10 Wednesday, September 8, 1976 University Daily Kansan --- thinking about going back to Texas," Alvarez said. "And once it gets to March, everybody's ready to come back to Kansas." Home in Kansas Alvarez said if he eventually did settle in Texas, it probably would be in Texas From page one "WE'RE REAL happy working here," he said. "We could stay here and manage to live. But I don't think there much of a chance we'll stay here because you're always anxious to go back and see your relatives." Staff photo by JAY KOELZER Alvarez acknowledged that there were both advantages and disadvantages to all the traveling. He said that the migrants were very difficult to find, sometimes the travel became tiresome. "Our life is more simple than that of many other people," Alvarez said. "We don't have it easy, but I think it's a better way to survive." ALVAREZ' WIFE, Benita, said that she'd like to stop traveling and stay in Texas, but that it was not possible because they couldn't find steady work. Ray Alverez, his father, and family rest in the main room of their house, used for eating and sleeping. "I try to get along." Alverez says. "If you give a little bit of your heart, you can be friends with everybody." "It's kind of hard to find a job." Mrs. Alvarez said, "because most of the time you have to have training. We would like to work in that where that's where most of our relatives are." She said that while they were in Texas during the winter, it was hard to make Migrant workers FOREIGN AUTO PARTS WELCOME BACK SPECIAL 25% off On all Armor Products VW MUFFLERS 66-73 BEETLE $18^{75}$ Includes tailpipes and kits Disc Brake Pads for most imports Regular — $10^{90}$ Now — $9^{45} Repair Manuals for most imports Regular — $8^{90}$ Now — $7^{20} Sale ends Sept. 11th JAMES GANG 304 Locust Monday thru Friday 843-8080 Saturday "EVERYONE SAYS he won't come back the next year," Garcia said, "that he'll find a job in Texas. We can never find a job." 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