The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, July 14, 1981, Image 4

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    Page 4 THE BATTALION
TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1981
Battalion
Classifieds
State
First lift-off set for late July
Company tests own rocket
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
Permanent full-time receptionist and light
bookkeeping. Apply in person at THAT
PLACE II Culpepper Plaza. 168tfn
Oral Surgery Assistant — Receptionist. Ex
perience in Oral Surgery or other dental
field desirable, 775-7101. 164t28
HELP WANTED
Good sales personality. Saturday’s. Apply
in person. Shala’s Apparel Gallery, Cul
pepper Plaza. 171t3
Double bed — good condition
696-9400.
cheap.
174t3
Management Position
PEPES
MEXICAN FOODS
Contact Peggy Miller for Appointment
775-1589.
Part-time custodian wanted
late afternoons and evenings
A&M United Methodist Church
417 University Dr. Pay com
mensurate with experience.
Call for interview or informa
tion 846-8731. 17314
Phase Linear 300 Preamp 200 amp mint
excellent specs, Gerry 693-6224. 174t2
Registered quarterhorse Mare 3 years old,
ouiet shows Western Red — Dan 846-
5243. 174t5
18,000 B.T. U. 220 volt Friedrich window
A.C. $200.00 Firm 846-1229. 174t6
Matching sofa and chair — great for dorm
room. 693-7454 after 6 p.m. I74t2
1979 Kawasaki 400LTD 9,500 miles, 50
mpg, loaded, mint condition, details, 696-
8833. 17315
’72 Vega Station wagon. Good condition,
$650, 846-8958. 171t4
1979 Honda XL250 $1075.00, dog house,
$60, Couch-Bed $120, 846-5240. 170t5
PHASE LINEAR 3000 preamp and 200
AMP $525. Gerry 693-6224. 172t2
Akai receiver. Pioneer 8-track tape deck,
sofa, recliner. 693-6313 after 6:00 p.m. 172t3
’78 Kawasaki 75 3-speed, excellent condi
tion. Good transportation, very clean,
$320, 846-8958. 171t4
’72 Opel GT, good condition, 82,000 miles,
call between 6-7, 846-1334, $1300. 170t5
FRATERNITY/SORORITY
WANTED
Group with similar interest.
Very large beautiful 5/6 bed
room home on College Ave.
within walking distance of
shuttle bus.
Contact W. T. Aycock for
specifics 846-7795.
Apartments for rent: two bedroom, fenced
patio, dishwasher: $350/month 846-2740,.
172tl1
Apartment partially furnished, $125.00 per
month. Boys Only!! Call 846-2154 between
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 141tfn
United Press International
MATAGORDA ISLAND — If the weather
remains hot and dry, the concrete on a rocket
launch pad may be sufficiently hardened for a
Houston firm to begin erecting its launch stand
Tuesday, a spokesman said.
In the meantime, engineers are testing the
rocket as it lies horizontal next to the launch
pad, said Space Services Inc. spokesman Wal
ter Pennino.
Engineers are testing the instrumentation,
radio frequencies and tie-ins with computers,
he said Sunday. The tests will be repeated
once the rocket is erected.
The company is now predicting its first test
rocket may be launched as early as the end of
July, Pennino said. Earlier predictions men
tioned a launch date in August.
“Conceivably we can go at the end of J uly if
we mount this baby this week,” Pennino said.
“There’s no reason why after mounting the
stand we can’t immediately follow with mount
ing the rocket.”
The crane equipment to erect the stand is
already in place on the 3,000-acre cattle ranch
of Toddie Lee Wynne, Pennino said.
The 55-foot-long, 2,000-pound Percheron
rocket arrived on the island Saturday after a
two and a half hour barge trip on the Intracoas-
tal Waterway from Rockport, Texas.
Pennino said the flight will last only seconds
and the rocket will cover a “maximum 50 miles
up, over and down.
“We want to watch it go up and down,”
which would be about 12 miles up and 12 miles
out into the Gulf of Mexico, he said.
Asked if SSI plans to recover the rocket,
Pennino said, “We would like to recover it, but
we know the chances are slim.” He said the
engineers don’t know if the rocket will float.
The purpose of the test flight "is all about
what you can learn from this,” he s*
figure we have a 50-50 chance of succee
Pennino said the suborbital testiliglu
probably end the rocket era on theCil
at least as far as SSI is concerned,
Future launch sites would be selec
the basis of where in space companies
to place communications satellitesinte:
be launched into orbit aboard SSI roi
said.
SSI has advised the Federal Aviatioi
nistration of “our intent to launch and
advise them just before launch timeofj
ly the direction and length of flight,”!
said.
“We’ve advised the Navy base in
Christi and we will notify the NorthAi
Air Defense Command. They havethe
siblity of tracking rockets and we dor
them scrambling any fighter planes
TRANSPORTATION ENTER
PRISES is accepting applications
for shuttle bus drivers. Qualified
applicants 21 years of age and
above average driving record. For
above average starting salary, ap
ply in person at 1701 Groesbeck,
Bryan. i/ite
Bartenders, waitresses
with experience required.
