Battalion Classified FOR RENT HELP WANTED NOW HIRING Waiters, Waitresses, Bus help, Bellman, Cooks, cooks helpers, supervisors, house keeping personnel. Apply in person 9am - 4pm. Betty Young RAMADA INN 410 S. Texas Avenue, C.S. i 4 6t4 PIANO DELEVERY POSITION Deliver in your truck earn ( + -) $6.00/hourly + mile age. KEYBOARD CENTER POST OAK MALL APPT. ONLY 764-0006 DOMESTIC SERVICES Now hiring. Flexi ble hours. Team cleaning homes $3.85/hour plus travel allowance. Need phone and transportation. Call 693-1954. •SMILING •HAPPY •FRIENDLY ‘ENERGETIC Specializing in Customer Service Customer Relations If you qualify apply in person 2p.m.-5p.m. Daily Experience Not Necessary but helps. Work around your class schedule. Applications now being ac cepted for present & summer semester route openings. Car riers can earn $400-$700/mo. and transportation allowance provided. Routes take 2Y2-3 hours. Call Julian McMurray 693-2323 or James Anderton at ■693-7815 i23tfn Summer job business major light bookkeeping and counter work $4.50 per hour Monday thru Friday 8-5 Bryan Iron and Metal, Bryan, Texas. i48ti Part-time leasing agent weekends only, $5 hour. Sat. 8 hours, Sun, 4 hours. Person who likes people to assist in renting and pre-leas ing apartments for major complex. Call 693- 2614. 14813 Team Clean offices. Night, morn ings and weekends. Flexible hours, Above minimum pay. Travel and vacation. Must have car, phone and job references Home Care Services. 846-7759. 136tfn WAIT PERSONS Immediate openings for experi enced wait persons & cooks. Full or part-time. Will Train. Apply in person at SWENSEN’S Culpepper Plaza College Station 14 2tfn BE YOUR OWN BOSS! Join fast growing international service com pany. Full training with management assis tance. Earn $25,000-$65,000 per year. Exclu sive territory. Ambitious people only.Call Beverly Phillips person-to-person collect 817- 756-2122. 147M Dallas-Ft. Worth SUMMER JOBS $1290 MO. Scholarship Program Work Study Program No experience Neccessary Call 392-3532 Call when you return home. Experienced Aerobic instruc tors. Apply in person at Gyms of Texas, 700, University Dr. East. Summer and fall posi tions. 147M PART-TIME SUMMER JOB We are now hiring for part- time evening & vweekend out side soliciting. Excellent com mission. Call Mark at 846 6265 or 846-7592. 143110 Inhome babysitter wanted for 21 month old girl. Education 'major with emphasis in Kin- I dergarten preferred. Flexible ' hours/779-2394. i 4 6M THE GREENERY is hiring trainees tor their landscape mainte nance teams. Full or part time. (Full morning or afternoon availability required. STARTING AT $4.00 PER HOUR. Apply at 1512 Cavitt, B, 823-7551 NOW HIRING FOR SUMMER Part-time evening & weekend shift for telephone sales positions available. Excellent commission with guaranteed minimum of hourly wage. Call Mark 7592 or 846-8265. 141110 D.R. Cain Rentals 1-2-3 Bedroom Apts. Townhomes Duplexes College Station: *Brazos House *Hawk Tree *Longmire House ‘Navarro 4-plexes ‘Yellowhouse Bryan: ‘Briar Oaks ‘Briarcrest 4-plexes ‘Pecan Ridge "Wilde Oak Circle SUMMER SHUTTLE BUS 693-8850 693-8345 3002 South Texas Aggies work for your summer rent. Apartment make-ready, maintenance, lawn work, etc. Courtyard Apartments, 600 University Oaks. 693-2772. 142t8 W.S.I.’s Camp Bette Perot needs Water Safety Instructors for Resident Camp June 3- August 3. Call Tejas Girl Scout Council 214/823-1342. M8tS Motivated and dependable sales girl part-time. Experience beneficial bur not necessary. Call for Appointment between 12 & 2. 693-4522 M4t5 ALASKAN SUMMER JOBS: For information send S.A.S.E. to Alaskan Jobs, Box 40235, Tus- con.AZ 85717. 138U0 NEED A MINI WAREHOUSE? WHY? We give Free Storage with a fall lease (limited offer) Call now for details WILLOWICK APTS. 430 SW Parkway 693-1325 FOR RENT ALL BILLS PAID Summer Rates Starting At 1BR $265 2BR $375 VIKING Apartments Hours M-F 9-5 S-S 9-2 693-6716 140114 SUMMER RATES AVAILABLE Starting at 1 Bedroom $195 2 Bedroom $295 EAST GATE APTS. 401 Lincoln Dr. E. 696-7380 ’ 4-pIex 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 REDUCED RATES. One bedroom with study. Convenient Bryan location. Only $275. Call Anne 693-8850. 