The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 01, 1983, Image 8

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Battalion
Classifieds
HELP WANTED
FOR RENT
FULL OR
PART TIME
‘Day Shift
‘Night shift (til 10 p.m.)
‘Weekends
‘Flexible hours to fit your schedule
‘Rapid advancement
‘Cashier experience helpful
Starting Salary
$3.65/hour
Apply in person only.
9:30-11:30 a.m. (if possible)
WHATABURGER
Bryan College Station
1101 Texas 105 Dominik
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ARBOR SQUARE
One and two bedroom furnished
apartments available for im
mediate occupancy. Call 693-
3701 or come by 1700 Southwest
Parkway.
29tfn
DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN
OR COUPLES for present and fu
ture Houston post routes. Early
morning hours. Papers rolled by
machine. $200-$750/month.
846-2911 846-0396
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4-plex apts. College Station. 2
bedroom, $325.00, w/d connec
tions. Water paid. No pets, Vz OFF
OF FIRST MONTH’S RENT ON 9
OR 12 MONTH’S LEASES. 779-
1613, 8-5 M-F, 779-3162 (eve
nings and weekends)
VILLA WEST APARTMENTS
3500 Finfeather
FOR RENT
Efficiency $200.00 1 bedroom
$230.00 & UP. 2 bedroom
$260.00 & UP. IVz miles from
campus. Adult property. Shuttle
Bus. No pets please. ngtio
Aide needed immediately for nursery
school mornings or afternoons. Teacher
needed upon graduation, 846-5571. 122tfn
Students telephone canvass work part-time
temporary male or female no experience
necessary easv call 775-7576. 125t5
FOR RENT
CASA DEL SOL
One and two bedroom apartment
available for immediate occupan
cy. Call 696-3455 or come by 401
Stasney in College Station.
28tfn
A T M
CAMPUS
Walk, Cycle, or Shuttle.
It’s only 8 Blocks.
3902 COLLEGE MAIN
country place
apartments
8460515
NEW TOWNPLEXES
W00DWAY VILLAGE
ONE MONTH FREE RENT
2 Bedroom, IVs bath, W/D connections, major kitchen
appliances, carpet, drapes, convenient to TAMU.
JOE COURTNEY, INC,
696-4203
Office at 512 West Loop
OTHER DUPLEXES AND FOURPLEXES AVAILABLE. CALL FOR
INFORMATION.
NEW MINI
WAREHOUSES
Sizes available 5 x 5 to
10x30.
THE STORAGE CENTER
3007 Longmire
College Station
(near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber)
764-8238 or
696-4203
Managed by Joe Courtney. Inc.
ATTENTION SORORITIES: 2
Bdrm 1 1 / 2 bath Condo available
now in Sutter’s Mill, across from
Greek houses. Microwave. Pool.
Fireplace. Near shuttle route.
Wooded setting but well lighted
and secure. $675/month. 693-
5895 or 846-0519. i24t7
UNIVERSITY ACRES
COUNTRY LIVING AT
REASONABLE PRICES
1 and 2 bedrooms on Cain Road
off Wellborn Road. Call Jane at
696-4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.)
76tfn
DUPLEX CLOSE
TO CAMPUS
3 .bedroom at 205 Montclair. Ideal
for students. Call Jane at 696-
4203. (Joe Courtney, Inc.)
76tfn
Luxury two bedroom IVz bath condomin
iums in scenic setting. FP, microwave, two
car garage. W/D connections and pool.
$650-$725/month. Diane Janac, 846-
5741. llltSO
MINI WAREHOUSES
101 Jersey West (corner of Jersey &
Wellborn across from Olsen field)
THE STORAGE CENTER
696-4203
(Office at 512 West Loop)
36tfn
Summer rates early! Two bedroom apart
ments. Washers and drvers, $225.00, 779-
3550,696-2038. 117t20
Two bedroom one bath apartment in new
fourplex. 2001 Longmire. On shuttle bus
route. $375/month. Call Steve, 764-
8614. 12315
FOR RENT
Mobile home space Wellborn area, 693-
2339, 696-0762. I23t30
2 bedroom house fencec
area, 693-2339, 696-0762.
