The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 24, 1985, Image 8

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    Battalion Classifieds
Page 8/The Battalion/Thursday, January 24,1985
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WANTED
$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200
Springtree or Cedar allergic males, (12 years or
older) to participate in an antihistamine study;
symptoms may include sneezing, nasal congestion,
runny nose, itchy eyes, or sinus headache. If you
are allergic or have these symptoms and wish to
participate for a $200 incentive, call 776-0411.
$200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200
72t16
FOR RENT
UTILITY BILLS
GOING THROUGH
THE ROOF?
BAKER STREET
MINI WAREHOUSE
5x5 to 10x30
$18 to $77
846-5794 DAYS
779-3938 NIGHTS
Two bedrooms for rent, $80, $]00, Co-op House,
hardy liberal females, 693-2489. 79t5
HELP WANTED
Babysitter wantecTTvvo or three nights a week. Two chil-
dren.696-2651. 80t3
Morning Aide needed for nursery school. Monday-Fri-
day, 846-5571 80t5
Part-time office help for local oil company. Must have
good typing, reliable transportation, neat appearance.
Ability to work under pressure. Phone Susan 846-
3861. 77t5
PERSONALS
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion procedures and
referrals — Free pregnancy testing. Houston, Texas
(713)271-0121. ' 80t69
LOSTAND FOUND
Sheltie tricoiored ill needs special diet, please call 693-
0784. . 81t5
Sublease one bedroom $225 month, Oakwood Apart
ments, Southwest Parkway, on shuttle, pool, tennis
court, 696-1715 78t5
Fourplex Apts. Newly remodeled $250.00 pet month.
Two bedroom, one bath, W/li connections. Convenient
to campus. 775-1790 8 a.tn.-5 p.m., 779-0992 6 p.m.-9
p.tn. 73t30
HELP WANTED
20 students needed to conduct brief telephone surveys,
Monday-Thursday, 5:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. January
21st - March 8tn, possibly longer. Transportation
needed. Contact Department of Rural Sociology, 845-
5332, $4.25/hour. 76t7
Kitchen help wanted. Fun people, unusual environ
ment, flexible hours. Ask for Don at Cenare, 404 Uni
versity Drive. 74t9
Sell roses in nightclubs. $7.00 a hour quaranty. Call
693-7953, ask for Ed. 80t3
Black and green ski jacket. Gerry brand. Please return
I’m cold I 693-8435. S0t5
ROOMMATE WANTED
Need a roommate for spring semester, riiale or female.
I have a nice, partially furnished, studio style apart
ment in Southwood Valley. Call Greg from 7 p.m.-l 1
p.m. 696-9204. 80t3
Share furnished house. Own room. Walking distance.
$150.00 plus half telephone. Billy, 845-8681, 696-
0477. 73t5
Male roommates needed to share 2 BR. apt. 2 blocks
from campus. Steve 268-0657 79t5
Male to share 1100 sq. ft. 2 br/2 bath duplex, $200/mo.
plus l /2 utilities. 696-2406 507 Dominik. 72tl0
cwud
Roommates wanted. Male or female, $150 a month
plus utilities, on shuttle bus. Ask for Jeff. 693-3545. 78t5
WENDY’S Old Fashioned Hamburgers
NOW HIRING ALL SHIFTS!
Flexible Working Hours!
Food Discounts!
Competitive Wages!
Call now for an Interview or drop by;
3216 S. Texas Ave., Bryan 779-6872
203 S.W. Parkway, C.S. 693-5411 79.3
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.
91tfn
Planning a Party? D.J. Party Service has just the music,
and this semester try our Friday Special just $125. For
booking information feel free to call DAVID KIEL
846-1838. 76t39
Immediate openings for TAMU stu
dents and spouse. 1. 24-28 hours per
week. 2. 34-40 hours per week. Hours
vary but fall between 1p.m.-9p.m. M-F
plus Saturday 9a.m.-1p.m. Exercise in
structors aerobics experience helpful
training available. Apply in person
9a.m.-5p.m. M-F at SHAPE WAY Fit
ness Center for Women, 3710 E. 29th
Street, Bryan.
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE has im
mediate openings for ROUTE CAR
RIERS. Early morning hours earning
$400-$600 per month. Gas allowance
is furnished. If interested, call Andy,
693-7815 or Julian, 693-2323 after
2:00 p.m. 80t5
MARRIED COUPLE
United Presbyterian Homes in Waxa-
hachie, seeks a professional couple to
use a behavoral model to work with
children. Training provided; academic
credit available. $18,000 per couple,
plus private apartment, food and com
petitive fringe benefits. 214/937-1748
EOE ~ 79t5
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN
OR COUPLES for present and
future Houston Post routes. Early
morning hours. Papers rolled by
machine. $200-$750/month.
846-2911 846-1253 54,30
Part-time appointment secretary $ 6.00/hr. Telephone
work (no selling) 5:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m. Sun.-Thurs. or
less. Tommy 846-4751. 80t5
THE FARM PATCH PRODUCE MARKET now hir
ing full & part-time CASHIERS. Apply in person M-F
between 1-3, 779-7209. 76t7
CRUISESHIPS HIRING! $16-$30,000! Carribean,
Hawaii, World. Call for Guide, Directory, Newsletter.
