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FOR RENT
Newly Remodeled Newly Redecorated
Very Large 1 bedroom units
$275/mo.
Nice 2 bedroom, 2 bath units
with split bedrooms.
Huge walk-in closets
$405/mo.
Near Shuttle Bus
Club Room
On-Site Security
Phone
822-7321
Laundry Facilities
Pool
Sun Deck
3200 Pinfeather
Office Hours
9-6 Mon.-Fri./Sat. 10-5/Sun. 12-5
STUDENT
SPECIAL
Large Wooded Lots
Come see our beautiful park. We furnish water,
sewer, and mowers.
CLUBHOUSE/LAUNDRY CABLE TV available
SWIMMING POOL NEAR FM 2818
MINUTES TO A&M 2 CAR PARKING
BRING THIS AD AND FOR STUDENTS ONLY:
We lower our deposit and lower our rent for next
12 months.
CLEARLEAF
Mobile Home Community
920 Clearleaf
779-2865
Less than 10 minutes from school.
CAsa
tel sol
2 BLOCKS FROM CAMPUS
Church across street
2 blocks from stores, etc.
2 blocks from nite life on University
$50 Security Deposit-Spring Semester Special.
POOL
JACUZZI
LARGE PARTY ROOM
BASKETBALL GOALS
ON PREMISES SECURITY
1st CLASS MAINTENANCE
Call about our December Special.
401 Stasney College Station, Texas 693-3455
Open Monday-Friday 8:30-5:30
TIRED OF HIGH UTILITIES?
Come to Tanglewood South
• Great Location
• 2 Pools
• Exercise Room/Fitness Center
• Party Room/Study Room
• 2 Laundry Rooms
• Covered Parking
ALL UTILITIES PAID
411 Harvey Road, C.S.
693-1111
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
PEPPER TREE
apartments
2701 Longmire
College Station
693-5731
SEVILLA TOWNHOMES
1 BDRM From $265
2 BDRM From $350
Pool, 1 /2 mile to campus, Laundry
center, Large closets, Private Patio
or balcony, 24 hour emergency
maintenance and professional, on
site management.
1501 Holleman
693-2108 67t5
NEWPORT CONDOMINIUMS
Walk to campus, completely
furnished. Washer & dryer in
unit, covered parking, 24 hour
emergency maintenance &
security access.
402 Nagle
846-8960 6715
AVAILABLE DECEMBER 16TH
4-Plex-Wellesly Court-2 bdrm.
Hollywood bath. Near shuttle bus.
Washer and dryer. $395.00
Duplex-Pecan Ridge-2 bdrm. Hol
lywood bath, fireplace, fenced
yard, $350, 693-4750 or 696-
1660. 6418
BAKER STREET
MINI WAREHOUSE
5x5 to 10x30
$18 to $77
846-5794 DAYS
779-3938 NIGHTS
2 WEEKS FREE! Walk to A&M
from this 2 BR, 1 bath, four-
plex, fenced yard, some utili
ties paid, $275.00, BRAZOS-
LAND PROPERTIES, 846-
° 606 - 69t3
UNDER $300.00! Duplexes and
fourplexes, close to the University,
walking distance or on the shuttle
bus route. For more information
call
BRAZOSLAND PROPERTIES,
846-0606 6913
FOR RENT
SERIOUS STUDENTS
2 bedroom 1 bath duplex in
quiet neighborhood. Carport,
lots of storage. 1 mile to cam
pus. No pets. 846-2014 after 4.
52120
Available January 1. 3 bedroom 2
bath 4-plex. Washer & dryer and
kitchen appliances furnished.
Near shuttle bus stop. $399.00
month/$300 deposit, 696-7714 or
693-0982. 6616
Dominik Duplexes. 2 bedroom-2
full bath 1050 sq. ft.; 3 bedroom-2
full bath 1250 sq. ft. Spacious w-d
connections, lots of storage,
fenced yard. Outside pets free.
