The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 02, 1983, Image 10

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    FOR RENT
DORM ROOM CROWDED
Free Apartment for the Fall, if you rent now for the
Spring. (Limited number available) Dorm students
only.
For Details Come By
COURTYARD APARTMENTS
600 University Oaks
College Station
$295
and up.
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. Nonel
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
Quiet 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
SOUTHWEST
CROSSING
$400 and Up
DUPLEXES—NEW
PRELEASING AVAILABLE
2 and 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, w/D
connections, major appliances,
drapes, fenced yards.
Hickory Drive off
Southwest Parkway, C.S.
JOE COURTNEY
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO.
696-5487
1812 Welsh
iBi jffT10^Coljeg^tatlor^80ttn
All brick, central air and heat,
two bedrooms, one bath, three
miles from campus. Stove and
refrigerator. $350.00 per
month. Pets O.K. 1910
Season, Bryan.
2t10
Four-plex near TAMU C.S., 1
bdrm. $260 a month, water paid,
W/D connections, all electric, NO
PETS! M-F.
779-1613
SOUTHWEST VILLAGE
One and two bedrooms avail
able for immediate occupan
cy. Call 693-0804 or come by
the office at 1101 Southwest
Parkway.
183tfn
BARCELONA
One and two bedroom apartments
available for fall/spring. Call 693-
0261 or come by 700 Dominik in
College Station.
183tfn
HOUSE—2 bdrm 1 bath, un
furnished, $300/mo., $150 de
posit + utilities, call 823-5213
or inquire at 400 S. Brazos, B.
after 6 p.m.
186112
•2-3 Bedrooi
FURNISHED,
ONLY
$35
MORE
MALL DEPOSIT
RESERVES
YOURS
NOW!
ARBOR SQUARE
One and two bedroom furnished^'
apartments available for im-,
mediate occupancy. Call 693-j
3701 or come by 1700 Southwest
Parkway.
29tfn
UNIVERSITY ACRES—
$260 and under Country
Living—geared to stu
dents.
1 and 2 bedroom Duplexes and
Fourplexes. Open spaces. Pets
welcomed. Owner -maintained
grounds.
JOE COURTNEY
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO.
696-5487
1812 WELSH #110,
COLLEGE STATION
Deluxe 4-plex with fenced yard.
Spacious 2 bdrm. 1 Vz bath, lots of
closet and cabinet space. All ap
pliances including washer/dryer.
Very nice neighborhood. 693-
8685.
183tfn
ATTENTION
Young Couples. 2 bdrm 1 bath
condo, fireplace, carport, w/d
hook-up. Very nice, unfurnished
$425/mo., $250 deposit, no pets,
no kids, 775-4158.
18815
FOR RENT: October 1300 square feet of
fice. University area. Other services availa
ble, 779-2030. 216
Apt. to sublease — 2 Br 2 bath, shuttle,
W/D connections, new, $325/mo. 693-
7468. 211
Manager Four-plex near TAMU rent down
ir-pl<
to $400.00 3 bdrm 2 bath. 693-5286, 846-
6211. 190tl0
WHOOP! Condos for rent. B.B. Scasta,
Inc. 775-5870. 188t20
i NEW MINI
WAREHOUSES
Sizes available 5x5 to
10x30.
THE STORAGE CENTER
3007 Longmire
College Station
‘ (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos VaKey Lumber)
764-8238 or
696-4203
696-5487
75tfq
SERVICES
TYPING. ;
All kinds. Let us type your propos-i
als, dissertations, reports, essays
on our WORD PROCESSOR.
Fast service. Reasonable rates.
Business Communication Services
100 W. Brookside !
846-5794 satir]
Experienced babysitter near Skagg’s, all
ages, reasonable rates. Call 846-3632.188t5
Typing! Reports, dissertations, etc. ON
THE DOUBLE, 331 University, 846-
3755. 174tfn
NEW 2-ST0RY T0WNPLEXES
Woodway Village
2 Bedroom, IVz bath, W/D connec
tions, major appliances included,
drapes furnished. $425.
