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THE STORAGE CENTER 3007 Longmire College Station ’ (near Ponderosa Motel and Brazos Valley Lumber) 764-8238 or 696-4203 Managed by Joe Courtney, Inc. 75tfq mmsmsmmmmmmmmmms SUMMER GRADUATES 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 ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO-ORDER YOUR GRADUATION ANNOUNCEMENTS ROOM 217. MSC 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM MSC STUDENT FINANCE CENTER MONDAY — FRIDAY LAST DAY, JUNE 15, 1983 i 54 f BRAZOS fg BARG A !N "fSK "3" STUDENTS — practically new 3 bedroom, 2 bath 4-plex. Washer/dryer plus all kitchen appliances included. Close to university. As low as $145 per student. 696-7714/693- J| tVALLEY I GOLF t DRIVING RANGE » I LOST LOST: WHITE CAT “KOSHKA” female, shorthair, healing abcesses. 764-9201, 845- 3412. 155t3 SERVICES \ Avoid fall increases RENT. 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Call 693-j ; 3701 or come by 1700 Southwest Parkway. ' . 29tfn . HELP WANTED 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 SUMMER LEASES Close to campus. 2 bdrm 1 Vz bath with washer and dryer. Large walk-in closets, spacious floor plan. Large sundeck in rear. $325, 693-8685. 138tfn 2 bedroom 2 bath w/d, dishwasher, 2/10 mile from campus. Call 846-8495 after 6:00 p.m. 15416 Two bedroom fomished or unfurnished apts. Three blocks from campus, central air. $200 to $300, 779-3700. 154t9 Bryan Duplex 2 bdrm., 1 bath, covered back porch, fenced yard, $350, 775-5191. ISOtfn Woodstock Condo, washer, dryer. 2 bed room li/2 bath, $400, (512) 244-1102 col lect. 15415 SUMMER RATES!! 4-plexes close to TAMU. 2 bedroom, 1 bath, $250 a month. W/D connections. Wa ter paid. No pets. Morlday-Friday, 8-5, 779-1613. 152tfh DOMESTIC SERVICES 693-1954 Part-Time Team Cleaning Flexible Hours '$3.85/Hour plus Mileage. Must have phone and transportation. 157(3. 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 1t,n FOR SALE 9 month Sears twin mattress, box-spring and frame. Excellent condition, 260- 7247. 157t5 ’78 Suzuki TS 125 excellent conditions $500. Call 696-0244 after 5 p.m. 156t7 Maroon/white 1975 Pontiac Ventura, air, cruise, $1500, 845-5845, 693-9370. 155t5 OFFICIAL NOTICE SALESMAN WANTED! HIGH COMMISSION! Must have previous sales ex perience. Must want more than average income for lux urious living. 100% financing, 90% approvals. Both Men & Women may apply. For details call 409-968-3200. ATTENTION LIBERAL ARTS STUDENTS: CO-OP positions for fall are being filled now. The following positions are open; IBM (Journalism) in Houston Reynolds, Allen & Cook (Law Firm) in Houston Dillard's (Management Trainee) in College Station The Brazosport Facts (sportswriter) in Klute, Texas Internship in Senator Lloyd Bentsen’s Washington office Kroger (Management Trainee) throughout Texas IBM (Marketing) throughout Texas Foley's (Management Trainee) in Houston Sakowitz (Management Trainee) in Houston Psychology Technician (Dept, of the Army) in Alabama come by Room 420 Harrington Tower or call 845-7814. 157t9 Officials will not comment Paper says agents United Press International DALLAS — Federal author ities are refusing to comment on a newspaper report that claimed the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms agents investigating an alleged conspiracy to blow up the Comanche Peak nuclear power plant spied on two anti nuclear groups. The 1979 AT&F investiga tion involved an undercover agent who infiltrated the Arma dillo Coalition and the Com anche Peak Life Force with court-ordered wiretaps and ex tensive surveillance of the activ ists groups, the Dallas Times Herald reported Sunday. The newspaper reported the federal agency mounted the in vestigation following three acts of vandalism at power substa tions and relied on data supplied by an informer about the alleged plot to blow up the nuclear plant at Glen Rose. The Times Herald story was based on investigative docu ments obtained by the antinuc lear groups under the Freedom of Information Act. Jim Schermbeck, one of the founders of the Comanche Peak Life Force, said he was amazed to learn of the scope of the fed eral investigation into the alleged plan to bomb the nuclear plant. “The whole purpose of our group is non-violence,” Scherm beck said. “For us to do some thing like that would be pretty far-fetched.” The newspaper story said the documents indicated investiga tors were concerned that an attempt would be made to bomb the Comanche Peak plant south west of Dallas during a J une 10, 1979, protest. Despite a search, no bomb was found at the pro test, which came off peacefully and ended with the arrest of about 45 protesters who scaled a fence around the plant. The Times Herald reported the investigative docurti^ dicated an informer rJ Like, east Dallas neighbork P 1 ' re to c ist Charles Young, no and the person behind ( plot to blow upthepliSy were rou know, Young’s telephone you know, ped, but the invest™ Way given up in Decemberigb u nd al a lack of new leads, tlffiends, in Herald reported. HTheiii Ht’sagoa! Young said hekfcewYork attended an anti-m jand prob monstration, and a s| them ag for the ArmadilloCoal®iough Young never was an right now the group. Climbers to face charges United Press International HOUSTON — A pair of daredevils who scaled two of the city’s tallest buildings have learned what goes up must come down. Roy Broyles, 29, of Los Angeles, and David Adcock, 21, of Dallas, who climbed Houston skyscrapers in separate stunts, were scheduled to face criminal trespassing charges in court appearances Monday. Broyles climbed the granite walls of the 75-story Texas Com merce Bank Tower March 14 by using climbing gear attached to window washing grooves while Adcock, who also identifies him self as Skip Stanley, scaled the 71-story glass-walled Allied Bank Plaza May 16 with suction cups. Broyles’ case was scheduled to go before a jury before Coun ty Court-at-Law Judge Al Leal. Broyles’ attorney, James Mor- iarty, said he expected the trial to last about two days. Adcock was scheduled to State’s unemployment falls slightly in May appear before County Court-at- Law Judge Robert Musslewhite for a pre-trial hearing. Both climbers were charged with criminal trespass. Adcock faces an additional charge of re sisting arrest after he para-sailed to the ground. Broyles, wearing a white tux edo, ruffled shirt and black tie, took almost 20 hours to reach the top of Houston’s tallest sky scraper, only to be arrested by waiting police on criminal tres passing charges. Adcock’s stunt, however, took only 14 hours and ended when But h Rryone ■Each Ruth's n; Monday a where Gi Kgram’s he para-sailed to tkR ia j H o below. standing j Fhe aspiring stunoB the sed in a blue mask arid L,, tacu ij later said he actuallyIeLI machi he was ready tojumpaMj ot on , scramble to save his the abras way down. Berent I s Adock had no ptfRifo vv y perience climbing « |j ln w j t h out Broyles n; islanders’ climbed the United Rmley ( Bank Plaza buildinginB ers le. Term., Atlanta's PeiBM; 0) ^ Plaza Hotel, Los Anii-i a t his c Interstate Bank Buifit e was ban E ranciscos Rk,,ifi 1 United Press International AUSTIN — The Texas Em ployment Commission reported Monday that the state’s jobless rate fell slightly in May to 8 per cent but also warned that a full- fledged economic recovery has not yet occurred. TEC labor market specialist Diane Dobie said the actual un employment rate fell from 8.1 percent in April to a rate of 8.0 percent for May. The seasonally adjusted rate fell from 8.6 to 8.1 percent in May, she said. Dobie said the figures meant 596,100 Texans were out of work in May, a reduction of 74,200 from the previous month. Typing, experienced,' fast, accurate, all kinds 822-0544. 153tfn Pat’s Typing Service, 693-8361. 127t30 m For Ice Cream Lovers: Scoops of $ Bluebell For The Best Lunch Bagel $0 Lunch Help us into our third year! "/v ' FRED’S Across From A&M/8464868 ■aw Get Your Xerox Copies anyth Killings describet as ‘Manson-style ] United Press International CHINO, Calif. — Police found one weapon used by in truders who herded a family of four and a visiting neighbor boy into a bedroom of their rural home and then stabbed them repeatedly, leaving only one survivor. Monday police began sear ching for the three suspects. One of the first deputies on the scene Sunday afternoon described the bloodbath as “a Manson-style” slaughter, re ferring to the 1969 killings of seven people, including ac tress Sharon Tate, by follow ers of cult leader Charles Manson. “I’ve never seen anything like what was in that house,” said the paramedic dispatch ed to the home. “I’ve heard stories of the Charles Manson thing, and I’m sure this was as bad, if not worse.” San Bernardino County Sheriff Floyd Tidwell, howev er, said the killings were “not ritualistic, just very brutal.” I nvestigators hoped* Unite Monday to the onlysuRHICA Joshua Ryen, 8, wkRwks at ■rushed to Loma lindiRe mad versity Medical Centifhc Bulls multiple stab wounds. f |Ve years listed in fair condition I The A .Coac h Ke T hree male adults al to sigr sited the Ryen horned Bulls tod: were being sought fo fef the Bu tioning, Tidwell said, in the up I Bulls’ The four dead wereRorn, fied as Douglas Ryen, distant \ his wife Peg, 41,chiro[ pe New with an office in Sani<B n ct their daughter, JessisRsociath and Chris Hughes, 0 ptimisti< neighbor boy who wasjBj 6 dart ing (he night. * The sheriff said thf blood all over the Road home, which isoi top 300 yards frot nearest home. 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