state Battalion/Page 7 October 27, 1982 bite’s letter isn’t >ropo»a pitch, aide says evision Uniled Presi IntemiW j United Press International VUSTIN-Gov.WifcM\USTIN — Mark White’s nts said I uesdav hfv-®ess agent said a state- I exane in Bryan-CofW; Uniled Press Internaii® OUSTON state affairs, said. However, the park service is under no legal obligation to grant the five-year extension Hinson’s friends are hoping for, he said. “Please advise me in view of the long-standing presence of the Glover family and its place in the regional cultural fabric what would prevent such a reasonable extension of the occupation of the property,” Bentsen’s letter to Dunmeyer said. Hinson’s father and mother won a brief legal battle to remain on the land for the remainder of their lives when Guadalupe Mountain National Park was created 12 years ago. At the time, 76,000 acres around the Glover homestead were purch ased. Hinson returned to Texas from Arkansas to help care for the couple two years later. Her father, Walter Glover, died in 1973 at age 91 and her mother, Bertha Glover, 89, died last month, giving the park legal right to reclaim the last of the Glover homestead. The park service ordered Hinson to leave the gasoline- and-food outlet Oct. 15, but af ter an appeal, it extended the deadline to Dec. 31. The final decision on Hin son’s store rests with the park service’s regional office in Santa Fe, N.M. r s I l l I 1 State employee morale up ® # # JL y see vsw A t > despite insurance complaints Introductory Special Come in and meet Mike, Janie, Carol, Brenda and Rick and when you do you can get a Free Perm with the purchase of an 18 50 cut and style. Pro Custom waves only. Hurry! This special is for a limited time only. . . Imagine that! Spend 18 50 for a cut and style and get your perm Free! Check it out. O r^Jyi llieSR ound Affair bJasli ions '/•) V ,./ ‘A.jruu.'.J r J MtV n. 846-3785 3801 fJexus (fil venue dJ^ryan, cJexas 77801 ■ l I I I I I I I No Check Please Cash Only Sunday, October IIWc- drcsHaiiii*for lltc occustoMt! Costume Contest Come by anytime from 11:00 a.m. during Brunch until we close Sunday night. The winner receives a $50.00 Gift Certificate! Sweet Treats S/fvcially prieat Specialty Drink*! Almond *Ioy. Mound*, Drcumsiclc (All wonderI'ul Icc Crcum drinks) $1.75 Tootsie Roll & Melon Kali $1.35 Jelly Kean. IVater’inelon, ISuldde (■mu, t'audv (own $1.00 The Interurtmu SOS Tniversa!y llrive. College Station I United Press International lUSTIN — Morale among He employees is higher in ... ... 1982 than it was two years ago, <»l, Kent nek, exec, bm they stil , complam ab ” ut lo .. l . u 1,11 i 1 - health insurance benefits, a new npl.shments Werep® versity of Texas study says . igh elloits of latutH^he study surveyed nearly ned.a and casin' 1)00 workers in the 12 largest , ,state agencies for a gubernato- etween January fcj a ] [as k f orce on personnel er l98 LtheHou.* I ent ed to the arrest an »Q eneral , t i iere was an im- ° 381 suspectsai, p rovemen t j n attitude from I 28/ cases. Morf Tq t0 ^82,” Martha Williams, million in stolen j H no f tbe fjT School of Social ^covered as a resul \\| r i Cj sa j d Monday. “Satisfac- nlot mation, olti, ti on w jj| 1 Benefits was the only significant downward shift,” she said. The survey measured em- iloyee perception of their su- Bvisors, co-workers, agency [Oyalty, job satisfaction, salaries, phefits and working condi tions. lEmployees at every agency in J the survey said they were hap- * \ ’ t ^ PSPOPf r with their salaries than two years ago. During that time, the Texas Legislature approved pay 3 n T‘ e ‘J A r ?? S Ac'a" r* h l es amounting to 23 percent. me i,W2 velrfF 1 ''” «“* «■»*»?«*