l job strategy. Details
Poll Free 1-800-421-3217. 113tl0
summer jobs for lifeguard and pool mana-
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jCRUISE SHIP JOBS! $14-$28,000 Carri-
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TAM. 110117
CASA DEL SOL
One and two bedroom apartment
available for immediate occupan
cy. Call 696-3455 or come by 401
Stasney in College Station.
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-’Don’t loaf. Call 713-932-7687 for sales
job. 112t5
SPRING BREAK AND SUMMER
JOBS
Earn $8.65 per hour while at home
in the DallasrFt. 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
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THE GREENERY
1 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.
11214
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
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.
11214
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
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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
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
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Doorpersons for ROXZ/POST OAK
MALL. Apply in person l-3_p.m. at the
Electric Cowboy. I14t2
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846-9370. 113t3
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SOUTHWEST VILLAGE
One and two bedrooms available
for immediate occupancy. Call
693-0804 or come by the office at
1101 Southwest Parkway.
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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 15tfn
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)
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Luxury two bedroom VA bath condomin
iums in scenic setting. FP, microwave, two
ear garage. W/D connections and pool.
$650-$725/month. Diane Janae, 846-
5741. 111130
NEWPORT CONDOMINIUMS: A New
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Campus; Compact, Efficient space; Securi
ty; Washer/Drver in each unit; From
$399.00; 402 Nagle, 846-8960. . 82tfn
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One and two bedroom furnished
apartments available for im
mediate occupancy. Call 693-
3701 or come by 1700 Southwest
Parkway.
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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
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TEXAS GENERAL
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846-3726 775-0168. 113 , 2
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bedroom, $325.00, w/d connec
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OF FIRST MONTH’S RENT ON 9
OR 12 MONTH’S LEASES. 779-
1613, M-F, 779-3162 (PM and
weekends)
DUPLEX CLOSE
TO CAMPUS
3 bedroom at 205 Montclair. Ideal
for students. Call Jane at 696-
4203. (Joe Courtney, Inc.)
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MINI WAREHOUSES
101 Jersey West (corner of Jersey &
Wellborn across from Olsen field)
THE STORAGE CENTER
696-4203
(Office at 512 West Loop)
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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.)
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FOR SALE
Impala 1974 good condition. Must sell,
best offer, 696-7945. 113t5
Baby hooded rats. Great pets! $1.50. Call
846-1832. 112t4
features
Yell Leader
CS man chosen
to aid Omega
(continued from page 1)
receiving enough votes to be
elected as a senior yell leader.
He was defeated by a margin of
about 100 votes, less than 2 per
cent of the total.
United Press International
DALLAS — The president of
Omega Watch Corp. U.S.A.
compares the watch business to
the auto industry.
Both products are status sym
bols, Hugh Glenn notes, and
both are mobile, in that they
tend to go where their owners
g°- ' . .
So it is not surprising that
when Glenn, a native of College
Station, Texas, was picked by
the Omega board to correct the
company’s faltering course in
the United States, his plan for
revival might have been taken
from the boardroom of a Detroit
automaker.
He moved quickly to upgrade
the styling of his product and at
the same time plunged ahead
with a program to revamp its re
pair service.^
Then life started an advertis
ing program featuring super-
stars wearing Omega watches.
In the 10 years that Glenn
had worked for Omega, he de
veloped a reputation as a man
who knew the retailing end of
the watch business.
Glenn rose to the position of
vice president of sales before
leaving to take a similar position
at Baume & Mercier, another
Swiss watchmaker.
Thomas P. Stafford, the for
mer moon-orbiting astronaut
and retired general who is Ome
ga board chairman, said, “We
acknowledged that we had a
problem in management. We
needed to get things revitalized
so we said, ‘Let’s get Hugh
Glenn back here.’”
The directors felt Glenn
would help Omega regain its
position with retailers and in
August 1981, Glenn was tapped
as president.
Meeting followed meeting.