CONVENIENT TO TAMU—
IN COLLEGE STATION
JOE COURTNEY
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT CO.
696-5487
1812 Welsh #110, College Station
CALL FOR THIS AD AND OTHER HOUSINfi
INFORMATION.
180ttn
TYPING—Thesis, professional papers, dis
sertations, reports or resumes. Call 693-
9689. 180tll
Typing, experienced, fast, accurate, all
kinds 822-0544. 153tfn
Will do proofreading for dissertations, re
ports, theses, etc. Call 779-4424. 187tll
Duplex, 2 bedroom 1 bath, washer and
dryer. Call 693-2278. lt4
K’s Typing Service, theses, dissertations,
reports, etc. 822-5027. 186rl4
TYPING-Thesis, professional papers, dis
sertations reports or resumes. Call 693-
9689. I90U0
WANTED
PRACTICALLY NEW 2 bdrm 2 bath
duplex, large living area w/separate di
ning-room, all kitchen appliances w/
w/d connections. $375/mo., $200 de
posit, 2203 Crest St., C.S., 696-7714
or 693-0982 after 6 p.m. 696-4384 or
693-4783.
188tfn
BRAND NEW TOWNHOUSES—LEASE OR
PURCHASE—2 BR 2 BA—$425.00; 2 BR
1 VS BA, separate dining—$435.00; 3 BR 2 BA,
separate dining and deck—$525.00. Two car
covered parking. Wheeler Ridge. 10 min-utes
to AAM via E. Bypass & University Drive. $275
deposit. No pets. 693-1418.
186t13
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN
i OR COUPLES for present and fu
ture Houston post routes. Early
morning hours. Papers rolled by
machine. $200-$750/montfi.
846-2911 846-0396
, - ~ -24tfri
CASH FOR OLD GOLD i
Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold Ij
jewelry, coins, etc. ,
The Diamond Room
Town & Country Shopping Center
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708 tttn
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY
ACT OF 1974
DIRECTORY INFORMATION
To comply with the requirements of the “Family Educational Rights
and Privacy Act of 1974,” Texas A&M University must periodically
announce publicly the policies and procedures implementing the act.
Additional information is available from the Office of the Registrar.
The different types of student records are maintained in various
university offices and the chief administrator in each of these offices is
responsible for them.
Generally, with certain exceptions, the law provides that students
and former students have the right to review their records, request
explanations concerning them, obtain copies and challenge records
which they feel are inaccurate, misleading or otherwise inappropriate.
The challenge procedure includes a full and fair opportunity for the
student to present relevant evidence at a hearing. The law also
provides that students may waive their right of access to confidential
letters of recommendation and may also grant permission to release
certain personally identifiable information.
The exception to this law, i.e., records not accessible to students,
include educational personnel records in the sole possession of the
author, records maintained for law enforcement purposes, employ
ment records of non-students, records maintained by a physician,
psychiatrist or psychologist and financial records of a student's par
ents.
The law also provides that in addition to University employees
having a “legitimate educational interest,” certain other governmental
and quasi-governmental agencies and parents certifying that a student
is carried as a dependent for income tax purposes may nave access to
student records.
The University can release “directory information” (such as name,
address, telephone listing, major field of study, classification, date and
place of birth, participation in activities and sports, height and weight of
athletic team members and degrees and awards received, etc.);
however, students may request that this information be withheld.
To request that such "directory information” be withheld by the
University from public disclosure through such means as certification
of enrollment, the campus directory, address and telephone lists for
university organizations, etc., a student must complete and sign the
proper from in the Office of the Registrar.
The student must realize that approximately one month is needed to
remove this information from materials already in circulation. However,
the campus directory is printed only once a year, and after printing, no
informaion can be removed.
The student is responsible for renewing this request each Septem
ber, and the validity of the requests extends from the date of the
request to the following September 1st.
Individuals who have additional questions concerning the "Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974” or who wish to withhold
“Directory Information" must contact the Office of the Registrar, Texas
A&M University by Friday, September 23, 1983.
