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i * Battalion Classified Page 10/The Battalion/Monday, October 3,1983 FOR RENT HELP WANTED FREE RENT Dorm Room Crowded? Apartment Crowded? Tired of your roommates? Free apartment for the fall if you rent now for the spring, (limited number available) A&M students only. FOR DETAILS COME BY COURTYARD APARTMENTS 600 University Oaks College Station Part-time student help evenings and weekends. Apply at the student em ployment office in the Pavil- lion on campus. Company Name: I CANT BELIEVE IT’S YOGURT. 2it3 Suspect farmer being hunted Apartment maintenance and material han dler. Plumbing experience necessary. 260- 9738 Barbara. 12tl0 Commercial TEAM CLEANING positions available days, nights and weekends. Above minimum pay. Paid travel and vacation. Flexible hours. Must have car, phone and references. HOME CARE SER- VICES, 846-7759. iStth UNIVERSITY ACRES-- $260 and under Country —geared Living dents. to stu- 1 and 2 bedroom Duplexes and Fourplexes. Open spaces. Pets welcomed. Owner -maintained grounds. JOE COURTNEY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO. 696-5487 1812 WELSH #110, COLLEGE STATION 180tfn SOUTHWEST CROSSING $400 and Up DUPLEXES—NEW PRELEASING AVAILABLE 2 and 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, w/D connections, major appliances, drapes, fenced yards. Hickory Drive off Southwest Parkway, C.S. JOE COURTNEY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO. 696-5487 1812 Welsh #110, College Statlon-iaotfn SPECIAL NOTICE Students with Friday afternoons and/or Saturdays free for product demonstration in local area. BCS 846-5794. 20tfn DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE October 3&4 6-10p.m. Registration October 3-5p.m. at Ramada Inn FEE: $18.00 CASH For more information call 693-8178/846-1904 22t2 DELTA UPSILON FRATERNITY is establishing a chapter at Texas A&M. Interested men con tact Dave Legman at 693- 9891 ext. 110. DANVERS Now hiring part-time Friday & Saturday 9 p.m.-3 a.m., Saturday & Sunday, 6 a m.-2 p.m. Come by in person after 2 p.m. 189tfn Female Bartender, Hostess & Waitresses, SILVER DOLLAR, 846-4691 or 775- 7919. 188tfn‘ Waitresses needed imediately at YESTERDAY'S, 4421 South Texas Ave. Apply 11:30 a m.-2 p.m. 19t9 HELP WANTED Student worker needed immediately in TEES Admi nistration. Must be able to work on Wednesday aitemoons from lpm-5pm. Other days and hours flexible. Please contact Ms. Julie Jones at 845-1324. 23tl NEW 2-ST0RY TOWNPLEXES Woodway Village 2 Bedroom, IVfe bath, W/D connec tions, major appliances included, drapes furnished. $425. CONVENIENT TO TAMU— IN COLLEGE STATION JOE COURTNEY PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO. 696-5487 1812 Welsh #110, College Station CALL FOR THIS AD AND OTHER HOUSING ISOtfn INFORMATION. RETAIL MANAGEMENT TRAINEES We seek talented men and women who have established a successful track record in sales or sales management. We provide a comprehensive retail training program and potential for rapid advancement. PART TIME SALES Openings for honest, energetic individuals who are eager to earn extra money while gaining valuable business experience. Previous sales experience helpful. WE OFFER Compensation based on straight commission with minimum guarantee. Outstanding company benefits include stock pur chase program and deferred salary investments plans (with matching company contributions). FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: Tracey Young 778-0057 RADIO SHACK An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer NEW MINI WAREHOUSES Sizes available 5 x 5 to 10x30. THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Long m i re College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 696-5487 DELIVERY * PART-TIME * PIANOS & ORGANS * IN YOUR PICK-UP For Appointment, 764-0006 KEYBOARD CENTER, INC. LOST - 75tfn SKI FREE & MAKE MONEY Ski Co. needs ambitious busi ness minded person to sell Winter Break ski trips to Steamboat on your campus. Must be skier & like to party. Opportunity to ski FREE & make MONEY. Call Trips Unli mited: 800-228-2136. 