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Page 14/The Batta I ion/Thursday, April 14, 1983 Battalion Classifieds FOR RENT Walk, Cycle, or Shuttle. It’s only 8 Blocks. 3902 COLLEGE MAIN Up country place :ments apartments 846-0513 NEW TOWNPLEXES WOODWAY VILLAGE ONE MONTH FREE RENT 2 Bedroom, 1Y2 bath, W/D connections, major kitchen appliances, carpet, drapes, convenient to TAMU. JOE COURTNEY, INC. 696-4203 Office at 512 West Loop OTHER DUPLEXES AND FOURPLEXES AVAILABLE. CALL FOR INFORMATION. 124tfn HAVE LUNCH ON US... FREE! A&M Apartment Placement is once again giving away free lunch to everyone who leases thru us. APARTMENTS * DUPLEXES * ALL TYPES OF HOUSING Call for appointment or come by A&M APARTMENT PLACEMENT SERVICE 693-3777 2404B Texas Avenue, C.S. “Parkway Shopping Center” imno Available immediately, two or three bedroom house, just remod eled, large fenced yard, many trees, quiet Bryan neighborhood, near east bypass, very nice, $375/mo., 775-8370. 13314 Tree shaded duplex C.S., 2 bedroom, 1 bath, covered back porch, fenced yard, $350/mo., 775-5191. 133121 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 Luxur\ two bedroom U/2 batb eonel omin- iuins in SC’L* 1 ie setting. I P, microwav \ two ear gai age. W/D cot inactions and pool. $650-$7 25/1 lontb. 1) ianc |anac. 846- 5741. 1 111.40 VILLA WEST APARTMENTS 3500 Pinfeather FOR RENT Efficiency $200.00 1 bedroom $230.00 & UP. 2 bedroom $260.00 & UP. 1 Vs miles from campus. Adult property. Shuttle bus. No pets please. 12/119 NEW MINI WAREHOUSES Sizes available 5 x 5 to 10x30. THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 Managed by Joe Courtney, Inc. ARBOR SQUARE One and two bedroom furnished apartments available for im mediate occupancy. Call 693- 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. 29tfn 2 bedroom house leneecl vard Wellborn area, 694-2449. 696-0762. 12.4140 3 bedroom 2 bath 2 ear garage, Brvan, shuttle bus, 5 minutes from TAMU, $625/m(>. 775-2247. 126110 Summer rates early! Two bedroom apart- incuts. Washers and di ve s. $225.00. 779- 3550, 696-2038. 1 17(20 NEWPORT CONDOMINIUMS: A New Class in Student livintr; 3 minutes from Campus; Compact, Efficient space; Securi ty; Washer/Dr\ er in each unit; From $399.00; 402 Natdc. 840-8900. S2tlii WOODSTOCK CONDO. For summer 2 bedroom w/d semi-furnished. $450. 090- 3359, Mare. 131 to 4-plex apts. College Station. 2 bedroom, $325.00, w/d connec tions. Water paid. No pets. Vs OFF OF FIRST MONTH’S RENT ON 9 OR 12 MONTH'S LEASES. 779- 1613, 8-5 M-F, 779-3162 (eve nings and weekends) A BARGAIN FOR 3 STUDENTS — practically new 3 bedroom, 2 bath 4-plex. Washer/dryer plus all kitchen appliances included. Close to university. As low as $145 per student. 696-7714/693- 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 FOR RENT Two bedroom One bath tor Rent for sum mer. Please call after 5:00. 779-0934. 13412 Mobile home space Wellborn 2339, 696-0762. . 693- 123(30 U-Lock-It storage 10x20 $22. and up, 693- 2339. 696-0592. 123130 MINI WAREHOUSES 101 Jersey West (corner of Jersey & Wellborn across from Olsen field) THE STORAGE CENTER 696-4203 (Office at 512 West Loop) 36tfn 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 «" HELP WANTED Bus personnel needed. Averaging $5- $6 an hour. Part-time. Come by Pelician’s Wharf. E.O.E. Accounting Students to represent America’s most successful CPA review course (76% pass rate) Compensation includes a free course. Call collect (713) 789- 2203. 127! 1 6 ing Max I t. \partment make read Mark FARM PATCH. Senior or graduate student couple to man CRUISE SHIP JOH! $l t-$2S.O(M) Can bean. Hawaii, World. Call tor Coidc. Di reetorx . New sletter. 1-(916> 722-11 TAM unmer. 709. Apartment furnished. THE GREENERY is interviewing for positions on: ‘LANDSCAPE MAINTE NANCE CREWS ‘LANDSCAPE INSTALLA TION CREWS (Starting Pay $4.00 per hour) The Greenery is located at 1512 Cavitt (Near Ron Yokem Toyota) 823-7551. 