I Page 8/The BattalionATuesday, April 30, 1985 Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED WE’D LIKE YOU ON THE MANPOWER TEAM. If you are looking for summer work or needing extra cash; call Man power. Join the Manpower Team! WE ARE SEEKING: •SECRETARIES • RECEPTIONIST •WORD PROCESSING GENERAL LABORERS MACHINE OPERATORS ■ GENERAL MAINTENANCE Choose your assignment and earn a minimum of $4.50 per hour. MANPOWER* TEMPORARY SERVICES 693-9946 A CASH for gold, silver, old coins, diamonds Full Jewelry Repair Large Stock of Diamonds Gold Chains TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE 404 University Dr. 846-8916 3202-A Texas Ave. (across from El Chico,Bryan) 779-7662 WORLD AND NATION Shuttle Challenger has problems Associated Press SPECIAL NOTICE OVERWEIGHT Full Money Back Quarantee * Lose 10-29 pounds * Increase Energy * Lose Inches Call Gayle 779-4013 CITY OF BRYAN has the following JOB OPPORTUNITIES OPERATOR II—WASTE WATER TREATMENT Individual must have a Grade “B” Sewer Water Operator Certificate is sued by the Texas State Department of Health. Proficiency in techniques and procedures relating to the operation of a waste water treatment plant a must. Commercial Texas Driver’s License preferred. $7.70/hr. Good benefits. HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR-TRANSPORTATION Indivdual is needed to work in street construction and maintenance. Must be an “finished blue-top operator’’ or road grader operator. $7.70/hr. Good benefits. COMPUTER PROGRAMMER—ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS SERVICES Individual must have a strong background in Coboi programming to begin work immediately. $10.26/hr. Part-time and temporary position. Apply: City of Bryan Employment Office 300 S. Washington 8:30 a.m.- 12p.m. 2:30 p.m. - 5 p.m. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer-M/F LOQKI and LOOK/ again! Efficiencies Small I Bedroom Med. I Bedroom 1 Bedroom Studio Small 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 4-Plex 2 Bedroom Studio These rates area good for summer and $165 $205 $210 $225 $225 $225 $290 year leases! Villa West Apartments 3500 Pinfeather 822-7772 139* Swimming Pool Jacuzzi Club Room Playground 1 and 2 bedroom furnished or unfurnished Beginning at $180.00 Horse Shoe Court Excellent Maintenance Basketball Court Crew Tennis Court Security OPEN 7 DAYS A Week Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. 1-6 1101 Southwest Parkway 693-0804 133t15 SUMMER EMPLOYMENT We have 12 positions left in our summer work program for college students. Students can expect to receive an average income of $375.50 per week There is also an availability of 3 credit hours. Interview meetings will be at the following times. Tuesday 4/30-Rudder Room 704 1:00, 3:30 and 6:00 Wednesday 5/1-Rudder Room 407 12:00,3:00 and 6:00 Thursday 5/2-Rudder Room 407 1:00,3:30 and 6:00 Friday-Rudder Room 407 12:00, 3:00 and 6:00 Please be Prompt!!! SW, CO. Now Hiring for Spring and Summer Employn- ment. Full & part-time CASH IERS. Apply in person M-Fbet- ween 1-3p.m., 3519 S. College. 779-7209 136ttn *iirl Scout Camp Stall. Work with kids, have a fun* filled summer and make money too. Do something meaningful this summer. Call 764-0435 weeknights or 915-646-1516, 9-5. Monday through Friday. I40t6 Interested in real estate in the Houston area? Lee Burns & Co., Inc. is hiring real estate appraisers. All majors inter viewed. Contact Marvin Stanton at (713)359-1110, 1304 Kingwood Dr. Kingwood, Tx. 77339. 137t5 WORK FOR YOUR SUMMER RENT! Apartment make ready, mainte nance, lawn work, etc. Courtyard Apartments. 600 University Oaks. 693-2772. 14415 ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS ENTRYUNKlUSA WE CAN HELP YOU FIND YOUR FIRST JOB! ★ Unique computerized service matches your qualifications with companies nationwide. ★ Over 28,000 entry-level posi tions now available-with new com panies subscribing daily. Call John (409)693-2086 Put Entryline to work for you now! SERVICES FREE LOCATOR We find I, 2, 3 bdrm apts., du plexes and condo’s. All prices all sizes all over town. Call 24 hours a day. For fast FREE courteous service. FREE LOCATOR 846- 6961. 14018 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. Word pi ck:< Cindy or Jii Typing and word proccrsmg Kiv<* to die stall and students. 