The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 07, 1980, Image 4

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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1980
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HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
SERVICES
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PREGNANCY TESTING
Counselling on all alternatives
and birth control methods.
Women’s Referral Center,
3910 Old College Road.
846-8437
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EDUCATION
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS
HAS THE FOLLOWING CAREER OPPORTUNITIES FOR THE SUMMER & FALL OF 1980
Personnel Work
BROWN A ROOT: Houston, Texas
Job Description
CORPS OF ENGINEERS: Galveston. Texas
Job Description
Economic Planning
CONTINENTAL TELEPHONE COMPANY: Dallas. Texas
Job Description: Personnel Work
GULF STATES UTILITIES: Beaumont, Texas
Job Description Planning, Scheduling.
Accounting
FOLEY'S: Houston, Texas
Job Description: Management Trainee
NATIONAL OCEANIC AND
ATMOSPHERIC ADMINISTRATION: Ft Worth, Texas
Job Description Personnel Work
NATIONAL AERONAUTICS &
SPACE ADMINISTRATION: Houston, Texas
Job Description Management Trainee
CONTACT: HENRY 0. POPE OR SUSANNAH CLARY
107 HARRINGTON
PHONE: 845-7814
If you are looking for temporary
full time or part time employment
the Eagle has a job for you. We
are now forming sales teams for
door to door subscription solita-
tions. Set your own hours.
Call Eagle
Circulation
779-2345
LABORERS
Apply 106 Williamson
between 7:30-9:00 a.m.
Monday through Friday.
2.00/hour
SCUBA DIVERS! New80 ft. 3 aluminum Dacor
tank, U.S. Divers Aquarius regulator, bouyan-
cy compensator. Best offer. 696-0967. 94t7
We tutor FRENCH. Call after 5:00. 846-2038.
93t5
FOR SALE: Carpet - 15ft. x 17ft. - solid beige.
Excellent condition. Priced to sell. 846-5861.
94t4
WAITERS
AND
WAITRESSES
NEEDED
Please apply
in person
2-5 afternoons.
3 C BARBECUE
810S. Main
Bryan
BABYSITTERS WANTED
Work your own hours.
GOOD PAY
Full or part time. Must have own
transportation and must be 18 or
older.
822-5837 95ts
FIELD REPRESENTATIVE
General Motors Acceptance Corp.
Challenging & diversified. Opportunity
to advance. Excellent benefits. Apply
4103 Texas Ave., Bryan. Equal
Opportunity Employer.
92t5
STEREO EQUIPMENT: Klipsch speakers,
Yamaha CA-1010 Bang, Olufsen turntable and
cassette recorder, Perfect condition. $2950.00.
Call 693-3352. 93t5
$ave Ga$ Money With MIX-I-GO Gas Addi
tive!! Money Back Guaranteed. 693-7520.
86tl2
1973 Audi-IOOLS - Gets good mileage, new
tires. Right door damage. $800. 693-1458.93t5
FOR SALE: 10 speed Huffy girls bicycle, like
new. $75 or best offer. 845-1251 or 693-9275.
95t5
JUST MAKE OUT Your List...
“White’s has it at Northgate
Bike Parts & Service, All Makes—
Plumbing .& Hardware
WHITE AUTO STORE
846-5626
Baseball Catchers Equipment-Rawlings Men’s
Complete Outfit, used twice. 693-2224. 95t4
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NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
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Send name and address to:
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7402 Raton St.
Houston, TX 77055 96t5
Ephiphone Electric Guitar made by Fender
plus Biff Muff Fuzbox and extra cords. $150.00.
Call 696-2054. 95t5
WANTED
CLERICAL HELP
WANTED
FILING 822-5837
Leave name and phone
number.
PANASONIC FM/AM/FM
STEREO
with 8-track tape recorder and re
cord changer with two large Thruster
speakers. Excellent condition. $165.
Kevin 693-4878
WANTED TO BUY: Dissecting microscope
and metal detector. Call 822-5358. 95tl
Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. Ail kinds
822-0644... Itfh
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SHERWOOD HEALTH CARE INC.
has full time and part time openings
for LVN’s 6-2 and 2-10, RN 2-10.
Excellent salary, benefits and work
ing conditions. Contact E.P. Sulik,
Admin.
