The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 27, 1985, Image 6

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    Battalion Classified
HELP WANTED
SUMMER IN THE ROCKIES
Employment Opportunities available for college students in
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK, COLORADO!
for the summer months through Labor Day, in the areas of:
RETAIL SALES FOOD SERVICE ACCOUNTING
Write or call Audrey Roskam immediately for more information.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN PARK COMPANY
Personnel Office P.O. Box 50 Moran, WY 83013
(307)543-2831 (307)733-5470
An Equal Opportunity Employer .
COLDWELL BANKER COMMERICAL
REAL ESTATE SERVICES will be inter
viewing during Spring Break in Houston,
Texas for DATA BANK RESEARCH
ERS during the summer. Duties will in
clude a physical survey with follow-up
phone work. Candidate must possess
excellent phone technique, be self-di
rected and highly detail oriented. To
schedule an interview, call Julia Hought-
lin at 713/840-6513.
105t3
NOW HIRING
Experience the excitement of opening-Bryan/College Stations’ only Private Fine Dining City
Club, The Plaza Club, located atop the First City Plaza is now interviewing for the following
positions.
DINING ROOM
Maitre DVService Director Bartenders Waiter/Waitress Buspersons Full Service Captains
KITCHEN
Pantry Cooks Dishwashers Housekeeping Personnel
RECEPTIONIST DAY & NIGHT
Personal qualities are our first priority. If you are dependable, energetic and personable you could qualify for
starting positions. Extensive two week training classes for most positions prior to club opening. The Plaza
Club offers a comprehensive benefits package and highly competitive wages. Interviews will begin Monday,
March 4th in the temporary Membership office located in the Anco Insurance Building, 1735 Briarcrest Dr.,
Suite 204, Bryan. Call 779-1775/1830 for further information and interviewing scheduling. An Equal Oppor
tunity Employer.
10513
BE THE BOSS
Own & operate multi-line vending route
College Station & surrounding area.
High profit items. Can start part or full
time. Experience not necessary. Re
quires car & $1,695-$20,000 cash in
vestment. For details call now toll free
800-824-7888 operator 511, Komet
Vending, 3252 Western Dr., Cameron
Park, CA 95682 (916-933-1470).
SERVICES
Professional
theses, journals
lypist/word processor.
. Ca" “
'.all Suzanne. TT-l-S-lTti.
Faculty: 1 do
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FOR SALE
Sharp Sales Person Wanted for
retail Jewelry Sales. Must be avail
able Spring break and Christmas.
Texas Coin Exchange
404 University Drive. East
College Station
100110
SWENSEN’S
Now accepting applications for wait
persons and soda fountain workers.
Part-time and full-time. Apply in person
except 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. at Cul
pepper Plaza, C.S. 100t8
AIRLINES HIRING! $14-$39,000! Stewardesses, Res-
ervationist! Worldwide! Call for guide, Directory,
Newsletter. 1-(916) 944-4444 ext. TexasA&Mair. 78t24
CRUISESHIPS HIRING! $16-$30,000! Carrihean,
Hawaii, World. Call for Guide, Directory, Newsletter.
1-(916) 944-4444 xTcxasAficMcruise. 78t24
Roland electric piano, 88 key, 2 pedal,
voices, wood grain exterior w/stand; built
in amplifier speakers; Buss for compu
ter/synthesizer applications excellent
condition. Perfect for dorm-headphone
jack. $1200.00 all offers considered.
846-9192.
Condo for sale
2 bedrooms ']V2 bath, w/d in
cluded, all furnished, fire place.
Just painted, very well main
tained, 696-1525. 10
BAYONETS
(l)WILKINSON
1907 WWI-16” blade, $45.
(1) FRENCH
T-Blade ca. 1878-18” blade,
$55. Kent. 764-7847
Fender Telecastcv and Peavey 120 watt amp $500. 268-
0178. 104t5
Aceejiting applications for summer lifeguard positions
for Citv of College Station. Apply at Thomas Pool II to
7:30 Monday thru Friday. !04tl0
FOR RENT
Sr. boots 8 1 /.! foot 13>/2 calf, $195.00, 845-4109, 696-
3615. 10ot3
BAKER STREET
MINI WAREHOUSE
5x5 to 10x30
$18 to $77
846-5794 DAYS
779-3938 NIGHTS
Senior Boots: Worn one semester, excellent condition.
