The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 01, 1983, Image 8

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Battalion Classifieds
national
HELP WANTED
FOR RENT
Battalion/Paj
March 1,
Experienced Waitresses, Cooks & Barten
ders. Apply at the ZEPHYR CLUB, after 4
p.m., 913 Harvey Rd. College Station. 106t8
Two bedroom duplex, water/cable, bus
route, close to Kroger, 696-8351. 104U0
Needed Recept. at Brazos Aviation for Sat.
& Sun. 8:00-4:30. Call 696-8767 for appt.
103t5
Programming positions (Full & part-time
with established computer firm. Good pay
and future. Call 696-5554. 107t5
SOUTHWEST VILLAGE
One and two bedrooms available
for immediate occupancy. Call
693-0804 or come by the office at
1101 Southwest Parkway.
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Representative states views
Service station attendant,
815 Texas, College Sta-|
tion. Apply in person.
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
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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
EPA chief’s actions ‘wrong
WANTED
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
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Innertube Water Polo, Volleyball
Triples and Water Polo teams are
needed for Intramurals! Entries
are now being accepted in the IM-
REC Sports Office, 159 East Kyle.
$10.00 entry fee must accompany
each team registration. For further
information call 845-7826. Entries
close on Tuesday, March 8 at 7
P.m. 106t7
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 «"
INSTRUCTOR
SHAPE WAY
Part-Time Position
Ideal for Students
Average 16-20 hours per
week
Evenings & Saturday
Mornings
Training Program Provided
Apply in person, 9 a.m.-5
p.m. Monday-Friday
3710 E. 29th, Bryan 106t(n
FOR RENT
VILLA WEST APARTMENTS
3500 Pinfeather
FOR RENT
Efficiency $200.00. 1 Bedroom
$230.00 & UP. 2 Bedroom $260.00 &
UP. *1'/2 miles From Campus. ‘Adult
Property. ‘Shuttle Bus. *No Pets
Please.
99114
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
101 Jersey West (corner of Jersey &
Wellborn across from Olsen field)
THE STORAGE CENTER
696-4203
(Office at 512 West Loop)
36tfn
4-plex apts. College Station. 2
bedroom, $325.00, w/d connec
tions. Water paid. No pets. V2 OFF
OF FIRST MONTH’S RENT ON 9
OR 12 MONTH’S LEASES. 779-
1613, M-F, 779-3162 (PM and
weekends) 95tfn
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
NEW MINI
WAREHOUSES
— $25 mo.
0 —
10 —
15 —
20 —
25 —
B0 —
$30 mo.
$32 mo.
$35 mo.
$45 mo.
$55 mo.
$62 mo.
$68 mo.
$80 mo.
THE STORAGE CENTER
3007 Longmire
College Station
and
(near Ponderosa Motel
Brazos Valley Lumber)
764-8238 or
696-4203
UNIVERSITY ACRES
COUNTRY LIVING AT
REASONABLE PRICES
1 and 2 bedrooms on Cain Road
off Wellborn Road. Call Jane at
696-4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.)
76tfn
Table Tennis and Badminton play
ers needed for Intramurals! En
tries are now being accepted in
the IM-REC Sports Office, 159
East Kyle. For further information
call 845-7826. Entries close Tues
day, March 8 at 7 p.m.
10617
I .need SWG tournament tickets. Call Dan
693-9312. lOltlt)
NEWPORT CONDOMINIUMS: A New
Class in Student living; 3 minutes from
Campus; Compact, Efficient space; Securi
ty; Wasber/Dryer in each unit; From
$399.00; 402 Nagle, 846-8960. 82trn
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. 10117
United Press International
WASHINGTON — If En
vironmental Protection Agency
chief Anne Burford delayed a
Minnesota toxic waste cleanup
to justify stalling action on a
California site so she could dam-
age Jerry Brown’s Democratic
Senate bid, it would be “immor
al,” a congressman says.
Rep. Gerry Sikorski, D-
Minn., said Sunday the allega
tions of delayed action provide a
reasonable cause for Minnesota
funds being blocked in the
weeks before the Senate elec
tion.
