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    Page 8/The Battalion/Tuesday, April 19, 1983
Battalion Classifieds
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
FOR SALE
COMPARE.
■SUMMER $245 A uT
FALL RATE $330^
ALL BILLS PAID!
AGGIELAND OFFERS
MORE OPTIONS
Fall Term, Short Leases
Discount, 1 year leases
Summer Only Rentals
Low Summer Storage Rate
Pets and Children Welcome
SAVINGS
No Utility Deposits. None!
Low Security Deposits
Free Deadbolt locks
Free Cable TV Service
PRIME LOCATION
Shuttle Bus Service
Walk to Campus
1 Block to 48 Stores
Near Post Office, Banks
FEATURES
Bigger & More Closets
Built-in Student Desks
New Drapes
Recent Recarpeting
All Appliances furnished
All Apartments repainted
Excellent Pest Control
Central Air / Heating
Gas or Electric Stoves
Pre-Inflation Construction
PLUS
10 Courtyard Areas
Ouiet Cul-de-sac area
New Club Room
New Meeting Room
New exterior remodeling
At-the-door parking
Nonrestrictive Parking
Private Patios
Private Balconies
3 Swimming Pools
3 Laundry Rooms
MORE SERVICES
Office open 7 to 7, 7 days
24 hr. skilled maintenance
Staff team of 14 people
Postal Security
Free Package Delivery
Vacuum, TV’s available
Monthly Tenant Prizes
Pay Telephones
Newspaper racks
Resident Security Police
NEW TOWNPLEXES
WOODWAY VILLAGE
ONE MONTH FREE RENT
2 Bedroom, IV2 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.
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Interested in obtaining employment in the
Natural Resources Field (Forestry/Wild
life)? For comprehensive employment
guide, send $6.00 to: Natural Resources
Employment, P.O. Box 67, Tomah, WI
54660.' 137t2
Checkers full and part-time. See Walter or
Mark FARM PATCH. I33tfa
RUMOURS
is now excepting applications
for student manager. Apply in
Student Programs office,
room 216 MSC.
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. isottn
Glenwood Apartments summer rates
under $200.00. Ceiling fans, cable TV,
laundry room, sauna. Month to month
leases, 779-3220, 2011 LaBrisa, one
block west of 2818 between Villa Maria
and University.
Easy Telephone work from our of
fice. Male or Female no experi
ence necessary. Evening & Satur
days Available. Call 775-7576 Be
tween 1.00 & 9:00 Daily.
135110
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
Large one bedroom condo to rent for sum
mer/fall in Bryan. $225/mo., call 846-
9113. 13615
NEWPORT CONDOMINIUMS: A New
Class in Student living; 3 minutes from
Campus; Compact, Efficient space; Securi
ty; Washer/Dryer in each unit; From
$399.00; 402 Nagle, 846-8960. 82tfn
2 bedroom house fenced yard Wellborn
area, 693-2339, 696-0762. I&lt30
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
Luxury two bedroom IVfc bath condomin
iums in scenic setting. FP, microwave, two
car garage. W/D connections and pool.
$650-$725/month. Diane Janac, 846-
5741. Illt30
Two bedroom apartment w/d connections
storage room, $270 month, 779-7556. I36t5
A BARGAIN Foh 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-
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
190ttn
UNIVERSITY ACRES
1-2-3 Bedroo
FURNISHED,
ONLY
$35
MORE
MALL DEPOSIT
RESERVES
YOURS
NOWI
COUNTRY LIVING AT
REASONABLE PRICES
1 and 2 bedrooms on Cain Road
off Wellborn Road. 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. Vz 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)
VILLA WEST APARTMENTS
3500 Pinfeather
FOR RENT
Efficiency $200.00 1 bedroom
$230.00 & UP. 2 bedroom
$260.00 & UP. 1Va miles from
campus. Adult property. Shuttle
bus. No pets please. 127119
Walk, Cycle, or Shuttle.
It’s only 8 Blocks.
3902 COLLEGE MAIN
country place
51* apartments
846-05X5
ARBOR SQUARE ,
r ‘ One and two bedroom furnished,
apartments available for im
mediate occupancy. Call 693-j
3701 or come by 1700 Southwest
Parkway.
