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p attalion Classifieds state 'HELP WANTED ’Kocept. at Brazos Aviation for Sat. ',:00-4:30. Call 696-8767 for appt. 103t5 FULL OR | PART TIME S hift shift (til 10 p.m.) jnds . y.Dle hours to fit your schedule lid advancement pier experience helpful Starting Salary $3.65/hour < Apply in person only, ft30*11:30 a.m. (if possible) WHATABURGER an Texas College Station 105 Dominik I90tfn j Heeded to stay with second grader in ||ne afterschool, weekdays. Prefer ed- IJJmajor. Call693-1026after5:30p.m. n~ 105t 5 ! U IPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN ^COUPLES for present and fu- iL Houston post routes. Early ning hours. Papers rolled by ;hine. $200-$750/month. 3 846-2911 846-0396 ' - 24tfn | iri jnrvice station attendant, p5 Texas, College Sta- j l n. Apply in person. 1 04t5 FOR RENT (UNIVERSITY ACRES 'OUNTRY LIVING AT -EASONABLE PRICES and 2 bedrooms on Cain Road |e Wellborn Road. Call Jane at 1 6-4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.) J j 76tfn j ions one bedroom w/ae, $225.(K) mon.. Ip.(H) deposit. Call 779-4692 or 693-1984 I lable 3-15-83. Kilts bedroom duplex, water/cable, bus 1 . close to Kroger. 696-8351. 104tl() IILE FROM CAMPUS 2 bedroom 4- I 693-9878, 693-0553. 94t20 | i bedroom house fenced vard. Wellborn , i. 693-4070. 693-2339. 76t:ll [WPORT CONDOMINIUMS: A New ns in Student living; 3 minutes from jnpus; Compact, Efficient space; Securi- Washer/Drver in each unit; From 19.00; 402 Nagle, 846-8960. 82tfn Je two bedroom 'verv close to campus b()-$200.00. Call 846-6352 and leave [ssage. 97110 jiedroom 1 bath house 2Vi blocks from iplis. prefer married couple or co-eds, 1-8575. 10214. 1(5x5 — 15x7 — bxio- '5x12 - ,,10x10 v 10x15 -10x20 ,10x25 ^ 10x30 NEW MINI WAREHOUSES $25 mo. $30 mo. $32 mo. $35 mo. $45 mo. $55 mo. $62 mo. $68 mo. $80 mo. THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or x 696-4203 isttn Pac Rat Storage ( 5X10 - 10X10 - ,10X15 10X20 10X30 $30 $45 $50 $60 $75 mo mo mo mo mo. 1405 Briarcrest 775-5870 4-plex apts. College Station. 2 bedroom, $325.00, w/d connec tions. Water paid. No pets. Vh OFF OF FIRST MONTH’S RENT ON 9 OR 12 MONTH’S LEASES. 779- 1613, M-F, 779-3162 (PM and weekends) o 5Hn ARBOR SQUARE One and two bedroom furnished apartments available for im mediate occupancy. Call 693- 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn DUPLEX CLOSE TO CAMPUS 3 bedroom at 205 Montclair. Ideal for students. Call Jane at 696- 4203. (Joe Courtney, Inc.) 76tfn MINI WAREHOUSES 01 Jersey West (corner of Jersey & Wellborn across from Olsen field) THE STORAGE CENTER 696-4203 (Office at 512 West Loop) 36t1n Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 FOR RENT Battalion/Page 8 February 25,1983 DUPLEXES AND HOUSES 2 & 3 bedroom in Bryan/CS. Kitchen appliances, W/D connection, carpet, drapes, fenced yard. JOE COURTNEY, INC. 696-4203 (Office at 512 West Loop) 36tfn Mother’s fears SOUTHWEST VILLAGE One and two bedrooms available for immediate occupancy. Call 693-0804 or come by the office at 1101 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn Mobile home 2 bedroom, central heat, window air, washer/dryer, carpets, curtains, very clean, quiet on private lot, 12 minutes from TAMU in country, $275 plus de posit, 696-1939. 10512 VILLA WEST APARTMENTS 3500 Pinfeather FOR RENT Efficiency $200.00. 1 Bedroom $230.00 & UP. 2 Bedroom $260.00 & UP. ‘I’/z miles From Campus. ‘Adult Property. ‘Shuttle Bus. ‘No Pets Please 99114 CASA DEL SOL One and two bedroom apartment available for immediate occupan cy. Call 696-3455 or come by 401 Stasney in College Station. 