147t7 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 <25110 Villa West SUMMER RATES ‘Quiet & Convenient Location ‘Short or Long term leases available ‘No children or Pets Efficiency From $185 1 Bedroom From $220 - $265 2 Bedroom From $250 - $300 3500 Pinfeather M-F 8-5, Sat. 8-12 822-7772 tel sol _2 Blocks from Campus ,/• Summer rates $200 Yearly rates $275 1 Bedroom ^ , Church *crou street 2 blocks from food stores, etc.' 2 blocks from nite life on University. r. In addition we have ' ’ Pool Basket Ball Goals Jacuzzi ■ On premises Security—' Large Party Room Game Room ls( Class Maintenance ' , Open 7 Days per week Moo.-Sat. 1:30-5:30 Sunday 1:00-5:00 / •-401! College Sutioo. Tz. 146133 Live With the Best at PEPPER TREE APARTMENTS M-F 9-6 2701 Longmire 693-5731 Sat 10-5 Sun 1-5 TANGLEW00D SOUTH APARTMENTS 411 Highway 30 693-1111 Leasing for Fall and Spring with special price for the summer. FOR RENT Page 127The Battalion/Thursday, May 3, 1984 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 75tfn1 Governor applauds committee SAVE $$$ • Super Roommate •2-2Floor Plans • Spacious (650 sq.ft.) 1 Bedroom Low summer and 12-month rates BRAZOS HOUSE APTS. 693-9957 Furnished 1-2 bedroom apts. special $260/mo. 12mo. |#aood SCHOLARS INN 401 Cooner 846-3050 144110 Timber Ridge Apartments 1 & 2 BDRMS available. 3 blks from campus. Summer Rates $225.00 & up Fall Rates $300.00 & up $50.00 Deposit With This Ad 846-2173 145115 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 125tfn 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. Summer housing-new 2' bdrm/2 bath 14x70 mobile home. Extra nice. We pay $450/mo. sublease for $160/mo. Includes washer- /dryer, ceiling fans, cable, partly furnished. 764-8464. i 4 8t2 Ibdrm. 2bdrin. central air/heat, wall-to-wall car pet, no pets, Northgate, 1 -825-2761. 135t 15 2 rooms $175, 1/3 bills, Jill, 693-0939. 145t5 Duplex for rent, good location, 2 bedroom 1 bath, washer/dryer, May-Dec, $325/mo. Call Jon 693-4986. 144t7 House sublease, need one person, June 1-Au gust 27, $ 175/month, 1016 Milner, Call John 693-9060. i 46t5 3 bdrm., 2 bath 4-plex w/washer & dryer $375.00. 2 bdrm 1 bath $250.00 both at College Station, 272-8422. 147t5 SERVICES TYPING We understand form and style. AUTOMATED CLERICAL SERVICES 110 Lincoln 693-1070 90136 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. 9ttfn Typing, Editing by Ex-English instrutor at TAMU, 693-1620. 146t5 Bikinis-wearing the latest style? Unwanted hair permanently removed. Pamela Shirley Electro lysis, 846-314'' -3144 or 823-0637. ROOMMATE WANTED WANTED: Tamu female roommates. Rent $87.50 plus V4 utilities. $50.00 deposit. Washer dryer included. Shut tle bus. IV2 mile to cam- ^gt7509600Call Gina, 764- Need a male student to share 5 year old house with deck and fenced yard. Completely furnished with washer and dryer included. No pets, non-smoker $225/month plus utilities. 775-6723 14515 FOR SALE Stereo system Pioneer-sx880, 60 watts amp./tuner, technics-sld3 turntable, Pioneer-CT-f650 cas sette deck, two ECl-Profile 620 speakers-60 watts, FM booster, cables & headphones $375/ Ahmed, 693-1459. 14712 Must sell vinyl couth-Maroon with two arm chairs, sidetable and lamp. Good Condition. $120only, Phone 846-9693. I46t4 Stereo cassette deck for sale, good deck. $100 or best offer, t-all 696-0862. 14218 1981 Yamaha 250-T Perfect local bike. Excel lent Condition. Low miles. Extras $880, 846- 4685. 144t6 1980 Yamaha 175 Enduro for sale. $395, good condition, 696-0754. 147t5 Honda CM 400T, ‘80, excellent condition, 5800 miles, $ 1250. Call Dave, 846-3180. 144t5 9pc. remote control Sony stereo system 4 tno. old, $1300.00, 696-8034, 5 p.m.-l 1 p in. 144t5 Honda XL250, 1983 $1400, less than 900 miles, graduating senior. 696-6555. 145t5 • ' Mobile home. Two bedroom, one bath Washer- /dryer. Call 779-8596. 146t7 Twinbed, drawer desk, 775-5480, Sold sepa rately or together. 