The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 04, 1985, Image 12

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    FOR RENT
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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
Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. 1:00-5:00
Basketball Goals
On Premise Security
On Premise Maintenance
401 Stasney College Station
696-3455
HELP WANTED
Short walk from A&M. LARGE one bedroom duplex.
203B Church Street. $250./month. 693-0982, 693-
4783. 3t9/17
Spacious room in nkeBryan home for student. Lease
negotiable, kitchen privieges. $ 195.00/inoiilh. 764-
7937. lt9/6
2bnn duplex, $200./mo., no bills .paid, trees, washer
connections, 822-2969 or 779-9249 after 5:30. lt9/6
Efficiency apartment. All utilities paid. $200. monthly,
$50. deposit. 2500 Tabor Road, after 5, 823-1179.
Only single. 2t9/9
SAFEWAY INC.
If interested in part time employ
ment with Safeways, call Texas
Employment Commission (779-
3743) ask for Joyce B. in place
ment. Pay rates: Sackers $3.45
per hour. Other positions $3.60
per hour and up depending on ex-
periece.
Equal Opportunity Employer
M-F-H-V 19312
Pizza Hut Special Delivery
Needs Part Time Drivers
•$5. - $8. per hour
•must be 18 yrs. of age
•apply in person at 1103 An
derson, 3131 Briarcrest (be
hind Nashs’), 501 Univ. Dr.
Northgate.
HELP WANTED
Ri'co|>li<misl must l>c pleasant and able to handle the
ptihlit Normal oIIko skills requited. Experience nec
essary. 775-18:58. I92t7
Wanted
Part or full time
Flexible hours and days
Must be at least 18
Must have own car
Must have own insurance
Must be able to work weekends
Earn $4. to $6. an hour from salary,
tips, and commission
Apply in person between
1:00pm and 5:00pm at one of the
following
Domino’s Pizza Stores:
260-9020
4407 Texas Ave.
693-2335
1504 Holleman
822-7373
Townshire Shopping Center
delivery persons
NOW HIRING!
Good Benefits, Good Pay!
Free Uniforms and Food
Flexible Hours: Apply Now!
Work For Number One!
Apply At:
801 University Dr.
See a Manager for an Application
BURGER
KING
NOW
HIRING
BURGER
KING
FULL OR PART TIME oFREE UNIFORMS •GOOD
BENEFITS
APPLY IN PERSON 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
BURGER KING
1719-TEXAS AVE.
COLLEGE STATION
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Casino’s
Pizza
now hiring delivery
personnel. Guaren-
teed$5. an hour. Call
696-9669.
Dependable people with de
pendable vehicles for early
morning routes. Earn $200. to
$800.
846-2911.
THE FARM PATCH
Help wanted. Apply in person
M - T, 1 - 3 P.M. 3519 S. Col
lege. 779-7209. _
WORD PROCESSOR
Management prof, needs 1 stu
dent or housewife part time.
Prefer Decmate experience.
$7.00 hour. Flexible hours.
Call Janet at 845-4888. 3t9/io
CHANELLOS PIZZA NOW II RING DRIVERS.
Guaranteed $3.75/hr., 209£ commission paid nightly.
Wage review at 3 months. Apply at 2406D 'Lexus Ave.
S. or 301 Patricia. 1
HELP WANTED
THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE
is currently accepting applications for
immediate route carrier positions. The
positions require working early morning
hours delivering papers. Some sea
sonal soliciting is also required. Call
Andy at 693-7815 for an appointment.
Church Organist
We are looking for a committed Chris
tian to become our organist/choir direc
tor and to share in our worship of Je
sus Christ. Please inquire: Rev. Dick
Grant, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church,
^javasota^409L825^j72a^^^^jt9/6
NOW HIRING
Full or part time help. Hours to fit
schedule. Students or house-
wifes. $3.65 hour. Whataburger
1101 Texasin Bryan or 105 Do-
minik in College Station.
Student needed to clean nursery school. 3:30 - 5:30
Monday thru Friday. 846-5571. 3t9/10
Delivery person needed. Salary plus commission. Eve
nings Sc Weekends. 846-6428, ask for Dave. 3t9/6
Housework MWF, 2:30 - 5:30, cleaning & meal prepe-
ration. $4./hr., phone 693-6043 after 6. 3t9/10
Babysitter from 5:00 to 7:00 Monday thru Thursday.
