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battalion Classified
Page 12/The Battalion/Thursday, December 11983
SPECIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
GRADUATING
SENIORS
F YOU HAVE
DRDERED A 1984
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A/ILL NOT BE ATTEN-
DIN A&M NEXT FALL
\ND WISH TO HAVE
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3 LEASE STOP BY
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JCATIONS OFFICE,
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MCDONALD BUILD-
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MAILING FEE ALONG
WITH YOUR FOR
WARDING ADDRESS
30 YOUR AGGIE-
_AN D CAN BE
MAILED TO YOU
MEXT FALL WHEN
THEY ARRIVE . 55t19
OFFICIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION ALL LIBERAL
ARTS MAJORS:
The following Cooperative Education
positions are being filled at this time
Journalism position in Houston with IBM
Journalism position on newspaper in
Clute, Texas.
Technical Writing position in Austin with
IBM.
Legal CO-OP positions in Houston.
Claims Representative position
throughout Texas with the Social Secur
ity Administration.
History and Anthropology majors are
needed for a historical demonstration
farm near Austin.
Marketing positions with IBM.
Various medical positions are available
throughtout the United States.
There are patient-contact and research
jobs open.
Positions at the Smithsonian Institution!
in Washington, D.C. are still open.
For details, call 845-7814 or come by
room 420, Harrington Tower. 6it5
AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY
Yearbook tees are refundable in full during the
semester in which paymenbt is made. There
after no refunds will be made or cancelled
orders. Yearbooks must be picked up during
the academic year in which they are published
Students who will not be on campus when
yearbooks are published, usually in Septem
ber, must pay a mailing and handling fee
Yearbooks will not be held, nor will they be
mailed without the necessary fees having
been paid.
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blRECTORY REFUND POLICY
Directory fees are refundable in full
during the semester in which pay
ment is made. Thereafter no re
funds will be made on cancelled
orders. Directories must be picked
up during the academic year in
which they are published.
FOR RENT
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
696-5487
34t16
Female roommate needed
to share 3 bedroom house
in College Station. $235,
furnished, all bills paid. 3
bedroom, 2 bath duplex on
Dominik in C.S. Lots of stor
age; fenced yard; 1250 sq.
ft. 846-2014 after 4.
63t10
HOUSES,CONDOS '
TOWNHOMES &
DUPLEXES
for rent. Call John Gregg or
Rick at Green & Browne Realty.
846-5701;846-5196
FURNISHED FOUR BED
ROOM HOME FOR RENT.
Spring semester, close to cam
pus, decks, trees and fenced
yard, office, garage workshop.
845-3139 (days), 693-3894
(eves), sst?
Close to TAMU, Manuel Drive,
C.S. 1 bdrm, 1 bath,w/d con
nections, water paid, NO
PETS, $270/mo.
779-1613, M-F
BARCELONA
One and two bedroom apartments
available for fafl/spring. Celt 683-
0261 or come by 700 Domfnfk in
College Station.
183t161
SOUTHWEST VILLAGE
One and two bedrooms avail-i
able for immediate occupan-f
cy. Call 693-0804 or come by
the office at 1101 Southwest
Parkway.
— 183t16 !
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ARBOR SQUARE
One and two bedroom furnished
apartments available for im
mediate occupancy. Call 693-
3701 or come by 1700 Southwest
Parkway.
" _ _ _ « 2916
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FOR RENT
CLOSE TO CAMPUS
2 or 3 bdrm., 2 bath, all appliances
with or without washer/dryer. From
$350/mo. 696-7714 after 6p.m.
696-4384 or 693-0982. 60ti4
Treehouse Apartments sublease for spring
semester; efficiency $255 plus electricity (very low)
great condition. Call 696-2818. 63t5
Room for rent. Room for spring semester. Rent
negotiable Call David 696-3436. 63t3
Sublease 2-bdrm. apartment in Treehouse. Call
764-7158.