Size 7 i /2-8. $200.00. 846-7211. I02t4
Break-apart hike for sale. Bike folds up in seconds. Fits
easilv into ear trunk. Great foi riding around campus.
764-7921. , lOOtlO
IMPALA 68,327 PART'S: motor, trails, etc. $150.00 in
terior $ 100.00, $300.00 takes all 846-7146. 96tl0
PERSONALS
Dr. G’s wants Comedians, Musicians, Singers, etc. for
upcoming talent contest. Come by 44 10 College Main.
98tl0
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion procedures and
referrals — Free pregnancy testing. Houston, T exas
(713)271-0121. 80t69
GARAGE SALE
MOVING SALE "KUehenware: baby items, treezer,
(ishtank. stereo, filecabinet, lawnmower, furniture.
696-4473. 100t8
ROOMMATE WANTED
Need roommate to share two bedroom apartment.
$87.50 a month plus electricity, 268-3058. 105t5
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND: Gross and chain last semester, 263 EK: Con
tact Peggy, 846-4228. I()4t3
WANTED
WANTED. Ilistorv major to tutor freshman in Ameri
can History. 093-0693. 103t5
EDUCATIONAL
CENTER
TEST PREPARATION SPECIALISTS SINCE 1938
Call Days. Eves & Weekends
There’s still Time To Prepare
Call
696-3196
for information
707 Texas Ave. 301-C
In Dallas: 11617 N. Central Expwy.
SERVICES
ON THE DOUBLE
CASH
All kinds of typing at reasonabtc rates.
Dissertations, theses, term papers,
resumes. Typing and copying at one
stop. ON THE DOUBLE 331 University
Drive. 846-3755.
I COLORADO-SPRING BREAK. 4 days skiing,
nspm tation-lodging-lift tickets-breakfasts. $285.
.M group—Hurry. 260-7058. 104t4
Professional word processing. Satisfaction guaranteed.
Great rates. 775-5202 10a.m. to 2p.m. and after 6p.m.
Pick-up/delivery available.
for gold, silver,
old coins, diamonds
Full Jewelery Repair
Large Stock of
Diamonds
Gold Chains
105t6
Typing, word processing, resumes. Lowest prices,
highest qualitv in town. PERFECT PRINT, 822-1430.
78135
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
SERVICES; Alterations and custom sewing. Dennis
Ambrose 846-9625. References upon request. 309A
Foch. 9H20
404 University Dr.
846-8916
3202-A Texas Ave.
(across from E! Chico, Bryan)
77S-76S2
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Page eA'he Battalion/Wednesday, February 27, 1985
Legislature hears
bill for seat belts
Associated Press
AUSTIN — Bills that would re
quire anyone riding in the front seat
of a passenger car to wear a seat belt
were introduced in the Senate and
House Tuesday amid claims the leg
islation would save many lives.
The measures would exempt
pickup trucks.
Sen. l ed Lyon, D-Rockwall, and
Rep. Bill Messer, D-Belton, quickly
denied their proposals were aimed
at evasion of future federal require
ments for air bags in automobiles.
Director of Public Safety James
Adams endorsed the bills saying full
compliance might result in saving
1,200 of the 3,000 to 4,000 killed an
nually in recent years on the state’s
highways.
Representatives of the Texas Co
alition for Seat Belts, consisting of 26
organizations, also offered support.
Lyons said a public opinion survey
indicated 69 percent of the residents
of Texas favor safety belt laws for
the driver and front seat passengers.
The poll showed 82 percent would
obey the law if passed.
The proposed law would go into
effect Sept. 1 of this year but no $25
to $50 fines would be levied until
Dec. 1 to allow time for a driver edu
cation program by the DPS.
Any person at least 15 years old in
the front seat of a passenger car
would be required to wear a seat belt
while the car was being operated on
any road, street or highway. The op
erator of the car would be required
to see that any front seat rider from
4 to 15 years old was wearing a seat
belt.
“We’re practical pragmatists,”
Messer said when asked why the bill
did not apply to pickup trucks. "We
want this to get the broadest use with
the least amount of opposition, and
we realize we may have some opposi
tion in the rural part of the state.”