Available Dec. 16th, 846-2014 af
ter 4. 52120
Co-op Student has to move. I will pay you $150 to sub
lease 1 BR Huntington Apartment. On shuttle. No de
posit. 764-8611. 69t2
$350 4-plex near TAMU, 3 bedroom 2 bath, available
December, 319 Manuel, 693-5286. 65t5
Own bedroom, washer, dryer, fireplace, quiet room
mate, available January, $195/mo. plus deposit, 764-
2145 leave message for Keith. 65t7
2 bdr. 1 VS bath townhome W/D connection, ceiling fan,
fenced backyard, $400.00/inonth. Available January 8,
1985. Call after 6 p.m. collect (817) 566-1316. 65t7
ALL SIZES ARE AVAILABLE NOW! Bryan Mini
Storages, 3213 Highway 21 West, Bryan, Texas 77803,
775-4127. 40t30
2 I Kirin, 1 bath 2-plex 2 blocks from TAMU $275. 272-
8422. Available December 15, 1984. 66t6
NEED to sub-lease apt. Studio 2 bdrm. 1VS bath, no de
posit. Courtyard, $395.00/mo. Please call 696-7211. 67t5
HELP WANTED
PART-TIME HELP.
FLEXIBLE HOURS.
APPLY 2-4 P.M.
201 DOMINIK
EARN EXTRA $$ JUST FOR
GOING HOME!!
If you live in Houston, San Anto
nio, Dallas or Fort Worth area, you
can earn extra cash just for driving
home on the weekend. Even the
transportation is provided! Prefer
age 25 or older. If interested call
589-3184.
6913
SERVICE
STATION
ATTENDANT
815 Texas,
College Station
Apply in person.
HELP WANTED
PART-TIME
HELP WANTED.
GRAPEVINE
PERSONALITY.
696-3411
EOE
59113
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN
OR COUPLES for present
and
future Houston Post routes. Early
morning hours. Papers rolled by
machine. $200-$750/month.
846-2911 846-1253
54130
Handyman wanted flexible hours, 693-5286. 65t3
Cenare needs experienced waiters, waitresses, barten-
ers & host. Apply in person, 404 E. University Drive,
696-7311. 64t8
Childcare Position. Jan-May 1985. Must drive. M,W,F
7:30-1:15 p.m. Care for one 4-year-old, $3.50/Hr. Ref
erences. Dr. Kelly, 693-8613. 63t6
Roxz & Teazers now hiring WAITRESSES fit DOOR
GIRLS. Apply at Teazers, Monday-Friday between 10
a.m.-4 p.m. 62tl0
Need Money? Student Workers wanted at Shisa. See
Mr. Perry Moore, 845-2061. 63t7
Help Wanted as waitresses at the Right Club Scandals.
Come by or Call 693-2818. 63t6
Wanted receptionist Medical office. Fart or full-time.
Experience preferred. Require typing. Spanish help
ful. Call 696-9578 9 a.m.-6 p.m. 66t6
x*r/part-
light house work, older child,
day.
Call 696-9578 during
6616
PERSONALS
PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion procedures and
referrals—Free pregnancy testing. Houston, Texas
713-271-0121 10t64
LOST AND FOUND
LOST: Lathes silver Bttlovu watch. REWARD! Call af
ter 4 p.m. 693-4046/ 68t4
Ray-Ban sunglasses black, 3rd flooi Rudder Tower
near door to theatre. Reward, 696-0556. 66t3
SERVICES
Business Assistance Services
Offering: Word processing, typing, re
sumes, theses, dissertations and re
ports.
Serving the students & faculty of A&M
for 4 years.
696-9550
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
GOVERNMENT JOBS! $16,559-$50,553/year. Now
hiring. Your area. Call 805-687-6000 ext. R-9531. 53t8
GAYLINE, 775-1797, information, referrals, P ecr *
counseling, 5:30-10:30 p.m., Sunday-Friday. bill 1
WORD PROCESSING all types, my work guaranteed
error free, call anytime, 775-6178. 63tl5
ROOMMATE WANTED
Female roommates needed: Large three bedroom, two
bath house. Quiet Neighborhood, $170.00 plus utili
ties. 846-4761 or 822-9354; Dana. 69t?
Share House 1 block from campus. Central AC/H,
W/D, M/F. Billy. 846-4583. 69t2
Female roommate wanted. Own bdrm/bth; serious
studier; non-smoker only. $200/month 4- Vi elec. On
shuttle. Victoria, 846-7904. 69t3
Have apartment. Need male roommate thru Spring Se
mester. Own bedroom, on bus route, $182.50/mo. Jan.
rent free. 764-2162. 69t2
Female student share duplex. Furnished; large yard,
mile from campus. Pets, cigarettes okay. Rent $165,
696-9302. 66t6
DECEMBER
GRADUATES
MANAGER
TRAINING PROGRAM
In case you didn’t know ... Jack In The Box is a
Southwest Regional restaurant chain with over
800 restaurants. And we’re owned by Ralston
Purina, one of the largest corporations in America.
