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FOR RENT Page 12/The Battalion/Wednesday, September 19, 1984 TIRED OF HIGH UTILITIES? Come to Tanglewood South • Great Location • 2 Pools • Exercise Room • Party Room • 2 Laundry Rooms • Covered Parking ALL UTILITIES PAID 411 Harvey Road, C.S. Share half expenses of two bedroom apartment. $152.50/month for you. Eight minute walk from HELP WANTED TAMIL Furnished. 846-7855. 10t5 Part-time help wanted. Apply at Piper’s Gulf service 3 bdrm. 2 bath 4-plex c lose to TAML w/washer & station, Texas Avenue at University Drive. lOtlO dryer. $350.00,272-8422. 13tl0 ' Students part-time laboratory assistants in Analytical Fraternity/Sorority! Have for sale/lease two 4-plex close Chemical laboratory. 693-311 1. 12t4 to campus. Large yard, shuttle bus. 764-9162. Ilt5 ^ Part-time handy man. Experienced necessary. Af- Townhouse, 1527 Wolf Run, 3 bedroom, 2 baths, ternoons preferred. Call Beal Realty, 823-5469 ask for newly re-painted, new carpets and roof, $600/month, Ten. lOtlO utilities not included 190t24 Bargain one month’s free rent, one bedroom all bills paid, two blocks from campus, pets, 696-1127. 9t5 HELP WANTED CHARI.I S—women’s clothing-sales part-time. Apply in person. 696-9626. 13t5 THE ROXZ/TEAZERS is now hiring all positions. All applications being accepted at Teasers. Apply morn ings 9-12 pan.. 846-2277. I3t5 Wanted delivery persons Earn $5-$8 an hour from salary, tips, and commission Apply in person between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Townshire Shopping Center, Bryan, Texas. 822-7373 </) b 5< as n on O CL ®1980 Domino’s Pizza, Inc. 1212 Part-time Computer Operator, no ex perience required. Must be reliable, able to work some late evenings and early mornings alternate weekends. Prefer Sophomore or Junior. Please send resume to: Don Lawrence, P.O. Box 6500, Bryan, Texas 77805. 4t10 TRAVEL ENTHUSIAST NEEDED! Campus Rep., to sell Ski Trips to Mid west & Colorado & Beach Trips to Ca ribbean. Earn cash & free trips. Call (312)871-1070 today! Or write: Sun & Ski Adventrues, 2256 N. Clark, Chi- cagl, IL 60614. i3ti FARMER’S MARKET BARBEQUE, 810 South Main, Bryan now accepting applications for part-time catering persons. Part-time waiters/waitresses. Full-time cooks. Please apply between 10-6 p.m. daily. No phone calls Please! 9tE Weekend prepers needed for Saturday & Sunday morning 9a.m. to Ip.rn. Applications accepted seven days a week 9a.m. to 12 noon. Pelican’s Wharf. 12t5 ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE; Medical Billing Clerk for Bryan, TX. Part-time to full-time. Send resume and references to: P.O. Box 1547, Ukiah. CA. 95482. 13t5 KITCHEN HELP, COUNTER HELP, WAITPER- SONS NEEDED for new restaurant; all hours avail able. Apply at LA TAQUER1A and TORTILLA FAC TORY, 102 Church St., behind the DELUXE, 846- 0228. 12t4 Fifteen (15) Students needed to conduct brief tele phone interviews, Monday through Thursday, 5:30 pm until 8:30 pm, September 24 to October 25. Trans portation needed. Contact Department of Rural Socio logy, 845-5332. $4.25/hr. 1D5 THE ROXZ is now hiring all positions. Apply during the day between 11-12:30 p.m. Post Oak Mall, 764- 0520. 12t5 SPECIAL NOTICE mmmKmmmmmmmrnmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmm: THANKSGIVING ’84 SKI VAlL/BKAVER CREEK! 3&4 dav packages, lodging, lifts, equipment. $125- $ 165/person. Call 1-800-222-4840. 13t7 Female afternoon bartender. Waitresses, DJ —Silver Dollar, 775-7919, 846-4691. 190t24 Need part-time help (15-20 hours per week) in advance filling customer orders. $3.75/hr. Contact Kathy Shearer, Shearer Publishing 779-1762. 12t5 GOVERNMENT JOBS. $ 16,559-$50,553/year. Now hiring. Your area. Call 805-687-6000 ext. R-953E. 13t8 Now hiring BAR LENDERS, BARBAGKS, WAIT RESSES and DOORMEN. Apply in person at the Zephyr Club, 913A Harvey Road. For more info, call 693-1989. 