yard Wellborn
123(30
NEWPORT CONDOMINIUMS: A New
Class in Student living; 3 minutes from
Campus; Compact, Efficient space; Securi
ty; Washer/Dryer in each unit; From
$399.00; 402 Nagle, 846-8960. 82tfn
U-Lock-It storage 10x20 $22, and up, 693-
2339, 696-0592. 123(30
FOR SALE
£0^
Home
Builders
& Realtors
775-5870
7°/t
QUALIFYING
| RATE
" ON ALL
NEW BUILDER HOMES
$98,0Q0-$200,0QQ IN
PRIME COLLEGE STA
TION AND BRYAN LOCA
TIONS.
LEASE
PURCHASE
AVAILABLE
on selected new and used
builder homes.
B.B. Sc«9ta Inc. 775-6670
David Lewis ' 76 822-1B16
H.J. Marsh 822-S485
Allen ScQSta '81 775-7810
Mual Housing
Opportunity
122120
GIANT SALE
608 South Bryan at W. 32nd
Sat. 9 to 5!
Round Oak Table, Oak Rock
ers, Pie-Safes, Mirrors, Ar-
moire, Texas Primitive Bed,
Victrola, Records, Books, Old
Tools, Wooden Planes, Pew
ter, Brass, Silver, Fancy Iron
Pot, Agates, Geodes, Miner
als, Crystals, 100’s more
things, bargains, etc. 12 5ti
Mobile home 12x50 two bed
room bath large kitchen. Com
pletely hooked up in park, 6
miles from TAMU. Evenings
696-5832 (Jeff).
121(6
Toyota Celica 1978 “Car Of The
Year” hatchback w/louvers, 5-
speed, 30 MPG, A/C, AM/FM,
Tape, C.B., fun to drive, extra fea
tures. $4,000.00 original owner.
Call Steve 696-3942.
119(20
Toyota Celica-GT, '78, 5-speed, 30mpg,
air, new tires, real good conditions. Call
696-2976. 123(5
Panama Jack suntan products and teeshirts.
Call Austin at 693-1624. 123(4
1972 Chevcllc Malibu. Good condition.
A/C, am/fm cassette stereo. $950. 693-
2965. 123(5
73 Datsun 240Z, auto, air, 70K, clean,
$2650/best offer, 693-9430. 123(5
78 Monte Carlo clean, good condition, V6,
AM/FM, cassette, 822-2083. 121(5
1981 Honda Passport, good condition,
$450, 2 helmets included, 846-9411 or 696-
8557. 119(7
YAMAHA Seta 750, ’81, black, fairing,
$2100 or best offer. 693-0921 Mark. 124(5
75 Gremlin low mileage $950/best offer,
693-1069 5-7 p.m. 122(5
Bicycle. Vista 12-speed 27 inch frame. Has
extras. $150, 846-5851. 122(4
Maroon and white 74 Celica 70.000 miles.
Must sell $1,000 Kevin 260-3582. 122(4
1979 Kawasaki 400 LTD $600. Must Sell,
846-2025, 693-1605. 124(2
1980 Yamahbpper, Good condition. Call
696-7291 afternoons or evenings. 124(5
’79 Pontiac Sunbird, 4eyel./4sp., air, ex
tras, $3000/best offer, 693-9430. 123(5
1980 Yamaha 650 special, 4000 miles, lug
gage rack, gloves, $1400, 260-2457. 123t5
SERVICES
1040-EZ $5
1040-A $7
Fast, accurate & inexpensive. Ap
ril 15th is coming! Kelly Jones
696-7673. Steve LeBlanc 696-
3027.
