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    Battalion Classifieds
etc.
HELP WANTED
Hungarian translation needed, 5-3660.
The HOUSTON CHRONICLE is cur
rently taking applications for newspap
er route carriers for summer & fall
semesters. Routes take 2'h to 3 hours
per day, with salary from 400 to 800
per month. All routes receive a gas
allowance also we need soliciters for
the summer & fall semester. If interest
ed please call Julian McMurrey 693-
2323 - SOtfn
PULSE MAGAZINE
Advertising Sales
Representative
WANTED
This position is an opportunity
to work your own hours while
meeting area businesses rep
resenting PULSE magazine.
Sizable commissions; great
experience! For interview or
further information, Contact:
Rodger Lewis
KAMU TV
845-5611.
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN
OR COUPLES for present and fu
ture Houston post routes. Early
morning hours. Papers rolled by
machine. $200-$750/month.
846-2911 846-0396
24tfn
Needed college girls to work with
one of the best skin care pro
grams in the world. Set own
hours. For free complimentary
make-up and more information.
Call 846-9259. issti?
HOUSTON POST are accepting applica
tions for fall semester. Apply early. 846-
0396, 846-2911. ' ' 160tfn
Now hiring busboys. Apply between 2
p.m.-5 p.m. at 404 University Drive
East. 114tfn
Male dancers needed for inter
view, call 693-2818 or 696-0004. :
46tfn
FOR RENT
GLENWOOD
APARTMENTS
“All Brand New”
1 Bedroom U/F
Ceiling Fan
Spa-Whirlpool
Laundry Room
Kitchen Appliances
Plus Carpet & Drapes
Free Cable
Va Month Rent Free
2011 LaBrisa off 2818
Phone 779-3220
Battalion/Page 8
July 6, 1982
HELP WANTED
SERVICES
SERVICES
Part-time help needed M-W-F 4:30-7:00
half day on Saturday. Apply in person
Stephenson Chiropractic Center Cedar
Creek Plaza 1313 Briarcrest. No phone
calls please. 160tfn
FULL OR
PART TIME
‘Day Shift
'Night shift (til 10 p.m.)
'Weekends
'Flexible hours to fit your schedule
'Rapid advancement
'Cashier experience helpful
Starting Salary
$3.65/hour
Apply in person only.
9:30-11:30 a.m. (if possible)
WHATABURGER
Bryan College Station
1101 Texas 105 Dominik
190tfn
Lawn service mowing, edging, trimming,
696-0562. 157t20
Call Cathy for all your typing or word
processing needs. 696-9550. 131tfn
Typingl I Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-
3755. 178tfn
Typing on word processing equipment. Ex
perienced. We understand form and style.
Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070.
159t28
Typing. Wake-up services. 823-7723.157tl6
Will type for U. $1.00 page 48 hours, $1.25
page rush. Leslie, 775-8397. 165t5
Lesbian/Gayline 846-8022.
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
( Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 UfnJ
Agriculture
165t26
Keypunching or WYLBUR 846-8022.165U6
WANTED
Piano accompanist for male choral group,
capable in broad range of musical styles.
Cometency is solo performance, minimum
of five years accompaniment, experience
with vocal soloists and/or choral groups.
Availability for out of town travel and two
hours rehearsal per day. Resume required.
Write to P.O. Drawer K-l, Aggieland Sta
tion, 77844. 169t3
DISSERTATION TYPING. Fast. Low
prices. 500/Page rough draft. Call 696-7002
6 p.m.-10 p.m. 163112
Quality Typing 693-4264.
163t26
WORD-PROCESSING: Papers, theses,
dissertations, Letter-perfect printing, 696-
8910. 143t30
Typing experienced fast, accurate, all
kinds, 822-0544. 846-9707. 131tfn
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 1 «"
SPECIAL NOTICE
Part Time Sales/Teach
Demo Baldwin Pianos & Organs
Teach Beginners Course “Play For Fun”
4 50 hourly plus small commission
Sales contests, win prizes, trips, money
Perfect for young lady student
Fun people to work with
KEyboARd
Center
Inc.
POST OAK MALL
College Station, TX 77840
for appointment
764-0006
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• VALLEY
GOLF
• DRIVING
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1981, costs surpassed profits
in agriculture. Farm income for
1981 was $23 billion, consider
ably less than $32.7 billion in
1979, the May 1982 issue of
Texas Monthly reported.
USD A figures show that the
total farm debt was $194.7 bil
lion at the start of 1982. In 1979,
it was $136.1 billion. And the
national delinquency rate on
Farmers Home Administration
loans is 58 percent, according to
the magazine.
In Texas, the delinquency
rate is 69 percent.
Generalizations about agri
culture by the public don’t help
enrollment Figures, either,
Kunkel said.
Many people equate ‘agricul
ture’ with ‘farming and ran
ching’, he said. But most of the
jobs today are not on farms and
ranches, but in the more de
tailed areas of agriculture —
agribusiness, government, edu
cation and Financial institutions,
he said.
