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    Battalion Classified
Page 16/The Battalion/Thursday, April 12, 1984
SPECIAL NOTICE
THEY’RE HERE!.'!
Pick up your graduation announce
ments orders NOW!!
MSC Browsing Library
Room 223
Extra
Sale
Announcements Go On
April 17th at 8:00am.
MSC Student Finance Center Room
217.
ATTENTION
GRADUATING
SENIORS
IF YOU HAVE
ORDERED A 1984
AGO I ELAN D AND
WILL NOT BEATTEN-
DIN A&M NEXT FALL
AND WISH TO HAVE
IT MAILED TO YOU.
PLEASE STOP BV
THE STUDENT PUB
LICATIONS OFFICE,
ROOM 230 REED
MCDONALD BUILD
ING AND PAY A $3.50
MAILING FEE ALONG
WITH YOUR FOR
WARDING ADDRESS
SO YOUR AG
LAND CAN-
MAILED TO YOU
NEXT FALL WHEN
THEY ARRIVE. 9St1f
FOR RENT
HELP WANTED
SPACE STATION
New Mini-Storage Units
5x5
5x10
10x10
10x15
10x20
Located on Manuel Dr. in C.S.
off S. Texas Ave. between Hol-
leman and Southwest Park
way, 696-8791. 126120.
Deluxe duplexes and four-
plexes 2 bdrm., 1 1/2 bath,
large walk-in closets, washers
& dryers some units, fenced
yards, sundecks or patios,
good locations, some units
with wet bars. 693-8685, 775
0712.
NOW TAKING FALL LEASES
3 bedroom, 2 baths with washer
& dryers. From $435/month. Sum
mer rates also available. Call 696-
7714 or 693-0982 or after 6p.m.
696-4384. I25tfn
FOR RENT
NEW
MINI WARE
HOUSES
Sizes available 5x5 to 10x30
THE STORAGE CENTER
3007 Longmire
College Station
(near Ponderosa Motel and
Brazos Valley Lumber)
764-8238 or 696-4203
696-5487
75tfn
3 bedroom 2 bath house,
furnished including washer
& dryer. Forget summer
utility worries-all bills paid!
On shuttle, 846-2014 after
CHEMICAL TECHNICIAN WANTED
Local firm seeks person with good chem-in-
strument background and entrepreneurial
personality to demonstrate Wafertoc instru
ment to manufacturers of semiconductors in
California, May - September. Attractive com
pensation package includes travel expense,
base salary and interesting bonus arrange-
r-ient. Own reliable auto helpful.
Call John Hughey, 693-1711, for interview.
O.l. Corporation
An Equal Opportunity Employer 130t7
2 bed. 2 bath and 3 bed. 2
bath duplexes; large;
fenced yards, shuttle bus,
close to Culpepper Plaza,
846-2014 after 4p.m.
^hecl^out B 721 - Dominikj29t^
Tired of using laundry
mats-cost & time? We furn
ish full size washer &
dryer. 3 bd 2 bath close to
TAMU & mall reduced to
$360 for summer starting
5/15/84. 1st three leases
receives a ceiling fan in
room of your choice. 775-
5757.
127119
RESERVE
YOUR
SUMMER
STORAGE
NOW
Don’t get stuck!
Call: 775-5870
PAC RAT
MINI STORAGE
SUMMER RATES
On 3 bedroom, 2 baths with washer & dryers
From $335-395/month. Near shopping cen
ters and campus. Limited number available
during summer For appointment, call 696-
7714 or 693-0982 or after 6p.m., 696-4384.
125tfn
B.B. Scasta, Inc.
130110
Pre-Lease now for fall
Spacious 2 bdrm 1 Vs bath 4-plex.
Large walk-in closets, washer &
dryer included with water pd, sun
deck or patio, close to campus &
shuttle bus.
693-4750;693-3213 isono
4-plex close to TAM U. One bedroom now available,
1 bdrm. & 2 Bdrm. available for summer & fall. One
bedroom $260/mo. 2 bdrm., $325/mo., water paid.
779-1613. 123t30
2 bedroom. On shuttle. Summer & 5290/ 693-
1813. 132t5
3bdrm. 2 bath 4-plex w/washer & dryer, College
Station, $375.00, 272-8422. 132t5
$250.00 1 bdrm. house near TAMU, 693-5286.
129t 11
.3 bedrm. 2 bath 4-plex near TAMU, nearly
new, $350, pre-lease possible, 693-5286. 127tl3
HELP WANTED
Part-time General Handy-man
needed to assist land devel
oper. Outside maintenance
and duties with very flexible
schedule. Start at $3.65 hour.