13t3 Part-time help wanted-instructors, receptionists, jani tors, general lalxir, locker room attendants, call Aerofit Fitness Center, 823-097E 6tl0 MISCELLANEOUS ANTIHISTAMINE STUDY We are looking for 60 individuals to participate in an antihistamine study.Must meet the following requirements: Weed Allergic: Symptoms include, nasal blockage, sneezing, itch of nose, throat or eyes, watery eyes. Male good physical condition. Willingness to earn $100. Call 775-0425 after 5:30 p.m. 4110 PERSONALS New credit card! No one refused! Also, information on receiving VISA,‘MASTERCARD with no credit check. Free brochure. Call 602-951 -1266 extension-505. 13t3 PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion procedures and referrals—Free pregnancy testing. Houston, Texas 713/524-0548. 10t64 LOSTAND FOUND $50 Reward for return of beat-up white Peugeuot 10 speed stoleen Sept. 13 from SW Pkwy Apart. Enduring sentimental value. No questions asked. Mary, 845- 4111. 1 lt3 WANTED Carpet Wanted to Fit Corps Style Dorm. Call Kyle 260- 1357. Ilt3 ROOMMATE WANTEL Roommate needed for 2 bedroom 2 bath condo, $200.00/inonth, Cripple Creek, 696-0491. 13t8 Need two female roommates Gardenia Apartments, $120.00 plus 1/3 bills. 693-1414, 693-3449. 9t5 FOR SALE XR-500 1979 Honda good condition, $800.00, Vic, 693-4213, street legal. 9tl 1 1981 Mitsubishi Champ, Hatchback, a/c, new tires, four speed, power/economy selector, negotiable! 693- 3740 13tl0 Kawasaki 750 Spectre, ’82. Purchased new last year. Excellent condition. 693-6265 13t5 2 rolls 35mm Kodak for only $2-send check to SEW, 113 A Wetterrnark, Nacogdoches, Texas 75961. 4tl6 Yamaha 250. 2 years old. 3200 miles. Excellent condi tion, 696-8198. 12t4 Honda Nighthawk“S” for sale. 1984 with new bell tourstar helmet and extra helmet. 846-0438. 10t5 Girls bedroom furniture for sale. Excellent condition, 693-3449 after 5:00 p.m. 9t5 SERVICES MIDLAND HEIGHTS INTERNATIONAL • Word Processing • Creative Resume • Translation/Simultaneous Interpretation (French, Greek, German, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, & Spanish) • Copying (Will print colors) 846-6486 403 University Dr. W. (above Campus Photo) TYPING All kinds. Let us type your proposals, dissertations, reports, essays on our WORD PROCESSOR. Fast service. Reasonable rates. BUSINESS & COMMUNICATION INP 100 W. Brookside 846-5794 12129 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. 91tfn DECEMBER GRADS On Your Mark, Get Set, Go - Order Your Graduation Announcements MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER Monday-Friday September 3, 1984 to September 27,1984 Room 217 MSC 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. ONLY 2 APTS LEFT Large 2 BR 1V2 Ba Studio Courtyard APTS 600 University Oaks College Station, TX. 693-2772 IEATRES /■Times today: " 5 »:» vig» co,: Kid . TiS/rf—■ TIMES TODAY:7:15-| “THE NATURAL7(PG) CASH for gold, silver, old coins, diamonds Full Jewelery Repair Large Stock of Diamonds Gold Chains TEXAS COIN EXCHANGE 404 University Dr. 846-8916 3202-A Texas Ave. (across from El Chico, Bryan) 779-7662 191130 MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER Cafeteria - Snack Bar You get more for your money when you dine on campus. “Quality First” f!!3/ ikiinuLMAnl YHkAlkti* BEG. SEPTEMBER 28th H ■ THE BEAR SCHULMAN 6 r"i, 1 ’775-2463775-2468 _ -lit SHOW SAT AND SUN. ALL SEATS ^ MONDAY NITE-SCH6-TUESDAY NITE ME1II / MON-WED FOR ALL STUDENTS WITH CURRENT L IT ID TO A&M-BLINN J.C.-BRYAN HIGH SCHOOL- A&M CONSOLIDATED THE PHILADELPHIA 7:20 EXPERIMENT 9:40 NINJAIII THE DOMINATION 9:45 REVENGE OF ros THE NERDS 9:45 PURPLE RAIN s™* 25* fHE WOMAN 7^20 IN RED 9:40 UL'ij i?DO Dolby 7:30 KdJLIldvW Stereo 9-S0 MANOR EAST III ■823-8300 GREMLINS 2;if THE TEXAS 7:20 CHAINSAW MASACRE 9:40 DREAMSCAPE &!£ £45 WINTER AND SPRING BREAK VACATIONS Steamboat from *74* Daytona Beach from >89* South Padre Island from *78* Corpus Christi/PortA from *79* More information and reservations, call loll free 1-800-321-5911 within Colorado 1 -800-621 -8385 ext. 302 within Fort Collins, Colorado rjk '^jVv'2 493-6703 v,e * dependin' or contact a local Sunchase V up °" campus rep. or your local travel agency TODAY! SERVICES Expert Typing, word processing. All work error free. PERFECT PRINT, 822-1430. Ilt20 WORD PROCESSING. Dissertations, papers,^reports etc. Top quality. Fast, accurate, reasonable, 846-6200. lOtll English tutor available. $ 10/hour. 696-7554. 