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Battalion Classifieds HELP WANTED Analytical Chemist T he Environmental Sciences Department is seeking an analytical or organic chemist to perform trace organic analyses of environmental samples and conduct in-field sampling. Analyses will include gas chromatography and HPLC. Applicants must have completed a B.S. in analytical or organic chemistry with superior academic performance and possess good written and oral communication skills. Interested individuals may send their resume to: Bill E. Crumlett, Asst. Director, Personnel Department, Southwest Research Institute, P.O. Drawer 28510, San Antonio, TX 78284 Equal Opportunity Employer M/ F. Southwest Research Institute San Antonio 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 18 or older. Basic Math and Verbal skills required. P/T or F/T available. Call 9am.-1p.m. Mon.-Sat. only... (713)893-6499 or (713)537-5350. 14 5 K NOW HIRING AA ■ McDonald's ^ ^ ■ ■ ■ 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 GRADUATING SENIORS EMTRYUNKIUSA ... 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! MINING ENGINEERS HAS OPENINGS FOR STUDENTS CONSIDER THESE ADVANTAGES 1. Excellent permanent employment prospects with mining companies in Texas. 2. Good paying summer jobs are available. 3. Academic scholarships are available. 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 147t2 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 14512 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 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. 1-800- 442-7568. I*;ni time apartment maintenance person needed. INtimbiiiK experience highly desirable. 779-3550,696- 2038. H7l6 Rodeo Night Club is hiring, all positions, call 764-0520, females, no experience necesssary. 14514 babysitter needed for nights, nonsmoker, must have transportation. 696-2651. 145t3 Senior or graduate student couple to manage modest size student oriented complex apartment. Salary. 696- 7709. 142t7 FOR SALE 12x65 Manor Mobile home, w/expanded living and dining rooms (tipouts), two bedrooms, large full bath, range, central air/heat, covered wood deck and porch, set-up in large shaded lot, excellent condition, some owner finance,$8,950. 846-5835. 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 FOR SALE FOR RENT 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. ^5,2 BOOT PANTS $59.95 Sarge’s at Northgate 846-5154 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 Furnished or unfurnished two bedroom apartinenls.CA-H. Two blocks from University $200 up. 779-3700. !47t8 l.uxury 4-plex 2/lxlrin 2/bath with washer and dryer, l-argc living and dining room. Lots of closets. Fenced said with large deck and Jacuzzi. No dogs. Call 846- 1633. 147il Need storage space for summer? Have vacant space in Caller ‘ apartment. Call Clyde at 846-7287. Will negotiate! Sublease 1 bdrm furnished apartment,A/C.Available May 10-July 10.Close to campus. Call 823-1550. 147tl Furnished room in 2 bedroom apartment. $l47.50/nionth. Walking distance to campus. Pool and washeteria on premises. Call Steve 845-3682 (days). 147l4 I Ixln alor house fenced 275.00.693-5286.Stove, refriger- 147t5 Two bedroom apartments near campus.$200.00 Two lied room with w/d $230.00 779-3550.696-2038. 147t7 U.S. Army Sabre $179.95 Sarge’s at Northgate 846-5154 Two rooms $175.00 each, plus bills in Southwood Val ley. 693-0939. Nice house. , 130118 INEXPENSIVE FURNITURE sofabed $30. Call Carol 693-1715. Pick up after graduation weekend. 144t4 Mobile Home for rent over summer. $250/month, 3 bedroom, 1VS bath, furnished, 696-5961. 145t2 Yamaha Grand Piano, walnut, model GI. Beautiful. Excellent condition. $4,500. Eves/weekends. 696-2761. 137110 Yamaha XT 550. ’82, excellent condition. $1200. firm. 696-2761. Steve. 129tl9 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 '76 Fleetwood Sandpointe 2/bdrtn 2 bath central heat- /air, new carpet & drapes. Storage shed. Bel Air Park, $10,000.775-7893. 135tl3 AKC Golden Retriever puppies. Great family dogs. $125-$ 1.50, 775-3523. 140t8 14’ Hobie Cat, excellent condition. Green-yellow, stored indoors. Free lessons, $1500, 822-0432. 145l3 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 1980 Yamaha IT125 ENDURO w/yz suspension com ponents, excellent condition, asking $575, 696-6686. 