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Battalion Classifieds Page 8/The Battalion ■auManii^ FOR RENT PRELEASING SPECIAL YOU CAN WIN $150 CASH! DRAWING MAY 10th Need not be present Drop By-Tell Us What You Pay For Rent and Electricity. See What We Can Save You Next Fall! And Be Eligible To Win $150 Cash. No Obligations. YOU CAN GET / ONE SEMESTER LEASE / ALL YOUR BILLS PAID INCLUDING ELECTRIC / RENT LOW AS $295 J FREE CABLE TV / FREE SUMMER STORAGE / FREE USE OF APT. DURING SUMMER (Short Stayovers Are Permitted With Deposit And Signed Reservation) AGGIELAND APARTMENTS RIGHT BEHIND AGGIELAND HOTEL 306 Redmond Drive. 693-2614 ♦ casa 6el sol 2 Blocks from Campus Church across the street* 2 blocks from stores* 2 blocks from nite life on University Pool Jacuzzi Large Party Room Open 7 days a week Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. 1:00-5:00 Basketball Goals On Premise Security On Premise Maintenance 401 Stasney College Station 696-3455 LOOK/ and LOOK/ again! Efficiencies Small I Bedroom Med. I Bedroom 1 Bedroom Studio Small 2 Bedroom 2 Bedroom 4-Plex 2 Bedroom Studio These rates area good for summer and $165 $205 $210 $225 $225 $225 $290 year leases! Villa West Apartments 3500 Pinfeather 822-7772 i 3 9t9 §outlT$\festfVHlage; Apartaier\js Swimming Pool Jacuzzi Club Room Spacious flats and studio apartments. Beginning at $180.00 Large walk in closets Tennis-Basketball Court Private patio & balcony 24 Hour Emergency Maintenance Horse Shoe Court 24 Hour Security OPEN 7 DAYS A Week Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. I-6 1101 Southwest Parkway 693-0804 133115 DOMINIK DUPLEXES 2 Bedroom 2 Bath 3 Bedroom 2 Bath Close to campus Large, washer/dryer connections, fenced yards, on shuttle. Outside pets free. 846-2014 121119 PRE—LEASING NOW FOR SUMMER AND FALL 2 & 3/bdrm. 2/bath duplexes and fourplexes with all kitchen appli ances and washer/dryer included. From $375. to $495. per month if lease is signed by April 30th. $100. per month discount during summer. Call Thomas Properties, 696-7714 or 693-0982. . Hurry! Only a few left. Apts, with special low summer rates at very moderate increase starting Sep tember 1. 2 blocks from TAMU. Low utilities. 260-9621 127110 JOBOPPORTUNITIES OPPORTUNITY FOR GRADUATING AG. MAJORS Person to grow, manage and sell for 300 acre turf farm in Castroville, Texas. Must relocate to Castroville. House and car provided. Working knowledge of San Antonio nursery and landscaping market would be helpful to sales work. Send Resume To: Grossenbacher Turf Farm P.O. Box 1127 La Feria, Texas 78559 Attn: Charles Shofner 14712 NOTICE Now leasing for summer and 1985- 86 school year. Two bedroom fourplex, w/d, near shuttle, well in sulated, trees, 1.7 miles from cam pus. No dogs. 693-7761 or 845- 7383. idnts BAKER STREET MINI WAREHOUSE 5x5 to 10x30 $18 to $77 846-5794 DAYS 779-3938 NIGHTS 2800 Longmire #47 Woodsman Condo, 2bdrm/2bath, livingroom. w/fp, diningroom, fully equipped kitchen &: utility room w/washer and dryer. On shuttle route. Call Nancy Jones. The Real Estate Mart, 764-9250 or 846-8788. 147tl ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS IF YOU HAVE ORDERED A 1985 AGGIELAND AND WILL NOT BE ATTEND ING A&M NEXT FALL AND WISH TO HAVE IT MAILED TO YOU, PLEASE STOP BY THE STUDENT PUBLICA TIONS OFFICE, ROOM 230 REED MCDONALD BUILDING AND PAY A 3.50 MAILING FEE ALONG WITH YOUR FORWARDING ADDRESS SO YOUR AGGIELAND CAN BE MAILED TO YOU NEXT FALL WHEN THEY ARRIVE. Mobile Home for rent over summer. $250/month, 3 bedroom, 1 kSbath, furnished, 696-5961. 145t2 ROOMMATE WANTED Woldon Pond one bedroom apartment. Summer and fall lease. $305 mo. Call 693-2986. 144t5 Kernale roommate needed $ 120/mo. Walden Pond Apts., 693-1898. 1/3 utilities, 147t2 Two rooms $175.00 each, phi lev. 693-0939. Nice house. in Soulhwood Val- I30tl8 To share large 2/2 fenced duplex. Close to campus, on shuttle. $200/month + V2 utilities. 507 Dorninik, 693- 1396. 145t6 Duplex for rent, 2 bedroom, bath at 413 Stasney, C.S Call or leave message. 846-1274. 138(10 Summer replacement. All bills paid. $175 monthly. Bedroom in house across from campus. 