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June 30, M
McCulh
| HELP WANTED
ow hiring busboys. Apply between 2
m|5 p.m. at 404 University Drive
ISt. 114tfn
PROCESS Of
VATION.
trtiime help needed M-W-I' 4:30-7:00
lalfHay on Saturday. Apply in person
tephenson Chiropractic Center Cedar
Ire* Plaza 1313 Briarcrest. No phone
«lls|ilease. 160tfn
bc|car land, drive tractor, evenings and
Battalion Classifieds
etc.
HELP WANTED
Male dancers needed for inter
view, call 693-2818 or 696-0004. ;
46tfn
OH HO
IS!,
ft ELECTRONICS is accepting appli-
Hs for car stereo installers at the Bryan
■ Applications may be picked up at
| store 163t5
i translation needed, 5-3660.
SUBWAY -
leal speciality sandwich shop is
|king energetic people to fill re-
Insible positions. Flexible
$rs, competitive wages. Apply in
*son 1701 S.W. Parkway #204,
16613
FOR SALE
1981 Honda, CM400E, excellent condi
tion, runs great, 55 mpg, $1100, 696-
6276. 16513
SONY TELEVISIONS: New KV-2145RS
Remote Cable - Ready W/warranty
$825.00, Also Used 17" Remote, $375.00.
Call 693-9789. 163t6
2.5 cubic dorm refrigerator, $110. 68' Opel
Kadet, runs good but body damaged, make
offer. Call 260-2785. 166t3
1974 Kawasaki 250, runs good, $450, 260-
1740. 166t6
Beautifully refinished old oak desk. Ideal for
a student, 775-6414. 16615'
\ HOUSTON CHRONICLE is cur
ly taking applications for newspap-
Voute carriers for summer & fall
[testers. Routes take 2V2 to 3 hours
with salary from 400 to 800
| month. All routes receive a gas
wance also we need soliciters for
; ^summer & fall semester. If interest
ed ivase call Julian McMurrey 693-
123. sotfn
Mexican Dresses
Very low prices; hand choosen;
simple or ornate; 100% cotton; all
colors; all sizes; special orders
taken. Call: 696-8790.
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that the rei|c
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country to re:
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study said,
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who co-chairej;
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SCHLOTZSKY’S
Now accepting applications for full-time day shift.
Apply in person only. Schlotzsky’s in Culpepper
Plaza. Must be eighteen years old.
FOR SALE
ATTENTION
AGGIES
I Drar Chests
49.95
5 Diwr Chests
59.95
Student Desks
79.95 ,
I 5 PC. Dining Set
79.95 !
Sola Sleeper
235.00
Sola & Chair Sets
149.95
Recliners
99.95
3 PC. Coflee/end
Table
59.95 I
Twin Mat Sets
79.95 '
Full Mat Sets
89.95
Bed Frames
15.00
TEXAS FURNITURE
OUTLET
712 Villa Maria 822-5929 |
95tfn
FOR RENT
Battalion/Page 5
June 30, 1982
POST are accepting applica-
for fall semester. Apply early. 846-
I, M6-2911. 160tfn
)rs
fceded college girls to work with
Je of the best skin care pro-
jgiams in the world. Set own
ps. For free complimentary
feke-up and more information.
‘Call 846-9259. issti?
Spendable men, women
a used home.’ OR COUPLES for present and fu-
5 ratt chainm l e Houston post routes. Early
Home Loan! P. n 9 S' P|P® rs r °' led by
i . ,1, jfchihe. $200-$750/month.
846-2911 846-0396
24tfn
i regulates tht 1
i industry, sail
s savings
1 ability to coni:
ome buyers in
the optionofle
newly consult
er access to«
absence of
FULL OR
PART TIME
•ate mortgage!. a y Shift
ight shift (til 10 p.m.)
'eekends
be to lower® exible hours to fit your schedule
er time and pro apid advancement
Starting Salary
$3.65/hour
Apply in person only.
9:30-11:30 a.m. (if possible)
WHATABURGER
i cost the troi]vP an College Station
1101 Texas 105 Dommik
y an additions _ igottn
' billion witkP ^
rs alone.
^irls
ills
Yamaha ’79 XS 400 fairing, lug
gage rack, back rest, excellent
condition $1195 or best offer. 3 cy
cle trailer $295 or best offer. Call
260-7786 or 693-8054.