2212 Trailer space available on horse ranch. Free rent for help ing with horses. You can move your trailer there or there is a trailer that payments can be picked up. 846-9476. 2215 SOUTHWEST VILLAGE One and two bedrooms avail able for immediate occupan cy. Call 693-0804 or come by the office at 1101 Southwest Parkway. 183tfn CHANELLO’S PIZZAis now hiring DRIVERS so we can deliver our pizzas within 20 minutes. Our drivers average $7.00 per hour. We will guarantee $4.00 per hour. Some company cars are available. Apply now at our new location at Kroger’s Shopping Center by Michael’s (for merly Cassino’s). 2404 S. Texas Ave., 696-0234. 16110 HOUSE,CONDOS TOWNHOMES & DUPLEXES for rent. Call John Greg or Rick at 846-5710. Dorm or Student Apartment Resi dents. ATTENTION! Still have openings for several students per dwelling, (apts., dorms, etc.) Earn top $$’s as your own boss without changing your already heavy schedule. FANTASTIC opportun ity! Call today between 1-6p.m. for appointment. 846-8068 (If no answer call 846-2562.) 2015 Vacancy for female University stu dent. 303 Dexter, 1/2 block south of campus. Non-smoker, non drinker, high Christian principles to share house with 3 girls. Call 696- 5286 after 5:00p.m. BARCELONA One and two bedroom apartments available for fall/spring. Call 693- 0261 or come by 700 Dominik in College Station. 183tfn NOW HIRING Part or Full-Time Delivery Driv ers and Inside Help. MICHAEL“S RESTAURANT 764-1195 j 20,5 Four-plex near TAMU C.S.,1 bdrm. $270 a month,water paid,W/D connections, all electric, NO PETS! 2 bdrm. 2 bath $335/mo. M-F. 779-1613 177tfn Student Sales Rep Expanding Clo thing Manufacturers is seeking ambitious person to sale quality items in and around campus, Greek, dorms, clubs, etc. Your hours, good commission. Call me 846-1142. 23t5 ARBOR SQUARE 1 One and two bedroom furnished' apartments available for im mediate occupancy. Call 693- 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn WANTED 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 PRACTICALLY NEW 2 bdrm 2 bath duplex, large living area w/separate di ning room, all kitchen appliances w/ ,w/d connections. $375/mo., $200 de posit, 2203 Crest St., C.S., 696-7714 or 693-0982 after 6 p.m. 696-4384 or 693-4783. 188tfn HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently hiring route carriers & solicitors for immediate tall semester openings. Pay ranges between $400-$600 per month plus gas allowance. For appt. please call Julian or Andy at 693-2323 or 693-7815 after 2:00 p.m. 2 bdrm. 1.5 bath duplex. 10 minutes to campus. $350. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775- 5870. 177tfn EASTERN ONION needs you! Now hiring Singing Messengers, Belly Dancers and Male Dancers. Call for an audition, 260-9829. lltlO <VHOOP! Condos for rent. B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-5870. 188120 OSCAR’S Now Hiring Food Servers, Bartenders, Cooks, Dishwashers, Bus Per sons, Oyster Shuckers; Ex perience preferred. Apply in person. Culpepper Plaza 23M 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 1t,n GOLFERS, BADMINTON and PICKLEBALL PLAY- ERSICome to the IM-REC Sports Office, 159 East Kyle to sign up for your sport(s) today! Entries close Tuesday, Octo ber 4 at 7pm. For more infor mation call 845-7826 23t4 ROOMMATE WANTED Male or female nonsmoker to share large mobile home in quiet Bryan park. Own room. $175 + 1/2. Mark, 822-7648 after 8 or leave number at 779- 1510. 23t5 PERSONALS PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion pro cedures and referrals—Free pregnancy testing. Houston, Texas (713) 524-0548. 187.176 SERVICES ON THE DOUBLE All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dissertations, theses, term papers, resumes. Typing and copying at one stop ON THE DOUBLE 331 University Drive. 846-3755. totfn TYPING. All kinds. Let us type your propos- 1 als, dissertations, reports, essays' on our WORD PROCESSOR. Fast service. Reasonable rates. Business Communication Services t 100 W. Brookside I 846-5794 5 w BUSINESS ASSISTANCE SERVICES 696-9550 Resumes, Reports, Letters, Theses, Dissertations, Etc. We will beat the price of any word processing service in town. IStlS WORD PROCESSING: Papers, reports, dissertations, etc. Fast, accurate, reason able, 846-6200. 