28tfn United Press International ORLANDO, Fla. — School officials in Orange County have arranged for a high school soph omore to stay home during the day and attend night classes be cause her mother is afraid of being alone. Betty Golab, 50, suffers from monophobia, the fear of being alone, and agoraphobia, the fear of spacious public places, medic al records show. Golab, a widow, said Wednes day she kept her daughter, Susan Cox, 16, out of Evans High School in December and January before county officials remedied the situation. Evans’ principal, John Pitts, and H.G. Tarbell, the school sys tem’s administrator of social workers, worked out a solution in which Susan could attend twice-a-week night classes while her mother attended group therapy sessions. Under the plan, Susan stays with her mother.during the day and attends adult night classes two times a week. A neighbor stays with Golab during Susan’s night classes. As part of Golab’s therapy, Susan leaves the house for 10 minutes each day without saying where she’s going. Businessmen on border ask Congress for tax help United Press International EL PASO — A south Texas business group plans to urge their congressmen to provide tax rebates or tax credit for Un ited States merchants hurt by re cent declines in the value of the Mexican peso. The president of the El Paso Chamber of Commerce, Alan Kahn, said federal legislation is one way to offset declines in the economy as a result of the plum meting value of Mexican cur rency. “We have been in contact with Congressman Ron Cole man, D-El Paso, and we are in favor of the caucus of border congressmen he is organizing to help cities like El Paso,” Kahn said Wednesday. “The chamber will be trying to encourage and maintain trade with Mexico.” James Barnes, a market analyst, said that El Paso’s 13.3 percent unemployment rate — the highest since 1977 — was caused by the Mexican peso de valuation, the U.S. recession and seasonal layoffs. However, El Paso fared better than other border towns. Lare do reported a 27.3 percent un employment rate for January, the highest for a metropolitan area in Texas. McAllen reported a 20.5 percent unemployment rate. s, A survey of 617 retaile wholesalers and distributors in December indicated more than half the businesses in El Paso suffered heavily through three peso devaluations in 1982. Most of the business leaders said it would take one to two years to recover from the loss ol Mexican trade. Purchases in the United States by Mexicans dropped sharply when the value of the M exican currency fell from 27 pesos to SI. to 150 pesos to SI. Because of Mexico’s economy, the businesses have altered dra matically the amount of credit extended to Mexicans. Va • MD PROM Kahn said that many U.S. re sidents have been shopping for grocery bargains in Juarez, Mexico. !oc Police ‘overreaction’ cited 4 United Press International AUSTIN — Three Austin police officers have been mildly censured for their “overreac tion” after last weekend’s Ku FOR SALE 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 1973 Chevrolet Nova. Call Kim, 693-4498. $850. runs grout. 10214 Ken’s Automotive 421 S. Main — Bryan FOUND Klux Klan march to the State Capitol, said Police chief Frank Dyson. He blamed the violence which erupted on an Hispanic group he labeled “hoodlums." FOUND; Casey’s Laundromat black female dog with choke collar and red braided collar. Call 696-1674. 102t5 WANTED! Intramural HORSESHOE DOU BLES TOURNAMENT PARTICI PANTS! And... it’s FREE! All equipment furnished! Come to IM- REC Sports, 159 East Kyle and enter today! For more information call 845-7826. ioit7 ROOMMATE WANTED M/F roommate. 775-3766. 2 bedroom duplex. $185. 10415 Female roommate 2-1 apt. on shuttle, near campus. Grad or upperclassman preferred. k. 822-2823 o TO i—, ‘A Complete Automotive o a V rr Service Center” ■3 -o LL. O • • Tune-Ups ^ Q . Clutches * Brakes TO TO < • Front End Parts Replacement > C 0) • Standard Transmission o a> a. Repairs 33 TO E Q All American Cars TJ 0) o Datsun-Honda —i Twelve people, including four police officers and a repor ter, were injured and 11 were arrested in the march by 50 Klansmen which culminated in violence when police arrested Paul Hernandez. $150 4- ‘A electricity. 