He said Mrs. Burford went so
far as to announce twice, on
Aug. 17, 1982, and again in a
visit to the state on Sept. 27,
1982, that the money to clean up
the St. Louis Park, Minn., site
had been released but it did not
arrive until early this year.
Four EPA officials have
alleged that money for both the
Minnesota site and the Stringfel-
low Acid Pits in Avon, Calif., was
held up without legal justifica
tion.
Sikorski said with these disclo
sures, and others, Mrs. Burford
should resign. “She’s dead wood
at this point.”
Rep. Claudine Schneider, R-
R.I. and Rep. James Florio, D-
N.J. also issued resignation calls.
In fact, Florio suggested Mrs.
Schneider would be the ideal re
placement for Mrs. Burford.
Florio said, “Unless and until
he (President Reagan) replaces
the administrator with someone
who has unquestionable creden
tials, this albatross will not be
taken from the president’s
neck.”
Asked at a GOP reception in
Denver if she still plans to re
main in her post, Mrs. Burford
said, “Hell, yes,” The Denver
Post reported Sunday.
A subcommittee headed by
Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich.,
meets in private this week to
hear from subpoenaed EPA em
ployees who had anything to do
with the cleanup of the String-
fellow dump. Also, the half-
dozen panels investigating the
EPA’s $1.6 billion Superfund
waste cleanup program begin
the task of digesting sub
poenaed documents.
EPA officials said they were
told Mrs. Burford was worried
that providing the $6.1 million
for California’s Stringfellow site
would aid the Senate campaign
of Brown — who made environ
mental problems a big issue in
his campaign.
The EPA officials said that to
justify blocking funds for the
California site, Mrs. Burford
ordered a study that tied up $1.9
million in planning and cleanup
funds for the city-owned site in
the Minneapolis suburb. Che
micals leaching in the ground at
that site, once owned by the Reil
ly Tar and Chemical Co., have
begun to contaminate drinking
water.
With 90 percent of federal
funds virtually approved for
both sites, Mrs. Burford in early
August halted release of any Su
perfund cleanup money for city-
or state-owned sites pending a
study on how much federal aid
they should receive, the officials
said.
Sikorski said thatJ
funds for the St. LouiJ
were not released unlil
year, with the onset ofj
officials of the MinnesJ
turn Control Agencv
him a year’s delay will
“If what these EPAj
say is true — and 1 thil
more than likely—yotl
situation which exempii
political decision-niall
wrong and to somei
moral," said Sikorski.
Oil price cuts will help
economy, claims adviser
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Cuts in
the price of oil worldwide will
help economic recovery but also
will lower government re
venues, President Reagan’s top
economic adviser says.
Both Martin Feldstein and
Federal Reserve Chairman Paul
Volcker said Sunday that lower
oil prices would help keep infla
tion down but the international
consequences of a dogfight
within the Organization of Pet
roleum Exporting Countries
would create new problems.
In separate television inter
views, the two men expressed a
common conviction the eco
nomy is moving modestly up
ward, with Feldstein saying the
coming year’s performance will
be somewhat better than the
administration’s three percent
growth prediction. Volcker said
the expansion will be “fraction
ally higher” than three percent.
lion dollars. But. . . if it makes
for a stronger recovery. . . then
that can more than offset those
kind of impacts,” he said.
Volcker said, “Some declines
in oil prices are a good thing for
the economy. They help on the
inflation front and they help on
the expansion front at the same
time.”
well as for energy exf
in the United States.”
Noting the latest
inflation report, shov
sumer prices up only 0.
in January, they also
interest rates should a
drop as the economy
the recession.
But Feldstein said, “Roughly
speaking, every dollar a barrel
that the price of oil comes down .
raises the deficit by about a bil-
But he said the “financial fall
out... of a very sharp de
cline . . . could be contained but
it certainly creates problems for
some foreign oil exporters as
Reagan told thena
ernors Sunday night:
House dinner that
weathered the worst 1
storm and now thet
covery has begun.”