147tl Graduating senior! Must sell everything from motorcy cle to households and furniture, first come, first serve basis. Carlos, 696-3768, Friday & Saturday only. 147tl Honda Civic 1980. A/C, radio. $2700 or best offer. 823-5304. Excellent condition. 145t4 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 . For Sale: Neutral sofa $100, and contemporary chair $50. Call immediately 846-8831. 145t3 PERSONALS FOR RENT PROBLEM PREGNANCY? Abortion proceduares and referrals — Free pregnancy testing. Houston, Texas (713)271-0121. 80t69 LOOK/ and LO0K/ 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 13919 £)Outl jV\fet\illafse Apartmeiits Spacious flats and studio apartments. Beginning at $180.00 Swimming Pool Jacuzzi Club Room Large walk in closets Private patio & balcony Horse Shoe Court Tennis-Basketball Court 24 Hour Emergency Maintenance 24 Hour Security OPEN 7 DAYS A Week Mon.-Sat. 8:30-5:30 Sun. 1-6 1101 Southwest Parkway 693-0804 133115 BAKER STREET MINI WAREHOUSE 5x5 to 10x30 $18 to $77 846-5794 DAYS 779-3938 NIGHTS 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. 1 ADtft 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. , o nf; >n 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 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. LOST AND FOUND H.P. Calculator. Call 693-3036. WANTED Wanted: To purchase copy of Barbara Walters inter view - Neil Diamond, Boy George on videotape. Call Scott, 845-2316. 145t2 WORK FOR YOUR SUMMER RENT! Apartment make ready, mainte nance, lawn work, etc. Courtyard Apartments. 600 University Oaks. 693-2772. Hands man needed. Experience necessary. Must have tnois and iransportation 20+ hours-week.Beal Realty 823-5469. 147t2 Summer help four day work week. $360-$450 per week. For appointment call 696-1879. 14712 SUMMER SPECIAL 250.00 2 bdrm/2 bath duplex *299.00 3 bdrm/2 bath 4-plex 395.00 3 bdrm/2 bath 4-plex *Washer and dryer furnished in 4-plex. Call for an appointment to view the interiors. Also pre-leasing for fall and spring. THOMAS PROPERTIES 696-7714 or 696-0982. ROOMMATE WANTED Summer replacement. All bills paid. $175 monthly. Bedroom in house across from campus. 696-8643J 43t5 Female to share 3/2 fenced house Southwood Valley, $225, nights 696-3200. 143t5 To share large 2/2 fenced duplex. Close to campus, on shuttle. $200/month + kS utilities. 507 Dominik, 693- 1396. 145t6 Male roomate needed. 162.50 mo. Duplex. Own room furnished. Call 764-8917. 144t5 Female roommate needed $ 120/mo. Walden Pond Apts., 693-1898. 1/3 utilities, 147t2 ALL BILLS PAID male roommate needed $180.00/mo. No deposit. John Monty 268-0186. 143tl0 SPECIAL NOTICE Duplex for rent, 2 bedroom, bath at 413 Stasney, C.S Call or leave message, 846-1274. 138tl0 4-plex Wellsley Couit, 2/brdm IVlz holly wood bath, near shuttle bus, washer and dryer, year lease June, July and August $325.00, September-May, $395.00. Onlv 2 left. 693-4750.696-1660. 14()t8 385.00 3bdrm/2 bath apartment near TAMU. Pay wa ter. Stove, refrig., dishwasher. 693-5286 846-621 1145t5 Woldon Pond one bedroom apartment. Summer and fall lease. $305 mo. Call 693-2986. 144t5 STUDENTS With personal effects shipments to be re turned to any country, your international transportation net work agent will be in College Station on 5/8/85. Please call 1- 800-392-2104 for ap pointment. 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 78718-0106.14515 OVERWEIGHT Full Money Back Quarantee * Lose 10-29 pounds * Increase Energy * Lose Inches Call Gayle 779-4013 SERVICES FREE LOCATOR We find I, 2, 3 bdrm apts., du 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. i4ot8 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 Typing or Word Processing 1.25/page. Rita at 845- 4H18 or 822-2396. 