SPECIAL NOTICE
WANT BETTER GRADES?
Change the quality of your reading and study
methods.
READING EFFICIENCY
a non-credit course
Sections meet Monday 12:00 & 2:00, Tuesday 8:00
thru September 2, $60 fee includes course materials.
Register now in
THE READING LAB
TEXAS A&M
718 HARRINGTON
845-7140
RESEARCH PAPERS
14,789 to choose from—all sub
jects! Rush $2 for the current,
306-page catalog. Custom re
search & thesis assistance also
available.
Research, 11322 Idaho Ave.,
#206WA, Los Angeles, CA 90025
(213)477-8226. 188124
HELP WANTED
HELP WANTED
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.
KETTLE
RESTAURANTS
Now taking applications for
all positions, full or part-
time. Please apply in per
son at 1601A Texas Av-
DOMINO’S PIZZA
Holleman, 693-2335.
WANTED
For new national newspaper, USA
TODAY campus representatives.
USA TODAY the new national
newspaper needs a campus rep
to sell and deliver subscriptions of
USA TODAY in and around cam
pus. Job requires sales ability and
person must be willing to work
early mornings M-F. No weekend
work. Excellent condition. You’ll
run your own business. For inter
view, call collect to David Sanchez
(713) 944-0200 in Houston Mon.-
Fri. from 12:00 Noon to 5:00 p.m.
19015
WANTED! FOOTBALL OFFICIALS
159 East Kyle, 845-7826.
CARE SERVICES, 846-7759.
PART TIME HELP WANTED
Cooks and counter help.
Daytime and nighttime.
Call 2-5 p.m. or 7-9 p.m.
We will work around your schedule.
Applications taken now.
693-1669
Clara Gilbert, Manager
19015
SWENSEN’S
Seeking energetic people to fill re
sponsible positions. Now hiring
Cooks, Waiters, Fountain Work
ers and Dishwashers. Flexible
hours, competitive wages. Apply
in person at Culpepper Plaza, Col
lege Station. Between 2-6 p.m
174tfn
SERVICE
STATION
ATTENDANT
815 Texas, College Station.
Apply in person.
18813
Wanted Jr. or Sr. to help single
parent professor with care of
school age children and prepara
tion of evening meal, M,T,W 3-8,
occasional weekends, 696-7709,
845-1418 days, 696-7414 after 5
p.m.
18815
PARTY PHOTOGRAPHERS
NEEDED
Earn $20.00-$40.00 for 3
hours work. Must have own
transportation. Call 775-2490
ECLIPSE PHOTOGRAPHY.
18716
ROXZ
Here’s your chance! WAITRES
SES AND DOOR GIRLS now be
ing hired for the fall. Apply 10:30
a.m.-l 2:30 p.m. weekdays at THE
ROXZ.
18815
HELP WANTED
WANTED: STUDENT SALES
REP
To sell formal favors, glassware,
sportswear, novelties to Greeks,
dorms, clubs. Commission, own
hours. Call Custom Favor Com
pany toll free 1-800-323-3101.
18815
Accepting applications for combi
nation bus boy/dishwasher posi
tions at Pacific Coast Highway
Restaurant, 3231 East 29th,
Bryan. Apply Tuesday and Thurs
day, 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m.
Gun-toting woman
evicted from homi
INTERURBAN RESTAURANT is now ac
cepting applications for DAY-TIME BUS
PERSONS AND DISHWASHERS. Please
apply between 2-4 p.m., 505 University
Drive. 188t5
General cleaning for dr’s office. M/F
12p.m.-2p.m. Apply at 1775 Briarcrest
Drive, Bryan. 187tfn
CENARE ITALIAN CUISINE—Kitcher
help needed—Cooks, Busboys & Dish
washers. Days, nites & weekends shifts
lavailable. Flexible hours, 693-7311. 187tll
Now hiring men & women at FARMER S
MARKET BAKERY & DELI in Bryan.
