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    Page 12/The Battalion/Wednesday, September 12,1984
HELP WANTED
CONSIDER THIS!
At Jack In The Box nearly all of our top level
Operations Executives have come into the company
through our Management Training Program! The
same comprehensive, state-of-the-art program is
now being offered to you. Paid, on-the-job and
classroom training designed to give you the business
and supervisory skills necessary to manage a million
dollar a year operation.
We recognize the fact that our continued success
depends upon the success of our people and we are
totally committed to helping them become all they
can be. And, judging by the fact that Jack In The Box
is now one of the most profitable companies in the
fast food industry .. . and is run mostly by people
we've trained as “Restaurant Managers" ... well, if
we sound a little proud of our management training
program and our people - we are!
Our plans call for top notch, motivated management
talent. People who want a $olid foundation and the
opportunity to go as far and as fast as they can.
Opportunity. Thaf s what we're all about at
Jack In The Box. Opportunity and a system that
rewards achievers like nobody else does.
CAMPUS INTERVIEWS
September 13 & 14th
Please contact your placement office
for further information and/or to schedule
an interview with us!
At Jack In The Box, we’re going to spoil ya! For good!
An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F
DELIVERY DRIVERS
NEEDED
DUE TO OUR GROWTH, WE HAVE THE
NEED FOR 50 DRIVER APPLICANTS TO
CONTINUE OUR FREE 30 MINUTE
DELIVERY SERVICE.
• CASH PAID NIGHTLY
• MUST HAVE OWN AUTOMOBILE
• FLEXIBLE HOURS '
APPLY IN PERSON AT 2406-D TEXAS (BY KROGER’S)
OR 301 PATRICIA (NORTHGATE) BEHIND BOGIE’S
THE GREENERY
Landscape Maintenance
Crew Member
$3.75 per hour
Call 823-7551 or come
by 1512 Cavitt, Bryan.
191110
SUBWAY
Accepting applications for part-
time & full-time positions. Flexible
hours, competitive wages. Apply
in person at any location.
Parkway Square
Woodstone Center
Post Oak Mall
191113
Managers are needed for the
1984 Women’s Basketball
team. Please apply to Lynn
Hickey, Head Coach in 204 G.
Rollie White or call 845-1052.
515
MEN, WOMEN, STUDENTS:
Reserve your fall newspaper
route now. Early morning routes
available. Excellent income for
part-time work. BRAZOS NEWS
SERVICE 846-2911. 186t14
Part-time or full-time. Apply in person only after 7pm
Thurs. Sept. 13 at Schulman 6 Theatres 2000 E. 29th,
Bryan. 7t3
Temporary work for electrical engineering students
consisting of wiring and soldering. Call 693-5731. 6t5
$360 Weekly/Up Mailing Circulars! No bosses/quotas!
Sincerely interested rush self-addressed envelope: Di
vision Headquarters, Box 464CFN, Woodstock, II.
60098. 185t20
Mr. Gatti’s is now hiring for all positions. Apply in per
son at Mr. Gatti’s in the Skagg’s Center, or call 846-
4809. Ask for Charles Clark. 4t7
$6.00/hour part-time appointment secretary. Must
have great personality and motivation. 5prn-10pm
Sun-Thurs. Work all hours or only part, very flexible
846-4751 Tommy. 7t5
Part-time help wanted-instnietors, receptionists, jani
tors, general laltor, locker room attendants, call Aerolit
Fitness Center, 823-0971. 6tl0
Pizza Hut Special Delivery
has immediate openings for
part-time cooks and drivers.
Weekends required. Apply in
person, 1103 Anderson, C.S.
815
Pizza Hut of College
Station now hiring wait
persons. Apply in
person, 102 University
Drive. at
Female afternoon bartender. Waitresses, DJ —Silver
Dollar, 775-7919, 846-4691. 190t24
Singer needed for Rock Band! Call if you are inter
ested. 260-2666 (after 6:00 p.m.). 5t3
MEN, WOMEN, STUDENTS:
For present & future newspaper
routes. Early morning hours.
$200-$800/mo. BRAZOS NEWS
SERVICE 846-2911,846-1253
186114
Part-time Computer Operator, no ex
perience required. Must be reliable,
able to work some late evenings and
early mornings alternate weekends.
Prefer Sophomore or Junior. Please
send resume to: Don Lawrence, P.O.
Box 6500, Bryan, Texas 77805. 4t10
MR. GATTI’S
is now hiring Full & Part-time. Salary
plus commission. Must have own car
and proof of insurance. Call or come
by after 5:00 p.m. at Mr. Gatti’s Univer
sity Square (across from Campus).