12115
Papers due? We can help. Word processing
allows review, revisions. EastMark Execu
tive Suites, 693-5895. 125(21
Karen’s Typing service, 775-6126. 67(84
Typing, experienced, fast, accurate, all
kinds 822-0544. 88tfii
Marilyn’s Typing: Student, business, 693-
7515. 117t35
LOCALLY OWNED PROPERTIES
“IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE"
COURTYARD CASA BLANCA
I APARTMENTS “CONVENIENT QUALITY
CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS’’
COURTYARD
APARTMENTS
“COLLEGE STATIONS
STANDARD OF QUALITY’’
600 UNIVERSITY OAKS C.S.
STALLINGS DR. AT HWY. 30 &
UNIVERSITY OAKS
693-2772
846-1413
4110 COLLEGE MAIN
-BRYAN-
SHUTTLE BUS — SECURITY PROGRAM — CABLE TV — LAUNDRY
MEETING ROOM — POOLS — RECREATIONAL FACILITIES
PERSONALS
Page 8/The Battalion/Friday, April 1, 1983
THANK YOU RITA FOR AC
CEPTING MY INVITATION. I
WILL SEE YOU SATURDAY
MORNING. KEEP YOUR EYES
TO THE SKY. SINCERELY
YOURS, BARRY.
12511
Corps
SPECIAL NOTICE
(BRAZOS !I| JIT
I VALLEY .V^fl
I VOLF
I DRIVING
| RANGE
I
Mon.-Fri. 12-9 p.m.
Sat. 10-9 p.m.
Sun. 1 p.m.-8 p.m.
696-1220
East Bypass and Hwy. 30.
Service Road Going South - Va
miles.
120t I
WELCOME
CORNERSTONE FREE WILL
BAPTIST CHURCH
Pastor-Rev. Gary Tune
Sunday Services
Sunday School 9:45 AM
Morning Worship 11:00 AM
Evening Worship 7:00 PM
Midweek Study to be Announced
Oakwood Middle School
Cafeteria
Holik St. Off Jersey
College Station
Telephone 779-8197.
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(continued from page 1)
Band and being in the
Corps at the same time,” Doer
ing said.
During the spring, basketball
performances and parades fill
the band’s schedule.
Another major group, Par
sons’ Mounted Cavalry, was
formed in 1972 to preserve the
traditions of the University
prior to World War II. It is com
posed of junior and senior
cadets who wish to work with
horses. Juniors are responsible
for preparation of the horses
and maintenance of the facilities
and seniors handle administra
tive work.
John Motley, executive offic
er of the Cavalry, said the unit is
closer knit than the other units
because members work closely
together. He said they haul their
own hay, have built their own
36-stall barn for the stock and
have been preparing pastures
for planting.
The Cavalry drills three to
four times a week in preparation
for march-ins, Corps cere
monies before home football
games and Corps trips. The
group also rides in various lives
tock show parades, such as the
Fort Worth and Houston lives
tock show parades, Motley said.
He said the Cavalry will travel to
San Antonio to ride in the “Bat
tle of Flowers Parade” later in
April.
Other groups include:
• Fish Drill Team — The group
was created in 1947 after a suo-
den increase in enrollment
caused a housing problem. The
freshman class was forced to be
separated from the rest of the
senool so members decided to
form the drill team to occupy
their time.
The team is made up of select
freshman members with a satis
factory academic record. They
participate in drill meets at the
state and national level, Mardi
Gras parade and Military Day
and Parents’ Day ceremonies.
• Women’s Drill Team — In
the spring of 1975, John Miller
and Theresa Holzeman created
the group so female cadets
would have an activity in which
to become involved.
Women in all classes are eligi
ble to be in the drill team. Mar
ching positions are held by
women only, but the staff posi
tions may be held by men or
women. The team participates
in drill meets both in and out of
state, parades and Parents’ Day
ceremonies.
techniques and proceduresm
by the Army.
Members selected for
Black Hats are requiredtopr
cipate in a six-week sunn
camp at Ft. Riley, Kan.,a|
their junior year. To becoi®
Black Hat, cadets mustbeini
Cog
for
top 10 percent in perforaian
grades at the camp
said. Prospective members{
evaluated for leadershipabi|
as well as performances at|
summer camp and on cam|
he said.
• Rudder’s Rangers-1
group serves as a traininggrt
to prepare members for ent
into the U. S. Army ‘
School and a leadership sdij ly ih at S0I,1<
for regular army officers u may conte
enlisted men.
