The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, May 21, 1980, Image 4

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THE BATTALION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1980
The Battalion Classifieds
Space junk taking
too much room
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
1979 Bates in 1980
For the Best
Sommer of Your Life
Metro Properties, Bryan-College Station’s largest apartment
managers, has special deals on “summer only” leases: we’ve rolled
back the prices to 1979.
You can lease any available Metro apartment for this summer
at last year’s rates.
For example, a one-bedroom, one bath unit at Sevilla starts as
low as $ 145/mo. Rates at Scandia begin at $150. At Sausalito, 1
bedroom, 1 bath models start at $175. At Sundance, rates start at
$185 and begin at $190 at Cripple Creek.
All units will have shuttlebus service to the campus through the
summer.
And there are special family sections at most projects: adjacent
to the Oaks Park (near Woodstone Commerce Center on FM 30)
and next to a child care center (in Anderson Ridge).
Call or visit any Metro leasing office today to arrange for an
apartment for the Best Summer of Your Life.
METRO PROPERTIES
a professional apartment management company
713-693-6505
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TA0S
Sevilla
A limited number of 9 and 12 month leases
for fall and spring are available in some projects.
3-C
BARBECUE
HDishwashers and busboys, serving line workers.
§H Day or Night
Full or Part Time
Apply in person between 2 and 4 p.m.
Culpepper Plaza 49tn
SUMMER SPECIAL
Do you plan to be in Bryan/College Station this
summer? You can earn that extra money you need by
joining our secretarial/clerical staff. Salary $3.12 -
$3.45 per hour. If you an type 45-50 WPM, contact
Employment Manager, Personnel Department, Texas
A&M University, YMCA Building Room 211,845-5154.
Equal Employment Opportunity Through Affirmative Action
1991
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UNIVERSITY ACRES
UNIVERSITY
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WICKES
LBR. CO.
WELLBORN RD.
TO WELLBORN
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COUNTRY LIVING AT REASONABLE PRICES...
NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS FOR UPCOMING VACANCIES. 1
& 2 Bedroom Duplexes and Fourplexes. $170-$225. Tenant pays
electricity. $50.00 Deposit. Nine (9) month minimum lease required.
Come by 1878 Greenfield Plaza in Bryan (located behind the new Post Oak
Center off East 29th Street) or call 846-5796.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES:
CASA BLANCA
4110 College Main
846-1413
696-7414
/Vow leasing for Summer and next Fall.
9/mo. lease plan available
Two bedroom apartments
Furnished $260, Unfurnished $225 (12 mos.)
Water, Water Htg., sewer, TV cable paid
Near Campus & Shopping
Energy Efficient
Shuttlebus
Laundry
Pool
Resident Manager/Local Owner
No Pets
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► IF YOU CAN SELL
►(or want to learn) and want to be-.
►come an important part of an es
tablished, progressive and grow
ing men & boys apparel business
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WANTED
FAST FOOD PERSONNEL
3.20/hr.
"FREE FOOD
‘PAID VACATIONS
'ROOM FOR
ADVANCEMENT
‘GOOD WORKING
ENVIRONMENT
‘NO EXPERIENCE
NECESSARY
FULLOR PARTTIME
11 a.m.-2 p.m.
7p.m.-2a.m.
5p.m.-2a.m.
APPLY IN PERSON
BETWEEN 9:30 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
501 S. TEXAS AVE.
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
SERVICES
TEACHERS WANTED
Elementary and Secondary
West and other states.
Placements since 1946.
SOUTHWEST TEACHERS’
AGENCY
P.O. Box 4337, Alb., NM. 87196
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Typing. 823-4579.
Typing!! Reports, Dissertations, etc. ON THE
DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-3755. HOtfn
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Room for rent near campus. Quiet, nicely
furnished. A/C. $105. Call 846-0454 after
6:00. 154t4
CHECK THIS
Guaranteed Salary with total!
pay based on total stores sales.