Ask for Charles Clark, 846-4809. 4t7
COMMERCIAL TEAM CLEANING
positions available. Nights &
weekends. Above minimum pay.
Paid travel & vacation. Flexible
hours. Must have car, phone &
references. Home Care Service,
i 84^K775^ — ^
DELIVERY DRIVERS
NEEDED. Flexible scheduling.
Apply in person. Michael’s
Restaurant 2406C Texas Ave.
(Kroger Center) C.S.
Office help needed, must type and have access to car-
prefer Tues./Thurs. 10-15 hrs./week. Call Sheryl at
693-9729. 8t5
Farmers Market-part-time help wanted. Apply in per
son 2700 Texas Avenue, Bryan. 8t5
MISCELLANEOUS ""
ANTIHISTAMINE STUDY
We are looking for 60
individuals to participate in an
antihistamine study.Must meet
the following requirements:
Weed Allergic: Symptoms
include, nasal blockage,
sneezing, itch of nose, throat
or eyes, watery eyes. Male
good physical condition.
Willingness to earn $1.00. Call
775-0425 after 5:30 p.m.
4110
SERVICES
UNLEASH THE POWER
of your
HP-41
Learn HP-41 Programming from
an experienced instructor.
Call 696-1289 8 ,
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.
91 tin
WORD PROCESSING by appointment. Leave name
and number after the tones. (Pager) 361 -8056. 4t20
Learn to Fly at Executive Aircraft. We have the lowest
rates and experienced instructors. Call 693-714419 It 10
Expert typingand word processing. Call 693-0389.3tl0
Let Suzy type it! Professional Academic typist, also re
sume. 775-8476. 189t20
WYLBUR Terminals. Limited quantities. 696-5056 af
ter 8p.m., 845-0808 8a.m.-5p.m. 3tl0
PERSONALS
New credit card! No one refused! Also, information on
receiving VISA, MASTERCARD with no credit check.
Free brochure. Call: 602-951-1266 Extension 50519 lt3
FOR SALE
Mexican Dresses $14.95 & Up. 4 styles Children’s to Ex
I .arge. 1045 S. Texas. 7t6
Decorative UVA Plumes 6-8’ tall. 9 colors 3 for 5. 1045
S. Texas. 7t6
Bean Bag Chairs $9.95 & up. 11 sizes 13 colors Factory
outlet Truck Load Sale, 1045 S. Texas. 7t6
For sale 1979 Honda CR125 $500.00 or best offer.
822-7937. 8t5
1982 Honda XL500 Excellent condition $1150. Call 6-
8pm 696-7988 Louis. 7t4
2 rolls 35mm Kodak for only $2-send check to SEW,
113 A Wettermark, Nacogdoches, Texas 75961. 4tl6
1965 Mustang $2000.(K). 1949 Chevy piek-up-5 win
dow cab. 1953 Cadillac collectors item, 775-4928. 6t5
Yamaha 250. 2 years old. Excellent condition. 696-
8189. 8t3
Schwinn 10-sp. Men’s 21" frame, very good condition,
846-7574. 6t5
Ford LTD ’78 wagon, cruise, air, PS, PB, radio, new
muffler. Very clean, excellent condition, must sell, best
offer, 696-1596. 6t5
WANTED
TEXAS COIN “
EXCHANGE
LARGE STOCK OF 14
KARAT GOLD CHAINS
(sold by weight)
We buy old gold in any form:
Class rings, dental gold, etc.
LARGE STOCK of
LOOSE DIAMONDS
Shop us before you buy
“Never a Sale, Just The
Best Price In Town’
Our everyday low prices are up
to 70% less than what most retail
ers charge for jewelry.
. We charge $15.00 to mount a
diamond in your aggie ring
(your diamond or ours)
404 University Dr.
846-8916
3202-A Texas Avu.
(across from El Chico, Bryan)
779-7662
ROOMMATE WANTED
Female Roommate. Nice 3 bedroom 2 Bath
$ 166.00/mo. 846-2276. 7t5
Need roommate (female). 2/2 apartment, September
rent free! $ 124/mo. 4- bills, 693-2390 5t5
Fourth female roommate wanted. Non-smoker. Large
2bdrm. studio. 693-2772 193tll
Male roommate needed. $750/semester. All bills paid.