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 SWENSEN’S A local Ice Cream parlor/restaur ant is seeking energetic people to fill responsible positions. Flexible hours, competitive wages. Full- /part-time. Apply between 3-6 p.m. Culpepper Plaza.C.S. 129tfn PART-TIME COMMISSION SALES A&M student needed im mediately for summer & fall leasing program. Work nights or weekends contacting pros pective tenants. Liberal com mission should $2000-$3000 by 5/31/83. Call Beverly 693- 6716, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 13313 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 LOCALLY OWNED PROPERTIES "IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE" Q, COURTYARD Y APARTMENTS “COLLEGE STATIONS STANDARD OF QUALITY” 600 UNIVERSITY OAKS C.S. STALLINGS DR. AT HWY. 30 & UNIVERSITY OAKS 693-2772 846-1413 CASA BLANCA “CONVENIENT QUALITY CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS” 4110 COLLEGE MAIN -BRYAN- HELP WANTED FOR SALE Concession & Cashier help want ed. Starting salary $3.55 plus ben efits. Apply in person only be tween 7-9 p.m. Schulman 6 Theater, 2002 E. 29th, Bryan. 13016 KZ400, $500. Call 260-6745. DELIVERY PEOPLE NEEDED Must have own car, at least 19 yr of age, $3.75 hr. plus 6% commis sion. Apply in person at PIZZA EXPRESS between 2-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 319 Patricia or 2314 Texas Ave. S. isotfn The HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently taking applications for summer and fall route carriers. In addition, one opening is cur rently available. Pay ranges be tween $400-600 per month plus gas allowance. Please contact Julian at 693-2323 or Andy at 693-7815 for more details, izetio 1973 Volkswagen Van. Paid at 693-0393 or 846-3519 after six. 13 Hi Yamaha 850, 4700 u ilis. $2450. 7' 5- 3093. 133t to Bluegrass Banjo with pi isli hi rdslieII cm e. mint condition. Gall Jav 2(40-" 501. 14 515 Fine elas ie guitar. Dauphin soliil eei ar top, rose\ 'ood back and sides ebonv ting- erboard, 1 lardshell ease. $400 696-0427. 14 14 FOR SALE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE 4 Drwr Chests 44.95 5 Drwr Chests 54.95 Dresser/Mirror 94.95 5 Pc. Dining Set 69.95 1 Sofa Sleeper 235.00 Sofa & Chair Sets169.95 Recliners 89.95 3 Pc. Coffee/end Table 69.95 Twin Mat Sels 79.95 Full Mat Sets » Bed Frames 15.00 TEXAS FURNITURE ’ OUTLET v 712 Villa Maria 822-5929 1,1 95tfr 76 Honda 550 — Iclx. Call 79-76.46 6-i I P.M. Wc. k 775-4712 S-5. I.iirs 3 £>*C^ Home Builders & Realtors 775-5870 7°/c QUALIFYING I RATE * ON ALL NEW BUILDER HOMES $98,0Q0-$200,000 IN PRIME COLLEGE STA TION AND BRYAN LOCA TIONS. LEASE PURCHASE AVAILABLE on selected new and used builder homes. 8.B. Scania Inc. 775-6870 David Lewi# ‘ 78 822-1816 H.J Marsh 822-S48!> Allen Scasta '81 775-7810 ■qua! Mousing Opportunity 122120 71 Broad more 14'x65' 2 bedroom I bath skirted alter 6:00 775-6634. 14211 FORD LTD. 1975 exeellent eondifion. .57,000 miles, $24.50, 845-8650. 12,Stl(l 1978 Ford LTD II, good eondition, auto matic, air, power steering, best offer, call 260-5448. 1.43t4 1976 Cutlass Silver/blue, 67,000 miles, good condition, $2,500, 846-7545. 14315 Nikko 75-watt receiver, Onkyo turntable, Hitachi cassette deck, four Altec speakers. One year old. List price $1500, will sell for $750.00. Call for more information at 693-1276. Room for bargaining. 13115 Toyota Celica 1978 “Car Of The Year” hatchback w/louvers, 5- speed, 30 MPG, A/C, AM FM, Tape, C.B., fun to drive, extra fea tures. $4,000.00 original owner. Call Steve 696-3942. 119120 1968 Cadillac, clean body, excel lent interior, mechanically perfect, very powerful, new brakes, tires, all original, $1600, 15 mpg hiway. 775-8370. 13314 SPECIAL NOTICE The IM-REC Sports Office is now accepting the FRISBEE TOURNA MENT ENTRIES! Entries will con tinue to be accepted at the event site on Sunday, April 24 Events offered in this tourney are: maximum time aloft: throw, run and catch; distance throw, golf frisbee; free style (pairs) And. . . its FREE! For mere informa tion call the IM-REC Sports Office at 845-7826 126ns LEARN A SKILL TO LAST A LIFETIME. Take a course on library and re search techniques. HUMANITIES 101: Aimed at freshmen and sophomores. Basic library skills, research techniques suitable for college level term papers. 