Openings at all levels of restaurant experi
ence. Full or part-time, M-S. Apply in
person 2700 Texas Ave., Bryan. 2t5
2 bdrm. 1.5 bath duplex. 10 minutes to
campus. $350. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-
5870. ITTtfn
Student needed for part-time aide in nur
sery school also student needed to clean,
846-5571. 190tfh
IHOP restaurant now hiring COOKS,
WAITRESSES, BUSBOYS & PREP
COOK. Apply at 104 N. College, C.S. No
phone calls please. 18915
Part-time Help Wanted. Apply at Piper’s
Gulf Service, corner of University and Tex
as Ave. 189(7
DANVERS
Now hiring part-time Friday & Saturday 9
p.m.-3 a.m., Saturday & Sunday, 6 a.in.-2
p.m. Come by in person after 2 p.m. I89tfii
Immediately opening part-time handy
man. Approximately 25 hours a week. Sal
ary negotiable. Call Teri at Jacob Beal
Realty, 823-5469. lS7tll
Brick duplex, shuttle bus route, 2 bdrm 1
bath, $350, 693-5475. 188t5
Bookkeeper for Dr.’s Office. Experienced
or College required. Excellent pay and
benefits. Apply at 1775 Briarcrest Dr. 182tfn
Pianist needed immediately for church.
Call 822-0281 or 693-8603. ' 189t5
Female Bartender, Hostess & Waitresses,
SILVER DOLLAR, 846-4691 or 775-
7919. 188tfn
Cocktail Waitresses wanted. Silver Dollar,
846-4691 or 775-7919. 181tfn
ROOMMATE WANTED
Roommate wanted: Nonsmoker; share fur
nished new 3 bedroom, 2 bath house. Fre
er grad or veteran. 764-9767. 189t5
United Press International
HOUSTON — The pistol
Minnie Samuels kept to protect
herself inside her home has cost
the 81-year-old woman a place
to live.
But her attorney, Grant
Hardeway, said Wednesday he
will seek a court order to halt
Samuels’ eviction ordered by the
Houston Housing Authority
board.
The board ordered the evic
tion Tuesday night, but directed
its staff to try to find the woman
a new home. Samuels has lived
in the Allen Parkway Village at
the foot of downtown Houston
for the past 17 years.
Her problems began in July
when she fought with police who
came to arrest her after she
allegedly pulled a gun on a
Houston Housing Authority
public van driver who would not
idc
:ip,
icials
mt ! mber
M S C
_C IMLJVI^
presents
M/F grad student. Non-smoking, furnished
house, $200/ino. plus utilities. Paul, 8-5
775-6001,6-11,764-9598. isotli
Roommate needed for grad, student with
apt. Vz (rent + utilities) = $250.00, 846-
7486 or 845-2322. as
Female NON-SMOKER to share duplex.
Own bedroom, bathroom, fenced yard.
$167.50, December or May, 779-1467.
188t5
Gay Student Service Roommate Locator
Service. Call 846-2106 between 2-10
p.m. 189(5
FOR SALE
- FREIGHT
OUTLET
Save 20%-60%
s on all
new furniture
CHECK THESE PRICES
n Full Size Mat Set
79.95
" Bed Frames
15.00
Chests
44.95
Dresser & Mirror
94.95
Sofa & Chair
169.95
Bookshelves
29.95
- 5 PC Dining Set
69.95
7 PC Dining Set
94.95
5 PC Living Room Set.
239.95
Recliners
89.95
TEXAS
FURNITURE
OUTLET
712 Villa Maria
822-5929
Free Local Delivery on $100.00 or
mor^jurchase^^
tests
You don’t have to stare at
blank walls all semester.
Come to the ART SALE at Ag-
gieland Inn. FREE admission.
Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m.-
6 p.m.
2t1
let her board a crowded
bound for the grocery store
The van driver later
although he saw the
Samuels never pointed
weapon at him. But Jean,
Stephens, the manager ofj
project, said Samuels in the
has threatened other reside
with the gun, and in one
dent slapped another residi
Samuels, who lives alone
the apartment, has said
keeps the gun because shel
been assaulted in her home.