147t5 FOR SALE Closeout Sale English Saddles & Riding Apperal 50% off Ft. Worth area 817-295-5513 INYADS, BUT REAL HEAVYWEIGHTS WHEN RESULTS REALLY COUNT. Battalion Classified 845-2611 Page 8/The Battalion rnmmfmm Farmers- (continued from page 1) but contended the dollar value; those exports would increase. Harkin also said the bill won' solve one of the biggest curia headaches of f arm policymaken i] high cost of federal subsidies. He claimed the measure cost only $11 billion for prices ports over the next three yean/ less than the $29 billion figurei: proposed Senate budget agreemt A major reason for ihe sasi would be a shift of the costs fnj subsidies to higher consumer! prices, he said. The bill would boost consd costs an estimated 4 percent Anot first year — alxiut $13 billion-ii»)ne. an additional one-half percent w| The nually for the next decade. p»ade Central features of the bill indJHhanb a nationwide referendum everyfe luck in years for the primary commodity the La wheat, corn, soybeans and cotton Awards a majority of growers approves( Arne producers would be reouiredtoil outstan 15 percent of their cropland. easy. Si In return, they would reoMhe S sharply higher price su mg acreage. For example, the amount the ernment will lend a farmer for bushel of corn would rise from!!! to $3.60 in 1986. Other provisions would estal 30 million acre program to highly erodible land from prcc tour ye tion for at least 10 years, and pea in Brcx ize farmers who plow out newt make A cate cropland by denying tfd unifon farm-proeram benefits. | Capt The bill also would nearlydoitj outstan international food aid under: nis A& champi f tdam d ep rout Bubt For lasted a No. 2 r iping : Food for Peace program to $1.91 went u Accurate Translations and tutoring English-Spanish. Good rates. 823-7129, Fausto Alvarez. 693-8335, Tony Caraballo. 139U2 Word processing. Call af ter 5 and weekends. 779-4935. Cindy or Jim. 138tlO lion. SWC p Sponsors said while there is t. to play chance the measure will be accepe cuit. Se wholesale by Congress, it could if Gen. an important role in changing ership debate on what to do aboutloaBear. 1 term agriculture policy. coach, I “Everybody’s talking about w; disastei market share, and about howd ning re we’re going to lower prices,'s| she wer Harkin aide George Palmer. ' best rec body’s talking about farm incoa; MX That’s what we’ve got to get (lie? For th bate back to.” Bark J< was exi SWC cl Water Deejay music, sound, lights, recording. GOOD Aggie prices. Kevin after 6, 823-7904. 147t5 (continued from page! DRIVE TO THE BEACH in a 1600cc street legal DUNE BUGGY. $2000.00 neg. after 6p.m. 696-1922. 147t3 '79 K.Z650 I5KMI, good condition, $900.00. o.b.o., 696-2658. 147t2 which the LCRA could continii(| get a certain amount of the fit from the upper Colorado, bill would gradually decrease as ustl West Texas consumers increased; Montford said his bill clarifiei definition of unappropriated*: by providing that “water rights: being beneficially used shall be: subject of new appropriations. 1 Montford said the provision 1 made mandatory instead of opt# at the request of the Brazos fc Authority'. “This bill would make more4 available for cities downstream: Corpus Christi,” said Sen f Simms, D-San Angelo. Truan tried to amend Montfo bill by it would not become saying fective until and unless voters* prove a statewide water plansdt uled to be on the ballot; November. The (amendment $ 27-4. In other action Tuesday, theSf ate approved on voice vote audit to the House a bill that wouldl quire hospital and medical insui f »olicies to include prepaid betn or alcohol and drug dependei along with coverage for others] fied diseases or injuries. The Senate approved on vote a House amendment and ^ to the governor a bill that wouldl low operators of bingo gaiM have their criminal records chedfl I th Conference « * il v (continued from page 1) obvious to Meadows, however,' treated as unthinkable by so 11 That reaction, she says, was can* by people not listening to theal 11 natives listed in the book. “People never heard what | said,” Meadows said. “They htl symbols, the things with whichit"? wrapped. People do not b| choices, they hear predicti®! There is not very much sophist'^ ion in the public about statement 1 ! the future.” Meadows said in her book tltf| growth in population and pol were to continue unchanged, the limits of the planet would reached within 100 years. But, : also said that the future can b<| tered if people begin taking an in j est ana working toward sol'l world resource problems. “It is a tremendous sign of 4 disempowerment as a public, (1$! don’t think the future is sometltl we can choose,” Meadows says | adds, “We’re given the mesSi ‘Tell me what’s going to hit mj that I can prepare myself foil rather than ‘Tell me the opportui ; | that I can grab in order to chlf history.’ ” £