Battalion Classifieds Page lOAThe Battalion/Friday, September 12,1986 FORfl€NT Share large room & bath in private home with male fresh man student. Va block south of campus. Utilities paid, free laundry facilities, kitchen avail able. Non drinker, non smoker. 696-5286. Female student to share house with 3 other girls. V2 block south of campus. Non drinker, non smoker. All utili ties paid. Free laundry facili ties. 696-5286. Extended Special: Cotton Vil lage Apartments, Snook, TX. 1 Bedroom, $150. 2 Bedroom, $200. Call 846-8878 or 774- 0773 after 5 p.m. 8t10/21 1 & 2 Bdrm. Furnished Apts. North Gate C.S. 1st street. A/C, no pets. (1) 825-2761. 189tfn Cotton Village Apts., Snook, l x. Rent an apartment within 60 days ana your horse can live f ree - Stables un der construction. 1 Bdrm. :$200. 2 Bdrm. :$248. Call 846-8878 or 774-0773 after 5. I93tl0/13 2 ImIi iil. 1 hath, sunroom, fireplace, on 2 fenced lots, 105 N. Dillard. $44,500. owner/broker. 693-7788J t9/15 FOR Sfll€ ’83 Honda Nighthawk. Helmet and cover included. 4000 miles. Ronnie after 6. 272-3136. 10t9/16 1978 MGB Convertible. Red, 47,000 miles, good condi tion. 696-4343. 10t9/26 PIANO FOR SALE. Wanted: Responsible party to as sume small monthly payments on piano. Sec locally. Call Credit Manager, 1-800-447-4266. 9t9/19 RESEARCH PAPERS. 15,278 available! Catalog $2.00. Research, 1 1322 Idaho, #206X1', Los Angeles 90025. TOLL-FREE HOI LINE: (800)351-0222. Ext. 33. VISA/MC or C.O.D. 2tl0/10 ’85 Honda Elite 80 Scooter. Won in Contest. Less than 300 miles. $998./neg. Brian. 764-9478. 6t9/12 ARC LABRADOR PUPS. Black/Yellow. OKA., WORMED, Ready $ 150. 696-5539. 6t9/12 Ford EXP, ’82 black. 46,000 miles. Stereo, new tires, good condition. Asking $2,300. negotiable. 776-8755. 7t9/15 10 speed Peugeot, $ 155/firm. See and ride! to decide. 5-0985, Al. 7t9/15 New Maxon RADAR DE FECTOR better than Escort. $100. Call 764-7988. Ii9/12 ’81 Caddy Eldorado, white w/red interior. 49,000 mi. $6,975,693-8276. 7t9/15 Complete fully IBM PC/XT compatible system includ ing software, 1 yr. warranty, $699. Complete fully IBM AT compatible system including software, 1 yr. war ranty. $ 1699. Computers, Etc. 693-7599. 3t9/30 Sansui Amplifier $100. Tuner $100. 2 speakers (28C watts) $200., 1 Pioneer receiver $150. negotiable. Cal for info. 846-2883. 2t9/15 Professional Drafting Fable. S’xS 1 //, flat/side drawers Parallel bar, light, $298. 693-8276. 6t9/12 ARC Brittany Spaniel Pups. CUTE! FAT! HAPPY. $100,846-4566. HURRY! 6t9/12 CONDO, 2 bedrooms, \ ] /2 bathrooms on Shuttle Route. 696-1525 night. 3t9/16 UJRNT6D INJURY STUDY Recent injury with pain to any muscle or joint. Volunteers in terested in participating in in vestigative drug studies will be paid well for their time and co operation. G & S STUDIES, INC. 846-5933 it9/3o GOVERNMENT JOBS. #16,040- $59,230/yr. Now hiring. Call 805-687-6000 ext. R-9531 for current fed- eral list. 194tl()/15 WANTED: 5 OR LESS A&M/L.S.L. FOOTBALL TICRETS! Will pay cash. 693-7999. Leave message, Jon. 9t9/l 2 Baseball Cards wanted to buy. 764-7983. 3t9/16 HELP (HUNTED DIETICIAN Immediate opening for registry eligable. Prefer institutional experience, will consider new grads. HUNTSVILLE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Personnel Dept. (Call Collect)409-291 -9521 E.O.E. 819/13 Dr’s office needing student to work part-time A.M. onlv. Tvping required. Appiv at 3020 E. 29th St. Suite 109. Bryan. 196tfn SL T NCHASE 'FOURS, INC. is currently seeking Cam pus Representatives to promote Winter and Spring Break Ski 8c Beach Trips. Earn unlimited commissions and FREE trips. Call toll free TODAY for an applica tion packet. 