10U3 Fastest typing around. 20 yrs. experience means personalized service. 693-8537, 693- 6483. 13t30 Cocktail Waitresses wanted. Silver Dollar, 846-4691 or 775-7919. ISltfn United Press International RUTHTON, Minn. — Au thorities in six states Saturday intensified their search for a far mer and his son charged with gunning down two bank officials who reportedly blocked credit for the pair’s farm operation. “We have checked a lot of reported sightings of white pick up trucks but so far nothing,” one officer said. Felony arrest warrants were issued late Friday for James Jenkins, 46, and his son, Steve, 18, who were believed to have fled the vacant farm they once owned after the bankers were gunned down Thursday. Jenkins’ parents, Clayton and Nina Jenkins, made a tearful televised appeal to try to con vince the two to give themselves up. “They should give them selves up before anybody else gets hurt,” the elder Jenkins said. “They’ve done about all the damage they can do.” “Steve — We want you to give yourself up and come home,” Mrs. Jenkins pleaded. “Please come home.” Officials believe Jenkins, un happy that the Buffalo Ridge Bank foreclosed on his farm and was blocking credit for another farm, lured Rudy Blythe, 42, president of bank in Ruthton, and “Toby” Thulin, 37, a loan officer, to the farm by pretend ing they were prospective buyers. The manhunt centered in southwestern Minnesota. De puties were keeping a close eye on several farms in the area and were patrolling back-country roads, Lincoln County Sheriff Abe Thompson said. There were no leads. An all-points bulletin for the fugitives covered North and South Dakota, Wisconsin, Mis souri and Iowa. The Jenkins were said to be armed with a sawed-off shot gun, .30-caliber rifle, handgun and small grenades. They stop ped at a gun shop to buy 100 rounds of high-powered rifle ammunition. Jenkins had been plagued by money problems for many years, losing equipment, lives tock and finally the 10-acre farm when he couldn’t pay off loans. Jim Langman, a farmer and president of the Minnesota chapter of the American Agri culture Movement, said he understood the problems faced by Jenkins. “A fanner is a human being and a human being is an anim al,” he said. “If you beat at him, poke at him and take everything away from him, he’s going to turn and bite back.” Langman called the slayings “unfortunate,” but said they were “symbolic and should send a message to the nation that len ders have to work things out on a long-term basis.” Services held for legislator Experienced part-time picture framer needed. Fle- xible hours available. 775-7294. 22t5 Apartment complex needs part-time maintenance help. Transportation required. Call Terry 779-6296. L&UjQ Lost. Gold Baum and Mercer watch. If found please call. 693-5097 after 5:30 REWARD! 20t5 LOST: Friday, 9/23 Travis House Apts, orange and white tabby kitten answers to “Sunshine.” If found please call 764-7999. 21t3 United Press International Garcia, a graduate of St. SAN ANTONIO — Services Mary’s University Law School, will be held Tuesday morning turned down two state judicial for Rep. Matt Garcia, one of the appointments offered by Gov. Texas Legislature’s most ardent Dolph Briscoe, choosing instead supporters of teacher pay raises to remain in the Texas House, and other public education im- Gov. Mark White and other provements, who died Saturday state politicians have said they evening of a heart attack. plan to attend the funeral Tues- Garcia, 55, was a six-term day at the San Fernando Democratic legislator who Cathedral in San Antonio, served on the House Appropria- “He will be remembered in dons Committee and was best the years to come for his tena- known for his efforts to improve cious leadership on behalf of Texas public school education, bilingual education and civil In 1981, Garcia co-sponsored rights,” White said Sunday in a with State Senator Carlos Truan statement. “During the past de- the 1981 bilingual education re- cade he has authored, co form law forcing schools to offer sponsored, and pushed through Hispanic students