Tuesday, April 26, 1983/The Battalion/Page 7 Battalion Classifieds FOR RENT HELP WANTED LOCALLY OWNED PROPERTIES “IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE” CASA BLANCA C, COURTYARD X APARTMENTS “COLLEGE STATIONS STANDARD OF QUALITY” 600 UNIVERSITY OAKS C.S. STALLINGS DR. AT HWY. 30 & UNIVERSITY OAKS 693-2772 846-1413 “CONVENIENT QUALITY CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS” 4110 COLLEGE MAIN -BRYAN- SHUTTLE BUS — SECURITY PROGRAM — CABLE TV — LAUNDRY MEETING ROOM — POOLS — RECREATIONAL FACILITIES 120125 DOMESTIC SERVICES 693-1954 Part-Time Team Cleaning Flexible Hours $3.85/Hour plus Mileage. Must have phone and transportation. HAVE LUNCH ONUS... FREE! A&M Apartment Placement is once again giving away free lunch to everyone who leases thru us. APARTMENTS * DUPLEXES * ALL TYPES OF HOUSING Call for appointment or come by A&M APARTMENT PLACEMENT SERVICE 693-3777 2404B Texas Avenue, C.S. Parkway Shopping Center” fEESE c Bim .0 in II ding, i ] p.m. hool. I lublic. NEW TOWN FLEXES W00DWAY VILLAGE ONE MONTH FREE RENT 2 Bedroom, IV2 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. amonf i scieniis k ie chew 1 uygen ozoneo toms Is [radatioi out" tli(| get itidnal|f ized it'd risen aund B the si« cond sd on r ) ite nayr e state' 1 ' 1 sure!*- 1 omn'i tl f ilsoP ill to ( vehrf ten u " Jf _ Vasalsf stillin’ \es a t m CAMPUS Walk, Cycle, or Shuttle. It’s only 8 Blocks. 3902 COLLEGE MAIN country place apartments 846 0515 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. Tree shaded duplex C.S., 2 bedroom, 1 bath, covered back porch, fenced yard, $350/mo., 775-5191 133121 4-plex apts. College Station. 2 bedroom, $325.00, w/d connec tions. Water paid. No pets. V2 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) UNIVERSITY ACRES COUNTRY LIVING AT REASONABLE PRICES 11 and 2 bedrooms on Cain Road loft Wellborn Road. Call Jane at 1696-4203 (Joe Courtney, Inc.) 76tfn . ARBOR SQUARE I One and two bedroom furnished apartments available for im mediate occupancy. Call 693-J 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest 1 Parkway. 29ttn rth^ ner'iH' SUMMER LEASES j Close to campus. 2 bdrm 1 Vfe bath with washer and dryer. Large | walk-in closets, spacious floor plan. Large sundeck in rear. $350, 693-8685. 138tfn MINI WAREHOUSES 101 Jersey West (corner of Jersey & Wellborn across from Olsen field) THE STORAGE CENTER 696-4203 (Office at 512 West Loop) 36tfn noff .stop 5 It FALL LEASES Deluxe 2 bdrm 1V2 bath 4-plexes. | Extras include W/D, fireplaces, ; fenced yards, cathedral ceilings, ; wet bar, bookshelves. August rent | free! $430-$440, 693-8685. 138tfn 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 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH 4-PLEX Includes full size washer and dry er plus all appliances. Great deal for 3 students at only $130 each on 12 month lease; $140 each on 9 month lease, 775-5757. Condo summer $375, shuttle bus, furnish ed, washer/dryer, quite, 696-2453. 141t2 Mobile home space Wellborn area, 693- 2339, 696-0762. 123t30 2 bedroom house fenced yard Wellborn area, 693-2339, 696-0762. 123t30 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 Mobile home, 1981, 14x70, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, unfurnished, air & heat, private lot or can be moved, pasture for horses, 822- 0794, 696-0970. 131t5 U-Lock-It storage 10x20 $22, and up, 693- 2339, 696-0592. I23t30 FOR SALE Accounting Students to represent America’s most successful CPA review course (76% pass rate) Compensation includes a free course. Call collect (713) 789- 2208. NEEDED: Two responsible nur sery workers for Tuesday morning Women’s Bible Study in Bryan. Regular position. Begin May 3rd. Call 822-7214. 141t2 Now accepting applica tions for full and part- time positions. Apply in person 8-10 a.m. and 3-10 p.m. 141t5 Aid wanted for nursery school, month of May, 846-5571. - i40tfn STUDENT BUSINESS FOR SALE Market Your Own Product!!! A Proven Money Maker YOU GET: Inventory, over 60 accounts, trademark for $9000, For details call Kyle 846-4326. 