1-800-321-5911. 9t9/15 Babysitter - Loving . energetic person to babysit for 3 children (2 school age. one pre-school),in my home. 8- 5, M-F. Light housekeeping, own transportation. Call 845-8810.822-1751 evenings. 4t9/8 Aviation enthusiast wanted for airport attendants. Wages paid in cash or aircraft flight time. Coulter Air port. 779-6120. 6t9/12 BUSINESS CPPURTUNITV THE HOUSTON CHRONICLE Has immediate openings for route carriers and/or sales solicitor posi tions. Carrier positions require working early morning hours deliv ering papers and can earn $400. to $600. per month plus gas allow ance. Call Andy at 693-7815 or Ju lian at 693-2323 for an appoint- ment. 181tfn Would you like to make Big Bucks? For as little as $28. investment you could earn $1,200. - $28,000./yr. No risk. Work your own hours, no high pressure sales. Free information, call Sandra, 260-8321. 8t9/16 NOTIC6 THERE ARE STILL 84-85 AGGIELANDS AVAILABLE! If you haven’t picked yours up yet - come by the English Annex between 8:30 - 4:30, Monday thru Friday and, bring your school I.D. card or a driver’s license. ALSO, IF YOU WILL NOT BE HERE IN THE FALL To pick up your 85 - 86 Ag- gieland, you can pay $3.50 and we will mail it to you. Come by the English Annex. BRAZOS MART Indoor Flea Market & More Fri-Sat-Sun 10am-6pm Ph. 778-MART East Bypass between Hwy. 21 & Tabor Rd. Need ciicrgv'' To lose weight? Herbal Products. Con- nie/Jerry ('81). 69b-449T lt9/26 Undergraduate Pistol Team tryouts. Sept 1,2.4,5,8-12. Military Sciences Building, 7-9 pan. Call Peter 846- 0112. 3t9/12 S€flVIC€S 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 SOS WORD PROCESSING. Bold face, Greek symbols. Underlining, Equations, Boxes, Lines, and Tables for your every need. Speed and Quality with our Word- perfect software and Letter Perfect printer. Chimney Hill Business Park, 268-2777. lOt 10/23 PROFESSORS EXAM FILES lor Engineering. Chem istry, Calculus. Physics at l'niversily Bookstore 8c Lou- pot i 3t11/4 NEEDED: MAID, 4 hours every other Saturday. Laun dry, Vacuuming, Cleaning Apartments. S5./ln. Call Dr. Palazzolo at 845-5280. 776-5006. Students only please. 9t9/15 l oo much to read? Cut your reading time in half with Breakthrough Rapid Reading course. Sept, special only $149. Enroll today! Kaplan Center. 696-PREP. 8i9/12 ALTO WINDOW l IN I INC,. State approved legal tint. 5 years experience. 764-7988. It9/12 WORD PROCESSING: Dissertations, theses, manu scripts, reports, term papers, resumes. 764-6614.9t 10/8 LSAT prep classes begin 10/1 for 12/6 exam. Call Kap lan Center. 696-PREP. 8t9/l 1 GMAT prep class starts 9/13 for 10/18 exam! For more info call Kaplan Center, 696-PREP. 8t9/12 ROOMMnre luontcd PROFESSORS, TAKE THE “CUT” OUT OF UNIVERSITY CUTBACKS — USE KINKO’S PROFESSOR PUBLISHING Actually Add Materials Supplementary to Your Course 210 College Main 846-8721 kinko's copies BUY-SELL-TRADE Meiv fir Used Instruments LESSONS rfrorr*' * Guitars * Bass Guitars Banjos * Amps * Violins * Mandolins * P.A. Equipment 693-8698 Across from the water tower 1911 S. Texas. CjS. Fender Strat (Amer.) $395.00 Fender Bullet $ 195.00 Fender Squire Bass $275.00 Shecter Tele $350.00 Carlos Accoustic $ 90.00 Gibson Les Paul $350.00 Kramer Baretta $575.00 Kramer Striker 100 ST.. $ 179.00 Fame Bass $ 199.00 Honda Banjo $299.00 Report: Small 2-door cars show worst record for injuries, repairs WASHINGTON (AP) — Motor ists are likely to be safer and face lower collision repair costs in large, four-door cars, station wagons and vans, according to an insurance in dustry report released Thursday. The study by the Highway Loss Data