instruction in more important legislation than Spanish. Garcia also was one of anyone else.” the legislative leaders who con- Administrative assistant sistently pushed for increases in Orlando Garcia said the San teachers’ pay in order to im prove the quality of education in the state. A champion of civil rights and voter registration, Garcia helped lead redistricting mea sures during the 1981 legislative session. He chaired the Mexican American Legislative Caucus this year which sponsored legis lation creating the new Human Rights Commission. Antonio legislator suffered a heart attack Saturday and was rushed to Baptist Memorial Hospital. He died shortly after midnight Saturday. Garcia is survived by his wife, Minnie, and four children. Pilot mistakes airports SERVICES Word Processing — All papers, student discount, pickup and delivery 589-2697 (after 5). 14t20 Typing on word processing equipment. Experi enced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. 15158 Word processing and typing of reports, dissertations, resumes. EXECUTIVE SERVICES, 696-3785. FOR SALE Roommate needed to share apartment. 2BR.-2bath. Washer and dryer. Kitchen and living room fur nished. $250 per month and share utilities. (409)764- 7934. 23t5 Canon AE-1 with Vivitar 283 Flash and accessories $150.00 Panasonic recorder with accessories $30.00, 775-4696 United Press International PRI NEVILLE, Ore. — Prine- ville and Redmond apparently look alike from the air to a Paci fic Express pilot. Federal officials say the pilot was making a Portland-to- Redmond flight with 19 people aboard but mistakenly landed at Prineville, about 11 miles east of his destination. The FAA’s regional office in Seattle said the flight landed ab out 90 minutes after it was due to land in Redmond. The pilot, whose name was not disclosed, mistook Prineville Airport for Redmond Municip al Airport, officials said. amnxn CTh Around townl Underwater archaeologist to speak The Nautical Archaeology Lecture Series will presemi| speech tonight by a member of the underwater arcnaeoloj team at Caesarea Harbor in Israel. Mike Fiugerald will sent an analysis of the ancient harbor in a short lecture till) “Herod’s Harbor at Caesarea, Maritima, Israel" beginnM 7 p.m. in 31 1 Bolton. Fitzgerald has been a memberoftl research team for two years and will discuss the history of! harbor as well as their archaeological findings. The presenJ tion is free and anyone interested is invited to attend. Dance classes offered by society Dance Arts Society offers weekly dance classes loi members, and it is not too late to join. People interestedil joining and taking classes should attend the class they t and bring $20 for the semester membership fee. Classesai offered as follows: Beginning tap — Monday from 7 to 8 p.m. Intermediate/advanced tap — Monday from 8 to! Aerobics — Tuesday and Thursday from 9 to 10p.n| Intermediate jazz — Tuesday from 7 to 8 p.m. Beginning jazz — Tuesday from 8 to 9 p.m. Dance technique — Tuesday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Beginning ballet — Tuesday from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m Intermediate/advanced ballet — Monday from 9 to J p.m. and Wednesday from 8:30 to 10 p.m. Beginning modern — Wednesday from 8 to 9 p.m. Intermediate modern — Wednesday from 9 to All classes are in 268 E. Kyle, and anyone may join. Volleyball league registration opens The College Station Parks and Recreation will open registration for adult volleyball teams begiiiiin|This group today and continuing through the week. Fivedifferenitk|F-1 of the ( ses of play will include men’s power, men's recreatiom j women’s power, women’s recreational, and a o | recreational. The entry fee for all leagues is $100 perteai I For more information, call 693-7273. To submit an item for this column, come by The Bait office in 216 Reed McDonald. or Insolvent bank to open again United Press Int< INEW ORLEANS jonal who has citizenship in |U.S. Supreme |v a decision b :als panel barri: aliens entry int< :s, ‘I don’t think T said Ric United Press International ODESSA — The National Bank of Odessa — rendered in solvent by bad energy loans — will