14 7t5 United Press International AUSTIN — Gov. Mark White praised a House commit tee Wednesday for killing an acid rain control bill that could have cost the state of Texas as much as $300 million a year un der a new federal tax. The governor said he sup ports congressional action to eliminate acid rain, but he said he was against a national tax to solve a regional problem. The House Energy and Com merce health and environment subcommittee voted 10-9 to de feat a plan that would have im posed a nationwide electricity tax to finance reductions in sul fur dioxide emissions — be lieved to be the key component of acid rain. “Acid rain is a significant problem for many parts of our country, particularly the East Coast,” said White, adding that the proposed tax in Texas could have amounted to 12 percent of all the tax revenues collected nationally. He said the tax on coal-pow ered utilities could have caused higher electric bills for Texas consumers. Geiger counte hook-up begi along border United Press International WANTED •CASH* BEFORE YOU SELL your old gold, silver and rare coins to just anyone, let the profes sionals at Texas Coin Ex change make you our high cash offer! Texas Coin Ex change has been in business in Bryan for over 25 years, with a large selection of rare coins and gold coin jewelery. We a/so stock •Black Hills gold jewelry •Gold chains by weight •Loose diamonds TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE 404 University Dr., C.S. 846-8916 3202a Texas Ave., Bryan 779-7662 82,42 SPECIAL NOTICE TYPING. Research papers, reports, etc. Fast service, near campus, 696-0914, 142t9 ATTENTION HORSEMEN Saddles and Tack The American Saddlery is overstocked. Must auction ap proximately 100 western sad dles of all kinds including Cir cle Y and Tex-Tan with 14”, 15” 16” seats. Some hand- tooled, silver laced and buck stitched. Some plain hard seats. Some children’s sad dles, several full silver show saddles. All adult saddles have a 5 yr. written guarantee. PARTIAL TACK LISTING Circle Y Tack, Sunbeam, Clip pers, S.S. Spurs, S.S. bits, wool blankets, ropes, bridles, large quantity of Circle Y silver headstalls and show halter, halter of all kinds. Hundreds of items too numerous to list. Tack to be sold individually and in group lots. DEALERS WELCOME! Terms: Cash or check with proper I.D. Inspection: Time 6p.m. sale day Auction: May 10, 7:00p.m. V.F.W. 2818 W. By-pass Bryan, Texas Auctioneer: FT. Hutton #TX 054-1338 14812 ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS IF YOU HAVE ORDERED A 1984 AGGIELAND AND WILL NOTBEATTEN- 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 AGGfE- LAND CAN-‘^®B MAILED TO YOU NEXT FALL WHEN THEY ARRIVE. 68H* If you have $229 and a way to Dallas or Houston, you could be in Europe tomorrow with AIRHITCH(tm), (212) 864- 2000, (800) 372-1234. 142115 EL PASO — American offi cials are taking steps to prevent 600 tons of radioactive steel from entering the United States by installing Geiger counters at every border crossing between the United States and Mexico. Representatives of the Nu clear Regulatory Commission of Washington, D.C., meeting with U.S. Customs Service officials, began Wednesday to imple ment the plan. Dr. Juan Rauda Esquivel, head of the Juarez, Mexico branch of the Mexican federal health agency, said plans are al most complete to establish a low-level nuclear waste dump near Juarez where the Cobalt 60-tainted metal would be bur ied. The dump would be in a barren site about 20 miles south of the city. David Lacker, chief of the Texas Department of Health, said there will be no U.S. effort to verify that the site is safe, even though both Juarez and El Paso draw their water from the same underground aquifer which crosses the border and underlies both cities. Officials estimate the Geiger counters will be in place a year, or until Mexican authorities re port all of the 600 stray tons of radioactive steel reinforcing bars have been located. Some of the Geiger counters will be mounted in boxes, such as the devices already installed in El Paso, Lacker said. Others U.S. attorney blast banking regulato United Press International WASHINGTON — A Texas federal prosecutor said Wednesday communication be tween regulatory agencies and the Justice Department about financial institution problems is will be hand-held. John Collins, regionalac I istrator of the Nuclear R? tory Commission, resentatives from agency both countries world™ cleaning up the Cobalt® the NRC will produce a: E lete report on the am iter this summer. TheC 60 spill took place in Juaij December. The “unprecedented; tion accident,” as it wascataL another radiation offidail curred when a Juarez cian removed the Coball^ filled part of an unused r/ therapy machine in thekj where he worked and i cylinder to a Juarez for $ 10. The capsule was bAhe gre open, contaminating Tot of scrap metal, and, la!cm a | e s of products of two foundri«|jj. heads unknowingly bought ra. on t h an a live scrap to make intosteL draftee One foundry in Chitiuj Billy Ca City, 240 miles south oftli: ar while c der, made about 5,000 tci|'itst Soi steel rebar for shipment e y uabbec United States. The J lt the first foundry made cast-ironipfeour: legs for distibution throi*n owne the United States. Prodft% v body both foundries were coijp influe nated, officials said. Wlu, play All of about 700 tonst a n Buico contaminated rebar that successful imported to the United: cfebble in have been located and senutiem and t to the Chihuahua City foi put I g< that made them, Collinssaijd Adams aljmanage ■plie yea; it hanging Was a Cc om his dui tlu close < bright w itier kick- Monetary Affairs SuIko/^"""!^ tee continued hearings B long line of recent bant um b m , ures, including the Empire I>o SS ibIe ; ings and Loan Assooati« u L ained ' Mesquite. ft right w A subcommittee surv()jjg 0 f die n L II 1 <11 1VWU UloLllUL 1WI 1 IJ 1 Ull^lIlO 13 , , , , , J. in'- 1* so poor he learned of three fail- ea sed Wednesday showe )U bl a me h 1 r- rerc miwtnrs and insinfiSSn -n- ures from news reports. East Texas U.S. Attorney Bob Wortham of Tyler was one of several witnesses who said the lack of communication with federal agencies overseeing banks and savings and loans is a major hindrance to prosecution of criminal misconduct by bank officers, directors and insiders. “There is a total lack of com munication,” Wortham said. “We have not received any in formation from any investiga tive agency on any major case.” The testimony came as the Commerce, Consumer and ays has fin m f or a b Ml’s abou 2.25 Mon-Pn til 6 p tv Ist 30 minutes of the 1st fe«Uno of the dny oaturdRy & Suhdav Scmo Citizens (f)5 & oven Anytm; •Students all day Fndav All Seats Tuesday. 5:00-7:15-9:30 Moscow on the Hudson (R) 5:15-7:45-9:45 ‘Swing Shift” (PC) 5:00-7:30-10:00 “VERTIGO” (PO) CINEMA 3 :* t r > r,r Ml » < ,f Non ! » H4C ♦. <’ 14 5:15-7:25-9:45 “Romancing the Stone’ 5:00-7:4Vlff:Tni “Hotel New Hampshire” (R) 5:05-7:30-9:50 “Against All Odds” (R) cers, directors and inside rs '301nillion involved in actual or P ro m: thinL; criminal misconduct inM-he fact cent of 75 recent bank faijL draft pr However, the study sKj^ ciden ^ that in three-fourths 0, ppa r tmem cases, the banking regui- f I()n . ( . y| agencies either made no rfj sc|mi ( ral to the FBI for mves% maml ^ or only made a referral the bank had failed. In 1980, alone, the agd suspected problems ai banks but only referred] names of individuals to the for investigation in 2 percef cases. Wortham said he I learned of the 1982 failin' the Collin County Savings Loan Association in Plano; an FBI agent read a newsft] report about it two months; it was closed. “Since then, the bank dent, comptroller and others have been convicted , said. New Mexico U.S. AM William Lutz said the go' ment needs FBI agents ira in accounting to invei complicated bank schemes and a broad siatm combat general bank fraud Wortham and Lutz among several witnesses I ing about the difficulties working with regulatory cies overseeing the nai banks and savings and lo; including problems in si records s^hiJizMAn ■THEATRES The agencies can unde? civil prosecution but musij on the Justice Departmeiii ilc criminal charges. S 1 OFF ADULT TICKETS | 1«t SHOW SAT.-SUN. STUDENT DISC. MON.-WED. s 2 WITH I.D. Wortham said the Comfl ler of the Currency's should have known some^ wrong in its review of l quest for a national b; charter for the Ranchi/ National Bank in Melvin. He said no one quesi"' that Lynn Carruth Mart? Dallas secretary making^ month and claiming "vab unnamed investments, was to buy a bank in 1981. Ir. Wortham said, the woman fronting for Orrin Shaid; who was on parole for 45 ^ of embezzlement and [ fraud at the Chireno Nai* Bank in Chireno. 7:15-0:35 ICEMAN TitO 9:50 GREYSTOKE The Legend of Taresn SPLASH He said an investigation^ disclosed two $ 1,000 certifi' of deposit had been alter* [ $100,000 CDs and used as lateral to secure a $200,000 at another bank in orderl® Ranchlander. Wortham that before the bank was dared insolvent a year l : more than $6 million in fo 11 lent loans had been made. Shaid and six other [rt have been convicted in Ranchlander collapse. this enc mor trav the Stat I fee the be c be f