775-3153 after 5p.m. 3t9/10
Responsible student to pick-up from school and care
for two children. 15 hours a week. Call after 5:30. 696-
3523. 2t9/9
Aerobic instructor training and certification. Call Fit
ness Services of Texas for fall workshop schedule. 764-
8259. 193t8
Piano and keyboard demonstrating sells person
needed part time. Call for appointment. Keyboard
Center, Post Oak Mall 764-0006. tfn
Post advertising materials on campus. Write: College
^Distributors, 33 Pebblewood Trail, Naperville, 11.
<50540. lt9/2
Part time handyman needed. Carpentry and plumbing
experience. Own transportation. 20+ hours and Sat
urdays. Beal Realty. 823-5469. lt9/6
Babysitter wanted. My home, close to campus, for nine
year old. Some afterschool, evening Sc weekend hours.
Dependable person with references. Call 693-961(319/6
Part time help. Grapevine Restaurant. Grapevine per
sonality. 696-34 1 1. 193tfn
Part time housekeeper wanted 3 hours on T hursdays.
693-0022. H9/6
Part or full time counter help. 2700 T exas Ave. 779-
6429 between 8-6. 193t6
Female backup singer. T op 40. Weekends only. 846-
6439 after 5:00. lt9/6
Experienced Dental T echnician. Call 822-7905. 192t7
WANTED
Baseball cards to buy. 764-7983.
SERVICES
Planning a party? Plan to use the
Disc Jockey Party Service. Special
fall rate $37.50 an hour for profes
sional music and D.J. Call DAVID-
Kiel 846-1838. Ref: by Jay Norris.
1t9/13
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. gitfn
AIRPLANE BANNER TOWING
Home football games - Kyle
Field. Call Alan Taylor
(713)721-6290. Derry Air, Inc.,
Houston, Texas. t93130
Educational Editing. "'Professional editing and proof
reading. Ph.D. degree, 12+ years professional Experi
ence. 764-7937. U9/30
5th year seniors: I need used size 12 Senior Boots. Call
Frank. 260-3477. 3t9/5
Lesbian rap group meets Thrusdays 7:30 P.M. New
members welcome. Call 764-8310. 2t9/4
SPECIAL NOTICE
WE THE PEOPLE
A scholarly no nonsense
newsletter delving into contro
versial, thought-provoking top
ics in science, philosophy,
psychology, and current
events. For a “ complimentary"
copy send self-addressed
stamped envelope (legal size)
and $1.00 to: Wm. H. Clark II.
1501 Harvey Rd. #475, Col
lege Station, Tx. 77840. 3t9/6
business opportunity P^ge 12/The Battalion/Wednesday September 4,1985
$10.-$360. wcckly/up. Mailing cimitars! No quotas!
Sincerely interested rush self-addressed envelope: Suc
cess, 1\(). Box 470CEG, Woodstock, II. 60098. U9/27
$$$$$ OWN A PARADISE DOM f SHOP. No fran
chise fees. Assistance availahlcfm equipment financ
ing. supplies, and training. Write: Paradise Donuts,
Inc. 21 1 Thompson Blvd., Sedalia. MO 65301. Phone:
81 <>-826-8981. 19213
ROOMMATE WANTED
Graduate student wants to share apartment. Private
bedroom Sc bath. Shuttle. Call 693-9828. U9/6
Serious student only. Own bedroom and bath. 15 min
utes from campus. $180./mo. and 1/2 utilities. 845-
4722 days. 775-3750 nights. 2t9/l 1
Evacuation testing
rarely real situatior
CHILD CARE
Associated Press
Licensed, professional child care, my home. Educatio
nal activities, balanced meals, spacious home with
fenced yard. 764-7937. 1,9/1;
10 students needed to conduct telephone interviews
during fall semester Monday thru Thursday at least 3
hours a day from 5:30 - 10:30 p.m. Transportation
needed. Gome by Dept, of Rural Sociology, Special
Services Building. $4.50 per hour. 193t5
Wanted: Flag football and 16 softball officials for the
intramural program. The first orientation meeting is
Monday, Sept. 2, 6 P.M., room 164 Read Bldg. 193t4
FOR SALE
Buy • Sell • Trade
Top cash money for good used
furniture. Furniture Liquidation
Mart, Pooh’s Park. M - S. 10 -
6. 693-3742.
Engineering graduate has 14x56 mobile home, Oak
Forest #12. All appliances, shady fenced lot, sacrifice
$8900. 693-5206 or collect 806-793-9491. 3t9/l 7
8x35 mobile home near campus. Hwy 60. 3500.00.