693-2772. 193tll
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SchIILMAn theatres
*1 OFF ADULT TICKET 1ST
SHOW SAT. A SUN
iwtij'xr"!
dJU
776-246^
SCHULMAN 6
775-2463
$2
-1st SHOW SAT AND SUN. ALL SEATS
MONDAY NITE-SCH6-TUESDAY NITE-MEIII
ALL STUDENTS WITH CURRENT I.D. TOA&M
BLINN J.C.-BRYAN HIGH SCHOOL-A&M CONSOL.
MON-WED
THE PHILADELPHIA 7:20
9:40
C.H.U.D.
7:25
9:45
REVfcNGF OF
7:25
THE NERDS
9:45
PURPLE RAIN Stfreo
7:35
9:55
THE WOMAN
7:20
IN RED
9:40
BOLERO
7:30
9:50
MANOR EAST III
MANOR
FAST MAIL
823-8300
GREMLINS
7:20
9:40
THE WARRIOR AND
Dolby 7:15
THE SORCERESS
5,ereo 9:35
DREAMSCAPE
7:25
9:45
CINEMA III
Ptost Oak M ill
1500 HARVEY ROAD 764-0616
WEEK NITES: 7:15 - 9:30
SAT/SUN: 2:00-4:30 7:15-9:30
BILL MURRAY
DAN AYKROYD
GHOST-
BUSTERS
COLUMBIA PICTURES
The Battalion
Classifieds
845-2611
LOST AND FOUND
Brittany Spaniel, orange and white, female, 5 months,
last seen on E. 29th Street near KBTX-TV 9/11/84, 779-
3314, 846-8969, REWARD. 8tl
FOR RENT
NORTHGATE
FIRST STREET APTS.
1 & 2 Bedrooms
Central Air & Heat
2 bedroom, hath unit of 4-plex. Beautiful kitchen,
large livingroom with ceiling fan, large master-bdrm
with celling fan. Call 846-0416. 6t3
SPECIAL NOTICE
Four year membership at the Gyms of Texas for half
price. Call Bill at 693-5470 for more information. 6t5
FOR RENT
Update clothes for infants,
children, students, ladies. Bargain
prices. A consignment shop.
NEARLY NEW RESALE SHOPPE
408 Oak, Bryan. Closed Mondays.
For Lease 2 bdrm. duplex. 4 blocks south ol Jersey.
$ 175/mo. + utilities. Vacant October 1 or will share re
mainder of September. 260-9738,693-6327. 6t5
Townhouse, 1527 Wolf Run, 3 bedroom, 2 baths,
newly re-painted, new carpets and roof, $600/month,
utilities not included 190t24
New four bedroom house in fashionable area, five min
utes from campus. $800/mo. 764-7921 3tl0
DECEMBER GRADS
On Your Mark, Get Set, Go -
Order Your Graduation Announcements
MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER
Monday-Friday
September 3,1984 to September 27, 1984
Room 217C MSC 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
OFFICIAL NOTICE
OFFICIAL NOTICE TO
TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
In the past, certain information has been made public by Texas A&M Uni
versity as a service to students, families, and other interested individuals.
Under the “Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974,” the fol
lowing directory information may be made public unless the student de
sires to withhold any or all of this information.
Student’s name, address (local and permanent), telephone listing, date
and place of birth, sex, nationality, race, major, classification, dates of at
tendance, class schedule, degrees awarded, awards or honors, class
standing, previous institution or educational agency attended by the stu
dent, parents’ name and addresss, sports participation, weight and
height of athletic team members, parking permit information and photog
raphy.
Any student wishing to withhold any or all of this information should fill
out, in person, the appropriate form, available to all students at the Reg
istrar’s Office, no later than 5 p.m. Friday, September 14,1984.
192112
Brownsville pair
said goodbyes
on desert sands
United Press International
BROWNSVILLE — Sitting
peacefully on the screened porch of
their country home outside
Brownsville, Bobby and Freda Stone
say it almost seems like it never hap
pened. But it did.
For three terrifying hours Aug.
31, the Stones lay bound face down
in the hot desert sands outside San
Luis Potosi, Mexico, waiting to die at
the hands of men who claimed to be
federal police.
Freda Rusteberg Stone, 53, re
members the clicking of their assail
ants’ rifle bolts as the men repeat
edly threatened to kill them.
“Everytime we uttered a word or
moved, they would tell us ‘Callese,
no se muevan, no hablen (Be quiet,
don’t move, don’t speak).’ We had
no hope of getting out of there. We
knew we were dead,” Bobby Stone,
57, said. “We made our peace. Freda
had said some prayers and I even
said some prayers.”