2 hours credit i34t« ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS IF YOU HAVE ORDERED A 1983 AGGIELAND AND WILL NOT BE ATTEND ING A&M NEXT FALL AND WISH TO HAVE IT MAILED TO YOU, PLEASE STOP BY THE STUDENT PUBLICA TIONS OFFICE, ROOM 216 REED MCDONALD BUILDING AND PAY A $3.50 MAILING FEE ALONG WITH YOUR FORWARDING ADDRESS SO YOUR AGGIELAND CAN BE MAILED TO YOU NEXT FALL WHEN THEY ARRIVE. NOTICE BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE MAJORS Pre-registration for the Fall 1983 semester will be conducted during the week April 18-22, 1983. All BIMS students are required to schedule a conference with their Academic Advisor prior to pre registration. You should pick-up a Course Request Form in the Biomedical Science office (Rm. 332, Vet. Med. Adm. Bldg.) and complete the form prior to the con ference with your Academic Ad visor. Following your conference, deliver the approved Course Re quest Form to the BIMS office. You are urged to schedule a con ference with your advisor and have your Course Request Form approved during the week prior to preregistration (beginning April 11.) SHUTTLE BUS — SECURITY PROGRAM — CABLE TV — LAUNDRY MEETING ROOM — POOLS — RECREATIONAL FACILITIES ATTENTION MAY GRADUATES Extra Graduation Announcements go on sale, First Come-First Served, Mon day, April 18th, 8:00 a.m. Room 217 MSC. Recruit (continued from page 1) we’ll stop recruiting,” he said. The number of students needed is decided by individual departments, Ivins said. Although the agricultural prog ram is the largest, it may have more need for students than the smallest program. University President Frank K. Vandiver, during a recent Texas A&M Board of Regents meet ing, said the “graduate school leaves a little to be desired." When asked about the com ment, Vandiver said the Univer sity lacks in the number of stu dents and the funds to recruit more of them. Ivins is the only person re cruiting graduate students and has no secretary to handle the paperwork in his of fice. No funds were set aside for recruiting when the office was established. The Graduate Col lege budgeted money for one person to do the job and lias budgeted funds for a secretary for next year, f he minority committee report recom mended hiring two more recrui ters. specifically for minority students, and several secretar ies. If the recommendation is approved, funds Avill he* a\ail- able to hire those people. The Association of Former Students also contributes to re cruiting, he said. It is against the law to use state mone\ to travel outside Texas for recruiting purposes, Ivins said, so a fund was created that uses loriner stu dents’ money. Departments pav b’ l or representatives tom i rips, Init the Graduate is responsible for all 01# trips. Texas A&M has against recruitinggradt dents from schools that same graduate prograi®! supported schools recent! according to the numbi dents in the program said, and the schoolstn. money if students t rented away from tlieii rams. C )n the other handJn private colleges often® their students logo I here are few degree-granting school Southwest, Ivins said.v ; A&M can recruit st hools without doctoti rams. “We have noj on am campus, butw iye-d c i eate ill feelings bvr lei lot programs theyii fttw said. While the graduate!Hl-d growing in quantity,! also is growing in quali s al attributes the improra; pn to the personal touch, Wn i ct rtt it lug visits toothen Ivins said the avetaj st <>i es for incomingnw dents has risen trenim plia; the last year — hi a toll points. “A&M’s reputation isi hv leaps and boundsn trsy ac ademic areas,” hi "More and more po coming here because good reputation." Election h ATTENTION BUSINESS MAJORS Preregistration for Fall 1983 semester will be conducted during the week of April 18-22, 1983, 8:00-5:00 p.m., 2nd floor lobby, A&A Bldg. All busi ness currently not on proba tion are eligible to preregister. Students are urged to see their advisors as soon as pos sible. Check in Room 331 A&A, Tuesday-Friday, 8:00- 5:00 p.m. or attend one of two special night advising ses sions, Wednesday, April 13 and Thursday, April 14, 7:00- 9:00 p.m., 2nd floor lobby, A&A bldg. Early card packet pick-up, Friday, April 15, 2nd floor lobby, A&A bldg. 13313 (continued from page 1) Asel said, however, that the poll was not in the Quad, hut on the street running in f ront of the Quad, across from Heldenfels. consequently. Commons