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    Battalion Classifieds
national
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
SERVICES
FOR LEASE
September 16,1U.—~”
J HOUSTON POST are accepting applica-
' tions for fall semester. Apply early. 846-
» 0396, 846-2911. 160tfn
5 Part-time maintenance man for apartments
'j and houses. Must have transportation &
> own tools. Experienced necessary. Flexible
* times. Approximately 20 hours weekly,
j Call Jacob-Beal Realty, 775-9000 ask for
* Terri. 9tl0
Fender Bass: Precision Special Tone boost,
1981 model. $600, 260-1169. I0t5
Full size water bed, complete set frame,
heater, waveless mattress, $125.00. Call
693-7047 ask for Jeff. 10t5
Typing!! Reports,
THE DOUBLE.
3755.
dissertations, etc. ON
331 University. 846-
178tfn
Buy & sell used furniture, antiques, dishes,
misc., 3 miles TAMU on Hwy. 60 W., 846-
3457. 3tll
Typing reports, dissertations, resumes,
etc. Executive Services, 121 Walton At
Texas Ave., 696-3785. 8tl5
l CONSCIENTIOUS CLEANERS with
» transportation, phone & job references,
* start at $3.75 per hour, travel compensa-
, tion, paid vacations & flexible hours at
> HOME CARE SERVICES, 846-7750.
• 178»fn
1980 Suzuki GS1000, 5500 miles, mags,
crash bars, asking, $2250, 846-1914. 9t5
PROFESSIONAL TYPING.
Dissertations, Theses, Term Papers, Re
sumes, Etc. Call Dianne, 846-0132. 189t24
For sale ’78 Opel, excellent condition w/ex-
tras call Sandy, 693-7500 evenings. 9t5
Need employment? Apply at CENARE Ita-
y lian Cruisine, 404 University. 4tfn
Honda 250XL, decent condition,
693-0813.
$200,
7t7
» INTERURBAN EATING HOUSE is now
* hiring full and part-time kitchen help. Ap-
> ply in person at 505 University Dr. be-
> tween 2:00-4:00 p.m. 9tfn
Must sell 1980 Suzuki TS185, like new, will
talk price. Evenings, 693-4019. 9t5
HONDA CM200T, 1981 2400 miles plus
helmet best offer, 845-5946 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
or 846-9680 after 8 p.m. call William. 10t5
HELP WANTED
Experienced GRILLCOOKS,
WAITRESSES & DISHWASHERS.
Apply in person
SAMBO’S
1045 Texas Ave., C.S.
190tfn
1980 Yamaha 400 Special, excellent condi
tion, approximately 500 miles, 846-5332,
llt5
BflcW TV, double mattress and box spring.
Ed, 696-3698, 845-3955. 1U3
7 Full-time receptionist. Light bookkeeping.
► Apply in person, THAT PLACE II-
■; Culpepper Plaza. I2tfn
Stereo speakers-Fisher St430,
$185.00/5000 BTU window A/C, $80/plastic
motorcycle fairing, $65, 260-0545 eve
nings. 1U3
1981 Honda XL-250 w/pro-link suspension
and many extra's, Jim, 696-6380. Ilt5
1978 Kawasaki KE100, 4300 miles, good
PREGNANCY
TERMINATION
Houston
Gynecological Group
1 -800-392-8676
We Take the
Time to Care.
tyarfiway
APARTMENTS
1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, 2 swimming pools, shuttle bus,
laundry facilities, security guard. 1600 Southwest Park
way, 693-6540. isstfn
House debates
s
illegal alien billn
SPECIAL NOTICE
FOR LEASE
The HOUSTON CHRONICLE is cur
rently taking applications for newspap
er route carriers for summer & fall
semesters. Routes take 2Vs 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.SOttn
►
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
,5-
condition. Call 845-2104 6-10 p.m., 846-
6462 weekends, $440, willing to
negotiate. Ilt7
1 Bedroom apt. $350.00. 3 blocks from
Campus. Water and Cable paid, 846-
2173. 8t6
GARAGE SALE
College of Architecture
Many sellers, clothes, books,
kitchen, furniture, etc. To ben
efit Student clubs at Langford
Architecture Center, Ross and
Bizzel Streets, TAMU, Satur-
FOR RENT
I
for'
Now accepting applications for
waitresses. Call for an interview.
693-2818 or 693-6429
181 tin
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)
WHATABUR6ER
Bryan College Station
1101 Texas 105 Dominlk
190ttn
day 10-4.
