■■vwMHBnBHnnM Battalion Classified Page 8AThe BattalionATuesday, April 3, 1984 HELP WANTED $100,000/YEAR POTENTIAL Rapidly expanding farm, ranch & investment real estate firm seeks ambitious people with salesman licenses for agent/management positions in Bryan/College and throughout Texas. Full or part-time positions. To be considered for an interview, please send a resume to: TAYLOR THOMAS PROPERTIES Serving the hear! ot Texan P.O. Box 160 Plantersville, Texas 77363 HELP WANTED BUILDING MATERIALS SALESPERSON Full or Part-Time Experience Helpful Apply in person at Southland LUMBER & BUILDING MATERIALS ACROSS THE TRACKS FROM WEINQARTEN’S IN BRYAN (PHONE 822-3765) 12613 TALENT NEEDED DAVE’S RESTAURANT 2005 Texas Avenue needs WAIT PER SONS with pleasing personalities. Also needed are wait persons with the ability to sing. Apply in person to Leslie Ellis from 2-6p.m. daily. 764-1176 12612 SUBWAY Seeking dependable and energe tic people for responsible posi tions. Night and late night (until 2:30a.m.) hours with competitive wages. Apply in person at Parkway Square except between 11am & 2pm.126tfn Applications now being accepted for present & summer semester route openings. Carries can earn $400-$700/mo. and transportation allowance provided. Routes take 2 1 /2-3 hours. Call Julian McMurray 693-2323. 123tfn Marvin Gaye believed to have shared 'bad blood' with father SWENSEN’S: Now interviewing for PART— TIME COOKS, FOUNTAINEERS, DISHWASHERS AND WAIT PERSONS. Flexible hours, com petitive wages. Apply in person at Culpepper Plaza, College Station Now hiring restaurant help at FARMER’S MARKET BAKERY AND DELI. Full and part-time shifts available. Cashier and res taurant experience required. Ap ply in person 2700 Texas Avenue, Bryan. 12516 WANTED •CASH* BEFORE YOU SELL your old gold, silver, and rare coins to just anyone, let the profession als at Texas Coin Exchange make you our high cash offer! Texas Coin Exchange has been in business in Bryan for over 25 years, with a large se'ection of rare coins and gold coin jewelry. We also slock: •Black Hills gold jewelry •Gold chains by weight TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE 404 University Dr., C.S. 846-8916 3202A Texas Ave., Bryan 779-7662 82142 SPECIAL NOTICE FOB RENT NEW MINI WARE HOUSES Sizes available 5x5 to 10x30 THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 696-5487 TStfri SPACE STATION New Mini-Storage Units 5x5 5x10 10x15 10x10 10x20 Located on Manuel Dr. in C.S. off S. Texas Ave. between Hol- leman and Southwest Park way, 696-8791 : 126120. I louse for summer nt*;u c.imj»u>. graduate slu- ck*nt couples, references. SlOO'ino. + utilities. 8 18-0 131. 12313 FOR RENT Available April 1st 3bdrm. 4- plex 2 bath w/washer & dryer. $375.00. Near TAMU; avail able now 2bdrm. 2-plex 1 bath walk to TAMU, $275.00. Call 272-8422. ii? Deluxe duplexes and four- plexes 2 bdrm., 1 1/2 bath, large walk-in closets, washers & dryers some units, fenced yards, sundecks or patios, good locations, some units with wet bars. 693-8685, 775- 0712. SUMMER RATES On 3 bedroom, 2 baths with washer & dryers. From $335-395/month. Near shopping cen ters and campus. Limited number available during summer For appointment, call 696- 7714 or 693-0982 or after 6p.m., 696-4384. , 125tfn NOW TAKING FALL LEASES 3 bedroom, 2 baths with washer & dryers. From $435/month. Sum mer rates also available. Call 696- 7714 or 693-0982 or after 6p.m. 696-4384. i25tfn 4-plex close to TAM U. One bedroom now available, 1 bdrm. ix 2 Bdrm. available for summer & fall. One bedroom $260/mo. 2 bdrm., $325/mo., water paid. 779-1613. 123t30 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. 9itfn TYPING Reports, dissertations, term pap ers, resumes. WORD PROCES SING. Reasonable rates. EXECU TIVE SECRETARIAL SERVICES at Main entrance to A&M on Texas Avenue, 121 Walton, 696- 3785. 126n s TYPING We understand form and style. AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES 110 Lincoln 693-1070 90136 Europe! Roundtrip air from $559 (Dallas) or $569 (Houston) $370 2mo EURAILPASS, Hostel pass. Rainbow Tours 800/392-£902(Tcxas) 110tl5 ATTENTION EE STUDENTS EE Dept, will conduct pre registration advising on April 9th & 10th. You may pick up your registration materials in Room 215A ZEC starting Friday, April 6th at 8a.m. i26t4 PERSONALS FOR SALE PIANO FOR SALE Wanted: Responsible party to as sume small monthly payments on spinet/console piano. Can be seen locally. Write (include phone number) Credit Manager, P.O. Box 478, Lockhart, Texas 78644- 0478. 