The unit consists ofjunin
United Pn
ALBUQf
the legend
Olajuwon is
and seniors who are imereti NCAA bask
in combat training. Seniu
train, evaluate and select ti
juniors to enter into the sdim
Five seniors went through j
school last year and four®
will he selected thisyear,Da® do anything
• Black Hats — A group of 20
seniors in the Army program
that helps the officers in the
Military Sciences department
train underclassmen in outdoor
said.
"We try to prepare
cadets as well as we can,”I
said.
J uniors are trainedextensw
ly in the use of weapons,ccik L atheri
techniques and procedures® P- .i" ,
by the Army during the schoc their g nrst N
which is held in Georgia,Flotii
and T exas, he said.
The INTRAMURAL TRACK PRE
LIMINARIES will be held on Tuesday,
April 5 at 7 PM on Kyle Field. Entries
will be accepted during the first call for
each running event. FIELD EVENTS
will be accepted Sunday, April 10 -
Men’s Indep & Dorm at 1 PM, Wom
en's Indep & Dorm at 2:30 PM, Corps &
Fish at 3:30 PM. For more information
contact the IM-REC Sports Office. 159
E. Kyle at 845-7826. 12513
Attention GOLFERS & AR
CHERS!!! The Intramural Golf
Doubles, Archery Singles and
Doubles Tournaments will close
on Tuesday, April 5 at 7 PM. For
more information on golf or ar
chery contact the IM-REC Sports
Office, 159 E. Kyle or phone 845-
78 26. 12513
Texas not affected
by Medicaid ruling
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sifted throu
ship Thursc
Unfortu
gathering at
New Mexii
juwon nor a
of grit
raw.
tha
But it is g
more than i
Olajuwon ii
didn't
NCAA was
year,” said
ton’s seven
has becom
name of thi«
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to p,
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PARTNERSHIP
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and maintained. ANAV, DME,
autopilot, new engine conversion.
Hangered at Easterwood. Four
partners. Equity $3,000.00. Call
Mrs. Pampell, 775-0809. 12 2t5
United Press International
AUSTIN — A spokesman for
the State Department of Human
Resources said a new rule issued
by the Health Care Financing
Administration will have no im
pact on the more than $200 mil
lion Texas pays in Medicaid
assistance to the indigent
elderly.
Texas currently is unable to
take advantage of a new federal
rule which allows states to hold
people financially responsible
for the care given their indigent
parents under the Medicaid
program.
“In Texas, we have no law
providing that children owe
support for their parents,” said
Bill Woods.
“To take advantage of this
rule, it would require enabling
legislation,” he said.
States share the cost of the
Medicaid program with the fed
eral government. Theprogu
pays for medical care for t'l
poor and assists many eldtii
people from middle incoi
families who have exhausa
their resources after spendiij
time in nursing homes.
The Department of Hue
Resources has $451
budgeted this year for Media
assistance to indigent elderln
Texas nursing homes, Wad
said.
I United Pn
I H0UST0
lelieves the I
Louisville’s v
|o pass over
tiling he bel
lake of the
Cougars.
I Lewis te;
(lie worst of
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Body Work — Painting
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Typing!! Reports, dissertations, etc
THE DOUBLE. 331 University.
3755.
Policeman who killed
wife’s lover sentenced
Whether
|o as their c<
liem in then
Ice Thursd;
jtoay in deter
In the \(
Inal.
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ON
846-
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WORD PROCESSING: Papers, disserta
tions, reports, etc. Fast, accurate.' reason
able, 846-6200. 121t20
WORD-PROCESSING $15/hour for
straight text. $4.50 for one page resume.
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112(14
United Press International
AMARILLO — Prosecutors
and defense attorneys said they
were surprised a jury convicted
and sentenced a former police
captain to 50 years in prison for
killing a man he caught having
sex with his wife.
The seven-woman, five-man
jury deliberated about three
hours Wednesday night before
finding L.R. Wynne, 53, guilty
of murder in the Oct. 16, 1982,
shooting death of Erie Mathis,
63.
Thejury sentenced Wynne to
50 years in prison and then
imum $10,000 fine after mo>‘P
deliberations Wednesday nigt
He could have received five:
99 years or life in prisonandi
fine.
Upon hearing of thejuij
decision, Wynne said, “Iamis
state of shock right now."