696-8643143t5 Mobile home lot. Wellborn area. $ 175/mo. 693-8073, 693-3041. 126t20 Female to share 3/2 fenced house Southwood Valley, $225, nights 696-3200. 143t5 385.00 3bdrm/2 bath apartment near TAMU. Pay wa ter. Stove, refrig., dishwasher. 693-5286 846-6211145t5 Male roomate needed. 162.50 mo. Duplex. Own room furnished. Call 764-8917. 144t5 4-plex Wellsley Court, 2/brdm IVfc Hollywood bath, near shuttle bus, washer and dryer, year lease June, July and August $325.00, September-Mav, $395.00. Qnlv 2 left. 693-4750.696-1660. 140t8 ALL BILLS PAID male roommate needed $ 180.00/mo. No deposit. John Monty 268-0186. 143tl0 PERSONALS WANTED PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion proceduares and reFerrals — Free pregnancy testing. Houston, Texas (713)271-0121. 80t69 Wanted: To purchase copy df Barbara Walters inter view - Neil Diamond, Boy George on videotape. Call Scott, 845-2316. 145t2 LOSTANDFOUND Battalion Classified H P. Calculator. Call 693-3036. ~ l44t4 845-2611 HELP WANTED /V\ NOW HIRING ^McDonald's ■ ■ i*> Good benefits, Good pay! Free Uniform & Food! Flexible Hours: Apply Now! Work For #1 Apply at: 2420 Texas Avenue, College Station See a Manager for an application. Attention Residents of Houston and Surrounding Suburbs only! SUMMER WORK $ 8.50/to Start Start work after finals. Call now for interview appt. & details. Must be I8 or older. Basic Math and Verbal skills required. P/1 or F/T available. Call 9am.-1p.m. Mon.-Sat. only... (713)893-6499 or (713)537-5350. ^ ENGINEERING STUDENTS CONSIDER THESE ADVANTAGES: 1. Excellent permanent employment prospects with mining companies in Texas. 2. Good paying summer jobs are avail able. 3. Academic scholarships are avail able. 4. Good student/faculty ratio. 5. Double major programs in effect. 6. A broad range of career directions are possible, both in the field and in the office. FOR DETAILS CONTACT: D.W. Huber 845-2275 Mining Engineering Program Petroleum Engineering Department Doherty Building, 3rd floor, Room 301 Telephone 845-2241 14712 ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS [EzASTTFfYLJINKjflJSA M«o«r*wo a*AouAti» rot muuttitM WE CAN HELP YOU FIND YOUR FIRST JOB! ★ Unique computerized service matches your qualifications with companies nationwide. ★ Over 28,000 entry-level posi tions now available-with new com panies subscribing daily. Call John (409)693-2086 Put Entryline to work for you now! NEED A JOB FOR THE SUMMER? Photoron is seeking college students to work in production at their facility in Dallas. Sunday through Thursday, evening and night shifts available. No experience necessary, we will train. Up to $5.25/hr. to start. Offering a $300 Back to School Bonus for those who commit to an employment term through late August and maintain per fect attendance. Call or write Peggy Smith for more information at: 1460 Prudential, Dallas, TX 75235. I-800- 442-7568. STUDENTS Summer jobs-all types of work. Good pay! Office clerical-light industrial skilled and unskilled. Texas’ largest independent temporary service. Offices in most major Texas cities. Abilene, Lubbock, Wichita Falls, Kileen, San Antonio, San Marcos and Austin. EVANS TEMPORARIES North 454-9561,2007 West Anderson, Austin South 443-5000, 403-A East Ben White, Austin. Roundrock 244-7773,1202 Hwy. 79, East. 14513 Account Representative General Motors Acceptance Corp. Challenging & diversified maximum opportunity to advance excellent benefits. Apply 4103 South Texas Avenue, Bryan. An Equal Opportunity Employer. M/F 145t2 WORK FOR YOUR SUMMER RENT! Apartment make ready, mainte nance, lawn work, etc. Courtyard Apartments. 600 University Oaks. 693-2772. I44t^ Senior or graduate student couple to manage modest size student oriented complex apartment. Salary. 696- 7709. 142t7 liabysitter needed for nights, nonsmoker, must have transportation. 696-2651. 145t3 Rodeo Night Club is hiring, all positions, call 764-0520, females, no experience necesssary. 145t4 FOR SALE U.S. Army Sabre $179.95 Sarge’s at Northgate 846-5154 ’79 KZ650 15KMI, good condition, $900.00, o.b.o., 696-2658. 