Call 779-3094 Michael Bag-
ley. 133t2
WAITERS—WAITRESSES
Lunch & Dinner shifts. Apply
in person, 2-4p.m. HILL’S
RESTAURANT, East 29th at
Carter Creek. i33ts
Needed immediately at TEXAS VETERIN
ARY MEDICAL DIAGNOSTIC LABORA
TORY, student worker III ($3.84/hr.) xeroxing,
filing, answering telephones, using computers
to give lab results to veterinarians, preparing
reports for mailing and other related secreta
rial duties. Typing skills helpful. Working
hours: 4-7p.m. Mon-Fri: 8-12 noon, Saturday.
Call Becky, 845-9004. 13212
ATTENTION COLLEGE
STUDENTS
Part-times employment available.
Also hiring for full-time summer
work. Many positions open in other
Texas cities. To apply call Mr. Phil
lips at 823-7456 for interview
times.
GREAT OPPORTUNITY
Manager for University Refrigera
tors needed beginning 5/1/84.
Good pay, great hours, excellent
experience, LD-telephone bene
fits! Call 846-9495 for details and
application. tsrts
Applications now being accepted
for present & summer semester
route openings. Carries can earn
$400-$700/mo. and transportation
allowance provided. Routes take
2V2-3 hours. Call Julian McMurray
693-2323. 123tfn
Preleasing for summer 1, 2, 3 bedroom apts. &
houses, $190-5375, 775-5757. 127U9
WAIT PERSONS
Immediate openings for experienced wait persons &
cooks. Full or part-time. Will train. Must be available to
start by April 21st. Apply in person at:
SWENSENS
Culpepper Plaza
College Station t32tfn
Live With the Best at
PEPPER TREE
APARTMENTS
M-F 9-6
2701 Longmire
693-5731
Sat 10-5
Sun 1-5
WANTED: Full-time chair-side assistant for
oral surgeons office. Call 775-7101 between 8-
12. 130t5
Dishwashers $4.25/hour; Dinner shift. Apply in
person 2-4p.rn. HILL'S RESTAURANT, East
29th at Carter Creek. 133t5
ELECTRIC COWBOY is now hiring WAIT
RESSES. Must apply in person, Skaggs Center,
846-2277. 132t3
Guitar Instructor needed. Apply Lange Music,
1410 Texas Avenue, Bryan, 822-2334. 132t2
LOST
LOST: Two gold religious medals & chain on
the soccer field. REWARD. 846-152-1. 129t5
Getty divestiture concerns
truck stop, oil men groups
EARN WHILE YOU LEARN
Needed for educational research:
persons 18 to 70 years of age. Lis
ten, read, or work with "hands-on”
materials. $1.00 paid for each 1/2
hour activity completed (to $12). If
interested, Call Sharon Hoffer any
day of the week at 775-0993 from
2:00 - 6:00pm or 8:00 - 10:00pm.
12816
Newly Remodeled Newly Redecorated
Very Large 1 bedroom units
Nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath units
with split bedrooms.
Huge walk-in closets
Laundry Facilities
Pool & Spa
Sun Deck
3200 PINFEATHER
OFFICE HOURS
9-6 Mon.-Sat. •'12-5 Sun.
Near Shuttle Bus
Club Room
On-Site Security
Phone
822-7321
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Truck
stop operators and oil jobbers
expressed concern Wednesday
that the government’s order for
Texaco to divest itself of Getty
assets in 15 states under the oil
giants’ proposed merger will he
anticompetitive.
In testimony at a joint hear
ing by two Small Business sub
committees, representatives of
the National Association of
Truck Stop Operators said the
group is not anti-merger but be
lieves each merger should be
closely examined.
A small space
in the right place
makes. . .
A BIG SALE!
Battalion Classifieds
SERVICES
TYPING
We understand form and style.
AUTOMATED CLERICAL
SERVICES
110 Lincoln 693-1070
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. 9i«n
“We are particularly afraid in
some instances that anticompe
titive effects on the downstream
end of the chain are being
largely ignored — or perhaps
are not fully understood,” said
Ronald Ziegler, president of the
group.
He said the group is partic
ularly concerned about the pro
posed Federal Trade Commis
sion’s consent order in the
Texaco-Getty merger. It re-
? |uires divestiture of Getty’s re
ining and marketing assets in
15 states to ensure the merger is
not anticompetitive.
The group said as many as
12,000 people could be thrown
out of work if no one else buys
the Skelly-Getty assets.
Ziegler said the result may
lessen competition if the cur
rent source of supply for over
200 truck stops is eliminated,
along with Getty’s marketing
orientation and incentives for
truck stop franchisees.