Within a few months, Stafford
said, Glenn made at least 10 trips
to Switzerland to help work out
more emphatic styling for the
Omega line.
Glenn told an interviewer
during a recent Dallas business
trip Omegas still have the quality
Swiss movement that made
them a classic but much more
emphasis has been given to the
looks of the product.
When Glenn took over he
found jewelers were waiting five
or six weeks for watches sent in
for repair. “It meant they we
ren’t too interested in Omega,”
he said.
To tackle this problem, he cal
led in Willem Van Kempen, who
had been in charge Of Omega
repairs in The Netherlands.
Now repair time has been cut to
just over one week for in
warranty watches, and two or
three weeks for out of warranty
watches, Glenn said.
The customer Omega seeks
has an annual household in
come of $35,000 or more; its
watches range in price from
$295 to about $30,000. Heavy
emphasis is placed on selling
watches to working women. The
United States now is Omega’s
leading market, he said.
Stafford and the other U.S.
astronauts began wearing Ome
ga watches in the 1960s when
Omega became NASA ’s official
timepiece. “NASA in 1962 went
in to Corrigan’s (Jewelers) in
Houston and selected watches at
random,” he said.
Not everyone agrees that civi
lians are qualified to be yell
leaders.
Current head yell leader
Tom Joseph said: “The way I
look at it, the yell leaders are the
keepers of the traditions. They
are the elected group to be re
sponsible for the traditions and
to be the authority for the tradi
tions. If you’re going to be a
leader of all this then you need
to be a member of the Corps.”
(tradition), breathes (trai||
and feels (tradition) in
time.” I
He added: “If a non-retfl
yell leader, then theCorpill
work with them and somtfi
things would come from
there would also be somiP
Joseph said cadets are better
qualified to be yell leaders be
cause “a Corps member lives
things. Personally, I thinl
yell leaders work together 1 !*
as a unit with them all
members of the Corps."
I
Brewers requested
to withdraw petition
DALI
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Mexico’s
National Association of Beer
Manufacturers urged the U.S.
Brewers Association Wednes
day to withdraw its petition to
exclude Mexican beer from spe
cial trade status and singled out
the Anheuser-Busch brewery
for its “anti-competitive be
havior.”
The association’s attorney,
Bart Fisher of Patton, Boggs and
Blow, said, “Mexico needs to
earn foreign exchange in order
to pay its debts to U.S. banks,
and to be able to pay for U.S.
imports. Anheuser-Busch,
which is spearheading this pro
tectionist campaign against
Mexican beer, is proving deci
sively by its actions that it is not a
friend of Mexico."
Representatives of Mexico’s
beer industry held a news con
ference to discuss the petition by
the U.S. Brewers Association to
exclude Mexican beer from the
U.S. Generalized System of Pre
ferences allowing duty-free ac
cess to the United States.
The program was instituted
to permit duty-free imports of
certain products from develop
ing countries, in order to prom
ote their economic develop
ment. The U.S. Trade Repre
sentative conducts an annual re
view of the scope of the prefer
ence list, including petitions
H 11 ^
re nee
seeking deletions oraddiM mak
The Mexican associatK ni Sian
“nothing presented ii Rftpea
USBA petition, nor any lidjp, A
facts, would justify a ( ean a:
under the criteria by wh Phi SI;
interagency trade polinIrilan
committee will judge thfu|Hip?
President Reagan iso: 0 ' 1 ’ 1
to decide on the petitwfP; 1 .’
March 19. ne ‘‘V
n la d
The association said H ouston
ported from Mexico atr|l><in't
for 6.7 |>crcent oftotall'i^
imports and total MexiaiK
exports to the United sfe )
.unouni .q>\>u>\uY..‘.v f A T i
j>ercent of total U.S. berpY
duction.
When Is Your Selling
No Secret!
At All?
WHEN OVER 30,000 PEOPLE
READ IT IN
THE BATTALION
you ve got something to
II we ll get your mes
sage across! And our big
readership guarantees
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845-2611
Suit revives questions
of Pancho Villa’s legent
United Press International
EL PASO —Was Pancho Villa
a latter-day Robin Hood, steal
ing from the rich to give to the
poor? Or was he really as cruel
and ruthless as he'is depicted by
journalists and historians?