HOUSTON AREA STUDENTS. Expert
typing. Schedule papers now. Call 980-
6177.. 116(10
Typing-Word Processing 10% discount
through April 15. BAS 696-9550. 120(11
TYPING 823-4579.
Peavey Bass amp., $300, 260-3958. 122(5
Typing fast, reasonable, 693-7761. 119(4
Free Mary Kav facial or re-orders 15%
discount TAMUjl.D., 693-0104. 121(10
“Problem Pregnancy? Free pregnancy test
ing and referrals. (713) 524-0548.” 188tfn
NOW OPEN
SPEEDQUEEN SUPER STORE
• Coin operated laundry
• Attendant on duty
• Free steamers
1806 Welsh
Just south of SW Pkwy.
7 a.m.-10:00 p.m.
TYPING 693-0389.
“I didn’t expect that mil
years for this case,” said I
Attorney Danny Hill. “Wedidti
disprove any of their allegalfc
concerning the affair.”
Defense attorney TravisSItti
don said at worse he 1
peeled a voluntary manslaf.
ter conviction.
WANTED
A limited number of Penberthy
Softball Tournament entries will
be accepted in the IM-REC Sports
Office, 159 East Kyle. If you didn’t
get your team together before you
have a second chance! A $40.00
entry fee must accompany each
team registration. For more infor
mation call the IM-REC Sports Of
fice at 845-7826. ips(6
CASH FOR OLD GOLD
Class rings, wedding rings, worn out gold
jewelry, coins, etc.
The Diamond Room
Town & Country Shopping Center
3731 E. 29th St., Bryan
846-4708 1 < f "
ACCOUNTING STUDENTS
Be a CPA We’ll get you through the CPA
exam with the highest pass rate of any CPA
review in the Nation.
You owe it to yourself to become a CPA
Call us collect at:
(713) 789-2208
conviser
HOCISTON • DALLAS • BRYAN
c&g
KKKer
masses
? ake bills
WANTED-Gopd C&W hand to play April
15 & 16 at Brazos De Dios Dios Western
Fiesta. Plenty of publicity not much pay.
Molly, 822-1523. 116(10
EASY $100: Needed, one individual to he a
Patient for Dental Boards, May 25 & 26,
San Antonio, Texas. Call (409) 582-4535.
124t2
MISC.
- ATTENTION ELECTRICAL
ENGINEERING STUDENTS-
A new policy statement on
satisfactory progress toward a
BSEE has been issued by the
EE Department. If you have
not received a copy stop by
Rm. 215D Zachry and pick
one up.
12417
ARE YOU INTERESTED ABOUT:
• Alcohol in today’s society
• Effects of alcohol on the Human Body
• Social effects of alcohol
• Alcohol and the unborn baby
These topics and more are available to be presented,
free of charge, to residence halls, fraternities, clubs,
and organizations.
BIOFEEDBACK TRAINING SESSIONS ARE
ALSO AVAILABLE.
For more information contact:
Dennis Reardon 845-0596/5826
TAMU Alcohol Abuse Prevention Program
BAHALION CLASSIFIED Call 845-2611
United Press International
HOUSTON — A Colon#
man pleaded guilty to post!
sing and distributingcounterf^
$20 bills, which authoritiesfl»
may have been printed onW
same printing press usedtopn
(luce publicity for the Kuf
Klan.
William Daniel Howarth
of Colorado Springs, Col»
Wednesday pleaded guilty®
two counts of possessing I9fai'
$20 bills and one count of
sing a phony $20 bill at a
ton nightclub.
A May 4 sentencing datelif
been scheduled for Howar#
who could receive a niaximm 1
punishment of 45 years in pi
on and a fine of $15,000.
U.S. Attorney Haysjenfe
said Howarth and his faP
Charles Howarth, are bothse?
professed Klan leaders in W
orado, where they printed KlU
related circulars.
Jenkins said the eM
Howarth recently was convict
in Colorado on charges of I#
ing, manufacturing and seif
bombs. Printing equipnit#
taken from the home wher«
two men lived is being examined
to see if it was used to prod'/
the counterfeit money.
Authorities said Charlti
Howarth has not been chad
in connection with the counter
feiting.
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