Moving to Houston! 3 bedroom
2 bath house for rent, North
west side, 290 and Hwy. 6,
$500/mo. Call collect Ted ’73,
713-488-2108 after 5p.m.
available now. 64t5
LEASING
FOUND
LOST
LOST: Gold rope bracelet. Reward. If found call
DANA 846-4955. 62*4
LOST: 11/7/83 Texas Instruments SR50 calculator
between Chemistry and Aerospace Engineering
buildings. REWARD. 764-9767. 64t5
ROOMMATE WANTED
Female roommate to share
beautiful new large house, fire
place, microwave, washer/
dryer, sundeck etc. $195
month, very considerate of
others, 775-9195. 6215
Looking for nice furnished
apartment for Spring? I need a
roommate (female). Scandia
Apts. $121.25/mo. + utilities.
Call Julie at 693-4192 any-
time.64t3
1 or 2 roommates wanted, lg 1 bedroom, walk to
TAMU. 846-6942. 63t5
WANTED: Female roommate, $135.00/mo., call
Gloria or Sylvia 696-3007, available
immediately. 64tl0
HELP WANTED
WANTED: BASKETBALL OFFI
CIALS!!! If you are interested in
officiating Intramural Basketball,
stop by the IM-REC Sports Office
in 159 East Kyle, or come to the
Officials clinic on Wednesday, De
cember 7 at 6:00p.m. in 164 East
Kyle.64t5
WANTED: SOCCER OFFICIALS!!!
The Intramural Department is currently
looking for Outdoor Soccer Officials. If
you are interested, please attend the
officials meeting on Thursday, Decem
ber 1, at 6:00p.m. in 167 East Kyle. No
experience necessary, flexible hours,
pay is $3.64 per hour.64ti
cHA’OTrr^rTpTT^T'^""
Needs PIZZA MAKERS,
PHONE PERSONNEL, AND
DELIVER PEOPLE. We need
full-time and part-time. Apply in
person CHANELLO’S PIZZA,
301 Patricia Ave. or 2404 S. Texas
Ave.■ 38113
'
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
24116
Delivery help wanted. Aver
age $4-6/hour. Apply in per
son between 5-10p.m. dai
ly. 2400 S. Texas Avenue
across from Kroger’s, C.S.
58113
Real Estate appraiser trainee
position available in Houston
area for recent college gradu
ates. Contact Lee C. Bums &
Co., Inc. (713) 359-1110.5719
HOUSTON CHRONICLE is cur
rently hiring route carriers & solici
tors for immediate spring 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 i87ti5'
Part-Time
Help Wanted
Grapevine
personality.
696-3411. E.Q.E.
WANTED STUDENT COUPLE. Senior or gradu
ate students to manage small apartment complex.
Apartment plus salary no pets. Call between 8:30-
3:00, M-F, 696-7709. 61t5
Apartment maintenance and material handler.
Must have plumbing-experienee, 260-9781. 59tl0
WORK FOR YOUR RENT! Assistant Manager to
help with apartment leasing & office work. After
noons and weekends. Courtyard Apartments, 693-
2772. 6H5
CAMPUS REPS WANTED Earn up to $5000/y by
placing posters on campus bulletin boards. CALL
1-800-638-7640. 61t5
Battalion Classified
845-2611
Candidate
denounces
new money
NEWPORT 2 bedroom 1 bath one block from cam-
pus. Spring '84, 846-4607. 6It3
2 bdrm., apt. 1/2 mi., from campus. $285/mo. 846-
3446. 60t6
Two bedroom condo furnished need sublease till
May. Moving December, 846-5889. 64t5
Sublease two bedroom duplex, $325 month, close to
campus, backyard, 696-5337. 6415
| NEWPORT 3 bedroom 2 bath, walking distance to
campus, fully furnished, washer and dryer built-in,
sublease Spring ’84, 846-5534. 64t5
United Press International
EL PASO — U.S. Rep. Ron
Paul, a Senate hopeful, said
Wednesday he is opposed to a
proposal to insert metallic strips
in American currency.
Paul is campaigning in El
Paso for the Republican nomi
nation to the Senate seat being
vacated by Sen. John Tower.