822-7521
95118
Now Taking Applications
For Cashiers and Hostesses
APPLY IN PERSON ONLY
At Ken Martin’s
1803 S. Texas next to Sears
Modern Dance Teacher
for
Dance Arts Society
Please call Dove after 7.846-0987.
If you don’t know what Modern
Dance is, please don’t call.
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PART TIME
STUDENT WORKER
POSITION AVAILABLE
at the MSC Craft Shop
$3.10/hour
General craft experience preferred.
Application deadline Feb. 11, at 5:00
p.m.
CRAFT SHOP 845-1631
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Female
Roommate Needed
to share one bedroom
apartment located two
blocks north of campus.
$135.00/month.
Call Cindy at 846-6382.
CASH FOR OLD GOLD
Class rings, wedding rings, worn out
gold jewelry, coins, etc.
The Diamond Room
Town & Country Shopping Canter
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Although ma
jor earthquakes east of the Mississip
pi are rare, the discovery of a fault in
Arkansas that caused the worst ear
thquake in U.S. history raises ques
tions about when the next big one
will strike the East.
U.S. Geological Survey scientists
blame the newly-discovered fault in
the northwest corner of Arkansas for
a series of three earthquakes that vio
lently altered the land surface over a
wide area in Arkansas, Missouri,
Tennessee and Kentucky in 1811 and
181 2 .
“Forests were flattened, large
areas of land sank and rapids formed
in the Mississippi River, which was
even said to run upstream for a
while,’ said Dr. Robert Wesson of
the USGS.
Few people died in the quake,
estimated to have hit ranked 7 or 7.5
on the Richter scale, because the
area was sparsely populated at the
time.
If the same quake occurred today,
however, scientists say thousands of
persons in an area stretching from St.
Louis, Mo. to Memphis, Tenn.
could be killed.
Earthquake specialists say another
major quake will “unquestionably
occur in the East. The big question is
when.
“It’s commonly accepted wisdom
that more earthquakes are inevit
able,” said Dr. Robert Hamilton, a
USGS geophysicist. "The processes
that cause these earthquakes have
gone on for millions of years and will
continue.
Records of eastern quakes go back
over 250 years, but that is insignini-
cant in terms of geological time to
give scientists any insights as to
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,em. She said s
when the next major qua
come.
“We simply don’t ham
enough record to predict,”
said in an interview.
The East’s second hi
corded earthquake occitfjL
Charleston, os.C. iq 1886.Sit]
pie died in that tremor wtiij
troyed much of the city.
Tremors continue tod
areas of both big quakes. „
“There is earthquake acBitl
the Charleston area all tl
Hamilton said. Quakesalso
near New Madrid, Ark.,
the 1811-12 quakes, some re
and 5 on the Richter scale, It:
In fact, the USGS n
3,5(M) tremors of varying i ^
have been reported eastoftlfilqygjiqYg^
sissippi since 1700. |ert Tennison do
Hamilton said the discovery
Arkansas fault is important
allows scientists to‘‘linkpast
with specific geological si
The fault was discovered Isi
summer by a team ofgeoplnj
lapan
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“SPRING AWARDS
SCHOLARSHIPS”
Deadline - March 1,
1980
Application forms for Spring Awards J
Program may be obtained from the J
Student Financial Aid Office, Room |
310, YMCA Building. All applications I
must be filed with the Student
Financial Aid Office not later than |
5:00 PM, March 1,1980. Late
applications will not be accepted.
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FOR RENT
EFFICIENCY APARTMENT FOR RENT.
$125per month. Bills paid. 822-3078 after 5:00.
9215
NEW EFFICIENCIES
$159 month. One bedroom from
$180 month. All bills paid except
electricity. No pets. Villa West
Apartments, south of Villa Maria.
Lorraine Peterson, manager. 822-
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LOST: AGGIE RING
CLASS ’49 13 years old. Original lost
in Korea; second has sentimental
value also. Lost in Northgate or Post
Office area.
846-8491
9215
United Press International
I WASHINGTON — Congression
al investigators say that federal funds
I for economic emergency agricultural
loans have been used indirectly for
farmland purchases, despite a legal
prohibition.
The law that created the Farmers
Home Administration’s economic
emergency program said no land
could be used for purchase or leasing
of land.
Investigators said they found no
cases of direct purchases or leasing.
But they found cases of circum
vention of the rules when farmers
bought land with short-term bank
notes and then immediately applied
for economic emergency loans to
cover their mortgages.