779-8938,272-3116. 3t9/6
Schult ’81 3brm., 2 bath. 14 x 70. All electric. Lot rent
or lease. Assumable. 693-2425, 764-9657. 119/3
78 Granada. Excellent condition. $1800. 693-1581.
, 3t9/10
1982, 14x80 Naushu, 3 bedroom, 2 hath, A/C, heating,
storm windows, built-in microwave, all kitchen appli
ances. $1000 equity take up notes. Call 272-3261 af
ter 5:30. 192t4
Single bed, wood frame$100. nego.; 1956 Plymouth
58K original miles, classic, runs great, must see. H-693-
7732, W-845-0106. U9/6
Must sell. 3BR, 1 1/2 bath Fleetwood Festival. 693-9878
or collect (512) 992-4603. 193t6
186tl 3
Waterbed for sale. Excellent condition. Etched mirror
headboard. $360. 693-0939. 2t9/9
Front desk clerk position available. F'riday-Saturday, 3
ply
p.m.-l 1p.m. Apply in person. Inn at Chimney Hill.
3t9/30
1980 Dodge Aspen Wagon. One owner, priced below
retail. $2,300. 846-6616 after 5 P.M. 2t9/7
EARN EXTRA INCOME by registering people for
long distance telephone service in the convenience of
your home. For more information call 822-5060.3t9/10
Graphics artist with caligraphy and/or sign painting
skills. Earn $150. - $700. per week - contract basis.
Work own hours. Salient Advertising Corporation.
775-7885. U9/6
ON THE SIDE OF
TEXAS ASM
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WASHINGTON — Amid crit
icism that government-required
evacuation tests for jetliners often
bear little resemblance to the prob
lems faced in a crash, the Federal
Aviation Administration is consid
ering an overhaul of its rules.
Before a jetliner may carry pas
sengers, the government must be
convinced a full plane can be evac
uated in 90 seconds. But flight atten
dants, members of Congress and
safety experts say the tests are often
contrived to meet the regulations
and give little assurance of what can
be expected in an accident.
Rep. James L. OI>erstar, D-Minn.,
whose House investigations subcom
mittee oversees FAA activity, sap
changes in the agency’s approach to
aircraft evacuation are overdue.
“We’ve got . . . no uniformity,just
sort of a haphazard approach to
(evacuation) rule making and safety,
and lives of people are at stake,"
Oberstar complained.
Rep. Newt Gingrich of Georgia,
calls the approach taken by the FAA
and industry on evacuation "totally
out of touch with the real world."
Concern over the ability of airline
passengers to escape an aircraft
cabin took on added weight recently
with the Aug. 22 fire aboard a Brit
ish charter Boeing 737 as it was tak
ing off from Manchester, England.
Fifty-four people were killed from
toxic smoke and flames.
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Willie Nelson consults farmers
on concert proceeds
Associated Press
CHAMPAIGN, Illinois — Singer
Willie Nelson has invited about 150
farmers and farm leaders from
around the country to Illinois for
talks on how to spend proceeds from
the FarmAid concert, officials said
Tuesday.
Nelson, Gov. James Thompson
and state Agriculture Director Larry
Werries were to attend Wednesday
night’s meeting at the University of
Illinois Assembly Hall in Champ
aign, said state Agriculture Depart
ment spokeswoman Miajazo.
“This is simply an organizational
meeting,” said Thompson spokes
man Woody Mosgers, adding that
no decisions on spending were ex
pected during Wednesday’s meet-
in g’
Nelson, in an interview before a
Monday night performance in sub
urban Chicago, said the best wayio
use the money would be to offer
farmers low-interest loans.
More than three dozen entertain
ers are to perform at the 12-hour
concert scheduled for Sept. 22attht
University of Illinois football sta
dium.
The list includes Bob Dylan, Nd
Young, the Beach Boys, Kenny Rof
ers, Alabama, Tom Petty, Wayki
Jennings, Eddie Van Halen andLc*
retta Lynn.
Nelson said he got the idea forth
concert when Dylan made a pitch fa
American farmers while perfornuiit
at Live Aid, which raised moneyi
help feed Af rican famine victims.
The country singer-songwnit
also challenged the Reagan adminn
tration to match whatever is raise
from the concert on a dollar-pe
dollar basis.
Won Hop Loong Chuan
Karate
Classes open to the public
5-7 p.m. Mon. and Wed. Rm. 255 G. Rollie White
10:00-noon Saturday Rm 267 E. Kyle
Come by to view classes and talk to instructors
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