5-Day Week
• Good Fringe Benefits includingi
pension plan after required time<
on job.
On-the-job training directly with
owner and/or manager.
p Good career opportunity if you
can sell and learn the business.
►FULL TIME POSITIONS IN (
►CALDWELL & BRYAN. CON
TACT US AT EITHER STORE.
Part time positions available.
117 N. Main
Downtown Bryan
BOEDEKER’S 84t3
For employment information at Texas
A&M University dial 845-4444 24 hours
a day. Equal Employment Opportunity
through Affirmative Action.
Texas A&M University
GRASS?!
Get it mowed by Vet student
looking for summer lawns.
Call Carole 696-6889
15513
in <nonii m o' ; u-niy • m’ 111
MENAGERIE VA CA TION
SERVICES.
Professional in-home care for your
pets & plants. Paper & mail pick-up,
year-round lawn mowing, House-
Watch (night lighting your home
while you're away).
Call 822-5303. isote
HELP WANTED
FURNISHED APARTMENT
FOR RENT.
Good for two.
Boys only.
Call 846-5132 after 7.
$100. 153tfn
Part-time typist. Flexible hours. Work from
5pm. to 9pm. daily or as arranged. Will train
to use word processor. 846-5733. 154t2
HERITAGE'
MENSWEAR . BOYSWEAR,
ATTENTION!
ALLIED HEALTH GRADUATES!
Need A Job
Or Further Health Education?
FOR FREE ASSISTANCE
IN
‘Statewide Job Placement
‘Health Education Programs
‘Health Career Counseling
CONTACT:
Texas Project MEDIHC
Olin Teague V.A. Center
Bldg. 21B E. Room 258
Temple, Texas 76501
OR CALL COLLECT:
(713)792-4461
^ 1411 Texas Ave. . 823-8111 |
WANTED
EXPERT TYPING,
night. 846-2127.
Call Ramona until mid-
150t7
. Typing. Experienced, fast, accurate. All kinds
822-0544... Itfh
Typing. Full time.
823-7723... 76tfn
Symbols. Notary Public.
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NEW FALL RATES
Efficiency $175, month. One bed
room starting from $195 month. All
bills paid except electricity. No pets.
Villa West Apartments, south of Vil
la Maria. Jimbeth Hite, manager.
822-7772.
OPEN NOW!
Student Part-time.
Requires mechanical aptitude.
Hours to adjust to your class
schedule.
A&M Plastic Engravers
108S. Main
Bryan, Texas 15512
OFFICE SPACE
Southwest Parkway
at
Anderson
779-8853 1
HELP WANTED
Part-time position available
at
FARMER’S MARKET
SANDWICH SHOP
in Bryan.
Hours flexible.
322-6417 2700 Texas Ave.
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PRE-LEASING
*MH SPACES
FORSTUDENTS
-Over 400 spaces (many shaded)
-Swimming pool -Club House
-Laundry -Security Patrol
Can accommodate 12 ft. to 14 ft. homes.
$75/month; $50 Deposit
Call or come by
WESTERN VILLAGE
MOBILE HOME PARK
2001 Beck St.
Bryan 822-6912 113 ,
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
GRAPEVINE
PERSONALITY.
696-3411.
RN, PUBLIC HEALTH NURSE
Wanted part or full-time.
Day hours. Salary open.
200/mile. Supervisor.
HOME PARA-MEDICAL PROGRAM.
URGENT!
Call 1-836-9852. 153t4
NEW
4-PLEX
APARTMENTS
A&M
BBA JUNE GRADUATES
Fluor Engineers and Constructors, Inc., Is presently accepting applications for a
Piping Material Control Training Program. This is an excellent opportunity to
start your career in one of the world's most dynamic design/engineering cor
porations and share in outstanding advancement opportunities and superb
company benefits.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelor’s of Business Administration degree
No prior experience is necessary
If you wish to enter into a career as a Piping Material Controller and share in the
exceptional opportunities Fluor has to offer, do not hesitate, call COLLECT
today for further information and an interview appointment.