9t5 Academic typing. Quality and personal service at rea sonable rates. 775-4581. 10t5 Let Suzy type it! Professional Academic typist, also re sume. 775-8476. 189t20 WORD PROCESSING by appointment. Leave name and number after the tones. (Pager) 361-8056. 4t20 Dollar soars in Europe; sets records United Press International LONDON — The dollar soared to unprecedented heights on Euro pean currency markets Tuesday, leaving dealers mystified as it set new records against the British, French, Italian, and Belgian curren cies. Currency traders across Europe were at a loss to offer any fresh ex planations for the dollar’s upward spiral. Karl Otto Poehl, president of the West German central bank, warned that European banks were virtually powerless to halt the rise of the U.S. currency. “The market is really crazy be cause there are no new reasons for the dollar to climb, but everyone still wants them,” said a trader on the Zu rich foreign exchange, where the dollar closed at a z’/a-year high against the usually mighty Swiss cur rency. “The dollar just keeps rising into the void. There are simply no sellers and anyone buying a moderate sum can push the price up quickly,” a dealer in Paris said. “There is a gen eral feeling, however, that we are ar riving at the top.” In London, the pound crashed to an all-time low of $1,232, whipping up a dollar backlash led by Dr. David Owen, leader of Britain’s Social Democratic Party, who told an American Chamber of Commerce luncheon in London that the dollar was “grossly overvalued.” In the French capital, the dollar closed at another record of 9.5187 French francs, up from 9.4275, and in Brussels at an all-time high of 63.30 Belgian francs, up from 62.375. In Milan, the U.S. currency vaulted over the 1,900-lira barrier to close at a record 1,909 lira, up from 1,885. The dollar also was up in Frank furt to an 11 '//-year high of 3.1155 German marks, compared to Mon day’s close of 3.0737. The dollar, tra ding at its highest since 1977 in Swit zerland, closed at 2.547 Swiss francs, up from 2.5277. “The U.S. dollar is currently grossly overvalued, some would say by about a third, and some substan tial correction of its value cannot be long delayed beyond the presi dential election in November,” Owen warned businessmen at the Chamber of Commerce luncheon. High American interest rates — between 1 and 8 percentage points above European rates — provide the basis for the dollar’s strength, but analysts said its current performance defies rational explanation. What’s up { Wednesday SIGMA TAU DELTA: is meeting at 7 p.m. in 126 Blocker Discussion will include: poetry/short story contest, book sale and new members. ELECTION COMMISSION: filing for Freshman Election* begins today in 213 Pavilion at 9 a.m. TEXAS STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION: is havinga meeting at 7 p.m. in 209 Harrington. Ann McDonald will : speak about resume writing and what the placement center has to offer education majors. AGRICULTURAL COMMUNICATORS OF TOMOR ROW: will meet at 7 p.m. in 219 Reed McDonald. CBA FELLOWS PROGRAM: is having an informational re ception at 7 p.m. in 102 Blocker. W.I.L.D.