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COMPUTER OPERATIONS
SUPERVISOR
Responsible for Operations
and supervision of Prime 750
Minicomputer; installation and
maintenance of commercial
software; and software devel
opment writing programs us
ing INFO and OAS software.
Requires B.S. degree in Com
puter Science or equivalent
and minimum 2 years experi
ence with 32 Virtual Memory
Minicomputer and associated
operating system. Contact:
Employment Manager, Texas
A&M University, Personnel
Dept., YMCA Building, Col
lege Station, Texas 77843.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
136t2
Tree shaded duplex C.S., 2
bedroom, 1 bath, covered
back porch, fenced yard,
$350/mo., 775-5191. 133121
Mobile home space Wellborn area, 693-
2339, 696-0762. 123t30
U-Lock-It storage 10x20 $22, and up, 693-
2339, 696-0592. 123t30
HELP WANTED
SUMMER JOBS
$9.05 PER HOUR
Full & Part-Time
Openings for Dallas-Ft. Worth and
suburbs, College Station and
Bryan.
Interviews at Rudder Tower:
Wednesday, April 20 Room 401
9:30 AM 11:30 AM
1:30 PM 3:30 PM ONLY
Thursday & Friday, April 21, 22
Room 501
9:30 AM 11:30 AM
1:30 PM 3:30 PM ONLY.
CRUISE SHIP JOB! $14-$28,000 Carri-
bean, Hawaii, World. Call for Guide, Di
rectory, Newsletter. 1-(916) 722-1111 Ext.
TAM. 126t21
SUBWAY
A local speciality sandwich shop is
seeking energetic people to fill re
sponsible positions. Flexible
hours, competitive wages. Full-
/part-time. Apply in person at
Parkway Square on SW Parkway,
C.S. 136tf n
Now Hiring
Summer Help
All positions available
Apply in person
TECS-Culpepper Plaza.
137tfn
CRUISE SHIP JOBS! Great income poten
tial, all occupations. For information call:
602-837-3401 Ext. 904. 127t4
FOR RENT
FOR SALE
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.
HAVE LUNCH ONUS... 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” 128no
LOCALLY OWNED PROPERTIES
IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE”
CASA BLANCA
COURTYARD
APARTMENTS
“COLLEGE STATIONS
STANDARD OF QUALITY”
600 UNIVERSITY OAKS C.S.
STALLINGS DR. AT HWY. 30 &
UNIVERSITY OAKS
693-2772
.
846-1413
‘‘CONVENIENT QUALITY
CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS’
4110 COLLEGE MAIN
-BRYAN-
SHUTTLE BUS — SECURITY PROGRAM — CABLE TV — LAUNDRY
MEETING ROOM — POOLS — RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
4.
’ey
Home
Builders
& Realtors
775-5870
7 0 / QUALIFYING
/O RATE
/W ON ALL
NEW BUILDER HOMES
$98,Q00-$200,000 IN
PRIME COLLEGE STA
TION AND BRYAN LOCA
TIONS.
LEASE
PURCHASE
AVAILABLE
on selected new and used
builder homes.
B.S. ScMtalnc.
David Lowl* '76
H.J. March
Allen Sc4ata '81
’71 Atlantic, 12x55, 2 bedroom, 1
bath; new washer and dryer, 3 ton
central air, beige and white with
fiberglass underskirting, furnish
ings and interior in excellent con
dition; set up in local park. Owner,
775-6224 after 5:00 P.M.
13714
‘Neglect’ hurts
farm agency
(ar
Yamaha 360, 1974, $450 negotiable, 846-
2726, Dhillon. 137tl0
1978 Toyota Corolla Wagon, 5 speed, AM-
FM, air, CB, new tires. VERY CLEAN.
$2795, 693-6211. 137t5
Canon 35 camera, $130.00, 696-5726.136t5
1979 B210 Datsun, excellent condition,
loaded. Call after 7:00 p.m., 846-3134. 136t5
76 Honda 550 — 4cly. Call 79-7636 6-11
P.M. Week 775-3712 8-5. 134t5
Yamaha 850, 4700 miles,
3093.