776-0130. CAPE CANAVERAL. Ela. — Seven astronauts and a mini-zoo of monkeys and rats rocketed away from Earth Monday on a scientific space expedition plagued with seve ral problems. The launch, the second this month for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, was nearly perfect. The first of the satel lites ejected properly from a canister in the cargo bay. But two tries failed to dislodge the second satellite. “No joy on the GLOMR deploy,” said commander Robert Overmyer. The initials stand for global low or biting message relay satellite; it had been intended to be used by the Navy to relay signals from remote sensors like those on (Kean weather buoys. It was not immediately known what caused the failure, but there had been prelaunch worry that the batteries — the $2 drug-store variety 9-vok kind used in transistor radios — might not work after prolonged lime in space. The crew was able to close the canister that had contained the failed satellite, averting a need for a space walk to tie the lid down for re entry. The satellite that was released, called NUSAT for northern Utah satellite, is designed to calibrate air traffic control radars. It wasl students at two colleges in Utahanj one in New Mexico with niateril and money provided by aerospu companies and government ap cies. Another problem was an anal)* device, newly added to the shuilt toilet, that sprayed urine into it cabin. “We h ave attempted to use lit urine monitoring system," said Di, William Thornton. “On theflusht) ties it was blowing water all over it place and after extensive cleanup,! have discontinued use of that." Thornton said when the dem was not activated, the toilet wasop crating well. The device was tope form one of the 15 experimentsui ried aboard. Challenger, which has not Hon: since October, had other malfiu lions. Communications were pc# and Thornton complained he cuuU not talk to the cockpit crew while!) was in the Spacelab — although tit ground heard them both. Other problems included fak readings on instruments, wrotit computer t eadouts, (ire alarmliglt that did not light during a test,aii] an early shutdown of the hydraii system that moves the shuttle'smt surfaces on ascent and forlandinj l lie system is not used while tli shuttle is in space and Mission Cot trol said it posed no problem. Professioiwl Typing. Twenty thesis, term papers, equations. < THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE needs CARRIER for immediate summer opening which pays $450/mo. + transportation allow ance. Call 693-7815 or 693-2323 for an appointment. Fyping. word processing jhest higl resumes. Lowest prices, quality in town. PERFECT PRINT, 822-1430. 114t31 Minors PAPER DUE? Word Processing, letter quality pnnting. reasonable rates. Call COMPUTYPE. 846-8486. I40t5 CAYLINE 775-1797 Peer frrrals Sunday •Friday 5:30pi counseling info -10:30pm. LOSTAND FOUND NATIONAL ASSOCC1ATION immediate entry-level o|KMiing in the Bryan area for a tareer minded individ ual self-motivated, creative person needed to do com munity organization work. Will covet a 12 county area and work with volnntect boards and committees. Some night work and limited travel. Applicant must be orga nized. enthusiastic, and competitive. Excellent benefits. Degree preferred. Submit resume by May 3 to National Association, PO Box 9663, Austin, Texas 78766 Foi further information call (512)345-4560. 138t9 H P. Calculator. Call 693-3036. Lost: Gold chain bracelet, (heat sentimental value. $50.00 reward for return. 693-2120. 14 115 LOST: Doberman pup; hlack/ian female. 3Mbs., bump on head. Behind Notthgatc Sunday night (4/21). $50 reward. 845-5149 or 84<>-5914. 142t3 Senior or graduate student couple to manage modest size student oriented complex apartment. Salary. 696- 7709. 142t7 FOR SALE Experienced cashier part-time evenings. Great starting wages. Apply in person at 1420 South Texas Avenue. Ask for Duyna. No phone calls. I40t6 Moving: New queen waterbed, bookcase headboard $190.00. down sleeping bag, bookshelves best offer. 696-2008,845-0168. I42t4 FOR RENT Quick CASH! Would you stuff 500 envelopes for $250.00? For complete program, mail self addressed stamped envelope and #5.00 to Johnson's, P.O. Box 9802-351. Austin, Texas7876b. \ ♦ CASA 6el sol PRELEASING SUMMER & FALL 2 Blocks from Campus Church across the street* 2 blocks from stores* 2 blocks from nite life on University Pool Jacuzzi Large Party Room Open 7 days a week 401 Stasney College Station Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. 