Only about 12 percent of
Texas A&M’s agriculture col
lege graduates work on farms
and ranches.
Agricultural engineering and
poultry science graduates are
hired at up to $25,000 starting
pay. Graduates in some areas of
food sciences and agricultural
economics make similar salaries.
Money appears to be more
important to students today
than in the past, Kunkel said.
Now, students think they can
make more money with an en
gineering or business degree
than with an agriculture degree,
he said.
While this is initially true,
agriculture majors have more
opportunity for advancement,
he said.
Other agriculture colleges
across the nation are facing simi
lar enrollment trends.
Oklahoma State University’s
College of Agriculture experi
enced a 25 percent decrease in
freshman enrollment this year,
dropping the overall undergra
duate enrollment by Five per
cent.
The OSU agriculture colli
has 1,900 undergraduates!
375 graduate students. Q
offers 14 agriculture-relJ
majors.
But, Kunkel believes t] I
some universities, such asQl
nell, Michigan State and (I
University of California-Dai Linda Scog
will not he affected by thistrMonal lettei
because of their selectivemlA&M tenni
All are nationally-known i announced
i J ose “K-
their outstanding agricultBighly reel
colleges. lie Aggies
Entrance requirements the 1982-8
these schools are higher that* Castillo,
Texas A&M, and only act: Juan, Puerl
number of students
accepted every year.
Texas A&M’s agriculture!
lege sets no quotas, but acctf
all students meeting Univeij
entrance requirements.
The obvious way to incit
enrollment in agriculture t
leges is to pull out of theJ
pression, Stenholm said. ~
students will have moredesinl
enter into the agriculture]
fession.
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Hrs: Mon-Sat 12-9 p.m.
Sunday 1 p.m.-8 p.m.
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East Bypass and Hwy. 30.
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SERVICES
FOR SALE
Typing and word processing 260-9137.
168121
1981 Yamaha XT-250 motorcycle, low
miles, good condition, have two, call 693-
5966. 167111
ressman lets policeE
1 K
use office in drug case
FOR RENT
WANTED: Someone to sublease efficiency
apartment for 2nd summer term. Rent $140/
month. Call 260-7773. 168t2
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
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
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.
16714
FOR LEASE
Four-plex for lease. Two bedroom V/2 bath
studio. Washer/dryer connections. Privacy
fence. $360/month. No pets. Call Kathy
Mayfield, 846-5701, 696-7355. 164t6
Summer leases 2 bedroom I Vi bath 4-plexes,
close to campus, washer/dryer in each unit.
$425/mo., 693-8685. 121tfn
PARKWAY
APARTMENTS
1, 2, & 3 bedrooms, 2
swimming pools, shuttle
bus, laundry facilities, se
curity guard. 1600 South
west Parkway, 693-6540.
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
United Press International
WASHINGTON — A con
gressman who allowed his ofFice
to be used for an undercover
drug investigation said Tuesday
he would not be surprised to see
several of his colleagues impli
cated in cocaine trafficking on
Capitol Hill.
Rep. Robert Dornan, R-
Calif., said he readily volun
teered his office for use by an
undercover policeman after
being approached by a senior
officer of the Washington Met
ropolitan Police Department.
“Being a member of the
(House) Narcotics Committee
and feeling that narcotics is vir
tually a plague in our country, I
instantly agreed,” Dornan said
on NBC’s “Today” show. “I nev
er gave it a second thought.”
The operation ran for several
months during early 1981 and is
believed to have led to the arrest
of a former congressional page
and the seizure of $400,000
worth of cocaine from a
Washington home, Dornan said.
Dornan said he was told the
undercover operation “only in
volved cocaine being run
around the Hill by House and
Senate staffers.”
He added: “There wasn’t any
and Tin
elphia’s IV
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National
Star game a
| Carter, 1
:eived nt
ong Nat
lohed by te
mention, other than rumorsMhoutfiek
members. ■eNationi
However, he acknowleiMfong s tre
there have been persisiAd by Los
rumors of involvement by And will
hers of Congress and specul; pitivating f
several could be named win lei :nd hea
federal grand jury condudeBeat the 1
current investigation of diM-Star Gai
running on Capitol Hill. Kaliforni;
“It appears from the me Jackso
frame and the collapse of■rting ben
career of some people on Montreal’s
Hill that maybe we are goinjBgue offic
see a few congressmen namefts of ball
he said. “I hope that it’s jusftund the
few, if that. But lately, inthelfcose wall
couple of days, there’s the i||seventh <
ing that it’s more than a feAmidt, wl
Illy this s<
|y third
lond.
Vintage, novelty car auction
draws Si.6 million in sales
United Press International
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.
— Thousands of American
autoworkers are out of work and
new car lots bulge with vehicles
that can’t be sold, but auctioneer
Rick Cole managed to unload
$1.6 million worth of cars dur
ing the three-day holiday
weekend.