Lyons said the bill was not in
tended to be equal to or substitute
for federal restrictions by the De
partment of Transportation, which
presently call for passiave restraints
and air bags in new cars by 1990.
Senate bill OK’d
to pay the abused
Associated Press
AUSTIN — The Senate Tuesday
voted to give to abused children and
battered spouses money from the
Crime Victims Compensation Act.
The change would bring Texas
into compliance with federal law and
make the state eligible for $2 million
in federal funds.
The bill was sent to the House on
voice vote.
Other bills approved by the Sen
ate and sent to the House would:
• Give judges authority to make
certain that convicts serve time in
prison rather than in county jails.
• Suggest bail for certain crimes
to bring uniformity throughout the
state.
• Allow a judge to award ex
penses and attorney’s fees against a
person who has committed family vi
olence.
The House looked at only one bill
Tuesday, approving 129-0 an
amended version of a Senate bill
making it illegal to sell human or
gans for profit.
Study about state female
worker wages under attack
Associated Press
AUSTIN — A study to decide if
female state workers are underpaid
could lead to a direct change on our
free enterprise system, a Texas Ea
gle Forum leader said Tuesday at
the Capitol.
Donna Muldrew told a news con
ference that many people do not
want to do the grungy work that a lot
of blue collar workers do. If a
woman wants the wages of a truck
driver or whatever, she has the op
portunity to do so, she said.
Austin Sen. Gonzalo Barrientos
has introduced a bill calling for a
study of state employee pay. He filed
the measure after the Texas State
Employees Union and Communica
tions Workers of America issued a
report that says there is a “sex-based
wage gap” among state workers.
Muldrew said it is true that the av
erage wage of all working women is
59-62 percent of the average wage of
all working men.
“However, there are economic
factors that contribute to this,” she
said. “It is not due to discrimination.
It is not due to conspiracy.”
Muldrew said marriage plays a
role in the pay gap. Men and women
get married and they usually have
babies. The average woman has
been on her current job 2.6 years,
the average man has been on his cur-
rentjob 4.5 years,” she said.
Escort radar detector-$150 or best offer. Leave mes
sage on machine. 260-7058. 105t2
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Shiloh Place
¥ 2551 S. TX Ave.
College Station
SPECIAL”
$3 Discount Haircut/Blowdry (w/ad)
$10 Discount on Perms (w/ad)
FREE Styling Comb with either service
while supplies last
696-8700 Mon-Sat Tues-Thurs’til 7:00
IMPERIAL
CHINESE RESTAURANT
Our customers only complaint...
“There’s too much and it’s too good.”
Sunday Buffet Hot Fresh Spicy
11 items including soup,
new menu every Sunday
We serve the largest menu in B-CS
wm
Lunches from $3.95 to $4.55
including soup
Special Birthday arrangement with gift from us
Open 7 days a week lunch & dinner
1102 Harvey Rd.
College Station, TX 77840
409-764-0466
Carry-out Orders
Mixed Drinks
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Ttiurs. Feb. 28
7:30 6? 9:45 pm
701 Rudder $1.00
from MSG Cepheid Variable^
OtflLLY
WONK&>
‘Only authorized
Oompa-Loompas are
admitted to the
Chocolate Factory.”
Aggie Con 16 - March 21-24
Tickets Now on Sale in Rudder Box Office
Call 845-1234 for ticket info.
Call 845-1515 for Aggie Con info.
Student Exchange
STUDY ABROAD
FOR ONE YEAR
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Study Abroad Office
101 Academic Bldg.
845-0544
Religion And
Socio- Political Affairs!
Are They Related?
In The Name Of Cod, Most Gracious,
Most Merciful
On the occasion of the 6th Anniversary of the
ISLAMIC REVOLUTION IN IRAN
A Lecture Will Be Presented On:
by
Mohammad Al-Asi
A distinguished scholar from
Washington D.C.
Sub-topics include:
• Russian Aggression in Afganistan
• Iran-Iraq War
9 Palestine and Lebanon
Time: 8:00 p.m. - Saturday, March 2,1985
Place: Rudder Tower - Room 301
Everyone Is Welcome
Sponsored by:
The Society of Iranian Students (MSA-PSG)