County supervisors told the inves
tigators that some applicants qual
ified for farm ownership loans but no
funds were available so farmers used
economic emergency loans to pay
back banks.
The findings were revealed last
week to a House Agriculture sub
committee by Henry Eschwege, an
official of the Genral Accounting
Office, the investigative arm of Con
gress.
Eschwege said Farmers Home
officials at the county and state levels
stated that the economic emergency
loan program “ bailed out the banks
and did very little to encourage len
ders to participate in farming loans.
He said Congress may want to set
a time limit on how long property
must be owned before it can be refi
nanced with economic emergency
loans.
including Hamilton, Marb;> _ liromo tj on .
David Russ, Anthony Croiflxennison is th
Stanley Brockman. Lpan 0 f t h e U
Hamilton said that mostie* t [ erat i on> an OI
now is not oriented to prel jp 0 p en foreign
Hamilton said that most it jL e f jq c re ij es
now is not oriented toward]s-lL anese t 0 conv
ing earthquakes but towardifc£ n t s to introdui
mu geological structuresiOj®bones into th:
prone areas so that engineerst md foh diet,
sign buildings with these insMAt booths in J
Eastern tremors, unlike kets and at trade
occurring in Califoria, arecanMin^ technique
flexing of the huge plate off tad marinating b
crust that forms the contkJfoanese that U.
North America. California imforful and tende
result from “slipping and scnaiennison, wh
of the Pacific and North Am through the Texi
phites. Bterinary schoo
rgers at a Colle
|tand, says th
posed to the c
lice in 1978 1
|iight do to th
stry.
(Japanese cat!
says, demonstr
’steers around th
japan to protest
HEF office.
The $4 billion program wau.4. But oppositio
on Aug. 4, 1978 and is sehedi jfiorts of the An
terminate May 15. It wasintentis turned ai
help farmers sustain their kMpanese Livestc
operations or refinance existins lion Corporatio
with direct loans or loan guarali
thev have difficulty getting m
credit.’ ‘“.i
‘Thenf 1 is new pressure toe(
the program, especially bediii
the* impact of President Carl
embargo of grain and soybean of meat has beei
Russia. Borted from Aus
In a recent appearancebeforUiO An MEF spo
Senate Agriculture Commi! 1 # 353 quota struc
Agriculture Secretary Bob Ber®jamitees the '
said an extension of the pro;: ofAustralian bee
would he unnecessary. Biunger Japane:
Then last week, appearing be: ind more indoc
the House Agriculture CommifiPm culture and
he softened his stance, saying::: Western meat d
nistration support “dependsmb Middaugh say
things progress.” Several Iff J 31 ' 011 s promoti
tors, including House Agricn!. chefs and
Committee Chairman Tlitr Wa ntto Americ
Foley, D-Wash., have introd
hills to extend the program, F( .
hill would extend it throughSept Cuts sold in Jap
her 30th, 1981. are scarce and n
Eschwege said only 4 percettj Co ^-
the loans were guaranteed as oh: p If you end i
fall, while 96 percent were fe n > c e steak dinne
loans. It had been expected tki' you can figure^y
percent would be guaranteed. ? 00 ^ bargain.
He said Farmers Home bas j er ’ assistant to
in Denver.
:ef imports to J
enver office. \
. Middaugh sa
oser contact wi
t of U.S meat
Heretofore, Ja
But he says stea
iains still are n
been aggressive in promoting
portion of the program that pronij
federal guarantees of bank io»
Farmers Home officialsandbi* Djll
ers told congressional investig!® Dill
that hankers prefer to handle®!
year farm operating loans,or const q-|-« q ■.
er loans at higher rates and si# q! CaHm.
terms than federally guaranlf»|'
loans.
, _ , J United Pr
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the investigators that the progS Talmadge, cha
should be continued because foi Agriculture Co
in regular Farmers Homeowndj should be done
and operating programs oftenarfSj cover from 1
hausted. embargo.
The Georgia
day govemmen
available at a lo
j wise for newl
i plants.
e/ofnamk} The a<lmini
Jt&MUt program to en
Eddie Dominguez #! of more gasohe
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have opposed i
bound com for
Talmadge pi
ment stocks ol
alcohol plants
bushel. Under
ment stocks coi
ket for no less t
The gasohol
a bill Talmadge
ten the impacl
dent Carter’s ,
million tons o
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are expect
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