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    Battalion Classifieds
NOTIC€
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITV
UJflNT€D
CASH
GO FOR THE GOLD.
You’ve just about completed one big chaOenge — your degree. Ready for
'id Lie
ejus
the next? Go for the gold. The gold bars of a Second Lieutenant in the Army.
It's no picnic. O.C.S. (Officer Candidate School) is a 14-week chaOenge
that will make you dig deep inside yourself for mental and physical toughness. When
you come out, you'll oe trim, fit, a commissioned officer in the Army, and ready to
exercise the leadership skills civilian companies put such a premium on.
Go for the gold. It could help you when you're ready to reach for the
brass ring.
CAPTAIN LAWRENCE A.PADRON
1415 North Loop West, Suite 600 Houston, Texas 77008-1679
(713)229-3495/3496
ARMY. BE ALLYOU CAN BE.
FOR RENT
for gold, silver,
old coins, diamonds
Full Jewelry 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
MUSCULOSKELETAL INJURY
STUDY
Recent injury to muscles or joints
especially athletic injuries
Volunteers interested in participating
in investigative drug studies will be
paid for time and cooperation.
G & S Studies, Inc.
846-5933
1 56(7 1
• POOL
• CLUB ROOM
•3-LAUNDRY ROOMS
• LARGE STORAGE
•23 UR EMERGENCY
MAINTENANCE
HALF SUMMER RENT FOR LEASES SIGNED THROUGH
MAY. SUMMER ONLY LEASES AVAILABLE AT REDUCED
PRICES.
Battalion
Classified
845-2611
Starting at $260
country place
Si* apartments
3902 COLLEGE MAIN
846'OS15
ALL BILLS PAID!
AS LOW AS $235
•Extra large pool
•Tennis Court
•Sauna
•Balconies & Patios
•All Electric kitchen
•Individual A/C & Heat
•On Ground Mgmnt. & Security
•24 Hr. Emergencey Maintenance
Open Daily
Mon-Fri
9-7
Open
Sat. 10-5
Sun. 1-5
1601 Holleman
College Station, Texas
Wm. J. Garrett ’47
Preleasing Summer/Fall & Spring
409/693-6716
SUMMER SPECIAL !!
Ideal for 3 Students - 3 Bdrm/2 Bath 4-plexes
ncludes: WASHER & DRYER AND ALL
KITCHEN APR.
Near University & Shopping Centers
From $275. per month
Call for appointment.
696-4384/696-7714/693-0982
Howdy Party
At Baptist Student Center
Located behind Kinko 's
on College Mai!
Thursday, June 12
7: p.m.
Everyone Welcome
846-7722
50% Discount!
on initial visit
Parkway Medical
Clinic
2305 A S. Texas Ave.
College Station Tx.
Student ID Required
8 a.m.-8 p.m. Mon.-Sat.
CAS&
tel sol
Open 7 p.m. on weekday
Conference dates
2 Blocks from campus
Church across the street • 2 blocks from stores • 2 blocks from nite life on University.
Pool/Jacuzzi
Party Room
Game Room w/Pool Table
Basketball Goals
On Premise Security
On Premise Maintenance
Hours: 8:00-5:00
401 Stesney College Station
696-3455
The Golden Rule has Openings!
Christian men and women
nonsmoking
Summer-Fall/Spring
Large 2 Bdrm./Ba. Furn/Unfurn.
Locked storage Shuttle by door
$150/mo.-share bdrm
$275/mo. own bdrm
Call 764-8447 or 693-2998
S€RVIC€S
Regular
Haircuts
$5
MSC Barbershop
Lower Lever MSC
846-0629
Hours:
8 a.m.-5 p.m. M-F
ON THE DOUBLE
All kinds of typing at reasonable rates. Dis
sertations, theses, term papers, resumes.
Typing and copying at one stop.
On The Double
331 University Dr.
846-3755 iset
Ixping. Kclitint;. anti I.ibi.iM Research Assistance. C all
fni details. 77«>-.sH7<>. I 3(n‘»
2 bdrm. unfurn. apt. in 4-plex.
Washer/dryer connections, 1.7
miles to campus trees. $225/
month summer, $265/month fall.