696-8880. I need SWC tournament tickets. 693-9312. Call Dan loitin SPECIAL NOTICE PERSONALS HOPE, Good luck in the Pageant. Steve HELP! If you were a witness to a small collision in the parking lot east of Zachry Engineering at 9:00 AM the later part of November last semester, PLEASE call 693-2611. 102t5 Toyota 10% Discount with Student I D. (Master Card & VISA Accepted) FOR SALE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 4 Drwr Chests 44.95 5 Drwr Chests 54.95 Dresser/Mirror 94.95 5 Pc. Dining Set 69.95 Sofa Sleeper 235.00 Sofa & Chair Setsl 69.95 Recliners 89.95 3 Pc. Coffee/end Table Twin Mat Sets Full Mat Sets Bed Frames TEXAS FURNITURE OUTLET 712 Villa Maria 69.95 79.95 88.00 15.00 COLLEGE STUDENT MAGAZINE offers you a unique opportuni ty to meet single college stu dents and graduates who you would enjoy knowing, but might not meet otherwise. Call our toll-free number (9 a.m.-6 p.m., Monday through Friday), give us your name and ad dress, and we'll mail you free information today. Dial 1-800- 334-2226. 10415 WRESTLERS! Participate in INTRAMURAL WRESTLING! And it's FREE! Entries open today, Monday, February 14 and close at weigh-in on Mon day, February 28 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. in East Kyle Men's Locker Room 173. Wrestling prac tice will be held in Room 260 GRW from 8-10 PM on February 14-17, February 21-24 and on February 28th. For more information con tact the IM-REC Sports Office, 159 East Kyle, 845-7826. gen 1 DEBBY’S Beauty Salon 704 N. Rosemary 846-6364 C Valid on Tues., Wed. & Sat. J Perms $29 Men’s Cuts $5 Women’s Cuts Blow Dry $15 In the Plaza with Casa Tomas WELCOME CORNERSTONE FREE WILL BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor-Rev. Gary Tune Sunday Services Sunday School 9:45 AM Morning Worship 11:00 AM Evening Worship 7:00 PM Midweek Study to be Announced Oakwood Middle School Cafeteria Holik St. Off Jersey College Station Telephone 779-8197. 90tfn SERVICES 822-5929 95tfn. Service For All Chrysler Corp. Cars Body Work — Painting HALSELL MOTOR COMPANY INC. | Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922 _ ^ 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 ItfnJ Off Oampus Aqcjies invrfes ijou lo -fhe- Khnqeir & Hot Ups look-alike Coniesf at 10 pm, pr i 2e$ ]o be awarded beer —b^ob Fib 2<b 8pm-lam Bnarvi/ood Blue Room BOOK COLLECTORS For Sale Alice’s Adventures in Wonder land. Illustrated and signed by Salvador Dali limited edition copy #1058, $825, Billy Cornelius, 845- 3452, 696-0477. 93t7 Typing!! Reports, THE DOUBLE. 3755. dissertations, etc. ON 331 University. 846- 178tfn Need your papers in a hurry? Fast. Accu rate word-processing. EastMark Executive Suites, 693-5895. 87t20 “Problem Pregnancy? Free pregnancy test ing and referrals. (713) 524-0548.” 188tfn 1980 Suzuki TS185, good condition, $800 or best offer, 260-4360. 105t5 Intellivision Video game with 10 game car tridges. $200, call 696-6654. 104t ! TYPING 693-0389. Mustang 1965, good condition. .$2000.00, 779-3536. Typing, experienced, kinds 822-0544. fast, accurate, all 88tfn TYPING 823-7723. Must sell. 103t5 Karen’s Typing service, 775-6126. 67t84 TYPING reasonable cost, 846-8192. 105t4 t iLan^-.V J —1 l TRUCK OWNERS (a shop just for you) • 4 wheel drive • transmissions • front end aiign • breaks • overhauis • specialty work “one day service on most repairs” PICKUPS PLUS 512 Carson (across from Army Reserve) (713) 775-6708 inconsistent with what I expect of my officers,” Dyson said. Dyson said the police over- reaction was a direct result of actions by the Brown Berets and another anti-Klan group. “These two groups, the Brown Berets and the John Brown Anti-Klan Committee, must be seen by citizens once and for all for what they really are — hoodlums who thrive on How'ever, Sam Hernandez has called for Dyson’s resigna tion, saying the Brown Berets have been “smeared by unsub stantiated and untrue accusa tions” by the police chief. Dyson said his investigation of the incident is continuing. He has been informed by the FBI that no active federal investiga tion of possible civil rights viola tions is under way. Un LOS of violence Hernandez, who heads the Hispanic political activist group, the Brown Berets, was struck re peatedly by officers swinging nightsticks. “I am of the opinion that sev eral officers were pushed to the point of overreaction during the arrest of Paul Hernandez, and that at least three officers con ducted themselves in a man tier the promotion Dyson said. “The march was almost over, and we had no major violence. I think the Brown Berets, and Paul (Hernandez) in particular, panicked,” he said. “He tried to nreak into the line several times and was unsuccessf ul, and when he did, the officers attempted to make the arrest. “In my opinion, the officers were pushed into an overreac tion by intense provocation, pure and simple," Dyson said. Sam Hernandez, the brother of Brown Beret leader Paul Her nandez, has asked for Dyson’s resignation. Dyson emphasized no person other than Sam Hernandez and the injured reporter, who said he was struck in the face by an officer wielding a nightstick, has filed a formal complaint. Neith er Mayor Carol McClellan nor the Austin city manager have ordered investigations. Dyson also released figures showing the city spent $18,000 in overtime pay for of ficers and purchased S9.000 in additional police equipment for the march. Dyson said 36 Austin officers and 50 Department of Public Safety troopers were assaulted during the rally. Gas war hurts independents tgroup c cians wl ja decad eluding year at [Gramm “We’ Porcaro in the gr stage V from ou counts, out half in the ai Toto of the yt ballad “ which v\ perform the show Con won thi soaring “E.T.,” r 14. Joe Warnes pop duo for their We Belt “An Off] Warnes s “the weii cause shi solo on 1, United Press International HOUSTON — An oil indus try expert says many small gaso line stations in Houston could be T-S-O Prescriptions Filled Glasses Repaired BRYAN 216 N. Main 799-2786 Mon.-Fri. 8-5 Sat. 8-1 COLLEGE STATION 8008 Post Oak Mall.. 764-0010 Mon.-Sat. 10-9 p.m. Texas Stage « Orticae □E Since 1935. driven out of business if theyare forced to compete with station' which have dropped gas price; below costs. Glen Nilsson, executive dire ct or of t he Lone Star ServiceSla lion, said that at least three ser vice stations this week dropped self-service gas prices below W| cents for the first timeinnearh four years. /’'M “The driving public cerlainlj I has the advantage, butithasio realize that small business is in I peril,” Nilsson said Tuesday. “I don’t see how a lot of ihese I stations are going to stay in busi ness. There’s just no way things below’ cost and sti'l around a long time,” he said The average price of gasoline I at self-serve pumps in Houston this week was92 centspergali for regular, and $ 1.05 for tin- [ leaded, a drop of moret penny from the week beforeanu nearly six cents this year,Nilsson[ said. Unite NEW ^ land indii! for the v 'surged tc post-Depi [bankruptt August, I ported T1 In the I [oil prices, based oil firms wei failed con line Const Hties of $1 Exploratit of$855.5 State Exj liabilities filed for b latest wee rating ser The r< pared wit a05 in tf "’eek. So firms have Only one of these pe . is thin enough to draw the lineoela 5 A ONLY C 18 Gi ONLY fo, The newest innovation in writing is tti^ Precise rolling ball pen. It writes extra” and extra smooth because of its nr-'-’; and needle-like stainless steel collar.d unique pen at a uniquely affordable price. Only $1.19. 20 C ONLY S 20 Gi ONLY /oi GOLD OR SILVER IMPORTED & BOTTLED BV TEQUILA JALISCO S A ST. LOUIS. 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