United Press International
WASHINGTON — A space agen
cy scientist says there is so much
junk orbiting the Earth that it soon
could become more of a hazard to
spacecraft than meteoroids.
D. J. Kessler of the Johnson Space
Center in Houston said much of the
debris comes from presumably-dead
American Delta rocket stages that
exploded like a timebomb as long as
three years after they were laun
ched.
Eight Soviet anti-satellite tests
also have contributed to the junk in
orbit. Kessler said the high intensity
explosions involved in the tests prob
ably produced a very large number
of small objects that cannot be
observed by ground-based radar.
Kessler, an astrophysicist spe
cializing in the space environment,
said at the end of last year, there
were 4,549 useless objects in orbit
large enough to be detected by the
North American Air Defense Com
mand radar network.
NORAD can spot objects as small
as a golf ball in low orbits around
Earth, but similar sized chunks go
undetected at higher altitudes.
Kessler said the drag caused by
the very thin upper fringes of Earth’s
atmosphere is constantly pulling the
debris toward the Earth so there is a
continuous flow of junk “raining
down” from higher altitudes through
the lower ones.
The researcher told a recent meet
ing in Baltimore of the American In
stitute of Aeronautics and Astronau
tics that even though the debris is
constantly burning up in the atmos
phere, space junk could become
“self regenerative in 10 or 20 years.
This would happen, he said, when
there is enough debris in space to
increase the chances of a collision.
“Within the next 20 years, if cur
rent trends continue, the number of
objects in space will easily double,
and possibly quadruple,” Kessler
said.
He said a typical collision would
involve a fragment between 2 inches
and 20 inches across with a satellite
Senators
list their
incomes
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Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
| Dodge Sales and Service Since 19221
CASH FOR OLD GOLD j
Class rings, wedding rings, worn out"
goio jewelry, coins, etc.
The Diamond Room
Town & Country Shopping Canter
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708
A A A
conserve it
FOR SALE
Super Townhouse.
Walk or bike to classes.
Balcony, fireplace, fence, just
$39,900.
Call Sandra at
693-7008 or 846-9508
TOWN & COUNTRY REALTY 153t4
FOR SALE
1978 Ford 150 Explorer.
27,000 miles. Power & Air.
Sharp truck. $4600 Firm.
Steve 693-8762.
Village Dr. at
Brentwood.
$260/Summer-$280/Fall
779-8853 1361
SPECIAL NOTICE
PROBLc.Nl PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-
2258...62tfn
FEED ONE ADULT
Feed one adult for $7.06 weekly.
Includes one lb. meat daily, Choice
of 8 vegetables and grains. Free
details, write:
M.P., Rt. 3, Box 131-H,
Midlothian, Tex., 76065
15415
WE^KT^ATCHERScan
show you how losing weight is
fun without starving. College
Station class meets Thursdays,
5:15, Lutheran Student Center,
315 N. College Main. For further
information call 822-7303. 13719
1
City
United Press
MIAMI — Sti
ivolatile,” Miami
[process of retumi
or rocket body 12 to 15 feel i
meter. He said the collision
would be about 620 milespersi
and the result would be roi
14,000 particles larger
inch across.
When there is a chance ofsiMthree bloody nigh
collision at least every four ifj|ing, gunfire and i
Kessler said spacecraft
would have to start worrying
about space debris than meteoi
Right now, Kessler said
less than 1 chance in 10,000
that the space shuttle rocket
would he hit by man-madespi
bris.
“However, this acceptability
decrease with time, with It
structures and with highei
tudes,” he said.
Kessler said, however, that
thing can be done about
problem.
He said large objects likelyti
ment in space could be return
Earth, rockets and satellites coni
designed less likely to explod
their mission is finished, an(
can be restrictions against 1
unnecessary junk such as
spacecraft shrouds and the
orbit.