FOR RENT
WHY BOTHER WITH
ELECTRICITY BILLS?
At the VIKING...
One check pays all your housing expenses,
including top maintenance service, all electric
kitchens, pool, lighted tennis courts, and security
guard.
Compare our summer rates today
As low as $ 250 BILLS PAID
Wm. J. Garrett ‘47
ABARTMENTS
1601 Holleman, College Station, Texas 713/693-6716
SWENSEffS
Hirir
met
r
jiring now for the rest of the Sum
mer & Fall Semester. Full or Part-
le.
CULPEPPER PLAZA
DISHWASHERS, COOKS,
FOUNTAINEERS & ICE CREAM MAKERS.
POST OAK MALL
ICE CREAM SCOOPERS.
: fR from thek^ Apply in person at desired locatlo 1 n 24tfn
port on the®
ssue of Seven*
video gamesrf
ivas made by Et
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ent of Mills (
, Calif.
Is who playgai
an show drai®
on tests inspai
logical reasoi
th abstract sb
NEED
A JOB?
i to develop
peatedly hai
to pull a trii
a car throufi
, how to shob
ell says,
lat girls haK E
skill —theysinf
been encouraf
practice thisf
$1800 for six weeks work. In-
irviews on Thursday, July 1 st,
one day only. Rudder Tower
om 402. Interview times 10
am., 1 p.m., 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.
16712
Redstone Apartments
College Station
Texas Ave. At Brentwood
• All Four-Plexes
• 2 Bdrm, 1 Bath
• All Electric
• Walk to Krogers St
TG&Y
• Walk to 5 Restau
rants
• $200.00 Deposit
• W/D Connections
• Refrigerators
• Dishwashers
$ 375 00
ONE YEAR
LEASE
Leasing Information 696-1848
D.R. CAIN RENTAL PROPERTIES
“YOU HAVE A CHOICE” '
Apartments-Townhomes-Duplexes
1-2 BEDROOM/FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
Go
ir
ou
3.50
175
1.75
ask
BRAZOS H<
APAI
JUS
'ollege Station
sbuthwood Valley-
HAWK TREE
DUPLEXES
Hawk Tree Dr.-College Station
-In Southwood Valley-
BRIAR OAKS
TOWNHOUSES
LONGMIRE
HOUSE
APARTMENTS
SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE
2300 Longmire-College Station
-In Southwood Valley-
BRIARCREST
APARTMENTS
Prairie Flower Circle
Bryan-Off Briarcrest Dr.
Briar Oaks Dr. Off 29th St.
Bryan
CALL OUR RENTAL
YELLOWHOUSE ST.
APTS/4-PLEXES
SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE
Welsh & S.W. Parkway-
College Station
PECAN RIDGE
DUPLEXES
Commanche Drive
Bryan-Off Booneville Rd.
WILDE
OAK CIRCLE
Apartments Duplexes; 4-Plexes
Wilde Oak Circle Off 29th St.-
Bryan
OFFICE
FOR APPOINTMENT...
iD.R. CAIN COMPANY-3002 S. TEXAS AV.-COLLEGE STATION
GLENWOOD
APARTMENTS
“All Brand New”
1 Bedroom U/F
Ceiling Fan
Spa-Whirlpool
Laundry Room
Kitchen Appliances
Plus Carpet & Drapes
Free Cable
Vz Month Rent Free
2011 LaBrisa off 2818
Phone 779-3220
Think tank
Trans-Am 1978 racing extras. $5500, 846-
2520. 164t7
DRUMS-5pc. drum set plus more! $650 call
693-4325 nights. 16615
1981 Yamaha XT-250 motorcycle, low
miles, good condition, have two, call 693-
5966. 167U1
924 Porsche. 1978. Silver. Low mileage.
Bud: 693-3311. 167tl
FOR RENT
Summer leases 2 bedroom I'/z bath 4-plexes,
close to campus, washer/dryer in each unit.
$425/mo., 693-8685. 121tfn
BARGAINS!
3 bedroom $335.00, 2 bedroom $285.00,
779-3550, 696-2038, 846-2951. 16U8
Tree shaded duplex Southwood Valley 2
bedroom 1 bath $415/mo., 696-6276 or 775-
5191. 165t3
PARKWAY
APARTMENTS
1, 2, & 3 bedrooms, 2
swimming pools, shuttle
bus, laundry facilities, se
curity guard. 1600 South
west Parkway, 693-6540.