Since 1951, we’ve grown from a single carhop
drive-in into a multi-million dollar corporation. And
now, Jack In The Box is known as a leader in the
fast food industry.
Nearly all of our top level Operations Executives
have come into the company through our Manage-
mentTraining Program! The same comprehensive,
state-of-the-art program is now being offered to
you. Paid on-the-job and classroom training
designed to give you the business and super
visory skills necessary to manage a million dollar a
year operation.
Our plans call for top notch, motivated manage
ment talent who will help us run 31 new restau
rants inTexas. Peoplewhowantasolidfoundation
and the opportunity to go as far and as fast as they
can. Opportunity. That's what we’re all about at
Jack In The Box. Opportunity and a system that
rewards achievers like nobody else does.
Jack In The Box
will be interviewing at
the Marriott Astrodome
on December 18th.
Call Bob Clarkson or Jan Komosinski today,
for further information at (713) 683-1045 or
watch for our ads for further details. We want
to talk to you.
“ If you never go, you’ll never know.”
«MCKiniKBOC
■QH Jack In The Box
lana A division of Ralston Purina Company
Jack In The Box Is An Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/H
ROOMMATE WANTED
Need 1 or 2 roommates for spring semester. Furnished
apartment, own bedroom and Ixtthroom. on shuttle
bus route. Call Alan at 693-1345. 66t6
Female roommate for spring semester. Duplex in
Southwood Valley. No deposit $150.00 month. Excel
lent for graduate student, 693-5977. Julie. 67t5
FOR SALE
FIREARMS
All types from ColtAR-15 to UZI’s. Ammuni
tion, pistols, rifles, shotguns. Extremely be
low retail prices. Call 260-2368 and place
your order so that you can receive your
weapon immediately after the Christmas
holidays. Orders will be taken through the
end ot finals week. 67t5
Get a little "Reveille” for Christmas! AKC Shellies Sa
ble and Mahogany. $150-$175. 589-2829. 59U3
I984 Nissan I’ulsat N \ 9<MMIMl.S. Tmler warraiuv. au-
umiaiu . ah . AM-t M. sun mo!. Cull 764-1989 (i8i4
1979 Corvette, black with T-top, new tires. 24,000
miles, $9500, 696-8095 anytime. 6U8
1980 Oidsmobile Cutlass Supreme, tip top shape, un
der blue book price. 846-3954 after 5 p.m. 6 It) 1
Banjo Peerless with soft shell case and two music books,
$125.00,846-3391. 67t5
Walnut Yamaha 5’I" grand piano. Teacher/serious stu
dent quality. A beautiful instrument. $4500/besi offer
B4 Xmas, 696-2761 evenings/weekends. 65i7
'81 Volkswagen Rabbit LS Diesel. Excellent condition.
35,000 miles. Call 693-3389! Very econontic. 63l6
Mobile home, fully furnished 2 bedroom 1 bath, cen
tral H/AC, washer & dryer, excellent condition in park.
1 mile from campus, (817)641-7129. 66t5
Honda Nighthawk “S", must sell, excellent condition,
low miles, 846-0438. 67t3
SPECIAL NOTICE
ATTENTION
GRADUATING
SENIORS
If you have ordered a
1985 Aggieland and will
not be attending A&M this
fall and wish to have it
mailed to you, please
stop by the Student Publi
cations Office, Room 230
Reed McDonald Building
and pay a $3.50 mailing
fee along with your for
warding address so your
Aggieland can be mailed
to you when they arrive.
61t11
SPRING BREAK in Daytona Beach Irom $89, South
Padre from $78, Mustang Island/Port Aransas $119,
Steaml>oat Springs from $79. HURRY “Break From
the Books “call Sunchase Tours toll free for more infor
mation 1-800-321-5911 or contact a Sunchase Campus
Representative or your local Travel Agency TODAY!
63tl5
OFFICIAL NOTICE
AGGIELAND REFUND POLICY
Yearbook fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will be made on
cancelled orders. Yearbooks must be picked
up during the academic year in which they
are published.
Students who will not be on campus
when the yearbooks are published, usually
in September, must pay a mailing and hand
ling fee. Yearbooks will not be held, nor will
they be mailed without the necessary fees
having been paid. 3^41
DIRECTORY REFUND POLICY
Directory fees are refundable in full during
the semester in which payment is made.