Apply between 2-5 p.m. or
call 693-2818.
Part-time jobs now available at
FARMER’S MARKET DELI, in
BRYAN. Fast-food experienced
desired. Hours 5p.m.-10p.m. any
days. Start $3.40 per hour.
2700 Texas Ave.
822-6417. i40tfn
SERVICES
Guitar lessons any style 779-2540. 173t4
Lawn service: edging, trimming, etc. 696-
0562 after 3:00 p.m. weekdays, weekends,
anytime. 172t5
GAYLINE 846-8022. 172U9
Typing on word processing equipment. Ex
perienced. We understand form and style.
Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070.
162(27
Typing, editing, calligraphy 693-3846.
Typing — All Kinds. Sami — 846-9019.169t8
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Free abortion
counseling and referrals. Call (713) 779-
2258, Bryan. 156136
162U9
F0URPLEXES
S0UTHW00D VALLEY
New 2 bedroom, 1V2 baths. Ap
prox. 1000 sq. ft. All builtins.
Washer/dryer connection.
$400-$425 mo./$200 deposit.
Call 846-5796 or come by
1878 Greenfield Plaza, Bryan
(off E. 29th St.).
JOE COURTNEY, INC.
Women pilots share love for flyii
Typing. Symbols. 823-7723.
Waitresses and female
bartender. Call for appoint
ment 846-9160 and 846-
5675.
168tfn
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-
3755. 178tfii
Typing experienced fast, accurate, all kinds
822-0544. 155tfii
Call Cathy or Cherilyn for all your typing
or word processing needs. 696-9550. l.'lltf'n
Typing. 15 yrs. experience, 846-3219.164(28
2 & 3 bedroom duplexes &
fourplexes. All units have
two baths, washer-Zdryer
connections, cen-tral A/C,
well insulated. Biking dis
tance of cam-pus. Rent
$400; deposit $100 per
person or $200 per family.
Call 696-7717 or 693-
0982 after 7 p.m. 696-
4384, 170113
United Press International
BOSTON — Grandmothers, military and
airline pilots, and woman who fly corporate
planes are among 700 flyers who plan to gather
this week at the 52nd annual convention of the
Ninety-Nines.
“Members come from all walks of life, ” says
Ninety-Nines President Janet Green of Ocean
Springs, Miss. “Some are professional pilots.
Others are housewives and many more pursue
careers unrelated to aviation, but all are truly
talented women who share a love of flying. ”
Women pilots from seven nations have
signed-up for the four-day convention of the
Ninety-Nines, an international group of
woman pilots whose first president was Amelia
Earhart.
“Women are flying commercial planes and
military planes,” Green said. They fly heli
copters and are flying medical supplies to in
accessible places. They’re flight engineers and
they’re astronauts. There are opportunities for
women in all kinds of areas.”
One long-time Ninety-Nines member is
Texan Edna Gardner White, 80, who built her
own airport when she was 70.
Also expected to attend were Anny helicop
ter pilot Kathy Stinson, Air Force pilot Ann
Smethurst, and corporate and civilian fliers
from Israel, South Africa, Austrailia, Korea,
Canada, Mexico and the United States.
Grandmother Nancy Tier, 72, of Lakeville,
Conn., remembers Earhart, the inspiring
force behind many women who dreamed of
flying. Earhart, a one-time Boston social work
er, in 1932 became the first woman to fly solo
across the Atlantic.
"A very diligent, graceful persoi
quiet and unassisting and a very good]
had some of the best equipment and
instructors," Tier said of her hcroi
vanished over the Pacific in 1937.
Tier began flying in 1927 andsoloec
"My family sent me to London the
forget about flying, but I flew from Lel^
Paris,” she said.
Only 117 women had qualified fori
approved pilot’s licenses in 1929, an
pilot Clara Studer Brown invited the
get together, 99 responded.
“We decided to give that name toot
and Amelia Earhart was named thefe
dent,” Tier remembered.
The four-day convention at the Copt
begins Wednesday.
Battalion Classifieds
Call 845-2611
I Seryica For Ajl
Chrvsler Corp Cars
■ Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
■ Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
£1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 itfn|
Internist 20 minutes from B/CS,
now accepting applications for
RN/LVN. Needed Mid-August as
office nurse. Monday-Friday, 8-5.
Call for appointment 1-825-6444
ext. 204. i69ti4
TYPING.
All kinds. Let us type your propos
als, dissertations, reports, essays
on our WORD PROCESSOR.
Fast service. Reasonable rates.
Business Communication Services
4013 Texas Ave. S.
846-5794 I65tfn
DUPLEXES
BRYAN AREA
2 bedroom, 1 Va baths, approx.
954 sq. ft. All builtins. Washer-
Zdryer connection. Fenced
yards. $340-$395 mo./$150
deposit. Call 846-5796 or
come by 1878 Greenfield Pla
za, Bryan (off E. 29th St.).