142t1 AGGIE SPURS WITH CHAINS Brand new $35.00 per pair plus $2.00 handling charge. Lebman’s Tel: 512-226-4072. VISA, AM EXP, or M.C. (Ask also about boots) 141t5 Help Wanted delivery people and pizza makers needed. Delivery people average $4-6/hour. Inside help starts at $3.75. Apply in per son. CHANELLO’S PIZZA. Peavey Bass guitar, Yamaha bass amplifier, Yamaha 12-string guitar. Negotiable, 696- 3046. 140t5 1978 Toyota Corolla Wagon, 5 speed, AM- FM, air, CB, new tires. VERY CLEAN. $2795, 693-6211. 137t5 One room summer rent, in house, Vi mile from TAMU, $150/mo. Call Dave, 693- 9760, 5-8p.m. 141t2 1976 Capri, 4 cylinder, good condition, 696-7212, 696-8351, make offer. 138t5 By owner, 2 bdr, IV2 bath, townhome in excellent condition, $45,900, nice location, 846-4768, 846-7575. 140t5 Fender Bullet electric guitar, new condi tion, Shannon 775-4538. 141t3 Kawasaki 250cc, trail/street runs good, price negotiable, John, 846-4967. 137tl0 ’73 Toyota Corolla, new transmission, good condition, $1200. Call Robert, 845-2370 days, 846-9396 evenings. 141t5 by Prof. '77 Dodge Brougham loaded. ’74 Toyota Celica rebuilt engine, 693-1659. 1979 Honda CB400TI, vertical twin, 4,000 miles, $800. Call 260-7860. 141t5 Yamaha 850, 4700 miles, $2450, 775- 3093. 133tl0 1979 KZ 650 Luggage Rack Fairing 9700 miles $1300 After 2 P.M. 775-6108. 139t5 Yamaha 360, 1974, $450 negotiable, 846- 2726, Dhillon. 137tl0 ’81 Sunbird, 2 door, 4-speed, A/C, AM radio, low mileage, $3,650 negotiable, 828- 4220, 822-4506 after 5:00 p.m. 138t5 Now Hiring Summer Help All positions available Apply in person TECS-Culpepper Plaza. 137tfn HELP WANTED 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 190tfn DEPENDABLE MEN, WOMEN OR COUPLES for present and fu ture Houston post routes. Early morning hours. Papers rolled by machine. $200-$750/rnonth. 846-2911 846-0396 24tfn Summer and part-time jobs. Many opportunities in your area. Hun dred $$$ weekly! For details and application, send a stamped self- addressed envelope to: A.S. 123 Dryden Road, Box 101, Ithaca, New York, 14850. 140t< - Part-time Handyman. Lots of odd jobs. 20 hours week- some Saturdays. Call Teri at Jacob-Beal Realty, 823-5469. SUBWAY A local speciality sandwich shop is seeking energetic people to fill re sponsible positions. Flexible hours, competitive wages. Full- /part-time. Apply in person at Parkway Square on SW Parkway, C.S. isetfn A BARGAIN FOR 3 STUDENTS — [practically new 3 bedroom, 2 bath [4-plex. Washer/dryer plus all (kitchen appliances included. iClose to university. As low as I$145 per student. 696-7714/693- Kgjgj VILLA WEST APARTMENTS 3500 Pinfeather FOR RENT Efficiency $200.00 1 bedroom $230.00 & UP. 2 bedroom $260.00 & UP. IV2 miles from campus. Adult property. Shuttle bus. No pets please. 127119 bedroom house, summer cheap, 693- '01. 13818 Economy Apts. 2bedroom furnished, un furnished, $250.00. No pets. Stove/ref rigerator included, $175.00 deposit, 775- 9006 or 846-8055. 14U5 EARN EXTRA INCOME Through Part-time Employment Lunch Shift: 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Night Shift Benefits Offered. Free Food. Flexible hours. Paid Vacations. Free Uniforms Apply in Person Between 2:30-4:30 Monday-Friday DER WEINERSCHNITZEL 501 S. Texas, Bryan HELP WANTED DELIVERY PEOPLE NEEDED Must have own car, at least 19 yr of age, $3.75 hr. plus 6% commis sion. Apply in person at PIZZA EXPRESS between 2-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri., 319 Patricia or 2314 Texas Ave. S. isotfn. Easy Telephone work from our of fice. Male or Female no experi ence necessary. Evening & Satur days Available. Call 775-7576 Be tween 1:00 & 9:00 Daily. 135t10 CRUISE SHIP JOB! $14-$28,000 Carri- bean, Hawaii, World. Call for Guide, Di rectory, Newsletter. 1-(916) 722-1111 Ext. TAM. 126t21 Accountant, bookkeeper, insurance clerk for doctor’s office. Typing required. Col lege or experience necessary. Excellent sal ary & benefits. Apply at 1775 Briarcrest Dr. 141tfn Kindergarten teachers and aid wanted for nursery school, month of May, 846-5571. 140tfn . CRUISE SHIP JOBS! Great income poten tial, all occupations. For information call: 602-837-3401 Ext. 904. 127t4 “Eastern Onion Singing Telegrams” Mes sengers needed part-time, 693-7799. 138tl0 SERVICES Typing on word processing equipment. Ex perienced. We understand form and style. Automated Clerical Services, 693-1070. 86t53 Papers due? We can help. Word processing allows review, revisions. EastMark Execu tive Suites, 693-5895. 