693-7761, 779-8969
FOfl 5fll€
Double Hide-A-Bed. SI 50. Good condition! 775-7207.
after 5 p.m.•
1983 Olds. 88 Brougham. Loaded. Low Milage. One
owner. 846-0941'
Quiet. NEAR CAMPUS. LOVELY HOME $155.00 P MO.
NON-SMOKER.764-3125 846-0919 alter 6
H€IP UUHNTeD
Huge duplexes close to the Hilton. Two and three bed
rooms with washer and dryer connections. Fire place
ceiling fans and fenced yards 846-2471 846-8730 693-
1627 University Rentals P.O. Drawer C.T. College Sta-
tion 77840
G()\ I RNM1 \ I |(>BS. SHi.mo . S.-.!).2:tll. m . \<m
hitin.U. ( .ill Sii:, : C,S7-()iMMI CM. R-!i:>:tl lot IIIIIIIU Icd-
cmlli'l, l.’XiiS 1-J
S€flVIC€S
Earn extrea money! Campus expresentatives to distri
bute nutritional and weight control products. No limit on
income. Details by mail. Write to Box 627-G Maumee.
Ohio.43537.
Summer
Rates
$299/$425
Enjoy Carefree, Comfort
able Living at Newport.
•Built-ins
•Free VCR w/9 mo. lease
•Fully Furnished Condos
•Washer/Dryer
•Covered Parking
•Large Commons Area
Call or Visit Today
846-8960
l YIMNG: Ar c in an- .V Iasi, call alu-i 1:11(1. am lime
weekmiU. 77t>~nil:i. i .'xiiT :t
Need 15 people immediately for part-time summer work.
Own hours S400-S1100 month. Call 846-3836 from 2-5
for interview
A Stop Smoking couples will begin 6 23 86 for more infor-
mation call 846-8363
Swimming coach to instruct 2 boys twice a week on
pedecting swimming skills 764-7921.
Tennis instructor to give lessons once a week. 693-5507.
NAGLE
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402 Nagle behind Skaggs
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DOT move may speed up
Texas Air-Eastern merger
WASHINGTON (AP) — The
Transportation Department re
moved one hurdle Monday in consid
ering the proposed acquisition of
Eastern Airlines by Texas Air Corp.,
possibly bringing a quicker decision
on the merger.
The department said it will no lon
ger require a formal evidentiary
hearing before an administrative law
judge as part of the proceeding,
which is to lead to a decision later this
Instead, the department is ex
pected within a few weeks to issue a
preliminary decision on the merger
and then allow parties to file papers
showing why the decision should not
be made final.
pi (mipted the justice Dep*
reverse itself and support
Ati acquisition of Eastetr
previously had said tlit
should he rejected if new
w as not available in the
i idor.
A final decision on whether to
approve the merger is still planned by
Aug. 31, department spokesman
Alan Pollock said.
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his bin
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SCO
ik in
summer.
The hearing, which had been
scheduled for this week, would have
allowed critics of the proposed $600
million merger to raise questions ab
out possible competitive problems
and also cross-examine merger prop
onents.
Critics of the Texas Air-Eastern
deal have complained that such a
merger would severely reduce com
petition along the heavily traveled
Northeast “shuttle” corridor linking
Washington, New York and Boston.
1 he agreement betwe
\n and Pan Am "hasso
modified the competitive!
the c oi t idor markets sotk
heai mg procedures are?,
necessary to resolve TUlUDE
1 ransportation Departmea
t am fling the evidentiary'
But the department said a recent
agreement under which Texas Air
Corp. would sell some landing and
takeoff slots at Washington’s Nation
al and New York’s LaGuardia air
ports to ease competition concerns m
the Northeast corridor has made the
more extended evidentiary hearing
unnecessary.
Eastern Airlines and New York
Air, which also is owned by Texas Air
Corp., currently dominate and com
pete vigorously in the shuttle market.
Last month, Texas Air announced it
was selling some operating rights
held by New York Air at Washington
and New York to Pan American
World Airways so Pan Am can begin
competing shuttle service next
October.
The Texas Air-Pan Am deal
But ihe department coot
reject a request by Texas l
proposed merger be am
.in ' exemption basis." Tki
have been the quickest oj
c ause no opposing viewsw
been i onsidered.