A federal gram
Jvene today to inve
jdeath last Decen
inessman Arthur
jquittal Saturday
jaccused in his de;
jingthat resulted
: arrests and prope
million or more.
Early today, 1
'effect and thous
j National Guards:
i cades around th
: rious incidents v
“It’s been p
[police spokesm
I "We haven’t ha<
Gov. Bob Gra
j President Cartel
I disaster area to i
for federal reco\
1 tion funds.
Graham als<
Ranger
indicted
in beating
Rep
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Although the
Senate financial disclosure forms re
leased Monday made it difficult to
gauge members’ true wealth, the
listings indicated quite a few sena
tors had no trouble making ends
meet on their $58,200 salary.
The reports required broad list
ings of outside income from business
partnerships, stock dividends, in
terest, capital gains, rent and royalty
payments.
Sen. John Glenn, D-Ohio, who
parlayed his fame as an astronaut into
the business world and then politics,
reported income of between
$663,000 and $780,000.
Sen. Charles Percy, R-Ill., the for
mer president of Bell & Howell, re
ported income of between $400,000
and $800,000 last year. He said his
net worth was about $6.5 million.
Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, re
ported annual income of up to
$428,000.
United Press International
HOUSTON — A Texas
and two other law enforcement:
ers have been indicted by a
grand jury on charges theydepi
a Sealy man of his civil rights
ing him in February 1979.
Texas Ranger Kenneth
Fricke, 35, who was a Departmi
Public Safety officer at the
the alleged assault, was
Monday of kicking and stril
handcuffed prisoner. The pi
had been taken to an isolate
near the San Bernard River in®
by Terry J. Baldwin of the Col:
County sheriffs office and 1
Alvarado Salcido of the
County sheriffs office.
The prisoner, Larry Mid
Hintz, who still faces chargesol]
lie intoxication, was hospitalizel
underwent surgery for a fracl
jaw and treatment of cuts
bruises, Assistant U.S. Aiw|
Mary Sinderson said.
The defendants were charged
depriving H intz of his civil right!
depriving him of equal protectin|
the law.
Conspiracy, a felony, carrifi|
maximum penalty of 10 yearsim]
onment and $10,000 fine. Depri
Hintz of equal protection of the
by assaulting him carries a max®
penalty of one year in prison ail
$1,000 fine.
Hintz filed a complaint with
FBI after he was released from
hospital.
Fricke, now stationed at Cany
was a Department of Public Sat
narcotics officer and Baldwin j
Salcido were Wallis police office^
the time of the incident. Hintz
not file charges with either depf
ment.
Each of the officers has
leased on $10,000 personal reco|
zance bond.
United Pn
MIAMI (UPI
of violence, the
was the cruncl
paved with bro
The smell w
burning factor:
stores. The loo !
windowless t
burnt-out car
twisted girders
Police call :
Monday, durii
calm since four
policemen — v
acquitted in T:
ticipating in tl
black man, tb
In the sunn;
of Monday aft
20 square mile
try in the no
County, look:
city, a scene 1
Streets gli
windshield ar
of burned cai
thoroughfare;
dows. Thick
from half a d
Som
cars
PLITT THMTIII
Jp 946-5714 |J
MAXWELL SMS'!
IS AGENT 86
United
MIAMI-
guard a shop
violence-ton
tires and sm
vehicles par
and early V
said.
“We do m
support thi
Maj. Miehai
tant police 1
“If these
they will b
made it clea
not be toh
Monday nfr
Mayor I
would dem;
involved in
the hell on
bums screv
of 700 dedi
Some of
pie arreste
Sunday. Tl
ter” were
cars.
Upholst
slashed.
(< Authori
assume
damage.
Resider
Wsing a
supe
awakened
hy the sou
said they
f rs break
butt s, nic
Pipe.