125t21 Experienced car washers and polishers! $1.00/Car. Call anytime! 696-6232. 139t4 WORD-PROCESSING: Reasonable rates. Thesis, reports, dissertations. Executive Services, 696-3785. 129tll TYPEWRITE — Accurate typing — $1.50/page minimum. Call 846-9182 for ap pointment. 134t20 Typing, experienced, fast, accurate, all kinds 822-0544. 88tfti TYPING. Fast, accurate. IBM Selectric, 696-0914. 138t8 Karen’s Typing service, 775-6126. 67t84 Marilyn’s Typing: Student, business, 693- 7515. 117t35 Pat’s Typing Service, 693-8361. 127t30 Expert student typing. Fast, accurate, fair ly priced. 693-6483 or 693-8537. 141t5 “Problem Pregnancy? Free pregnancy test ing and referrals. (713) 524-0548.” 188tfn TYPING, 823-7723. 127tl9 WANTED 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 «" NEW NATIONAL TV SERIES SEARCH ING FOR NEW FACES (15 & up) for segments to be filmed in Texas. Write for info. FIVE STAR PRODUCTIONS, 11514 Ventura Blvd., Studio City, CA 91604. 141t5 Sublease wanted, furnished apartment, second summer session. Visiting professor, 845-4504. 14U5 WANTED: Drafting machine in good con dition, 846-3843. 141t3 SPECIAL NOTICE FULL TIME SUMMER JOBS ARE YOU AMBITIOUS? Are you willing to work hard? Are you worth $325 a week? If so, call John 846-2903, Lyle 693-2138 or Ron 693-7564, between 10:00 and 11:00 tonight. 142 ti Start your summer job now. Earn good wages, pay travel & paid vacation. Clean ing days & nights for Home Care Services. Phone, car, references required. 846- 7759. 142U0 ATTENTION GRADUATING SENIORS IF YOU HAVE ORDERED A 1983 AGGIELAND AND WILL NOT BE ATTEND ING A&M NEXT FALL AND WISH TO HAVE IT MAILED TO YOU, PLEASE STOP BY THE STUDENT PUBLICA TIONS OFFICE, ROOM 216 REED MCDONALD BUILDING AND PAY A $3.50 MAILING FEE ALONG WITH YOUR FORWARDING ADDRESS SO YOUR AGGIELAND CAN BE MAILED TO YOU NEXT FALL WHEN THEY ARRIVE. | BRAZOS l© | VALLEY " ' » GOLF I DRIVING I RANGE | Mon.-Fri. 12-9 p.m. I Sat. 10-9 p.m. Sun. 1 p.m.-8 p.m. 696-1220 V East Bypass and Hwy. 30. | Service Road Going South - Vi miies. Austin attorney gets bail case United Press International AUSTIN — A state court judge Monday appointed one of Austin’s top criminal defense lawyers to represent former Texas Supreme Court Justice Donald Yarbrough in his bail jumping case. Yarbrough, his hair unkempt and needing a shave, made two brief courtroom appearances Monday and is scheduled to appear in court again next Monday. Yarbrough, 41, who was clad in a green prison uniform, de clined to comment to reporters as he was led in and out of the Travis County Courthouse. His court-appointed lawyer, Charles Burton, said Yarbrough signed an affidavit, affirming to District Judge Mace Thurman Jr. that he could not afford to hire a lawyer. Burton said he met briefly with Yarbrough, but reached no decision on how the case will be handled. Yarbrough was extradited March 18 from the Caribbean island nation of St.Vincent to Austin after 19 months as a fugi tive. He was sent immediately to Huntsville to begin serving his Five-year sentence for a 1978 perjury conviction. A second indictment charg ing Yarbrough with bail jump- irig was returned last week by a grand jury to correct the mis spelling of his name in the ori ginal indictment. He was convicted of lying to a grand jury that was investigating charges that he planned to have a Victoria banker killed to keep him from testifying in civil law suits regarding Yarbrough’s Financial dealings. Minorities fight forced busing United Press International DALLAS — The 12-year Dal las school desegregation case en ters yet another round this \veek with scheduled debate before the 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on a proposal to allow minority students to drop out of court-ordered busing. School board lawyers main tain minority students should have the right to attend neigh borhood schools, if their parents so choose, irrespective of busing plans. Lawyers for the original plaintiffs and the NAACP con tend the so-called “minority neighborhood option plan” would aggravate segregation in a district where 89 out of 171 schools are already primarily minority. Debate on the plan is sche duled for Wednesday before the New