$2450, 775-
133tl0
Mustang 1968 289 c.u. $1500.00 or best
offer 845-7681 days 775-4132 nights. 135(6
FORD LTD, 1975 excellent condition,
157,000 miles, $2450, 845-8650. 128tl0
1976 Cutlass Silver/blue, 67,000 miles,
good condition, $2,500, 846-7545. 133(5
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.
119(20
Kawasaki 250cc, trail/street runs good,
price negotiable, John, 846-4967. 137(10
SPECIAL NOTICE
VALLEY
GOLF
DRIVING
RANGE
Mon.-Frl. 12-9 p.m.
Sat. 10-9 p.m.
Sun. 1 p.m.-8 p.m.
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Rural
congressmen blame years of in
difference for the weakening of
the Farmers Home Administra
tion — the Agriculture Depart
ment agency that lends money
to farmers unable to obtain cre
dit elsewhere.
A 16-page report by the Con
gressional Rural Caucus says
neglect has forced the agency to
operate under policies that are
unable to improve the weak
farm economy.
“The Farmers Home Admin-
stration has been subjected to
years of indifference by the Ex
ecutive Branch in its recommen
dations to the Congress,” the re
port says.
“The Department of Agricul
ture has been part and parcel of
this indifference, orchestrated
by an Office of Management
and Budget which has exercised
the foresight of the so-called
Modoc bird, not looking ahead,
but where it has been.”
In its report, the Democratic-
controlled caucus criticizes the
Reagan administration for fail
ing to implement existing rural
development laws in the manner
Congress intended to have them
implemented. Instead, the
caucus says, the administration
has tried to “curtail, decrease
and terminate workable prog
rams.”
The report singles out recent
administration budget propos
als that recommend consolidat
ing existing Farmers Home
administration Administration
rural housing grants, subsidies
and other programs into a single
rural housing block grant prog
ram to the states for complaint.
The document also criticizes
another block grant proposal,
which calls for consolidation of
the Farmers Home Administra-
=r
696-1220
East Bypass and Hwy. 30.
Service Road Going South - V*
miles.
SPECIAL NOTICE
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.
Expand your horizons! Peace
Corps needs graduates to
teach, improve agricultural
techniques, and health care
overseas. Minorities are en
couraged to apply. Contact
Gregory Gregory at 845-7570
for more information.
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. i34te
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-
5167.
13315
WANTED
SEE AMERICA THIS SUMMER!
Use the Greyhound Ameripass®,
still America’s great travel bar
gain. Call your local Greyhound
agent for details.
136(9
Sr. boot pants, about 34 waist. Boots 10-11
wide, 696-4478. 137(5
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... it’s FREE! For more Informa
tion call the iM-REC Sports Office at
845-7826. 126115
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 «"
SERVICES
TYPEWRITE — Accurate typing —
$1.50/page minimum. Call 846-9182 for ap
pointment.
134t20
Typing. Term papers, resumes, etc. Fast,
reasonable. 693-7761. 134t5
Interested In Canoeing? Enter
the Intramural Canoe Race!
Entries will be accepted in the
IM-REC Sports Office 159 E.
Kyle through 7 P.M. Tuesday,
April 19. Rentals are available
for $15.00 on a first come, first
serve basis. For more info.,
call 845-7826.
Typing, experienced, fast, accurate, all
kinds 822-0544. 88tfn
Karen’s Typing service, 775-6126.
Marilyn’s Typing: Student, business, 693-
7515. 117t35
Papers due? We can help. Word processing
allows review, revisions. EastMark Execu
tive Suites, 693-5895. 125t21
WORD PROCESSING: Papers, disserta
tions, reports, etc. Fast, accurate, reason
able, 846-6200. 121t20
Typingll Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE. 331 University. 846-
3755. 178t(h
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, i
You are urged to schedule a con-i
ference with your advisor and
have your Course Request Form;
approved during the week prior to
preregistration (beginning April
11.)
128t10
TYPING 823-4579.
TYPING, 823-7723.
Pat’s Typing Service, 693-8361.
Typing on word processing equipment. Ex
perienced. We understand form and style.
Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070.