But housing authority
bers had little sympathy
Samuels’ individual plight,
"If I had lived at Allen Pt
way Village for 17 yearsandh
nowhere else to go, I
would behave myself," bot
member Char Rothrock said
he voted to evict the woman.
“Our responsibility
beyond one individual. Wehi
to take into consideration allr
sidents,” board president H.
Toilet said, thougnheexpressi
regret the housing authort
had no facilities to deal with
pie like Samuels.
One board member,
Birney, voted against the
lion, saying “many of the eldtiigi
have guns”
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United Press Internatio
Though
nctant to judge his pi
Environmental Pr<
ency deputy admit
fin Aim said the age
much greater pro
handling of contai
FRIDAY
7:30 p.m. & 9:45 p.m.
RUDDER
AUDITORIUM
Bette Midler
in
DIVINE
MADNESS
SATURDAY
MIDNIGHT
RUDDER
THEATER
$1.50 with TAMU ID
Advance tickets available at MSC Box Office
Mon.-Fri. 8:30-4:30
Tickets also available 45 minute before showtime.
Group asks
damages
United Press International
NEW BRAUNFELS -
Mexican-American group
warned further prosecution teioans reported in
eanup
ft
PA
8«
Aim, in Dallas Wet
meeting with EPA i
also said the
spend $400 milll
jerfund cleanup m
!4, His statement cat
fore the agency was i
of waste sites t
rfund list.
Aim declined to say
Texas sites would b
list, but he did say t<
military installation
included.
He praised the agent
administrator,
(ids i
Ult 1
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United Press Internati
OSTON — Yc
isessed with being “s
im" are developing ;
sorder possibly lit
lorexia nervosa the
itir growth and dela>
doctors warned Th
•We call it ‘Fear o
ndrome,’” said Dr. 1
litz of North Shore L
ospital in Manhasset
Lifshitz and his
journal of
ei “ irsor to the starvatio
norexia.
"The children t
lough because they
fat. And then
an Army private for the
related deaths of four fail 1/discovery of the
members says an agreemtitjuid be a mild variar
reached Thursday would
the need for anotner trial.
Pfc. William Dale Savage tin
already been convicted of
voluntary manslaughter forth
death of Ruben Saucedo,
was killed along with his
gnant wife and two children a
they walked along a road in
Braunfels last October.
However, the $5,000 fmeani
10-year probated sentence ki
drew caused outrage from tkt
Hispanic community, whidi
organized to seek another trail c , ir ., „
on charges that Savage was re-IJS ^ “ ,
sponsible for the other famm s , ,. 0 '! s ’
members’deaths. lece and his match
But Monday night the vic
tims’ parents and members ol
the Committee For Justice For
All indicated a settlement had
been reached that called for Sav
age to admit guilt for the other
Baldin
I
match,
United Press Interna
fisedbout filed a $20
inst the firm that
fg-
Steven A. Grabow:
itiffered “severe emo
less" when his.oppoi
deaths and pay damages to the W off his hairpiece to
survivors.
Such an agreement would not
be official until approved by Dis
trict Judge Carl Anderson, who
is to hear pre-trial motions
today.
Another trial “would jusfi
open up the same wounds, ”said:
Nayo Zamora, a member of the;
Committee For Justice For All
“It’s showing good faith to go
this route.”
terand.scprn of his f
Gfabowski, 'Vho
Valued art
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FOR SALE
Must sell 1978 Ford LTD, A/C, AM/FM
cassette, mint condition, 260-7078. 188t5
HORSE; Beautiful Bay Mare 9 years; En
glish/Western pleasure, 260-0807. 188t5
Suzuki 1981 650L, Maroon, helmet and
cover, 696-3374. 188t5
Men’s 5-speed hike and Ladies 3-speed
bike $65.00; $75.00, 846-6958. I89t.5
Saltwater aquarium fish, 693-9689. 190U0
Camaro ‘78 excellent condition, new tires,
stereo, transmission, $3500, 693-5475.188(5
‘71 Super Beetle rebuilt engine, sun roof
very clean, $1300, 846-2962 after 8 p.m.