Orleans-based 5th Circuit. The school board is appealing Dallas federal judge Barefoot Sanders’ 1982 desegregation order, which rejected the neigh borhood option plan. During the 1981 trial that led to Sanders’ order, several minority parents testified they wanted to end busing and re- , turn their children to schools in their neighborhoods. • Sanders’ order has 11,000 children — mostly in grades 4 through 8 — transported for de-» segregation purposes. In addition to the school board and minorities, parents of * children in primarily white . north and east Dallas have Filed ' as intervenors in the case. It is the third time the case has gone to the 5th Circuit. Both times previously — during the . 1970s — the desegregation order has been sent back to U.S. - District Court in Dallas for revi-: UAW readies for labor deal United Press International DETROIT — The United Auto Workers hopes to have an outline of a labor agreement with General Motors Corp. and Toyota by its May 15 convention in Dallas, a trade publication re ported Monday. Automotive News quoted a union spokesman as saying the proposed agreement will be only a framework for a possible agreement if and when the Fed eral Trade Commission approves the deal. FTC Chairman James C. Mil ler III said in Detroit last week the commission should rule on the proposed joint venture in about 60 days. GM and Toyota have announced plans to jointly build subcompacts at GM’s vacant assembly plant in Fremont, Calif. The venture is expected to employ about 3,000 workers. The union has said it will be the' bargaining agent for those workers, a contention that is supported by GM. However, Toyota officials have said they want to have a “free hand” in hiring at Fremont. The venture is contingent upon the negotiation of a labor agreement. But it has not been made clear by any of the parties involved whether laid-off Fre mont workers will have first re call rights at the plant. Sailors schedule survivors’ reunion United Press International ARLINGTON — For only the second time in 38 years, surviv ing sailors assigned to the USS Little, a destroyer which sank in one of the final battles of World War II, will compare recollec tions of the kamikaze attacks that split their ship and took 30 lives. As many as 50 former sailors are expected for the three day event. Besides exchanging stories and renewing acquaintances, participants will hear Sen. John Tower, R-Texas, a former Navy enlisted man, give a speech Saturday evening. Edward M. Anderson, a for mer torpedo officer aboard the ship recalls the precision with which the swarm of Japanese fighter planes made kamikaze runs at the USS Little which, along with three other ships, was on radar picket duty 70 miles west of Okinawa. Car crash wrecks store, DWI filed FORESTRY GRADUATES Gain international forestry experi ence by joining Peace Corps. For information contact Gregory Greg ory 845-7570 or 309 Agriculture Building. 142t3 United Press International DUMAS — Police Monday arraigned Joe Rangel, 28, of Stratford on drunk driving charges in a clash between a car and a store in which the car won. Investigators said the driver of the car had just bought gas at the Allsup’s West drive-in groc ery at about 8:30 p.m. Sunday when he made a complete turn, gunned his engine, and rammed SPECIAL NOTICE ATTENTION Freshmen/Sophomores! Last chance for Marine Corps PLQ Avia tion Program. If you have 20/20 vision, under 25 years of age, and are a full-time student contact 1st LT McGrath im mediately by calling 846-2751. If qualified you can be guaranteed flight school upon graduation. 13815 FOUND FOUND: Men’s class of ’82 senior ring. Call 696-8393 to identify. 142t2 into the store. Dumas detective Buddy Black said investigators re ported merchandise displays pushed clear to the back of the store, and rubber marks on the floor where the wheels spun. The car sustained only minor damage. The driver then got out of the car and told the 16-year-old manager of the store, who was on his first night on the job, to call the police. He then waited at the scene until officers arrived. Black said. ROOMMATE WANTED FEMALE ROOMMATE WANTED Summer only, 2 bedroom 1 bath, furnished duplex, own room, $125/mo. + 1 / 2 utilities. 696-0074. 141t7