reopen Monday with a new name and owner, Federal De posit Insurance Corporation officials said. The bank, closed Friday by federal authorities because of bad energy loans, was immedi ately acquired by a subsidiary of Independent Bankshares, Inc. of Abilene. It will reopen as the First State Bank of Odessa. FDIC spokesman Alan Whit ney said the assumption of de posits by the new bank pre vented a liquidation of the failed bank’s accounts. The move also protected depositors with accounts above the federally- insured limit of $100,000, he said. Depositors of the failed bank will automatically become de positors of First State Bank of Odessa with the FDIC transac- loice, ligstaff during jrview from his c louston, Texa ;’s decision by i Juit Court of Ap] leans. flhe governmei nmigration & Shiny clean. 12x65 in Oak Forest. 3 bedroom 2 bath large porch and deck. Paved roads. Many ammenj- ties nice nice nice. Please call. Answering Service 696-0886. 21 ,c 79 Ford Mustang air/power, 3dr, $1500, 846-9231 after 5 p.m. 18U0 Enclosed pul] trai]er/4x4x8/smgle axle. New tires. 1/2 ton/lights/license/hitch. Answersing service, 696-0886, $300. 21t5 Honda CM400E, extremely reliable motorcycle V) tion, Whitney said. The! will advance $46.9 cash to the new bank! retain control overassetsij about $62 million, he saiiL u j te c °| e? t } iat Carla Brooks, ol the |j r i deportation | Reserve Bank of Dallas, si|L t me (jf i i ost) dependent Banksharejl [ have to appea assume the liabilities of I® cmgstaff, who tional Bank of Odessa®jj ng an d’hairdr emergency provisions J|) a j| aSi sa id he ft Bank Holding Compan;f The failed bank had flt| of $77 million and aboutlf accounts. Federal banking off* sought court approval off posit assumption Fridi'l mediately after Acting 1 ] ptroller of the Currencyf Selby closed the bank. “Over the past six DW the bank suffered inerfl I heavy losses On energy-0 ; United Press Inte loans,” Selby said. “Thesd (LEWISBURG, P finally exhausted the leribed as “a hea capital funds and reserved iind dead in bed dering it insolvent.” ^Tylenol cold tab ■police Sunday ires across Penns; Ive the product lives. SOfficer Roger R 1st Buffalo Towr o- caus AR WASHES an autopsy wc iormed Sunday < TRAVEL KLEENSPOlmmel, 34. who $925, 260-6306, David. Bargain 12x64 mobile home. Needs some repair $4,000.00. Call 822-7886. 2It5 Saltwater Aquarium fish and invertebrates from Car- ribean, and Pacific. 693-9689. I4fl0 APPLE II E, drive, monitor, software. Guitar, 693- 1940. 20t4 Toyota Celica GT78, AC, AM/FM cassette stereo, excellent conditions. 696-3904. 20t5 V 2(X) down, 13 miles north of Bryan, 5-10 pretty rolling acres. $500 down, 25 acres. Country Land Company (713) 468-8501 anytime. It30 82 Pontiac Firebird SE, one owner,Inteliivision w/ Intellivoice, aquarium, weight bench, 357 Magnum, 775-7786 17t1Q- Honda XL 250 motorcycles. Excellent condition, $800-1175. Can be seen on Ramada Inn parking lot LU Sunday afternoon or Monday morning. Call 696- 4242 ask for David Wilde after Monday call (409) 335-6038. 22t2 ’82 Cutlass Supreme. Metallic blue, two door, loaded. Take-up payments, 696-2694. 19t5 ITING — Theses, dissertations, reporsts, re sumes. letters, 693-9689. Close to campus. 14tl0 2 bdrm 2 bath end unit. Blinds, fans, fence, $48,500. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-5870. 177tfn MyCa Weekend October 8 & 9 251 Car Washes FREE COKES ONE FREE VACUUM Good October 8 & 9 Only Please Present This Coupon to Attendai Travel Kleen is located behind the Shell station on Texas Ave. across from Culpepper Plaza. Vbl S3HSV/VVUV03aUdl0dSN33T>n3AVai S3HSVM«» id about 12:30 p. Jhis 12-year-old c “We’re not tryii ic throughout we’re not tryir ■enol,” Rivera s 1 taking precauti M man was 34 yea “We think Co-1 ication was usee th occurred,” I jtessing police did |re was a connect] of the drug and “We are asking p in from using the if this departme: Pt the medicatio! ("hesaid. “We h drug stores a: ylenol has been Ives in the Lewis! spokesman for nson said he w; :ed by East Bufalli orities, and said her information .ewisburg, in Uni cated about 120 r [tof Philadelphia Police in Pittsburj Belphia, who were