190t3
Twin mattress and box spring, Sears Post-
ripedic new, 846-2962 after 8 p.m. 19013
Double bed $50, dresser $25, dining table
$45, camptrail; Backpack, guitar, best of
fer, must sell, 846-1175. It2
Overseas appliances three air-conditioners
stereo, dehumidifier. Brand new, un
opened and cheap! 779-6105 after 6 p.m. It5
1980 YAMAHA XS400, dual disc, 6-speed,
excellent condition, 8000 miles, $850,
Scott, 696-8876. It3
Sofa and loveseat. Good condition. Gold
Print. $200.00, 775-0686, 846-3829. 18914
ART SALE
Saturday &
Sunday
Aggieland Inn
Moving Sale: 10 piece living room pit $125;
double bed $20; bedding-$5 pair; walnut
corner table $10. 779-2540. 189t5
10-speed Schwinn Super Sport 21" men’s
frame good condition, $70.00. 845-9812 or
693-1058. 2t2
Restored batteries, $21.95, 500 Carson,
S22-1719. 165130
PIANO FOR SALE
Wanted: Responsible party to as
sume small monthly payments on
spinet/console piano. Can be
seen locally. Write: (include phone
number) Credit Manager, P.O.
Box 478, Lockhart, Texas 78644-
0478. 18917
Motorcycle Honda XL185S, 1982, like
new, must sell, 696-2440. 188t5
PERSONALS
FREE Mary Kay Facial. Discount student
ID on re-orders, 693-0104. It7
United Press International
SAN ANTONIO — Ac,
lithograph by Henri de
Toulouse-Lautrec worth up to.
$25,000 was stolen from the
McNay Art Museum in broad
daylight, officials said
Thursday.
McNay officials said the valu
able lithograph, entitled “Mar-
celle Lender, En Buste,” which
was made in 1895, was taken be
tween 2:30 and 5 p.m. Tuesday,
but the theft was not discovered
until Wednesday.
The thief also took the
museum’s guest list, which all
visitors must sign and which;
could have revealed the thief*
identity, officials said. !
“(The owners) aren’t real
happy about it, but they under;
stand that museums are vulner
able to theft,” said curatof Nor
ris Fergeson. The work was on
indefinite loan from anonymous
lenders.
The thief was familiar with
the museum, Fergeson said, be
cause he inserted a card saying
“exhibit temporarily removed"
in the empty plexiglass frame.
The lithograph was valued at
$25,000, according to police re
ports, but Fergeson said an exact
value had not been determined.
It was one of the first prints
made in 1895 by Toulouse-
Lautrec of the original work.
San Antonio police say they
have no suspects, and the FBI
has been notified of the theft-
An insurance company was ex
pected to offer a reward for the
art work’s return later
Thursday.
INSTI
N
LOST
WANTED
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
HOUSTON CHRONICLE is currently
hiring route carriers & solicitors for
immediate fall semester openings.
Pay ranges between $400-$600 per
month plus gas allowance. For appt.
please call Julian or Andy at 693-2323
or 693-7815 after 2:00 p.m.
$200 down, 13 miles north of Bryan, 5-10
pretty rolling acres. $500 down, 25 acres.
Country Land Company (713) 468-8501
anytime. 1130
LOST: Grey leather cigarette case with
expensive lighter at 2818 Bus stop. Contact
Shelia at 845-0346. R3
Now you know
2 bdrm 2 bath end unit. Blinds, fans, fence,
$48,500. Call B.B. Scasta, Inc. 775-5870.
177tfn
PERSONALS
Sofa, rust colored $75.00, black recliner
$35.00, back glass for a ’77-’82 Camaro
$35.00, 696-9117. 189t 5
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion pro
cedures and -referrals—Free pregnancy
testing. Houston, Texas (713) 524-0548.
187t76
United Press International
The seed of the double coco
nut may weigh as much as 40
pounds.