1-(916) 944-4444 xTexasA&Mcruise. 78t24
New nightclub opening soon have fun & get paid for it.
All positions available BARTENDERS, BARBACKS,
DOOR GIRLS, & WAITRESSES. Apply in person, 815
Harvey Rd. 78t5
FOR SALE
BRAZOS VALLEY
SAILBOARDS
Sale Price Starts at $495.00
Wayler
Sailboards
and
Windsurfing
Accessories
— i ■
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See us at the Boat Show
January 25-26 at the
Brazos Center.
For more information call 779-2378.
8111
Kawasaki 100 for sale. ($450.00) Call Kevin for details,
260-4784. 79t5
Modem walnut and chrome table with black naughide
chairs. $200.00. Call 764-7921. 78t5
Complete darkrom, Durst M605 color enlarger, Ro-
denstock lenses, color analyzer, trays, etc. $550. 696-
9748 7815.
UNIVERSITY SPORTDRINKING TEAM T-shirts!
SMLXL only $6.95 pd! PMG-U6, Box 1484, Marco, FL
33937. Free catalog! 78t5
AIRLINES HIRING! S14-$39,000! Stewardesses, Res-
ervationist! Worldwide!. Call for guide, Directory,
Wvlbur VT100 compatiable terminal rental. 1200 band
108.696-5056. 75U0
IP
Typing, word processing, resumes. Lowest prices,
highest quality in town. PERFECT PRINT, 822-1430.
78t35
Professional typing on the word processor. 1 specialize
in thesis, dissertation and technical reports. 846-6486
80t5
LESBIAN Rap Group meets Tuesdays 7:30p.m. For
info call Gayline 775-1797. . 78t6
GAYLINE-Information, referrals, peer-counseling.
Monday-Friday. 5:00-10:00. 775-1797. 8U32
Poll shows 66 percent
oppose state blue law
Associated Press
AUSTIN — Two-thirds of the
Texans polled in a recent survey
want the blue law repealed and a
majority want legalized pari-mutual
betting and a state lottery, according
to a study released Wednesday.
Pollster George Shipley said his
survey showed 66 percent support
for repeal of the law that effectively
closes most stores on Sundays. 26
percent of the about 700 people
questioned favor the law and tne rest
had no opinion, he said.
A similar survey done by the
Texas Poll at Texas A&M University
in 1984 showed 70 percent of those
surveyed support repeal.
The Shipley survey also showed
55 percent in favor of legalized pari-
mutual betting, 35 percent opposed
and 10 percent with no opinion. A
state lottery was favored by 57 per
cent while 27 percent were against it
and 16 percent had no opinion.
The poll was paid for by Texans
for Blue Law Repeal Inc., a coalition
formed to push for repeal that in
cludes Joske’s, Zale Jewelers and
Target.
“I’m increasingly convinced that
the feeling of an overwhelming ma
jority of Texans is that it’s time for a
change,” said Sen. Ray Farabee, D-
Wichita Falls and sponsor of a bill to
repeal the law.
The Texas Automobile Dealers
Association, small retailers and resi
dents of some rural areas have been
fighting for repeal for years.
But Shipley said 68 percent of the
voters surveyed in nine rural dis
tricts favor repeal.
“Traditionally we’ve always as
sumed that rural areas are oppose
to any change in the blue law,’’Fil
bee said. “We now have new inlfp
mation that dispels these myths." [
Two-thirds of those surveyed*
they see no religious basis for doa:
stores on Sunday.
Eighty percent of those sunni
favored some revisions to w
more of the restricted items tol
sold on Sundays, Shipley said. !:■
blue law prohibits the sale of|
items, including hardware, apl
antes and clothing, on consecttl
Saturdays and Sundays.
Texas is among 11 states kw
have a blue law. He said 25sul
have repealed the law since 1961/1
According to state Compii#
Boh Bullock, Texas retailers ard}
ing $270 million in sales eachts
because of the blue law.
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"The Restaurant Everyone's Talking About"
ALL YOU CAY EAT!
Featuring Mongolian Bar-B-Q
and Chinese Buffet DAILY
SUNDAY
CHAMPAGNE LUNCH
$7.45
11-2 p.m.
Champagne served @ 12
DINNER (i
$7.45 •!
5-10 p.m. Iff
Mon. - Sun.
YVW
of College Station isos s. t*. Ave.
The world’s first
self-contained, 16-bit portable
computer system.
The Panasonic Sr. Partner
• Compatible with IBM PC software
and hardware
• 256K memory (RAM) expandable
up to 512K
• Built-in printer with graphics
capability
• Built-in 9" CRT with monochrome
screen
• 360K, 5%” double sided, double
density disk drive expandable to
two drive sytem
2395.
5% Off Any Modem in Sto
When you attend the
“How to talk to Wylbur” semir.nr
at 10:00 am each Saturday in Januai
Call 693-8080 for information
or a reservation
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Bundled Software
Includes:
MS-DOS®
Microsoft®
Word Star®
VisiCalc®
Pfs:File®
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Computers
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Discount -f 5% Cash Discount
2553 Texas Avenue
College Station
693-8080