12t2
SERVICES
WORD PROCESSING-Papers,
dissertations, etc.-Fast, accurate,
able. 846-6200.
reports,
reason-
9tl5
TYPING, SYMBOLS, 823-7723.
9121
Typing services-Fast, accurate.
Will take rush jobs. 693-6411.
reliable.
7110
Karen’s typing service, 775-6126.
7137
Typing experienced, fast, accurate, all
kinds, 822-0544, 846-9707. 184tfn
I Brand new duplexes
| rent; 2 bedroom, 2 baths,
i fireplace, w/d connections,
I fenced yards, on Navarro,
l one block from shuttlebus
j route. 696-5549.
1113
Two bedroom one bath house
with carport, large outbuilding,
huge backyard, lots of trees, pets
allowed, six blocks north of A&M
on shuttle line, $385/month,
Bruce, 822-7122, 5:30 p.m.-
12:00, midnight.
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Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
Spacious 2 bedroom IVz bath 4-
plex with washer/dryer. Popular
floor van w/large kitchen, ap
pliances, drapes, walk-in closets,
linen closets, large rear deck. 710
Wellesly Court, 693-8685.
5tfn
ATTENTION DECEMBER GRADUATES OF TAMU
ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER YOUR
GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS
ROOM 217. MSC 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER
MONDAY — FRIDAY
Begin Sept. 1, 1982 — LAST DAY, Sept. 30, 1982
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Members
of the House Judiciary Commit
tee generally support a bill de
signed to stem the flow of illegal
aliens into the country, but a
stack of amendments they
offered Wednesday could hurt
its chances of passage.
Committee members said
they were ready to offer amend
ments aimed at key provisions
they do not like.
Major changes in a bill
already passed by the Senate
could make it impossible for
Congress to reach a compromise
before the lawmakers go home
for the November elections.
The bill, as approved by the
Senate, seeks to slow illegal im
migration by imposing penalties
on employers who knowingly
hire illegal aliens.
No amendments were
offered to the bill when the com
mittee first took it up Tuesday,
but Chairman Peter Rodino, D-
N.J., was the first to say he would
propose changes to protect em
ployers who hire illegal aliens in
good faith.
The bill also would give per
manent residency to millions of
illegal aliens who were in the
U.S. prior to Jan. 1, 1978, and
temporary residence to those
who came before Jan. 1, 1980.
Rodino said the bill would
close a “glaring void” in existing
immigration law - “the failure to
control illegal immigration by
imposing sanctions on em-
who knowingly hii
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
^ 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 1t<n J
French lessons tutored by native speaker,
846-0840. 9t5
Call Cathy for all your typing or word
processing needs. 696-9550. 131tin
JFourplex apartment for
i rent, 2 bedrooms, 1 Va baths,
J washer and dryer, fenced
l patio; 2801-A Longmire, on
Jshuttle bus route.
Male dancers needed for inter
view, call 693-2818 or 696-0004..
46tfri
FOR RENT
l$425/month, no pets. 696-
15549.
Seeking couple or single person for nursery
position Sunday evenings from 5-7:30
Westminster Presbyterian Church. Call
■775-7142. Ut5
ATTENTION SKIES: Marketing
coordinators needed to promote
high quality ski and beach trips on
campus. Earn commission plus
FREE TRAVEL. Call Summit
Tours, 800-325-0439.
1012
FOR SALE
^.Beautiful brown Ford Granada 1976,
standard, $1700, 696-8450.
a/c,
12t2
’73 Pontiac Sports Coupe, good condition,
auto, power, air, $850, 846-3140. I2tl
y Sunbeam Alpine 1966, partially restored,
.--.good running condition, excellent classic
J potential, 696-6896, evenings and
o-'Weekends. 12t5
jyUSED RACQUET SALE. Bargain’s ga-
"°/lore. Our club members will have their
a^best used & their new racquets priced to
‘h sell. Great buys for beginners to advanced,
u ^ Royal Oaks Racquet Club. Saturday, Sep-
'*:*tember 18, 9-3 & Sunday, September 19,
/ 12-5 p.m. 12tl
NOW LEASING FOR FALL&SPRING
•Pool
•Jacuzzi
•Game room
•Shuttle Bus
•Cable TV
•Security Guard
•Large Party Room
•Volley Ball Court
•Basket Ball Courts
Catty Cornered to Oaks Park with
- Picnic Area
- Trees & Gazebo
Call Soon • Only A Few Leases Left
700 Dominik, College Station, Texas
(713)693-0261
August factory
^ production falls
ployers
them.”