12517 Cutlass Brougham 1981. 3.7 diesel, loaded, blue. 31.000 miles. $1800.00, 773-3606 125t3 C-bew Cavalier. 1982. almost new. fullv equipped. 1-door. $3300 negotiable, 696-8378 alter 3p.m. 123t3 Honda 650. 1980. Windjammer, saddlebags, backrest, $1800, excellent condition. 696-3655 122t5 80 Suzuki GS550L, windshield, bakekrest. and rack. 14,000 miles $1295, negotiable. 693-8308 119tl0 Live With the Best at PEPPER TREE APARTMENTS M-F 9-6 2701 Longmire 693-5731 Sat 10-5 Sun 1-5 United Press International LOS ANGELES — Marvin Gaye had clashed in the past with his father, a retired pre- FOR SALE IBM Selectrie 1 typewriter with Pica, Symbols 6c Script print balls. $200, 696 7677, 845-4100, 124t5 Buick LeSabre custom, ’77, power brakes, power steering, air. AM/EM radio, cruise, $2100.00, 823-7883. 122t5 Gold Porsche sunglasses with ( Best Offer, 696-5773. and extra lenses. 123t5 acher accused of gunning the soul singer down in a family feud, but the squabbles had never been violent, police said Monday. “There was some bad blood,” Lt. Bob Martin said. “But there were no indications of physical altercations in the past. It was nothing more than what you would expect a father and son to disagree about.” Tvpijig and editing by ex- English instructor at A&M, 693-1620. I25t5 Expert typing, word processing. All work guar anteed. Error free. PERFECT PRINT. 822- 14.30. 125110 Quality Typing. T'erin papers. Theses. Fast turnaround. Call Marilyn. 693-7515. 9 a.m. - 7 pm. 12U25 WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations. 1 luses. Mantisc t jpis^ I i ans< lipiinns. Reports. I erin pa pet s. 7711-786S | | 7, | ;, TYPING-Fast, accurate, experienced, with person al service, from $1.15. 846-3823. 124t5 OFFICIAL NOTICE New credit card! No one refused! Also, information on reeeivcing MSA. MASTERCARD with no credit cheek. Free Brochure. Call 602-951-1266 extension 505. 116t2 BIOLOGY REGISTRATION INFORMATION The Department of Biology will hold pre-registration sessions for advising and distribution of registration materials on Wednesday (April 4) and Thursday (April 5) beginning at 7 p.m. in BSBE 113. Juniors and Seniors must attend the Wednesday evening session and Sophomores and Freshmen will be counseled at the Thursday evening session. If you have any questions, please call the Advising Office of Biology at 845-7771 or come into the Advising Office in BSBW 101. Gaye, who would have turned 45 on Monday, was shot Sunday during a fight with Marvin Gaye Sr. over an insur ance matter. The elder Gaye, 70, was booked for murder and held without bail pending ar raignment Wednesday. He talked at length with de tectives and Martin said charges woLild be filed based on his statements and interviews with the suspect’s wife, Alberta, 71, the only witnesses to the slaying. He declined to say what the couple told police. The squabble between father and son, which began Saturday night and resumed Sunday, in volved the mailing of an insur ance letter, Martin said. “It’s the kind of an argument 3-year-olds would have,” he added. Gaye, who lived with his par ents in their Wilshire area home, called his father to his room to discuss the matter, then ordered him to leave, Martin said. The elder Gaye allegedly returned with a gun and shot his son twice in the upper torso. wise Caleteria Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. 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FRIDAY EVENING SATURDAY SUNDAY SPECIAL SPECIAL NOON and EVENING NOON and EVENING FRIED CATFISH SPECIAL ROAST TURKEY DINNER FILET w TARTAR SAUCE Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of one vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee Yankee Pot Roast Texas Style (Tossed Salad) Mashed Potato w gravy Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Com Bread - Butter - '1 Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And your choice of any One vegetable Bm|“Quality First .M S C. ^AGGIE r;lNEM/\ There's a time for playing it safe and a time for... THE GEFFEN COMPANY Presents