Institute, an affiliate of the In surance Institute for Highway Safety, shows small 2-door models and many small or mid-size sport or specialty cars as having the worst in jury and repair record. Many of those small cars show in jury claim frequencies and repair losses at least 30 percent higher than average, while many large cars, sta tion wagons and vans typically show 40 percent to 50 percent better- than-average claim records, accord ing to the analysis. Government crash tests on a vari ety of cars over the years have shown little direct relationship between car size and how well occupants are pro tected from serious injury. But auto safety experts emphasize that those test crashes were into a fixed barrier, which does not take into account the differences in size and weight among cars. A crash into a fixed barrier would be the same as a crash into another car of the same size traveling at the same speed. Most actual auto acci dents do not occur that way. The Highway Loss Data Institute report compared the frequency of insurance claims and average repair costs of 185 vehicles with adjust ments made for factors such as driver characteristics. The study reflects claims filed on 1983-84 model cars. The examination of claims “shows very wide variations in the injury and collision loss experience injury larg of va- and rious vehicles on the nation’s high ways,” the study concludes. Among small, non-specialty cars, the Saab 900 was shown to provide the best protection against injury — 24 percent to 32 percent below aver age — but it also was found likely to have 31 percent to 41 percent higher repair costs, depending on whether it’s a 2-door or 4-door model. Generally, however, the large cars had the best claims record. According to the insurance in- dusty analysis, a motorist in a 4-door Oldsmobile Delta 88, for example, is 41 percent less likely than average to be hurt in an accident. Repair costs for the Delta 88 are 40percent better than average. Similar top ratings were reported for the Buick LeSahre, Ford Crown Victory and a dozen mid-size and large station wagon passenger vans and large luxury or specialty cars. Among the best station and van performers were die size Volvo 240, and the large Pontiac Parisienne, Buid ‘ and Mercury Grand Marquis In the large luxury car ot car category, the Mercedes Si and the Cadillac Broughair, showed a liklihood of injury ij cent to 49 percent below avenge Bv comparison, most small2(! models as well as many small cars showed significantly kig; chances of injury and substac; higher-than-average repaircosti By! AssisU ficture the |nts Kyle F ntice, but d Picture E Of 48 small 2-door or 4-door ^Irtx ker and 19 had injury losses of 30 perc- inder the ho more above average and 17h;fj|ead of o pair costs substantially above iH north sic age. ■fempus. The highest collision repair : Picture among all the cars went to Mils, jbetal. bow l-1 Starion, which had repair cos: Peath Valley p>ercent above average. HP state tha vfish pie ar Tax overhaul results include increase in cost for renters NEW YORK (AP) — The con tents of two recent documents sug gest big financial problems for America’s growing population of renters. The first document is the Tax Re form Act of 1986, soon to be passed by Congress and signed by the presi dent. The other is a study entitled “Home Ownership and Housing Af fordability” by the Joint Center For Housing Studies. As written, the tax overhaul mea sure is likely to result in higher rents. By general consensus, the law will be death for tax shelters which re sulted in increased housing con struction. The impact, in terms