“We did have peace. We put our
selves in God’s hands,” Freda said.
“We said our goodbyes. We thought
now they were going to do it. But
they didn’t.”
Enroute to San Miguel de Allende
to visit Freda’s mother and bring her
home, the couple was on a deserted
stretch of highway 50 miles outside
the city of San Luis Potosi when a car
full of men pulled alongside of their
van. One man flashed a badge at the
Stones, identified himself as 2i fed
eral policeman and told them to pull
over. Every man in the car carried
M-l carbine rifles, Bobby said.
Bobby, a 23-year veteran of the
Border Patrol who speaks fluent
Spanish and has traveled extensively
in Mexico, said by all appearances
the men were plainclothes federal
police.
Once the Stones pulled over, the
men said they wanted to search the
van for drugs. Within seconds they
were in the van and had the couple
face down on the floor and covered
with clothing, Bobby said. The men
took the couple’s money and jewelry.
With one of the assailants driving,
the van pulled off the highway into
the desert.
Bobby estimates they had traveled
about a mile, when tramsmission
problems forced the van to stop.
T he men forced Bobby out of the
van.
He was made to lie face down in
the sand and his arms and legs were
bound behind him. The men then
covered him with brush. His wife
was held in the van and was physi
cally assaulted.
“They kept my wife there at the
van,” Bobby said. “Then after about
a half hodr they brought her over,
pushed her down next to me and
tied her up next to me. He kept say
ing, ‘If you move, I am going to kill
you.’ Naturally I didn’t move.
“I said to one of them as he was
walking away, ‘God go with you,’and
I thought, if you can shoot me after
that just go right ahead," Freda said.
Once mey were sure the men had
gone, Freda used her teeth to untie
her husband and both made their
way through the thick brush to the
highway. Several trucks stopped to
lend assistance, and at just that mo
ment a “Green Angel” tourist police
car arrived at the scene.
Former policeman
gets plea bargain
United Press International
SAN ANTONIO — A former po
liceman Tuesday pleaded guilty to
drug distribution charges in a plea
bargain agreement with federal
prosecutors.
Paul Lopez, 38, pleaded guilty to
three counts of a 26-count indict
ment charging him with conspiracy
to possess and distribute cocaine and
marijuana.
U.S. Judge H.F. “Hippo” Garcia
agreed to drop the remaining counts
against the former patrolman and
granted Lopez’ request that he be
sentenced to no more than 25 years
in prison. The maximum penalty on
the three counts is 35 years.
Another defendant in the case,
Raul Hector Martinez, pleaded
guilty to two counts of drug distnbu-
tion charges. A third defendant, for
mer policeman Able Hernandez, is
reportedly discussing a separate plea
bargain with government prosecu
tors.
Lopez, Martinez, Hernandez and
four of Lopez’ brothers were in
dicted earlier this year on charge
they ran a drug trafficking ring. The
officers involved also were charged
with giving police protection to
other drug dealers.
Lopez’ four brothers, all of whom
pleaded guilty in the case, and Mar
tinez were scheduled to be sentenced
Sept. 24.
A third police officer, Jesus Gon
zalez, pleaded guilty to conspiraq
and distribution charges
Murder charges filed
in death of blind man
United Press International
SAN ANTONIO — Police Tues
day filed capital murder charges
against a suspect in the beating
death of a 62-year-old blind man —
a crime that prompted Mayor Henry
Cisneros to pledge a crackdown in
the city’s “junkie heavens.”
Homicide Lt. Jack Summey said
Christopher Medrano, 30, was ar
rested at his home just after mid
night Tuesday and charged with
capital murder in the death of Al
bert Johnson, 62. Medrano was be
ing held on a $250,000 bond.
Johnson, who was blind, was
robbed of a radio and beaten with
his own cane Sept. 1 as he sat on the
front porch of an abandoned house
in east San Antonio. He was treated
at Medical Center hosptial but found
dead in his home three days after he
was released.
Medical Examiner Dr. Vincent Di-
Maio said Johnson died of a skull
fracture and a blood clot in the
brain.
The crime angered Cisneros, who
toured the eastside neighborhood
last weekend and declared that he
wanted to find the “punks” who
killed Johnson and “wring their
necks.”
In a letter to City Manager Lou
Fox, Police Chief Charles Rodrigue
and other city officials, Cisneros said
he would appeal to Johnson’s neigh
bors, who he claimed knew the iden
tity of the killer, if police did not
make a quick arrest.
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