The Lake Jackson congress
man said the creation of new
U.S. paper currency is an exam
ple of government trying to
erode individual freedom.
PERSONALS
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion pro
cedures and referrals—Free pregnancy
testing. Houston, Texas (713) 524-0548.
187t76
SERVICES
1200 square feet office space. Ample concrete park
ing on major thoroughfare. $750/mo. Call George
Webb Agency, 823-8051. 61tl3
Found neck chain with medallion in mens P.E.
696-0930 ask for Ted or leave number. 61t5
REWARD! Lost Pied Cockatiel. Grey and white
with yellow topknot. Katy talks and its tame. Call
846-3942 or 779-0617. 63t4
1 or 2 roommates wanted, walking to campus, lots of
space, good price, 846-9163. 57t8
WORD
PROCESSING
SERVICE
-Fast uuord processing ser
vice ovoiloble for term reports,
term papers and uuhatever.
TH€ COMPUT€R
PlfiC€
707 Texas five., Suite 108E
764-1190 53t7 J
BUSINESS ASSISTANCE
SERVICES
696-9550
Resumes, Theses, Dissertations
Letters, Reports, Etc.
Personal, Quality Service. eitis
ON THE DOUBLE
All kinds of typing at reasonable
rates^ Dissertations, theses, term
papers, resumes. Typing and
copying at one stop ON THE|
DOUBLE 331 University Drive.
846-3755. lone
Typing. Close to campus.
Theses, dissertations, re
ports, resumes, letters,
693-9689. 52121
TYPING.
All kinds. Let us type your propos
als, dissertations, reports, essays
on our WORD PROCESSOR.,
- Fast service. Reasonable rates.
Business Communication Services
100 W. Brookside 1 I
846-5794 15311 b
ATTENTION GRADUATES
Preserve your diplomas, precious documents
& photos. Transform them into beautiful, last
ing laminated wood plaques superior quality.
TO ORDER CALL
ARTEMIS PLAQUES
775-6705 46t24
WORD PROCESSING. Papers, reports, disserta
tions, etc. Fast, accurate, reasonable. 846-
6200- 48t25
GAYLINE (hours 5p.m.-12 midnight) 775-
1797.
63 tl
ACADEMIC TYPING SERVICE. Word proces-
sing-Typing-Editing. Quality guaranteed. 775-
4581. 61tl0
Quality, professional typing. Reasonable rates. 20
years experience, Marilyn 693-7515. 62tl0
Typing 20 years experience means professional ser-
vice. 693-8537 or 693-6483. 49t27
FOR SALE
We have one car too many! Will
sell ’81 Omni, 4-door, $4200 or ’82
Dodge 400LS, 4-door, $6800. Ex
ceptionally clean. Each has air,
automatic cruise, AM/FM stereo
plus many extras. Nelson 845-
4057 or 845-5446 for appointment
to test drive. etts
AIRCRAFT OPERATING
PARTNERSHIP
Cessna 175 hangered at Easterwocxl-
N7555M. Superbly equipped and main
tained. Low time 2000 hour Lycoming
engine. Conversion. King IFR avionics.
Autopilot, RNAV, DME, Stormscope.
$3,5000 cash for equity. Call Mrs. Pam-
pell at 775-0809.6115
Brand new 2 18K women’s
gold bracelets, 1 men’s 18K
bracelet $500.00 each, 1 24”
18K rope chain $400.00. Call
693-6618 after 6:00p.m.
AKC Black Lab pups, shots & wormed, 696-
6273. 6313
1980 Yamaha 250 Excitor, 3000 miles, excellent
condition, 696-8303. Call Joe 696-8303. 6ft5
Must sell before graduation! 1981 Honda XL 250S,
original owner, 693-3721. 63t7
Motobeeane Cran Jubile unused Reynolds 531
frame. Call Robert 846-6941, 845-4865. 63t5
WANTED
•CASH-
before YOU SELL your old
gold, silver, and rare coins to
just anyone, let the profession
als at Texas Coin Exchange
make you our high cash offer!