of less rental construction, already has begun. While new housing financed by tax-shelters almost never is available to those lowest on the economic scale, it does add to the supply of housing stock, and allows the poor to inhabit the least desirable units as others vacate them. The act also would lessen depre ciation of real estate assets for all in vestors and place limitations on de ductibility of interest, in addition to raising capital gains taxes. Deloitte Haskins 8c Sells, a large accounting firm, sums up the impact with this view: “As the tax benefits of rental real estate are removed or re duced, rents will have to rise if the rates of return are to be main tained.” The Joint Center findings docu ment the already precarious situa tion of many renters. • Thirty-five percent of U.S. households rented their own hous ing in 1983, the latest year used in the study. • Households in the lowest in come class made up 40 percent of all renter households. • The median rent burden of all Female roommate needed to share 3 Bdrm. condo. Very Nice!! Completely furnished, washer/dryer, 2 car garage, cats o.k. $300./mo. w/all hills paid. Please Call!I 693-9800. * 4t9/12 Dance Arts Society General Meeting 268 E. Kyle Mon, September 15, 7 pm Everyone Welcome! renters went from 20 percent of in come in 1970, to 27 percent in 1980, to 29 percent in 1983. • The share of households with rent burdens above 75 percent of in come rose to 13 percent from 8 per cent in the 1974-1983 period. • In 1974, the median rent bur den for households in the lowest in come class was 35 percent of income. By 1983, the median rent burden for households in this income class had risen to 46 percent. That is the situation found by the Joint Center in 1983. In its report is sued this year for National Gypsum Co., Dallas, the center reached an unusually pertinent conclusion. Whether the problem abates or worsens, it stated, depends on the economy, future federal housing subsidies, “and the tax treatment of rental housing that emerges from the current congressional debate over tax reform.” Heavy selling causes recoil market plungi meture a cotn Texas (1 I their hoi] Its an ugly ] It’s Tiger St jisiana Stat Jfootball tei Texas A&M jLynn Ami }s of “Dead rterback f 0-1963. |“My britch< I walked n)," he saic tmedee sai it football NEW YORK (AP) — Wucl selling rocked the stock mq Thursday, sending pricesi record-breaking decline busiest day ever at the Ne»l Stock Exchange. The slide was attributed!::jjo« lsia na. to the recent sudden upsim “jfs the soc interest rates, and to comp* jaki. “They program selling by prole! desuoing aben investors. The Dow industrials pi to 1,792.89. eclipsing tlx tense noise am vious record loss ofeKjtageous for pointson July V of this year ! “Mentally, i The drop came only a wtiL-a football g ter the Dow Jones indiirf Amedee p closed at a new high of 1,9 crowd noise ar Analysts said selling picket Igoing abot Although it Jones average ensure to be r JIU scot (Mike I momentum as traders saw outside the vi: paper profits from recent mo: rapidly eroding. 11 ’ x 7’ Loft Package //»'- :t the Aggi id. Tiger Stadii iral grass - haven’t s ll Indepem i have beei 4: □ 0; $70 Inclixtea materiala and •varythlng naadad to build. Complata with 00 plans and aaaambty Irv ■ struct Iona. Hollow Cim Blocks / / $1."ea, 8x8x1!| WICKES LUMBER 693-1300 Store Hours 101 West Loop (just South of A&M on Wellborn Road) Monday-Friday 8-6 ^ Saturday 8-4 WH ♦ ) \ \\ c I I This Friday Night o I I I Warren Culwell I u j Fulfilling Friendship 0 ■ I 9/12 Rm 207 Harr. Ip I • 5 ' ( Sponsored By Campus Crusade For Chrisl