2 bedroom 2 bath duplex all kitchen ap
pliances w/d connections, yard maintained
by owner, 2203 Crest (off Manuel Drive).
$325/mo. June-July $425/mo. there after,
$200 deposit, 696-7714, 693-0982. 158tfn
Four-plex for lease. Two bedroom IV2 bath
studio. Washer/dryer connections. Privacy
fence. $360/month. No pets. Call Kathy
Mayfield, 846-5701, 696-7355. 164t6
University Acres Apartments- country liv
ing at reasonable prices. Call Jane at 696-
4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.). 80tfn
WANTED
(continued from page 1)
— Establishing a directory for
computer users in the southwest
United States. If this is done,
Madden says, industrial compu
ter users will be able to know
what kind of computer facilities
exist and where they are. This
will be part of a larger effort to
collect and dispense informa
tion to the business community.
“We need to move into an
area defined with some clarity
where we can become well
known,” Madden said. “I would
like to see us move beyond the
studies that are on the edges of
our expertise. I’d rather see us
walk away from a project if we
can’t do it very well.
“I think there will be some
studies that we don’t have the
expertise to do. We will refer
those to someone who could do
it, and do it right.”
However, Madden empha
sized that anybody in the college
of business will potentially be
available to help with research
projects, thereby expanding the
“available reservoir of talent.”
Madden said he sees the
group as a “synergistic vehicle to
build a relationship with the
business community to get facul
ty members in college of busi
ness faculty interacting with the
business community to improve
their expertise and of course as a
service to industry. The Univer
sity is a repository of expertise —
this provides a vehicle for con
tact.”
Madden said two projects
already in the making will pro
vide funds for the group.
One is a study for a possible
industrial park south of College
Station, involving more than
$50 million in property slated
for high-technology research
fccilities. The 2,300-acre site will
also include housing for some of
the industrial park’s employees
and recreational facilities, in
cluding a golf course.
The other project involves a
local realtor who wants to know
how his company is perceived in
the Bryan-College Station area.
This project will employ two
graduate students — one doc
toral and one master’s candidate
— with funds provided largely
by the realtor.
“With us supposedly in a re
cession you wouldn’t think peo
ple would spend that much on
research, but the situation itself
creates unique problems that
need to be solved,” Madden
said.
“Even Bryan-College Station
is being affected by the reces
sion. It’s harder for businesses to
justify spending money, but
we’re trying to sell answers to
problems; farsighted business
people will take the risk just to
stay in business.”
Madden said the goal is to be
self-supporting by the end of the
year, and perhaps to make a
profit. If a profit is made, he
said, the money will be put back
into experimental projects.
“We’d like to be able to get to a
point where we can develop
something on our own and then
bring it to the business commun
ity,” Madden said.
“Some people in the business
community have no idea there is
a way to access the technology on
this campus,” he said. “This is an
ideal vehicle to make our exper
tise available to the business
community, and also to give fa
culty members one more touch
with a real problem ... and also
let us buy research time for
them.
“I think anybody that teaches
worries that they’re getting out
of touch. This way, we don’t,
and we furnish a service to the
business community, too.”
Refugees’ release
ordered by judge
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 i« n
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES: i
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group ,
3400 S. College 823-8051
United Press International
MIAMI — A federal judge
Tuesday ordered the govern
ment immediately to release
nearly 2,000 Haitian refugees
held in detention camps in the
United States and Puerto Rico.
U.S. District Judge Eugene
Spellman handed down his
long-awaited decision in a cour
troom crowded with immigra
tion lawyers and Haitian activ
ists.
The order, if left unchal
lenged, would allow for the re
lease of 1,910 Haitians, some of
whom have been held for more
than a year.
But the government has said
it would appeal, which would
have the effect of staying the re
lease of the refugees.
The judge set down a seven-
point program for the release of
each refugee:
•Each Haitian must have an
individual sponsor and a volun
tary agency sponsor approved
, by the INS.
•The sponsors must agree in
1 writing that Haitians make
” weekly appearances before a
j third party.
•INS must obtain full identi
fication of all Haitians.
