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Page 16/The Battalion/Friday, December 12, 1986 OJ c M (0 01 (0 > overworked because of the ^ ment’s own budget cuts—mustij away more people from finan ^ aid. ^ “I’ve been in financial aidfot years, and you get satisfactionf>] seeing people get an education^ (I) will help them achieve whai want to with their lives," he»i “I don't think I’ll get thatft as often now.” love Boaf viewers tune in to risque late-night surprise Aid AUSTIN (AP) — Late-night “Love Boat” fans got a glimpse of more personal passion early Thursday when an Austin tele vision station employee punched a wrong button and patched viewers into pornography. The station’s airing of “Love Boat” went overboard when the master control operator appar ently tuned KTVV’s satellite into NEED MONEY??? Sell your BOOKS at University Book Stores Northgate & Culpepper Plaza 2 JEWELRY « £ sterling silver ^ 14K gold f GOLDEN REFLECTIONS Woodstone Center (£. on Harvey Road ^ Next T o ^ Archie’s .39c Hamburgers ^ BEST PRICES Guaranteed! C ^ a cable station that offers risque movies, said Jane Wallace, KTVV-TV’s general manager. The employee probably planned to spice up a slow night by watch ing the movie, she said. “Hard core,” the general man ager said in a brief review of the action. “Up close and personal.” Wallace said disciplinary action is being taken. (Continued from page 1) campus jobs for students. The devel opment program was dropped, he says, when the survey showed that on the average, six students applied for each job opening. “The community is just small for a university this size,” he says. “In Houston or Austin it would be OK.” Because the majority of tax re form affects financial aid awards given this year and after, current students will not be affected as much as those now in high school. But while the A&M financial aid office has yet to receive official regulations on tax reform, the students who need information most may not be getting it at all. Bryan High School senior coun selor Peggy White says she hasn’t re ceived any information on tax re form or the changes in GSLs and says she doesn’t think her students are informed about changes that may affect them. “I don’t think they’re aware and I don’t think it’s really hit the paren ts,” she says. “I’ve had maybe one student ask out of 600 seniors. That’s not too good.” High school students may be uninformed about changes that may affect them, but Benson says one of his problems comes from knowing pernaps too much about the changes. Staff morale is down, he says, because aid officers — already {\J HOLIDAY HOURS! MONDAY-SATURDAY 10-10; SUNDAY 12-7! holiday gift sale! savings and exceptional values for him! 17.99 Reg. $10 Save on ]ohn Henry® wool knit ties. A natural choice to accentuate his cold-weather wardrobe. They make welcome gifts! In solid shades of burgundy, navy or black. Reg. $14 Save on Aris® wool knit gloves. Classic cable stitched gloves with gen uine leather palms to protect hands from the cold. In four basic hues: black, mink, brown or grey. One size fits all. Special purchase Great values on Van Heusen sport shirts. Comfortable polyester/cotton in an array of plaids and stripes with either button-down or spread collars. In men's sizes s-m-l-xl. Reg. $22-$24 Save on John Henry 1 and Hw} Gnethel® dress shirts. Polyesterta' broadcloth shirts in solid shaded white, blue, pink and ecru. Neck® 14'/2-17 with 32/33-34/35 to $ SAVE TIME & MONEY $ FREE SERVICE A Bachelor’s Dreamt I 1 Br x Townhouse...$199 1 Br....$155 3 Br....$350 2 Br....$230 4 Br....$425 FREE GIFT 977-7932 8 a.m. - 9 p.m. t 7 Days APARTMENT WORLD LOCATORS FOR HOUSTON ONLY CALL COLLECT (713) ASK FOR RITA HOLT Specializing in STANDARD and AUTOMATIC trans missions, CLUTCH, adjustments, and replacements (Both foreign and domestic) 1215 Tx. Ave. | (at the bend in Tx. Ave.) Bryan 779-2626 | Under New Ownership Jmiim Reg. $25-$28 Save on Haggar® tri-blend flannel slacks. Polyester/rayon/acrylic in fitted or regular styles. Also save on Haggar® wool and polyester/wool sport coats, reg. $100-$ 125, sale 69.99 Arrow® Kent dress shirts, reg. $22 each. . . 2 for $33. Special savings on one of our most popular dress shirts. Polyester/cotton in shades of white, blue, ecru or grey. Neck sizes 14 Vi-17. Reg. $45 Save on Sansabelt® polyester slacks by ]aymar Ruby®. Designed with the guaranteed, patented flexible waist band. In tones of navy, blue, grey or brown. In men's sizes 32R-42R. Reg. $250 Save $70 on a purei coat by RB.M. Finei style. A great look with i or dress pants. In tan cn ■ sizes 38R-46R and 3?^ L We have Christmas all wrapped up! Battalion Classifieds Call 845-2611 WE WELCOME AMERICAN EXPRESS Dillari Mnvip Srpnp