While the hiring proviskB sT.
was opposed by some merabt: )blig at
as putting an unfair burden; | vo rkin
employers, Hispanic and a Include
rights groups opposed it i dai
another reason. ita te a|
Rep. Don Edwards, D-Ci T1
who expressed the positK \.ppea
taken by the Hispanic groiij i a y in
said such sanctions would an v bo sa
employers to discriminj ■ e &ttio
against jobseekers who doo ; m ith
look Anglo-American. >11111
Joaquin Avila, president njunci
the Mexican American Lej )U tJu<
Defense and Educational Fun n jssed
said many aliens would hesin Th
to come forward because tk jvveen
might have difficulty provi ;aS e ar
they were in the United Sti: ponet
prior to the cutoff dates. ployer
“Some will have devotedyet juburl
to eradicating such proof 1 ; Sm
fear it would lead to dept
tion,” he said in commenting
the bill.
Rep. Harold Sawyer,
Mich., one of those
opposed amnesty, said thenin
her of illegal aliens in thec«
try had been estimated atfi
million to 12 million. Tod«
mine who could stay wouldbei
almost impossible task, he
gested.
Several members urged
the bill be put off until nextyi
“It doesn’t have to a
steaming down the track at
miles per hour,” said Rep. PiB| ao ^
cia Schroeder, D-Colo. on
<9ne.
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COURSE
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career!
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"TEST TAKING
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"DIFFERENT STRATEGIES
FOR DIFFERENT MATERIALS
"NOTETAKING from
LECTURE and TEXTBOOK
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WHO NEEDS THIS COURSE?
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United Press International
WASHINGTON — The na
tion’s recession-stricken factory
production was cut another 0.5
percent in August, erasing a
slight improvement made in
July, the Federal Reserve Board
said Wednesday.
The August decline in in
dustrial production was the 11th
monthly setback for factories
and factory workers in the past
13 months and raised new
doubts that the nation’s manu
facturers are about to experi
ence an economic recovery.
A revision turned July’s pre
viously reported decline into a
0.1 percent gain. Only July and
February have shown any inter
ruption in the recession’s trend
of declines that began in August
of last year.
The August production re
port showed the auto industry
reduced its assembly rate more
than 16 percent to an annual
rate of 5.5 million units.
Business equipment output
dropped 1.4 percent farther in
August, the Fed said, and has
now dropped 18 percent since
the recession began.
The Fed said the output of
consumer goods dropped 1.2
iigust, which
especially significant since ll
category had shown
growth for the previous thi
months and was expectedtol
nefit from the July tax cut,
The industrial productionftetter t
dex was 138 in August,® jeen a
pared to a base of 100 in 19f
The only major categories
show any improvement «
those for defense
equipment, with output upBp^Q
percent, and construction si
plies, up 0.2 percent, the rep
said.
raser
ufficic
_)act. 1
and mid pa
Factory production accom
for nearly a third of the value
all the goods and services p
duced by the American «
nomy hut has experienced!
biggest portion of recessionci
backs while the services seen
from fast food restaurants tol
surance companies, has
been as significantly affected
At the beginning of the wee
the Commerce Departmenu
ported retail sales had decline
0.9 percent in August, desp
the economists’ expectaiie
that the July tax cut wouldlo
to more consumer spending.
f 19" color TV screen, Quasar, 1973 model,
^.non-operational. Ph. 696-5633 after 4
/p.m. 12t2
1973 Vega V8-350, 12 bolt rearend. Must
sell. 846-8663. 10t5
’82 Ford Exp. 2 door hatchback, excellent
gas mileage, $6000, 775-3562. 9tl0
ATTENTION
AGGIES
4 Drwr Chests
49.95
5 Drwr Chests
59.95
Student Desks
79.95
5 PC. Dining Set
79.95
Sofa Sleeper
235.00
Sofa & Chair Sets
149.95
Reciiners
99.95
3 PC. Coffee/end
Table
.69.95
Twin Mat Sets
79.95
Full Mat Sets
89.95
Bed Frames
- 15.00
TEXAS FURNITURE
OUTLET
•
712 Villa Maria i
SUPER SAVINGS
MBags
We Feature:
•Full Time Security Guard
on Premises At All Times
•Interior Green Space
with Creeks & Trees
•4 Distinctive Styles of Apts.