147t2 DRIVE TO THE BEACH in a 1600cc street legal DUNE BUGGY. $2000.00 neg. after 6p.m. 696-1922. 147t3 FOR SALE CARS FOR BALANCE DUE 1981 Audi 5000S $7,642.80 1980 Datsun King Cab $3,966.24 1980 Toyota Hatchback $2,195.60 1979 Mustang $1,797.20 1973 Pontiac Ventura Streetrod $1,495.00 (409)291-0447 14711 BOOT PANTS $59.95 Sarge’s at Northgate 846-5154 4-plex, 404 Manuel Drive. 3/bdrm, 2 bath, central air/heat, private parking, refrigerator, stove, vent-a-hood, garbage disposal, dish washer, planter box in kitchen window, washer/dryer. 2 downstairs, 2 upstairs. Ideal for incoming freshman or professors. $160,000 negotiable. Call (409)567-4974. 14715 12x16 MANOR mobile home, w/ex- panded living and dining rooms, two bedrooms, large full bath, range, cen tral air/heat, covered deck and porch, set-up in large shaded lot, some owner finance available, excellent condition. $8,950. Call Eric 260-7279. y4 5t2 Graduating senior! Must sell everything from motorcy cle to households and furniture, First come, first serve basis. Carlos, 696-3768, Friday & Saturday only. 147tl 1980 Yamaha 1T125 ENDURO w/yz suspension com ponents, excellent condition, asking $575, 696-6686. 147tl Quick CASH! Would you stuff 500 envelopes for $250.00? For complete program, mail self addressed stamped envelope and $5.00 to Johnson’s, P.O. Box 9802-351, Austin, Texas 78766. 143t4 14’ Hobie Cat, excellent condition. Green-yellow, stored indoors. Free lessons, $1500, 822-0432. 145t3 1(1 /air, new carpet & drapes. Storage shed. Bel Air Park, “5-789- $10,000. 775-7893. Yamaha XT 550. ’82, excellent condition. $1200. Firm. 696-2761. Steve. 129U9 AKC Golden Retriever puppies. Great family dogs. $125-$150,773-3523. 140t8 For Salg; Neutral sofa $100. any! contemporary chair $50. Call immediately 846-8831. 145t3 1NF.XPENSIVE FURNITURE sofabed $3,0. Call Carol 693-1715. Pick up after graduation weekend. 144t4 Honda Civic 1^)80. A/C, radio. Excellent condition. $2700 or best offer. 823-5304. 145t4 SPECIAL NOTICE STUDENTS With personal effects shipments to be re turned to any country, your internafional transportation net work agent will be in College Station on 5/8/85. Please call 1- 800-392-2104 for ap pointment. OVERWEIGHT Full Money Back Quarantee * Lose 10-29 pounds * Increase Energy * Lose Inches Call Gayle 779-4013 GET A CREDIT CARD! National program with major banks can help establish/re-establish credit. Proven sys tem, positive results GUARANTEED. Visa and/or MasterCard. First-time applicants welcome. Free details. Write: Loan Brokers of Austin. P.O. Box 180106. Austin, TX 78718-0106. I45t5 SERVICES 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. gittn FREE LOCATOR We find I, 2, 3 bdrm apts., duq plexes and condo’s. All prices all sizes all over town. Call 24 hours a day. For fast FREE courteous service. FREE LOCATOR 846- 6961. Mots SERVICES Professional Typing. Twenty years experience. Labs, 593-853- thesis, term papers, equations, etc. 693- 8537 • Deejay music, sound, lights, recording. GOOD Aggie prices. Kevin after 6, 823-7904. 147t5 Tuition Can Mi Te Thean. Suat- 9*14 (continued from page!) 76 Fleetwood Sandpointe 2/bdrm 2 bath central heat- 135tl3 Yamaha Grand Piano, walnut, model GI. Beautiful. Excellent condition. $4,500. Eves/weekends. 696-2761. , 137HO Wellborn area, small 2 "bedroom, owner Financed, fenced y^rd. 693-8073,693-3041. ’ 126t20 INYADS. BUT REAL HEAVYWEIGHTS WHEN RESULTS REALLY COUNT. o matter what you’ve go to say or sell, our Classi fieds can help you do the big job. ALL: The Battalion 845-2611 When Is Your Selling No Secret At All? WHEN OVER 30,000 PEOPLE READ IT IN THE BATTALION If you've got something to sell . . . we’ll get yovr mes sage acrossl And our big readership guarantees you lots of prospectsl 845-2611 professional, graduate and non-r dent students.” Planning a Party? D.J. Party Service has just the music, and this semester try our Friday Special just $125. For ,booking information feel free to call DAVID KIEL 846-1838. 76i39 Accurate Translations and tutoring English-Spanish. Good rates. 823-7129, Fausto Alvarez. 