86(53
i Expert student typing. Fast, accurate, fair
ly priced. 693-6483 or 693-8537. 135t6
“Problem Pregnancy? Free pregnancy test
ing and referrals. (713) 524-0548.” 188tfh
OFFICIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION LIBERAL ARTS
MAJORS
A Cooperative Education position
is available with IBM (Journalism)
this fall in Houston. Call you Co-op
office at 845-7814 or come by 420
Harrington Tower for additional in
formation. , oc , c
lion community facility, *
and waste disposal
rams.
The transfer of those p e
rams to the states would
to “the systematicdemiseoll
mers Home Administu
programs and services,"
port says.
“There are only twos
federal entities which haw
semblance of a delivery sp
to rural America: Fan
Home Administration in
cess and delivery of farm,
munity facility, water,-wasiti
posal, business and indti
and rural housing prop
and services and the Postil
vice in the delivery of mai’
document says.
The caucus also com:
that the governmenthasoli
more practical assistance
more favorable credit ten
other countries than to h
ican farmers,
lb
“It seems as if our nan
E riorities and policies beo
ist in the never-i
foreign vs. domestic consiii eathe,
med
tions,” the group’s repons
"Russia, Poland, Saudii
bia, Lybia and manyotheti adpei
ign names and places ovn
dow places like Jasper, Oso
Harrison, Bowling Green,
City, Chisholm, Silver i
Farmville and manyothet
on the map’ in the It
States,” the report adds.
The caucus recommend!
specific changes in existing
cultural and rural develop
laws.
ll
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k
Unit:
HISI
Instead, it calls forincra nish I
support from boththeadni
tration and Congress forii iedit
laws, which it describesas'n mped
than adequate to maintain er, fo
strength and integrity of
America.”
Striking
railroad
is rollim
t
United Press Internationa:
NEW YORK - MetroNjd i oc:
commuter trains hadthegti ;m p t(
light to roll for the firsttiB ;e e p t
six weeks after an agrees iy n th
was reached to end a rails!
that forced 90,000 daily r»l
into car pools and buses,
The railroad said ridesoni
first day of operation won! I 11166
h
on the house.
The initial run on the! If At
tern’s New Haven line was.
followed by a resumptionolj f® 11 '
vice on the Harlem and Hm
lines.
Word the strike wasoveri° u gh
received enthusiastically
commuters and trainmen.
“I love it,” said a conduct®
the Hudson line whenitbecal
apparent the strike was eni gh t y,
Sunday afternoon. “1 don't!
being out of work.”
The end of the strike
announced during two bad 1 { p a
back news conferences!
United Transportation & er th
I
itmg v
onour
amor
itate ol
ficials
Polic
io wa
rpse
r wot
mstre
The i
futur
it aga
men,
amissi
iday.
State
S P £
nstn
prey
Hun
“Ofc
of tl
1 “h
veno
rk cit
‘Mosi
! a an
e,” h
" of
Hung
loca
ucha;
rkC;
ere;
f«
All
iny <
and Metropolitan Transpoi
tion Authority officials all
MTA’s Manhattan heal
ters Sunday night. The
runs Metro-North.
“We are pleased toannoi®
an end to the strike on Me
North. We’re pullingourpB » B
and getting the trains roll® 2
UTU General Chairman
liam Beebe said.
MTA Chairman Rii
Ravitch said he felt the M
had achieved its prime obj
during the strike—notgi 1
to the union on theissueof 1
determines crew size.
But, he added, “Strikes
never helpful. Nobody
gained anything from this
Labor lawyer Thei
Kheel, an unpaid union ad'
said under the terms of the
tlement both sides will retifl
the bargaining table for 45
while they prepare their 1
for the arbitrators.
The two sides will hav
days to present their cases
which the panel will hav
days to issue its decision.
He said the arbitrators
approve a three-year coni
thus eliminating the chancy
another strike until at least lib
The end of the strike
after each side individually'
fled the arbitration plan.
UTU members followed
recommendation of UTU
eral Chairman Richard
and voted 159 to 28 in favor
arbitration.
A day earlier union off
representing New Haven
employees held a similar vdl
Twa* Offlc« of Traffic Saftty