* *Each Haitian must receive
legal documents, including au
thorization for employment in
the United States.
•Each refugee must be re
leased regardless of whether he
has legal counsel.
•Asylum hearings for Hai
tians with legal representatives
must begin immediately. Those
that don’t have an attorney must
report to the INS within 30 days
to begin the asylum process.
•All Haitians are ordered re
leased for the “full period of the
legal process,” unless they fail to
report in weekly.
Spellman’s ruling followed
his June 18 decision that the
Haitians had been held for the
past year illegally. He said the
immigration service violated
federal administrative proce
dures last year by failing to warn
attorneys and refugee organiza
tions that it would begin detain
ing refugees pending hearings.
Spellman’s decision came in a
class-action suit demanding
freedom for the Haitian re
fugees held in the United States
and Puerto Rico. He ruled June
18 the refugees were being held
illegally.
Current federal policy is to
keep refugees confined during
the often lengthy asylum pro
cess.
SERVICES
Lawn service mowing, edging, trimming,
696-0562. 157t20
Call Cathy for all your typing or word
processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfn
Typing. Wake-up services. 823-7723.157U6
Typing service-Fast, accurate, reliable.
Will take rush jobs. 693-6411. 159tl0
Typing on word processing equipment. Ex
perienced. We understand form and style.
Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070.
159128
Will type for U. $1.00 page 48 hours, $1.25
page rush. Leslie, 775-8397. 165t5
Keypunching or WYLBUR 846-8022.165U6 -■
1 Lesbian/Gayline 846-8022. 165t26
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-
3755. 178tfh
| DISSERTATION TYPING. Fast. Low
prices. 500/Page rough draft. Call 696-7002
6 p.m.-10 p.m. 163U2
’ Quality Typing 693-4264. 163t26
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment’’
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
Now You Know
United Press International
Thousands of lives are saved
each year by the use of car seat
belts even though only about 15
percent of American drivers
and passengers use them,
according to the Automotive In
formation Council.
The Council cited an expert’s
estimate that one-third to one-
half of all fatalities in auto acci
dents could have been pre
vented by seat belts. One expert
said the habit of using a seat belt
will become permanent if a rider
uses it consciously 12 straight
times.
ROOMMATE WANTED
Need roommate for fall in Humble. Ralph
530-5064 or 260-6452 after 7:30 p.m. 167t2
WORD-PROCESSING: Papers, theses,
dissertations, Letter-perfect printing, 696-
8910. 143t30
MISC.
Free kittens call 696-7272.
Typing experienced fast, accurate, all
kinds, 822-0,544. 846-9707. 131tfn
JOB OPPORTUNITIES
TYPING.
All kinds. Let us type your propos
als, dissertations, reports, essays
on our WORD PROCESSOR.
Fast sen/ice. Reasonable rates.
Business Communication Services
4013 Texas Ave. S.
846-5794 i65tfn
J" Service For All |
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
ij Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 |y
^ 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 tifn^J
dl
•al * a * job
For employment information at Texas A&M
University dial 845-4444 24 hours a day.
Equal Employment Opportunity through Affir
mative Action.
Texas A&M Universitv
BRAZOS SAVINGS
Rate Update
3-Month ~ _ Market Certificate
13.269%
(rate fixed for term)
$7,500 minimum
ZYz-Year Money Market Certificate
16.072%
Effective Annual Yield
14.700%
(rate fixed for term)
$100 minimum deposit
RATES EFFECTIVE AS OF
FOR LEASE
June 29, 1982
NOW LEASING
FOR THE SUMMER
Better hurry! While they last, one
and two-bedroom units available at
special discounts for the 6-week summer
session, starting as low as $204 per
month.
Excellent condition, see to appre
ciate. Furnished or unfurnished. Call
today.
EAST GATE APARTMENTS
713/696-7380
401 Lincoln Drive East, College Station, Texas
Fall Leases Now Available
Wm. J. Garrett ‘47
Rates are subject to change. Call Brazos Savings for today’s rates. Federal
regulations prohibit the compounding of interest on 3-month certificates.
Savings are insured up to $100,000 by an agency of the federal government.
Regulations impose a substantial penalty for early withdrawal.
BRAZOS
Savings
College Station Branch Office:
Texas Ave. at Southwest Parkway • 696-2800