Texas CPin Exchange has
been in business in Bryan for
over 25 years, with a large
selection of rare coins and gold
coin jewelry.
IVe also stock:
•Black Hills gold jewelry
•Gold chains by weight
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
404 University Dr., C.S.
846-8916
3202A Texas Ave., Bryan
779-7662 4,1,3
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Indicators rise 0.8%
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Leading
economic indicators advanced
0.8 percent in October, pointing
to more economic expansion de
spite high interest rates and fed
eral deficits, the government
said Wednesday.
The change in the composite
index, which serves as a baro
meter of economic trends, was
the 14th consecutive increase.
The rise was smaller than in
seven of the First 10 months of
this year, yet enough to reassure
analysts that no unwelcome sur
prises are threatened for the
near future.
The index has grown 21.1
percent since March 1982, when
the sensitive government indica
tors hit bottom. At that point the
economy still had a long way
farther down to go and the im
provement in the leading indica
tors proved to be wildly prema
ture.
Despite its shortcomings as a
forecasting device, the index is
the government’s best attempt
to tell the future. And the future
for the time being is bright,
analysts said.
“This means that the recov
ery is on track and the leading
indicators show substantial eco
nomic improvement still ahead
— full steam ahead,” a White
House spokesman said.
Six of the 10 indicators mea
sured in October contributed to
the overall improvement, fore
most among them the pace of
new business formations.
A slight deterioration in the
length of the average workweek
was the strongest of the four
negative factors for the month.
Besides business formations,
the positive indicators for Octo
ber were new orders for con
sumer goods, the pace of de
liveries, building permits, stock
prices and the money supply.
Holding back the month’s in
crease, besides the average
workweek, was an increase in
the average weekly initialdaiml
for state unemployment in®
ance. Other negative categonel
were orders for factory i
ment and raw materials price I
Commerce Secretary Mil
colm Baldrige, in a statemeiij
prepared by his economicad«
ers, said that even withthedtl
cline in one importantcatem|
orders for factory equipmml
he is still encouraged.
“October’s capital
orders were 11.7 percent ab«|
the third quarter's average,™
forcing die favorable ouiloo
for the capital spending red
ery now in progress,” he MB
Greyhound union members
meet with federal mediator
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Union
leaders representing striking
Greyhound workers, armed
with a renewed pledge of sup-
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THE GREY FOX
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A CHRISTMAS
STORY
7:35 9:55
TRADING PLACES
port from the AFL-CIO, met
Wednesday with chief federal
mediator Kay McMurray,
The company has warned
that the nationwide walkout has
reached “the point of no re
turn,” but there was no indica
tion from AFL-GIO Secretary-
Treasurer Thomas Donahue of
a quick end to the strike.
“I think that what you have is
a robust strike with a group of
workers that are very deter
mined to stay united,” Donahue,
the federation’s second-ranking
official, said after a strategy ses
sion.
“I think that the company’s
posture at this point is a very
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lough one and we’ll just have to
see what the outcome of that
strike is,” he said.
The strike, now under way
for 28 days, has been marked by
periodic violence, and a working
Greyhound driver’s home in
Galifornia was firebombed early
Wednesday.
McMurray, director of the
government’s Federal Media
tion and Conciliation Service,
met with leaders of the 31
Greyhound locals of the Amal
gamated Transit Union and
John Rowland, president of the
165,00-member national union.
A company official said
Greyhound had not been in
vited to the talks.
Greyhound Chairman John
Teels took a hard-line stance in
the aftermath of overwhelming
rank-and-file rejection of the
company’s 7.8 percent pay-cut
demand and reduced benefits.
He said the company could do
without its union-covered
workers.
“We have reached the point
of no return in protecting the
jobs of our employees,” Teels
said.
Greyhound announced plans
to double its reduced bus service
without the strikers, but officials
conceded it would not be at full
strength before next summer.
The bus line carried 57 million
passengers last year.