—OUTDOOR RECREATION COMMITTEE: is meeting at 7 p.m. in 401 Rudder. Anyone interested in re- | ceiving outdoor leadership certification is invited. AGGIE FRIENDS: is having an informational meeting at 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder. LAMBDA SIGMA: Dr. John Koldus will speak at Stilly’s Syra- | posium at 11 p.m. by the Sul Ross Statue. TAMU CHESS CLUB: will meet at 8:30 in 510 Rudder. MID-EAST TEXAS DIETETIC ASSOCIATION: will meet at 3:30 p.m. in 100 Kleberg. AMERICAN INSTITUTE FOR DRAFTERS AND DE SIGNERS: is meeting at 5 p.m. in 115 Thompson for a ro botics demonstration. Everyone is invited. OUTDOOR RECREATION COMMITTEE: is having a kayak roll session at 6:30 p.m. at Cain Pool. WILDERNESS INSTITUTE FOR LEADERSHIP DEVEL OPMENT: is meeting at 7 p.m. in 401 Rudder. YOUNG AMERICANS FOR FREEDOM: will be meeting at j 7 p.m. in 308 Rudder. AUDIO ENGINEERING GROUP: is meeting at 7:30 p.m in 104B Zachry. UNITED CAMPUS MINISTRY: is having an “Aggie Sup- per” and a program on laughter in the Bible at 6:30 p.m. at i A&M Presbyterian Church. MSC AFTER HOURS: registration ends today at 6 p.m. at Rudder Box Office. OFF-CAMPUS AGGIES: is meeting at 6:30 p.m. in 226 MSC. | ST.MARY‘S NEWMAN CLUB: is having a meeting at 7:30 | p.m. in the student center. The country dinner and square . dance will be discussed. Thursday CIRCLE K: is meeting in 140 A MSC. Contact Steve Cowart at 260-7773 for more information. TAMU FOLKDANCING CLUB: is meeting at 8 p.m. in the MSC. VICTORIA AREA HOMETOWN CLUB: is meeting at 7 f p.m. in 308 Rudder. If you can’t attend, call 764-9 176 or contact Natalie at 696-7598. FRESHMAN AGRICULTURE SOCIETY: is meeting at 7:30 p.m. in 113 Kleberg. All freshman agriculture majors are encouraged to attend. CHI ALPHA: is meeting at 7 p.m. in 410 Rudder for worship, fellowship and Bible study. WOMEN’S BASKETBALL: is having open tryouts Thursday | and Friday. Contact Lynn Hickey, head coach for informa- don at 845-1052. MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE: is sponsoring “Heavy Metal” for $1.50 at 7:30 and 10 p.m. in Rudder Theater. AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS CLUB: is meeting at 7 | p.m. in 112 O&M. Senator urges inquest due to shortage of corn United Press International WASHINGTON — Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Texas, Tuesday urged the Department of Agriculture to work closely with other investigators in Texas “to get to the bottom” of a shortage of 1 million bushels of corn at the nation’s largest grain elevator. Texas Agriculture Department officials shut down and padlocked the giant PLB Grain Storage com plex near Plainview last Friday after confirming a shortage of govern ment-owned corn worth $3.1 mil lion. The owner of the west Texas el evator, P.L. Blake of Greenwood, Miss., has until Thursday to show MATTRESS SET $79;75 Present this ad and get $10.00 off on any mattress set purchase one cou pon per mattress set. Bed frames $15.00 Texas Furneture Outlet 712 Villa Maria PANNING FOR GOLD? The Battalion Classifieds 845-2611 the federal government he can come up with the missing corn and until mid-October to show why his state li cense should not be permanently re voked. “I am surprised by this discovery, particularly in light of statements by U.S. Department of Agriculture of ficials who inspected this facility last year when questions were raised about its operation,” said Bentsen. The PLB complex came under scrutiny last year when Texas offi cials charged a deterioration of the quality of 21.5 millon bushels of gov ernment-owned grain stored there. Texas officials earlier this year urged Agriculture Secretary Joili! Block to release the corn todrougll stricken Texas farmers and ranol ers. He refused until Congress las' year authorized the Emergengi Livestock Feed Program which oft feted about 83 million bushels di corn at discounted prices to lit ranchers and farmers. 8 T he Commodity Credit Coi|| which stores and insures federal owned grain, had loaded out mostdl its grain at PLB in the last six to niai months under the emergency feel program. CCC officials said then was supposed to be 1.8 million bush els left before the shortage was § covered. ! GET BACK IN THE SWING GF THINGS ATINTERURBAN We’ve got a great happy hour lined up for you and your party this fall FEATURING Interurban Happy Hours 4-7:00 Mon.-Thurs. 4-6:30 Fri. 10-Close Mon.-Sat. 2:30-1 1:00 Sunday Free Munchies 5:30-6:30 Mon.-Fri. And don’t forget about our $1.00 FROZEN MARGARITAS served between I and 4 p.m. Every Day! 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