A STEVE TISCH-JON AVNET Production “RISKY BUSINESS- TOM CRUISE REBECCA DE MORNAY Produced by JON AVNET and STEVE TISCH Written and Directed by PAUL BRICKMAN The Return off the Great Adventure. presents Spring Sale ’84 of Movie Art of Austin Movie Posters & Stills 4 Days Only Tuesday, April 3 10 am - 5 pm, Rudder Fountain Wed - Fri, April 3 10 am - 5 pm, 1st floor MSC PG PARENTAL GUIDANCE SUGGESTED f*S Around tom Absentee voting closes today Absentee voting for the April 7 election closes todayatj p.m. Voting is being conducted at the College StationCilt Hall, 1101 South Texas Ave. Voters will be deeding on a mayor, three city councilmen and two trustees for the Col lege Station Independent School District. For more ink mation, contact Dian Jones, 764-S412 or 764-3541. ,j Nominations accepted for award Nominations are now being accepted for the ninth an nual award for the Outstanding Woman of Brazos County The award, sponsored this year by the American Assoda- tion of University Women, is presented to a woman whohas made a significant contribution to the community and wb has excelled in her chosen work. The winner will be hon ored at a luncheon May 24. Cosponsoring the award with AAUW are the Altrusa Club, the American Business Women’s Association, the Be- thune Women’s Club, the Bryan-College Station Chambe! of Commerce, the National Organization for Women (Bra zos County), LULAC, Phi Delta Gamma and ZetaTau Al pha Alumnae. Nominations may be made by individuals or organiza tions. Candidates may be any age but must live in Bra County. Nomination forms are available at either office ot the Bryan-College Station Chamber of Commerce or fronr Phyllis C. Mendelson, award coordinator, at 8454231. Completed forms will be accepted at either Chamber of Commerce office, and are due April 27. I Student Y Association hosts movie The Student Y Association will sponsor a showing of the ■ movie Sheffy tonight at 7 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium I Shelly, a two-hour movie, is the story of a young man who ■ gives up the luxury of the 19th century society tobecomeanff itinerant preacher. For more information, call 845-1626. South Africa series continues Edward Fusit, the United States country officer to Souih I Africa, will be the last speaker in the South African Seria ’84 sponsored by Political Forum. The program will beto-J night at 8 p.m. in 601 Rudder. Admission is free. History department sponsors film The history department will sponsor a showing of ihtI film Zulu tonight at 7 p.m. in 100 Harrington. Theftlmsl part of a series, sponsored by the history department,deI signed to supplement regular instructional piograms. 1cI Zulu, the British empire comes under attack in 1879wlm| 4,000 Zulu warriors attack an English outpost in Afrial The public is invited and admission is free. Cotton pageant tickets available Tickets are now available for the 50th Annual Cotta Pageant sponsored by the Student Agronomy Society.Thf pageant will be April 7 at 7 p.m. Rudder Auditorium. Tid ets are $1.50 for students and $3.50 for non-students andi are available from any Agronomy Society member or at thti MSC Box Office. Following the pageant will be the Com Dance at the Hall of Fame. Tickets for the dance cost $2J and are available from only Agronomy Society membersl For more information, call 260-5760. I&WJLman THEATRES |Mon-Fmly Nlte-Sch 6 ITue-Fmly Nlte-MEMI Student Disc. M-W $2 with I.D. SCHULMAN 6 2002 :. ?! th 775-2463 '75-2468 7.20 «*° REAR WINDOW 7:20 9.40 POLICE ACADEMY — CHILDREN OF THE CORN 7:25 9:45 FOOT LOOSE 7:30 9:50 TERMS OF ENDEARMENT 7:li ^5 THE PRODIGAL MANOR EAST II Manor Fast Mull 823-8300 7:15 9:35 ICE PIRATES PC.|TT THIATItl *2.25 Mon rn in6pm 1 hi 30 minulM of th* '•I tMluieo'itodiv Saturday A SunPty S«noi ClluanstfiS » ovarl Anil'M Stodani* •» 0*y f ridiy All Saala TuMday 5:00-7:36-10.00 ‘Against All Oddt" (R) 5:10-7:15-1:30 • Misunderstood" (PG) 5:15-7:35-0:45 (P0| ‘‘Racing With The Moon” CINEMA 3 315 COLLEGE N0R1H 846-6714 5:15-7:45-9:50 (PGI ‘Romancing The Slone’ 5:00-7:30-9:45 “Tank" (PGI 5:30-7:50-10:00 ‘‘Purple Hearts"(R) 7:20 9:50 GREYSTOKE: The Legend of Tarzan 7:25 9:45 SPLASH MSC OPAS Academy of St. Martin In the Field Octet April 11 Rudder Auditorium Tickets: MSC Box Office 845-1234