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
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BILLS PAID
1601 Holleman, College Station, Texas 713/693-6716
Bronica ETR- Many extras, excellent con
dition, $1100/offer. Call Mr. Rhodes, 845-
5611/693-2475. Leave name-phone-
number. 169t4
AUTO INSURANCE
FOR AGGIES: i
Call: George Webb
Farmers Insurance Group ,
3400 S. College 823-8051
mi
12X60 Two bedroom mobile home. Nice
Park and Surroundings. Call 775-6450.
170t2
D.R. CAIN RENTAL PROPERTIES
“YOU HAVE A CHOICE”
Apartments-Townhomes-Duplexes
1-2 BEDROOM/FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED
BRAZOS HQI^SE
aparxmMts
JUS
'ollege Station
-In Sbuthwood Valley-
LONGMIRE
HOUSE
APARTMENTS
YELLOWHOUSE ST.
APTS/4-PLEXES
HAWK TREE
DUPLEXES
SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE
2300 Longmire-College Station
-In Southwood Valley-
SHUTTLE BUS SERVICE
Welsh & S.W. Parkway-
College Station
Hawk Tree Dr.-College Station
-In Southwood Valley-
BRIARCREST
APARTMENTS
BRIAR OAKS
TOWNHOUSES
Prairie Flower Circle
Bryan-Off Briarcrest Dr.
Briar Oaks Dr. Off 29th St.
Bryan
CALL OUR RENTAL
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
693-8850
EVENINGS & WEEKENDS: 693-8345
iD.R. CAIN COMPANY-3002 S. TEXAS AV.-COLLEGE STATION
165tfn
Fraternity
House
for Sale.
Terms,
W.T. Aycock,
846-7795.
ALLEN
Oldsmobile
Cadillac
Honda
SALES - SERVICE
“Where satisfaction is
standard equipment”
2401 Texas Ave.
779-3516
Although he concedes many
of the 420 automobiles placed
on the auction block went for far
less than previous years, as far as
Cole is concerned, the automo
tive slump may be over.
“I guess you could say the
American public is still autosex-
ual,” the super auctioneer, 28,
said at the conclusion of his 10th
Newport Beach Collector Car
Auction. “People figure they are
what they drive and they want to
drive more than a Detroit box
with a wheel on each corner.”
Cole said the most vigorous
bidding in his arena of classic,
vintage and collector auto
mobiles was for ’50s and ’60s
convertibles, Thunderbil
Packards and Rolls-Royces.
One man drove away i
1957 Lincoln Turnpike Cni
that sold for only $500, but
top price paid during the Foil
of July holiday auction
$43,000 for a two-tone gr
1956 Rolls-Royce Silver Wra
Several notable celeli
automobiles stalled in the
ding war.
Singer Pat Boone rejectedi
bids of $42,000 apiece fora
of Rolls-Royce convertibles,
reserve price was $50,000 ea
And actor Telly Savalas r
an $18,000 bid for a pnsU
1957 Thunderbird.
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ATTENTION
AGGIES
4 Diwr Chests
49.95
5 Drwr Chests
59.95
Student Desks
79.95
5 PC. Dining Set
79.95
Seta Sleeper
235.00
Sofa & Chair Sets
149.95
Recliners
99.95
3 PC. Catfee/ead
Table
69.95
Twin Mat Sets
79,95
Full Mat Sets
89.95
Bed Frames
15.00
TEXAS FURNITURE
OUTLET
712 Villa Maria *22-5929
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Glasses Repaired
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216 N. Main 799-2786
Mon.-Fri. 8-5 Sat. 8-1
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8008 Post Oak Mall.. 764-0010
Mon.-Sat. 10-9 p.m.
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Since 1935.
TOTAL PERFORMANCE
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTER
696-3775
FULL CAR CARE
• Air Conditioning • Tune Ups
• Brakes • Charging Systems
• Engine Rebuilding* SZ
OWNER J. BITTLE ATM 78
Parts
1800 Welsh & S.W. Pk*y
College Station
ENGINEERING OPPORTUNITIES NO!
OFFERED IN PRIVATE INDUSTRY
1974 Kawasaki 250, runs good, $450, 260-
1740. 166t6
Brand new overseas appliances. Air condi
tioners, refrigerator, vacuum cleaner. 779-
6105after6:30p.m. 168t4
Beautifully refinished old oak desk. Ideal for
a student, 775-6414. 166t5
DRUMS-5pc. drum set plus more! $650 call
693-4325 nights. 166t5
71 Dodge Coronet 318. Fair Condition.
$500.00, 696-2408. 170t4
Datsun 610 ’73 Station Wagon, good condi
tion, air, $1200, 693-4799. 169t3
Trans-Am 1978 racing extras. $5500, 846-
2520. 164t7
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QUALIFICATIONS:
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