•Shuttle Bus Service
•Quiet & Serene
•Pets & Kids Okay
•Swimming Pool
•Tennis Courts
•Club Room
•Sauna
•Jacuzzi
•Playground
•Picnic Tables
•Barbecue Pits
Call or Come By & Ask About Our
FAMILY SPECIAL
BEST ATMOSPHERE IN TOWN
LIKE LIVING IN A PARK
Office Open 7 Days a Week
1101 Southwest Parkway
College Station, Texas 77840
<713)693-0804
10t15
OFFICIAL NOTICE
COLLEGE OF SCIENCE
ENGLISH PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION
ALL JUNIORS and SENIORS
in curricula of the College of Science who have not previously taken
the English Proficiency Exam must take the EPE as scheduled
below:
Department Curricula
BIOLOGY Departmental Curricula
Tuesday, September 28
7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Rm. 102 A&A Bldg.
CHEMISTRY Department Curricula
Monday, October 4
7:00 to 9.00 p.m., Rm. 102 A&A Bldg.
MATHEMATICS Depart
Monday, October 4
7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Rm. 102 A&A Bldg.
PHYSICS Department Curricula
Tuesday, September 28
7:00 to 9:00 p.m., Rm. 146 Physics Bldg.
In order to quality as a candidate for a degree in the College of Science, each student must
demonstrate an ability to express himself/herself In acceptable English. This requirement
may be satisfied by (1) passing an examination In English composition (EPE) taken not later
than the spring semester of the junior year, or (2) completing English 301 at Texas A&M
University with a minimum grad of "C”.
Any student who fails the written examination (EPE) must satisfy the
English Proficiency requirement designated by his/her respective de
partment.
For more information and guidelines on the nature of the examination, check
with the departmental advisor. BIOLOGY, CHEMISTRY, AND MATH majors
MUST REGISTER IN ADVANCE with departmental advisor. lorts
Beauty queen had
cosmetic surgery
United Press International
DALLAS — New Miss Amer
ica Debra Sue Maffett, who had
failed in 12 attempts to win a
major pageant in Texas, under
went “extensive cosmetic
surgery” before competing in
California, a Dallas newspaper
reported Wednesday.
But the beauty queen’s
mother, who lives in Cut and
Shoot, said her daughter
underwent nose surgery toff
reel a deviated septum in ‘
State pageant officials 5
nose and chin surgery gave^
fett the “California look"
won her the Miss California^
Miss America titles.
Maffett, 25, did notmaket’
surgery public but pageanto!
:ials said cosmetic surgery is c!
OFFICIAL NOTICE
su
cials u ,
against the rules of the
America contest.
WANTED
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 «"
DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
Directory Fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led orders. Directories must be picked up dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished...
8167
Cat needs transportation to Lubbock area
in carrier. Reasonable freight paid. Call
846-5028, 5-7, evenings. 9t5
Visually impared student needs readers,
Psy 634, Jeri 846-1323. 10t3
MISC.
SION, 696-1250.
ACC IE LAND REFUND POLICY
"Yearbook fees are refundable in fell during
the semester In which payment is made
Thereafter no refunds will be made on cancel
led orders. Yearbooks must be picked up dur
ing the academic year in which they are pub
lished.
“Students who will not be on campus when!
the yearbooks are published, usually in Sep
tember, must pay a mailing and handling fee.
Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they bt
mailed without the necessary fee* having been
pa*d"
.8167
OFFICIAL NOTICE
TO TEXAS A&M
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
In the past, certain information
has been made public by Texas
A&M University as a service to
students, families and other inter
ested individuals.
Under the “Family Educational
Rights and Privacy Act of 1975,"
the following directory information
may be made public unless the
student desires to withhold all of
this information.
Student’s name, address, tele
phone listing, date and place of
birth, major field of study, partici
pation in officially recognized ac
tivities and sports, dates of attend
ance, degrees and awards re
ceived, parking permit informa
tion, and the most recent previous
educational agency or institution
attended by the student.
Any student wishing to withhold
this information should fill out, in
person, the appropriate form,
available to all students at the Re
gistrar’s Office, no later than 5
p.m., Tuesday, September 14,
1982.
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“The rules say anything 1 ' 1
enhances a contestant’s appff
ancejs OK,” said GaryJord 1
executive director of the S'
Texas Pageant in Fort Worlk
ROOMMATE WANTED
Female needed for two bedroom one ^
w/d, furnished apartment, walking (to 1 *
to TAMU. Call Seane 846-3459.
ments nice
696-9454.
HE N
, furrtis
shed, 2 bedroom, 2 ^
PERSONALS
“Problem Pregnancy? Free pregnane)
ing and referrals. (713) 524-0548. '
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Love You Dearly!! Your bunny prind
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Purse lost outside library, if found cat*
7086. PLEASE! REWARD!
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