“Unfortunately the FTC’s or
der reflects no realistic analysis
of these possible changes in
competitive structure or an as
sessment whether such changes
would be permissible,” he said.
The 15-state region includes
Colorado, Illinois, Indiana,
Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Mich
igan, Missouti, Nebraska, North
Dakota, Oklahoma, South Da
kota, Texas, Wisconsin and
Wyoming.
Ted Harder, president of Sa-
lina Truck Pla/a Inc. in Salina,
Kan., said many owners are
concerned about losing Getty’s
strong credit card program and
its effective advertising cam
paign. He said he has spoken
with other Getty customers in
Kansas and all fear the divesti
ture will result in less competi
tion.
“In the past seveeral years,
marketing pullouts by Sinclair,
Vickers, Cnamplin, Gulf and
Mobil — coupled with the]
vious withdrawal by fejl
have significantly reduce^
petition,” he said.
John Hahn, executivej
tor of the Missouri Oil Jo)
Assocation, called the dJ
ture “totaly unjustified”as|
aco already has withdrawn^
much of the area and will
ing Getty will hurt dies
station owners.
“The government she
courage Texaco to honor!
Getty contracts — not give!
an excuse to cancel theiu'l
said.
“As it now stands, it islilil
rabbit saying to the fox, Hi
ever you do, don’t thrown
that briar patch.’ Texaco!
not seem at all unhappyi|
the FTC order,” he said.‘i
Getty people are definitely
happy about it.’’
Union officials attack bi
to revive ‘bracero’ plan
TYPING
Reports, dissertations, term pap
ers, resumes. WORD PROCES
SING. Reasonable rates. EXECU
TIVE SECRETARIAL SERVICES
at Main entrance to A&M on Texas
Avenue, 121 Walton, 696-
3785. 126(18
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Union
officials Wednesday opposed
the resurrection of a program
that would allow Mexican
“guest workers” in the United
States legally.
The program, ended in
Quality Typing. Term papers, Theses. Fast
turnaround. Call Marilyn. 693-7515. 9 a.m. - 7
pm. 121125
WORD PROCESSING, 846-3833.
115t10
WORD PROCESSING. Paper, reports.disserta-
tions, etc, Fast, Accurate, Reasonable. 846-6200
128tl7
TYPING. Your choice of styles. Fast, reliable,
experienced. 693-8537, 693-6483 122124
ROOMMATE WANTED
^CHULMAli
THEATRES
$ -41 OFF ADULT TICKETS
1 1st SHOW 8AT.-SUN.
STUD'ENT DISC. MON.-WED.
8 2 WITH I.D.
SCHULMAN 6
2002 E. 29th
775-2463 775-2468
7:20 9:40
UP THE CREEK
1962, brought hundreds of
thousands of low-paid Mexican
workers into the United States
to help harvest crops.
The union charges were
aimed at a proposal by Reps.
Leon Panetta, D-Calif., and Sid
Morrison, R-Wash., to expand a
program for bringing in Mexi
cans for seasonal farm work.
The proposal was sharply at
tacked by AFL-CIO Secretary-
Treasurer Thomas Donahue at
a House hearing held by Rep.
George Miller, D-Calif., who
also opposes the plan.
Donahue said the Panetta-
Morrison amendment lacks
safeguards against the exploita
tion of the foreign workers, and
2 roomates needed: male, non-
smkoking, clean regular persons.
Share 3 BR home, fenced yard.
Nice. $150.00/mo.. CRAIG at 779-
9525 before 9a.m. Thursdays, Fri
days. 132t5
FOR SALE
’83 Fleetwood 2/1 like new,
central air heat appliances,
never used. Assume mortgage
payments, $307.59 nothing
down to be moved, 822-4780.
7:25 9:45
FOOTLOOSE,
7:20 9:40
POLICE ACADEMY
7:30 9:50
WHERE THE BOYS ARE
7:25 9:55
TERMS OF ENDEARMENT
VW Bug for sale. New engine, $950, '72, call
693-3182. 133tI0
Selling Ford Mustang Hatchback, 1977, good
condition. $2100.00 or best offer, 693-8513.