Thereafter no refunds will be made on
cancelled orders. Directories must be picked
up during the academic year in which they
are published. 3 -. 41
WANTED
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40
ASPIRIN/TYLENOL STUDY
We’re searching for 60 people
with painful sore throats to
participate in a 4-hour ques-
tionaire study. Incentive $40.
Male and female 18 years of
age or older. Call 775-0425 af
ter 5:30.
$40 $40 $40 $40 $40
WANTED-Live Oak acorns. Willing to pay up to $1.66
per pound for up to 500 pounds. Call collect-512-393-
3161 for details. 66t5
/ The Battalion
845-2611
Southfork
auctions
top cows
United Press International
PLANO — About 600 well-heeled
investors gathered on the ground
where television’s J.R. Ewing usually
treads and bid nearly $11.8 million
for 41 Holsteins considered the
creme de la creme of the cattle
world.
Accompanied by the theme song
from “2001: A Space Odessey,” Ste
phanie — the boss of the bossies —
lumbered onstage at the Southfork
Ranch auction north of Dallas Satur
day. In four minutes, the bovine
blueblood drew a bid of $1.1 million
and haughtily stalked off with a new
owner.
Carlos Long, the Clayton, Mich.,
farmer who put Stephanie up for
sale, said the cow produces more
than 104,000 glasses of milk a year.
But in discussing their purchases,
buyers mentioned things other than
milk — like investment tax credits,
depreciation and embryo transfers.
Embryos from the prize cattle can
be transferred to other cows for ges
tation, allowing them to produce 24-
30 calves a year.
Only cows the U.S. Department of
Agriculture has rated in the top 200
nationwide were eligible for the auc
tion and buyers had to present a
$250,000 line of credit, said orga
nizer Robert B. Price of Price’s Dai
ries Inc.
The buyers, who munched
salmon mousse, barbecued shrimp
and french pastries before the auc
tion, also had a chance to win a
$70,000 Gatsby antique car.
Because many are not farmers
and will probably leave the cows
down on the farm. Price provided oil
portraits of each cow for the new
owners.
“Some of these people have never
seen a cow,” said Gregg Femberg.an
attorney representing a Pennsylva
nia car dealer at the auction. “They
wouldn’t know a cow from an oil
well.”
Proposed
Baby Doe
rules issued
United Press International
WASHINGTON — Nearing the
end of a two-year effort to regulate
treatment of handicapped new
borns, the administration is propos
ing to tell hospitals when they must
give medical help to severely dis
abled infants.
The proposed “Baby Doe” rules,
which would implement a law signed
by President Reagan Oct. 9, would
require state child abuse agencies to
investigate reports of “medical ne
glect.”
The rules would require treat
ment of all handicapped newborns
except when the infant is irreversibly
comatose, when the treatment would
merely prolong dying or when the
treatment would not help the infant
\ive.
The infant’s “quality of life” can
not be a factor.
The proposed rules say treatment
decisions should “be made by a rea
sonably prudent physician” and they
encourage hospitals to set up ethics
review boards to handle controver
sial cases. But the state has the last
word in the decision whether or not
to treat.
Dorcas Hardy, assistant secretary
of the Health and Human Services
Department, which issued the pro
posal, told a briefing Friday it
marks a milestone in our efforts to
protect disabled infants with life-
threatening conditions.”
Surgeon General C. Everett
Koop, a pediatric surgeon, said the
rules are not “onerous” to doctors. “1
would find these helpful, partic
ularly in the climate in which medi
cine is practiced today,” he said.
But representatives of some phy
sician groups — who helped draft
the compromise law along with
handicapped and right-to-life advo
cates — said they are concerned the
rules might prescribe in too much
detail.
A spokesman for the American
College of Obstetricians and Gyne
cologists said the rule generally fol
lows the law Congress passed, “ex
cept in a few areas where they
appear to go beyond the balance ne
gotiated by the Congress and move
directly into areas that Congress spe
cifically intended to exclude.”
States that want to receive millions
of dollars in federal child abuse
grant money must have programs in
place by Oct. 9, 1985, to respond to
complaints, coordinate with hospital
ethics review boards, help parents
and go to court if necessary.
The momentum for the rules fol
lowed the death of a 6-day-old hand
icapped infant who died in Bloo
mington, Ind., after being denied
food on his parents’ orders with
court consent.