1:00-5:00 696-3455 Basketball Goals On Premise Security On Premise Maintenance PRE—LEASING NOW FOR SUMMER AND FALL 2 & 3/bdrm. 2/bath duplexes and fourplexes with all kitchen appli ances and washer/dryer included From $375. to $495. per month if lease is signed by April 30th. $100. per month discount during summer. Call Thomas Properties, 696-7714 or 693-0982. 1 Giant screen TV for sale, reasonable. Great for frater nity or sorority. Call after 6p.m. or weekends, 779- 6942. 142t5 *76 Fleetwood Sandpointc 2/bdrm 2 bath central heat- /air, new carpet & arapes. Storage shed. Bel Air Park, $10,000, / carpet &: drap 775-7893. Yamaha XT 550. ’82, excellent condition. $1200. firm. 696-2761. Steve. I29tl9 Yamaha Grand Piano, walnut, model Gl. Beautiful. Excellent condition. $4,500. Eves/weekends. 696-2761 137tl0 BAKER STREET MINI WAREHOUSE 5x5 to 10x30 $18 to $77 846-5794 DAYS 779-3938 NIGHTS Wellborn area, small 2 bedroom, fenced yard, 693-8073,693-3041. owner financed, 126i20 AKC Golden Retriever $125-$150, 775-3523. Great family dogs. 14018 MG Midget 1979 runs great $3200.00 1854. , 846- 139t5 (continued from page 1) ment, watches the youngsters’ right to be raised by their parents without harm. Sue Ann Jackson, a spokeswoman for the human resources depart ment, says the child welfare depart ment and the polite are required to exchange information on child ne glect or abuse. While the police han dle criminal investigations of abuse cases, the child welfare department conducts a civil investigation. Because children must be re moved from situations in which par ents neglect or abuse them, the state has developed a foster care pro gram. Under this program, the state pays people to care for youngsters who must temporarily leave their parents. The foster care agency in the Bryan-Gollege Station area is pres ently having difficulty finding foster care for children. Brazos County has 20 licensed foster homes, and all of them are running at capacity for fos ter-care placement. Jackson says the child welfare de partment gets an average of ,50 calls pet month about child abuse or ne glect. Of those calls, over 50 percent result in further investigation. “We accept anonymous referrals, but we like to know their (the call ers’) names,” Jackson says. “It’s con fidential. And we really need a name, so we can call back and tell them what we’re going to do.” Jackson says the agency likes to keep in touch with people who make referrals, just in case the agency needs more information. Sometimes the investigators are unable to find a family, and the agency contacts the callers to help in the search for the children. Or, if the investigation is discounted, callers may be able to give further evidence. While an investigation is going on, children are temporarily placed with a foster parent. Foster parents don’t have to live in the same county that the child’s family does. Thediildft mains in a foster home untilthtvit turn to their families or untiloikt arrangements, such as adoptions INEXPENSIVE FURNITURE sofabed $30. Gall Carol 693-1715. Pick up after graduation weekend. 144t4 be made Gail Bradbury, a spokesperso tor the foster home division of I human resources department, s* the B-CS area is seeing a need ft foster care for children who n« long-term placement. The agency! looking lor homes for pre scnoolwi teen-agers, siblings and minorities. “We have been placing children: homes of different racial andetta groups because of the shortaged nomes," Bradbury says. “NoraJj we try to keep them in homes to reflect their etnnic heritage Bradbury says applicants for losVet pAveuv posim l\» through several steps before can get a license. She says fostet ents reflect a variety of backgroi Some of them have children don’t. Some are single; others married. The agency looks for people til have experience with children,!!! says, yet some foster parents art b! ing the parenting experience for is first time. Applicants who art» ried must have been wed foratji two years. Bradbury says. Tie agency wants to give married Wj pies a chance to get adjusted to ried life before they take on responsibilities. Since foster homes inthearea short on space, Sheltering Arms, emergency shelter, also has busy caring for foster cl Joyce Barks, an administrator Sheltering Arms, says the shelter turned children away because been filled to capacity. The number of children at shelter varies, she says. While shelter housed only two children February, 19 were housed in Mard Children remain at Shelter!! Arms until they can return toll* families or until residential lioitf are found, Barks says. ■82 CB900F Honda, Silver-blue. $1800. 