resi dents and cadets had equal ac cess. But Asel agreed that polls at the library and the MSC. bus stop should have been open. In fact, all nine of the originally planned polls should have been open, he said, hut only f ive were open be cause of a lack of student volun teers to staff the polls. But King disagreed. “He's got 500 people in Stu dent Can eminent," King said. “You'd think he could tap into that." Student Body President Pat Pearson said, however, that most of the people active in Stu dent Government either were running for office or helping someone else run for office, and automatically were disqualified. McGaskill said lie questioned PERSONALS DIAL-A-SERENADE Send you favorite person a song. Include your name & personals message or send it anonymously. Write to P.O. Box 7331 College Station, Texas 77844 or call 693- SI 67. 13315 SERVICES IT I’FWKI I F — Vct unitr tv pint' — $ 1.50/pai'c inmimimi. (.‘all 846-9182 fiu ap pointment. 1.41(20 TypinjC Term papers, resumes, ete. Fast, reasonable. 694-7761. put.-, WOKD-PIU ICFSSINC: Reasonable rates, thesis, reports, dissertations. F.seeutive Services. 696-4785. 1291 It w hv Asel didn’t ask soat societies on campus lull Student Government supplv the workers. . Asel said that mistake on his pamlltl did ask the organizatioeBI in the run-offs, hue tun 4 needed. Asel also fK' 11 whv ot gani/alionsnoiiHir m the elections should/Be to help, when regulatii that the institutions* election should sttpp workers. Both Pe; irsuiiandjiej student bcxlv pre'itl said Asel did eventli could to prepare f»l lions, hut saidthatp[f| didn’t show upforwtn Concerning tabulating election resit and McGaskill said.•Wl have run a samplepitfj prepare for anypmbl said he did run a anil i .mi and said it worked I )Y.n son sauhlttulic? w ith computer progrJ \sefs fault butonetluii Student Govenmeniasi King and McCas the majority of theft with the election wtf Asefs poor attitude. “The first thingthiti important is the pooN f .es Asel had," Kings wouldn’t even keepafl I het e was never tbit that at least I’m goinfi someone who wasp neutral in the posilt lion commissioner.I i the feeling I couldtnS Asel said: “You cans up in two words know within metha in some areas at others. Nobody’spetfc never quit.” Tv pint', cxpc'i ic'itci'cl. fast, accurate kinds 822-0544. Karen's Tv pint' serv ice'. 775-6126. Marik 7515. Typiiitc: Student. . 694- I17145 Papers due? We c an help. Word proccssint' allows review. revisions. F.astMark Fxcctt- tivc Suites. 694-5895. I25t2l worn) PHOCF.SSINC;; Papers, disserta tions. reports, etc- l ast, accurate, reason able, 846-6200. I2II2U Heres] I hearing averte Typing!! Reports, dissertations, ete. ON THE DOUBLE. 4.41 University. 846- 3755. I78tin TYPING 823-4579. IT pfNVr 82^7724. 122(20 Pat’s Typing Serv ice. 694-8461. Typing on word processing equipment. Ex perienced. We understand form and stxle. Automated Clerical Services. 694-1070. Stit.5.4 TYPING. Experienced, fast, accurate, reasonable rates, 696-0914. 1-4115 "Problem Pregnancy? Free pregnancy test ing and referrals. (713) 524-0548." IsStln Typing from $1 a page. Experienced, acc u rate, personal service. Pel. 846-4824. 14214 MISC. NEARLY NEW RESALE SHOPPE Spring Formals, shorts, tops, chil dren, Jrs, ladies. College Ave. at 32nd. Wednesday-Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 779-1731. 13316 LOST KEWAHD: Lost men s 1981 AN M ring |. Lester Lnex inscribed on inside. II found call 260-07 19 no questions asked. United Press Intern* TOC 1STIIif. hcM t-sv hearing in' 1 " 1 tciic'hiugs o( a tonin'" 1 tist seminary ihe»l"|! sor. Dr. Dale Muo'C ;tvcited, acconlittg Tee Honeycutt, iht^ president. The issue ()i;i|)i»C lief that a person sav ed c an fall IroinS' rently will not l>e|)k |11 ' this week’s meeli"? Southern Baptist l ;; Seminary's board which began I’utsik" Most Baptistsliol'l saved, always saved 11 But in his lijtii' teac hing tit ihe si“ii'i" J eye nit litis called 11"' 11 “Baptist heresy,”tu'd 1 that it stems Iniiii"'^ of Sc ripture in ihAy; don Confessionol I 1 " 1 Moodv said llif slipped into ArlideV seminary's Absirai'' pies, a list of heliels" 1 its charter in IS.itx f requires prol'csson? ac c ordancc with .'"d 1 ,