In Norwalk, Calif., the home
of a non-striking Greyhound
driver was hit by a Molotov cock
tail early Wednesday,
wife and two sons escaped!
jury. jy
Driver David Weigle, »ii
police said had received sew
telephoned threats, was dm:
a Inis to San Francisco atil
time, his first road assignme:
since the strike began.
Donahue told reporters
Washington that he reassim
the union officials of assistati
by the AFL-CIO, which 1
already declared a nationd
“We have reached the]
point of no return,
protecting the jobs oil
our employees." -\
G rev hound Chair]
United
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man John leels. goes the sp
boycott of the bus line.
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Cafeteria
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These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods.
Each Daily Special Only $2.39 Plus Tax.
“Open Daily”
Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M. — 4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M
Noting the labor federaiift* ) ?^ e y an
tradition of non-involvemeiii» ai ° orne
bargaining, Donahue saiJr^heaste
“What needs ui happen isfori®** coac h '
C .reyhound people to cornels® Nc
to bargaining with the un®^ atu rda)
and to try to work out tho$edi? ama in
ferences in the collective for
gaining.” B on ly his
S^rs’ helm
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concerned about the colled®’r 6 * evei
bargaining system. ■und St °
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MONDAY EVENING
TUESDAY EVENING
WEDNESDAY
SPECIAL
SPECIAL
EVENING SPECIAL
Salisoury Steak
with
Mexican Fiesta
Dinner
Chicken Fried Steak
w cream Gravy
[ Mushroom Gravy
Two Cheese and
Onion Enchiladas
Whipped Potatoes and
Choice of one other
Whipped Potatoes
w chili
Vegetable
Your Choice of
Mexican Rice
Roll or Corn Bread and Butter
One Vegetable
Patio Style Pinto Beans
Coffee or Tea
Roll or. Corn Bread and Butter
Tostadas
Coffee or Tea
Coffee or Tea
One Corn Bread and Butter
Jrolina ai
United Press International before takil
H UNTSVILLE -T«'l98l. Hi s
Texas death row inmates" Went S-g bi
had been given mid-Decei^including tf
execution dates have rect in 10 years
stays from federal judges, p^Tangerine
on officials said Wednesday “
Thomas Andy Barefoot,
who was scheduled to die I)) 11
jection on Dec. 14, received
stay from U.S. DistrictJm
Lucius D. Bunion moments
ter convicted killer Robert Sal
van was executed in Florida
toston Coil
THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL
%
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Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner
SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE
Parmesan Cheese - Tossed Green Salad
, Choice of Salad Dressing — Hot Garlic Bread
' Tea or Coffee
FOR YOUR PROTECTION OUR PERSONNEL HAVE HEALTH CARDS.
Barefoot was given the si
based on a legal issue peitdi
before the Supreme Courtt* 1
cerning the proportionality
sentences for similar crimes
Barefoot, a former
worker from New Iberia, b
was sentenced to die forthe'
gust 7, 1978 shooting death 1
Harker Heights policeman^ 1
Levin.
FRIDAY EVENING
SATURDAY
SUNDAY SPECIAL
SPECIAL
NOON and EVENING
NOON and EVENING
FRIED CATFISH
SPECIAL
ROAST TURKEY DINNER
FILET w TARTAR
SAUCE
Cole Slaw
Hush Puppies
Choice of one
vegetable
Roll or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
Yankee Pot Roast
Texas Style
(Tossed Salad)
Mashed
Potato w
gravy
Roll-or Corn Bread & Butter
Tea or Coffee
Served with
Cranberry Sauce
Cornbread Dressino
Roll orCorrTBread - Butter - j
Coffee or Tea
Giblet Gravy
And your choice of any
One vegetable
Doyle Edward Skillern
was scheduled to die on Dei
He received his slay on Nor
from the Fifth U.S. Girt 1
Court of Appeals, whichsaid'
cause “an appeal is still pendit
t he sch ed u i ing of an executin' 1
premature.”
Skillern was sentenced^'
for the 1974 death of Pati^
Randel, a state undercover^
colics agent, who was shoti"
roadside park near Geo 1 !
West.
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