764-0580.143t3 Now leasing for summer and 1985- 86 school year. Two bedroom fourplex, w/d, near shuttle, well in sulated, trees, 1.7 miles from cam pus. No dogs. 693-7761 or 845- 7383. 1 dnm Hurry! Only a few left. Apts, with special low summer rates at very moderate increase starting Sep tember 1. 2 blocks from TAMU. Low utilities. 260-9621 127110 ROOMMATE WANTED SCHUim THEATRES Male roomate needed. 162.50 mo. Duplex. Own room furnished. Call 764-8917. 144t5 I “-"la Show 8«t. * Sum.-AU S*»U 1 5Q -KORA Family N!le-M«.-Sd». j Pi LIT! 50 mnaii* EATRES 2— Summer replacement. All bills paid. Bedroom in house across from campus $175 monthly. 696-8643J43t5 KTAM Funity NIU - TUM.-M.E.1I1 ■AtaOrota WHO Correa* ID Mon Wed. n Km I Female to share 3/2 fen $225, nights 696-3200. ed house Southwood Valley, 143t5 ALL BILLS PAID male roommate needed $ 180.00/mo. No deposit. John Monty 268-0186. 143tl0 PERSONALS GREG B. THE FIRE is burning out of control! Are you ready to handle it? Please reply- A Friend. P.O. Box 13673C.S..TX. 77841. 144tl 2 bedroom, 1 bath 2-story house. 2 blks from campus. $400.00/mo. w/d included. 696-2986 713-393-20M96t 10 2 Bdrm. 1 bath duplex. Quiet street close to campus. One month free w/years lease. 822-0074. PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion pnxedures ami referrals -- Free pregnancy testing. Houston. Texas (713)271-0121. »»tft9 4-plex Wellsley Court, 2/brdm 1W Hollywood bath, near shuttle bus, washer and drver, year lease June, July and August $325.00, September-May, *395.00. Only 2 left. 693-4750,696-1660. ' 14018 SERVICES ) rooms S 175.00 oach. phi 693-0939. Nice house. hills in Soutliwr ik! Val- 130118 Duplex for rent, 2 bedroom, bath at 413 Stasney, C.S Call or leave message, 846-1274. 138tl0 Mobile home lot. Wellborn area. $ 175/mo. 693-8073, 693-3041. 126t20 TYPING-WORD PROCESSING Fast and Dependable Personalized Service We understand form and style. Beginning our sixth year. AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES 110 Lincoln, C.S. 693-1070 96131 SCHULMAN6 775-2463 JUST ONE OF THE GUYS (PC) 7:25 9:50 f POLICE ACADEMY 2 (PG-13) ' 7:20 9:50 NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET (R) 7:30 9:55 MOVING VIOLATIONS PG-13 7:20 9:40 BEVERY HILLS COP DOLBY (R) STEREO 7:25 9:45 COMPANY OF WOLVES (R) 7:30 9:55 MANOR EAST III 823-8300 MANOR CAST MALL STICK DOLBY SI1LIMK) STEREO 7:20 9:40 CARE BEARS MOVIE (G) 7:15 9:35 RETURN OF DOLBY THE JEDI (PC) STEREO 7:259:50 Well kei cation :pt 2 BDR duplex, quiet neighborhood. Ideal lo- 779-4100 or 846-6701. 143t2 Accurate Translations and tutoring Good rates. 823-7129, Fausto Alvarez Caraballo, English-Spunish. 693-8335, Tony 139tl2 Battalion Classified 845-2611 Attractive large one BDR apt. Washer/dryer, built-in bookcase, covered deck overlooking woods, 1-273- 2479. 143t2 Woldon Pond one bedroom apartment. Summer and fall lease. $305 mo. Call 693-2986. 144t5 Furnished one bedroom apt.Jor rent. $205, 696-3577 after 10p.m. Summer only. 139t8 PANNING FOR S53 CfDAR CREEK CONDOMINIUM NOW LEASING Brand New Z BDDtM/2 Bath S. 2 tSDRM lv,» Spacious • Large Closets fireplace • fenced Patios W/D Conn. On-Site Office 1000 E. University | Managed by United Brokers ; 846-1496 846-642? A FOR LEASE Sixteen Interviewing Positions: Travel throughout U.S. to interview people in National Parks. Forests and Lakes. Salary for ten weeks $3050.00. Call 845-5369 or 845-5334 for information. 1.4U5 White Pine Wood Shavings, 50# bags. $3.50. No mini mum. 2 miles down Jones Rd. off FM 60 west at box #193, after 3pm, or call 822-3076 after 6 pm. 14 U5 GOLD? Battalion Classified 845-2611 The Corps of Cadets gets Its news from the Batt. ‘Cc Houston, could become The annii York City, sli Polk packing To no or Houston Gilt fensive tackle The Fean for the Cowl Childress’ fat “I think i “If it can’t be stay in Texas The nexl “I’m exci day. 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