The Mexican revolutionary
leader has been dead for 50
years, but stories about his esca
pades still abound on the U.S.-
Mexico border. The gap be
tween the man and the legend
continues to grow.
Not even death has silenced
the controversies surrounding
Villa, who is in the news again
with the filing of a suit in an FJ
Paso district court for the recov
ery of his death mask.
First
Presbyterian
Church
1100 Carter Creek Parkway, Bryan
823-8073
Dr. Robert Leslie, Pastor
Barbara Ridlen, DCE
SUNDAY:
Worship at 8:30AM & 11:00AM
Church School at 9:30 AM
College Class at 9:30 AM
(Bus from TAMU
Krueger Dunn -9:10AM
Northgate -9:15 AM
Youth Meeting at 5:00PM
Nursery: All Events
COULTER DRIVE
VILLA MARIA ROAD
I Activities Hot Line - 822-7063
1979 Fiat X19 RED/BLACK TOP.
$3500.00 or best offer. Call 836-3530 after 6
or anytime weekend. lllto
A ^ A
younqMood'l Redautoud
* w Serving Aggies for 51 years!
/1ft /IcjXfia fjOSi Qeiie/iatio+vl!
Specials 5 p.m. til Closing:
Thursday Night: All the Fried Cat Fish you can eat.
includes salad or cole slaw, french fries
and hush puppies. (No orders to go,
please.)
$C99
Friday Night:
Fisherman’s Platter Special
includes crab roll, potato patty, scal
lops, fish bites, fried cat fish, fried
shrimp, shrimp cocktail.
$795
Sunday Night:
Hours: Sun.-Thurs.
11:00-9:30 p.m.
Fri. & Sat.
11:00-11:00 p.m.
Chicken Fried Steak Special $0
large order includes two pieces of meat, w
$ 2
salad, french fries,
small order includes one piece of meat,
salad, french fries.
99
($4.99 value)
99
($3.99 value)
Phone in orders 779-5729
3410 S. College, Bryan
Before the turn ofia
tury, when photography
widely utilized, it wasc
to cover a corpse fact*
oily substance and
form a mold. The mold*
to jK>sitively identify tlxl
person.
The original ownend
death mask are suingitspi
owners, a private schodl
Paso, to have the maskn *ggies’
to a museum in Mexic uards
Ruth Graham, who sp jgethe
early childhood in ClwV
Gity, 240 miles south of;
said her Mexican frieni'ip
the mask hack.
Mrs. Graham’s viewsJ
shared by thousands of fi
in El Paso and other I
cities in Texas and New)!}
whose grandparents fled]
ico because of Villa.
But the average Mexic®
day has a healthy respectf®
la, regardless of whetht®
think he was cruel durii®
revolution.
Perhaps Villa is bestrelp
bered for his attack on®
uni bus, N.M., 67 years
March 9, 1916. Villa at#
Camp VxnXovxe, a
cantonment and nearbt
urnhus, killing several f
wounding many others. |
Six days later the
Slates, with permission!
Venustiano Carranza
ment then in power,sentfl
al John J. Pershing intolf
on what became knownfl
Punitive Expedition.
Pershing never found]]
and American military I
soon began to hail theb
general as a genius of n
strategy.
SERVICES
1983 V45 Honda, saver, 1500 mi. Phone
260-3496. 109(7
1979 Kawasaki 400 LTD, $700, 846-2052,
693-1605. 113(3
WORD-PROCESSING $15/hour for
straight text. $4.50 for one page resume.
EastMark Executive Suites, 693-5895.
112(14
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 Sets169.95
Recliners
89.95
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Table
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Twin Mat Sets
79.95
Full Mat Sets
88.00
Bed Frames
15.00
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OUTLET
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Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070.
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Town & Country Shopping Center
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