693-8335, Tony Caraballo. 139tl2 Word processing. Call after 5 and weekends. 779-4935. Cindy oi Jim. 138(10 Gavras says, “The bottomlinei revenue. Lt. Gov. (Bill) Hot compiled Figures with the asiic tion that no students would It school and enrollment wouldreF constant — history says there'lh drop in enrollment.” Also, he says an installment A for tuition payment will probai feet / c 0 At Te put into ef fect enabling student pay their tuition in one, twoorf installments. Gavras says there is also a ;, chance that students will haveil billed twice for the fall semesin| once at the current rateandasec time for the difference causedbil By increase. Nobel ! Jus ! the o< team’ vored from to t] Chan No don’t their runm (continued from page 1) Barton has made important coc| butions. They cover very impoitl areas of chemistry, organic if otherwise. “His theories changed thefatil organic chemistry and taught t synthetic and analytical chemisl think in three dimensions. Thtf feet on the rest of chemistry andf ology was so profound that his w has been used extensively to un4 stand biochemical reactions andi? structure and dynamics ofDNAi| proteins.” During World War II, Bat: helped the British military devts special ink for undercover work recent years, he has made signified contributions in photochemistry^ synthesis of tetracycline antibiotic Barton says his colleagues shoii be more broadly educated, ever: their own Field. “I often say that a chemist ffl into a hole, and then digs hima deeper and deeper,” Barton a: “That’s not the way science advi ces.” He has produced about 700s tific papers, 13 in 1984 alone, was selected as a Fellow of the Rot Society in 1954 and was knighted:; 1972. Among Barton’s numero. awards and honors are the Rou Medal (given by Queen Elizabet the first Davy Medal from theRoi® Society, the Priestly Award from til American Chemical Society m, honorary memberships in japi’ Order of the Rising Sun a: France’s Legion d’Honneur. even “T ; said “One next ■' Afl sweet 10-8 i in or« play. Th Texa | must game The z own I with i Wort Th fourt host t “I said coach hot as Ba once “Lc certai we ht play one a Th me.” “T hand (Majc real : tough Sims (continued from page 1) planned to automate or reat tomate the administrative fun: tions of admissions, student r; cords, student accounting an: Financial aid. Other Texas universities hart similar systems already in use an: give high marks to the perfot mance of their computer systems Marvin Keith, associate regn trar at Texas Christisan Univet sity, says TCU has a campus-wick system of 350 IBM 434rsdoin; many of the functions envisionec in the Phase two plan at A&M. The registrar’s office has IS terminals, Keith says. The system works similar to A&M’s in that operators type in the schedule in formation and update the stu dent’s fee slip. Keith says TCU has avoided many problems with the system because of the efficiency of tltt overall network. He says the 1 have enough lines to allow for easy access to the system. And Keith gives some advice to A&M “It’s a matter of a year of agon; to work out the bugs,” Keith says “Any system needs a weedingoui process to get used to a new sys tern.” Don Wickard, registrar for Texas Tech University, saystheit system is similar to that of TCb' which has been expanded throughout the university. Wickard says the 9-15 IBM 3178 terminals in his office han dles registration for all the stU’ dents at Texas Tech. “The terminal (once the infor mation has been entered intothf system) comes back with either a confirmed or a closed messageon the class,” Wickard says. “If it is closed, we can seek out another section.” Wickard says the terminal op erator can print out the schedule for the student, who will be billed by mail later. There are additional terminals in the dean’s office, departmental offices and financial aid, Wickard says. When Texas Tech imple mented the computer system in 1983, Wickard says they were concerned with the response time for the system. “We had very few problems, the toughest part was just getting the word out of the great changes,” he says. : - :