129t5
For Sale 31 ft. Airstream Travel Trailer. Excel
lent Condition. 775-6477 or(512) 255-2662
128tl8
1979 Trans-Atn, blue in storage 13,400 inimles,
$6,900,775-6102. 127U0
Must sell ten-speed Schwinn, beautiful dorm
carpet, 260-6496. 133t2
Hammond Organ—Like new. Leslie Speakers-
double keyboard, automatic chords, lots more,
best offer, 693-1220. 129t5
Hobie 14, trailer, lake stor., excellent condition,
* 1500.00, 260-7806, 846-0066. 132t4
Yamaha K350 cassette deck for sale best offer,
260-3872. 132t5
1977 VW Rabbit. Rebuilt new tires, AM/FM cas
sette, $2500, 846-4695. 13115
1979 Yamaha DT 125. Good shape. $400. Ask
for Darrell, 764-9213. 132t4
Sofabed, tables, chair, etc. May grad, must sell,
693-5583. 132t3
’79 Kawasaki KZ-400.Red, $975; will consider
trade. Bobby, 822-0453. 133t5
EEL Dealer Guns and ammunition (Class III)
764-7615-8p.m. 130t5
1983 Yamaha MC. 50cc, excellent condition,
$350,693-4163 131t5
KORG Guitar Synthesizer $250, Peavey 4-12
cabinet $100, 775-6461 131t4
OFFICIAL NOTICE
The following people filed applications with the
PCC on 3-8-84 for new low power TV stations
in COLLEGE STATION (tower site is N.L. 30-
38-52, W.L. 96-20-44) on channel: 52--|uana
McCavera. Lidia Rodriguez, Deana Hinojosa,
Evangelina Garcia, Etcio Salgado, Evarista Ro
mero, Juan Ortiz, Mike Mendoza and Joann
Villareal. 133tl
7:35 9:55
CHILDREN OF
THE CORN
MANOR EAST III
Manor East Mall
823-8300
7:15-9:35
ICE PIRATES
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Moo frl til * p m
i«t 10 mtnutm* of
i*t r*4»tijr« nt pay
Saturday A Sunday San»or
C»»nan»(6S A Ovao Anytima
Studanis an day t nday
ah Saaia Tuaaday
POST OAK MAU O
CINEMAS O
06 16
5:05 7:15 9:30 (PG)
(Moscow on the Hudson
5:00 7:38 18:80
‘Against All Odds”(R)
TSTbtso
GREYSTOKE
JTh^LegoncU>f Tarzan
7:25-9:45
SPLASH
5:15-7:38-8:48 <PQ)
“Racing With
5:15-7:45-8:50 (PQ)
“Romancing Tha Stona’
, 5:00 7:30 8:35
“Hard To Hold” (PG)
5:30-7:50-10:00
‘ Purple Hearts” (R)
comes at a time when Vesj
around us the desperaiioj
U.S. workers for jobs.” a
The legislation calls forjl
ral changes in immiffl
laws, and would gram legal
dence to millions of aliensj
illegally in the United Sian
The Panetta-Morrison j
posal is only one of many]
troversies triggered bythea
Miller said the "bracero j
f ram, begun during World!
I, was "one of the sd
chapters in the history ofj
United States.”
He said the program broij
in nearly 500,000 worka
year to provide farmers I
“cheap, exploitable labor."
Miller has proposed a i™
year phase-out of an existiif
gal “guest-worker" proj
however, his proposal
only a part of farmers'demii
for temporary farm labor.
The labor gap is now fil
illegal aliens, many of w
could seek legal residence
der the amnesty provisioffij
the pending immigration
Donahue supported Ml
plan, but said the Panetta-S
risen amendment would
both foreign and Araei
workers.
The old bracero program
said, “led to shameful expl«
tion” of Mexican worken
unscrupulous employs
“Treatment of the bracero*
the Fields was often indect
cruel and sometimes inhui®
he said.
The Senate passed an in 1
gration bill last year, butHd
action was stalled becauseoti
position by Hispanic meml)®
Attention All Recognized
Student Organizations
Applications for MSC Cubicle Spaces are
now being taken for the following year.
Please pick up your cubicle application in
the Student Programs Office, Room 216
of the MSC. Deadline for applications is
Monday, April 16, 5:00.
V
WANTED
TEXAS COIN
EXCHANGE
Now Selling loose di
amonds for Aggie rings and
other personal jewelry. For
best prices be sure to
check with us.
Never a sale, just best re
tail price in town.
Yes, you can layaway.
8 pt $46.00 10pt $57.50
20 pt $150.00
Setting additional
$25.00
404 University Dr.
3202-A Texas Ave.
(Across from El Chico, Bryan)
846-8916 i (yii?o
Applications for meeting rooms in the
University Center Complex for Rec
ognized Student Organizations,
Clubs, and Governing Bodies will be
accepted for the 1984 Fall Semester
(August 16-December 14, 1984) in
the scheduling office, 2 nd Floor Rud
der Tower beginning at 8:00 a.m,
Monday, April 16, 1984. Application
forms may be obtained in the sched
uling office, 2 nd Floor, Rudder Center.