JOE COURTNEY, INC.
167115
Judge dismisses claims for monei
from self-proclaimed Hughes heii
United Press International
HOUSTON — The probate
judge hearing claims to Howard
Hughes’ millions Monday sum
marily dismissed the claims of two
persons presenting themselves as
the surviving but unacknow
ledged children of the reclusive
tycoon.
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Probate Judge Pat Gregory,
opening the latest phase of the
five-year-old estate case, granted
motions for summary judgments
against Claire Hudenberg of Las
Vegas, Nev., who claimed to be
Hughes’ daughter, and Donald
McDonald, also known as Howard
Robard Hughes of Los Angeles,
Drive-In Grocery store.
Cashier and shift
manager part-time hours.
U-PAK-M 846-4141.
WANTED
FULL OR {
' PART TIME . |
Day Shift
‘Night shift (til 10pm.)
‘Weekends
‘Flexible hours to fit your schedule
‘Rapid advancement
‘Cashier experience helpful
Starting Salary
$3.50/hour
Apply in person only.
9:30-11:30am. (if possible)
WHATABURGER
Bryan College Station
1,101 Texas 105 Dominik
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CASH FOR OLD GOLD
Class rings, wedding rings, worn out
gold jewelry, coins, etc.
The Diamond room
Town & Country Shopping Center
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708 itfn
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CLOSE TO CAMPUS
DUPLEXES
2 bedroom, 1 1 /2 baths, approx.
1016 sq. ft. All builtins.
Washer/dryer connection.
Fenced yards. $425 mo./$200
deposit. Call 846-5796 or
come by 1878 Greenfield Pla
za, Bryan (off E. 29th St.).
JOE COURTNEY, INC.
PROBLEM PREGNANCY?
Are you considering
abortion?
Free counselinq and referrals
Call
(713) 779-2258
Texas Problem Pregnancy, Bryan, Tx.
who claimed to be an adopted son.
Neither Hudenberg nor
McDonald was present to hear the
arguments.
Opposing attorney Wayne
Fisher said Hudenberg based her
claim largely on unsupported
reading of the Harold Robbin s,
“The Carpetbaggers,” and infer
ences of harassment by persons
opposed to her claim.
“She says at one point there
were 25 men with great big nets
following her all over Las Vegas,”
Fisher said.
Fisher said Hudenberg said she
claimed someone had put arsenic
in her swimming pool and black
cyanide on the roof of her house.
Fisher described Hudenberg as
an “unfortunately very disturbed
young lady,” and argued her claim
was based on no official records.
He said her birth certificate listed
her father as unknown and said
her mother gave a deposition
FOR RENT
C Preleasing For Fall i
College Station
New 3 bedroom
2 bath 4plexes
775-5757. 17
HELP WANTED
PETS
Professional dog training obedience and
boarding K-9 Country Kennels and Cattery
846-9412 after 6 p.m., 696-2745. 173tl6.
ROOMMATE WANTED
Two female roommate wanted for fall
$100.00 each, utilities included, 846-
6175. 171t5
AUTO INSURANCE '
FOR AGGIES:
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group
3400 S. College 823-8051
Earn $240 a month just by
working two nights (5pm-
2am) a week, (more hours
available) at Der Wein-
schnitzel.
Apply in Person
501 S. Texas Ave.
Bryan between 9:30am-11am
weekdays. 163tfn
want ads
Battalion Classifieds
Call 845-2611
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Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
AGGIE
CLEANERS
111 College Main
846-4116
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swearing Hughes was nj
fat In ■!
McDonald claimed le
adopted by Hughes in't
County, Calif., in 1953
successfully argued thattki
tion was non-existent at
California courts had i
ruled McDonald was notif
adopted son of Howard Ha
Two women claimingtoli
viving wives of Hughes wen
sent. Alma Hughes of H
walked into the courtroor
spread a paper napkin on a
troom bench and satquieth
napkin watching the proc®
Alice Hughes of Atlantic
N.J., broke into tears brief
side the courtroom when®
supply identification before!
admitted.
Their claims were schetk
be argued later.
Earlier, Gregory reverse
self and denied access of tel
cameras to the courtroom, 1
he had mistakenly believe!
Texas Supreme Court It
versed an old Texas rule!*
cameras in courtrooms,
Gregory will consider
and child claims without!
but one of the 20-plus lawyer
resenting hundreds of
claimants requested a jury t
sider the claims of relati*
Hughes’ mother and fal
Lawyers for some
cousins plan to present evt
Rupert’s first wife, Agnes,
love affair outside mania?
that Elspeth was the childtf
affair. They plan to inlr
adultery evidence from alfj
BUSINESS ASSISTANCE SERVICES
demands are up and we are increasing our staff of temporaries.
Top pay for top skills
Join TOPS (Temporary Office Personnel Staff). Work the days and hours you want.
Call Faye McDonald 696-9550/696-9552
707 Texas Ave. Suite C 128
College Station, TX.
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