SERVICES
■ 1 /4 MILE FROM CAMPUS 2 bedroom 4-
plex 693-9878, 693-0553. 94t20
Typing on word processing equipment. Ex
perienced. We understand form and style.
Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070.
86t53
"Problem Pregnancy? Free pregnancy test
ing and referrals. (713) 524-0548.’’ 188tfn
Typing, experienced, fast, accurate, all
kinds 822-0544. 88tfn
TYPING 823-7723.
Service For All
Chrysler Corp. Cars
Body Work — Painting
HALSELL MOTOR
COMPANY INC.
| Dodge Sales and Service Since 1922
^ 1411 Texas Ave. 823-8111 1tfn^|
Intramural :
Uniforms :
20% team discount*
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Jobs bill: little help seen
United Press International
WASHINGTON —The com
promise jobs bill headed for
House passage this week will
make only a small dent in unem
ployment, President Reagan’s
top economic adviser acknow
ledges, but it is the only measure
the president will sign.
Treasury Secretary Donald
Regan said Sunday $4.6 billion is
the top figure Reagan will accept
in a jobs bill.
“I wouldn’t want to see these
jobs bills get out of hand,” Regan
said in an interview on ABC’s
“This Week with David Brink-
ley.” “I think 4.6 is about the
outer limit.”
Martin Feldstein, Reagan’s
top economic adviser, said the
jobs bill will have only “a small
effect” on unemployment totals.
The best medicine for the
jobless, he said on CBS “Face the
Nation,” is a sustained recovery,
not legislative fragments that
only “nibble at the edges” on the
problem.
But it is the only bill provid
ing emergency relief that would
be signed by President Reagan,
who believes his economic prog
ram will generate its own recov
ery without need for additional
federal spending.
Reagan wanted only $4.3 bil
lion, the House will give him
$4.6 billion, and an ell
made in the Senate^
the figure.
Rep. Jamie Whitten,!
chairman of the Housed
nations Committee,
steered the S4.6 billionc
through his panel Fridi!
out significant change!
of a deal worked out!» I
the Democratic leaden®
White House.
Reti
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SPORTING GOODS
Need your papers in a hurry? Fast. Accu
rate word-processing. EastMark Executive
Suites, 693-5895. 87t20
3600 Old College Road
H46-474UI H4B-474#
Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-
3755. 178tfn
Karen’s Typing service, 775-6126. 67t84
ODDBALL COMPUTER PRO
GRAMMING, 846-4263. 107t3
TYPING reasonable cost, 846-8192. 105t4
FOR SALE
Mustang 1965, good condition. Must sell.
$2000.00, 779-3536. 103t5
Full Bed w/headboard, $150. Call Tammv
779-6584. 10612
Honda 250XL, ’75 good condition, $550 or
best offer, 696-0586. 107t4
14K cubic zirconic pierced earrings, 693-
6211. 107t5
Intellivision Video game with 10 game car
tridges. $200, call 696-6654. 104(4
1980 Suzuki TS185, good condition, $800 or
best offer, 260-4360. 105t5
TS-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 State
« Ophticae be
Since 1935.
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 Sets169.95
Recliners
89.95
3 Pc. Coffee/end
Table
69.95
Twin Mat Sets
79.95
Full Mat Sets
88.00
Bed Frames
15.00
TEXAS FURNITURE
OUTLET
712 Villa Maria
822-5929
95ttn
ROOMMATE WANTED
M/F roommate, 2 bedroom duplex, $185,
775-3766. 104t5
Room for rent, $140/mo. Call Tammy 779-
6584. 106t2
SPECIAL NOTICE
Triathlon and Superstar partici
pants needed! These competi
tions are free. Stop by the IM-REC
Sports Office, 159 East Kyle for
more information or call 845-7826.
106t7
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
OFFICIAL NOTICE
Battalion Classifieds
Call 845-2611
HELP WANTED
Position opening up at IBM this
summer for individuals interested
in Technical Writing. Come by 420
Harrington or call your CO-OP Of
fice at 845-7814 immediately.
10615
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