Under the so-called "si
procedure, the deparnr
make a tentative decisiom
opponents 60 days to file*:
spouses before a final de
announced.
Transsexual says
voting was ’fixed'
for Legion post
NEW LONDON, Conn. (AP) — A
woman who last year lost her bid to
become the first transsexual to com
mand an American Legion post was
again defeated Monday, losing to a
male Vietnam veteran.
Bridgette Poi Brusseau, who was
decorated during the Korean War
while in the U.S. Air Force as Robert
“Bobby” Brusseau, lost to Dominic Q.
Cironi Jr., 43, on a 52-22 vote by the
John Coleman Prince Post No. 9.
Brusseau left immediately after
the election, but told reporters in the
parking lot she would ask the nation
al American Legion headquarters in
Indianapolis to look into the election.
“I consider it fixed,” she said. “It’s
simply a matter of lOUs. A lot of
members who never showed up be
fore came here tonight to pay their
dues.” 1
Brusseau, 51, said many members
felt threatened by the fact that she is a
transsexual.
Teacher Ronald Estabrooks of
Mystic, a Korean War veteran, said:
“Members of the American Legion
have very traditional attitudes toward
things and Tm sure that includes
things like this. I’m very old
fashioned. I still think if you’re born a
girl, yoLi should stay a girl.”
Brusseau says the publicity gener
ated by last year’s election took its toll
and she found herself "on a psychiat
rist’s couch.”
Brusseau, who lias changed her
shoulder-length platinum hair to a
shorter strawberry-blonde and taken
back her family name, said she was a
“ninny” last year to allow the cam
paign to focus on her 1973 sex-
change operation in Mexico. She
bristles when the issue is raised now.
“Why do people always refer to me
as transsexual Bridgette Poi?” she
asked. “I am a woman. My birth certi
ficate lists me as Bridgette Roslynn
Brusseau.”
This year, she focused on misman
agement and poor accounting that
she says plague the post and concen
trated on getting the vote out. Last
year, Brusseau lost to incumbent
Cmdr. Joseph Ottaviano Jr. in a vote
of 23-13, a meager turnout for a post
with more than 300 members.
Ottaviano made an issue of Brus-
seau’s sex-change operation last year,
but insists her gender isn’t the reason
he’s supporting Cirioni, the vice com
mander, this year.
“Altering her body is between her
and her maker. All Tm basing my
opinion on is who deserves to be com
mander. And Nick has earned it,” he
said.
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was trying to direct traffic r_ t .
a wreck, officials said
coniinitte
Rain stacked off and: i iamBa)/
tei s fell quickly duringL - j. ( | j
noon, but forecasters sai:
moving from Texas to C '
could move in and dump;:
two inches of rain. H K ‘ a "
current
Outside southwest Shift McCuikII
a tank truck loaded withfll •V» sll y ^
man who had stoppedtolL ' Vlce P 1 ^* 1
lie around a wreck.
Chester D. Heald.:
Keatchie was slammedintoi
he was trying to protect,sail«
do Parish Sheriff Don Hat'
ty. Texas
1 he car’s driver and:
gnant wife both wereou:-
car but Heald was kilk
trucker Hiram M.
Keatchie seriously injure|
Deputy Ricky Johnson.
HOI
Vanessa Leary, 29,of demand
age, Texas, was taken to) blackem
fire station where firefightf extinctk
vered her fifth child, a bo servatoi
— -“ day in 1
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Admission 25<£
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FILMS WILL BE SHOWN EVERY WEDNES
DAY. AT 8:45 P.M. TICKETS ARE 25t FOR
STUDENTS WITH TAMU I.D., 75<t FOR NON
STUDENTS. TICKETS AND CONCESSIONS
GO ON SALE AT 8:15 P.M., AND CONCES
SIONS WILL BE AVAILABLE UNTIL 10:00
P.M. NO OUTSIDE FOOD OR DRINKS
ALLOWED IN THE GROVE. IN CASS
RAIN AT SHOWTIME. THE FILM Wit
BAL'
proseci:
mend l<
MOVED TO A ROOM IN RUDDERW R 0na | d
FOR SHOWING.
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what se
Union.
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